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| number = ML16021A450
| number = ML16021A450
| issue date = 11/16/2015
| issue date = 11/16/2015
| title = Letter from William M. Manzi, Iii, Et Al., Board of Selectmen, Town of Seabrook, New Hampshire, to Chairman Stephen G. Burns Regarding the Seabrook Nuclear Station
| title = Letter from William M. Manzi, III, Et Al., Board of Selectmen, Town of Seabrook, New Hampshire, to Chairman Stephen G. Burns Regarding the Seabrook Nuclear Station
| author name = Khan A B, Kyle T A, Manzi W M, Smith R
| author name = Khan A, Kyle T, Manzi W, Smith R
| author affiliation = Town of Seabrook, NH
| author affiliation = Town of Seabrook, NH
| addressee name = Burns S G
| addressee name = Burns S
| addressee affiliation = NRC/Chairman
| addressee affiliation = NRC/Chairman
| docket = 05000443
| docket = 05000443
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{{#Wiki_filter:November 16, 2015 Stephen G. Bums, Chairman TOWN OF Ncfu 1iamps4irc 99 LAFAYETTE ROAD P.O. BOX 456 -03874-0456 Telephone (603) 474-3311 *Fax (603) 474-8007 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Chairman@nrc.Q.ov  
{{#Wiki_filter:TOWN OF
                                  ~cahrnnh, Ncfu 1iamps4irc 99 LAFAYETTE ROAD P.O. BOX 456 - 03874-0456 Telephone (603) 474-3311 *Fax (603) 474-8007 November 16, 2015 Stephen G. Bums, Chairman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Chairman@nrc.Q.ov


==Dear Chairman Bums:==
==Dear Chairman Bums:==
As the governing body of our Town please accept this letter from the Board of Selectmen as our clear and unconditional support for NextEra Energy Seabrook Station's 20-year license extension. Since the plant began commercial operations 25-years ago, Seabrook Station has become, quite simply, an irreplaceable regional asset. Over and above the economic benefits that generate more than a half billion dollars in regional economic activity every year, and the fact that Seabrook Station is an economic engine providing good jobs at good wages, perhaps even more important to our town is the plant is a good neighbor and good corporate citizen. Our relationship with the plant and its employees has been nothing but overwhelmingly open and positive. Even when there are difficult issues that inevitably come up in every town and city, our mutual respect for each other has always endured, serving the besf interests of ::ur town, the sea coast reg!on, and our fabric of life. The Town of Seabrook today almost unrecognizable from what the town was before Seab-;-ook Station was built. Jn fact, the plant is built or: a fmmer landfili. It's almost unimaginable to.think of where we would be today without the plant. The continued improvements and economic expansion of our town is due in large part to Seabrook Station. Our new police and fire *Stations, library, ww;i center, schools, and overall infrastructure improvements are because of the plant. Seabrook Station employees are among the scate's most generous contributors to local pm.'it agencies including the United Way of the Greater Seacoast. And, the plant works tirelessly partnering 'Nith various agencies and organizations devoted to environmental stewardship and protecting of our marshlands. The people who run the plant have consistently provided the support requested by the town for in making Seabrook a safer and more pleasan1 place to iive. When the residents of one of our more congested neighborhoods were subjected to tractor trailers idling overnight waiting to make deliveries to a local food processing facility, we went to the plant and requested help. In response the plant permitted access on its roads and across its property to get the idling trucks out of the neighborhood. To do so, we know that the plant had to do a major amount of engineering and security work to make it happen. Residents on Railroad A venue have enjoyed peace and quiet for several years now thanks to Seabrook Station. Similarly, we requested help getting traffic off a residential street that was the access point for the town's transfer station. For years, trucks have been barreling down Rocks Road with lots of kids playing close by, and we were all concerned about the possibility of a serious ac.::id.ent from a child chasing a ball' into the street. Working with plant leadership, we solved the problem and now have a safe new access point to the transfer station --and a much safer environment fo1 everyone living in the local neighborhood. In addition, all our re3idcnts benefited from the change iri transfer station because the nevi way in and out has a traffic light, making it safer to get off and on ir1creasingly busy Route 1. We also want to stress that the plant didr.'tjust give the town access to their prorerty; they also made a significant financial investment to help get the proj.oct done. The Station recently constructed* a new onsi.te indoor firing range and rraining center for the qualific<:don and training of the plant's security fore.:,. As a benefit of this new facility, our Seabrook police officers are now able to use the range for training as well. This reduces the noise at the town's indoor shooting range, and gives our officers year-tound opportunity to keep theirskiHs sharp. The plant didn't have make tbe range available for our officers, or the members of the Seacoast Emergency Response Team, but they did so without hesitation because they are constantly looking for ways to contribute to public safety in the region. We also know that the members of our great public safety team appreciate the plant's annual contributions to the Seabrook Police Association and Seabrook Professional Firefighters Association. Regarding the plant's concrete issue (ASR), we have ful1 confidence t1Jat Seabrook St'ltion is taking every reasonable step to safely and effectively manage this condition in the short and long term. We l':now the plant is designed with considerable safety margin and has no tolerance for unsafe conditions. The stellar safety record compiled by Seabrook Station is evidence of their commitment to producing energy vital to our region safely, and without carbon emissions. With recent changes in the energy market in New England the power produced by Seabrook Station has become more even more vital to the people and businesses of the region. Our economy requires energy, and Seabrook Station is a vital part of the mix of energy sources powering our region. Seabrook Station is acknowledged by the industry as one of this country's safest and best-run nuclear power plants. It is a powerful economic engine for our region, generating safe, clean electricity to 1.4 million homes and businesses as well as good jobs at good wages. Most importantly, Seabrook Station is a good neighbor and our partner, contributing to the overall quality of life in our town. It is hard to believe there is any nuclear power plant in this country if not the world more deserving of its license being extended than Seabrook Station. As elected leaders responsible for always looking out for the best interests of our town, we fully and unconditionally support Seabrook Station's 20-year license renewal. BOARD OF SELECTMEN: Sincerely, William M. Manzi, III Town Manager Raymol1!Sl11ith, ChiJ111atl fC--c____ Aboul B'l<han, Vice-Chairman Town of Seabrook N.H. 99 Lat ayette Road P.O. Box 456 Seabrook N.H. 03874-0456 M,ir.111\ICHES\DEH: l\llHI 030 23 l\l(JV ':t:*,:;; P11c!\ 3 L US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATTN: STEPHEN BURNS WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001 Ii :.c i i ! '" 1 i 1* 1i\1j1*II\1\i1\ 11111ll111ii1i\1ii11 *i' 'Ii 11i11 ll iii ii\ 11 ll' ll'I 'id H l ! ; *. '**\ ,, 1 , ; .:; ..... , i1[ Ii_: i IC*, t1, ;;
 
