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4 Form Comments from Citizens Opposing the Indian Point License Transfer Application (NRC-2020-0021) - (Version 2)
ML21076A533
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/16/2021
From:
- No Known Affiliation
To:
SECY/RAS
References
85FR3947, NRC-2020-0021
Download: ML21076A533 (4)


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From: Tony Harang To: Docket, Hearing Cc: cwaction@googlegroups.com

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[External_Sender] Docket ID NRC-2020-0021 - Opposing Indian Point License Transfer to Holtec Date: Tuesday, March 16, 2021 11:59:13 AM From: Tony A. Harang Lake Peekskill, New York 10537 Holtecs multiple problems and lack of experience disqualify them to decommission Indian Point. Their entire nuclear fleet was acquired less than a year ago. Theyve demonstrated dangerous incompetence handling spent fuel at San Onofre and put cost ahead of safety by hiring unqualified, low-skilled workers at Oyster Creek.

In their prematurely filed Post-Shutdown Activities Report, Holtec greatly underestimated the cost of decommissioning Indian Point and ignored the Algonquin Pipeline passing near the plants critical components, which greatly complicates decommissioning and raises risks of ruptures and fires. They do not plan to treat the radioactive groundwater leaking into the Hudson River or contaminated soil below three feet. Theyre also considering shipping large radioactive components by barge down the Hudson, raising more unacceptable risks.

Holtecs undercapitalized LLCs shield them from liability and accountability, while maximally leveraging the decommissioning trust fund for their own profit. Embroiled in numerous scandals, which refute their claims of high standards and trusted stewardship of nuclear materials, their actual record is full of corruption, bribery, fraud, and lying to officials

-- barring them from doing business with TVA and the World Bank.

As NY Attorney General Letitia James said when filing a petition challenging the 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.

20 million people live and work within 50 miles of Indian Point. Decommissioning is a complex undertaking on which the safety of our region depends. Indian Points licensee must be competent and trustworthy, free of the serial malfeasance Holtec has committed. The NRC must therefore reject Holtecs license transfer application.

Thank you for allowing my input on this matter. I live within 10 miles of Indian Point's Nuclear Powerplant and would be greatly affected by these bad practices. Property value will greatly depreciate, please don't allow this company to destroy our community. Tony Harang

From: d.man_1 To: Docket, Hearing Cc: cwaction@googlegroups.com

Subject:

[External_Sender] Docket ID NRC-2020-0021 - Opposing Indian Point License Transfer to Holtec Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 7:05:15 PM From: FIRST & LAST NAME Daniel Manuelian TOWN, STATE, ZIP CODE NYC, NY 10001 Holtecs multiple problems and lack of experience disqualify them to decommission Indian Point. Their entire nuclear fleet was acquired less than a year ago. Theyve demonstrated dangerous incompetence handling spent fuel at San Onofre and put cost ahead of safety by hiring unqualified, low-skilled workers at Oyster Creek.

In their prematurely filed Post-Shutdown Activities Report, Holtec greatly underestimated the cost of decommissioning Indian Point and ignored the Algonquin Pipeline passing near the plants critical components, which greatly complicates decommissioning and raises risks of ruptures and fires. They do not plan to treat the radioactive groundwater leaking into the Hudson River or contaminated soil below three feet. Theyre also considering shipping large radioactive components by barge down the Hudson, raising more unacceptable risks.

Holtecs undercapitalized LLCs shield them from liability and accountability, while maximally leveraging the decommissioning trust fund for their own profit. Embroiled in numerous scandals, which refute their claims of high standards and trusted stewardship of nuclear materials, their actual record is full of corruption, bribery, fraud, and lying to officials -- barring them from doing business with TVA and the World Bank.

As NY Attorney General Letitia James said when filing a petition challenging the 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.

20 million people live and work within 50 miles of Indian Point. Decommissioning is a complex undertaking on which the safety of our region depends. Indian Points licensee must be competent and trustworthy, free of the serial malfeasance Holtec has committed. The NRC must therefore reject Holtecs license transfer application.

