ML18338A632

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Comment (23910) E-mail Regarding WCS-CISF EIS Scoping - 2018 FRN
ML18338A632
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Site: Consolidated Interim Storage Facility
Issue date: 11/08/2018
From: Public Commenter
Public Commenter
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NRC/NMSS/FCSS
NRC/NMSS/FCSS
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83FR44922
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1 WCS_CISFEISCEm Resource From:

Christopher Carson <publius@man-and-atom.info>

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Thursday, November 8, 2018 7:31 PM To:

WCS_CISFEIS Resource

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[External_Sender] NRC Docket 72-1050 NRC 2016-0231 NRC - WCS EIS 2018 RE: NRC Docket 72-1050 NRC 2016-0231

Dear,

Esteemed Commissioners :

I find myself deeply dismayed by efforts to block the movement of spent nuclear fuel, a vital energy resource for our nation's future, to a central storage site. Their claims that the storage of this material, sealed into well-nigh impregnable casks, would somehow pose a hazard to local residents and even to the Ogalalla Aquifer are nothing short of astonishing.

Likewise, they purport that the transport of spent fuel, a strictly-controlled activity which has been carried out for decades around the world without any hazard arising to the public, is something that must be resisted by every sensible person, when the hazard posed by the daily, unremarked carriage of substances such as chlorine or liquefied petroleum gas is, by any identifiable measure, far greater. Living as I do in Fort Worth, Texas, it is almost certain that shipments of spent fuel would pass through my city, and this prospect does not alarm me in the slightest degree. The same is true of a friend of mine, who lives along the UP main line in northern Nevada.

Reading their suggested comments, it is clear that they have gone to great lengths to summon entirely imaginary horrors, which are precluded by the simple fact that the spent fuel is in the form of a solid ceramic, encased in metal, encased in concrete. It appears that the people behind "Nuclear Information Research Service" are distinguished by their total disinterest in acquainting themselves with the facts regarding nuclear energy.

Therefore I urge you to approve the application for this facility. Consolidated above-ground storage will greatly ease the complications facing civil nuclear energy until its true importance can be properly recognized, at which time the contained pluonium will become an important fuel for fast reactors, while the slightly-enriched uranium can be recycled into thermal reactors.

Respectfully, Sincerely, Mr. Christopher Carson PO Box 1035 Fort Worth, TX 76101

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