ML23157A239

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Limited Appearance Statement from Nina Babiarz in the Matter of the Diablo Canyon ISFSI License Renewal Application
ML23157A239
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Issue date: 06/05/2023
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Nina Babiarz To:

Noel Johnson; Charles Langley; CMRBARAN Resource; Terri Spicher; Scott Morris

Subject:

[External_Sender] RE: Question on the Rescheduled Diablo Canyon Oral Argument Call-in Information- & NRC Wonders Why it"s lost the Public"s Trust Date:

Monday, June 05, 2023 2:37:37 PM Attachments:

Public Watchdogs-SONGS Closure Costs Bar Graph-FINAL 2-28-18.pdf Importance:

High Noel - Are You or ANYBODY @ the NRC aware that, due to the legislation (Senate Bill 846 ) passed

& that our Gov. Newsome signed into law @ 1:30 in the morning of the last day of the CA Leg.

Session (Aug. 30th 2022) will force ALL CA ratepayers to have an increase in their Electrical bills of somewhere between 3-5% just to pay off what our Gov. has deem a $1.42 BILLION dollar loan?

Additionally, if you or anyone @ the NRC actually reads thru CA SB 846, you will also see that triple digit BILLIONS will be siphoned off the states general fund ANNUALLY to the tune of $600, to throw over to at Water Resources to dump into Diablo Canyon with NO PUBLIC HEARING by the CA PUBLIC UTILITY COMM!!!

Maybe someone should be educating the NRC to what will impact ALL Californians ratepayers for decades including CCAs (Community Choice Aggregates)-not just the PG&E ratepayers.

BTW - the ONLY competitive advantage the CCAs were able to offer for providing renewable sources of energy was a approx.. 2-3 cent advantage over the 3 CA investor-owned utilitiesi.e. ALL competition of the investor-owned utilities was also eliminated with SB 846. AGAIN, NO PUBLIC HEARINGS with CPUC.

Lest the NRC forgets, ratepayers here in San Diego are already paying $ 2.52 BILLION in decommissioning costs for the San Onofre mess; plant shuttered 39 year + 1 month early abruptly due to a new design (NOT Like-for-Like as promised) that resulted in a radiation leak, massive emergency & on-site and off-site insurance exemptions granted by NRC, Holtecs broken bolts &

shims, Downloading accident that revealed all 72 cans are scratched and gouged,.and the icing on the cake that the 2014 Cost Estimator (EnergySolutions) gets the 8-10 year contract to decommission the job it estimated with a Jt. Venture with AECOM who was found guilty of fraud @

Hansen?! the Song goes on and on @ San Onofre

These additional costs are also on top of what taxpayers are dolling out via the Judgement Fund in the millions, upon millions of DOE breach of contract settlements for the investor-owned utilities.

So if you are a San Diegan ratepayer and ALSO a U.S. Taxpayer, we are paying multiple ways for NO VOICE on Diablo.

All this + more too numerous to mention. Icing on this cake baked for the investor-owned utilities is now NRC acts as tho ALL Californians should not be allowed a Voice when it comes to Diablo! If Chair Hansen still wonders why the NRC has a problem with the Publics trust? Its self-evident to Us.

Regards, Nina Nina

From: Noel Johnson <Noel.Johnson@nrc.gov>

Sent: Monday, June 05, 2023 9:39 AM To: Noel Johnson <Noel.Johnson@nrc.gov>

Subject:

Rescheduled Diablo Canyon Oral Argument Call-in Information

Good afternoon,

Below is the information for the listen-only line for the rescheduled Diablo Canyon Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation oral argument on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at 1:00 PM (Eastern Time).

Please note that this conference ID is different than the conference ID for the postponed May 24 oral argument. The old conference ID will not work for the June 13 oral argument.

Phone number: (301) 576-2978 Conference ID: 581 057 097#

After successful entry of the conference ID, you will hear the following message: You are not allowed to unmute. To raise your hand press *5. However, this is a listen-only conference line and pressing *5 will not allow you to participate. The Licensing Board will only hear arguments from the designated counsel representing San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and the NRC Staff.

Thank you, Noel

Noel M. Johnson Law Clerk, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (301) 415-7453 noel.johnson@nrc.gov

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What SONGS Closure Settlement Costs the Consumer

$4.7 Billion Estimated cost to close San Onofre (SONGS)

$3.3 Billion Costs approved by regulators to close SONGS to be paid by customers instead of Edison stockholders

$2.525 Billion Remaining SONGS closing costs customers will pay instead of Edison stockholders

$775 Million Settlement amount shaved off $3.3 Billion customers not to pay in future Billions $$$