Merck & Co., Inc.
Letter from Mr. and Mrs Merkal
Route 1, Box 202
Keezletown, VA 22832
May 5, 1997
Ms. Robin Moore
Air Radiation & Toxins
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Dear Ms. Moore:
While am pleased that the Elkton Merck plant is replacing its coal-fired boilers with national gas boilers, I am concerned and alarmed over the permit changes and the precedents it sets and harm that might come to the Shenandoah National Park. An unlimited term permit and company right of veto greatly limit the park's ability to protest other increased pollutants. Why not initiate a 10 year initial term limit, and see how that works? Why does Merck have veto authority over what is best for a national park?
Please explain and re-think this procedural change.
Sincerely,
Mr./Mrs. Merka