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Appendix E List of Materials Reviewed

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Cortland County Low-Level Radioactive Waste Office. 1991. Presentation to the New York State Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting Commission: Outstanding issues regarding the NYS LLRW Siting Commission's Potential Sites Identification process, presented by C. Monaco, September 11, Albany, N.Y.

Cortland County Low-Level Radioactive Waste Office. 1991. Presentation to the New York State Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting Commission Regarding Its Site Selection Plan Procedures, presented by C. Monaco, July 19, Albany, N.Y.

Cortland County Low-Level Radioactive Waste Office. 1994. Correspondence to J. Croes from D. Cote-Hopkins, November 29, transmitting copy of correspondence to M. Monmonier from D. Cote-Hopkins, September 19,

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Farley, J.M. 1994. Waste-siting tussle: a utility perspective. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 9(3):107-111.

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Freudenburg, W.R. 1988. Perceived risk, real risk: social science and the art of probabilistic risk assessment. Science 242(Oct. 7):44-49.

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Harris, W.E. 1993. Siting a hazardous waste facility: a success story in retrospect. Risk Analysis 13(3):3-4.

Hatcher, R. 1994. Correspondence to I. Alterman, April 4, transmitting handouts from March 28, presentation by New York State Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting Commission at Northeast Geological Society of America meeting: ''How do you find the 'best' site for a disposal facility nobody seems to want?''


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Jacob, G. 1990. Site Unseen: The Politics of Siting a Nuclear Waste Repository. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

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Kasperson, R.E. 1983. Equity Issues in Radioactive Waste Management. Cambridge: Oelschlager, Gunn and Hain.

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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Radiation. 1988. Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement for Promulgation of 6 NYCRR Part 381: Regulations for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Transporter Permit and Manifest System. 2 vols.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Radiation. 1991. Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Promulgation of 6 NYCRR Part 383: Regulations for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities. 2 vols.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Radiation. 1991. Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement for Promulgation of 6 NYCRR, Subpart 383-6: Financial Assurance Requirements for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities. 2 vols.

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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Radiation. 1994. Correspondence to I. Alterman from N. Nosenchuck, October 21, responding to NAS-NRC committee questions of September 13, with attachments.

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New York State Department of Health. 1994. Video: ITSEP Meetings: NAS Committee to Review NYS Siting & Methodology Selection for the LLRW Disposal, January 20-21, Albany, N.Y. Tapes 1-3.

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New York State Low–Level Radioactive Waste Siting Commission. 1990. Evaluation of the Feasibility of the Mined Repository Option, March.

New York State Low–Level Waste Siting Commission. 1990. Video: Pre–Characterization, State University of New York, Cortland, February 8.

New York State Low–Level Waste Siting Commission. 1991. Video: Site Selection Presentation, Part I, July 17. Tapes 1–2.

New York State Low–Level Waste Siting Commission. 1991. Video: Site Selection Presentation, Part II, September 11. Tapes 1–3.

New York State Low–Level Waste Siting Commission. 1991. Video: Site Selection Presentation, Part III, October 16. Tapes 1–2.

New York State Low–Level Waste Siting Commission. 1991. Video: Site Selection Presentation, Part IV, November 14. Tapes 1–2.

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New York State Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting Commission. 1994. Correspondence to I.B. Alterman from B. Goodale, November 2, transmitting supporting documentation on questions raised concerning Allegany County: February 20, 1990, Siting Commission response to the Allegany County study on the CAIR.

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Additional Materials Reviewed:

Binder of selected responses from New York State counties identified in the Candidate Area Identification Report. Compiled by consultant.

Brochures and newspaper articles relating to radiation, siting, and nuclear waste. Provided by D. Gage.

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Various newspaper and trade press articles relating to low-level radioactive waste in New York State and the Northeast.

Cortland County Low-Level Waste Office, Documents Submitted to the National Research Council Board on Radioactive Waste Management's Committee to Review New York State's Siting and Methodology Selection for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal, three submissions:

Submission Number 1:

  1. LLRW Articles, Volume 1, Numbers 1-24, 3/28/90-1/3/91
  2. LLRW Storage Issues: Cortland's Perspective, 11/19/91-11/21/91
  3. Cortland County LLRW Office Special LLRW Bulletin, 7/31/91
  4. Cortland County LLRW Office Newsletter No. 1, 4/91
  5. Cortland County LLRW Office Newsletter No. 2, 5/91
  6. Cortland County LLRW Office Newsletter No. 3, 6/91
  7. Cortland County LLRW Office Newsletter Nos. 4 and 5, 7/91-8/91
  8. Cortland County LLRW Office Newsletter Nos. 5 and 6, 9/91-10/91
  9. Cortland County LLRW Office Newsletter Nos. 7 and 8, 11/91-12/91
  10. Implications of Psychological Research on Stress and Technological Accidents. American Psychologist, 6/93
  11. Taylor Against LLRW: Presentation on the Issue of Incompatible Structures, 11/21/91
  12. Excluded Areas Report: Johnson to Orazio, 8/10/92
  13. Comments on Excluded Areas Report: Cote-Hopkins to CAC, 8/1/92
  14. The Siting Commission Evaluation of Geology and Mines, 11/14/92
  15. Evaluation of Geology and Mines, Follow-up Correspondence, Siting Commission to Snyder, 4/17/92
  16. Evaluation of Geology and Mines, Follow-up Correspondence, Snyder to Siting Commission, 5/28/92
  17. GIS Correspondence: Cortland County to Siting Commission, 5/2/91
  18. GIS Correspondence: Cortland County to Siting Commission, 4/8/91
  19. GIS Correspondence: Siting Commission to Cortland County, 3/25/91
  20. GIS Correspondence: Cortland County to Siting Commission, 1/23/91
  21. Public Participation/Administration Issues (File Composite):
  22. Cortland County to Semick, 8/15/91

    Press Release: Cortland County Planning Department, 1/15/90

    Articles from The Cortland Standard:

    County Comes Step Closer to Getting Siting Panel Report, 1/24/90

    N-Dump Lawyer: No Facts in Report, 1/16/90

    County Argues in Court to Obtain Siting Report, 1/17/90

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    Dump Panel Defends Position in Report, 1/19/90

    Siting Commission Defends Stance to Deny Public Access in Its Study, 1/22/90

    Judge Ok's New Version of Report, 1/24/90

    UUP Opposes N-Dump, 2/12/90

    Professors' Union Calls for Orazio to Resign, 2/5/90

    Remarks Insulting and Inflammatory, 1/26/90

    Press Release from Cindy Monaco, 2/15/90

    Judge Orders Report on N-Dump Released, 2/16/90

    County to Get Crucial Dump Report in Entirety, 2/16/90

    One Man's Experience, 1/19/90

    Invitation Is Declined, 2/13/90

    $200/Day to Doodle, 2/8/90

    Providing a Forum, 2/13/90

    Cuomo Budget Triples Nuclear Waste Dump Panel Funding, 1/26/90

    Feuss: County Needs Info Before It'll Meet Commission, 1/26/90

    Siting Panel Seeks Talks to Avoid Future Clashes, 1/25/90

    State Allowed on Taylor Land Pending Appeal, 2/1/90

    State Nuke Dump Panel Admits Credibility Gap, 2/1/90

    Dump Test Document May Be Released to County, 2/1/90

    N-Dump Panel, County to Meet, 2/7/90

    Siting Team to Meet with County Officials Here, 2/7/90

    Siting Commission Presents Plans, 2/11/90

    Siting Process Is Not Legitimate, Undated (89-90)

    Mushrooms Unite, Undated (89-90)

    Both Sites Unsuitable, Undated (89-90)

    County, Siting Panel Share Data, 2/9/90

    County Shown N-Dump Reports, 2/8/90

    The Charade Continues, 2/9/90

    N-Dump Meeting Disappoints County, 2/10/90

    "Deeply Disturbed" by Feb. 9 Editorial, 3/5/90

    County Officials: Editorial Was an Accurate Portrayal of Feb. 8th Meeting with Commission, 3/5/90

    Reasons for First Dump Tests Changed, 2/27/90

    Mr. Orazio Is Confused, 3/5/90

    Protesters "Hold Off" at Reporter, 2/7/90

    Weston Agrees to Fine in Fraud Case, 2/7/90

    N-Dump Consultant Settles EPA Fraud Suit, 2/9/90

  1. Technical Issues—Composite File:

    Correspondence:

