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Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2024 4:40 PM To: MonticelloEnvironmental Resource
Forest Shomer <inspass@whidbey.net>
Sent:
Sunday, June 16, 2024 4:40 PM To:
MonticelloEnvironmental Resource  


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
[External_Sender] Don't renew operating license
[External_Sender] Don't renew operating license Xcel Energy is seeking the approval of a Site-Specific Environmental Impact Statement. Monticellos current operating license expires September 8, 2030. The nuclear plant will then be 60 years old.
 
Xcel Energy is seeking the approval of a Site-Specific Environmental Impact Statement. Monticellos current operating license expires September 8, 2030. The nuclear plant will then be 60 years old.
This extension seeks to increase its operating license from 60 to 80 years. Monticellos design is a General Electric Mark I Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), identical to the Japanese reactors that melted down after the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami knocked out all electrical power to keep the reactor cores cool.
This extension seeks to increase its operating license from 60 to 80 years. Monticellos design is a General Electric Mark I Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), identical to the Japanese reactors that melted down after the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami knocked out all electrical power to keep the reactor cores cool.
To Whom It May Concern:
To Whom It May Concern:
Expressing my opposition to renewing the operating license for an additional 20 years.
Expressing my opposition to renewing the operating license for an additional 20 years.
 
We all watched in shock and horror as the identical reactors (to Monticello) at Fukushima, melted down 13 years ago, and have continued to be a planetary focus of concern as contaminated water exceeded the capacity of storage. Releasing those waters into the Pacific Ocean cannot be regarded as a solutionjust an expedient, which has brought wrath upon Japan from neighboring countries like South Korea and the Republic of China.
We all watched in shock and horror as the identical reactors (to Monticello) at Fukushima, melted down 13 years ago, and have continued to be a planetary focus of concern as contaminated water exceeded the capacity of storage. Releasing those waters into the Pacific Ocean cannot be regarded as a solution just an expedient, which has brought wrath upon Japan from neighboring countries like South Korea and the Republic of China.
Extending Monticello can only be assumed to be a gambleand if the gamble is lost, the consequences for the region and for the United States, are incalculable.
 
Extending Monticello can only be assumed to be a gamble and if the gamble is lost, the consequences for the region and for the United States, are incalculable.
 
We now have the opportunity to replace Monticello power with renewables, and then clean up and eliminate the threat that these reactors pose both in Minnesota, and elsewhere.
We now have the opportunity to replace Monticello power with renewables, and then clean up and eliminate the threat that these reactors pose both in Minnesota, and elsewhere.
Lets not be trapped in the 21st Century to perpetuating the shortcomings of the 20th!
Lets not be trapped in the 21st Century to perpetuating the shortcomings of the 20th!
Forest Shomer Port Townsend, WA USA


Forest Shomer Port Townsend, WA USA Federal Register Notice: 89FR31225 Comment Number: 1116
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Comment (1116) E-mail Regarding Monticello SLR Draft EIS
ML24170A873
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Site: Monticello Xcel Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/16/2024
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From:

Forest Shomer <inspass@whidbey.net>

Sent:

Sunday, June 16, 2024 4:40 PM To:

MonticelloEnvironmental Resource

Subject:

[External_Sender] Don't renew operating license Xcel Energy is seeking the approval of a Site-Specific Environmental Impact Statement. Monticellos current operating license expires September 8, 2030. The nuclear plant will then be 60 years old.

This extension seeks to increase its operating license from 60 to 80 years. Monticellos design is a General Electric Mark I Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), identical to the Japanese reactors that melted down after the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami knocked out all electrical power to keep the reactor cores cool.

To Whom It May Concern:

Expressing my opposition to renewing the operating license for an additional 20 years.

We all watched in shock and horror as the identical reactors (to Monticello) at Fukushima, melted down 13 years ago, and have continued to be a planetary focus of concern as contaminated water exceeded the capacity of storage. Releasing those waters into the Pacific Ocean cannot be regarded as a solutionjust an expedient, which has brought wrath upon Japan from neighboring countries like South Korea and the Republic of China.

Extending Monticello can only be assumed to be a gambleand if the gamble is lost, the consequences for the region and for the United States, are incalculable.

We now have the opportunity to replace Monticello power with renewables, and then clean up and eliminate the threat that these reactors pose both in Minnesota, and elsewhere.

Lets not be trapped in the 21st Century to perpetuating the shortcomings of the 20th!

Forest Shomer Port Townsend, WA USA

Federal Register Notice:

89FR31225 Comment Number:

1116 Mail Envelope Properties (2634D1E9-9098-4098-BDB3-B9AA6F500666)

Subject:

[External_Sender] Don't renew operating license Sent Date:

6/16/2024 4:40:01 PM Received Date:

6/16/2024 4:40:16 PM From:

Forest Shomer Created By:

inspass@whidbey.net Recipients:

"MonticelloEnvironmental Resource" <MonticelloEnvironmental.Resource@nrc.gov>

Tracking Status: None Post Office:

whidbey.net Files Size Date & Time MESSAGE 1552 6/16/2024 4:40:16 PM Options Priority:

Normal Return Notification:

No Reply Requested:

No Sensitivity:

Normal Expiration Date: