ML24204A133
| ML24204A133 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Kemmerer File:TerraPower icon.png |
| Issue date: | 07/22/2024 |
| From: | Aggie S - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | Office of Administration |
| References | |
| NRC-2024-0078, 89FR49917 00028 | |
| Download: ML24204A133 (1) | |
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PUBLIC SUBMISSION As of: 7/22/24, 1:07 PM Received: July 19, 2024 Status: Pending_Post Tracking No. lyt-92np-954h Comments Due: August 12, 2024 Submission Type: API Docket: NRC-2024-0078 US SFR Owner, LLC; Construction Permit Application Comment On: NRC-2024-0078-0006 US SFR Owner, LLC.; Kemmerer Power Station Unit 1; Notice of Intent To Conduct Scoping Process and Prepare Environmental Impact Statement Document: NRC-2024-0078-DRAFT-0028 Comment on FR Doc # 2024-12810 Submitter Information Name: S R Email:Shawn.aggie@gmail.com General Comment I believe the Natrium plat is great for Wyoming in general and Kemmerer specifically. Wyoming needs to move away from coal and coal fired plants, and this will allow our economy to diversify and maintain or increase prosperity.
Kemmerer already has active industries related to power production that are it's lifeblood. Some locals may not want to change, but the world is changing regardless.
Geographically, the area has been proven to be safe for different energy producers that would be susceptible to things like earthquakes. My understanding is that one person at a recent meeting in Kemmerer brought up the fact that we live a few hours from a supervolcano and they were worried about an eruption bring detrimental to the plant. An eruption would be detrimental to the world whether this plant existed or not.
As far as infrastructure is concerned, there is a need to update the water system and roads. There have been limited funds to do so; revenue from increased taxes due to higher home prices could be a possible solution to this funding dilemma. The schools in Wyoming are well funded and funding is based on student enrollment. If the need to expand the schools were to become an issue, the funding to do so would be available.
7/22/24, 1:08 PM blob:https://www.fdms.gov/fcadb656-3f62-45b6-893f-d2ac458023b6 blob:https://www.fdms.gov/fcadb656-3f62-45b6-893f-d2ac458023b6 1/1 SUNSI Review Complete Template=ADM-013 E-RIDS=ADM-03 ADD: Patricia Vokoun, Josh Borromeo, Deion Atkinson, Stephanie Devlin-Gill, Mallecia Sutton; Roel Brusselmans, Antoinette Walker-Smith, Mary Neely Comment (28)
Publication Date:8/12/2024 Citation: 89 FR 49917