ML12264A063

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Limited Appearance Statement of Cornelia Inoa Supporting Indian Point, Units 2 and 3 License Renewal Application
ML12264A063
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 09/05/2012
From: Inoa C
Denman Neighborhood Watch
To:
NRC/SECY/RAS
SECY RAS
References
50-247-LR, 50-286-LR, ASLBP 07-858-03-LR-BD01, RAS E-1278
Download: ML12264A063 (2)


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September 5, 2012 Office of the Secretary Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Fax to: (301) 415-1101 (verification (301) 415-1966) DOCKETED USNRC Email to: hearing.docket@nrc.gov September 19, 2012 (8:30 a.m.)

OFFICE OF SECRETARY Re: Indian Point Units 2 and 3 License Renewal Application RULEMAKINGS AND NRC Docket Nos. 50-247-LR and 50-286-LR ADJUDICATIONS STAFF ASLBP No. 07-858-03-LR-BDO1

Dear Sir or Madam:

My name is Cornelia Inoa and I am a member of the Denman Neighborhood Watch. I am writing because it is my understanding that the NRC is considering numerous issues in connection with the license renewal application for the Indian Point Energy Center, including the potential for alternative energy sources.

Busine6sses throughout. theNew :York City region, rely-on -thesafe,,'clean and.affordable. power Indian Point produces. In fact, as, much as 40% of our, power, used for. everything from our schools, hospitals and businesses, comes from Indian Point. Keeping Indian Point open means that families and businesses are not forced to pay dramatically higher electricity bills.

Right now, small businesses throughout our communities are struggling, costs are rising and the economy is struggling. Without Indian Point it is estimated-that the average Westchester business will have to pay 5 to 10 percent moreannually for their electricity. This is simply an unaffordable cost.

The continued operation of Indian Point also has a direct and significant impact on our health.

In short, because Indian Point is operating, our children are not breathing more of the dirty, polluted air released by power plants. As it is, the air quality in and around New York City is bad enough, with the Environmental Protection Agency continually labeling the air as unhealthy to breathe. Recognizing that the operation of Indian Point does not release greenhouse gases or other hazardousý pollutants it:simply doesn't-make sense to shut down the areals largest source of clean energy.

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Over the years, various alternative energy sources have been proposed to replace the Indian Point Energy Center, but none of them are an acceptable substitute. Each potential alternative source that is capable of replacing the Indian Point Energy Center either fails the affordability test or the health test. New York needs more power plants that produce clean and affordable power, not fewer. Therefore, I urge the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Atomic Safety Licensing Board to renew Indian Point's operating license.

Thank you for your consideration of my comments.

Sincerely, Cornelia Inoa Denman Neighborhood Watch 89-21 Elmhurst Avenue L2 Elmhurst, NY 11373 cc: Administrative Judge Lawrence G. McDade c/o Anne Siarnacki, Law Clerk Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Mail Stop T-3F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Fax to: (301) 415-5599 (verification (301) 415-7550)

Email to: anne.siarnacki@nrc.gov