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PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:45 PM

Principal: David Layland <delayland@earthlink.net>

ReplyTo: David Layland <delayland@earthlink.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Capitol Power Plant Emissions

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

Air Pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has for decades put the

health of the District of Columbia's residents at risk. The plant's

emissions had been reduced over the last several years as the facility

stopped burning coal. Now, however, the plant is proposing that it's

pollution limits be increased back to the levels they were before as

part of an effort to upgrade the plant and improve energy efficiency.

You have the opportunity to ensure that the reductions in air pollution

from the plant be made permanent. I ask you to reject the Capitol Power

Plant's application to increase it's emissions, in the name of energy

efficiency, to levels where they were previously. To do otherwise would

be a travesty.

Sincerely,

David Layland

62 Bryant St NW

Washington, DC 20001-1170

(202) 232-2687

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 08:37:43 PM

Principal: Robert Pohl <mmecki@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Robert Pohl <mmecki@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Don't go back to the old ways

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

Having a power plant in the middle of a city is not a great idea, and

if one exists, one should be kept as clean as is possible. Converting

the capitol power plant to gas was a great idea, but whatever it has as

output today should be kept as the baseline. Don't increase the toxic

emissions from a power plant that is directly next door to hundreds of

residents.

Sincerely,

Robert Pohl

219 11th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2102

(202) 675-6907

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:07:39 PM

Principal: Katherine David-Fox <kdavidf@comcast.net>

ReplyTo: Katherine David-Fox <kdavidf@comcast.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low and Help Children with Asthma!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

My son, Jacob, has asthma, and we live on Capitol Hill. His asthma

symptoms are correlated with the air pollution levels. He goes to Brent

Elementary School, near the Capitol Power Plant. Please give Jacob a

chance to grow and develop his lungs normally by not approving

pollution limits on the power plant based on the higher levels from

three years ago.

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Katherine David-Fox

236 10th St, SE

Washington, DC 20003

Sincerely,

Katherine David-Fox

236 10th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2117

(202) 546-4813

PostedDate: 09/30/2012 09:15:05 AM

Principal: Walter Loquet <taranaki@skynet.be>

ReplyTo: Walter Loquet <taranaki@skynet.be>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 30, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Walter Loquet

Louis Van Regenmortellei 29

Borsbeek, DC 20036

PostedDate: 09/29/2012 10:44:19 PM

Principal: Louise Mundstock <loumund@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Louise Mundstock <loumund@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 29, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Louise Mundstock

1235 Newton St NE

Washington, DC 20017-2512

(510) 209-6415

PostedDate: 09/29/2012 05:13:43 PM

Principal: Patricia Kennedy <patricia_anne_kennedy@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Patricia Kennedy <patricia_anne_kennedy@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 29, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Patricia Kennedy

1100 1st St SE Apt 1419

Washington, DC 20003-4732

PostedDate: 09/29/2012 12:13:21 PM

Principal: Michael Fishbone <mfishbone167@g.rwu.edu>

ReplyTo: Michael Fishbone <mfishbone167@g.rwu.edu>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 29, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

We beg you not to raise the emission level standards. Throwing away the

progress made over the last few years would be a terrible shame and set

a poor example for the rest of the nation. I personally have lung

respiratory problems associated with having grown up in an urban

environment. Keep the standard high! Make our future a green one!

Sincerely,

Michael Fishbone

2750 14th St NW Apt 602

Washington, DC 20009-6927

PostedDate: 09/29/2012 09:43:17 AM

Principal: Robert Hughes <robert_w_hughes@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Robert Hughes <robert_w_hughes@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 29, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Robert Hughes

901 6th St SW Apt 213a

Washington, DC 20024-3806

PostedDate: 09/28/2012 10:12:45 PM

Principal: Judy Rae <judyrae43@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Judy Rae <judyrae43@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 28, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected. Please help make progress with clean air in DC.

Sincerely,

Judy Rae

4013 Van Ness St NW

Washington, DC 20016-2117

(202) 537-0731

PostedDate: 09/28/2012 10:12:39 PM

Principal: Judy Rae <judyrae43@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Judy Rae <judyrae43@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 28, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected. Please help make progress with clean air in DC.

Sincerely,

Judy Rae

4013 Van Ness St NW

Washington, DC 20016-2117

(202) 537-0731

PostedDate: 09/28/2012 09:42:49 PM

Principal: Elise Roberts <er3908a@student.american.edu>

ReplyTo: Elise Roberts <er3908a@student.american.edu>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 28, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Elise Roberts

4525 Grant Rd NW

Washington, DC 20016-1821

PostedDate: 09/28/2012 02:13:46 PM

Principal: Kate Mcleod <katemaine3@earthlink.net>

ReplyTo: Kate Mcleod <katemaine3@earthlink.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 28, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

****

I am writing to urge that the EPA uphold the strictest possible

standards for clean air in D.C. and elsewhere. Like so many other

residents, I personally know that the health toll that breathing

unclear air can take, including asthma ,allergies, and other health

issues. The rates of asthma in cities is skyrocketing, and the allergy

levels keep rising, too.

One of the most alarming recent studies showed that even young people

with healthy hearts can suffer temporary heart damage when breathing

polluted air for 6-8 hours. It isn't just elderly people that can

suffer heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure, and other serious

risks due to air pollution. It turns out even the healthiest members

of the population will suffer when constantly breathing in air

pollution.

Please uphold the standards from three years ago that will help to

protect more people from breathing contaminated air. Asthma, heart

attacks, strokes, and other serious health issues linked to air

pollution are no joke and cost D.C. a lot of money in health care

costs.

(I should note that anything that can prevent global warming is

urgently needed, too.)

Sincerely,

Kate Mcleod

2424 Penn Ave NW Apt 407

Washington, DC 20037-1720

(202) 223-9122

PostedDate: 09/28/2012 11:08:58 AM

Principal: Benjamin Haag <c.benjamin.haag@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Benjamin Haag <c.benjamin.haag@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 28, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Benjamin Haag

4601 Connecticut Ave NW

Apt 508

Washington, DC 20008-5710

(347) 835-0676

PostedDate: 09/28/2012 08:39:01 AM

Principal: Janita Ponze <jlp030110@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Janita Ponze <jlp030110@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 28, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Janita Ponze

1648 Hobart St NW

Washington, DC 20009-3705

(202) 365-1421

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 10:37:50 PM

Principal: Roselle Safran <resafran@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Roselle Safran <resafran@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Roselle Safran

---

Washington, DC 20008

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 10:08:17 PM

Principal: Derek Wilson <dereklwilson@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Derek Wilson <dereklwilson@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Derek Wilson

4012 Edmunds St NW

Apt 4

Washington, DC 20007-1298

(434) 825-6470

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 08:36:49 PM

Principal: Arnold Woodrich <woodrich@capaccess.org>

ReplyTo: Arnold Woodrich <woodrich@capaccess.org>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

I live not far from the power plant. For decades pollution from the

Capitol Power Plant has put residents of the District of Columbia at

risk. Now you have the opportunity to ensure that the life-saving

reductions in pollution that have happened over the last three years,

as the Plant stopped burning coal, will continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Arnold Woodrich

225 A St NE

Washington, DC 20002-7340

(202) 546-7088

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 08:36:49 PM

Principal: Gary Rossi <gguerino@aol.com>

ReplyTo: Gary Rossi <gguerino@aol.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Undoing a successful reduction in pollution makes absolutely no sense

whatsoever. Particularly in our nation's capital, which should be

setting a good example for power plants throughout the country!

