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08/23/20:14 ' . .. ' <. : - ., 3.7.61,000570 PRESORT<> .t.J •••• II.III''IIII•••III'I ll'l• NRC Chaic Allison Macfarlane United StatesNqclearHeguiatoty Commission 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, Michael Spinella 29 VANDERVOORT ST FLORIDA, NY 10921-1117 Citizenletters are a seNice of CREDO:- 0 Printed on chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. ©2013 CREDO CREDO - - - - - - - - - - - -

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    •'l~u~l''lll'!.ulh .. •J•tl'•u'l'•l' h ,u.l tll•nl'l·'·•'lth" """~. NRC Chair~.t\ll:fson Macfarlane l:m Unit~d St~tes Nuc.lear.,Regulatory Commission

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    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    Citize Letter® A.n urgent message from a concerned citi'Zlen.

    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.

    A.nd 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,

    Margaret Flanagan

    177 E 3RD ST APT 4A

    NEW YORK, NY 10009-7478

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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,

    Mei-Moi Lee

    129 WITTENBERG RD

    BEARSVILLE, NY 12409-5627

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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 "Jnadequate 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 Myers

    301 E 73RD ST APT SA

    NEW YORK, NY 10021-9405

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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,

    Janet Harmon

    PO BOX 133

    NEW YORK, NY 10032-0133

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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,

    Jennifer Davis

    720 GREENWICH ST APT 1N

    NEW YORK, NY 10014-2549

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    hi'I'IJI'I'IIIIIIJIJII'JIIJIJd••III'J'II ~ •JU••th•JI•JI,Jio+l ~ NRC Chair Allison Macf~t"~ane

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    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    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,

    Vivian Yale

    201 W 70TH ST APT 258

    NEW YORK, NY 10023-4381

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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,

    Peter Hickey

    1623 E 35TH ST

    BROOKLYN, NY 11234-4224

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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,

    Alexandra Lutz

    201 E 25TH ST APT 7 A

    NEW YORK, NY 10010-3006

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    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    Citizen Letter® A:n 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,

    Holly Chambers

    12 RIVERSIDE DR

    POTSDAM, NY 13676-1106

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  • 08/21/2014

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    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    Citizen Letter® An u~gent 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,

    James Leuthe

    481 ASHLAND AVE

    BUFFALO, NY 14222-1501

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  • 08/20/2014

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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,

    Mary Baysinger

    PO BOX 230516

    NEW YORK, NY 10023-0009

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    •HIIJ!'•I•·u'•m!a,Ulfllll·•'ll•l••••••'••!•ljiiii•I'I'I'IIIJI ~ NRC Chair Alllsor:rMadarlane ~ United Stat~$ Nu.tlear RegUlatory Commission

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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,

    Wendy Yost

    822 GLENWOOD AVE

    SYRACUSE, NY 13207-1540

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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,

    Joseph Brennan

    45 8TH AVE APT 8R

    BROOKLYN, NY 11217-3920

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    iAn urgent message from a concerned citizen.

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    •!•••ll•l'l···hp''••·••••·.h••••••l•n''l•·•l•·••l••lliiJIIII•· ~ NRC Chair AtJ'i~Q,p,~cfarlane ~ c'IJnited States. N~Jcle~r R~,gulatmy Commission

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    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    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,

    Miral Kruh

    37 NEW CASTLE DR # 2

    MOUNT KISCO, NY 10549-3509

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  • 08/22/2014

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    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    Citizen Letter® ~n 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, Iridian 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 Gilio

    348149TH ST

    WHITESTONE, NY 11357-1129

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  • 08/21/2014

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    .rr .. ,~., .• 1 ''''l''l•l•n•l•·•·l'llllhJ·1'•'•'PI•'··••'IiJJu··· fl& NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane

    United States Nuclear Regulatory Commis~on 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,

