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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD Before Administrative Judges:
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD Before Administrative Judges:
Ann Marshall Young, Chair Dr. Paul B. Abramson Dr. Richard F. Cole In the Matter of:  
Ann Marshall Young, Chair Dr. Paul B. Abramson Dr. Richard F. Cole In the Matter of:                                     Docket No. 50-293-LR ENTERGY NUCLEAR GENERATION                            ASLBP No. 06-848-02-LR COMPANY AND ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.
(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station)                        May 19, 2011 Disclosure This is to notify the parties, pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 2.347(c), that the Licensing Board received the attached letter and e-mails within the past week.
FOR THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
                                                          5$
________________________________
Ann Marshall Young ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE Rockville, Maryland May 19, 20111 1
Copies of this Disclosure were filed with the agencys EIE system for service to the parties on this date.


ENTERGY NUCLEAR GENERATION COMPANY AND ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC. (Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station)
725 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA 02360 May 6, 2011 Administrative Judge Ann Marshall Young Atomic Safety Licensing Board US NRC Mail Stop T 3723 Washington, DC 20555-0001 Re: Letter to the Editor appearing in the May 4, 2011 edition of the Old Colony Memorial newspaper and its on-line web site Wicked Local in Plymouth, MA It is finally becoming clear and well understood by Plymouth residents that we are host to a permanent waste disposal site. This letter was written in an unusual way to convey that truth.
http://www.wickedIQ(;ELcom{pJyD.LQmb/news/opinions/l~tt~r~/x16:U7268J_Q/LETTER-A-Iook-ahead -
a~?:.zJl~QP K 7bK.~
A LOOK AHEAD Sometimes it's important to look at the future.
The scene; thousands of years from now in the coastal community of Plymouth Massachusetts.
As they have for eons, people visit Plymouth to enjoy the ocean vistas. At one location, passersby look beyond a tall fence to the ocean's edge where thousands of greying concrete casks line up row after long row like so many headstones in a cemetery. This place and its history have long been forgotten except in cautionary fables told to children and by the special priesthood of humans and robotic sentinels that patrol and will continue to patrol this forbidden place until the end of time.
Thousands of years ago, in the 21st century, residents obtained energy from an ancient type of nuclear power before they moved to renewable sources. It was here at the ocean's edge that one of those plants stood. It only operated for one generation and its history is now shrouded in the mists of time but its legacy is still warm and alive in those thousands of containers of radioactive rods. Few are aware of the devil's bargain made so long ago to power the lives of residents for a short time and there is little awareness of the fact that it was their own government who promised Plymouth residents that they would take this dangerous legacy away and give it to someone else. Of course, no one else then, nor thereafter, wanted it and so it remains at great cost, slowly cooling, where it was born, at the ocean's edge, watched eternally by the special nuclear priesthood and its sentinel companions.
Sincerely,          ~
E~til                    ~


Docket No. 50-293-LR 
Tucker, Katie To:                       Abramson, Paul
 
ASLBP No. 06-848-02-LR
 
May 19, 2011
 
Disclosure
 
This is to notify the parties, pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 2.347(c), that the Licensing Board received the attached letter and e-mails within the past week.
FOR THE ATOMIC SAFETY      AND LICENSING BOARD
 
