ML12324A361

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Comment (58) of Jana Shakarian on Consideration of Environmental Impacts of Temporary Storage of Spent Fuel After Cessation of Reactor Operation
ML12324A361
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  
Issue date: 11/10/2012
From: Shakarian J
- No Known Affiliation
To:
Rulemaking, Directives, and Editing Branch
References
77FR65137 00058, NRC-2012-0246
Download: ML12324A361 (1)


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Page 1 of 1 As of: November 14, 2012 Received: November 10, 2012 PUBLIC SUBMISSION Status: Pending-Post PUBLI SUBM SSIONTracking No. ljw-81I wm-aarl Comments Due: January 02, 2013 Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2012-0246 Consideration on Environmental Impacts on Temporary Storage of Spent Fuel After Cessation of Reactor Operation Comment On: NRC-2012-0246-0001 Consideration of Environmental Impacts of Temporary Storage of Spent Fuel After Cessation of Reactor Operation

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-7 7 FA S /37 Submitter Information T1 Name: Jana Shakarian 7)

Address:

35 West Street Highland Falls, NY, 10928 (Ti r.....'

Organization: Concerned individual and Mom General Comment We are a military family and live within the ten mile radius of Indian Point. As far as I know this plant is not really necessary for the energy resources needed in the area, but instead posts severe risks to the health and possibly even lives of the many people and fauna surrounding it. Toxic waste is leaking into the ground water, the Hudson river flora and fauna is suffering from careless and outdated environmental techniques, evacuation plans are outdated and unworkable. The plant may pose a serious potential target for terrorists considering not only the dense population in its immediate environment, but also the proximity of America's military academy, which is constantly producing future military leaders as well as employing some of the currently finest officers and their families. The consequences of a major disaster or terrorist strike would also affect populous NYC. In all these perspectives it is abominable that the owners of Indian Point are not held to work their plant with up-to-date environmental and safety technology.

Even though I am not a permanent resident, it is inconceivable to me why this plant should even be kept operating, if safer and environmentally friendlier alternatives are at hand. The only reason all of our families who live close have to live in constant fear of an emergency appears to be the greed and stubbornness of the owners, who are too inflexible to find business that does not put millions of families at fatal risk.

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