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Gary Rossi

1706 New Jersey Ave NW

Washington, DC 20001-2431

(202) 487-3485

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 06:06:58 PM

Principal: Jenefer Ellingston <jellygreen3@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Jenefer Ellingston <jellygreen3@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Jenefer Ellingston

641 Maryland Ave NE

Washington, DC 20002-5811

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 06:06:45 PM

Principal: Brigitte Sterrett <bsterrett46@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Brigitte Sterrett <bsterrett46@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Brigitte Sterrett

4101 Cathedral Ave NW Apt 1202

Washington, DC 20016-7504

(202) 362-1304

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 06:06:38 PM

Principal: Paul Ramshaw <pramshaw@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Paul Ramshaw <pramshaw@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Paul Ramshaw

1411 10th St NW

Washington, DC 20001-3311

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 05:36:36 PM

Principal: Rosemari Ochoa <rosemari.ochoa@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Rosemari Ochoa <rosemari.ochoa@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Rosemari Ochoa

2121 K St NW

Washington, DC 20037-1801

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 05:06:40 PM

Principal: Eryn Starun <erynmead@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Eryn Starun <erynmead@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Eryn Starun

4411 P St NW

Washington, DC 20007-2014

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 05:06:27 PM

Principal: Julie Myers <jamyers.consulting@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Julie Myers <jamyers.consulting@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Julie Myers

3916 Military Rd NW

Washington, DC 20015-2928

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 04:36:43 PM

Principal: Rosemary Crockett <crockettrf@earthlink.net>

ReplyTo: Rosemary Crockett <crockettrf@earthlink.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

I have lived in the District of Columbia on and off for more than 50

years. For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put

residents of the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the

opportunity to ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that

have happened over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning

coal, will continue for the future. Seize this opportunity to provide

cleaner air for yourself, for me and our neighbors and friends.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. D.C. and the Capitol should be

a showcase for energy efficiency. However the higher pollution limits

the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, take us back to harmful levels of

air pollution of more than three years ago, should be rejected. We can

do better than that; we should do better than that for ourselves and

for our children.

Sincerely,

Rosemary Crockett

1500 35th St SE

Washington, DC 20020-2324

(202) 581-1926

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 04:36:48 PM

Principal: Kenneth Hopkins <kenn.jose@comcast.net>

ReplyTo: Kenneth Hopkins <kenn.jose@comcast.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Kenneth Hopkins

2014 31st Pl SE

Washington, DC 20020-3314

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 03:07:43 PM

Principal: Jennifer Brandt <jbrandt36@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Jennifer Brandt <jbrandt36@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Jennifer Brandt

609 Havard St Nw

Washington, DC 20001-2909

(202) 277-4177

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 02:08:44 PM

Principal: Damla Kiral <damla.kiral@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Damla Kiral <damla.kiral@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Damla Kiral

xxx

Xx

Washington, DC 20036

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 01:38:50 PM

Principal: Barbara Gregory <ggregory@udc.edu>

ReplyTo: Barbara Gregory <ggregory@udc.edu>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Barbara Gregory

1104 McCollough Ct NW

Washington, DC 20001-3637

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 01:38:43 PM

Principal: Mark Rodeffer <rodeffer@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Mark Rodeffer <rodeffer@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Mark Rodeffer

1237 Girard St NW

Washington, DC 20009-5335

(202) 629-1110

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 01:08:57 PM

Principal: Diane Mclean <dianepmclean@earthlink.net>

ReplyTo: Diane Mclean <dianepmclean@earthlink.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Diane Mclean

1445 Parkwood Pl NW

Washington, DC 20010-3218

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 12:38:37 PM

Principal: Ellen Stiefvater <ellen.stiefvater@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Ellen Stiefvater <ellen.stiefvater@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Ellen Stiefvater

638 A St SE

Washington, DC 20003-1224

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 12:08:34 PM

Principal: Brandon Johnson <snewn1771@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Brandon Johnson <snewn1771@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Brandon Johnson

6312 5th St NW

Washington, DC 20011-1337

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 11:38:47 AM

Principal: Richard Nunno <ricknunno@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Richard Nunno <ricknunno@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Richard Nunno

3539 13th St NW

Washington, DC 20010-2001

(202) 234-0638

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 11:08:47 AM

Principal: Nicholas Alexandrov <nicholas.alexandrov@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Nicholas Alexandrov <nicholas.alexandrov@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Nicholas Alexandrov

3445 14th St NW

Apt 3

Washington, DC 20010-3419

(203) 376-0065

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 11:08:47 AM

Principal: Lydia Maniatis <lydia.maniatis@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Lydia Maniatis <lydia.maniatis@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Lydia Maniatis

2619 42nd St NW Apt 303

Washington, DC 20007-3925

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 10:38:39 AM

Principal: Frances Coles <fcoles1@arlingtonva.us>

ReplyTo: Frances Coles <fcoles1@arlingtonva.us>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Frances Coles

1431 Rittenhouse St NW

Washington, DC 20011-8024

(202) 726-1512

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 10:08:39 AM

Principal: Kesaaraa Wijeyewickrema <kesaaraa@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Kesaaraa Wijeyewickrema <kesaaraa@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Kesaaraa Wijeyewickrema

1921 19th St NW Apt 31

Washington, DC 20009-1240

(202) 675-6279

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 10:08:33 AM

Principal: Bob Snyder <piano.path@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Bob Snyder <piano.path@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Bob Snyder

16 7th St NE

Washington, DC 20002-6022

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 09:38:28 AM

Principal: Nathan Berger <nberger@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Nathan Berger <nberger@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Nathan Berger

714 4th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-4205

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 09:08:29 AM

Principal: Frances Mckay <sismckay@att.net>

ReplyTo: Frances Mckay <sismckay@att.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

I am a Capitol Hill resident, and we have solar panels. Our church, St,

Mark's Capitol Hill, is in the process of installing solar panels and

sustainable features as a part of our upcoming renovation.

I think it's time for the US Congress to take the lead in sustainable

energy and green the US Capitol. With all their land they could easily

have solar and thermal. They do not need this carbon age, smoke

belching dragon of a power plant. It's a national disgrace. They should

vote themselves an immediate upgrade and replace it tomorrow.

