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Comment (14) of Ilse Andrews, on Behalf of Sapl on NRC-2010-0206-0013, NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC; Notice of Availability of Draft Supplement 46 to Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License
ML11301A075
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Site: Seabrook NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/25/2011
From: Andrews I
Ilse Andrews Translations, SAPL
To:
Rulemaking, Directives, and Editing Branch
References
76FR47612 00014, NRC-2010-0206-0206-0013
Download: ML11301A075 (2)


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October 25, 2011 Status: PendingPost Tracking No. 80f5becd Comments Due: October 26, 2011 Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2010-0206 Notice of Receipt and Availability of Application for Renewal of Facility Operating License Comment On: NRC-2010-0206-0013 NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC; Notice of Availability of Draft Supplement 46 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants and Public Meetings for the License Renewal of Seabrook Station, Unit 1 Document:

NRC-2010-0206-DRAFT-0026 Comment on FR Doc # 2011-19875 Submitter Information Name: Ilse Andrews Organization:

SAPL General Comment ILSE ANDREWS TRANSLATIONS

-277 Water Street, Exeter NH 03833 USA, Tel. 603 778-8264 ilse.andrews@myfairpoint.net

Z October 25, 2011 ' r.rC/3 Comment Regarding the Seabrook, New Hampshire, DEIS Having attended three recent presentations in New Hampshire under the auspices of the NRC, I would like to comment as follows: The DEIS fails to give fair consideration to planned or expected alternative power generation in the region, even though it will clearly exceed Seabrook's output.The sustainable power sources of the immediate future will be diverse and decentralized, thus assuring the population in this region of reliable power regimes without the dangers inherent in nuclear power.No explanation is provided in the DEIS on foreseeable control of current tritium leakage at Seabrook; nor is there a consideration of the likely increase of tritium leakage as the plant ages. I think the NRC should insist on scheduled full-scale investigation and reporting of contaminated plants and animals in the marine environment of Seabrook.Climate-change, with its expected rise in sea level and resulting impact on coastal erosion, severe storms and e& 16 e,-ý -,4 -5 e2 https://fdms.erulemaking.net/fdms-web-agency/component/contentstreamer?objectld=090000648Of5bec...

10/26/2011 Page 2 of 2 groundwater hydrology are inadequately considered in the DEIS and are palpably out of date.Respectfully submitted, Ilse Andrews https://fdms.erulemaking.net/fdms-web-agency/componentlcontentstreamer?objectId=090000648Of5bec...

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