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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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From: Kim Patrick To: Mattison, Molly
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[External_Sender] ACTION NEEDED: NextEra hearing on license extension: Seabrook Nuclear Reactor Containment Vessel Degradation issue Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 11:08:28 AM
Dear Ms. Mattison,
My name is Kim Patrick. I am a resident of Newburyport and live within a 10-mile radius from the Seabrook Plant. I first learned of the proximity a month after I moved here from Boston, when my two children started school and I was required to fill out a form for each child regarding permission to administer potassium iodide tablets to my kids in the event of an emergency from the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant. I hope that never needs to happen and Im writing to you today because of a public safety issue at the plant.
I recently learned that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission(NRC) extended the license for the Seabrook Nuclear Power plant to operate through 2050. I am asking the NRC to reverse this decision to extend the Seabrook license from 2030 to 2050. And that the NRC should require to come up with a plan that has been vetted by experts to address the alkali silica reaction (ASR) issue that is slowly degrading the containment vessel.
The seabrook plant owner, NextEra,has admitted that the concrete surrounding the reactor is compromised due to an alkali silica reaction (ASR) that is slowly degrading the structural integrity of the containment vessel. The license for the plant to operate has already been extended by the NRC from 2030 to 2050. This hearing has been requested and granted so that the judges of the NRC's Atomic Safety and Licensing Board should decide if the decision needs to be reversed. This is an isolated issue that is only facing this nuclear reactor and not the other 98 reactors in the US so there is no experience on how to handle this issue, as the erosion progresses.
As a resident of Newburyport that lives within the 10 mile radius, I receive a phone book sized evacuation plan to put in my car and reference in the event of an emergency. This plan basically just describes getting in your car and driving as far as way as you can as quickly as you can. I also have to sign a permission slip to allow the school to administer potassium iodide tablets to my kids at school if an emergency were to occur to block the absorption of radiation in their thyroid. And this evacuation plan also states that the school will evacuation the children to move them from the area as well even though I know that Newburyport does not have enough busses to transport the kids from all of the schools K-12 away at the same time,so it would mean my children may not even be able to evacuate the area if there were to be a nuclear emergency. We have also learned from other nuclear disasters, evacuation is not an effective or lifesaving remedy to a nuclear disaster. So really, there is no much anyone with this kind of proximity could do to escape.
Instead, I ask that the NRC require the owners to demonstrate due diligence of the known ASR degradation of the containment vessel issue at Seabrook.And that they collaborate with experts around the world to determine the safest solution to this issue to ensure the containment vessel will not be compromised.
Please take the necessary actions at this hearing to ensure public safety in the Seabrook Nuclear Reactor area before extending the license.
I am happy to speak with you more about this if you want to hear anymore from the people who will be directly impacted by this decision.
-Kim Patrick 36 Plummer Ave
Newburyport, MA 01950 617-784-8286