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Frances Mckay

117 4th St NE

Washington, DC 20002-5931

(202) 546-9652

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 09:08:22 AM

Principal: Andrea Kalvesmaki <akalvesmaki@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Andrea Kalvesmaki <akalvesmaki@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Andrea Kalvesmaki

1123 5th St NE

Washington, DC 20002-3411

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 09:08:28 AM

Principal: Greta Faison <greta.faison@dc.gov>

ReplyTo: Greta Faison <greta.faison@dc.gov>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Greta Faison

441 4th St NW

Washington, DC 20001-2714

(202) 724-3656

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 09:08:23 AM

Principal: Aline Hommes <ahommes2@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Aline Hommes <ahommes2@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Aline Hommes

3305 Dent Pl NW

Washington, DC 20007-2713

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 08:38:24 AM

Principal: Sunny Chapman <sunnie733@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Sunny Chapman <sunnie733@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Sunny Chapman

4243 Bladen Street

Washington, DC 20008

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 08:08:15 AM

Principal: Pat Taylor <marchplanter@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Pat Taylor <marchplanter@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Pat Taylor

423 17th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2402

(202) 543-2605

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 07:38:14 AM

Principal: Felicia Williams <badger5@operamail.com>

ReplyTo: Felicia Williams <badger5@operamail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Felicia Williams

4201 Massachusetts Ave NW

# 175

Washington, DC 20016-4701

(202) 362-7534

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 07:38:09 AM

Principal: Lelia Spears <leliaspears@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Lelia Spears <leliaspears@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Lelia Spears

913 Hamlin St NE

Washington, DC 20017-3421

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 06:38:04 AM

Principal: Diana Dority <diandori@msn.com>

ReplyTo: Diana Dority <diandori@msn.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

I moved to DC two years ago and walk occasionally to work and for

enjoyment. I don't want to breathe in higher levels of particulate

matter while doing so. Please ensure that the pollution limits remain

the same. Don't backslide now.

Sincerely,

Diana Dority

3611 38th St NW Apt 403

Washington, DC 20016-2937

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 04:37:49 AM

Principal: Pamela Bacon <pamelabacon@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Pamela Bacon <pamelabacon@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Pamela Bacon

1213 17th St NE

Washington, DC 20002-2019

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 03:37:41 AM

Principal: Nancy Pyne <nancypyne@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Nancy Pyne <nancypyne@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Nancy Pyne

4731 9th St NW

Washington, DC 20011-4543

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 03:07:36 AM

Principal: Kellie Calnan-Atkins <kelliecalnan@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Kellie Calnan-Atkins <kelliecalnan@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Kellie Calnan-Atkins

3220 17th St NW Apt 104

Washington, DC 20010-2110

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 03:07:42 AM

Principal: Michael Burtt <michaelvirat@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Michael Burtt <michaelvirat@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Michael Burtt

505 13th St SE Apt 1

Washington, DC 20003-2248

(202) 621-6655

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 01:37:40 AM

Principal: Mary Feeherry <mfeeherry@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Mary Feeherry <mfeeherry@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 27, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Mary Feeherry

3001 Veazey Ter NW Apt 1417

Washington, DC 20008-5408

(202) 363-4914

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 12:37:35 AM

Principal: Brad Troendle <bradtroendle@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Brad Troendle <bradtroendle@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Brad Troendle

350 G St SW

# 308

Washington, DC 20024-3129

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 12:37:29 AM

Principal: Ben Schaibly <bensch5@msn.com>

ReplyTo: Ben Schaibly <bensch5@msn.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Ben Schaibly

224 12th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-1426

(202) 547-2631

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 12:37:28 AM

Principal: John Pray <louiegeetoo@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: John Pray <louiegeetoo@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

John Pray

4500 Conn Ave NW Apt 409

Washington, DC 20008-4335

PostedDate: 09/27/2012 12:37:22 AM

Principal: Don Bronkema <kloanchoyss@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Don Bronkema <kloanchoyss@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

STOP CAVING TO THE KOCH BROS & THEIR SLAVERING MYRMIDONS!

Sincerely,

Don Bronkema

240 M St SW # E-601

Washington, DC 20024-3659

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:37:22 PM

Principal: Robert Campanelli <rgcamp@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Robert Campanelli <rgcamp@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Robert Campanelli

1020 W St NW

Washington, DC 20001-4034

(202) 234-2412

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:37:22 PM

Principal: Robert Hasty <robhasty@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Robert Hasty <robhasty@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Robert Hasty

2014 15th St NW

Washington, DC 20009-5809

(202) 944-3346

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:37:22 PM

Principal: Charles Hicks <mrblackhistory@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Charles Hicks <mrblackhistory@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Charles Hicks

905 6th St SW Apt 302b

Washington, DC 20024-3812

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:07:20 PM

Principal: Eric Bartz <eric.c.bartz@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Eric Bartz <eric.c.bartz@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Eric Bartz

1613 Harvard St NW Apt 407

Washington, DC 20009-3713

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:07:21 PM

Principal: Jennifer Frohman <jfrohman.gutierrez@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Jennifer Frohman <jfrohman.gutierrez@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Jennifer Frohman

3723 Windom Pl NW

Washington, DC 20016-2238

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:37:38 PM

Principal: Heather Marsh <hthrmarsh@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Heather Marsh <hthrmarsh@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Heather Marsh

3128 Sherman Ave NW Apt 8

Washington, DC 20010-1581

(503) 459-3516

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:37:18 PM

Principal: Sean Sullivan <seanulus@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Sean Sullivan <seanulus@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Sean Sullivan

1368 Euclid St NW

Apt 610

Washington, DC 20009-4818

(775) 560-7136

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:07:39 PM

Principal: Fabienne Spier <fabienne922@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Fabienne Spier <fabienne922@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Fabienne Spier

4520 Burlington Pl NW

Washington, DC 20016-4452

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:07:13 PM

Principal: Tom Quinn <tomquinn@rcn.com>

ReplyTo: Tom Quinn <tomquinn@rcn.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Tom Quinn

5322 41st St NW

Washington, DC 20015-1904

(202) 248-9928

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:07:26 PM

Principal: Kathy Carroll <kathy@kathleencarroll.com>

ReplyTo: Kathy Carroll <kathy@kathleencarroll.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Kathy Carroll

6801 6th St NW

Washington, DC 20012-1911

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:07:39 PM

Principal: Linda Ghelfi <linda.ghelfi@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Linda Ghelfi <linda.ghelfi@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. The higher pollution limits

the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful levels

of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be rejected.

Please base the pollution limit on the plants lower emissions of the

past two years.

