ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Title Suffolk Scientists for Cleaner Power and Safer Environment (New York) Collection
Collection Number SC 267
OCLC Number 122468479
Creator Various
Provenance Gift of Andrew P. Hull in 1978.
Extent,Scope, and Content Note The collection is comprised of 10 linear inches of records including hearings, briefs, statements, and treasurer records created by Suffolk Scientists
for Cleaner Power and Safer Environment of Suffolk County, Long Island, New York between
1969 and 1974. The organization favored nuclear power generation and the construction
and licensing of the Long Island Lighting Company’s Shoreham nuclear power facility.
Arrangement and Processing Note Processed in 2005. Finding aid updated and revised by Kristen J. Nyitray in March 2020.
Language English
Restrictions on Access The collection is open to researchers without restriction.
Rights and Permissions Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
where needed prior to publication.
Citation Suffolk Scientists for Cleaner Power and Safer Environment (New York) Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, Stony Brook University Libraries.
Historical Note Under review
Subjects Long Island Lighting Company. Shoreham Nuclear Powerplant (N.Y.) Environmental policy -- New York (State) -- Long Island. Nuclear power plants -- New York (State) -- Shoreham. Suffolk County (N.Y.) -- Societies, etc. Suffolk County (N.Y.) -- Politics and government. Environmental policy. Nuclear power plants. Politics and government Societies. New York (State) -- Long Island. New York (State) -- Shoreham. New York (State) -- Suffolk County.
INVENTORY
Box 1
May 1967 – Radioactive Waste from Reactors May, 1968 – Possible Effects of Thermal Discharges to the Atmosphere May, 1969 – Thermal Pollution and Aquatic Life October, 1969 – Atomic and Nuclear Power Report by Herman Foster November, 1969 – Nuclear Power, What They Don’t Tell You November, 1969 – References and Bibliographies November 7th, 1969 – Statement of Albert Jensen December, 11th, 1969 – Statement by Glenn L. Paulson and Sidney J. Socolar January, 1970 – Radiation Standards for Reactor Sitting January 28, 1970 – Statement of Dean E. Abrahamson February 6, 1970 – Appendix to Testimony February 6, 1970 – Biological Hazards of Tritium February 6, 1970 – Excerpts of Remarks by Congressman Jonathan Bingham February 6, 1970 – Health Physics Society February 6, 1970 – Public Hearing on Atomic Energy Plants February 6, 1970 – Public Hearing on Thermal Pollution February 6, 1970 – Remarks by Joseph C. Swidler February 6, 1970 – Statement by Joseph J. DiNunno February 6, 1970 – Statement of W. Mason Lawrence February 6, 1970 – Views of Nassau County Executive February 6, 1970 – Without Consent of the People February 20 1970 – Oak Ridge National Laboratory February 25, 1970 – Oak Ridge National Laboratory April, 1970 – Environmental Effects on Steam – Electric Generating Plants April, 1970 – La Porte participation anomaly April 15, 1970 – Petition for Intervention April 20, 1970 – Newsday clipping May 25, 1970 – Testimony of Andrew P. Hull May 25, 1970 – Testimony of Howard J. Curtis May 25, 1970 – Testimony of J.B. Horner Kuper May 25, 1970 – Testimony of Monroe Schneider, MD May 25, 1970 – Testimony of Paul Colsman July 27, 1970 – License Application August 4, 1970 – License Application August 25, 1970 – News Release August 31, 1970 – Testimony of T.V. Sheehan September, 1970 – Statement of Charles W. Huver, PhD September 3, 1970 – Testimony of Paul Michael September 11, 1970 – Atomic Energy Commission September 14, 1970 – Sailor, Vance L. September 15, 1970 – Reilly, Like and Schneider October 21, 1970 – News Release December 18, 1970 – Testimony of Charles W. Huver February 16, 1971 March 23, 1971 – Remarks by Vance L. Sailor March 31, 1971- Testimony of Andrew P. Hull April, 1971 – Benefit-Cost Decisions in Nuclear-Energy Applications
Box 2
April 2, 1971 – Testimony of Dr. Dean Parker April 2, 1971 – Testimony of Dr. Leonard A. Sagan April 2, 1971 – Testimony of McDonald E. Wrenn, PhD May 7, 1971 – Andrew P. Hull May 7, 1971 – Dr. Howard J. Curtis May 12, 1971 – Dr. Andrew P. Hull May 18, 1971 – John L. Speirs May 25, 1971 – Irving Like, Esq. June 6, 1971 – New York Times clipping July, 1971 – In the Matter of Long Island Lighting Company July 23, 1971 – Long Island Lighting Company September 1, 1971 – LILCO Is Facing New Delay September 15, 1971 – Bulletin #7 September 24, 1971 – Assessments of the Lloyd Harbor Group November 19, 1971 – John A. Ritsher January 20, 1972 – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist February 18, 1972 – Recommended Findings of Fact June, 1972 – Bulletin of Atomic Scientist June 9, 1972 – Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board October 19, 1972 – Power Station at Shoreham, NY March 6, 1973 – Closing Statement Atomic Energy and Environment Benefit-Cost Decisions in Nuclear Energy Applications CLEAN Cole, LaMont Cook Colsman, Paul Comments Criticism of Nuclear Power Cross-Examination of Witnesses Footnotes The Hazard is New Invitation for Membership Loucks, Orie (witness) Lowenstein, Jerold M. Metzger, Peter Michael, Paul Nuclear Power: Benefits and Risks Power Generation and Pollution Report to Marine Resources Council The Right to be Free of Unnecessary Atomic Radiation Statement of Martin Goldstein Suffolk Scientist for Cleaner Power and Safety Environment Summary of Testimony on Reactor Safety Telegram, Giving testimony outline, from Steve J. Gadler Testimony for United States Atomic Energy Public Hearing (1st Draft) Testimony in the matter of LILCO Testimony of Fred W. La Bastille Testimony of Dr. Robert Kruss Testimony of Potential Environmental Effects Testimony to be Presented Before the Construction… Assorted papers Watson, James
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