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New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light PO Box 27162, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87125**www.nm-ipl.org**info@nm-ipl.org**505-266-6966 To:
Rick Perry, Secretary, Department of Energy Kristine L. Svinick, Chairperson, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Members of the New Mexico Congressional Delegation
Dear Mr. Secretary,
Madam Chairperson, and Members of Congress:
We are faith leaders from many religious traditions, and from many diverse communities in New Mexico. We are greatly concerned about an issue that will affect our communities, our future generations, and the wonderful state we call home. As Pope Francis stated in his 2015 encyclical addressing climate change and the economy, As faith leaders we take seriously the responsibility to help discern what is equitable, just, and for the common good of Our Common Home.
Our concern is about a license application by Holtec International for the Consolidated Interim Storage of high-level radioactive waste that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will consider. As stated in the license application, this proposed project would allow the storage of 110,000 tons of spent nuclear reactor fuel from nuclear power plants in 35 states. The proposal is for a shallow sub-surface burial system in Lea County between Carlsbad and Hobbs. This facility would store the spent fuel currently at the power plants as well as the spent fuel from what is currently in use and projected for future years.
We are concerned that the decisions to approve this project will be made without adequate time for communities to understand the project and voice their concerns. Some of the issues are:
- 1. The safety of the transportation of the spent fuel on highways and railroads through communities. Also, since this is a storage site and not a disposal site like the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), at some future point the spent fuel will need to be removed and sent to a disposal site, thus doubling the transportation risk.
- 2. The safety of the operations at the site during construction and operation.
Spent fuel is many thousands of times more radioactive than the waste disposed of at WIPP.
- 3. Assurance that The State of New Mexico will not have to shoulder the cost of railways, roads, accident mitigation and recovery, and future clean-up and decommissioning of the site.
The operating entity is likely to be Holtec Government Services, LLC, a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) and as such is protected from many of the financial consequences of failure.
If their corporation dissolves, who is stuck with the bill? New Mexico does not have the resources for this.
- 4. The public has been unable to obtain information from the NRC regarding Holtec Government Services, LLC compliance with regulatory requirements, safety performance, and financial responsibility in their existing operations. Holtec has no current presence in New Mexico so their corporate ethics are unknown.
- 5. When the people of New Mexico agreed to the WIPP Site they were promised that New Mexico would not store high-level nuclear waste. The Federal government has been unable to agree on a disposal site for the permanent disposal of spent nuclear fuel, and given that history we are concerned that the storage facility here will become a de-facto disposal location.
- 6. There is also an environmental justice concern for this project. We already have a large number of industrial activities which can pollute our air, land, and water and pose potential failure risk. Our citizens, many of whom are Hispanic, bear a disproportional amount of risk as citizens of New Mexico living in the communities where environmentally risky operations take place.
- 7. We are concerned that the NRC does not have the resources or presence to adequately monitor or regulate the construction or operation of this facility. The NRC has no current presence in Southeast New Mexico. The WIPP site is overseen by the Department of Energy (DOE) which has decades of presence in New Mexico.
- 8. Waste Control Specialists, LLC has already started the development of a storage facility for spent nuclear fuel near the Texas/New Mexico border near Eunice, NM. This raises the question of the economic viability of this project since a competitor is already started.
Our religions have ancient roots, and this ancient wisdom calls us to protect and care for Creation and Community. One passage in the Judeo-Christian tradition from the Book of Deuteronomy calls us to be responsible and to engage in these issues: Today, I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore, choose life that you and your children may live.
Please take action to ensure that all concerns for the risk of this project are in the open, receive public scrutiny, and receive due consideration.
Thank you for the consideration of our request.
