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Citizen Form Letters from 21 Individuals Regarding Indian Point License Renewal
ML14254A431
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Issue date: 08/28/2014
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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, John Frank PO BOX453 ELLICOTTVILLE, NY 14731-0453 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO':'

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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, Lillian Burd 60 N MANHEIM BLVD NEW PALTZ, NY 12561-1232 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO'."

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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.

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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, Suzanne Beaumont 267 PATENT RD PERU, NY 12972-3644 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO'."

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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, John Anderson 461 RIVERDALE AVE APT 7F YONKERS, NY 10705-2917 CitizenLetters are a service of CREDO:' G Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper, ©2013 CREDO CREDo* ---------=

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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, Phyllis Heymann 3400 FORT INDPNDNCE ST APT 12K BRONX, NY 10463-4526 Citizenletters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO

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Citizen Letter An urgent message fr-om.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, Alison Johnson 5 SOUTH ST GRANVILLE, NY 12832-1606 Citizen letters are a service of 0 Printed on chlorine-tree, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO -----------

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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, Evalyn Sokol 10 ACADEMY LN BELLPORT, NY 11713-2702 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO'."

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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, John Hussey PO BOX 86 DELHI, NY 13753-0086 Citizenletters are a service of 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, Carol Endrody 455 W 46TH ST APT 1A NEW YORK, NY 10036-9027 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO'."

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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.

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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 SO 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.

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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, Robert Thomason 305 LEFFERTS AVE BROOKLYN, NY 11225-4114 Citizen Letters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-free.100%

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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, Thomas Herzog PO BOX403 SOUTH SALEM, NY 10590-0403 Citizen Letters are a service of 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, Bernice Tanenbaum 18 LIGHTHOUSE RD GREAT NECK, NY 11024-1138 Citizenletters are a service of 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, Patti Moore 203 OAKST MEDFORD, NY 11763-4035 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO'."

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter An urgent message from a concerned

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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 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, Setta Odoroff 11 WINDING RD ROCHESTER, NY 14618-3818 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' ()Printed on chlorine-free.

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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, Julie Bramnick 609 W 114TH ST APT 44 NEW YORK, NY 10025-7911 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO." 0 Printed on chlorine-tree.

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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 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, Pierce Delahunt 15 CENTRAL PARK W APT 3E NEW YORK, NY 10023-7709 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO':'

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Dear Chair Macfarlane,

Citizen Letter

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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, Sandy Tabin 6 TIGER MAPLE LN SAUGERTIES, NY 12477-9331 Citizen letters are a service of CREDO:' 0 Printed on chlortne-free.

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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, Paul Egensteiner 29 GREAT OAK LN PLEASANTVILLE, NY 10570-2139 Citizenletters are a service of CREDO:' () Printed on chlorine-free.

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