________________________________      Ann Marshall Young ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE Rockville, Maryland May 19, 2011 1
1 Copies of this Disclosure were filed with the agency's EIE system for service to the parties on this date.
Administrative Judge Ann Marshall Young Atomic Safety Licensing Board US NRC Mail Stop T 3723 Washington, DC 20555-0001 725 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA 02360 May 6, 2011 Re: Letter to the Editor appearing in the May 4, 2011 edition of the Old Colony Memorial newspaper and its on-line web site Wicked Local in Plymouth, MA It is finally becoming clear and well understood by Plymouth residents that we are host to a permanent waste disposal site. This letter was written in an unusual way to convey that truth.
-
K A LOOK AHEAD Sometimes it's important to look at the future. The scene; thousands of years from now in the coastal community of Plymouth Massachusetts.
As they have for eons, people visit Plymouth to enjoy the ocean vistas. At one location, passersby look beyond a tall fence to the ocean's edge where thousands of greying concrete casks line up row after long row like so many headstones in a cemetery.
This place and its history have long been forgotten except in cautionary fables told to children and by the special priesthood of humans and robotic sentinels that patrol and will continue to patrol this forbidden place until the end of time. Thousands of years ago, in the 21st century, residents obtained energy from an ancient type of nuclear power before they moved to renewable sources. It was here at the ocean's edge that one of those plants stood. It only operated for one generation and its history is now shrouded in the mists of time but its legacy is still warm and alive in those thousands of containers of radioactive rods. Few are aware of the devil's bargain made so long ago to power the lives of residents for a short time and there is little awareness of the fact that it was their own government who promised Plymouth residents that they would take this dangerous legacy away and give it to someone else. Of course, no one else then, nor thereafter, wanted it and so it remains at great cost, slowly cooling, where it was born, at the ocean's edge, watched eternally by the special nuclear priesthood and its sentinel companions.
Sincerely, Tucker, Katie To:  


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Abramson, Paul RE: apologies From: Mary Lampert [mailto:mary.lampert@comcast.net]
RE: apologies From: Mary Lampert [mailto:mary.lampert@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 4:31 PM To: Abramson, Paul  
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 4:31 PM To: Abramson, Paul


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
apologies  
apologies


==Dear Judge Abramson:==
==Dear Judge Abramson:==


It happened.
It happened. I inadvertently sent you an email a minute or so ago.
I inadvertently sent you an email a minute or so ago. Your address is directly above another "Paul" that I intended to send the email to instead of you. Unfortunately, I could not fly through the air and intercept it. I do not know how to handle this mistake. Apologies and hope your back is better.
Your address is directly above another "Paul" that I intended to send the email to instead of you.
Mary Lampert 1 Tucker, Katie To: Abramson, Paul  
Unfortunately, I could not fly through the air and intercept it.
I do not know how to handle this mistake.
Apologies and hope your back is better.
Sincer~ly, Mary Lampert 1
 
Tucker, Katie To:                         Abramson, Paul


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
RE: Markey asks NRC for answers on Pilgrim, and NEPA/Safety Analysis From: Mary Lampert [mailto:mary.lampert@comcast.netl Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 4:26 PM To: Ray Shadis Cc: Kevin Kamps; Abramson, Paul  
RE: Markey asks NRC for answers on Pilgrim, and NEPA/Safety Analysis From: Mary Lampert [mailto:mary.lampert@comcast.netl Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 4:26 PM To: Ray Shadis Cc: Kevin Kamps; Abramson, Paul