Sincerely,

Linda Ghelfi

1010 25th St NW Apt 307

Washington, DC 20037-1625

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:07:13 PM

Principal: Elisabeth Kelly <magicwillneverend.iamthechange@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Elisabeth Kelly <magicwillneverend.iamthechange@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Elisabeth Kelly

3520 35th St NW

Washington, DC 20016-3114

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:37:44 PM

Principal: Andrea Bloom <garneyloom@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Andrea Bloom <garneyloom@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Andrea Bloom

3309 Porter St NW

Washington, DC 20008-3214

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:37:32 PM

Principal: Don Colodny <don.colodny@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Don Colodny <don.colodny@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Don Colodny

1311 Delaware Ave SW Apt S934

Washington, DC 20024-3928

(202) 548-0575

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:37:20 PM

Principal: Ridgway Hall <ridgehall@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Ridgway Hall <ridgehall@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected. Please set pollution limits based on a standard no less

stringent than shown by operating data from the most recent 2 years.

Thanks for your consideration. This really means a lot to us DC

residents.

Sincerely,

Ridgway Hall

3500 Ordway St NW

Washington, DC 20016-3174

(202) 363-4245

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:37:20 PM

Principal: Debbie Wood <dcdebbie@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Debbie Wood <dcdebbie@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Debbie Wood

3241 Ely Pl SE Apt 202

Washington, DC 20019-2343

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:37:20 PM

Principal: Roy Miller <roymillerdc@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Roy Miller <roymillerdc@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Roy Miller

1415 Rhode Island Ave NW

Apt 701

Washington, DC 20005-5412

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:37:09 PM

Principal: Tim Lawless <tim.lawless@comcast.net>

ReplyTo: Tim Lawless <tim.lawless@comcast.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Tim Lawless

910 M St NW

Washington, DC 20001-6313

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:07:51 PM

Principal: Eric Miller <em8643a@student.american.edu>

ReplyTo: Eric Miller <em8643a@student.american.edu>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Eric Miller

3040 Idaho Ave NW

Apt 616

Washington, DC 20016-5420

(740) 591-1507

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:08:02 PM

Principal: Lynn Faught <lynnfaught@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Lynn Faught <lynnfaught@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Lynn Faught

2009 Belmont Rd NW Apt 401

Washington, DC 20009-5430

(202) 483-1117

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:07:33 PM

Principal: Kevin Fitzgerald <kevinafitzgerald@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Kevin Fitzgerald <kevinafitzgerald@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Kevin Fitzgerald

1812 Park Rd NW

Washington, DC 20010-1019

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 09:07:17 PM

Principal: Stephen Szibler <sszibler@fastmail.fm>

ReplyTo: Stephen Szibler <sszibler@fastmail.fm>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Stephen Szibler

411 Richardson Pl NW

Washington, DC 20001-1933

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 08:38:08 PM

Principal: Tamara Alexander <talexander@mcc.org>

ReplyTo: Tamara Alexander <talexander@mcc.org>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

As the mother of a 3-year-old in the District, I am concerned about air

quality. I was encouraged by efforts to curb pollution from the

Capitol Power Plant. Now I am concerned that a decision the EPA is

about to make could set us back.

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Three years, as the Plant stopped

burning coal, we took a huge step in the right direction. Let's not

take a giant step backwards.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Tamara Alexander

1207 Holbrook St NE

Washington, DC 20002-3911

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 08:37:48 PM

Principal: Monica Vinet <monicavinet@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Monica Vinet <monicavinet@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Monica Vinet

1416 A St SE

Washington, DC 20003-1523

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 08:37:35 PM

Principal: Shelley Walden <swalden@alumni.unc.edu>

ReplyTo: Shelley Walden <swalden@alumni.unc.edu>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Shelley Walden

3701 Connecticut Ave NW

# 80

Washington, DC 20008-4556

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 08:37:36 PM

Principal: Deidre Harner <deeinmetrodc@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Deidre Harner <deeinmetrodc@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

The air quality need to improve, not worsen. We need stricter

standards not more lax ones.

Sincerely,

Deidre Harner

1953 19th Pl SE Apt 303

Washington, DC 20020-4223

(202) 709-6804

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 08:37:36 PM

Principal: Helen Schietinger <h.schietinger@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Helen Schietinger <h.schietinger@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Helen Schietinger

1623 Kennedy Pl NW

Washington, DC 20011-6826

(202) 722-4333

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 08:37:35 PM

Principal: Scott Kelly <scottiek33@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Scott Kelly <scottiek33@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Scott Kelly

3114 Wisconsin Ave NW Apt 602

Washington, DC 20016-5082

(202) 506-5644

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 08:37:24 PM

Principal: Taylor Eldridge <tj1207el@gwmail.gwu.edu>

ReplyTo: Taylor Eldridge <tj1207el@gwmail.gwu.edu>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Taylor Eldridge

2031 F St NW

Washington, DC 20052-0044

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 08:07:57 PM

Principal: Diane Gaffney <diane2@aol.com>

ReplyTo: Diane Gaffney <diane2@aol.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Diane Gaffney

3945 Connecticut Ave NW

Washington, DC 20008-2433

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:38:10 PM

Principal: Lorna Fleming <lornas_song@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Lorna Fleming <lornas_song@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

I find it very difficult sometimes to breath the air in DC. My asthma

and allergies have gotten worse these past few years. Please help keep

the air cleaner

Thank you

Lorna Fleming

Sincerely,

Lorna Fleming

167 Joliet St SW Apt 202

Washington, DC 20032-1810

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:37:56 PM

Principal: Shel Grove <targa66@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Shel Grove <targa66@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Shel Grove

6613 31st St NW

Washington, DC 20015-2345

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:38:03 PM

Principal: Christos Kapetanakos <let-kapetanakos@starpower.net>

ReplyTo: Christos Kapetanakos <let-kapetanakos@starpower.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Christos Kapetanakos

4431 Macarthur Blvd NW

Washington, DC 20007-2564

(202) 337-5407

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:38:10 PM

Principal: Leslie Weiss <lesliejannweiss@msn.com>

ReplyTo: Leslie Weiss <lesliejannweiss@msn.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Leslie Weiss

3722 Albemarle St NW

Washington, DC 20016-1806

(202) 244-2782

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:38:04 PM

Principal: James McCarty Yeager <jamie.yeager@iname.com>

ReplyTo: James McCarty Yeager <jamie.yeager@iname.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

James McCarty Yeager

533 Peabody St NW Apt 3

Washington, DC 20011-2052

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:37:33 PM

Principal: Lida Skrzypczak <lida1664@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Lida Skrzypczak <lida1664@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Lida Skrzypczak

1664 Kalorama Rd NW

Washington, DC 20009-3546

(202) 319-0334

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:36:57 PM

Principal: Irene Riches <ireneriches123@yahoo.co.uk>

ReplyTo: Irene Riches <ireneriches123@yahoo.co.uk>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Irene Riches

4505 Alton Pl NW

Washington, DC 20016-2023

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:08:44 PM

Principal: "Ralph Wittenberg, Md" <r.e.wittenberg@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: "Ralph Wittenberg, Md" <r.e.wittenberg@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Ralph Wittenberg, Md

1822 Florida Ave NW

Washington, DC 20009-1709

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:08:31 PM

Principal: Ladayta Artis <ladaytaartis@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Ladayta Artis <ladaytaartis@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

i

Sincerely,

Ladayta Artis

317 K St NE

Washington, DC 20002-3521

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:08:02 PM

Principal: Bill Hoffman <wbhoffman@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Bill Hoffman <wbhoffman@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Bill Hoffman

3253 Worthington St NW

Washington, DC 20015-2354

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:07:22 PM

Principal: K Marlin <kmarlin@mindspring.com>

ReplyTo: K Marlin <kmarlin@mindspring.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

K Marlin

1929 18th St NW

Washington, DC 20009-1710

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:07:05 PM

Principal: Jennifer Gerdts <jengerdts@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Jennifer Gerdts <jengerdts@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Jennifer Gerdts

3837 Calvert St NW

Washington, DC 20007-1821

(202) 338-2352

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 07:06:48 PM

Principal: Charles Winter <contact@charleswinteractor.com>

ReplyTo: Charles Winter <contact@charleswinteractor.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Charles Winter

4548 Linnean Ave NW

Washington, DC 20008-2146

(202) 537-3082

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:37:47 PM

Principal: Bruce Nilles <bruce.nilles@sierraclub.org>

ReplyTo: Bruce Nilles <bruce.nilles@sierraclub.org>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Bruce Nilles

1876 Monroe St NW

Washington, DC 20010-1015

(202) 675-7905

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:37:29 PM

Principal: Allen Greenberg <agcatp2@aol.com>

ReplyTo: Allen Greenberg <agcatp2@aol.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected. I work very near the plant, and also bicycle right past it

on the way to work, so this is something I care personally about.

Sincerely,

Allen Greenberg

1526 17th St NW Apt 310

Washington, DC 20036-6213

(202) 332-8349

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:37:24 PM

Principal: James Lytle <jel1955@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: James Lytle <jel1955@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

James Lytle

1368 Talbert Ct SE

Washington, DC 20020-5205

(202) 355-5855

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:36:57 PM

Principal: Adam Mills <adammills500@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Adam Mills <adammills500@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Adam Mills

201 I St SW

Washington, DC 20024-4267

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:37:08 PM

Principal: Michael Bratsafolis <mbratsafolis@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Michael Bratsafolis <mbratsafolis@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Michael Bratsafolis

1547 3rd St NW Apt A

Washington, DC 20001-1969

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:36:43 PM

Principal: Steven Berkley <s_berkleysr@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Steven Berkley <s_berkleysr@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Steven Berkley

5825 14th St NW Apt 101

Washington, DC 20011-8117

(202) 386-1032

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:36:43 PM

Principal: Elizabeth Pelcyger <epelcyger@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Elizabeth Pelcyger <epelcyger@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Pelcyger

250 10th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2117

(202) 546-3389

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:07:07 PM

Principal: Ruth Mitchell <ruthriter@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Ruth Mitchell <ruthriter@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Ruth Mitchell

722 9th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2804

(202) 543-3199

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:07:07 PM

Principal: Franco Bujosa <starr3d@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Franco Bujosa <starr3d@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Franco Bujosa

1401 Q St NW

Washington, DC 20009-7809

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:07:07 PM

Principal: Ruth Mitchell <ruthriter@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Ruth Mitchell <ruthriter@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Ruth Mitchell

722 9th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2804

(202) 543-3199

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:39 PM

Principal: "Robert L. Doan" <robertldoan@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: "Robert L. Doan" <robertldoan@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Robert L. Doan

2401 Calvert St NW Apt 1005

Washington, DC 20008-2680

(202) 238-9190

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:07:02 PM

Principal: Chanelle Ford <aciddollsimvu@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Chanelle Ford <aciddollsimvu@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Chanelle Ford

1740 Portal Dr NW

Washington, DC 20012-1116

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:56 PM

Principal: Sandra Cocke <sandra.cocke@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Sandra Cocke <sandra.cocke@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Sandra Cocke

1615 H St SE

Washington, DC 20003-3111

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:45 PM

Principal: Nancy Langworthy <nflang12@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Nancy Langworthy <nflang12@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

D.C. has more than its share of the incidence of asthma in children.

We cannot afford dirtier air.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Nancy Langworthy

3950 Langley Ct NW

Washington, DC 20016-5536

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:56 PM

Principal: Denise Bell <dcbell70@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Denise Bell <dcbell70@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Denise Bell

1005 F St NE

Washington, DC 20002-5325

(212) 924-0654

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:56 PM

Principal: Mary Sebold <norbold@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Mary Sebold <norbold@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Mary Sebold

2630 Adams Mill Rd NW Apt 107

Washington, DC 20009-2153

(202) 667-3569

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:44 PM

Principal: James Parson <parsjtjr1@aol.com>

ReplyTo: James Parson <parsjtjr1@aol.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

James Parson

1802 Burke St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2511

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:39 PM

Principal: Bobbi Krengel <bobbi.krengel@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Bobbi Krengel <bobbi.krengel@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Bobbi Krengel

24 7th St NE

Washington, DC 20002-6022

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:51 PM

Principal: Niki Jagpal <niki.jagpal@alumni.duke.edu>

ReplyTo: Niki Jagpal <niki.jagpal@alumni.duke.edu>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Niki Jagpal

3636 16th St NW

Washington, DC 20010-1146

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:45 PM

Principal: Martin Rock <rockmartin.rock@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Martin Rock <rockmartin.rock@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Martin Rock

115 12th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-1415

none

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 06:06:51 PM

Principal: Amy Plovnick <amy.plovnick@sierraclub.org>

ReplyTo: Amy Plovnick <amy.plovnick@sierraclub.org>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Amy Plovnick

816 E St NE

Washington, DC 20002-5380

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:37:05 PM

Principal: Judith Daly <judydaly.daly@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Judith Daly <judydaly.daly@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Judith Daly

718 9th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2804

(202) 543-2204

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:37:05 PM

Principal: Denise Curry <denise.curry@sndden.org>

ReplyTo: Denise Curry <denise.curry@sndden.org>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

I am all for efficient use of energy sources, but not at the expense of

our health here in Washington DC. Please do not go back to harmful

levels of air pollution.

