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Comments from Chris Riger on the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station; Consideration of Approval of Transfer of License and Conforming Amendment (NRC-2018-0279)
ML19070A161
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Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 03/01/2019
From: Riger C
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NRC-2018-0279
Download: ML19070A161 (2)


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From: Chris Riger To: Docket, Hearing

Subject:

[External_Sender] RE: Docket ID NRC-2018-0279 Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station: Consideration of Approval of Transfer of License and Conforming Amendment Date: Friday, March 01, 2019 11:28:44 PM Docket_ID_NRC-2018-0279 NRC, Hearingdocket@nrc.gov

RE: Docket ID NRC-2018-0279 Pilgrim Nuclear: Consideration of Approval of Transfer of License and Conforming Amendment Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station will permanently close in three months, but the risk of radioactive contamination will remain for decades or centuries, possibly affecting the health

and safety of present and future Massachusetts residents.

There must be NO compromise in this process. That means NO consideration of profit making over the utmost effort to ensure the safety of this process!

As a concerned citizen living within the affected area, I am writing in support of both the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Petition for Leave to Intervene and Hearing Request in

Docket No. 50-293 & 72-1044 and Pilgrim Watch's in the same proceeding filed February 20, 2019.The Commonwealth and its citizens have ongoing financial, health, safety, and environmental concerns related to the decommissioning of Pilgrim that must be adequately addressed before

that process is allowed to go forward.

I support in full the contentions, bases and facts brought forward in both petitions, and submit

that:* There is insufficient evidence to provide reasonable assurance that there are sufficient funds to decommission the site, risking leaving the Commonwealth as the payer of last resort.

  • The NRC agrees that a shortfall in funding would place public health, safety and the environment at risk.
  • Pilgrim Station has a long history of poor management.
  • In order to accurately determine decommissioning costs and identify what requires cleaning up in order to protect public health, safety and the environment, a thorough site analysis must

be performed at the beginning of the decommissioning process.

  • Pilgrim's location is unique - all communities facing Cape Cod Bay require a clean environment, and Cape Cod Bay drains into Massachusetts Bay.
  • Previous documents do not bound environmental impact, and NEPA requires an analysis, as decommissioning is a major federal action.We look forward to a hearing required to protect our communities now and into the future.

Thank you for this opportunity to provide input into this process.

Sincerely, Chris Riger criger2003@yahoo.com

57 Hay Path Rd

Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts 02568