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Sent:                         Thursday, June 13, 2024 9:51 PM To:                           MonticelloEnvironmental Resource
Ellen Koivisto <offstage@earthlink.net>
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Thursday, June 13, 2024 9:51 PM To:
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==Subject:==
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[External_Sender] Comments on Monticello Nuclear Reactor License Extension-NRC-2023-0031
[External_Sender] Comments on Monticello Nuclear Reactor License Extension-NRC-2023-0031  


==Dear NRC RE:==
==Dear NRC RE:==
Monticello Reactor Jessica Umana,
Monticello Reactor Jessica Umana,  


==Dear NRC,==
==Dear NRC,==
Please extend the public comment period on your Draft SEIS, and please deny the application by Northern States Power Minnesota for a second license renewal for its Monticello reactor.
Please extend the public comment period on your Draft SEIS, and please deny the application by Northern States Power Minnesota for a second license renewal for its Monticello reactor.
The reactor continues to contaminate the drinking water with ongoing radiation releases, like the 829,000-gallon leak of radioactive tritium-contaminated wastewater, some of which, according to the Draft SEIS, discharged to the Mississippi River. (NRC Draft EIS, Agency/Docket Numbers: Docket No. 50-263; NRC-2023-0031; Docket ID NRC-2023-0031; Document Number: 2024-08746; https://shorturl.at/ltLx5, on page 3-47, line 11.)
The reactor continues to contaminate the drinking water with ongoing radiation releases, like the 829,000-gallon leak of radioactive tritium-contaminated wastewater, some of which, according to the Draft SEIS, discharged to the Mississippi River. (NRC Draft EIS, Agency/Docket Numbers: Docket No. 50-263; NRC-2023-0031; Docket ID NRC-2023-0031; Document Number: 2024-08746; https://shorturl.at/ltLx5, on page 3-47, line 11.)
The Mississippi is the source of drinking water for the Mpls/St. Paul metro (Draft SEIS, at page 3-28, line 4), and for 20 million people downstream. This is the principle matter of importance regarding the Draft SEIS -- Monticellos repeated radioactive contamination of ground water which feeds and exchanges with the Mississippi River.
The Mississippi is the source of drinking water for the Mpls/St. Paul metro (Draft SEIS, at page 3-28, line 4), and for 20 million people downstream. This is the principle matter of importance regarding the Draft SEIS -- Monticellos repeated radioactive contamination of ground water which feeds and exchanges with the Mississippi River.
The applicants 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, May 10, 2023, says, There are several mechanisms that can result in doses to Members of the Public, including: Ingestion of radionuclides in food or water. (Xcel Energy, 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, May 10, 2023, p. 5, https://shorturl.at/QEQ3C)
The applicants 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, May 10, 2023, says, There are several mechanisms that can result in doses to Members of the Public, including: Ingestion of radionuclides in food or water. (Xcel Energy, 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, May 10, 2023, p. 5, https://shorturl.at/QEQ3C)
NSPM/Xcel has repeatedly said there is no health risk to the public or reactor workers because the affected groundwater contains very low levels of tritium. But, the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions website warns: [T]he radiation protection community conservatively assumes that any amount of radiation may pose some risk for causing cancer and hereditary effect, and that the risk is higher for higher radiation exposures. A linear no-threshold dose-response relationship is used to describe the relationship between radiation dose and the occurrence of cancer. any increase in dose, no matter how small, results in an incremental increase in risk. (U.S. NRC, Radiation Exposure and Cancer, https://shorturl.at/ooBKx)
NSPM/Xcel has repeatedly said there is no health risk to the public or reactor workers because the affected groundwater contains very low levels of tritium. But, the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions website warns: [T]he radiation protection community conservatively assumes that any amount of radiation may pose some risk for causing cancer and hereditary effect, and that the risk is higher for higher radiation exposures. A linear no-threshold dose-response relationship is used to describe the relationship between radiation dose and the occurrence of cancer. any increase in dose, no matter how small, results in an incremental increase in risk. (U.S. NRC, Radiation Exposure and Cancer, https://shorturl.at/ooBKx)
Further, at the May 15, 2024 NRC public hearing in Monticello, MN, NRC Project Management Branch 1 Chief Stephen Koenick apologized for the NRCs use of misinformation claiming that no detectable tritium was found in the Mississippi. Koenick said: However we conclude there were some very low concentrations of tritium in the Mississippi River. (Transcript, NRC public hearing, Monticello Community Center, Monticello, MN, May 15, 2024)
The NRC has concluded that Monticellos leaked tritium discharged to this drinking water source. River water dilution does not eliminate the tritium which persists in the water for about 123 years (10 radioactive half-lives). Even trace amounts of tritium ingested in drinking water increases a persons risk of cancer, pregnancy problems, birth abnormalities, and other illnesses. This is especially true for