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
FW: Markey asks NRC for answers on Pilgrim, and NEPA/Safety Analysis Add to Seabrook & Davis Also as an aside 5 operators canned at Pilgrim cause of scam mess From: Freedhoff, Michal [mailto:MichaI.Freedhoff@mail.house.gov]
FW: Markey asks NRC for answers on Pilgrim, and NEPA/Safety Analysis Add to Seabrook & Davis Also as an aside 5 operators canned at Pilgrim cause of scam mess From: Freedhoff, Michal [mailto:MichaI.Freedhoff@mail.house.gov]
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 3:10 PM FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Giselle Barry, Rep. Ed Markey, 202-225-2836 Eben Burnham-Snyder, Rep. Ed Markey, 202-225-6065 Markey Asks NRC for Answers on Pilgrim Nuclear Event Tuesday Incident Raises Further Questions on Environmental and Safety Analysis of us. Nuclear Plants, Markey Writes NRC WASHINGTON (May 13,2011) -On Tuesday this week, the Pilgrim nuclear power plant located 38 miles from Boston, Mass. experienced an apparent accidental incident while trying to restart the nuclear reactor core. A team of investigators will be sent to the plant to review the event on May 16. Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.)
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 3:10 PM FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Giselle Barry, Rep. Ed Markey, 202-225-2836 Eben Burnham-Snyder, Rep. Ed Markey, 202-225-6065 Markey Asks NRC for Answers on Pilgrim Nuclear Event Tuesday Incident Raises Further Questions on Environmental and Safety Analysis of us. Nuclear Plants, Markey Writes NRC WASHINGTON (May 13,2011) - On Tuesday this week, the Pilgrim nuclear power plant located 38 miles from Boston, Mass. experienced an apparent accidental incident while trying to restart the nuclear reactor core. A team of investigators will be sent to the plant to review the event on May 16.
today asked the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for answers on this incident, and on whether the full suite of safety and environmental analysis following the Fukushima disaster is being applied to new nuclear power plant licenses or licenses to extend existing plants. In a process known as "scramming," the Pilgrim power plant went into emergency shutdown mode after the chain reaction in the nuclear core registered higher than expected power and neutron activity levels indicating that the nuclear chain reaction had started to spin out of control. 1 "Thankfully, the Pilgrim plant incident was immediately and successfully addressed, but it is yet another reminder that the price of safety is eternal vigilance," said Rep. Markey. "I am concerned that our nuclear regulators are not taking into account all of the new knowledge gained following the Fukushima meltdown to analyze licenses to build or extend the life of nuclear power plants." Rep. Markey asks NRC Chairman Greg Jaczko to explain whether his agency is considering "new and significant" information about the potential hazards and safety of nuclear power plants following the Japanese meltdown, as the law requires when analyzing the potential environmental impacts of a catastrophic accident at or terrorist attack on a nuclear power plant. The NRC has approved four licenses to extend the life of nuclear power plants since the meltdown in Fukushima, and is currently reviewing an extension for the Pilgrim plant, but has yet to require any new environmental analysis to be performed that takes into account the circumstances, nature and duration of the radiation that has been released in Japan. As Rep. Markey notes in his letter, the NRC has not fully subsumed or analyzed lessons from the ongoing incident at Fukushima before granting the license extensions.
Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) today asked the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for answers on this incident, and on whether the full suite of safety and environmental analysis following the Fukushima disaster is being applied to new nuclear power plant licenses or licenses to extend existing plants.
It additionally has relied upon software that assumes that the plume of radiation released from a nuclear power plant accident or attack would only last 1-4 days, a scenario that "borders on the absurd in light of the duration of ongoing releases from the Fukushima Daiichi reactors and spent fuel pools," writes Rep. Markey to the NRC. Rep. Markey therefore asks the NRC to "immediately suspend action on all pending licensing decisions until the full range of safety lessons and environmental consequences associated with the Fukushima meltdown are fully understood and properly applied to U.S. nuclear power plants, and that [the law's] requirements for the inclusion of any new and significant information are fully complied with." The full letter from Rep. Markey to the NRC is available HERE. Rep. Markey also released a report yesterday detailing several concerns about NRC safety regulations following the Fukushima event. That report is available HERE. 2 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Matter of      )
In a process known as "scramming," the Pilgrim power plant went into emergency shutdown mode after the chain reaction in the nuclear core registered higher than expected power and neutron activity levels indicating that the nuclear chain reaction had started to spin out of control.
        )
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ENTERGY NUCLEAR GENERATION CO.    )
AND        )
ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.  )  Docket No. 50-293-LR          ) (Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station)    )
 
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of the foregoing Licensing Board DISCLOSURE in the above captioned proceeding have been served upon the following persons by electronic mail this date, followed by deposit of paper copies in the U.S. mail, first class, and NRC internal mail.
 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
 
Mail Stop - T-3 F23 Washington, DC  20555-0001
 
Administrative Judge Ann Marshall Young, Chair E-mail: Ann.Young@nrc.gov
 
Administrative Judge Richard F. Cole E-mail: Richard.Cole@nrc.gov
 
Administrative Judge
 
Paul B. Abramson
 
E-mail:  Paul.Abramson@nrc.gov Katherine Tucker, Law Clerk katie.tucker@nrc.gov
 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the General Counsel Mail Stop:  O-15 D21 Washington, DC  20555-0001
 
Susan L. Uttal, Esq.
E-mail:  Susan.Uttall@nrc.gov Andrea Z. Jones, Esq.
 
