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LTR-14-0489 - Dennis Jones, Et Al., Ltrs (33) Opposing Indian Point License Operating Renewal Request for 20 Years
ML14242A006
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Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/16/2014
From: Becker S, Burke B, Donaldson S, Guerci I R, Rachel Johnson, David Jones, LaLonde K, Martinez R, Rodriguez H, Stein J, Stockton R
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To: Macfarlane A M
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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. , New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Dennis Jones 427 ROUTE 32 S SCHUYLERVILLE, NY 12871-1769 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO':' 0 Printed on chlortne-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO. ---------

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region.lt vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Frances Werner 156 PRESIDENT ST # 1 BROOKLYN, NY 11231-2807 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ----= -

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen.* New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Jane Stein 139 W 17TH ST # 4A NEW YORK, NY 10011-5471 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO'." G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-<:onsumer recycled paper. 102013 CREDO -----------------

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to <:Jeny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled stqrage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Karen Feinberg 2 HORATIO ST APT 118 NEW YORK, NY 10014-1632 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO CREDo* --------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen . New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection oftwo earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Lucy Rumack 3916TH AVE BROOKLYN, NY 11215-3309 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post"<:onsumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO ----------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Sally Donaldson 303 HICKS ST BROOKLYN, NY 11201-4508 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:-0 Printed on chlor1ne-free, 100% post-consumer recyded paper. <02013 CREDO CREDO --------------

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, H Ghiradella 4009 RIVER RD SCHENECTADY, NY 12309-1518 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO -----------


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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." I . Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Donna Buonaiuto 380 RIVERSIDE DR APT 8P NEW YORK, NY 10025-1822 Citizen letters are a seNice of CREDO:' G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 102013 CREDO CREDO. -------------

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08/17/2014 19DDDDDD23 PRESORT<> 111.1.11111ll'l h1111111111111aU 1.111 .1.11', .J.111.1.J.J.I*J*I NRC Chair Allison f¥!acfarlane United States Nuclear:Regtilatory Commission Washington, DC 205'55-0001

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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Ingrid Guerci 1 FRANKLIN AVE APT 4C WHITE PLAINS, NY 10601-3858 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO'." 0 Printed on chlor1ne-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO. ----------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Iridian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation."

  • Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Helen Ghiradella 4009 RIVER RD SCHENECTADY, NY 12309-1518 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlortne-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO CREDOTM --------------

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08/16/2014 172800058 7 PRESORT<> [*J*Iftl JtluoiJioll' I oJIJIJJJu *J* 'I'II'JJ* 'II'IJ*JJJIJ*IJ* oiJ Ul NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane l5Ki United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen.

  • New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Stanley Becker 370 W BROADWAY APT 3C LONG BEACH, NY 11561-3915 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO:' G Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recyded paper. 02013 CREDO CREDo* ------------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Rossana Martinez 16 E 79TH ST STE 31 NEW YORK, NY 10075-0150 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO. -----------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Linda Gasbarro 1201 UNION ST BROOKLYN, NY 11225-1511 Citizenletters are a seNice of CREDO:-G Printed on chlorine-tree, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Q2013 CREDO CREDo* ------------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Marcia Newfield 35 W 92ND ST APT 118 NEW YORK, NY 10025-7639 CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO':' G Printed on chlorlne-free. 100% post-<:onsumer recyded paper. C>2013 CREDO CREDO ---------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Janet Gannon 72 ROUND POND LN SAG HARBOR, NY 11963-3821 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO'." Ct Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-<:onsumer recyded paper. 02013 CREDO -----= ------------