    Frank Ungaro

    PO BOX2474

    BUFFALO, NY 14219,;.0674

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  • 08/21/2014

    35'WDDDDb8 PRESORT-:>

    11•1••••11 •1• 1111 111• • •11'·1••••1•1•• •lllln·••II·I•U•u 1;1111 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 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,

    Sarah Whelan

    537 W 133RD ST APT 5

    NEW YORK, NY 10027-7308

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    37 59000555 PRESORT .,, ~~·~~,,,,,,II,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.~ l.HI'.i ''J ,, ~ ·.~llh , ... ~,1 NRC Chair Allison Maefa.r,lane

    rB~·.. l)nited,States NuclearReQJLilator:y Commission Washington, DC 20555"-0001

    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    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,

    Joseph Krummel

    60 UTILE ST

    BROOKLYN, NY 11201-1213

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  • Citize Lett r 08/18/2014

    An urgent,message from a concerned citizen. ,

    2"286000145 PRESORT

    l'f'l' ·•I•' i I' I II II!!~,,,.,,.'~ r.~ I! !I' I! J l I nll·h··II••Jal111••1 ~· NRC Chair !-!' · '.lacfarlane

    United Statf. .:lear Regulatory Commission Washington, L-~ 20555-0001

    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    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,

    Marcia Sawn

    180 SUNNYSIDE RD

    QUEENSBURY, NY 12804-7761

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    37 59000563 PRESORT

    IIJI•IIIIIIIIIII. I .1.1.1111111111111.1111 J II· •lhiiiJ II lil·lllll• .. ,., .. fl NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane

    United States Nuclear RegulatGry ,commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    .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,

    Susan Freiman

    229 ROUTE 202 APT 18

    POMONA, NY 10970-2615

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    37b1DDD571 PRESORT

    ••thhi·••••• 1 •·•·•··•• 1 111111'1••··~1·111111111'1JUuiliJ!hll ~ NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane lt!:. United States Nuclear Regulatory:commission

    Washington, DC 20555-0001

    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    ,,;Cln~ur,gent messC}:ge 'from a c:onc-emed .citizi!n., ,'

    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,

    Penny Babel

    220 MANHATIAN AVE APT 6H

    NEW YORK, NY 10025-2666

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    3761000569 PRESORT

    •III.III!JJJII.III••IIIJI•I•I•IIIIIJIJJ•Julhllm~ri.~JhbJ•UI ·NRC Chair Allison Macfar.lane

    ·· ·~ United States NuclearR·egulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555~0001

    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    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,

    Maggie Kilbride

    18 CAROLINE AVE

    MOUNT VISION, NY 13810~1118

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    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    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,

    Maryah Converse

    148 WILSON AVE APT 3R

    BROOKLYN, NY 11237-3129

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    ''l LluiJii 11'11111111111 11 J.altoU I HIUI'IIII"I'I''Iullllll••l NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane

    ~.·· United StatesN!Jclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 205~5-0001

    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,

    Dennis Kelley

    142 RUTLAND RD

    BROOKLYN, NY 11225-5373

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    376.1[]00574 PRESORT

    'lllloJIIJioll 11 ,,liiJJIIJ•fll~~Jiohi•••IJ'II''IIHJ•ultiiJ~m NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane

    ~ United Stat~§,,Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington,' pc 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,

    Thalia Bouklas

    85 ACKERLY LN

    RONKONKOMA, NY 11779-4548

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    r m~~··•l' t~ll••ll·••·· r•·Jb nt i 1 n•.••tlll·'•"·ll•h ...... . B. · NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane ~ United States 'Nuclear Regulatory Commission

    Wa~hington, D.C 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,

    Joanne Allen

    177 RAUBER ST

    WELLSVILLE, NY 14895-9461

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  • 08/23/2014

    3761000561 PRESORT

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    fl 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,

    Barbara Griffiths

    401 W 118TH ST APT 4

    NEW YORK, NY 10027-7216

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    37b10005.b2 PRESORT

    IUtllllllul.,llll••f•UhloJ·IJulnlllll•••••ll''ll'lll•lllllJIJ ~ NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane ~ United.iStates Nuclear"'-Regulatory Commission

