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ME8189 -G20120172/EDATS: OEDO-2012-0147 - e-mail from Additional Co-Petitioner, (49 Additional Co-Petitioners)
ML12191A008
Person / Time
Site: FitzPatrick 
Issue date: 06/12/2012
From: Goldberg S, Elias L, Arginsky M
- No Known Affiliation
To: Borchardt R, Bhalchandra Vaidya
NRC/EDO, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
2.206, G20120172, OEDO-2012-0147, TAC ME8189
Download: ML12191A008 (1)


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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "nro ikel'*" ignition soumces a~or9 the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until The public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Sgtr Name (print):._ Signature Date 6/(7/" Email: A' L6' cJ)h*ILQ (6fr Address: Name (print): '. 4-r LI ,-Signature Date J'-' Email: Address: Name (print): C) /3ibc4.* /7 C __Signature Date I2 Email: Y CI,4Q (h i_.,Co,'- Address: /o/( 1qs,4, < .Yg 5 UO 0 0[7* Name (print):.;1A-._4**,*l .*'"1* t?¢.,_, Signature,..*L*- Date (P~ 2I], Email: -717y¢: 9o(-,) ow~z-co,/ d-Address: d w. W'tCATLCC' q_ 0*:**c i 111*l!! **

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, N Name (print):. Date Lf")t-2"} \\'"F ____Sinature Ve Email: A7 (-3 1 -c, V 6 Address: Name (print): A Si, J Signature ( Date I I 1 l Email: 0 \\.b., I£ -o-uc*iov it

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level.- poses severe risk to workers and the public. P The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petitio),-. I Thank you. k Name (print):. Signature Date b [Nv______ Email: A6 a*'i w" CO i f Address: ~ ~c %\\Q~k'~iCý Name (print): 4:c DVIYA -Signature VUKýf/* Date ý4 11-7 11*2.- Email: e-ZW 1-10 (C* Address: 'U CA, ,A I LaAC Name (print): c-Signature __ ( 6 Date Email: C A Address: \\ AWA L k/\\ tV* zgs Name (print): P Date 7-_ Signature W..A IA," Address: ,, 1 5 Lm AWY4, A\\ tkf41 N'.I

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): "i o2LL Date 060 1 & /> )()i 1 1 6 Signature I

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be ad public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): S\\J(L" dcAiyu? Signature Date Email: k, -to Address: Name (prin):, Signature Date 717 Email: Address: Name (print): po Mi. 4-A J1 ) Signature Date 6- /7-1t-- Email: / Address: Name (print): "J-!'i t Date c//I'//o-) Address:

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): Date Address: vp *1 £

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A.. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. T h a n k y o u, x 4 Name (print):,. Signature Date ,- z, //f. Email: 7/1 A L~.~. A I. YLI4~ Address: 6/a //~(~-' hbE17 L/ V-- LIC&Y -Address: 3L U 6L Name (print): r -ig n* /,) Signature._.__ Date

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the.James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. o The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): f%3_u'I & \\Rp - rt--w2, Signature L L,4 4. Date -Q Email Address: ?-

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for.a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): T_~ji __i4~1 K/k /14A I Signature I Date 6-- ) ,- /.-- Email: Address: 2,~ 0 LQ/-(f-IT A]-~N ~' Y )1 Name (print): _ ZX Signatu r.F* Date I Email: 4 Address: .2 A-Name (print)- Signature Date 6 Email: vi' Address: Name (print): Date I I ,J-f E al L/-, Signature A Email: uk I cS&f f m v Address: t_ (V\\A,--- k J i.-.,- L~V ~in )~ IxL4 V 0

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources aýov9 the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print)-2 ' C Signature Date ii Z i Email: Ccýv Address: (5-5--' Name (print): V1 C' (A-* Signature __Z, ZZ ZI Date Email: k n--O. EmaPl: C) ne Address: o-CA* t -*OO £. "t* (.'-7, Name (print): \\* Signature Date r( -. Email: /-.(* '-.'r Address: , 4 4 /1 Name (print): DEmail: Address: z-*-LZl L"1u/ V *L4*'/ (K-p *L /- Signature ca1t <:i-,, GO