November 16, 2015 Stephen G. Bums, Chairman TOWN OF Ncfu 1iamps4irc 99 LAFAYETTE ROAD P.O. BOX 456 -03874-0456 Telephone (603) 474-3311 *Fax (603) 474-8007 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Chairman@nrc.Q.ov  
As the governing body of our Town please accept this letter from the Board of Selectmen as our clear and unconditional support for NextEra Energy Seabrook Station's 20-year license extension.
Since the plant began commercial operations 25-years ago, Seabrook Station has become, quite simply, an irreplaceable regional asset. Over and above the economic benefits that generate more than a half billion dollars in regional economic activity every year, and the fact that Seabrook Station is an economic engine providing good jobs at good wages, perhaps even more important to our town is the plant is a good neighbor and good corporate citizen.
Our relationship with the plant and its employees has been nothing but overwhelmingly open and positive. Even when there are difficult issues that inevitably come up in every town and city, our mutual respect for each other has always endured, serving the besf interests of ::ur town, the sea coast reg!on, and our fabric of life.
The Town of Seabrook today i~; almost unrecognizable from what the town was before Seab-;-ook Station was built.
Jn fact, the plant is built or: a fmmer landfili. It's almost unimaginable to.think of where we would be today without the plant. The continued improvements and economic expansion of our town is due in large part to Seabrook Station. Our new police and fire *Stations, library, ww;i center, schools, and overall infrastructure improvements are because of the plant. Seabrook Station employees are among the scate's most generous contributors to local non-pm.'it agencies including the United Way of the Greater Seacoast. And, the plant works tirelessly partnering 'Nith various agencies and organizations devoted to environmental stewardship and protecting of our marshlands.
The people who run the plant have consistently provided the support requested by the town for h~lp in making Seabrook a safer and more pleasan1 place to iive. When the residents of one of our more congested neighborhoods were subjected to tractor trailers idling overnight waiting to make deliveries to a local food processing facility, we went to the plant and requested help. In response the plant permitted access on its roads and across its property to get the idling trucks out of the neighborhood. To do so, we know that the plant had to do a major amount of engineering and security work to make it happen. Residents on Railroad A venue have enjoyed peace and quiet for several years now thanks to Seabrook Station.
Similarly, we requested help getting traffic off a residential street that was the access point for the town's transfer station. For years, trucks have been barreling down Rocks Road with lots of kids playing close by, and we were all concerned about the possibility of a serious ac.::id.ent from a child chasing a ball' into the street. Working with plant leadership, we solved the problem and now have a safe new access point to the transfer station -- and a much safer environment fo1 everyone living in the local neighborhood. In addition, all our ~own re3idcnts benefited from the change iri transfer station acces~ because the nevi way in and out has a traffic light, making it safer to get off and on ir1creasingly busy Route 1. We also want to stress that the plant didr.'tjust give the town access to their prorerty; they also made a significant financial investment to help get the proj.oct done.
The Station recently constructed* a new onsi.te indoor firing range and rraining center for the qualific<:don and training of the plant's security fore.:,. As a benefit of this new facility, our Seabrook police officers are now able to use the range for training as well. This reduces the noise at the town's indoor shooting range, and gives our officers year-tound opportunity to keep theirskiHs sharp. The plant didn't have ~o make tbe range available for our officers,
 
or the members of the Seacoast Emergency Response Team, but they did so without hesitation because they are constantly looking for ways to contribute to public safety in the region. We also know that the members of our great public safety team appreciate the plant's annual contributions to the Seabrook Police Association and Seabrook Professional Firefighters Association.
Regarding the plant's concrete issue (ASR), we have ful1 confidence t1Jat Seabrook St'ltion is taking every reasonable step to safely and effectively manage this condition in the short and long term. We l':now the plant is designed with considerable safety margin and has no tolerance for unsafe conditions. The stellar safety record compiled by Seabrook Station is evidence of their commitment to producing energy vital to our region safely, and without carbon emissions.
With recent changes in the energy market in New England the power produced by Seabrook Station has become more even more vital to the people and businesses of the region. Our economy requires energy, and Seabrook Station is a vital part of the mix of energy sources powering our region.
Seabrook Station is acknowledged by the industry as one of this country's safest and best-run nuclear power plants.
It is a powerful economic engine for our region, generating safe, clean electricity to 1.4 million homes and businesses as well as good jobs at good wages. Most importantly, Seabrook Station is a good neighbor and our partner, contributing to the overall quality of life in our town. It is hard to believe there is any nuclear power plant in this country if not the world more deserving of its license being extended than Seabrook Station. As elected leaders responsible for always looking out for the best interests of our town, we fully and unconditionally support Seabrook Station's 20-year license renewal.
Sincerely,
                                                                            '1)}~.~
William M. Manzi, III Town Manager Raymol1!Sl11ith, ChiJ111atl BOARD OF SELECTMEN:
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Aboul B'l<han, Vice-Chairman
 
M,ir.111\ICHES\DEH:
l\llHI 030 Town of Seabrook N.H.
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Seabrook N.H. 03874-0456
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US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATTN: STEPHEN BURNS WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001
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TOWN OF
                                  ~cahrnnh, Ncfu 1iamps4irc 99 LAFAYETTE ROAD P.O. BOX 456 - 03874-0456 Telephone (603) 474-3311 *Fax (603) 474-8007 November 16, 2015 Stephen G. Bums, Chairman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Chairman@nrc.Q.ov