Sincerely,

Denise Curry

1238 Evarts St NE

Washington, DC 20018-3711

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:59 PM

Principal: RasErin Dickens <ras.dickens@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: RasErin Dickens <ras.dickens@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

RasErin Dickens

4404 Quarles St NE Apt 31

Washington, DC 20019-2072

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:59 PM

Principal: Danielle Tronchet <dntronchet@aol.com>

ReplyTo: Danielle Tronchet <dntronchet@aol.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Danielle Tronchet

601 24th St NW Apt 202

Washington, DC 20037-2676

(202) 293-4857

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:48 PM

Principal: Terry McGuire <stephen.terry.mcguire@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Terry McGuire <stephen.terry.mcguire@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Terry McGuire

2321 Lincoln Rd NE Apt 305

Washington, DC 20002-1133

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:36 PM

Principal: Emily Citkowski <emilyrc@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Emily Citkowski <emilyrc@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Emily Citkowski

709 Newton Pl NW

Washington, DC 20010-1513

(202) 270-6786

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:42 PM

Principal: Matthieu Le Gallo <matthieu.legallo@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Matthieu Le Gallo <matthieu.legallo@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Matthieu Le Gallo

4545 Connecticut Ave NW

Washington, DC 20008-6042

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:48 PM

Principal: Judy Estrada <judy.estrada@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Judy Estrada <judy.estrada@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Judy Estrada

3422 Georgia Ave NW Apt 2c

Washington, DC 20010-2592

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:48 PM

Principal: David Welch <welchdw@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: David Welch <welchdw@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

David Welch

5000 Cathedral Ave NW

Washington, DC 20016-2646

(202) 237-0719

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:48 PM

Principal: Roy Carlson <roycarlson@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Roy Carlson <roycarlson@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Roy Carlson

2024 Douglas St NE

Washington, DC 20018-2114

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:48 PM

Principal: Kevin McGilly <kevin_mcgilly@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Kevin McGilly <kevin_mcgilly@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Kevin McGilly

63 U St NW

Washington, DC 20001-1010

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:42 PM

Principal: Jacob Wilson <jwilson@ompdirect.com>

ReplyTo: Jacob Wilson <jwilson@ompdirect.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Jacob Wilson

2800 Quebec St NW Apt 938

Washington, DC 20008-1273

(540) 908-0212

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:42 PM

Principal: Lilly Rubin <ahamkara1@aol.com>

ReplyTo: Lilly Rubin <ahamkara1@aol.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Lilly Rubin

3108 P St NW

Washington, DC 20007-3078

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:42 PM

Principal: John Schuster <john2002@starpower.net>

ReplyTo: John Schuster <john2002@starpower.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

John Schuster

2004 11th St NW Apt 426

Washington, DC 20001-4053

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:37 PM

Principal: Nora Pouillon <pr@noras.com>

ReplyTo: Nora Pouillon <pr@noras.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Nora Pouillon

2109 R St NW

Washington, DC 20008-1908

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:37 PM

Principal: Mike Rowan <mjrowan@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Mike Rowan <mjrowan@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Mike Rowan

1424 Euclid St NW

Washington, DC 20009-5921

(734) 846-2158

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:37 PM

Principal: Ann Houston <annihouston@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Ann Houston <annihouston@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Ann Houston

907 E Capitol St SE

Washington, DC 20003-3903

(202) 797-2606

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:36:37 PM

Principal: Brandi Reed <msbrandireed@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Brandi Reed <msbrandireed@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Brandi Reed

120 Fort Dr NE Apt 5

Washington, DC 20011-7418

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:07:08 PM

Principal: Phil Collins <philosofr@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Phil Collins <philosofr@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

I urge use of renewable energy and energy efficiency instead. Put

solar pv panels on the roof of House and Senate buildings and parking

lots.

Sincerely,

Phil Collins

po box 2307

Unknown

Washington, DC 20013

(202) 320-0657

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:07:02 PM

Principal: Jeanette Mcdonald <1jmcd@comcast.net>

ReplyTo: Jeanette Mcdonald <1jmcd@comcast.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Jeanette Mcdonald

2853 Ontario Rd NW Apt 301

Washington, DC 20009-2239

(202) 797-0052

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:07:02 PM

Principal: Phillip Wearne <phillipwearne@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Phillip Wearne <phillipwearne@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Phillip Wearne

2609 11th St NW

Washington, DC 20001-8063

(202) 986-5647

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:07:02 PM

Principal: Brad Catoe <bradcatoe@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Brad Catoe <bradcatoe@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Brad Catoe

784 Girard St NW

Washington, DC 20001-3821

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:57 PM

Principal: Laura Henschel <laura@laurahenschel.com>

ReplyTo: Laura Henschel <laura@laurahenschel.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Laura Henschel

3000 Connecticut Ave NW

Apt 118

Washington, DC 20008-2551

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:57 PM

Principal: Mark Jenkins <unreeldc@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Mark Jenkins <unreeldc@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Mark Jenkins

1612 Corcoran St NW

Washington, DC 20009-3004

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:57 PM

Principal: Jerry Hill <sljchill@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Jerry Hill <sljchill@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Jerry Hill

413 6th St NE

Washington, DC 20002-5203

(202) 546-4373

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:57 PM

Principal: Falon Shackelford <falon.shackelford@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Falon Shackelford <falon.shackelford@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Falon Shackelford

1213 Shepherd St NW

Washington, DC 20011-5611

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:57 PM

Principal: Deborah Kavruck <dkavruck@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Deborah Kavruck <dkavruck@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

Please do the right thing. For decades pollution from the Capitol

Power Plant has put residents of the District of Columbia at risk. Now

you have the opportunity to ensure that the life-saving reductions in

pollution that have happened over the last three years, as the Plant

stopped burning coal, will continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Deborah Kavruck

5712 26th St NW

Washington, DC 20015-1114

(323) 851-7812

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:51 PM

Principal: Stephanie Lavallato <stephanie.lavallato@sierraclub.org>

ReplyTo: Stephanie Lavallato <stephanie.lavallato@sierraclub.org>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Stephanie Lavallato

2148 O St NW

Washington, DC 20037-1055

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:51 PM

Principal: Mac Chatham <macchatham@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Mac Chatham <macchatham@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Mac Chatham

33 N St NW

Washington, DC 20001-1254

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:46 PM

Principal: Brendan Bell <bell.brendan@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Brendan Bell <bell.brendan@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Brendan Bell

1135 3rd St NE

Washington, DC 20002-3405

(202) 669-5977

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:46 PM

Principal: Antonia Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Antonia Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Antonia Herzog

219 11th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2102

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:46 PM

Principal: "R. Shirley Monastra" <shirley@monastra.org>

ReplyTo: "R. Shirley Monastra" <shirley@monastra.org>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

R. Shirley Monastra

1010 25th St NW

Washington, DC 20037-1658

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:46 PM

Principal: Lori Minichini <minichini@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Lori Minichini <minichini@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Lori Minichini

451 Ridge St NW

Washington, DC 20001-4817

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:46 PM

Principal: Salwa Haddad-Cope <salwah84@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Salwa Haddad-Cope <salwah84@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Salwa Haddad-Cope

2707 Adams Mill Rd NW

Washington, DC 20009-2178

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:46 PM

Principal: Tiffany deLisio <tiffany.delisio@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Tiffany deLisio <tiffany.delisio@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Tiffany deLisio

1506 17th St NW

Washington, DC 20036-6257

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:40 PM

Principal: Renee Butler <butlerwhite@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Renee Butler <butlerwhite@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Renee Butler