Undersigned Faith Leaders and Organizations:
Rev. Susan Quass Executive Director New Mexico Conference of Churches Bishop David Bailey Epicopal Church Navajoland Farmington, NM Sr. Joan Brown,osf Executive Director, NM Interfaith Power & Light Albuquerque, NM Sr. Rose Marie Cecchini, MM Director, Office of Life, Peace, Justice &
Creation,Catholic Charities of Gallup Diocese Gallup, NM Rev. Dr. William M. Lyons SouthWest Conference Minister United Church of Christ Rev. Nick King Mennonite Pastor Carlsbad, NM
Rev. Stephanie Harmon Methodist Chaplain Carlsbad, NM Rev. Marty Singleterry Pastor, St Peter Lutheran Retired Methodist Superintendent Carlsbad, NM Rev. Gene and Ellen Harbaugh Retired Presbyterian Minister Carlsbad, NM Rev. Stephen A. Gaertner, O. Praem.
Associate Pastor, Holy Rosary Parish Albuquerque, NM Betty Jo Nye, President Albuquerque District United Methodist Women Fr. Tom Smith OFM Conv.
Director, Holy Cross Retreat Center Mesilla Park, NM Fr.Richard Rohr,O.F.M.
Center for Action and Contemplation Albuquerque, NM Fr. Gene Gries, O. Praem Maria de la Vid Norbertine Abbey Albuquerque, NM The Rev. Holly Beaumont, D. Min.
Organizing Director Interfaith Worker Justice - NM Fr. Warren, J Broussard, S.J.
Immaculate Conception Church Albuquerque, NM Linda Popelish Gallup's Morning Light Sangha Jamestown, NM Sister Catherine Clemons Gallup, NM Rev. Virginia Bairby Pastor, First Presbyterian Church Taos, NM
Rabbi Paul J. Citrin Albuquerque, NM Sr. Marlene Perrotte, rsm Legal Immigration/Assylum Ministry Albuquerque, NM Lynn R. Anner-Bolieu, Deacon (Ret.)
Episcopal Church of Navajoland Reside in McKinley County, NM Rev. Pamela Shepherd Pastor, Taos UCC Taos, NM Judy Traeger JustFaith Facilitator, St. John XXIII Catholic Community, Albuquerque, NM Rev. Larry Bernard, ofm Pastor, San Diego Mission Jemez Pueblo, NM Kathleen Mezoff Elder, Westminster Presbyterian Church Gallup, NM 87301 Sr. Diana Wauters Sisters of the Assumption Chaparral, NM Rabbi Harry Rosenfeld Congregation Albert Albuquerque, NM Rev. Jean Siegfried Darling Minister Emerita, Peoples Church of Chicago Cerrillos, NM Rev. Harry Ebert Pastor, First Presbyterian Santa Fe, NM Rev. Andrew Black Pastor, First Presbyterian Santa Fe, NM Rev. Sarah TevisTownes Pastor and Teacher, Church of the Good Shepherd UCC, Albuquerque, NM
Rev. Gail Marriner Pastor, Unitarian Universalist Santa Fe, NM Rev. Tiffany Curtis Pastor, First Christian Church Santa Fe, NM Rev. Sue Joiner Pastor, First Congregational United Church of Christ, Albuquerque, NM Rev. Erica Lea-Simka Albuquerque Mennonite Church Albuquerque, NM Pastor Anne Morawski Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Associate in Global Mission Jutta Stonawski Teacher of the Gifted Gallup, NM Rev. John
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[External_Sender] New Mexico faith leaders concerned about Holtec letter faith leader holtec letter to NRC and legis March 19, 2018.docx NRC Commissioner Stephen Burns
Dear NRC Chair and Commissioners,
I am writing as the Executive Director of NM Interfaith Power and Light regarding ethical and moral concerns around the proposed Holtec project in South East New Mexico. I have attached a faith leader letter outlining these concerns and signed by many faith leaders around the state.
Please inform me where the process of this project stands at this point.
Thank you for your consideration and your reply.
Peace and good, Sr. Joan Brown,osf Executive Director, NM Interfaith Power and Light cc: Senator Tom Udall Senator Martin Heinrich Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham Rep. Ben Ray Lujan Rep. Steve Pearce Joan Brown,osf Executive Director New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light (NMIPL)
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