==Dear Chairman Bums:==
==Dear Chairman Bums:==
As the governing body of our Town please accept this letter from the Board of Selectmen as our clear and unconditional support for NextEra Energy Seabrook Station's 20-year license extension. Since the plant began commercial operations 25-years ago, Seabrook Station has become, quite simply, an irreplaceable regional asset. Over and above the economic benefits that generate more than a half billion dollars in regional economic activity every year, and the fact that Seabrook Station is an economic engine providing good jobs at good wages, perhaps even more important to our town is the plant is a good neighbor and good corporate citizen. Our relationship with the plant and its employees has been nothing but overwhelmingly open and positive. Even when there are difficult issues that inevitably come up in every town and city, our mutual respect for each other has always endured, serving the besf interests of ::ur town, the sea coast reg!on, and our fabric of life. The Town of Seabrook today almost unrecognizable from what the town was before Seab-;-ook Station was built. Jn fact, the plant is built or: a fmmer landfili. It's almost unimaginable to.think of where we would be today without the plant. The continued improvements and economic expansion of our town is due in large part to Seabrook Station. Our new police and fire *Stations, library, ww;i center, schools, and overall infrastructure improvements are because of the plant. Seabrook Station employees are among the scate's most generous contributors to local pm.'it agencies including the United Way of the Greater Seacoast. And, the plant works tirelessly partnering 'Nith various agencies and organizations devoted to environmental stewardship and protecting of our marshlands. The people who run the plant have consistently provided the support requested by the town for in making Seabrook a safer and more pleasan1 place to iive. When the residents of one of our more congested neighborhoods were subjected to tractor trailers idling overnight waiting to make deliveries to a local food processing facility, we went to the plant and requested help. In response the plant permitted access on its roads and across its property to get the idling trucks out of the neighborhood. To do so, we know that the plant had to do a major amount of engineering and security work to make it happen. Residents on Railroad A venue have enjoyed peace and quiet for several years now thanks to Seabrook Station. Similarly, we requested help getting traffic off a residential street that was the access point for the town's transfer station. For years, trucks have been barreling down Rocks Road with lots of kids playing close by, and we were all concerned about the possibility of a serious ac.::id.ent from a child chasing a ball' into the street. Working with plant leadership, we solved the problem and now have a safe new access point to the transfer station --and a much safer environment fo1 everyone living in the local neighborhood. In addition, all our re3idcnts benefited from the change iri transfer station because the nevi way in and out has a traffic light, making it safer to get off and on ir1creasingly busy Route 1. We also want to stress that the plant didr.'tjust give the town access to their prorerty; they also made a significant financial investment to help get the proj.oct done. The Station recently constructed* a new onsi.te indoor firing range and rraining center for the qualific<:don and training of the plant's security fore.:,. As a benefit of this new facility, our Seabrook police officers are now able to use the range for training as well. This reduces the noise at the town's indoor shooting range, and gives our officers year-tound opportunity to keep theirskiHs sharp. The plant didn't have make tbe range available for our officers, or the members of the Seacoast Emergency Response Team, but they did so without hesitation because they are constantly looking for ways to contribute to public safety in the region. We also know that the members of our great public safety team appreciate the plant's annual contributions to the Seabrook Police Association and Seabrook Professional Firefighters Association. Regarding the plant's concrete issue (ASR), we have ful1 confidence t1Jat Seabrook St'ltion is taking every reasonable step to safely and effectively manage this condition in the short and long term. We l':now the plant is designed with considerable safety margin and has no tolerance for unsafe conditions. The stellar safety record compiled by Seabrook Station is evidence of their commitment to producing energy vital to our region safely, and without carbon emissions. With recent changes in the energy market in New England the power produced by Seabrook Station has become more even more vital to the people and businesses of the region. Our economy requires energy, and Seabrook Station is a vital part of the mix of energy sources powering our region. Seabrook Station is acknowledged by the industry as one of this country's safest and best-run nuclear power plants. It is a powerful economic engine for our region, generating safe, clean electricity to 1.4 million homes and businesses as well as good jobs at good wages. Most importantly, Seabrook Station is a good neighbor and our partner, contributing to the overall quality of life in our town. It is hard to believe there is any nuclear power plant in this country if not the world more deserving of its license being extended than Seabrook Station. As elected leaders responsible for always looking out for the best interests of our town, we fully and unconditionally support Seabrook Station's 20-year license renewal. BOARD OF SELECTMEN: Sincerely, William M. Manzi, III Town Manager Raymol1!Sl11ith, ChiJ111atl fC--c____ Aboul B'l<han, Vice-Chairman Town of Seabrook N.H. 99 Lat ayette Road P.O. Box 456 Seabrook N.H. 03874-0456 M,ir.111\ICHES\DEH: l\llHI 030 23 l\l(JV ':t:*,:;; P11c!\ 3 L US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATTN: STEPHEN BURNS WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001 Ii :.c i i ! '" 1 i 1* 1i\1j1*II\1\i1\ 11111ll111ii1i\1ii11 *i' 'Ii 11i11 ll iii ii\ 11 ll' ll'I 'id H l ! ; *. '**\ ,, 1 , ; .:; ..... , i1[ Ii_: i IC*, t1, ;;}}
 
As the governing body of our Town please accept this letter from the Board of Selectmen as our clear and unconditional support for NextEra Energy Seabrook Station's 20-year license extension.
Since the plant began commercial operations 25-years ago, Seabrook Station has become, quite simply, an irreplaceable regional asset. Over and above the economic benefits that generate more than a half billion dollars in regional economic activity every year, and the fact that Seabrook Station is an economic engine providing good jobs at good wages, perhaps even more important to our town is the plant is a good neighbor and good corporate citizen.
Our relationship with the plant and its employees has been nothing but overwhelmingly open and positive. Even when there are difficult issues that inevitably come up in every town and city, our mutual respect for each other has always endured, serving the besf interests of ::ur town, the sea coast reg!on, and our fabric of life.
The Town of Seabrook today i~; almost unrecognizable from what the town was before Seab-;-ook Station was built.
Jn fact, the plant is built or: a fmmer landfili. It's almost unimaginable to.think of where we would be today without the plant. The continued improvements and economic expansion of our town is due in large part to Seabrook Station. Our new police and fire *Stations, library, ww;i center, schools, and overall infrastructure improvements are because of the plant. Seabrook Station employees are among the scate's most generous contributors to local non-pm.'it agencies including the United Way of the Greater Seacoast. And, the plant works tirelessly partnering 'Nith various agencies and organizations devoted to environmental stewardship and protecting of our marshlands.
The people who run the plant have consistently provided the support requested by the town for h~lp in making Seabrook a safer and more pleasan1 place to iive. When the residents of one of our more congested neighborhoods were subjected to tractor trailers idling overnight waiting to make deliveries to a local food processing facility, we went to the plant and requested help. In response the plant permitted access on its roads and across its property to get the idling trucks out of the neighborhood. To do so, we know that the plant had to do a major amount of engineering and security work to make it happen. Residents on Railroad A venue have enjoyed peace and quiet for several years now thanks to Seabrook Station.
Similarly, we requested help getting traffic off a residential street that was the access point for the town's transfer station. For years, trucks have been barreling down Rocks Road with lots of kids playing close by, and we were all concerned about the possibility of a serious ac.::id.ent from a child chasing a ball' into the street. Working with plant leadership, we solved the problem and now have a safe new access point to the transfer station -- and a much safer environment fo1 everyone living in the local neighborhood. In addition, all our ~own re3idcnts benefited from the change iri transfer station acces~ because the nevi way in and out has a traffic light, making it safer to get off and on ir1creasingly busy Route 1. We also want to stress that the plant didr.'tjust give the town access to their prorerty; they also made a significant financial investment to help get the proj.oct done.
The Station recently constructed* a new onsi.te indoor firing range and rraining center for the qualific<:don and training of the plant's security fore.:,. As a benefit of this new facility, our Seabrook police officers are now able to use the range for training as well. This reduces the noise at the town's indoor shooting range, and gives our officers year-tound opportunity to keep theirskiHs sharp. The plant didn't have ~o make tbe range available for our officers,
 