Further, at the May 15, 2024 NRC public hearing in Monticello, MN, NRC Project Management Branch 1 Chief Stephen Koenick apologized for the NRCs use of misinformation claiming that no detectable tritium was found in the Mississippi. Koenick said: However  we  conclude there were some very low concentrations of tritium in the Mississippi River. (Transcript, NRC public hearing, Monticello Community Center, Monticello, MN, May 15, 2024)
women, girls, and fetuses, because tritium crosses the placenta. For these reasons, deny the application.
 
Sincerely, Ellen Koivisto 1556 Great Hwy San Francisco, CA 94122  
The NRC has concluded that Monticellos leaked tritium discharged to this drinking water source. River water dilution does not eliminate the tritium which persists in the water for about 123 years (10 radioactive half-lives). Even trace amounts of tritium ingested in drinking water increases a persons risk of cancer, pregnancy problems, birth abnormalities, and other illnesses. This is especially true for women, girls, and fetuses, because tritium crosses the placenta. For these reasons, deny the application.
 
Sincerely, Ellen Koivisto 1556 Great Hwy San Francisco, CA 94122 Federal Register Notice:    89FR31225 Comment Number:            1099


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Comment (1099) E-mail Regarding Monticello SLR Draft EIS
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From:

Ellen Koivisto <offstage@earthlink.net>

Sent:

Thursday, June 13, 2024 9:51 PM To:

MonticelloEnvironmental Resource

Subject:

[External_Sender] Comments on Monticello Nuclear Reactor License Extension-NRC-2023-0031

Dear NRC RE:

Monticello Reactor Jessica Umana,

Dear NRC,

Please extend the public comment period on your Draft SEIS, and please deny the application by Northern States Power Minnesota for a second license renewal for its Monticello reactor.

The reactor continues to contaminate the drinking water with ongoing radiation releases, like the 829,000-gallon leak of radioactive tritium-contaminated wastewater, some of which, according to the Draft SEIS, discharged to the Mississippi River. (NRC Draft EIS, Agency/Docket Numbers: Docket No. 50-263; NRC-2023-0031; Docket ID NRC-2023-0031; Document Number: 2024-08746; https://shorturl.at/ltLx5, on page 3-47, line 11.)

The Mississippi is the source of drinking water for the Mpls/St. Paul metro (Draft SEIS, at page 3-28, line 4), and for 20 million people downstream. This is the principle matter of importance regarding the Draft SEIS -- Monticellos repeated radioactive contamination of ground water which feeds and exchanges with the Mississippi River.

The applicants 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, May 10, 2023, says, There are several mechanisms that can result in doses to Members of the Public, including: Ingestion of radionuclides in food or water. (Xcel Energy, 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, May 10, 2023, p. 5, https://shorturl.at/QEQ3C)

NSPM/Xcel has repeatedly said there is no health risk to the public or reactor workers because the affected groundwater contains very low levels of tritium. But, the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions website warns: [T]he radiation protection community conservatively assumes that any amount of radiation may pose some risk for causing cancer and hereditary effect, and that the risk is higher for higher radiation exposures. A linear no-threshold dose-response relationship is used to describe the relationship between radiation dose and the occurrence of cancer. any increase in dose, no matter how small, results in an incremental increase in risk. (U.S. NRC, Radiation Exposure and Cancer, https://shorturl.at/ooBKx)

Further, at the May 15, 2024 NRC public hearing in Monticello, MN, NRC Project Management Branch 1 Chief Stephen Koenick apologized for the NRCs use of misinformation claiming that no detectable tritium was found in the Mississippi. Koenick said: However we conclude there were some very low concentrations of tritium in the Mississippi River. (Transcript, NRC public hearing, Monticello Community Center, Monticello, MN, May 15, 2024)

The NRC has concluded that Monticellos leaked tritium discharged to this drinking water source. River water dilution does not eliminate the tritium which persists in the water for about 123 years (10 radioactive half-lives). Even trace amounts of tritium ingested in drinking water increases a persons risk of cancer, pregnancy problems, birth abnormalities, and other illnesses. This is especially true for

women, girls, and fetuses, because tritium crosses the placenta. For these reasons, deny the application.

Sincerely, Ellen Koivisto 1556 Great Hwy San Francisco, CA 94122

Federal Register Notice:

89FR31225 Comment Number:

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