ML19086A305
| ML19086A305 | |
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| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 03/27/2019 |
| From: | Gilmore D SanOnofreSafety.org |
| To: | Kristine Svinicki NRC/Chairman |
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| LTR-19-0123 | |
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Donna Gilmore <donnagilmore@gmail.com>
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 11:32 AM Rob Nikolewski Jeff McDonald; Mike Levin; Jonathan Gilbert; Francine Busby; Kyle Krahe!; Heather J. Hutt (Harris); Sean Ansted (Harris); Len R. Hering; Gregory Jaczko; Subrata Chakraborty; Tom English; Debra Lewis; Toni Iseman; Steve Swartzs; CHAIRMAN Resource; Martin Wisckol; CMRBARAN Resource; Justin Cochran Ph. D; CMRWright Resource; CMRCaputo Resource; Joseph Street; Torgen Johnson; Jordan P. Ingram; Adam Kaye
[External_Sender) Re: Why aren't you writing about the gouging of all the 29 Holtec San Onofre canisters?
I meant to say over $5 billion in the the San Onofre Trust Fund. I was a party in the CPUC Decommissioning proceeding.
Corrected email below.
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From: Donna Gilmore <donnagilmore@gmail.com>
Date: 3/27/19 7:50 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: Rob Nikolewski <rob.nikolewski@sduniontribune.com>
Cc: Jeff McDonald <jeff.mcdonald@utsandiego.com>, Mike Levin <mike@mikelevin.org>, Jonathan Gilbert
<jagilbert36@gmail.com>, Francine Busby <Francine.Busby@mail.house.gov>, Kyle Krabel
<Kyle.Krahel@mail.house.gov>, "Heather J. Hutt (Harris)" <heather_hutt@harris.senate.gov>, "Sean Ansted (Harris)" <Sean_Ansted@harris.senate.gov>, "Len R. Hering" <lrhering@aol.com>, Gregory Jaczko
<gregoryjaczko@gmail.com>, Subrata Chakraborty <subrata@ucsd.edu>, Tom English
<l2l7atom@gmail.com>, Debra Lewis <lewisdpcc@gmail.com>, Toni Iseman <tiseman2@aol.com>, Steve Swartzs <swartzs@san-clemente.org>, "NRC Commissioner Kristine L.Svinicki" <Chairman@nrc.gov>,
Martin Wisckol <mwisckol@scng.com>, NRC Commissioner Jeff Baran <CMRBARAN@nrc.gov>, "Justin Cochran Ph. D" <Justin.Cochran@energy.ca.gov>, "NRC Commissioner David A. Wright"
<CMRWright@nrc.gov>, NRC Commissioner Annie Caputo <CMRCaputo@nrc.gov>, Joseph Street
<joseph.street@coastal.ca.gov>, Torgen Johnson <torgenjohnson@hotmail.com>, "Jordan P. Ingram"
<jordan@coastnewsgroup.com>, Adam Kaye <adam.kaye@gmail.com>
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Why aren't you writing about the gouging of all the 29 Holtec San Onofre canisters?
Why isn't the L.A. Times and San Diego Tribune writing about the gouging of all the 29 Holtec canisters? The NRG said they don't know how deep the gouges are. They pushed back on Edison's ridiculous analysis trying to call these minor scratches.
The NRG admitted the damage is a problem.
They admit all the rest of the canisters will also be damaged if they are loaded into the storage holes.
The Holtec downloading design lacks precision, causing scraping the entire length of the canister wall.
Why are you listening to Union of Concerned Scientists and Edison as "experts"? They are the ones that endorsed this defective system. Neither of them are "experts" in nuclear waste dry storage.
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The NRC said Holtec and Edison revised the Final Safety Analysis Report without the NRC's permission. The NRC approved FSAR said there would be no scratches or gouges.
The NRC special inspection report says Edison and Holtec hid the fact all the canisters were being damaged upon loading.
This is a major coverup.
The NRC has not allowed restarting because of the damage to the canisters. They are still investigating.
Now is the time to tell the truth to the public before it's too late.
This is the real story.
This mess is already another Edison billion dollar boondoggle. That's the minimum amount needed to repackage these defective canisters into a thick-wall transportable storage cask system. The unloading process alone is a major expense. Edison has no other options. If they tell you otherwise, they are lying. They have no proof.
We need the SD Tribune and LA Times to share the truth with the public.
This could be the most important story you ever write. Please help protect our families, Southern California and beyond.
There is over 5 billion dollars in the Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Trust Fund. Edison wants to spend this to tear down the buildings and the pools. Some of this money can be redirected to fix this mess.
Donna Gilmore SanOnofreSafety.org 949-204-7794 donnagilmore@gmail.com 2