or the members of the Seacoast Emergency Response Team, but they did so without hesitation because they are constantly looking for ways to contribute to public safety in the region. We also know that the members of our great public safety team appreciate the plant's annual contributions to the Seabrook Police Association and Seabrook Professional Firefighters Association.
Regarding the plant's concrete issue (ASR), we have ful1 confidence t1Jat Seabrook St'ltion is taking every reasonable step to safely and effectively manage this condition in the short and long term. We l':now the plant is designed with considerable safety margin and has no tolerance for unsafe conditions. The stellar safety record compiled by Seabrook Station is evidence of their commitment to producing energy vital to our region safely, and without carbon emissions.
With recent changes in the energy market in New England the power produced by Seabrook Station has become more even more vital to the people and businesses of the region. Our economy requires energy, and Seabrook Station is a vital part of the mix of energy sources powering our region.
Seabrook Station is acknowledged by the industry as one of this country's safest and best-run nuclear power plants.
It is a powerful economic engine for our region, generating safe, clean electricity to 1.4 million homes and businesses as well as good jobs at good wages. Most importantly, Seabrook Station is a good neighbor and our partner, contributing to the overall quality of life in our town. It is hard to believe there is any nuclear power plant in this country if not the world more deserving of its license being extended than Seabrook Station. As elected leaders responsible for always looking out for the best interests of our town, we fully and unconditionally support Seabrook Station's 20-year license renewal.
Sincerely,
                                                                            '1)}~.~
William M. Manzi, III Town Manager Raymol1!Sl11ith, ChiJ111atl BOARD OF SELECTMEN:
(~ ~ fC--c____
Aboul B'l<han, Vice-Chairman
 
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l\llHI 030 Town of Seabrook N.H.
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Seabrook N.H. 03874-0456
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Letter from William M. Manzi, III, Et Al., Board of Selectmen, Town of Seabrook, New Hampshire, to Chairman Stephen G. Burns Regarding the Seabrook Nuclear Station
ML16021A450
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Site: Seabrook NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/16/2015
From: Khan A, Kyle T, Manzi W, Rich Smith
Town of Seabrook, NH
To: Stephen Burns
NRC/Chairman
SECY/RAS
References
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TOWN OF

~cahrnnh, Ncfu 1iamps4irc 99 LAFAYETTE ROAD P.O. BOX 456 - 03874-0456 Telephone (603) 474-3311 *Fax (603) 474-8007 November 16, 2015 Stephen G. Bums, Chairman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Chairman@nrc.Q.ov

Dear Chairman Bums:

As the governing body of our Town please accept this letter from the Board of Selectmen as our clear and unconditional support for NextEra Energy Seabrook Station's 20-year license extension.

Since the plant began commercial operations 25-years ago, Seabrook Station has become, quite simply, an irreplaceable regional asset. Over and above the economic benefits that generate more than a half billion dollars in regional economic activity every year, and the fact that Seabrook Station is an economic engine providing good jobs at good wages, perhaps even more important to our town is the plant is a good neighbor and good corporate citizen.

Our relationship with the plant and its employees has been nothing but overwhelmingly open and positive. Even when there are difficult issues that inevitably come up in every town and city, our mutual respect for each other has always endured, serving the besf interests of ::ur town, the sea coast reg!on, and our fabric of life.

The Town of Seabrook today i~; almost unrecognizable from what the town was before Seab-;-ook Station was built.

Jn fact, the plant is built or: a fmmer landfili. It's almost unimaginable to.think of where we would be today without the plant. The continued improvements and economic expansion of our town is due in large part to Seabrook Station. Our new police and fire *Stations, library, ww;i center, schools, and overall infrastructure improvements are because of the plant. Seabrook Station employees are among the scate's most generous contributors to local non-pm.'it agencies including the United Way of the Greater Seacoast. And, the plant works tirelessly partnering 'Nith various agencies and organizations devoted to environmental stewardship and protecting of our marshlands.

The people who run the plant have consistently provided the support requested by the town for h~lp in making Seabrook a safer and more pleasan1 place to iive. When the residents of one of our more congested neighborhoods were subjected to tractor trailers idling overnight waiting to make deliveries to a local food processing facility, we went to the plant and requested help. In response the plant permitted access on its roads and across its property to get the idling trucks out of the neighborhood. To do so, we know that the plant had to do a major amount of engineering and security work to make it happen. Residents on Railroad A venue have enjoyed peace and quiet for several years now thanks to Seabrook Station.

