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| issue date = 05/16/2019 | | issue date = 05/16/2019 | ||
| title = | | title = Comment (4808) E-mail Regarding T.P. 3&4 SLR Draft SEIS | ||
| author name = Public Commenter | | author name = Public Commenter | ||
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{{#Wiki_filter:From: National Parks Conservation Association <npca@npca.org> on behalf of Susan Mullins <npca@npca.org> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 1:50 PM To: TurkeyPoint34SLREIS Resource | {{#Wiki_filter:From: National Parks Conservation Association <npca@npca.org> on behalf of Susan Mullins <npca@npca.org> | ||
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 1:50 PM To: TurkeyPoint34SLREIS Resource | |||
==Subject:== | ==Subject:== | ||
[External_Sender] Comment on NUREG1437, Supplement 5, Second Renewal, draft | [External_Sender] Comment on NUREG1437, Supplement 5, Second Renewal, draft May 16, 2019 Mr. David Drucker U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 | ||
==Dear Mr. Drucker,== | ==Dear Mr. Drucker,== | ||
As one of the 1.3 million members and supporters of the National Parks Conservation Association, I am writing to express my opposition to Florida Power & Light's plans to extend the operating life of the nuclear reactors at Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant. Turkey Point's current operations jeopardize the health of Biscayne National Park, threatened and endangered wildlife, Everglades restoration plans, and the quality of South Florida's drinking water. Contaminated water from Turkey Point's antiquated cooling canal system has been seeping into the groundwater and polluting surface waters connected to Biscayne and the aquifer that supplies drinking water for millions. Additionally, Turkey Point's geographic location makes it particularly susceptible to sea level rise and storm surge impacts. Under even the most optimistic sea level rise projections, Turkey Point and parts of the cooling canals will be inundated by 2040, 13 years before the end of the reactors' operating life if this proposal is approved. Any plans to extend the operating life of Turkey Point must include concrete measures to address both the water contamination and threats from sea level rise and storm surge to protect Biscayne National Park and the health of surrounding communities and natural areas. Otherwise, the plant's cooling canals should be decommissioned and replaced with alternate cooling technology, such as mechanical draft cooling towers. Thank you. Sincerely, | |||
As one of the 1.3 million members and supporters of the National Parks Conservation Association, I am writing to express my opposition to Florida Power & Light's plans to extend the operating life of the nuclear reactors at Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant. Turkey Point's current operations jeopardize the health of Biscayne National Park, threatened and endangered wildlife, Everglades restoration plans, and the quality of South Florida's drinking water. | |||
Contaminated water from Turkey Point's antiquated cooling canal system has been seeping into the groundwater and polluting surface waters connected to Biscayne and the aquifer that supplies drinking water for millions. Additionally, Turkey Point's geographic location makes it particularly susceptible to sea level rise and storm surge impacts. | |||
Under even the most optimistic sea level rise projections, Turkey Point and parts of the cooling canals will be inundated by 2040, 13 years before the end of the reactors' operating life if this proposal is approved. | |||
Any plans to extend the operating life of Turkey Point must include concrete measures to address both the water contamination and threats from sea level rise and storm surge to protect Biscayne National Park and the health of surrounding communities and natural areas. Otherwise, the plant's cooling canals should be decommissioned and replaced with alternate cooling technology, such as mechanical draft cooling towers. | |||
Thank you. | |||
Sincerely, Ms. Susan Mullins 418 Dairy Ave Saint Augustine, FL 32084-2425 (928) 606-1814 | |||
susiemullins1943@gmail.com Federal Register Notice: 84FR13322 Comment Number: 4808 Mail Envelope Properties (1568255263.1558029001031.JavaMail.www) | |||
==Subject:== | ==Subject:== | ||
[External_Sender] Comment on NUREG1437, Supplement 5, Second Renewal, draft | [External_Sender] Comment on NUREG1437, Supplement 5, Second Renewal, draft Sent Date: 5/16/2019 1:50:01 PM Received Date: 5/16/2019 1:50:31 PM From: National Parks Conservation Association Created By: npca@npca.org Recipients: | ||
Post Office: app30107 Files Size Date & Time MESSAGE 1732 5/16/2019 1:50:31 PM Options Priority: Standard Return Notification: No Reply Requested: No Sensitivity: Normal Expiration Date: | |||
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Site: | Turkey Point |
Issue date: | 05/16/2019 |
From: | Public Commenter Public Commenter |
To: | Division of Materials and License Renewal |
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From: National Parks Conservation Association <npca@npca.org> on behalf of Susan Mullins <npca@npca.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 1:50 PM To: TurkeyPoint34SLREIS Resource
Subject:
[External_Sender] Comment on NUREG1437, Supplement 5, Second Renewal, draft May 16, 2019 Mr. David Drucker U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001
Dear Mr. Drucker,
As one of the 1.3 million members and supporters of the National Parks Conservation Association, I am writing to express my opposition to Florida Power & Light's plans to extend the operating life of the nuclear reactors at Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant. Turkey Point's current operations jeopardize the health of Biscayne National Park, threatened and endangered wildlife, Everglades restoration plans, and the quality of South Florida's drinking water.
Contaminated water from Turkey Point's antiquated cooling canal system has been seeping into the groundwater and polluting surface waters connected to Biscayne and the aquifer that supplies drinking water for millions. Additionally, Turkey Point's geographic location makes it particularly susceptible to sea level rise and storm surge impacts.
Under even the most optimistic sea level rise projections, Turkey Point and parts of the cooling canals will be inundated by 2040, 13 years before the end of the reactors' operating life if this proposal is approved.
Any plans to extend the operating life of Turkey Point must include concrete measures to address both the water contamination and threats from sea level rise and storm surge to protect Biscayne National Park and the health of surrounding communities and natural areas. Otherwise, the plant's cooling canals should be decommissioned and replaced with alternate cooling technology, such as mechanical draft cooling towers.
Thank you.
Sincerely, Ms. Susan Mullins 418 Dairy Ave Saint Augustine, FL 32084-2425 (928) 606-1814
susiemullins1943@gmail.com Federal Register Notice: 84FR13322 Comment Number: 4808 Mail Envelope Properties (1568255263.1558029001031.JavaMail.www)
Subject:
[External_Sender] Comment on NUREG1437, Supplement 5, Second Renewal, draft Sent Date: 5/16/2019 1:50:01 PM Received Date: 5/16/2019 1:50:31 PM From: National Parks Conservation Association Created By: npca@npca.org Recipients:
Post Office: app30107 Files Size Date & Time MESSAGE 1732 5/16/2019 1:50:31 PM Options Priority: Standard Return Notification: No Reply Requested: No Sensitivity: Normal Expiration Date:
Recipients Received: