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MONTHYEARML18066A0442018-03-0202 March 2018 March 2, 2018 Vermont Yankee Settlement Agreement Project stage: Request ML18066A7352018-03-0202 March 2018 Settlement Agreement Between Entergy, Northstar, State of Vermont Agencies, and Others Related to the Proposed Purchase and Sale of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Station (License DPR-28, Docket No. 50-271) Project stage: Request 3F0618-02, Site Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate2018-06-27027 June 2018 Site Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate Project stage: Request ML18156A1792018-08-15015 August 2018 Issuance of Amendment to Change the Permanently Defueled Project stage: Request BVY 18-033, Registration of Spent Fuel Cask Use and Notification of Permanent Removal of All Spent Fuel Assemblies from the Spent Fuel Pool2018-08-16016 August 2018 Registration of Spent Fuel Cask Use and Notification of Permanent Removal of All Spent Fuel Assemblies from the Spent Fuel Pool Project stage: Request ML18242A6392018-10-11011 October 2018 Safety Evaluation of License Transfer Request (License DPR-28, Docket Nos. 50-271 and 72-59 Project stage: Request ML19077A2322019-03-18018 March 2019 Applicants Answer Opposing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Petition for Leave to Intervene and Hearing Request Project stage: Request ML19091A1892019-04-0101 April 2019 Watch Reply to Applicants Answer Opposing Pilgrim Watch Petition for Leave to Intervene and Hearing Request Project stage: Request ML19116A1622019-04-26026 April 2019 Watch Motion to Supplement Its Motion to Intervene and Request for Hearing. New Information Project stage: Request ML19112A3182019-06-20020 June 2019 FRN - Exemption for HDI to Use Oyster Creek Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Fund Re Request for License Transfer from Exelon Project stage: Other ML19177A0802019-06-26026 June 2019 Nuclear Generating Plant (CR-3) - Notification of Revised Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (Revised PSDAR) Project stage: Request ML19210E4702019-07-29029 July 2019 Transmittal of Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Request for Direct and Indirect License Transfers, RAI-PFPB-1 and - 2 Project stage: Response to RAI ML19247B4312019-09-0303 September 2019 Application of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for a Stay of the Effectiveness of the NRC Staff Actions Approving the License Transfer Application and Request for an Exemption to Use the Decommissioning Trust Fund for Non-Decommissioning Project stage: Request ML19329C9922019-11-21021 November 2019 LTR-19-0459 Senator Charles Schumer, Et Al., Letter to Holtec Regarding Oversight of the Decommissioning Process and the Potential Transfer of Indian Points Nuclear Regulatory Commission License from Entergy Corporation to Holtec Internatio Project stage: Request NL-19-084, Application for Order Consenting to Transfers of Control of Licenses and Approving Conforming License Amendments2019-11-21021 November 2019 Application for Order Consenting to Transfers of Control of Licenses and Approving Conforming License Amendments Project stage: Request ML19329B3242019-11-25025 November 2019 Watch Motion to Supplement Its February 20, 2019 Motion to Intervene and Request for Hearing, Its April 1, 2019 Reply to Petitioners, and Its May 3, 2019 Motion to Supplement Project stage: Request DCL-19-082, Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate2019-12-0404 December 2019 Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate Project stage: Request ML19343C6922019-12-0909 December 2019 Applicants Answer Opposing Pilgrim Watchs Third Motion to Supplement Its Motion to Intervene and Request for Hearing Project stage: Request ML19347D4152019-12-13013 December 2019 Motion of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to Amend Its Petition with New Information Project stage: Request ML19354A6982019-12-19019 December 2019 Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Including Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate for Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 1, 2, and 3 Project stage: Request ML20003E1522020-01-0303 January 2020 Acceptance Review Determination (E-mail Dated 1/3/19) Entergy-Holtec License Transfer Application Project stage: Acceptance Review ML20007E9182020-01-0707 January 2020 Applicants Answer Opposing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Second Motion to Supplement Its Petition with New Information Project stage: Request ML20006E0442020-01-14014 January 2020 Notice of Consideration of Approval of Transfers of Renewed Facility Operating Licenses and Conforming Amendments, and Opportunity for a Hearing Project stage: Other ML20006E1222020-01-15015 January 2020 Individual Federal Register Notice for Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Licenses and Conforming