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For a Better Nevada, Letter to Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman Requesting Meeting for Constructive Dialogue, March 2, 2005 Nuclear Waste Disposal Mar 2, 2005
NEI Comment Letter on Witt Report Concerning Emergency Preparedness at Nuclear Plants In a comment letter to James Lee Witt Associates, LLC, regarding "Review of Emergency Preparedness at Indian Point and Millstone, January 10, 2003, NEI said that "the report undermines public confidence in a state-of-the-art emergency preparedness program that is the proven standard for orderly, successful evacuations of the public." Safety and Security Jan 10, 2003
NEI Letter to U.S. Department of Energy Presenting the Nuclear Energy Industry's Contribution to the President's Climate VISION National Greenhouse Gas Intensity Reduction Program, December 23, 2002 This letter provides a detailed analysis of how the U.S. nuclear energy industry will make a major contribution, through emissions avoided during electricity production, to President Bush's carbon emissions reduction program. Protecting the Environment May 18, 2007
NRC Letter on Witt Report Concerning Emergency Preparedness at Nuclear Plants, February 12, 2003 "We believe the draft report appears to give undue weight to the impact of potential acts of terrorism on emergency planning and preparedness. Preliminary results from our vulnerability studies do not indicate an increased source term or quicker release from terrorist-initiated events than is already addressed by the emergency planning basis required by NRC regulations and in place at Indian Point." Safety and Security May 18, 2007
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Memo, Jan. 22, 2008 The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) invoked this waiver Jan. 22, 2008, saying interdiction of any contaminated food, along with consideration of evacuation and sheltering, are more effective protective measures to use in the very unlikely event that people beyond the 10-mile emergency planning zone could be exposed to radioactive iodine. Safety and Security Jan 30, 2008

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