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    Cortland County to Murray, 4/10/90

    Cortland County to Merges, 4/17/90

    Cortland County to Merges, 1/2/90

    DOH [New York State Department of Health] to Snyder, 1/11/90

    Meeting Minutes: Consideration of Mines in Future Project Activities, 3/17/89

    Correspondence: Weston to Goodale, 5/1/89

    Preliminary Comments on "Report on Potential Site Identification," Michalski for Cortland County, 9/89

    Jonathan Harrington: NYSLLRWSC's Selection of Candidate Areas in Taylor-Harrington for Cortland County, 11/15/89

    Correspondence:

    USGS to Jarvis, 2/13/90

    Sun Exploration & Production Co. to Jarvis & Johnson, 2/28/89

    Michalski to Monaco, 1/3/90

    Harrington to Monaco, 2/21/90

    Michalski to Monaco, 2/21/90

    Wesley/Ostmand to Monaco, 2/20/90

  1. Miscellaneous Issues:
  2. Correspondence:

    Tupper to Heller, 2/23/90

    Tupper to Heller, 1/10/90

    Heller to Tupper, 1/24/90

    Feuss to Dunkelberger, 10/10/89

    Feuss to Dunkelberger, 10/2/89

    Presentation by Cindy Monaco on behalf of Cortland County, 9/14/89

    Correspondence:

    O'Mara to Orazio, 9/12/89

    Dunkelberger to O'Mara, 2/12/91

    DEC to Snyder, 11/20/89

    Snyder to Schwartz, 10/31/89

    Snyder to Eldridge, 10/31/89

    Siting Commission to Snyder, 9/6/89

    Cortland County to Eldridge, 4/16/90

    Taylor Town Board to Orazio, 2/12/91

    LLRW Opposition Endorsement List, 5/23/90

    Cortland County to Goodale, 2/7/90

    Siting Commission to Monaco, 1/29/90

    Cortland County to Goodale, 1/9/90

    Letter to the Editor: Pattern of Deceit Seen, 9/17/90

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    Correspondence:

    Siting Commission to Feuss, 10/24/89

    Rivest/SUNY Cortland to Monaco, 11/3/89

    Hubbard/SUNY Cortland to Monaco, 11/9/89

    Tompkins Cortland Community College to Monaco, 11/14/89

    SUNY Cortland Tri Beta Statement on the Process of Siting a Radioactive Waste Facility, 5/20/90

    Applegate to Cote-Hopkins, 10/31/89

    An Informational Community Forum on the LLRW Dump, 11/13/89

    Correspondence:

    Hubbard/SUNY Cortland to Monaco, 4/13/89

    Hubbard/SUNY Cortland to Monaco, 5/5/89

    WSKG to Monaco, 10/2/89

    WNYP to Monaco, 10/10/89

    Cornell University to Monaco, 5/16/90

  1. Comment on Draft for Selecting a Preferred Method for Disposal of LLRW: Cortland County to Orazio, 6/7/93
  2. USGAO: New York's Adherence to Site Selection Procedures Is Unclear, 8/92
  3. Cortland County's Presentation to CAC: Economic Viability of a LLRW Disposal Facility, 9/22/93
  4. Cortland County's Testimony Presented to the New York State Legislative Commission on Rural Resources, 10/1/92
  5. Cortland County's Commentary on the New York State LLRW Siting Commission's Draft Strategic Plan for Public Participation for Method Selection, 10/20/92
  6. Memorandum: Assemblyman Luster to All Senators and Members of Assembly, 12/29/93
  7. Correspondence: Kaye to Luster, 12/27/93
  8. Editorial: Money Is the Answer, 12/28/93

Submission Number 2:

Binder No. 32: Cortland County's Comments and Considerations Regarding the LLRW Disposal Facility Siting Process, by Cindy Monaco