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08/16/2014 1728000583 PRESORT<> MUln*n*llll; It* lalaiii.JU NRC Chair AB1son Macfarlane m"& United Sh:rtes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Clare Nicholetti 211 STRAWBERRY HILL CIR ITHACA, NY 14850-6285 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlor1ne-free, 100% post-consumer recyded paper.IC>2013 CREDO ----------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Barbara Burke 500 RUMSON RD APT 1 ROCHESTER, NY 14616-1319 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-tree. 100% post-consumer recyded paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDo* -*----------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. , New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Richarad Johnson . 343 RAYMOND FISH RD HARTWICK, NY 13348-2601 CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper.Cl2013 CREDO CREDo* --------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. , New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles ofthe plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacce'ptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, James Hotaling 11 WOODYCREST RD SARANAC LAKE, NY 12983-1412 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-tree. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. <02013 CREDO ------------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Anita Marinaccio 148 PINE RD WOODBOURNE, NY 12788-5422 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-<:ensumer recycled paper. C2013 CREDO ------------------

101 Market Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94105 Return Service Requested CitizenLetter An 1-1rgent mess§ge from e1 concernecl \. .. ,,..,.,.,.,, f; u&ua .. ..._,, : .. * .. , .. . *w*, .... ,,,_,_ <. !--* "'" c;._IHI.) .*. 20555 ..... . ..... . ......... CCI) UJCI) 1-C( o::..J oo w0 o::O:: a..ii: .... "/(,'! :0 * /:! z :,') 02 1R $ 00.406 0002011292 AUG15 2014 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 8 50 3 4 t*t11\ *11t*l**t1'11lltl'rllt 111**'11 *1111*111*tl**t 08/16/2014 1730000109 PRESORT<> ,, ** ,,,., ** , ******* 11111111111*111'*1********111*1*1***'**1***1 NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter .An urgent message from a concerned citizen.

  • New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions offish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Anne Carriere PO BOX19 ANCRAMDALE, NY 12503-0019 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO':' 0 on Chlorine-free, 100% post<onsumer recycled paper. Q2013 CREDO CREDO. ---------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into-the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the *danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Robyn Stockton 229 E 12TH ST APT 75 NEW YORK, NY 10003-9175 Citizen Letters are a service of G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-<:onsumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDo* ---------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Diana Boernstein 530 LAGUARDIA PL APT 5 NEW YORK, NY 10012-1427 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled paper. C>2013 CREDO CREDOTM ----------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down.* Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Marc Finkelstein 408 DOUGLASS ST BROOKLYN, NY 11217-3105 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post-consumer recycled peper. <Cl2013 CREDO CREDO" ---------------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Mary Inwood 166 CONGRESS ST BROOKLYN, NY 11201-6104 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO':' G Printed on chlorine-free. 100% post<onsumer recycled paper. Cl2013 CREDO ----------

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Naomi Pless 83 CATTARAGUS DR ROCHESTER, NY 14623-5153 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO'." G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% pos1-consumer recyded paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO. -------= =

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Randall Lalonde 6168 DONNATTSBURG RD GLENFIELD, NY 13343-2800 Citizen letters are a seNice of CREDO:' G Printed on chlortne-free, 100% post-consumer recyded paper. C>2013 CREDO CREDO -------



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Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned citizen. *. New York's Indian Point is quite likely America's most hazardous nuclear power plant. And yet the NRC is now considering a 20-year renewal of the plant's operating licenses. I'm writing to urge you to deny new licenses for Indian Point and shut the plant down. Indian Point is a threat to the environment and the people of the region. It vents billions of gallons of hot water into the Hudson River daily, killing millions of fish each year. Radioactive waste in its overfilled storage ponds is leaking into the ground and the Hudson. In its 40-year history, Indian Point has seen broken warning sirens, transformer explosions and oil spills. And the danger of Indian Point is greatly magnified by its location. It sits at the intersection of two earthquake faults and 20 million people live within 50 miles of the plant. That's why it has been dubbed "Fukushima on the Hudson." A 2003 study found the plant's emergency plans "inadequate to protect the public from an unacceptable dose of radiation." Indian Point would not qualify for new licenses under the NRC's current safety, seismic and population standards. You should not renew the plant's existing licenses now. Please let me know how you intend to address this issue. Sincerely, Roberta Fagan 2381 GLOVER RD MARCELLUS, NY 13108-9725 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO:" 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. 02013 CREDO CREDO" --------------

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