From: Frederick Katzenberg To: Docket, Hearing Cc: cwaction@googlegroups.com

Subject:

[External_Sender] Docket ID NRC-2020-0021 %2 Opposing Indian Point License Transfer to Holtec Date: Thursday, February 25, 2021 6:16:02 PM From: Frederick Katzenberg TOWN, Harrison, NY Holtec%2s multiple problems and lack of experience disqualify them to decommission Indian Point. Their entire nuclear %2fleet%2 was acquired less than a year ago. They%2ve demonstrated dangerous incompetence handling spent fuel at San Onofre and put cost ahead of safety by hiring unqualified, low-skilled workers at Oyster Creek.

In their prematurely filed Post-Shutdown Activities Report, Holtec greatly underestimated the cost of decommissioning Indian Point and ignored the Algonquin Pipeline passing near the plant%2s critical components, which greatly complicates decommissioning and raises risks of ruptures and fires. They do not plan to treat the radioactive groundwater leaking into the Hudson River or contaminated soil below three feet.

They%2re also considering shipping large radioactive components by barge down the Hudson, raising more unacceptable risks.

Holtec%2s undercapitalized LLCs shield them from liability and accountability, while maximally leveraging the decommissioning trust fund for their own profit. Embroiled in numerous scandals, which refute their claims of high standards and trusted stewardship of nuclear materials, their actual record is full of corruption, bribery, fraud, and lying to officials -- barring them from doing business with TVA and the World Bank.

As NY Attorney General Letitia James said when filing a petition challenging the license transfer to Holtec,

%2Putting the decommissioning of Indian Point in the hands of a company with no experience and uncertain financial resources is very risky.%2 20 million people live and work within 50 miles of Indian Point. Decommissioning is a complex undertaking on which the safety of our region depends. Indian Point%2s licensee must be competent and trustworthy, free of the serial malfeasance Holtec has committed. The NRC must therefore reject Holtec%2s license transfer application.

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From: Barbara Heinzen To: Docket, Hearing Cc: cwaction@googlegroups.com

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[External_Sender] Docket ID NRC-2020-0021 - Opposing Indian Point License Transfer to Holtec Date: Friday, April 03, 2020 9:16:59 PM From:

Barbara Heinzen New Baltimore, NY 12124 Holtecs multiple problems and lack of experience disqualify them to decommission Indian Point. Their entire nuclear fleet was acquired less than a year ago. Theyve demonstrated dangerous incompetence handling spent fuel at San Onofre and put cost ahead of safety by hiring unqualified, low-skilled workers at Oyster Creek.

In their prematurely filed Post-Shutdown Activities Report, Holtec greatly underestimated the cost of decommissioning Indian Point and ignored the Algonquin Pipeline passing near the plants critical components, which greatly complicates decommissioning and raises risks of ruptures and fires. They do not plan to treat the radioactive groundwater leaking into the Hudson River or contaminated soil below three feet. Theyre also considering shipping large radioactive components by barge down the Hudson, raising more unacceptable risks.

Holtecs undercapitalized LLCs shield them from liability and accountability, while maximally leveraging the decommissioning trust fund for their own profit. Embroiled in numerous scandals, which refute their claims of high standards and trusted stewardship of nuclear materials, their actual record is full of corruption, bribery, fraud, and lying to officials

-- barring them from doing business with TVA and the World Bank.

As NY Attorney General Letitia James said when filing a petition challenging the 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.

20 million people live and work within 50 miles of Indian Point. Decommissioning is a complex undertaking on which the safety of our region depends. Indian Points licensee must be competent and trustworthy, free of the serial malfeasance Holtec has committed. The NRC must therefore reject Holtecs license transfer application.

Barbara Heinzen New Baltimore, NY 12124 email: barbara@barbaraheinzen.com email: bjoyh@gmail.com website: www.barbaraheinzen.com Landline: +1 518 756 9620 Mobile: +1 646 238 7089 skype: barbara.heinzen