2526 17th St NW

Washington, DC 20009-2856

(202) 667-2714

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:41 PM

Principal: Michael Sappol <menschundtier@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Michael Sappol <menschundtier@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Michael Sappol

3601 39th St NW Apt C333

Washington, DC 20016-5549

(220) 667-7402

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 05:06:40 PM

Principal: Jennifer Dumas <jennifer@dumasweb.com>

ReplyTo: Jennifer Dumas <jennifer@dumasweb.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Jennifer Dumas

1604 E St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2445

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 04:36:40 PM

Principal: Margrete Rangnes <margrete.strand@sierraclub.org>

ReplyTo: Margrete Rangnes <margrete.strand@sierraclub.org>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Margrete Rangnes

1319 E St NE

Washington, DC 20002-5429

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 04:36:40 PM

Principal: Mayana Karpman <mayana_karpman@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Mayana Karpman <mayana_karpman@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Mayana Karpman

2709 11th St NW

Washington, DC 20001-3915

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 04:36:40 PM

Principal: Dan Purnell <danpurnell14@msn.com>

ReplyTo: Dan Purnell <danpurnell14@msn.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Dan Purnell

3044 Vista St NE

Washington, DC 20018-4010

(202) 271-1214

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 04:36:40 PM

Principal: Aaron Ucko <amu@alum.mit.edu>

ReplyTo: Aaron Ucko <amu@alum.mit.edu>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Aaron Ucko

2817 Woodley Rd NW

Washington, DC 20008-4115

(202) 669-7495

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 04:36:40 PM

Principal: Leslie Feuille <lfeuille@capaccess.org>

ReplyTo: Leslie Feuille <lfeuille@capaccess.org>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Leslie Feuille

1831 California St NW

Apt 22

Washington, DC 20009-1830

(202) 667-7259

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 04:36:34 PM

Principal: Caryn Brock <caryn.brock@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Caryn Brock <caryn.brock@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Caryn Brock

3900 14th St NW Apt 206

Washington, DC 20011-5449

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 04:14:21 PM

Principal: Oksana Jensen <oksana.jensen@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Oksana Jensen <oksana.jensen@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Oksana Jensen

2400 41st St NW Apt 502

Washington, DC 20007-4915

(202) 338-4077

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 03:44:15 PM

Principal: Carolyn Davies <daviesca@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Carolyn Davies <daviesca@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Carolyn Davies

819 12th St NE

Washington, DC 20002-4430

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 03:44:25 PM

Principal: David Engel <dae9@cornell.edu>

ReplyTo: David Engel <dae9@cornell.edu>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

David Engel

3003 Van Ness St NW Apt W902

Washington, DC 20008-4858

(202) 487-3197

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 03:44:20 PM

Principal: Dennis Smyth <dmsmyth@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Dennis Smyth <dmsmyth@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Dennis Smyth

5912 32nd St NW

Washington, DC 20015-1602

(202) 363-3409

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 03:14:16 PM

Principal: Aaron Fischbach <aaronfischbach@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Aaron Fischbach <aaronfischbach@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Aaron Fischbach

1627 Mass Ave SE Unit 202

Washington, DC 20003-1722

(202) 543-5428

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 03:14:10 PM

Principal: Per Hoel <per.k.hoel@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Per Hoel <per.k.hoel@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Per Hoel

732 Park Rd NW

Washington, DC 20010-1580

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 02:14:08 PM

Principal: Andrew Seiler <avseiler@msn.com>

ReplyTo: Andrew Seiler <avseiler@msn.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Andrew Seiler

1939 Belmont Rd NW Unit 119

Washington, DC 20009-5421

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 02:14:08 PM

Principal: David Mckeown <dnmckeown@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: David Mckeown <dnmckeown@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

David Mckeown

1503 Caroline St NW

Washington, DC 20009-3907

(202) 797-7501

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 01:57:07 PM

Principal: Georg Maslyar <georg84@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Georg Maslyar <georg84@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Georg Maslyar

PO Box 48310

Washington, DC 20002-0310

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 01:57:12 PM

Principal: James Fletcher <fletch_irish@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: James Fletcher <fletch_irish@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

James Fletcher

730 Upshur St NW

Washington, DC 20011-7936

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 01:57:01 PM

Principal: "G.G Johnson" <ggjohnson@comcast.net>

ReplyTo: "G.G Johnson" <ggjohnson@comcast.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

G.G Johnson

1334 R St NW

Washington, DC 20009-4323

(202) 234-9340

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 01:57:01 PM

Principal: Rita Campbell <greenworksrita@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Rita Campbell <greenworksrita@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

Also, as a complimentary energy source, I ask the Capitol Architect to

look at the Washington Post Magazine article featuring Seth Grae's

technology that engages nuclear waste to create energy without damaging

the environment.

The coal industrialists should see the handwriting on the wall and

re-tool to eliminate adding toxins to the immune systems of our

population. The heavy metals stunt the growth of neurons so people

have no chance of working smarter not harder! See www.iaomt.org for

the research.

As well, for decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put

residents of the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the

opportunity to ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that

have happened over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning

coal, will continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Rita Campbell

1515 Michigan Ave NE

Washington, DC 20017-2737

(401) 521-5774

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 01:27:17 PM

Principal: Tim Donovan <ledfloyd13@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Tim Donovan <ledfloyd13@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

I want air to be clean, please do the right thing.

Sincerely,

Tim Donovan

901 6th St SW Apt 704

Washington, DC 20024-3809

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 12:57:04 PM

Principal: Margaret Elliott <elliottwash@msn.com>

ReplyTo: Margaret Elliott <elliottwash@msn.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Margaret Elliott

839 3rd St SW

Washington, DC 20024-3105

(202) 554-0878

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 12:57:09 PM

Principal: Molly Smith <smitmolly@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Molly Smith <smitmolly@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Molly Smith

2514 Tunlaw Rd NW Apt 201

Washington, DC 20007-6304

20007

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 12:56:58 PM

Principal: Kathleen Robertson <kmr510@netzero.com>

ReplyTo: Kathleen Robertson <kmr510@netzero.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Kathleen Robertson

2800 Woodley Rd NW Apt 430

Washington, DC 20008-4116

(202) 588-0491

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 12:57:09 PM

Principal: Margaret Elliott <elliottwash@msn.com>

ReplyTo: Margaret Elliott <elliottwash@msn.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Margaret Elliott

839 3rd St SW

Washington, DC 20024-3105

(202) 554-0878

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 12:57:09 PM

Principal: John And Debby Hanrahan <johnhanrahan5@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: John And Debby Hanrahan <johnhanrahan5@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

John And Debby Hanrahan

1505 Q St NW

Washington, DC 20009-3809

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 12:27:07 PM

Principal: S Diaz-Garcia <globalfutures1@juno.com>

ReplyTo: S Diaz-Garcia <globalfutures1@juno.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

S Diaz-Garcia

3925 Davis Pl NW Apt 207

Washington, DC 20007-1285

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 12:27:30 PM

Principal: Judith Turner <jeturn@roadrunner.com>

ReplyTo: Judith Turner <jeturn@roadrunner.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Judith Turner

1835 E Capitol St SE

Washington, DC 20003-1723

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 12:27:02 PM

Principal: Gail Henry <ghhenry@starpower.net>

ReplyTo: Gail Henry <ghhenry@starpower.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Many of us suffer from reactions to allergens and other pollutants, and

we have the measure our quality of life when we make decisions about

where we live. Please give us a good reason to stay in DC by holding

the Capitol Power Plant accountable for giving us the cleanest energy

possible.