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. o The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, ? ý1,111 Name (print): ffý-. Date Address: Q~'~1 fi /'~ Signature____________ email: -'?0_"ij7-3/4t,"- 4' ('d ) e3C_- Email: (2\\j\\ ~ )1 ~D( 0 C Name (print): _ n Date Address: \\ () *

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources aiong the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, T7DdLJq4/,,, V, W ) o W e t Name (print): / J Date 6 //7,_T2-i Email:*l Address: t- )Iov -2,- 1r-5.. V L4.IA/V/ / )/ Date __ Email:__________________ Address: /0 / /-VL 'y /d f-? Name (print): ( "JX J 4I Signature Date i ( 1 Email:.C-Address: Name (print): 4 (Y Km k 'tl Date '7 Email: M -I' Address: ~G ~1 L Signature 11_ýka C q-7J t

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): 19"/* ¢ ý"P_,DdAavýs Signature ibý 0 1^- wd_11ý Name (print): $9.TdSignature.14 Date k/ 72-Email: "-O Address:, I t-w-1 -K I4 _D -7dOti-Name (print): /1) 6/ Signature / / Date ý // 7 Z //7---- Email: kf. , " /", / Address: £./ FZc MY/..i~_ .l-o*i*-.,)'* f 7 / 6(6/( Name (print):, ! a)\\ ec7'-,S*7 l6-Signature Date ifL /i

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there ame "D WeVf'," ignfiom soumrces aDnig tX,'e vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and unfil the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, -?4$r Sinaur Name (print): Signature Name (print): __ ,__v___.e __C-Signature____/______ Date 6 2.- Email: Address: I N. Name (print): f,'1...-. c-'-cZ..* Signatuire.z Date .Email: A /. -KY*.'s-.

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident.* Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, H/ r\\ l,/ 2 A,-AI Name (print): -f 4

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the. outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I reqipst NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will-be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): I+e\\'AK\\ (*ri A Signature -AA-" Date Em;ail:C kk4UV\\6( (D <ZJ~ I j 0 Address: Name (print): -- A S 0 ,D/ Signature Email: 1447 / 7 ?/u ZCýb12r Add ress: Date b )2 Email: Address: / Name (rint: "tfN Sionature Date (L.- Address: ]"7/I'*.- Email: !J,

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant.is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent, plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): I I.VO (k%( Signature Date Email: tInIp 0P kn,"bJ NAA4S, I Address: (qg,, Name (print): ",1( Vw0 .A Date ,7 7 -H-,ý o d ý e-,ý Signature Email: Address: f2-_

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level -. poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "io MW*,f" ijition so~rces aýoij tW)e vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, ,o Name (print): (' m Signature-. Date L [-/2e)f.- Email: Address: ---9.

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency -enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show thedangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no ýikely" ignition soumes azong the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, ~- Name (print): Signatu atXZ. Date3'"/ '??-LO/

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the Jam4s A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "'o ,etj," ýgnffit soouves a~oi~g te vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until The public is afforded bearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and mypdentity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this Ititin. Thank you, Name (print): ýOa_ \\ 0100 Si nature Date Emails: <'e,- 1z <c,---/' -c¢-e Adres -I Name (print): Signature Date to / 71Email: Address: Lr" 4/ k"',, 7s' Name (print): _____/__ __-_Signature Date 1*>. /2-Email: Address: 2*Z/ j'-IL'/ 6¢ y>/ý-.. Name (print): / Signature"" Sigatu~re ý

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to. suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no inke\\y"

