ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Title
Steven Englebright Collection
Collection Number
SC 327
OCLC Number
In-process
Creator 
Steven Englebright, 1946-
Provenance 
Under review
Extent,Scope, and Content Note 
The collection is comprised of 1 cubic ft. of papers and subject files amassed by
                     Steven Englebright and primarily related to the Long Island Lighting Company and Shoreham
                     Nuclear Plant in the mid-1980s.
Arrangement and Processing Note
Processing completed by Special Collections in December 2005.
Finding aid revised and updated by Kristen J. Nyitray in June 2019.
Language
English 
Restrictions on Access
The collection is open to researchers without restriction.
Rights and Permissions 
Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
                     does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
                     responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
                     to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
                     where needed prior to publication.  
Citation 
[Item], [Box], Steven Englebright Collection, Special Collections and University Archives,
                     Stony Brook University Libraries.
Historical Note
In the early 1980s, Steve Englebright helped lead the effort to preserve the Long
                        Island Pine Barrens and is credited with articulating the connection between the preservation
                        of the Pine Barrens ecosystem and protection of the sole source aquifer which it overlays
                        as a public health imperative to safeguard the drinking water of 1.5 million people.
                        His interest in the interface between science and society in the policy area of public
                        health led him to public elected office where he has served in the Suffolk County
                        Legislature and the New York State Assembly. As the only natural scientist in the State Legislature, Steve Englebright’s ability
                        to translate technical concepts and findings into meaningful public policy has enabled
                        him to craft policy that has relevance to our lives and health. As the Legislature’s
                        leading proponent for the use of clean, renewable energy, Englebright authored New
                        York’s first solar and wind net-metering laws in the 1990s and successfully pushed
                        in 2008 for the expansion of solar net-metering to include all utility customer classes.
                        These laws now provide the necessary foundation on which to ramp up New York’s renewable
                        energy production. In February 2015, Assemblyman Englebright was appointed Chair of the Assembly Committee
                        on Environmental Conservation. His environmental priorities include advancing policy
                        and budgetary initiatives to improve the quality of our air and waters, open space
                        preservation, recycling and sustainability, and ramping up our efforts on the state
                        level to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat the impacts of climate change
                        including sea level rise, ocean acidification, and future extreme weather events. Steve Englebright is on the faculty of the Sustainability Studies Program at Stony
                        Brook University. He received his BS from the University of Tennessee in 1969 and
                        an MS in Geology (Paleontology/Sedimentology) from Stony Brook. Standing Committee Assignments 2017: Environmental Conservation (Chair); Education;
                        Energy; Higher Education; and Rules.
(Source: New York State Assembly website, June 2019)  
Subjects
Englebright, Steven, -- 1946-
Shoreham Nuclear Powerplant (N.Y.)
Long Island Lighting Company (N.Y.)
Electric power -- New York (State) -- Long Island.
Nuclear power plants -- New York (State) -- Shoreham.
Environmental policy -- New York (State) -- Long Island.
Long Island (N.Y.) -- History.
Electric power.
Environmental policy.
Nuclear power plants.
New York (State) -- Long Island.
New York (State) -- Shoreham.
Ecology -- New York (State) -- Long Island.
Pine Barrens (Long Island, N.Y.
Ecology.
New York (State) -- Long Island.
Conservation of natural resources.
INVENTORY
Box 1
American Nuclear Society
 American Nuclear Society – Statement of the LI section
 Analysis of LILCO’s proposed rate mitigation measures (May 1985)
 Article 14-A – Gas and Electric Service
 Assembly, State of NY, Albany
 Catacosinos, William J – Statement
 Citizens for Shoreham Electricity
 Cohen, Perry – Public Hearing Statement
 Correspondence (2 folders)
 Correspondence – Ronald Reagan
 Clippings
Governor Mario Cuomo’s Plan (New York)
 Democratic Press Statement
 Divestiture of LILCO
 Examination of a proposal for the public operation of LILCO
 Garelle, Jack – A Local Law Establishing the CEASC
 George Hochbrueckner
 Gioia Issues Staff Report
 Henry, George W. – Statement
 Howard Commission Members (March, 1983)
 Increased in LILCO electric rates
 Introductory Resolution 2028-84 – Establishing the CEASC
 Kirkpatrick and Lockhart’s report
 Legal papers filed by LILCO
 LILCO- Atomic Safety and Licensing of Shoreham Plant
Box 2
LILCO – Inspection of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station’s construction
 LILCO – Notes on Public Ownership
 LILCO – Review of exception request
 The LILCO, Shoreham Story
 LILCO – Supreme Court Papers
 LI Public Power Project
 LI Ratepayers Association
 Long Island Trust – Advertisements
 Map of Health Effects at Three Mile Island
 Mckinney’s Local Finance Law
 Miscellaneous
 Moser, Richard G- Shoreham
 New York Power Authority
 The News and Views of Newsday (A Modus Operandi)
 NYS – Senate Assembly
 News Releases
 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (2 folders)
 104 Appellate Division Reports
 People’s Action Coalition
 Position Paper: Shoreham Nuclear Power Station (5/30/1984)
 Public Hearing (11/13/1984)
 Publications – Bulletin (5/26/1983)
 Publications – The Coming Great Nuclear Power Cash-In
 Publications – Groundswell (Feb, 1985)
 Publications – Indian Point, emergency planning and you
 Publications – Power to the Public, not to LILCO
 Publications –Public Power Contributes More to Local Governments than do IOUs
 Publications –2 Utilities are better than one
 Radio TV Reports, Inc
 Radiological Emergency Preparedness (2/16/1983)
 Report – Annual Gas and Electric Bills
 Report to Governor Mario Cuomo’s Shoreham Commission
Box 3
Request to LILCO for additional information under local Law 2-86 (1/21/1986)
 Resolution No. 277 – Physical inspection of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant
 Sabatino, Paul – Public Power Takeover
 Shoreham – Fight hurts
 Shoreham- Myths and Facts
 Shoreham Update (April 2-8 1984; April 10-16, 1984)
 Shoreham Update (April 17-24, 1984; April 24-30, 1984)
 Shoreham Update (May 1-7, 1984; May 8-14, 1984)
 Shoreham Update (May 15-21, 1984; May 22-28, 1984)
 Shoreham Update (May 29 - June 4, 1984; June 12-18, 1984)
 Shoreham Update (June 19-25, 1984; June 26 – July 2, 1984)
 Shoreham Update (July 3-9, 1984; July 12-14, 1984)
 Shoreham Update (April 2-8, 1984; April 10-16, 1984)
 Shoreham Update (Dec. 25-31, 1984; Jan. 1-7, 1985)
 Shoreham Update (Jan 8-14, 1985; Jan 15-21, 1985)
 Shoreham Update (Jan 22-28, 1985; Jan 29 – Feb 4, 1985)
 Shoreham Update (Feb 19-25, 1985; March 5-11, 1985)
 Shoreham Update (March 5-11, 1985; March 11-15, 1985)
Box 4
Shoreham Update (March 19-25, 1985; March 26 – April 1, 1985)
 Shoreham Update (April 9-15, 1985; April 16-22, 1985; April 23-29, 1985)
 Shoreham Update (April 30 – May 7, 1985; May 14-20, 1985; May 21-27, 1985)
 Smith Barney’ study
 Solomon, Kenneth A. – Preliminary Review of the Shoreham Analysis
 Stanchfield, Ronald
 Suffolk County’s Consumer Electric Agency Referendum
 Suffolk County Environmental Assessment
 Suffolk County Takeover of LILCO
 TMI Cancer Study
 What we weren’t told in the LILCO 1979 Annual Report
