ML14252A142

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Comment (15) of Mary Ann Baier Opposing License Renewal Application for Fermi 2
ML14252A142
Person / Time
Site: Fermi  DTE Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/27/2014
From: Baier M A
- No Known Affiliation
To:
Division of Administrative Services
SECY RAS
References
79FR36837 00015, NRC-2014-0109
Download: ML14252A142 (2)


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Page 1 of 2 As of: September 03, 2014 Received:

August 27, 2014 Status: Pending_Post PUBLIC SUBMISSION Tracking No. ljy-8eOz-j83j Comments Due: August 29, 2014 Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2014-0109 License Renewal Application; Fermi 2 Comment On: NRC-2014-0109-0003 DTE Electric Co., Fermi 2; Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement Document:

NRC-2014-0109-DRAFT-0009 Comment on FR Doc # 2014-15281 Submitter Information

->'7) -g ... : Name: Mary Ann Baier Address: 2930 Geneva St. T.

Dearborn,

MI, 48124-3356 Email: maturtle@gmail.com General Comment Bi-national coalition opposes Fermi 2 license extension on Great Lakes shore NRC file photo of Fermi 2 Multiple environmental groups have met an arbitrarily short, 11:59pm Eastern deadline, and officially intervened against the application by DTE (Detroit Edison) to extend the operating license at its Fermi 2 atomic reactor (photo, left) for an additional 20 years. Fermi 2's operating license is currently set to expire in 2025.DTE's Fermi nuclear power plant, most infamous for the October 5, 1966 "We Almost Lost Detroit" partial meltdown of its Unit 1 experimental plutonium breeder reactor, is located on the Lake Erie shore of southeast Michigan, in Monroe County.Beyond Nuclear has entered into coalition with Citizens Environment Alliance of Southwestern Ontario, as well as Don't Waste Michigan, to file four contentions against Fermi 2's license extension.

Two of the contentions concern radioactive waste. The first is about the risk of catastrophic irradiated nuclear fuel storage pool fires. Fermi 2's storage pool holds around 600 tons of irradiated nuclear fuel, more than all four destroyed units at Fukushima Daiichi put together (419 tons). The second radioactive waste contention is about the lack of safety and environmental assurances, since the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC)"Nuclear Waste Confidence" policy was declared null and void two years ago by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, and NRC has not yet replaced it. 5 / "3 https://www.fdms.gov/fdms-web-agency/component/contentstreamer?objectld=0900006481847d52&for...

09/03/2014 Page 2 of 2 Another contention concerns the General Electric Mark I Boiling Water Reactor, and its containment's, long-known, fatal design flaws. Fermi 2 is largest GE Mark I BWR in the world, almost as big as the melted down Fukushima Daiichi Units 1 and 2 reactor cores put together.The final contention is about the interconnected risks between the age-degraded Fermi 2, and the untested, proposed new Fermi 3 atomic reactor, including the vulnerability of both sharing a common off-site electricity transmission corridor.The three groups, joined by Citizens for Alternatives to Chemical Contamination, as well as the Sierra Club, Michigan Chapter, have also been intervening against the Fermi 3 proposed new reactor since March, 2009.Both coalitions challenging Fermi 2, and Fermi 3, are represented by Toledo-based attorney Terry Lodge.https://www.fdms.gov/fdms-web-agency/component/contentstreamer?objectId=0900006481847d52&for...

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