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrck Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the'double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are ",io ý*e*j" ig'i i ent %wgc he 'vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name *rint): Date Email:_ '41ý L& 0.1 Signaturee. /41 Address: '**,].. N a me (p rint): e.,<-r, "A/-'*i. s.cb;44*",ýý1 Signaturei,/* "('f DtEmail: 5CtFf4M CO)h I NAýI' Ir 5t!M Address: eeQ;7 Ar' /kV& 7 Name (print): 2 Signature../ Date. 7 Email: Address: VP I. Signature \\. Name (print): Date Email: Address:

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the pubfic is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, __u t.z4L' Name (print): \\, ")4() Signature__ Date L./ -i Email: 4VI -A 7 1 .I C 0VVN, Name (print): _________ -______________Signature Date P/ Z Email _____ Address: P6 &x(5~ 6fa~ k A ? S Name (print): Signature Date Email: Address: Name (print): Signature Date Email: Address:

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. o The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): PO)Y2Y /$b id4(ture Date Email:_ I(A~NV~iZt 7/ ,,TJ2 717Jh'AA Address: - -*-.e. ,\\ .J..k,.-C# f \\ / V/ Name (print): f\\rS '\\Signature Date */_*_ _Email:__ Address: Y1-41 j a-$ )65-1 " ry-kn-N C6, Name (print):

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources aiong the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name(print): -o*'y, C-\\L,*' tN SignatureZ A',e-v(.A Date la }6 I V* Email: -+ 0 8 A 4*L,. Address:P6 AH g4 k07

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition.

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): --* 1V(:D,ý) ý C.4:F Signature ~2 ~W~& Date U / 4', Address: P D -u"-)c Email: '~K5 /,fr$ ~ ~C~e2 ~. 46,~2r)iq~ 754-i~ye J~~J-~ J,2o31 Name (print): 4Y__ "_Sg te___,_____._ Date / c-Email: .kLA_- 5 'WA C/A Address: "'W -("5(d*( 3 P A Name (print): f\\ Signature. Date 5* t1,,Email:_______________________________________ Address:6 k 3 I,- Name (print): lr

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show thedangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print):C6t-ZY-- X, r'-ý- Signature Date. Emai A,'J2-J LAit, 1: So 01A-Address: /017-2 6 A 2-_) C. j,- .,0( Name (print):.. < re .t Signature Date**Lt

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies Upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and.identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): ,,S

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): _ Date (I I-Email: Address: cO" Signature c~c~ r,4 op ýVOr- \\ 'e Ac vtAYA ýý C tOj 1 ( (I cIC1Lib Name (print): ' £ýz(o-0 9-ý-LCY Date 6-*- 1 '(9 Email: Signature~~, "of A~ \\ ooP - yn v Address: ýýk S&Ldk a Co,"A t ~k~w\\ kOhf 7 Name (print): * / -a& / S,' / 'I, q Signature L 'IJ ) _ Date 6/1" )- Address: Email: ?*L. / .(./Z¢* /, 6 .x/( Name (print): 6/ Ali ÷ ÷ L*-'-- (/" Signature Z**1*ZII" Email: o-)c,- )t6 -oa Date I( , j. 2-0{2-Address: A9o 0 i i ý,x/ 44, Aly ' o i 9j -

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): _ (* Signature (...O. ,i..o4 Date G(*-41. Email: ( sf"'sc.O_.c (' ¢iI Address: P. r' Z* T VT Name (print): 0

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan,- since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "nolikely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): SR t" i5 K '- Signature Date 2./ (4 Email: Address:` R-[/) u,, o:D'i zi (.:* Z*- A)- 0 Name (print): c -c Le Signature 7 Date 2 -( Email:__ Address: (D C9-l T '~/< /.Y Name (print): / -I r C .,S

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): LK> (jk.U-Signature k // o Date ( 1 Z-Email: Address: 6a K "UV+/-Aq( ,., f-ar Name (print): SKt 4 4 t2./ cc-o5* Signature ,&V 4 Date-Email: A Address: IT U Name (print): _S M, Signaturec____ Date -'///A) Email: &'c S" _________/o Address: Name (print): _E -1 ,r,. Ke*-* 5 ifpr - ignature "A'. v-**