Similarly, we requested help getting traffic off a residential street that was the access point for the town's transfer station. For years, trucks have been barreling down Rocks Road with lots of kids playing close by, and we were all concerned about the possibility of a serious ac.::id.ent from a child chasing a ball' into the street. Working with plant leadership, we solved the problem and now have a safe new access point to the transfer station -- and a much safer environment fo1 everyone living in the local neighborhood. In addition, all our ~own re3idcnts benefited from the change iri transfer station acces~ because the nevi way in and out has a traffic light, making it safer to get off and on ir1creasingly busy Route 1. We also want to stress that the plant didr.'tjust give the town access to their prorerty; they also made a significant financial investment to help get the proj.oct done.

The Station recently constructed* a new onsi.te indoor firing range and rraining center for the qualific<:don and training of the plant's security fore.:,. As a benefit of this new facility, our Seabrook police officers are now able to use the range for training as well. This reduces the noise at the town's indoor shooting range, and gives our officers year-tound opportunity to keep theirskiHs sharp. The plant didn't have ~o make tbe range available for our officers,

or the members of the Seacoast Emergency Response Team, but they did so without hesitation because they are constantly looking for ways to contribute to public safety in the region. We also know that the members of our great public safety team appreciate the plant's annual contributions to the Seabrook Police Association and Seabrook Professional Firefighters Association.

Regarding the plant's concrete issue (ASR), we have ful1 confidence t1Jat Seabrook St'ltion is taking every reasonable step to safely and effectively manage this condition in the short and long term. We l':now the plant is designed with considerable safety margin and has no tolerance for unsafe conditions. The stellar safety record compiled by Seabrook Station is evidence of their commitment to producing energy vital to our region safely, and without carbon emissions.

With recent changes in the energy market in New England the power produced by Seabrook Station has become more even more vital to the people and businesses of the region. Our economy requires energy, and Seabrook Station is a vital part of the mix of energy sources powering our region.

Seabrook Station is acknowledged by the industry as one of this country's safest and best-run nuclear power plants.

It is a powerful economic engine for our region, generating safe, clean electricity to 1.4 million homes and businesses as well as good jobs at good wages. Most importantly, Seabrook Station is a good neighbor and our partner, contributing to the overall quality of life in our town. It is hard to believe there is any nuclear power plant in this country if not the world more deserving of its license being extended than Seabrook Station. As elected leaders responsible for always looking out for the best interests of our town, we fully and unconditionally support Seabrook Station's 20-year license renewal.

Sincerely,

'1)}~.~

William M. Manzi, III Town Manager Raymol1!Sl11ith, ChiJ111atl BOARD OF SELECTMEN:

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Aboul B'l<han, Vice-Chairman

M,ir.111\ICHES\DEH:

l\llHI 030 Town of Seabrook N.H.

23 l\l(JV ':t:*,:;; Ii :.c ~It: i 99 Lat ayette Road P11c!\ 3 L i ! '" 1 P.O. Box 456 '**\ ,, H l

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Seabrook N.H. 03874-0456

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~cahrnnh, Ncfu 1iamps4irc 99 LAFAYETTE ROAD P.O. BOX 456 - 03874-0456 Telephone (603) 474-3311 *Fax (603) 474-8007 November 16, 2015 Stephen G. Bums, Chairman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Chairman@nrc.Q.ov

Dear Chairman Bums:

As the governing body of our Town please accept this letter from the Board of Selectmen as our clear and unconditional support for NextEra Energy Seabrook Station's 20-year license extension.

Since the plant began commercial operations 25-years ago, Seabrook Station has become, quite simply, an irreplaceable regional asset. Over and above the economic benefits that generate more than a half billion dollars in regional economic activity every year, and the fact that Seabrook Station is an economic engine providing good jobs at good wages, perhaps even more important to our town is the plant is a good neighbor and good corporate citizen.

Our relationship with the plant and its employees has been nothing but overwhelmingly open and positive. Even when there are difficult issues that inevitably come up in every town and city, our mutual respect for each other has always endured, serving the besf interests of ::ur town, the sea coast reg!on, and our fabric of life.

The Town of Seabrook today i~; almost unrecognizable from what the town was before Seab-;-ook Station was built.