Sincerely,

Gail Henry

3817 T St NW

Washington, DC 20007-2122

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:27 AM

Principal: Gordon Shetler <thegordon@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Gordon Shetler <thegordon@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Gordon Shetler

2701 Connecticut Ave NW

# 60

Washington, DC 20008-5327

(571) 773-6652

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:53 AM

Principal: W M Watts <russwatts68@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: W M Watts <russwatts68@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

W M Watts

1513 44th St NW

Washington, DC 20007-2004

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:53 AM

Principal: Marcie Cohen <marciecohen007@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Marcie Cohen <marciecohen007@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Marcie Cohen

1737 Church St NW

Washington, DC 20036-1301

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:53 AM

Principal: Victor Rivera Melendez <vitito73@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Victor Rivera Melendez <vitito73@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Victor Rivera Melendez

1754 Lanier Pl NW Apt 303

Washington, DC 20009-2131

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:46 AM

Principal: George S Cardillo <stevecard@netzero.net>

ReplyTo: George S Cardillo <stevecard@netzero.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

George S Cardillo

4824 Fort Totten Dr NE Apt 301

Washington, DC 20011-7564

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:43 AM

Principal: Louis A Cipro <lc.wdc@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Louis A Cipro <lc.wdc@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Louis A Cipro

1426 Q St NW

Washington, DC 20009-3808

(202) 265-4491

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:20 AM

Principal: Keri Douglas <keridouglas@mac.com>

ReplyTo: Keri Douglas <keridouglas@mac.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

At the very least, DC residents and citizens deserve clean air!

Please do your part to ensure the regulations protect the quality of

air we all breathe and our livelihoods to be able to continue to walk,

run, hike through our beautiful city. Our seniors citizens and

breathing impaired residents deserve the best solutions technology can

offer. As a result, we have healthier residents, citizens - requiring

less costly health care.

Please do your part - do not let the Capitol Power Plant raise the

pollution levels.

Thanks you.

Sincerely,

Keri Douglas

19 Logan Cir NW

Washington, DC 20005-3734

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:27 AM

Principal: Cynthiana Lightfoot <dcemsa1@aol.com>

ReplyTo: Cynthiana Lightfoot <dcemsa1@aol.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Cynthiana Lightfoot

1609 Kalmia Rd NW

Washington, DC 20012-1125

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:13 AM

Principal: Aaron Ray <aarondray@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Aaron Ray <aarondray@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Aaron Ray

1430 A St SE Apt 2

Washington, DC 20003-1584

(202) 558-8400

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:12 AM

Principal: Michael Evans <mjevans3@verizon.net>

ReplyTo: Michael Evans <mjevans3@verizon.net>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Michael Evans

811 25th St NW

Washington, DC 20037-2209

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:14 AM

Principal: Scott Freese <freese.scott@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Scott Freese <freese.scott@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Scott Freese

7035 Blair Rd NW Apt 122

Washington, DC 20012-1962

(570) 470-9492

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:20 AM

Principal: Harry Anastopulos <harry.anasto@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Harry Anastopulos <harry.anasto@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Harry Anastopulos

112 6th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-1128

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:14 AM

Principal: Frank Miele <frankreal@yahoo.com>

ReplyTo: Frank Miele <frankreal@yahoo.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Frank Miele

1918 Biltmore St NW

Washington, DC 20009-1510

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:12 AM

Principal: Megan Sweeney <alittleriled@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Megan Sweeney <alittleriled@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Megan Sweeney

5807 5th St NW

Washington, DC 20011-2136

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:25:09 AM

Principal: Seth Long <sethlongemail@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Seth Long <sethlongemail@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Seth Long

1800 Kilbourne Pl NW

Washington, DC 20010-2623

(202) 675-6693

PostedDate: 09/25/2012 04:23:48 PM

Principal: Seth Long <sethlongemail@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Seth Long <sethlongemail@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 25, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Seth Long

1800 Kilbourne Pl NW

Washington, DC 20010-2623

(202) 675-6693

PostedDate: 09/25/2012 04:23:48 PM

Principal: Seth Long <sethlongemail@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Seth Long <sethlongemail@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Keep the Capitol Power Plant's Emissions Low!

Body: Sep 25, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents of

the District of Columbia at risk. Now you have the opportunity to

ensure that the life-saving reductions in pollution that have happened

over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal, will

continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Seth Long

1800 Kilbourne Pl NW

Washington, DC 20010-2623

(202) 675-6693

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 11:57:53 AM

Principal: Ryan Shepard <ryanshepard@gmail.com>

ReplyTo: Ryan Shepard <ryanshepard@gmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: No more pollution from the Capitol Power Plant!

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

For decades, pollution from the Capitol Power Plant has put residents

of Capitol Hill and the wider District at risk. You now have the

opportunity to make the life-saving reductions in pollution that have

happened over the last three years, as the Plant stopped burning coal,

continue into the future.

Washingtonians deserve healthy air - moving to clean, efficient,

renewable power is one way to insure that we get it. The higher

pollution limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back

to harmful levels of toxins, should be loudly, decisively, and

permanently rejected.

Sincerely,

Ryan Shepard

1708 Lamont St NW Apt 1

Washington, DC 20010-2632

(202) 667-8050

PostedDate: 09/26/2012 10:07:39 PM

Principal: Danielle Drissel <danielle_drissel@hotmail.com>

ReplyTo: Danielle Drissel <danielle_drissel@hotmail.com>

SendTo: Mike Gordon/R3/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject: Preserve Capitol Power Plant's Low Emissions

Body: Sep 26, 2012

Mike Gordon

Dear Gordon,

Please maintain polutant limits that protect recent clean air

improvement for Capitol Hill residents. For decades pollution from the

Capitol Power Plant has put residents of the District of Columbia at

risk. Now you have the opportunity to ensure that the life-saving

reductions in pollution that have happened over the last three years,

as the Plant stopped burning coal, will continue for the future.

Families in D.C. deserve clean air and healthy communities. Moving to

more efficient use of the energy sources being used to power our

Nation's Capitol is the right direction. However the higher pollution

limits the Capitol Power Plant is proposing, taking us back to harmful

levels of air pollution from more than three years ago, should be

rejected.

Sincerely,

Danielle Drissel

253 11th St SE

Washington, DC 20003-2102

(202) 558-7566

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