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological-accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): C' IP' "'i CIcL Signature Date 6-Email: C5T eA 1LL(,) N'/VC. /ie, / Address: t3 1-fl,, Je,'/gJ'!"-I. ,/\\/Itl1,, Name (print): 60'J, Signature Z,1cZCL Date 6 7-Email: Address: A) /k2 VA /\\ "/i.0

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): Date &, I 0"O J~qot A0z Signature i, [7-Email: &U/Q 7-c[6I '(-"C C)cVq Address: Jc IL44 Lr ITc-7q$ I I IA Name Signature'rma--: Date UEmail:

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. 4 The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety.posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): L -,-- e-Signature ZLI:V Date-z --.v. t &> toi -z._ Email:__ Address: t N/*<sA Name (print): Ja -Signa tureziý2 -*2-.* Datess (ý() (/h-L__ Email:2 Vci Address: (2 N 0- n ,w"* Name (print): KksF6/S-$ 1- ( Signature/ Z*{) 4a, Datedý(%// Email: 51,2, /`_,A, 6-*V` V I.' t~ Address: 33 -7 ekr-Name (print. ý-/X M/D Date Add ress: e~ Lo-ke-, N-ik by ii;i9~~ fcJ/1 Signaturee. Email: 4'

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did notinstall a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in.1 989-and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. o The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Name (print): Signatur r Address: dz Name (print): &el Signature_) ý__ Date 1----- E m ail: ./'* -,z /-- j, Name (print): _?C1 Lk r--U. (A n V, Signature Y-a \\)0L..--,c.'-- Date i a-Email: ") U. V

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to-suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no ýike~y" ignition soaites aýoýN the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): P Date 117 1rc iC Signature Email: 41cu'lal-rrtj vh_40& ccN Address: F*77 2-4di.i i-_) i~~e"-cPP !5M, f ~1C~& Name (print): Date U/ I I E! Address: ____Signaure-ts Email: (r v y1J( VYi-(1 C'nLI 0 Q~AL~A ~ o7c( Name (print): '~J4Y/VJ A-c ci#67~ Signature 4,L7 Date 611 //Z Email: o4E'kF-Address: A0 ,H7 DLa,-'O 7" /", / Name (print): bi/TA'- C / Signature - (C" Date 611 7ao-Email: / ou \\/ t, -o. C C),ý, Address: / ýZ I -F U _D o,/-e 0 V/1-L_ C-J F=ý !ý.-T F-I r.=. L b ,/VI- 0r7 0 7 c) Addmss: J77v~o,'Z ~ VJ~S-TPif~.Lb AI\\J c70~

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9,2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upona "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no ikel'y" ignition souyzes aý,ng te vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): Name (print):Sign at ure ~K DatesJs Address: ""r Email:________ 0A7 K2626V§ Signatu Name (print): V' 4 .W. C zX6L.- Signatu Date (n 1 Email: Address: L{IL4 L"J*,*:,v~ kJKIC. Address:I-LtIL /- ~f S N Name (print): A a k0 /-S) 4 Signature MAVZ'I, AjjkV17V Date 6 /17 1 Z-Email:I/V) 0 a o co v-- Address: 32-- GerCtv w&c,, / C,_) -\\AeS$ !/J 14iV.* NT 74-90 Name (print): \\_ \\-k.V\\\\ Date Signature Email: Address: /1.1, f Lv*n 01* 1.' Zk I E il

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. o The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources alor9 the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded "nearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process.our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and.my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print):_ 7 re,/,p 27 -L L-C Date Z 7 /$" 2-Email: f-K_.L Address: 2o-L" ) _ /AJ* *:A, Name (print): DateL C Address: / Signature

