ML20055A150
| ML20055A150 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 07/08/1982 |
| From: | Doherty J DOHERTY, J.F. |
| To: | Larry Wheeler Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8207150523 | |
| Download: ML20055A150 (1) | |
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l July 9,1982 4327 Alconbury Lane #3 Houston, Texas 77021 Hr. Louis L. Wheeler, Project Manager Office of nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington D. C. 20555 Docket No. 50-443, Public Service Company of New Hampshire, et al.
RE: COMMENT ON DRAFT ENVIROHMENTAL STATEMENT RELATED TO THE OPERATION OP SdABROOK ETATIOH, UHITS 1 & 2.
John F. Doherty, J.
D.,
of Houstoni Texas, comments as below on the DES recently released by the NRC.
Doherty Comment One In Appendix 0, the following statement (p. C-6) occurs:
To illustrate: A single model 100'-MWe LWR operating at an 80,^4 capacity factor for 30 years would be predicted; to induce between 3.3 and 5 7 cancer fatalities in 100 years, 5.7 to 17 in 500 years, and 36 and 60 in 1000 years as a result of releases of radon-222.
To this fuel cycle impact description, the following detail should be determined and added:
a) The range of number of cancer fatalities for each 1198 MWe Seabrook Station reactor at its projected capacity factor and the licensing period under consideration, from fuel-cycle radon-222; b) The range of number of cancer injuries induced by fuel cycle radon-222 for each Seabrook Station reactor at its projected capacity factor and licensing period; c) The range of number of fatal birth defects induced by fuel cycle radon-222 for each Seabrook Station reactor at its crojected capacity. factor and licensing period, and; d) The range of number of.non-fatal birth defects induced by fuel cycle radon-222 for each Seabrook Station reactor at its projected capacity factor and licensing period.
Coon Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
Sincerely, 02 700 Oh John F. Doherty, J. D.
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