Amendments Project stage: Request ML20017A2902020-01-17017 January 2020 Supplement to Application for Order Consenting to Transfers of Control of Licenses and Approving Conforming License Amendments Project stage: Supplement ML20023B3292020-01-21021 January 2020 LTR-20-0019 Senator Charles Schumer, Et Al., Letter Request for NRC to Extend the Public Comment Period for the License Transfer for Indian Point Project stage: Request ML20043F2732020-02-0505 February 2020, 10 February 2020, 12 February 2020 New York State Petition for Leave to Intervene and for Hearing with Supporting Declarations Project stage: Request ML20043E1232020-02-0505 February 2020 Declaration of George W. Heitzman in Support of New York Petition Project stage: Request ML20026A0022020-02-10010 February 2020 Proposed Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate Project stage: Other ML20043E1252020-02-10010 February 2020 Declaration of Alyse L. Peterson in Support of New York Petition Project stage: Request ML20024F0632020-02-11011 February 2020 Extension of Comment Period for Notice of Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments and Opportunity for a Hearing Project stage: Other ML20026A0012020-02-11011 February 2020 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML20043E1212020-02-12012 February 2020 Declaration of Warren K. Brewer in Support of New York Petition Project stage: Request ML20043E1222020-02-12012 February 2020 Declaration of Daniel J. Evans in Support of New York Petition Project stage: Request ML20043F5302020-02-12012 February 2020 Petition of Riverkeeper, Inc. to Intervene and for a Hearing Project stage: Request ML20043F0542020-02-12012 February 2020 Petition by the Town of Cortlandt, Village of Buchanan, and Hendrick Hudson School Districts for Leave to Intervene and Hearing Request Project stage: Request ML20043E1282020-02-12012 February 2020 Declaration of Chiara Trabucchi in Support of New York Petition Project stage: Request ML20043E1262020-02-12012 February 2020 Declaration of Timothy B. Rice in Support of New York Petition Project stage: Request ML20024F0532020-02-13013 February 2020 Extension of Comment Period Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments Project stage: Other ML20056F0952020-02-13013 February 2020 Concerns Pertaining to Gas Transmission Lines at the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant Project stage: Request ML20055G1192020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Janelle Peotter on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request ML20055G1112020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Sarah Eggleston on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request ML20055G1172020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Daniel Lucas on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request ML20055G1182020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Dolores Jones on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request ML20066H3662020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Deborah Dougherty on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request ML20066H3762020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Mark Bierman on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request ML20066H3742020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Leigh Hill on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request ML20066H3702020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Jeanne Casatelli on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request ML20066H3672020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Dennis Phayre on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request ML20066H3562020-02-23023 February 2020 Comment from Vincent Ferri on the Indian Point Consideration of Approval of Transfer of Control of Licenses and Conforming Amendments (NRC-2020-0021) Project stage: Request 2019-06-20
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saltdet@aol.com To:
Docket, Hearing
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[External_Sender] Docket ID NRC-2020-0021 - opposing Indian Point license transfer to Holtec Date:
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 6:54:04 AM
[To:] Hearing.Docket@nrc.gov
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Subject:
] Docket ID NRC-2020-0021 - opposing Indian Point license transfer to Holtec
[Body] To the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff:
Holtec and its subsidiaries are not qualified to hold the licenses of the Indian Point Energy Center. Given its record, area residents have no confidence in Holtec and do not accept it as the licensee. The Commission must not approve the license transfer, for the same reasons. Holtec has multiple problems, any one of which ought to disqualify it from decommissioning Indian Point.
Taken together, they add up to a clear imperative to reject Holtec as the licensee.
