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Comment (289) of Diane Forrest, Cecelia Lavan Et. Al. of Blauvelt Dominican Social Justice Committee on PRM 50-104 Regarding Resolution for Public Health and Safety Regarding Indian Point Nuclear Plants on Emergency Planning Zone
ML12283A260
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Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 09/24/2012
From: Forrest D, Howell D
Blauvelt Dominican Social Justice Committee
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NRC/SECY/RAS
SECY RAS
References
77FR25375 00289, PRM-50-104
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DOCKETED PRM 50-104 USNRC (77FR25375 October 5, 2012 (1:00 pm)

RESOLUTION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICE OF SE RETARY RULEMAKINGS AND REGARDING INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR PLANTS ADJUDICATIOIýS STAFF A A WHEREAS, the nuclear disaster at Fukushima has resulted in widespread dispersal of radioactive materialir the Aff?

air, land and water, and President Obama of the United States and Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Jaczki have called for the evacuation of all Americans within a 50 mile radius of the stricken plants; and WHEREAS, radiological contamination from Fukushima has extended 140 miles to Tokyo reservoirs, and the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plants are situated within twenty miles of the New Croton and Kensico Reservoirs whic h supply large parts of New York City's drinking water; and WHEREAS, the New York State Emergency Evacuation Plans were thoroughly evaluated by former FEMA director and evacuation expert James Lee Witt and found to be inadequate to protect the public from radiological exposure; and that evacuation plan flaws and deficiencies remain unresolved; and WHEREAS, the spent fuel rods at both Indian Point reactors are stored in warehouse-type buildings with cornmercially available steel roofs, have no independent electricity or cooling systems and are not constructed with the same containment capabilities and back-up systems used to protect the reactors; and WHEREAS, new techniques and advances in seismology have disclosed additional information about the two fault lines near Indian Point and plant construction standards fall far below potential earthquake magnitude; NOW, therefore, be it RESOLVED that in order to safeguard the health and safety of United States citizens, we the undersigned call for the emergency evacuation zone around Indian Point to be extended from 10 to 50 miles; and be it further RESOLVED, that the flaws and deficiencies identified in the James Lee Witt report be remedied; and be it further RESOLVED, that full containment, as well as independent back-up electricity and cooling for the spent fuel popis be established and spent fuel rods be moved as quickly as possible into hardeneddry cask storagewhich is more secure than the spent fuel pools, and be it further .1 RESOLVED, that new seismological data be taken into consideration and infrastructure upgraded accordingly for the continued operation of Indian Point, including its spent fuel storage facilities; and be it further RESOLVED, that these Resolutions be transmitted to Governor Andrew Cuomo of the State of New York; Commissioner Jerome M. Hauser, New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Planning; and to Commissioner Gfeery 4aezko,Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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