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MONTHYEARML20028E5832020-01-27027 January 2020 Limited Appearance Statement from Patricia Pierce Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML20008D2772020-01-0707 January 2020 Limited Appearance Statement from Patricia Pierce Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19316C4352019-11-0505 November 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Patricia Pierce Regarding the Seabrook Station, Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19308A9712019-11-0202 November 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Patricia Pierce Regarding the Seabrook Station, Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19289D1812019-10-11011 October 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Patricia Pierce Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19276D4232019-10-0202 October 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Philip Hurzeler Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19275G7852019-10-0202 October 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Daniel Edson Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19275G7832019-10-0101 October 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from New Hampshire State Representative, Robert Harb Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19270E6512019-09-27027 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Joanna Hammond Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19275G7822019-09-27027 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Patti Batchelder Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19270E6542019-09-26026 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Brian Campbell Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19268C2072019-09-24024 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Kate Baker Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19268C1562019-09-24024 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Brian Callahan Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19268C0572019-09-24024 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Kristen Vachon Vogel Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19268B9562019-09-24024 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Gina Ikemoto Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19268B8912019-09-24024 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Karina Moltz Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19268B8062019-09-24024 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Kim Patrick Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19268B7432019-09-24024 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Ashley Murphy Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19270E7472019-09-23023 September 2019 Transcript of Limited Appearance Statement Session on September 23, 2019, Pages 1-74 ML19269B7442019-09-23023 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Herb Moyer Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19266A6042019-09-23023 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Glenn Brackett on Behalf of the New Hampshire AFL-CIO Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19269B7542019-09-22022 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Colleen Hannigan Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19266A6052019-09-20020 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Maria Ward Davis Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19269B7502019-09-20020 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Jeb Bradley, Nh State Senator, Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML20028E5842019-09-17017 September 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Patricia Pierce Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19241A7662019-08-29029 August 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Michael Ossing Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML19220B0912019-08-0808 August 2019 Limited Appearance Statement from Brian Campbell Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application ML17177A1902017-06-26026 June 2017 Notices of Appearance - C-10 Board Members at NRC Oral Argument 6.29.17 ML16033A4942016-01-0404 January 2016 Letter from Newburyport City Council Representatives to Chairman Stephen G. Burns Regarding the Seabrook Nuclear Station ML16021A4502015-11-16016 November 2015 Letter from William M. Manzi, III, Et Al., Board of Selectmen, Town of Seabrook, New Hampshire, to Chairman Stephen G. Burns Regarding the Seabrook Nuclear Station ML15310A4082015-10-23023 October 2015 Letter from Anne R. Ferguson, Councilor at Large, City of Amesbury, Massachusetts to Chairman Stephen G. Burns Regarding the Seabrook Nuclear Station ML15254A4912015-09-11011 September 2015 Letter from Barry N. Connell, Et Al., City Council of Newburyport, Massachusetts, to Chairman Stephen G. Burns Regarding the Seabrook Nuclear Station ML19329C6501990-07-30030 July 1990 Limited Appearance Statement from Henry W. Kendall Regarding the Seabrook Station Unit 1 License Amendment Application 2020-01-07
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NEW HAMPSHIRE AFL-CIO PRESIDENT ExECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY/TREASURER Glenn Brackett David Pelletier Laura Hainey PRESIDENT EMERITUS Mark S. Mac Kenzie Harland W. Eaton SECRETARY-TREASURER EMERITUS William A. Stetson September 23, 2019 James D. Casey 161 LONDONDERRYTURNPIKE Administrative Judge Ronald M. Spritzer, Chairman HOOKSETT, NH 03106 Atomic Safety and licensing Board Panel PHONE: (603) 623-7302 Mail Stop T3 A 27 FAX: (603) 623* 7304 EMAIL: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission presldent@nhaflclo.org Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 WEBSITE:
www.nhaflclo.org Re: NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC Docket No. 50-443-LA-2 ASLBP No. 17-953-02-LA-BDOl
Dear Mr Chairman:
On behalf of NH AFL-CIO, I write to offer our members' support for the licensing renewal and amendment for Seabrook Station. Nuclear energy in the United State is safe, clean and reliable, more so than at any time since its introduction as a clean power source and Seabrook Station exemplifies that description.
Despite being one of the most effective and secure methods of clean energy, that fact is not often championed in the public domain. This is the case with Seabrook Station nuclear power plant, which has provided New Hampshire and New England communities with safe, reliable,
environmentally friendly, low-cost power free of safety violations for 29 years.
This safety record is due in no small part to the vigilance of hundreds of skilled union workers who provide the day-to-day routine maintenance and security at Seabrook Station. The Station's workers are the best source on safety and efficiency. They wouldn't work at Seabrook if it was not safe. In fact, if it was unsafe, they would not even want their homes and those of their neighbors to be powered by Seabrook. Our workers at Seabrook Station fully support keeping the plant open so that it can continue to serve the region with safe, modern, efficient and clean power.
The workers at Seabrook keep the plant safe and efficient 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, and they feel strongly that Seabrook's license should be extended for another 20 years.
The AFL-CIO workers at Seabrook aren't just proud of the work they do but are also proud to work in an industry that doesn't damage our environment.
It is speculated that if Seabrook Station was closed, its significant generation capacity would need to be replaced. In today's energy market, the loss of this energy source would move us on a backwards path to environment degradation.
As all six New England states grapple with how to achieve ambitious emissions-reduction goals, it's unclear how these objectives can be accomplished with an energy source far less clean than nuclear power.
Maintaining the sustainable energy produced by the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant is good for New England. It provides the region with clean and safe energy, creates jobs, and drives the economy.
AFL-CIO workers fully support keeping the plant open and with NRC's proper review, the public will be able to trust that the plant is in good hands with highly skilled professionals who are the best in the business.
In Solidarity:
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Glenn Brackett, President NH AFL-CIO