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Requests Response to Encl from Constituent W Schoenrock,Expressing Support for Reopening of TMI-1
ML20113G363
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Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/16/1984
From: Broomfield W
HOUSE OF REP.
To: Kammerer C
NRC OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS (OCA)
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FOIA-84-341 NUDOCS 8501240329
Download: ML20113G363 (2)


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April 16, 1984 Mr. Carlton Kammerer Director ~

Office of Congressional Affairs Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1717 H Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Mr. Kammerer:

Enclosed is a copy of a letter from my constituent, Mr. Walter Schoenrock, expressing his support of the reopening of the Nuclear Power Plan No. 1 at Three Mile Island.

I would appreciate the Commission giving every consideration to the concerns expressed by Mr. Schoenrock that those who are protesting the reopening in front of the TV cameras may not actually be representative of the feelings of those in the community.

Thank you for your attention and assistance in this matter.

i Member of Con ofheld ess WSE:khn '1, Enclosure 8501240329 840629 PDR FOIA WEISS84-341 PDR

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. s h961 Dryden Lane Bloomfield Hills, Michigan h8013 April 3, 193h Mon. Wm. S. Broomfield, ,

Mouse of Representatives, Mouse Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Reoresentative Broomfield:

Consideration vill soon be given to the restart of

. Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant #1. This is the clant

  • that was closed down at'the time of the accident at Three Mile # 2. We have not had any dividends from General Public Utilities since the accident. Since we ara retired, the loss of the dividends to us and many neonle like us might be >

allievated if Plant 9 l' was allowed to re-onen.

You may have seen the 'recent T.V. story where "anercrimately 100" protestors voiced their objections to the reonening.

There must be thousands of reo,le living near by who aonarrntly did not object to the restart of '! 1,,because the.y were not present.

I hone that you and your c711engues uill take some action to offset the small number of neonic who nre seeking to keep this countr/- out of nuc1ca'r nower'croductinn, which we know we will have to have.

Tours truly, i ter C. ocnoenrock '

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