ML13143A474
| ML13143A474 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 05/16/2013 |
| From: | Mccoy D - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | Rules, Announcements, and Directives Branch |
| References | |
| 78FR22576 00288, NRC-2013-0070 | |
| Download: ML13143A474 (1) | |
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- RULES -ANID DIRECTIVES BRANCH L2!3,!RC As of: May 17, 2013 Received: May 16, 2013 Status: PendingPost PUBLIC SUBM ISSION 213 MAY 1 7 Al Ir~a~ king No. ljx-85cz-ycnm Comments Due: May 16, 20E Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2013-0070 RECFIVED Application and Amendment to Facility Operating License Involving Proposed Po Significant Hazards Consideration Determination Comment On: NRC-2013-0070-0001 Application and Amendment to Facility Operating License Involving Proposed No Significant Hazards Consideration Determination; San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 2 Document: NRC-2013-0070-DRAFT-0196 I 1-*o I a%3 Comment on FR Doc # 2013-08888
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Submitter Information Name: David McCoy Address:
209 Ogle St Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 Organization: Citizen Action General Comment Keep SONG shutdown. It is a dangerous operation in a highly populated area. SONG is exposing the public to radiation and destroying marine life. There is no place for the spent fuel to go and it sits on the edge of an eroding seashore subject to powerful earthquakes and tsunamis. SONG has been a grossly negligent operation for decades. The recent generator tube incident is evidence of incompetent manufacturing, supply, installation, operation compounded by the stupidity of wanting to operate without fixing the problem-utter indifference of management to public and environmental safety. NRC should get real and must stop the licensing of old reactors that are well past useful lifetimes. I was an intervener on Trojan 50-344 spent fuel pool expansion and the defective control building construction. There is no place for the SONG waste to go and it should not be accumulating where it is. ASL13 denied the contention that the Trojan reactor was not built to withstand the regional earthquake in the NW. ASLB said the waste would have a repository within five years. Also that was fiction. Don't make the same mistake this time. The tubing at Trojan was defective similar to SONG. Greed, lies and incompetent management plus lax regulation can result in a horrific accident for SONG just as happened at Fukushima. NRC should be preventive rather than permissive. Listen to the public instead of all the technical arguments. These are dangerous reactors that should be decommissioned NOW.
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