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LTR-13-0386 - Multiple Citizens Emails San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Restart
ML13127A157
Person / Time
Site: San Onofre  Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 05/05/2013
From: Elliot E, Halevy L, Pheel W
Nuclear Hotseat Podcast
To: Macfarlane A
NRC/Chairman
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LTR-13-0386
Download: ML13127A157 (4)


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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Tue, May 7, 2013 10:59 Page No: 1 CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET PAPER NUMBER: LTR-13-0386 LOGGING DATE: 05/05/2013 ACTION OFFICE: EDO/OPA AUTHOR: HaLevy L AFFILIATION: Public Commenter ADDRESSEE: Macfarlane A M

SUBJECT:

LTR-13-0386 - Multiple Citizens E-mails re: San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Restart ACTION: Appropriate DISTRIBUTION: RF, SECY to Ack.

LETTER DATE: 05/05/2013 ACKNOWLEDGED: Yes SPECIAL HANDLING: Lead Office to Publicly Release 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after Secy's assignment.

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FILE LOCATION: ADAMS DUE DATE: DATE SIGNED:

Wright, Darlene From: Libbe HaLevy [libbe@nuclearhotseat.com]

Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 6:27 PM To: CHAIRMAN Resource; CMRSVINICKI Resource; CMRMAGWOOD Resource; CMRAPOSTOLAKIS Resource; CMROSTENDORFF Resource

Subject:

San Onofre

Dear Chairwoman and Commissioners,

As someone who was one mile away from the Three Mile Island nuclear accident when it happened, I know first-hand the trauma, terror, panic and ongoing depression of life created by an accident from a nuclear reactor... and this is without considering the physical compromises created by exposure to released radiation.

Southern California Edison has been show to have installed faulty steam generators with unapproved design changes. The leaks in January, 2012 allowed us to discover just how close to disaster we have already come.

To allow them back online is madness. To anyone has has driven the 405 freeway under optimum conditions, the thought of an evacuation during a nuclear emergency is laughable: the gridlock would lead to violence and a totally locked up southern California. The radiation would endanger not only property, but the Port of Los Angeles, the agricultural industry, wreck the 5th largest economy in the world (California's) and in the process take down the US economy and the rest of the world -- and that's without taking into account the damage wrecked on the health of all living things. The highest levels of thyroid cancer in the US are in southeastern Pennsylvania and southwestern New Jersey -- which were directly downstream and downwind of Three Mile Island. Don't let the length oftime it takes for physical health compromises to make themselves known let you think you're "off the hook" if nothing happens immediately. It's ALL on your watch. It took 30 years for my adrenal/thyroid problems to show up, but they have, and they seriously impact my ability to live the life I intend. Unless you wish to be remembered, by name; as Judases who were wiling to risk the destruction of life on Earth, I urge you to keep these leaking, outdated, dangerous nuclear reactors offline forever.

Sincerely, Libbe HaLevy.

Libbe HaLevy Producer/Host, Nuclear Hotseat Podcast www.NuclearHotseat.com www.facebook.com/NuclearHotseat Subscribe for free on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcastlnuclear-hotseat hosted-by/id458213762 1

Wright, Darlene From: wang pheel [pheelw@hotmail.comJ Sent: Friday, May 03,20132:09 PM To: CHAIRMAN Resource

Subject:

shut SONGS down once and for all Hi Mr. Macfarlane, I am a resident in LA. I want to express my concerns about restarting SONGS.

If you have no ideas how to handle the nuclear waste, then dont generate more. shut down SONGS now. also, we DONT believe its safe to be operated. and it will impact 8.5 million ppl who live and do biz in the area. who will be responsible for the consequence? if it is the NRC's decision to say yes to restarting, then it is your responsibility. but dont make that decision cause we all know we cant take that risk.

Thank you for taking time to contemplate on this very important decision.

Pheel W.

Resident of Los Angeles 1

Wright, Darlene From: Ed Elliot [edelliot65@gmail.com]

Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 4:49 PM To: CHAIRMAN Resource; CMRSVINICKI Resource; CMRAPOSTOLAKIS Resource; CMRMAGWOOD Resource; CMROSTENDORFF Resource Cc: Hipschman, Thomas; Lantz, Ryan; Andersen, James

Subject:

Don't Restart San Onofre Please see the logic in leaving the aged sleeping dog alone. The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is an outdated, broken machine.

Would anyone try to restart a dangerously leaking 1960's automobile? Of course not.

Please prevent another Fukishima.

Ed Elliot 1