  1. Executive Summary, 11/15/89
  2. Section 1: Comments Regarding the CAIR, 11/15/89
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  1. Section 1, Appendix A: Comments and Considerations Regarding. the LLRW Siting Commission's CAIR, by Johnson and Jarvis, 11/15/89
  2. Section 1, Appendix B: Questions from Cortland County presented at 21 March 1989 Technical Presentation
  3. Section 2: Comments on the Plan for Selecting Sites and Methods for Disposal of LLRW, 11/15/89
  4. Section 3: General Observations with regard to the review of the Siting Commission Meeting Minutes, 11/15/89
  5. Section 4: Siting Commission Responsiveness, 11/15/89
  6. Section 4, Appendix A: 4 April 1989 letter from Cortland County Planning Department to New York State LLRW Siting Commission
  7. Section 4, Appendix B: 26 October 1989 letter to Dr. H. David Maillie and Health Questions
  8. Section 4, Appendix C: 1 November 1989 letter to Dr. Mortimer Heller from Cortland County Planning Department to New York State LLRW Siting Commission
  9. Section 4, Appendix D: 23 October 1989 letter to Jay Dunkelberger from James O'Mara
  10. Section 5: Comments Regarding the Report on Potential Sites Identification [RPSI], 11/15/89
  11. RPSI: Summary of Previous Screening Steps, 11/15/89
  12. RPSI: Overview of the Potential Sites Identification Process, 11/15/89
  13. RPSI: Summary of GIS Screening of Candidate Areas, 11/15/89
  14. RPSI: Limited Site Inspection, 11/15/89
  15. RPSI: Information Received from Local Governments, 11/15/89
  16. RPSI: Evaluation of Site-Specific Criteria, 11/15/89
  17. RPSI: Comparative Assessments of Potential Sites, 11/15/89
  18. Section 5, Appendix A: 31 October 1989 letter to Jay Dunkelberger from Cortland County Planning Department
  19. Section 5, Appendix B: 18 October 1989 letter to Bruce Goodale from Cortland County Planning Department
  20. Section 5, Appendix C: Status of Agriculture and Agricultural Districts on Identified LLRW Depository Sites in Cortland County, 10/10/89
  21. Section 5, Appendix D: Specialty Geologic Consultant Sheets, 5/16/89
  22. Section 5, Appendix E: Information from Sun Oil, 2/28/89
  23. Section 5, Appendix F: 22 September 1989 letter to Cortland County Planning Department from Bruce Goodale
  24. Section 6: Aid to Local Government
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  1. Section 6, Appendix A: Comments and Considerations with regard to the Host Area Benefits Package, by Schoeberl, Venet, Temple, Petrus, Cieri, and Monaco
  2. Appendix A: Fannie Mae Environmental Hazards Mortgage Eligibility Requirements and Underwriting Guidelines, 7/5/89
  3. Statement by Ulster County LLRW Task Force, by Schoeberl
  4. Appendix B: Considerations for a Health Profile, by Cieri
  5. New York State LLRW Stream Analysis, by Hameister, 7/8/89

Submission Number 3:

Binder No. 33: New York State DOH LLRW Information Program Examples and Public Responses

  1. DOH Letter to Citizens from Steve Gavitt and Radiation and Health Brochure, 8/89
  2. Answers to Questions About Radiation and LLRW, 1/90
  3. Editorial: Deception by Omission, 90
  4. Letter to Rimawi from Monaco, 7/16/90
  5. LLRW Report—Radiation and Health, by Monaco, 7/24/90
  6. LLRW Report—Answers to Questions About Radiation and LLRW, by Monaco and Snyder, 7/25/90
  7. Letter to Rimawi from Coalition on West Valley Waste, by Vaughan, 8/90
  8. Letter to Gavitt from Monaco, 11/5/90
  9. LLRW Report—Commercial Military Waste, by Monaco, 11/5/90
  10. Memo to Cote-Hopkins from Feuss—Draft Proposal by New York State DOH, 11/7/90
  11. Letter to Gavitt from CARD, by Weiss, 11/15/90
  12. Letter to Monaco from Gavitt (DOH), Radiation and Health Brochure, 11/21/90
  13. Letter to Rimawi from Don't Waste New York, by Weiss, 11/14/90
  14. Letter to Gavitt from Cote-Hopkins, 11/16/92
  15. Letter to Cote-Hopkins from Gavitt and LLRW Draft Documents—Fact Sheet and LLRW Disposal Overview, 9/24/92
  16. Final Draft of LLRW Fact Sheet and LLRW Disposal Overview, 10/93
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