ML20267A470
| ML20267A470 | |
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| Site: | HI-STORE |
| Issue date: | 09/22/2020 |
| From: | Public Commenter Public Commenter |
| To: | NRC/NMSS/DREFS |
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| 85FR16150 | |
| Download: ML20267A470 (5) | |
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From:
Marcus Pegasus Collonge <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
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Tuesday, September 22, 2020 6:57 AM To:
Holtec-CISFEIS Resource
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[External_Sender] Docket ID NRC-2018-0052 DEIS Comment Commissioners and Staff, NRC Commissioners and Staff, This public comment is in response to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (Docket ID NRC-2018-0052) regarding Holtec Internationals application for a license to build and operate a Consolidated Interim Storage Facility for Spent Nuclear Fuel and High Level Waste (NUREG-2237).
As an elder who cares about my offspring, and all other humans yet-to-come, I oppose Holtecs proposal and ask that the NRC halt its licensing in order to protect public health and safety, the environment and our economy. It appears from DEIS and other license documents that there would be no dry cask transfer facility at the proposed site, which means there would be no way to repackage waste. The site is not designed for long term disposal, but a dangerous de facto permanent site could result if waste casks or canisters are damaged or corroded and cannot be moved. Consolidated Interim Storage in Texas is also unacceptable.
My feelings are in sync with the summarized comments raised by the NISG based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which are as follows:
- 1) New Mexico Does Not Consent The motto of the NRC is Protecting People and the Environment, yet the NRCs Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) on the Holtec project does neither. Instead, the NRCs inadequate draft EIS puts people, wildlife and precious water resources at significant and potentially, deadly risk by failing to heed the concerns of the community. We join the All Pueblo Council of Governors, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, New Mexico State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard, more than a dozen county and city governments, the Alliance for Environmental Strategies, the New Mexico Cattle Growers
Association, the Permian Basin Coalition of Land & Royalty Owners and Operators, the NISG, and the more than 30,000 residents who commented during the 2018 scoping period in vehemently opposing bringing the nations high level radioactive waste from nuclear power plants to our communities. Only short-sighted selfish anti-social individuals want to create a nuclear wasteland for millions of years.
- 2) Cumulative Impacts The DEIS is inadequate because it fails to consider cumulative impacts from the damage the nuclear industry has already inflicted on New Mexicans for the past 75 years: uranium mining and milling in the northwest on indigenous Diné and Pueblo lands, including the 1979 Churchrock Disaster; radioactive contamination to Tewa lands and people from the Manhattan project in the Los Alamos area; fallout on downwinders from the Trinity Test in the Tularosa basin; the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, which has already accidentally released dangerous amounts of radiation and now wants to expand; the URENCO uranium enrichment plant in Eunice; the worlds largest nuclear warhead stockpile on the edge of Albuquerque; and the toxic threat to Albuquerques aquifer by the Mixed Waste Landfill.
The DEIS also fails to account for cumulative impacts from the other proposal for Consolidated Interim Storage, approximately forty miles east at the current Waste Control Specialists low-level radioactive waste site.
- 3. Environmental Racism New Mexico is one of the poorest States in the Union, with more Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) residents than anglo/white residents. For the NRC to determine that nuclear waste which will threaten life for millions of years would have small or no environmental impact is a blatant violation of environmental justice principles and is a blatant act of environmental racism, worthy of the most stringent condemnation in your consciences.
- 4. Threats to Cultural Properties & Historic Sites
The DEIS refers to a site located near or on two lagunas or playa lakes: Laguna Gatuna and Laguna Plata. Lagune Plata is an archaeological district that has been extensively studied for decades. Archaeologists have found a plethora of evidence of the Jornada Mogollon people, dating from 200 AD, 700 AD, and 1200 AD. More than 200 archeological sites are located within six miles of the proposed nuclear waste dump. Laguna Gatuna, while often dry, fills with water after monsoon rains, attracting a variety of wildlife and hunters for millennia. The Hopi and Mescalero Apache nations have identified the area as culturally significant to them, and the Hopi nation has informed the NRC that traditional cultural properties could be adversely affected if this project proceeds. The site where Holtec wants to dump tens of thousands of tons of radioactive waste has profound historic value and significance.
- 5. Threats to Water & Wildlife The impact of this forever deadly nuclear waste would have devastating consequences on wildlife including threatened species that rely on the lagunas for drinking water and surrounding area as a critical habitat. Two federal and two New Mexico agencies have already told you that this place needs to be permanently protected as a Water of the United States (WOTUS), which would make it eligible for protection under the Clean Water Act.
- 6. Threats from Transporting Irradiated Nuclear Fuel It is irresponsible and dangerous for NRC to avoid inclusion of these mammoth risks and liability in its DEIS for Holtecs application: all communities along the transportation routes between nuclear power plants and the Holtec proposed site would be threatened by radiation from the rail cars, and from the devastating financial and environmental damage if an accident or act of malice should occur.
- 7. Holtecs Project is Illegal Finally, under current U.S. law, this project is illegal. The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, as amended, does not allow the federal government to take title to the high level radioactive
waste until a permanent geologic repository is operating. We declare that the DEIS for Holtecs application is inadequate and further that the license for a high level radioactive waste storage facility should be denied. The only safe, legal option we as a nation have is for high level nuclear waste from nuclear power plants (around the U.S.) to be isolated on or near the current site until there is an environmentally just and scientifically sound option available.
Sincerely, MPBC Marcus Pegasus Collonge pegasus@lovarchy.org 2424 East 6895 South #8 cottonwood, Utah 84121
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