Holtec lacks the experience needed to decommission Indian Point safely. Its entire nuclear fleet was acquired less than a year ago. It has never decommissioned a nuclear plant before; its first decommissioning job is Oyster Creek, which it acquired in July 2019. It is in effect learning on the job. The bulk of its experience is in spent fuel handling, where its performance has been poor.
Holtec and its subsidiaries are privately held and their finances are opaque. Their business model is based on maximally leveraging the decommissioning trust fund and taxpayer moneys for their profit. But they havent demonstrated sufficient capitalization to complete decommissioning, especially if decommissioning costs exceed their unreliably low estimates.
As New York Attorney General Letitia James said when she filed a petition to challenge license transfer to Holtec, Putting the decommissioning of Indian Point in the hands of a company with no experience and uncertain financial resources is very risky. Many elected officials in New York support the AGs filing and share her objections to Holtec.
In its premature Post-Shutdown Activities Report (PSDAR), improperly filed with the NRC as if it were already the licensee, Holtec significantly underestimated the cost to decommission Indian Point. In fact, there is no site characterization assessing current conditions on which to base an estimate. The PSDAR ignored the Algonquin Pipeline passing near Indian Points critical components, even though its presence greatly complicates decommissioning and raises risks of ruptures and fires. Holtec acknowledged in the PSDAR that there was radioactive contamination of groundwater at the site, which is also leaking into the Hudson River. But it stated it planned to do nothing to remediate it, and will only monitor it. Nor does it plan to remediate contaminated soil any deeper than three feet. The PSDAR also stated Holtec is considering shipping large radioactive components by barge down the Hudson, which raises a host of additional unacceptable risks.
Holtecs complex subsidiary structure of separate, undercapitalized LLCs shields it from liability and accountability. At the same time, its side businesses, including building small modular reactors (SMRs) and a consolidated interim storage (CIS) site for nuclear waste in New Mexico, pose unacceptable conflicts of interest which its compartmentalized subsidiary structure does not remedy. These side businesses create perverse incentives for Holtec for example to ship radioactive waste from Indian Point to its own CIS facilities, or eventually to use Indian Points waste or even its site to benefit Holtecs SMR business even if such choices run counter to the public interest and public safety.
Holtec and SNC-Lavalin, the two companies behind the proposed Indian Point decommissioning contractors, are embroiled in numerous scandals and controversies that tell against their claims of high standards in ethics, compliance, financially sustainable business practices and trusted stewardship of nuclear materials. Their actual record is full of corruption, bribery, fraud, pleading guilty to and paying fines for malfeasance, getting barred from doing business with the TVA and the World Bank, and misleading and lying to officials and the public.
Holtec has demonstrated dangerous incompetence in its spent fuel handling at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. It put costs ahead of safety when it hired unqualified, low-skilled workers at Oyster Creek and has repeatedly exhibited a pattern of disregard for public concern or input.
Holtec is neither an honest broker nor a trustworthy partner in securing the safety and future of the region around Indian Point. 20 million people live and work within a 50-mile radius of the plant.
Decommissioning it is a complex undertaking and an awesome responsibility on which the safety and future viability of our region depends. Those of us who live and work here will not passively accept an unqualified, unscrupulous company such as Holtec being put in charge of Indian Point.
Its vital that Indian Points licensee be competent and trustworthy, free of the kind of serial malfeasance Holtec has committed, with a solid track record demonstrating it is well equipped to decommission Indian Point safely and responsibly. The Commission therefore has an obligation, statutory and otherwise, to clear the way for such a qualified candidate and reject Holtec as the licensee entrusted to decommission Indian Point.
In closing trusting Entergy to walk away from Indian Point once again shows the companies Profit over safety motive of operation.
Sincerely, Jay Kosack Hopewell Jct., NY 12533 Jay Kosack 845-656-0766 This message contains information that may be confidential or privileged and is intended only for the individual or entity named above. No one else may disclose, copy, distribute or use the contents of this message. Unauthorized use, dissemination and duplication is strictly prohibited, and may be unlawful. All personal messages express views solely of the sender, and may not be copied or distributed without this disclaimer. If you received this message in error, please notify me immediately at 845-656-0766.
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