E-mail:  axj4@nrc.gov
 
Beth N. Mizuno, Esq.
E-mail:  beth.mizuno@nrc.gov
 
Brian G. Harris, Esq.
 
brian.harris@nrc.gov Brian Newell, Paralegal
 
E-mail:  Brian.Newell@nrc.gov
 
E-mail: OGCMailCenter.Resource@nrc.gov U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication Mail Stop:  O-16C1 Washington, DC  20555-0001
 
E-mail:  OCAAMail.Resource@nrc.gov U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
 
Office of Secretary of the Commission Mail Stop:  O-16C1 Washington, DC  20555-0001
 
E-mail:  hearingdocket@nrc.gov
 
Docket No. 50-293-LR Licensing Board DISCLOSURE 2 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Mail Stop:  O11-F1 Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
Lisa Regner Senior Project Manager Division of License Renewal
 
E-mail:  Lisa.Regner@nrc.gov Pillsbury, Winthrop, Shaw, Pittman, LLP
 
2300 N. Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20037-1128
 
David R. Lewis, Esq.
E-mail: david.lewis@pillsburylaw.com Paul A. Gaukler, Esq.
 
E-mail: paul.gaukler@pillsburylaw.com Jason B. Parker, Esq.
 
E-mail: jason.parker@pillsburylaw.com Entergy Nuclear 1340 Echelon Parkway Mail Stop M-ECH-62 Jackson, MS  39213
 
Terence A. Burke, Esq.
E-mail: tburke@entergy.com Office of the Attorney General Environmental Protection Division One Ashburton Place, 18 th Floor Boston, MA 02108
 
Matthew Brock, Assistant Attorney General E-mail: matthew.brock@ago.state.ma.us  Jennifer Venezia, Paralegal
 
E-mail:  jennifer.venezia@state.ma.us
 
Duxbury Emergency Management Agency 668 Tremont Street Duxbury, MA 02332
 
Kevin M. Nord, Fire Chief & Director


E-mail: nord@town.duxbury.ma.us Town of Plymouth MA Town Manager's Office 11 Lincoln Street Plymouth, MA  02360
"Thankfully, the Pilgrim plant incident was immediately and successfully addressed, but it is yet another reminder that the price of safety is eternal vigilance," said Rep. Markey. "I am concerned that our nuclear regulators are not taking into account all of the new knowledge gained following the Fukushima meltdown to analyze licenses to build or extend the life of nuclear power plants."
Rep. Markey asks NRC Chairman Greg Jaczko to explain whether his agency is considering "new and significant" information about the potential hazards and safety of nuclear power plants following the Japanese meltdown, as the law requires when analyzing the potential environmental impacts of a catastrophic accident at or terrorist attack on a nuclear power plant. The NRC has approved four licenses to extend the life of nuclear power plants since the meltdown in Fukushima, and is currently reviewing an extension for the Pilgrim plant, but has yet to require any new environmental analysis to be performed that takes into account the circumstances, nature and duration of the radiation that has been released in Japan.
As Rep. Markey notes in his letter, the NRC has not fully subsumed or analyzed lessons from the ongoing incident at Fukushima before granting the license extensions. It additionally has relied upon software that assumes that the plume of radiation released from a nuclear power plant accident or attack would only last 1-4 days, a scenario that "borders on the absurd in light of the duration of ongoing releases from the Fukushima Daiichi reactors and spent fuel pools," writes Rep.
Markey to the NRC.
Rep. Markey therefore asks the NRC to "immediately suspend action on all pending licensing decisions until the full range of safety lessons and environmental consequences associated with the Fukushima meltdown are fully understood and properly applied to U.S. nuclear power plants, and that [the law's] requirements for the inclusion of any new and significant information are fully complied with."
The full letter from Rep. Markey to the NRC is available HERE.
Rep. Markey also released a report yesterday detailing several concerns about NRC safety regulations following the Fukushima event. That report is available HERE.
2


Melissa Arrighi, ActingTown Manager
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Matter of                                  )
                                                  )
ENTERGY NUCLEAR GENERATION CO.                    )
AND                                              )
ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.                  )              Docket No. 50-293-LR
                                                  )
(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station)                  )
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of the foregoing Licensing Board DISCLOSURE in the above captioned proceeding have been served upon the following persons by electronic mail this date, followed by deposit of paper copies in the U.S. mail, first class, and NRC internal mail.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                  U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel            Office of the General Counsel Mail Stop - T-3 F23                                Mail Stop: O-15 D21 Washington, DC 20555-0001                          Washington, DC 20555-0001 Administrative Judge                                Susan L. Uttal, Esq.
Ann Marshall Young, Chair                          E-mail: Susan.Uttall@nrc.gov E-mail: Ann.Young@nrc.gov                          Andrea Z. Jones, Esq.
E-mail: axj4@nrc.gov Administrative Judge Richard F. Cole                                    Beth N. Mizuno, Esq.
E-mail: Richard.Cole@nrc.gov                        E-mail: beth.mizuno@nrc.gov Administrative Judge                                Brian G. Harris, Esq.
Paul B. Abramson                                    brian.harris@nrc.gov E-mail: Paul.Abramson@nrc.gov                      Brian Newell, Paralegal E-mail: Brian.Newell@nrc.gov Katherine Tucker, Law Clerk katie.tucker@nrc.gov E-mail: OGCMailCenter.Resource@nrc.gov U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                  U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication        Office of Secretary of the Commission Mail Stop: O-16C1                                  Mail Stop: O-16C1 Washington, DC 20555-0001                          Washington, DC 20555-0001 E-mail: OCAAMail.Resource@nrc.gov                  E-mail: hearingdocket@nrc.gov


E-mail: marrighi@townhall.plymouth.ma.us Pilgrim Watch 148 Washington Street  
2 Docket No. 50-293-LR Licensing Board DISCLOSURE U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  Pillsbury, Winthrop, Shaw, Pittman, LLP Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation 2300 N. Street, N.W.
 
Mail Stop: O11-F1                    Washington, DC 20037-1128 Washington, DC 20555-0001 David R. Lewis, Esq.
Duxbury, MA 02332  
Lisa Regner                          E-mail: david.lewis@pillsburylaw.com Senior Project Manager              Paul A. Gaukler, Esq.
 
Division of License Renewal          E-mail: paul.gaukler@pillsburylaw.com E-mail: Lisa.Regner@nrc.gov          Jason B. Parker, Esq.
Mary E. Lampert, Director E-mail: mary.lampert@comcast.net Duane Morris, LLP Town of Plymouth MA 505 9 th Street, NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20004-2166  
E-mail: jason.parker@pillsburylaw.com Entergy Nuclear                      Office of the Attorney General 1340 Echelon Parkway                Environmental Protection Division Mail Stop M-ECH-62                  One Ashburton Place, 18th Floor Jackson, MS 39213                    Boston, MA 02108 Terence A. Burke, Esq.              Matthew Brock, Assistant Attorney General E-mail: tburke@entergy.com          E-mail: matthew.brock@ago.state.ma.us Jennifer Venezia, Paralegal E-mail: jennifer.venezia@state.ma.us Duxbury Emergency Management Agency  Town of Plymouth MA 668 Tremont Street                   Town Managers Office Duxbury, MA 02332                   11 Lincoln Street Plymouth, MA 02360 Kevin M. Nord, Fire Chief & Director E-mail: nord@town.duxbury.ma.us      Melissa Arrighi, ActingTown Manager E-mail: marrighi@townhall.plymouth.ma.us Duane Morris, LLP Pilgrim Watch                        Town of Plymouth MA 148 Washington Street                505 9th Street, NW, Suite 1000 Duxbury, MA 02332                    Washington, DC 20004-2166 Mary E. Lampert, Director            Sheila Slocum Hollis, Esq.
 
