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Comment (23) of Ralph Tuscher on DTE Electric Company; Fermi 2 Nuclear Power Plant; Issuance of Draft Environmental Impact Statement
ML16011A016
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Site: Fermi DTE Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/20/2015
From: Tuscher R
Microsoft Corp
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Rules, Announcements, and Directives Branch
References
80FR68881 00023, NRC-2014-0109
Download: ML16011A016 (1)


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Page 1 of 1 As of: 1/6/16 1:01 PM Received:

December 20, 2015 PUBLIC SUBMISSION Status: tenaimgvost Comments Due: December 28, 201i Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2014-0109 License Renewal Application; Fermi 2 Comment On: NRC-2014-0109-0033 DTE Electric Company; Fermi 2 Nuclear Power Plant; Issuance of Draft Environmental Impact Statement Document:

NRC-20 14-01 09-DRAFT-003 5 Comment on FR Doc # 2015-28265 5 Submitter Information Name: Ralph Tuscher -/-/,/.......

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......-w General Comment DTE Energy has asked the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for a 20 year extension to operate their nuclear reactor Fermi 2 located in Monroe, MI. The present license expires in 2025 and the extension would carry it to 2045. Present NRC regulations allow a 60 year timeline to decommission.

Fermi 2 was designed for 40 years operation, and extending it another 20 years will certainly result in more dangerous breakdowns and expensive repairs. The extension would mean a buildup of 700 tons of the most deadly radioactive materials that are dangerous for millions of years on the shores of Lake Erie. Comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement are due December 28, 2015.The NRC uses a Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) that they apply to all reactors up for licensing.

The GElS dismisses any viable alternative to nuclear reactors.

The outdated GEIS ignores recent advances in renewable energy and the present and potential for increased efficiency in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors. The extension would put at risk the shallow, warmest part of the Great Lakes, western Lake Erie, with thermal and radioactive discharges.

Extending the license of Fermi 2 will be detrimental to the Great Lakes region and its inhabitants.Wind farms in place of a nuclear reactor are the best and safest alternatives.

SUNSI Review Complete Template = ADM -013 E-RIDS= ADM-03 file :///C:/Users/CAG/Documents/XPMigratedFolders/PRM-20-28/NRC-20 14-01 09-DRAFT-003 5 .html 0/621 01/06/2016 Page 1 of 1 As of: 1/6/16 1:01 PM Received:

December 20, 2015 PUBLIC SUBMISSION Status: tenaimgvost Comments Due: December 28, 201i Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2014-0109 License Renewal Application; Fermi 2 Comment On: NRC-2014-0109-0033 DTE Electric Company; Fermi 2 Nuclear Power Plant; Issuance of Draft Environmental Impact Statement Document:

NRC-20 14-01 09-DRAFT-003 5 Comment on FR Doc # 2015-28265 5 Submitter Information Name: Ralph Tuscher -/-/,/.......

/6-Address: 6,, /w.... ./: 1l550OS Jackson Rd @...sir,........... Cement City, MI, 49233 .......-Email: swissrudie@msn.com.

......-w General Comment DTE Energy has asked the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for a 20 year extension to operate their nuclear reactor Fermi 2 located in Monroe, MI. The present license expires in 2025 and the extension would carry it to 2045. Present NRC regulations allow a 60 year timeline to decommission.

Fermi 2 was designed for 40 years operation, and extending it another 20 years will certainly result in more dangerous breakdowns and expensive repairs. The extension would mean a buildup of 700 tons of the most deadly radioactive materials that are dangerous for millions of years on the shores of Lake Erie. Comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement are due December 28, 2015.The NRC uses a Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) that they apply to all reactors up for licensing.

The GElS dismisses any viable alternative to nuclear reactors.

The outdated GEIS ignores recent advances in renewable energy and the present and potential for increased efficiency in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors. The extension would put at risk the shallow, warmest part of the Great Lakes, western Lake Erie, with thermal and radioactive discharges.

Extending the license of Fermi 2 will be detrimental to the Great Lakes region and its inhabitants.Wind farms in place of a nuclear reactor are the best and safest alternatives.

SUNSI Review Complete Template = ADM -013 E-RIDS= ADM-03 file :///C:/Users/CAG/Documents/XPMigratedFolders/PRM-20-28/NRC-20 14-01 09-DRAFT-003 5 .html 0/621 01/06/2016