ML21050A116

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Comment (14) of Marie Luna on Notice of Intent to Conduct Scoping Process and Prepare Environmental Impact Statement; NextEra Energy Point Beach, LLC, Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2
ML21050A116
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/18/2021
From: Luna M
- No Known Affiliation
To:
Office of Administration
References
86FR7747 00014, NRC-2020-0277
Download: ML21050A116 (1)


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2/19/2021 blob:https://www.fdms.gov/5ea43e43-c072-441d-9d39-f42e233dc348 SUNI Review Complete Template=ADM-013 As of: 2/19/21 8:23 AM E-RIDS=ADM-03 Received: February 18, 2021 PUBLIC SUBMISSION ADD: Phyllis Clark, Bill Rogers, Mary Neely Status: Pending_Post Tracking No. 1k5-9lv4-1e6r Comment (14)

Publication Date:2/1/2021 Comments Due: March 03, 2021 Citation: 86 FR 7747 Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2020-0277 Notice of Intent to Conduct Scoping Process and Prepare Environmental Impact Statement NextEra Energy Point Beach, LLC; Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Comment On: NRC-2020-0277-0001 Notice of Intent To Conduct Scoping Process and Prepare Environmental Impact Statement; NextEra Energy Point Beach, LLC, Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 Document: NRC-2020-0277-DRAFT-0018 Comment on FR Doc # 2021-02001 Submitter Information Name: Marie Luna General Comment The EIS needs to address the effects of this release of water into Lake Michigan, the temperature at which the water is released and how that water affects the natural ecosystem in the surrounding lake area. This includes how the zooplankton and phytoplankton has been affected, as well as other threatened or endangered aquatic species.

Green Bay and Lake Michigan are experiencing increased episodes of harmful algae and bacteria (cyanobacteria) blooms that affect both the aquatic environment and recreation. Have these reactors been the cause of that?

I also ask that the EIS determines how the discharge is monitored and addresses both "normal/acceptable low level discharge" and accidental radiation releases into Lake Michigan and into groundwater vital for communities and farms surrounding the Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant.

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