E-mail: mary.lampert@comcast.net    E-mail: sshollis@duanemorris.com
Sheila Slocum Hollis, Esq.
E-mail: sshollis@duanemorris.com
 
Docket No. 50-293-LR Licensing Board DISCLOSURE 3 3 Town of Duxbury Nuclear Advisory Committee
 
31 Deerpath Trl.
North Duxbury, MA  02332
 
Rebecca Chin, Vice Chair E-mail: rebeccajchin@hotmail.com


Docket No. 50-293-LR                  3 Licensing Board DISCLOSURE Town of Duxbury Nuclear Advisory Committee 31 Deerpath Trl.
North Duxbury, MA 02332 Rebecca Chin, Vice Chair E-mail: rebeccajchin@hotmail.com
[Original signed by Nancy Greathead]
[Original signed by Nancy Greathead]
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Office of the Secretary of the Commission Dated at Rockville, Maryland  
Office of the Secretary of the Commission Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 19th day of May 2011 3}}
 
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Licensing Board Disclosure That the Board Received Attached Letter and E-mails within the Past Week in the Matter of Pilgrim License Renewal
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Issue date: 05/19/2011
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD Before Administrative Judges:

Ann Marshall Young, Chair Dr. Paul B. Abramson Dr. Richard F. Cole In the Matter of: Docket No. 50-293-LR ENTERGY NUCLEAR GENERATION ASLBP No. 06-848-02-LR COMPANY AND ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.

(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station) May 19, 2011 Disclosure This is to notify the parties, pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 2.347(c), that the Licensing Board received the attached letter and e-mails within the past week.

FOR THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD

5$

________________________________

Ann Marshall Young ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE Rockville, Maryland May 19, 20111 1

Copies of this Disclosure were filed with the agencys EIE system for service to the parties on this date.

725 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA 02360 May 6, 2011 Administrative Judge Ann Marshall Young Atomic Safety Licensing Board US NRC Mail Stop T 3723 Washington, DC 20555-0001 Re: Letter to the Editor appearing in the May 4, 2011 edition of the Old Colony Memorial newspaper and its on-line web site Wicked Local in Plymouth, MA It is finally becoming clear and well understood by Plymouth residents that we are host to a permanent waste disposal site. This letter was written in an unusual way to convey that truth.

http://www.wickedIQ(;ELcom{pJyD.LQmb/news/opinions/l~tt~r~/x16:U7268J_Q/LETTER-A-Iook-ahead -

a~?:.zJl~QP K 7bK.~

A LOOK AHEAD Sometimes it's important to look at the future.

The scene; thousands of years from now in the coastal community of Plymouth Massachusetts.

As they have for eons, people visit Plymouth to enjoy the ocean vistas. At one location, passersby look beyond a tall fence to the ocean's edge where thousands of greying concrete casks line up row after long row like so many headstones in a cemetery. This place and its history have long been forgotten except in cautionary fables told to children and by the special priesthood of humans and robotic sentinels that patrol and will continue to patrol this forbidden place until the end of time.

Thousands of years ago, in the 21st century, residents obtained energy from an ancient type of nuclear power before they moved to renewable sources. It was here at the ocean's edge that one of those plants stood. It only operated for one generation and its history is now shrouded in the mists of time but its legacy is still warm and alive in those thousands of containers of radioactive rods. Few are aware of the devil's bargain made so long ago to power the lives of residents for a short time and there is little awareness of the fact that it was their own government who promised Plymouth residents that they would take this dangerous legacy away and give it to someone else. Of course, no one else then, nor thereafter, wanted it and so it remains at great cost, slowly cooling, where it was born, at the ocean's edge, watched eternally by the special nuclear priesthood and its sentinel companions.

