(98) Submitted by KWIA, Martina Roels on Proposed Rules PR-2, 19, 20
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DOCKET NUMBER PROPOSED RULE PR , Qo 4 Steungroep voor inheemse volken i• • Groupe d'appuf pour les peuples indig~nes Support group for indigenous peoples Grupo de apoyo para los pueblos indigenas p Martina Roels 52 AD,): Gorinchemstraat B-9100 St.Niklaas Belgium tel/fax 32-(0) 3- 777.55.89 21st August 1999 US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION To the Secretary Washington DC 20555-0001 USA Your Honourable, Re.: Disposal of High-level radioactive wastes - Yucca Mountain ------------------------------------------------------------- On june 16,1998, members of the Parliament of Finland endorsed a let ter, rquesting the President of the USA to stop all nuclear testing and the dumping of nuclear waste on Western Shoshone lands. August 1998, members of the Flemish parliament and Belgian Senate did deliver a letter to president Clinton with the request to stop all nuclear testing and dumping of nuclear waste on Western Shoshone Ter ritory - Yucca Mountain - Nevada. Low-level nuclear waste is transported all over the country. The nu clear waste is dumped in steel drums, cardboard boxes and plastic bags in shallow unlined trenches on land that is sacred to the Native Peoples, the Western Shoshone,. •roundwater contamination will deliver Yucca's worst doses of radio activity to nearby residents. Therefore your Honourable, urges KWIA together with the members of the Flemish Parliament, the Belgian Senate and the Parliament of Fin land not to dump nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain. Did it ever came up with you that, when you destroy the environment, the environment will turn his back upon you ? Sincerely, Martina Roels For KWIA Ackno~qdged by card. 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The Presiden= The Whte 1ouSe We&ahinstflPCa 00 USA, HelsiKi lie 16, 199$8 Dear b&?residexw. tbreat of serious risks of conffmied otthe Parlisament of #doply44snd concerned by tha we, members =&i tonOIY alneg~. ty toý twt to thce and developmet of nuole* weaPOns to humanitY e~dwteno* the,Uni~ted StAte appeal to0 you, 67 Shoshrtite natiou of sub-criticl rnioear weapaons testit' by Wester testing and dumping of nuclear waste on their Presden.W, and to the US Giovernnwnt to Mlp Zf pi4~ar Test Ban Treaty has gQiven its wido suppozt to the Compnahentve Nuclear The &ItPmilQUd community of thie 0Th? and violates the aztlor by the,Unite States enwmn~r die &ewufion (CTBT) of 1996. The fth necsary rn wc5sreviblk flow the Shoshone people, We therefore c4l ont you to take huma rights of of the Pe-ace and Friendsip Trenr adherefio& to this hinstnm8f and to punsua the oommknetXIO from the the UIS fovaeflet =d thie Western Shoshone (The Treatiý oftnby Valley) sipne4 in 1.861 betee Respeetfiuly yours% SawmEssM Mla Asndl& MW ~r~chCi~nei.MP 4P SENAALT 22 JUU 1998 Bert Anciaux Korte Groenweg 127 1120 Brussel The President The White House Washington D.C. 20500 Brussels, July 16, 1998 Dear Mr. President, by the threat of serious risks of I, member of the Parliament of Belgium, am deeply concerned and strongly alarmed continued existence and development of nuclear weapons to humanity weapons testing by the by the threat to the Western Shosone nation of sub-critical nuclear to stop all nuclear United States appeal to you, Mr. President, and to the US Government testing and dumping of nuclear waste on their lands. Nuclear Test The international community has given its wide support to the Comprehensive the execution of the Ban Treaty (CTBT) of 1996. The action by the United States endangers call on you to take CTBT and violates the human rights of the Shosone people. We therefore and to pursue the the necessary measures which flow from the adherence tot this instrument of Ruby Valley) signed in 1863 commitments of the Peace and Friendship Treaty (The Treaty between the US Government and the Western Shosone Nation. Respectfully yours, Bert Anciaux, MP Dessel, 7 juli 1998. To the President The White House Washingon D.C. 20500 U.S. Dear Mr President, I, member of the Flemish Parliament am deaply concerned by the threat of serious risks of continued existence and development of nuclear weapons to humanity and strongly alarmed by the threat to the Western Shoshone nation of sub-oritical nuclear weapons testing by the United States appeal to you, Mr President, and to the US Government to stop all nuclear testing and dumping of nuclear waste on their lands. The international community has given its wide support to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) of 1996. The action by the United States endangers the execution of the CTBT and violates the human rights of the Shoshone people. We therefore call on you to take the necessary measures which flow from the adherance to this intrument and to pursue the commitments of the Peace and Friendship Treary (The Treaty of Ruby Valley) signed in 1863 between the US Government and the Western Shoshone Nation. Respectfully yours, Kris Van Dijck VLAAMS PARLEMENT ?N Sinaai, August 20, 1998 Nelly Maes The President Member of the Flemish Parliament The White House Washington D.C. 205000 Hooimanstraat 83 USA 9112 Sinaai Belgium email: maesnell-glo.be Dear Mr. President, Deeply concerned by the threat of serious risks of continued existence and development of nuclear weapons to humanity and strongly alarmed by the threat to the Western Shoshone nation of sub-critical nuclear weapons testing by the United States, we appeal to you, Mr. President, and to the US Government to stop all nuclear testing and dumping of nuclear waste on their lands. The international community has given its wide support to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) of 1996. The action by the United States endangers the execution of the CTBT and violates the human rights of the Soshone people. We therefore call on you to take the necessary measures which flow from the adherence to this instrument and to pursue the commitments of the Peace and Friendship treaty (The Treaty of Ruby Valley) signed in 1863 between the US Government and the Western Shoshone Nation. Respectfully yours, Nelly Maes.