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The foregoing discussion challenges the >)asic assumptions 
underlying the arguments and conclusions drawn in the impact 
stateraent, both regarding the nature and scope of potential 
hazards, and the effectiveness of the Guidelines in dealing 
v/ith these possible risks. There are i.''.any grounds upon v;hich 
one m.ay assert that the analysis of environmental impacts set 
forth in the impact statememt is incomplete, naive, idealistic, 
and overly optimistic. I would, therefore, recommend that the 
points raised above be thoroughly considered in preparing the 
final version of the environmental impact statement. 
Appendix K--76 