Sincerely, ~

E~til ~

Tucker, Katie To: Abramson, Paul

Subject:

RE: apologies From: Mary Lampert [1]

Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 4:31 PM To: Abramson, Paul

Subject:

apologies

Dear Judge Abramson:

It happened. I inadvertently sent you an email a minute or so ago.

Your address is directly above another "Paul" that I intended to send the email to instead of you.

Unfortunately, I could not fly through the air and intercept it.

I do not know how to handle this mistake.

Apologies and hope your back is better.

Sincer~ly, Mary Lampert 1

Tucker, Katie To: Abramson, Paul

Subject:

RE: Markey asks NRC for answers on Pilgrim, and NEPA/Safety Analysis From: Mary Lampert [mailto:mary.lampert@comcast.netl Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 4:26 PM To: Ray Shadis Cc: Kevin Kamps; Abramson, Paul

Subject:

FW: Markey asks NRC for answers on Pilgrim, and NEPA/Safety Analysis Add to Seabrook & Davis Also as an aside 5 operators canned at Pilgrim cause of scam mess From: Freedhoff, Michal [2]

Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 3:10 PM FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Giselle Barry, Rep. Ed Markey, 202-225-2836 Eben Burnham-Snyder, Rep. Ed Markey, 202-225-6065 Markey Asks NRC for Answers on Pilgrim Nuclear Event Tuesday Incident Raises Further Questions on Environmental and Safety Analysis of us. Nuclear Plants, Markey Writes NRC WASHINGTON (May 13,2011) - On Tuesday this week, the Pilgrim nuclear power plant located 38 miles from Boston, Mass. experienced an apparent accidental incident while trying to restart the nuclear reactor core. A team of investigators will be sent to the plant to review the event on May 16.

Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) today asked the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for answers on this incident, and on whether the full suite of safety and environmental analysis following the Fukushima disaster is being applied to new nuclear power plant licenses or licenses to extend existing plants.

In a process known as "scramming," the Pilgrim power plant went into emergency shutdown mode after the chain reaction in the nuclear core registered higher than expected power and neutron activity levels indicating that the nuclear chain reaction had started to spin out of control.

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"Thankfully, the Pilgrim plant incident was immediately and successfully addressed, but it is yet another reminder that the price of safety is eternal vigilance," said Rep. Markey. "I am concerned that our nuclear regulators are not taking into account all of the new knowledge gained following the Fukushima meltdown to analyze licenses to build or extend the life of nuclear power plants."

Rep. Markey asks NRC Chairman Greg Jaczko to explain whether his agency is considering "new and significant" information about the potential hazards and safety of nuclear power plants following the Japanese meltdown, as the law requires when analyzing the potential environmental impacts of a catastrophic accident at or terrorist attack on a nuclear power plant. The NRC has approved four licenses to extend the life of nuclear power plants since the meltdown in Fukushima, and is currently reviewing an extension for the Pilgrim plant, but has yet to require any new environmental analysis to be performed that takes into account the circumstances, nature and duration of the radiation that has been released in Japan.

As Rep. Markey notes in his letter, the NRC has not fully subsumed or analyzed lessons from the ongoing incident at Fukushima before granting the license extensions. It additionally has relied upon software that assumes that the plume of radiation released from a nuclear power plant accident or attack would only last 1-4 days, a scenario that "borders on the absurd in light of the duration of ongoing releases from the Fukushima Daiichi reactors and spent fuel pools," writes Rep.

Markey to the NRC.

Rep. Markey therefore asks the NRC to "immediately suspend action on all pending licensing decisions until the full range of safety lessons and environmental consequences associated with the Fukushima meltdown are fully understood and properly applied to U.S. nuclear power plants, and that [the law's] requirements for the inclusion of any new and significant information are fully complied with."

The full letter from Rep. Markey to the NRC is available HERE.