    Wasf,lington, 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,

    David Meisel

    54 WESTVIEW CRES

    GENESEO, NY 14454-1012

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    lt~tUI'hbhtu~nu.•.·~-~·•nJ• 1 ••1•••••J•-Itu•l•a•~laatl•a•t1 1 . . . NRC Chair A.llison.Macfarlane ~ ;.: Unitetl·Stat~. NucleacRegulatory Commission

    washingtoti;.DC 2osss-ooo1

    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,

    A James Nicholas

    45 OAK HILL TER

    PENFIELD, NY 14526-2312

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  • QS/23/2014

    376.1000573 PRESORT

    ulnh'I'•·•···•Nu·1••••1•1•• 1111U·•1•1••1 1···11l•,t•dlll• 1• ~ NRC Chair Allison Macfarlane

    United States Nuclear RegulatoryCommission 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,

    Ruth Kahn

    8315 STATE ROUTE 227

    TRUMANSBURG, NY 14886-9571

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  • 08/25/2014

    'HHib000047 PRESORT

    l1n••lflllnllulll.IJIIIIJittlhll'lnlll"'lllllllllllhPtul ~ NRC Chair Allison Madarlane

    United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

    Dear Chair Madarlane,

    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,

    Jason Smith

    27 PLAINS RD

    HONEOYE FALLS, NY 14472-9007

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  • 08/22/2014

    4082.1JIJ01'i!5 PRESORT

    ,,nmnn~·lt"·ln·tl··l•·'·'ll'·'•····•l'll•l•l·l•·'•u•"'•ntl ~ NRC Chair Atlison Macfarlane

    Umte:d States Nuclear Regulatory Commission wasmmgton, 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 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,

    Susan Peehl

    13 FAIR ST

    COLD SPRING, NY 10516-3003

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  • 08/25/2014

    4602000025 PRESORT

    JIJIJ•n•t•t•lll•tl••t1•JIIJJ 1•nt•l"11 h l.ll .. uJn ~1 1 •J ... 1Ju NRC Chair Allison Macfar.lane United. States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 205S5-0001

    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    Citizen Letter® Jkn 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,

    Karen McGovern

    19 ELM ST

    CHESTER, NY 10918-1344

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    3761000572 PRESORT

    lll'll'lll•l••llhJII•III•IIIII'hhllllll!.t.Jf1J,!}I!JiU.J:t1Jtul .I!J!iS_._· NRC Chair Allisolli:Macfar_l:are ~ Unitelstates Nuclear ReguJatory·Giommission

    Washington, DC20555-0001

    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    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/Kathrin Gould-Martin

    Bard College

    Annadale on Hudson, NY 12504-0000

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    ~: NRC Chair Allison Madarlane United States Nudear;Regulatory..Commission WashiAgton, .IJC20555-0001

    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    Citizen Letter® An 4Jrgent 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,

    Eric Boyo

    434 E 3RD ST

    BROOKLYN, NY 11218-3912

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    37610005611 PRESORT

    I i lol•lullll•ll111•l U l.Jt~lflai•••.JII•i 1.1,11'1'111''1'11.111•1•1 M NRC Chair Allison;Macfarlane

    United,States Nuclear. Regulatory.,Oommission Washing~0n, DC 20555~0001

    Dear Chair Macfarlane,

    Citizen Letter® A:n 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,

    Lois Falberg

    18 PINEHURST DR

    PURCHASE, NY 10577-1011

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    3759DDD5b1 PRESORT

    • •tal•· •ala•l•at h •al·•l· • ·•; •1·1••·11''•·1 h la•.t ... n • .-•thtt.Jj ~ , NRC Chair .Allison Macfarlane

    United States,Nuclear Regulatory-Commission Washington, DC 2055.5-0001

    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 fau