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Package of Two Citizens Ltrs Supporting Continued Facility Operation
ML20071L512
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/20/1983
From: Kunkel T, Weigandt J
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
To: Palladino N
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
References
NUDOCS 8305270575
Download: ML20071L512 (2)


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I have lived in the area of Westchester

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eight (8) miles from Indian Point for nearly 25 years.

l I have also been involved with the Health Physics De-g partment and Con Edison for over six (6) months.

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present I am a Health Physica Technician and have had first hand knowledge of the Emergency Plan since I had participated in the drill on March 9, 1983.

I feel that the Emergency Plan is a very safe and work-able plan if federal, state and local governments would participate fully.

If all involved would put forth 100% and work with Con Edison, the plan would be the finest in the industry.

I feel that the problem with Rockland County partic-ipating in the drill is more of a state problem rather than Con Edison.

I believe that Governor Cuomo and Federal backing working with Con Edison would alleviate this problem.

This, besides the bus drivers situation, would of course make the plan even more workable.

Con Edison has given my family and myself safe, clean and economical nuclear power for over 20 years.

I would also, based on your decision, like to continue l

working in this very interesting and safe nuclear indus-try in Westchester County.

Please on June 9 vote to keep Indian Point open.

Sincerely yours, 1,

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