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition soumoes atorj Vne vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded 'hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): Date u /Signature Ema il:. /' Address: .2/ f.- Name (print): S.5i* i ,Signaturq/* ez Date 7 7//._ Email: /jeQ4eV ,2/e ( C4tV1a, do rbQ Address: Name (print): ji 2JI41i I/ zi.- Signature Date 7-Email: /. Address: O/ /7a/*lAV/i,. J ,/ (/.- / ->'7, Name (print): \\".-le3 Cti-Date 6 t " I Email: Address: -7 " 2 leL) P-Qc '..4 Signature (I oi e-m-/7'

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

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Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. o The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for Z a e Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, /

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank vou KY? Name (print): Date -4 Z-6 E --1A,, N1i. 7UI1"-tiv -A Signature / nail: C, 19-/'hf& 1.1-ý (\\, _ 4 " Address: (A t.

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there ae "wDo 'MA,' *j-~tior sotrces a~on* the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until tie public is afforded bearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank

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Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there afe "no liej" gnitiion souirces aoDng the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): $'1 I0 Date Z Z Email: Sig natur //a,./ 1:::z r,.-A ,.d ,s 9 A Address: 1/ 5 '_ ( / ,4.. Ž1_ y'/- ?. ", A.-? / 2 ( Name (print): Signature Name (print):ý" 3W Signature 4 4'--. Date 1 IL Email: JA Vi 21, DN-6_ CAW ?*,'I.coa-- Address: A,_J. 0 ,, e j2,p.n-o, -(, Name (prnt): LAdL it -"- Bm*j**-- Date A 912 Email:_______ I/ Address: I f'6i >E~k 7ý_L4 4ý Sig natu re6//44 IO'1AUt AZ;!.& /V Y

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing"- venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent-dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment 9 failure, and that there are "m)o le*'" ignition soucmes along +he avent path. Neither of these assumptions ,was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, we request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operation's publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and unfil the public is afforded hnearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. We wish the NRC to process our request using the 2.206 process, and we understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is our point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): hIS-a-yk 17 ____Signature ýa K 2_r, Email: ( Date 16, Address: Name Date Address:t Name (print): T( 4 h J Signature ,.t 0\\, Date 6-, !2_. Email: Oý (A k ra 3 Q xt 4 /I'LA CU Ci(V Address: Name (print : L-0 r:* -W ie Date Email: L/ Signature AA Address:

Mr. James Borchardt Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Attn: Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, NRC Petition Manager In the Matter of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in Scriba, New York

Dear Mr. Borchardt:

We wish to co-petition with the Alliance for a Green Economy and Beyond Nuclear's March 9, 2012 emergency enforcement petition to suspend the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant. The FitzPatrick plant is the only GE Mark I boiling water reactor in the US that did not install a Direct Torus Vent System as requested by the NRC in 1989 and instead, to save money, relies upon a "pre-existing" venting system that is not fully hardened against a severe accident. The plan in the event of a severe accident - which is to vent dangerous steam, gases and radiation into the Standby Gas Treatment System building which will blow off the double doors to release a radiological accident to the outside environment at ground level - poses severe risk to workers and the public. The hydrogen explosions at the Fukushima reactors show the dangers posed by the current FitzPatrick venting plan, since the plan was approved on the assumptions that venting would prevent containment failure, and that there are "no likely" ignition sources along the vent path. Neither of these assumptions was correct during the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. Subsequent to the Fukushima accident, the NRC inspected FitzPatrick and identified a "vulnerability, in that current procedures do not address hydrogen considerations" during a severe accident. Therefore, I request NRC immediately suspend the FitzPatrick operating license until Entergy Nuclear Operations publicly documents a post-Fukushima re-analysis for the reliability and capability of the FitzPatrick containment vent plan, and until the public is afforded hearings to address the unacceptable risks to public health and safety posed by FitzPatrick. I wish the NRC to process my request using the 2.206 process, and I understand that under this process, the contents of this message and my identity will be made public. Jessica Azulay at the Alliance for a Green Economy is my point of contact for this petition. Thank you, Name (print): -,* Date C/ t Address: P / t_.

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