Rep. Markey also released a report yesterday detailing several concerns about NRC safety regulations following the Fukushima event. That report is available HERE.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Matter of )

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ENTERGY NUCLEAR GENERATION CO. )

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ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC. ) Docket No. 50-293-LR

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(Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station) )

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of the foregoing Licensing Board DISCLOSURE in the above captioned proceeding have been served upon the following persons by electronic mail this date, followed by deposit of paper copies in the U.S. mail, first class, and NRC internal mail.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Office of the General Counsel Mail Stop - T-3 F23 Mail Stop: O-15 D21 Washington, DC 20555-0001 Washington, DC 20555-0001 Administrative Judge Susan L. Uttal, Esq.

Ann Marshall Young, Chair E-mail: Susan.Uttall@nrc.gov E-mail: Ann.Young@nrc.gov Andrea Z. Jones, Esq.

E-mail: axj4@nrc.gov Administrative Judge Richard F. Cole Beth N. Mizuno, Esq.

E-mail: Richard.Cole@nrc.gov E-mail: beth.mizuno@nrc.gov Administrative Judge Brian G. Harris, Esq.

Paul B. Abramson brian.harris@nrc.gov E-mail: Paul.Abramson@nrc.gov Brian Newell, Paralegal E-mail: Brian.Newell@nrc.gov Katherine Tucker, Law Clerk katie.tucker@nrc.gov E-mail: OGCMailCenter.Resource@nrc.gov U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication Office of Secretary of the Commission Mail Stop: O-16C1 Mail Stop: O-16C1 Washington, DC 20555-0001 Washington, DC 20555-0001 E-mail: OCAAMail.Resource@nrc.gov E-mail: hearingdocket@nrc.gov

2 Docket No. 50-293-LR Licensing Board DISCLOSURE U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Pillsbury, Winthrop, Shaw, Pittman, LLP Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation 2300 N. Street, N.W.

Mail Stop: O11-F1 Washington, DC 20037-1128 Washington, DC 20555-0001 David R. Lewis, Esq.

Lisa Regner E-mail: david.lewis@pillsburylaw.com Senior Project Manager Paul A. Gaukler, Esq.

Division of License Renewal E-mail: paul.gaukler@pillsburylaw.com E-mail: Lisa.Regner@nrc.gov Jason B. Parker, Esq.

E-mail: jason.parker@pillsburylaw.com Entergy Nuclear Office of the Attorney General 1340 Echelon Parkway Environmental Protection Division Mail Stop M-ECH-62 One Ashburton Place, 18th Floor Jackson, MS 39213 Boston, MA 02108 Terence A. Burke, Esq. Matthew Brock, Assistant Attorney General E-mail: tburke@entergy.com E-mail: matthew.brock@ago.state.ma.us Jennifer Venezia, Paralegal E-mail: jennifer.venezia@state.ma.us Duxbury Emergency Management Agency Town of Plymouth MA 668 Tremont Street Town Managers Office Duxbury, MA 02332 11 Lincoln Street Plymouth, MA 02360 Kevin M. Nord, Fire Chief & Director E-mail: nord@town.duxbury.ma.us Melissa Arrighi, ActingTown Manager E-mail: marrighi@townhall.plymouth.ma.us Duane Morris, LLP Pilgrim Watch Town of Plymouth MA 148 Washington Street 505 9th Street, NW, Suite 1000 Duxbury, MA 02332 Washington, DC 20004-2166 Mary E. Lampert, Director Sheila Slocum Hollis, Esq.

E-mail: mary.lampert@comcast.net E-mail: sshollis@duanemorris.com

Docket No. 50-293-LR 3 Licensing Board DISCLOSURE Town of Duxbury Nuclear Advisory Committee 31 Deerpath Trl.

North Duxbury, MA 02332 Rebecca Chin, Vice Chair E-mail: rebeccajchin@hotmail.com

[Original signed by Nancy Greathead]

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Office of the Secretary of the Commission Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 19th day of May 2011 3