ML20004C492
| ML20004C492 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Quad Cities |
| Issue date: | 05/29/1981 |
| From: | James Smith OLDER AMERICANS FOR ELDERLY RIGHTS |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8106040165 | |
| Download: ML20004C492 (2) | |
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PETITION FOR IEAVE TO IhTERYENE Older Americans for Elderly Rights (hereafter referred to as 0.A.E.R.), la senior citizen non-profit organization incorporated in Illinois law, and based in Rock Island County, Illinois, (at 1806 2nd Avenue, Rock Island, II. 61201) requests the Comission to grant a hearing and the right to intervene in the matter of Commonwealth-i Edison Company's request for an amendment of its Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-29 and DPR-30, for operation of the Quad Cities Station, units 1 and 2 located near Cordova, Il.
. The proposed amendment would modify the technical specifications to increase the combined spent fuel storage capacity from 2920 spaces to 7570 spaces.
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- _..__._This petition is filed pursuant to Section 2.714 and 2.715 (c) of
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Bi-oposed Issuance of Amendments to Facilfty Operating Licenses" Apr:L1 30, i
1981 (46 F.R. 24336).
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l Interest of 0.A.E.R.:
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- 1. Most of the membership of 0.A.E.R. (341, at last count) live in the effected area, within a 25 mile radius of the Cordova Station.
which makes the group interested parties to the license amending request.
- 2. Tripling the spent fuel storage at Cordova would drastically in-crease the possible health hazard in the area at a time when most findings (e.g. Science Magazinc, May 15, 1981) indicate that rece.nt low-level radiation, so-called, is pre ving to present a greater risk i
to life and health than was originall3 thourht to be the case.
- 3. The long life of the spent fuel radiation merely compounds an al-ready hazardous situation by projecting the danger long into the future I
and making necessary extensive and e.3rpensive surveillance.
- 4. Provision for safety at Cordova, in the matter of storage especially, h
also, constitutes a problem which should be postively related to be-Y fore any increase in storage space be designated.
(Recent evacuation hO drills at Cordova-Wednesday, May 20,1981--have received mixed r edews.
t leaving the whole matter of general safety uncertain.)-
- 5. Possibilities off,epvironmental polution, e.g., land, Mississippi c
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Petition to Intervene (continued) 2 and atmosphere are further dangers attending any increase in storage, of spent fuel at Cordova.
- 6. Recent scientific findings placing the Quad-Cities and Cordova on a major earthquake fault line (long overdue, the finding report) multiplies further the risks of making the Quad-Cities Station a large storage area for spent fuel.
- 7. Occupational hasards to station workers from exposure. to increased radiation emanating from defective fuel stored in the spent fuel pool are another matter of concern for local residents.
- 8. The risk in so multiplying storage space at Cordova as to make a major _ " dumping ground" for radioactive waste in this neighborhood of Illinois creates an unwelecae precedent for future on the spot storage.
- 9. The possible dangers involved in transit of spent fuel from Comon-wealth-Edison Company's other plants to the Cordova station broadens considerably the area of possible contamination.
- 10. The present uncertainty in the nuclear power industry as to cost raises the further question of whether or not Commonwealth-Edison will be ready and able to make the necessary, costly adjustments, if and when the storage facility requires major alteration and repair.
1 0.A.E.R. has no property or financial interest which would be effected directly by granting the request of Commonwealth-F.dison in the licensing matter, except the property investments of 1(members
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' WCFaimoliw,eiltY Edison C0. A.E.R. requests a hearing and the right to intervene ompany's request to ' amend its Facility Oper-ating License as reported in Notices, Federal Register,' Vol. 46, No.
i 33, Thursday, April 30,1981, p. 24336.
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