Jn fact, the plant is built or: a fmmer landfili. It's almost unimaginable to.think of where we would be today without the plant. The continued improvements and economic expansion of our town is due in large part to Seabrook Station. Our new police and fire *Stations, library, ww;i center, schools, and overall infrastructure improvements are because of the plant. Seabrook Station employees are among the scate's most generous contributors to local non-pm.'it agencies including the United Way of the Greater Seacoast. And, the plant works tirelessly partnering 'Nith various agencies and organizations devoted to environmental stewardship and protecting of our marshlands.

The people who run the plant have consistently provided the support requested by the town for h~lp in making Seabrook a safer and more pleasan1 place to iive. When the residents of one of our more congested neighborhoods were subjected to tractor trailers idling overnight waiting to make deliveries to a local food processing facility, we went to the plant and requested help. In response the plant permitted access on its roads and across its property to get the idling trucks out of the neighborhood. To do so, we know that the plant had to do a major amount of engineering and security work to make it happen. Residents on Railroad A venue have enjoyed peace and quiet for several years now thanks to Seabrook Station.

Similarly, we requested help getting traffic off a residential street that was the access point for the town's transfer station. For years, trucks have been barreling down Rocks Road with lots of kids playing close by, and we were all concerned about the possibility of a serious ac.::id.ent from a child chasing a ball' into the street. Working with plant leadership, we solved the problem and now have a safe new access point to the transfer station -- and a much safer environment fo1 everyone living in the local neighborhood. In addition, all our ~own re3idcnts benefited from the change iri transfer station acces~ because the nevi way in and out has a traffic light, making it safer to get off and on ir1creasingly busy Route 1. We also want to stress that the plant didr.'tjust give the town access to their prorerty; they also made a significant financial investment to help get the proj.oct done.

The Station recently constructed* a new onsi.te indoor firing range and rraining center for the qualific<:don and training of the plant's security fore.:,. As a benefit of this new facility, our Seabrook police officers are now able to use the range for training as well. This reduces the noise at the town's indoor shooting range, and gives our officers year-tound opportunity to keep theirskiHs sharp. The plant didn't have ~o make tbe range available for our officers,

or the members of the Seacoast Emergency Response Team, but they did so without hesitation because they are constantly looking for ways to contribute to public safety in the region. We also know that the members of our great public safety team appreciate the plant's annual contributions to the Seabrook Police Association and Seabrook Professional Firefighters Association.

Regarding the plant's concrete issue (ASR), we have ful1 confidence t1Jat Seabrook St'ltion is taking every reasonable step to safely and effectively manage this condition in the short and long term. We l':now the plant is designed with considerable safety margin and has no tolerance for unsafe conditions. The stellar safety record compiled by Seabrook Station is evidence of their commitment to producing energy vital to our region safely, and without carbon emissions.

With recent changes in the energy market in New England the power produced by Seabrook Station has become more even more vital to the people and businesses of the region. Our economy requires energy, and Seabrook Station is a vital part of the mix of energy sources powering our region.

Seabrook Station is acknowledged by the industry as one of this country's safest and best-run nuclear power plants.

It is a powerful economic engine for our region, generating safe, clean electricity to 1.4 million homes and businesses as well as good jobs at good wages. Most importantly, Seabrook Station is a good neighbor and our partner, contributing to the overall quality of life in our town. It is hard to believe there is any nuclear power plant in this country if not the world more deserving of its license being extended than Seabrook Station. As elected leaders responsible for always looking out for the best interests of our town, we fully and unconditionally support Seabrook Station's 20-year license renewal.

Sincerely,

'1)}~.~

William M. Manzi, III Town Manager Raymol1!Sl11ith, ChiJ111atl BOARD OF SELECTMEN:

(~ ~ fC--c____

Aboul B'l<han, Vice-Chairman

M,ir.111\ICHES\DEH:

l\llHI 030 Town of Seabrook N.H.

23 l\l(JV ':t:*,:;; Ii :.c ~It: i 99 Lat ayette Road P11c!\ 3 L i ! '" 1 P.O. Box 456 '**\ ,, H l

'id  ! ; *.

Seabrook N.H. 03874-0456

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i1[ Ii_: i IC*, t1, ; ;

US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATTN: STEPHEN BURNS WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001

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