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{{#Wiki_filter:PUBLIC SUBMISSION Docket: NRC-2017-0211 As of: 1/9/18 9:53 AM Received: January 02, 2018 Status: Pending_Post Page 1 of2 Tracking No. lk2-90pf-rpx5 Comments Due: January 02, 2018 Submission Type: Web Standard Review Plan for Spent Fuel Dry Storage Systems and Facilities Comment On: NRC-2017-0211-0001 Standard Review Plan for Spent Fuel Dry Storage Systems and Facilities; Request for Comment on Draft NUREG -SUNSI Review Complete Template = ADM -013 E-RIDS= ADM-03 _ Document: NRC-2017-0211-DRAFT-0057 Comment on FR Doc # 2017-24 734 Add= :f-e..r-e-YM/5111i/l, CJC<SV Name: Katya Gaynor L_ __ -----Submitter Information General Comment (!!) '8J PR 5"a9C/tf 11/15/;;tJ17 I was just informed that the public only has until 9:00 pm tonight to post our comments to the NRC about the review plan for spent fuel dry storage systems. I live within the 50 mile plume zone of SONGS, and implore the NRC to expand the public comment window as we were not given ample public notice on this deadline. It is public knowledge that So Cal Eddison plans to bury the toxic waste 108 feet from our coastline, only a few feet above the water table putting the public at high risk if there is a tsunami or if the water table continues to rise. We call upon the NRC to put public safety first and require SCE to move the waste to higher ground at Camp Pendleton. Please require SCE to move the waste where it is out of the tsunami zone, away from the freeway, and off of an earthquake fault line and deny So Cal Edison's pending license for the ISFSI at San Onofre. The public looks upon the NRC to protect us from toxic fallout from nuclear waste by requiring companies to uphold the highest safety standards in creating long-term storage for the toxic waste. We expect that the NRC will protect us by requiring SONGS and other nuclear generating stations to store the waste in thick walled canisters that can be monitored https://www.fdms.gov/fdms/ getcontent?objectld=0900006482d907 af&format=xml&showorig=false 01/09/2018 Page 2 of2 and repaired easily to insure not only the publics safety while been stored temporarily but in doing so will make sure that the intact canisters can be moved when a long-term solution for storage becomes available. We, the people of Southern California, Americans and citizens of the world put our trust in you at the NRC to require the highest possible safety regulations for this extremely lethal, long lasting, radioactive material. Thank you for putting public safety before special interests. https://www .fdms.gov/fdms/ getcontent?objectld=0900006482d907 af&format=xml&showorig=false 01/09/2018
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January 02, 2018 Status: Pending_Post Page 1 of2 Tracking No. lk2-90pf-rpx5 Comments Due: January 02, 2018 Submission Type: Web Standard Review Plan for Spent Fuel Dry Storage Systems and Facilities Comment On: NRC-2017-0211-0001 Standard Review Plan for Spent Fuel Dry Storage Systems and Facilities; Request for Comment on Draft NUREG -SUNSI Review Complete Template = ADM -013 E-RIDS= ADM-03 _ Document:
NRC-2017-0211-DRAFT-0057 Comment on FR Doc # 2017-24 734 Add= :f-e..r-e-YM/5111i/l, CJC<SV Name: Katya Gaynor L_ __ -----Submitter Information General Comment (!!) '8J PR 5"a9C/tf 11/15/;;tJ17 I was just informed that the public only has until 9:00 pm tonight to post our comments to the NRC about the review plan for spent fuel dry storage systems. I live within the 50 mile plume zone of SONGS, and implore the NRC to expand the public comment window as we were not given ample public notice on this deadline.
It is public knowledge that So Cal Eddison plans to bury the toxic waste 108 feet from our coastline, only a few feet above the water table putting the public at high risk if there is a tsunami or if the water table continues to rise. We call upon the NRC to put public safety first and require SCE to move the waste to higher ground at Camp Pendleton.
Please require SCE to move the waste where it is out of the tsunami zone, away from the freeway, and off of an earthquake fault line and deny So Cal Edison's pending license for the ISFSI at San Onofre. The public looks upon the NRC to protect us from toxic fallout from nuclear waste by requiring companies to uphold the highest safety standards in creating long-term storage for the toxic waste. We expect that the NRC will protect us by requiring SONGS and other nuclear generating stations to store the waste in thick walled canisters that can be monitored https://www.fdms.gov/fdms/
getcontent?objectld=0900006482d907 af&format=xml&showorig=false 01/09/2018 Page 2 of2 and repaired easily to insure not only the publics safety while been stored temporarily but in doing so will make sure that the intact canisters can be moved when a long-term solution for storage becomes available.
We, the people of Southern California, Americans and citizens of the world put our trust in you at the NRC to require the highest possible safety regulations for this extremely lethal, long lasting, radioactive material.
Thank you for putting public safety before special interests.
https://www .fdms.gov/fdms/
getcontent?objectld=0900006482d907 af&format=xml&showorig=false 01/09/2018}}

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Comment (56) of Katya Gaynor on Standard Review Plan for Spent Fuel Dry Storage Systems and Facilities
ML18033A570
Person / Time
Site: San Onofre  Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 01/02/2018
From: Gaynor K
- No Known Affiliation
To:
Rules, Announcements, and Directives Branch
References
82FR52944 00056, NRC-2017-0211
Download: ML18033A570 (2)


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PUBLIC SUBMISSION Docket: NRC-2017-0211 As of: 1/9/18 9:53 AM Received:

January 02, 2018 Status: Pending_Post Page 1 of2 Tracking No. lk2-90pf-rpx5 Comments Due: January 02, 2018 Submission Type: Web Standard Review Plan for Spent Fuel Dry Storage Systems and Facilities Comment On: NRC-2017-0211-0001 Standard Review Plan for Spent Fuel Dry Storage Systems and Facilities; Request for Comment on Draft NUREG -SUNSI Review Complete Template = ADM -013 E-RIDS= ADM-03 _ Document:

NRC-2017-0211-DRAFT-0057 Comment on FR Doc # 2017-24 734 Add= :f-e..r-e-YM/5111i/l, CJC<SV Name: Katya Gaynor L_ __ -----Submitter Information General Comment (!!) '8J PR 5"a9C/tf 11/15/;;tJ17 I was just informed that the public only has until 9:00 pm tonight to post our comments to the NRC about the review plan for spent fuel dry storage systems. I live within the 50 mile plume zone of SONGS, and implore the NRC to expand the public comment window as we were not given ample public notice on this deadline.

It is public knowledge that So Cal Eddison plans to bury the toxic waste 108 feet from our coastline, only a few feet above the water table putting the public at high risk if there is a tsunami or if the water table continues to rise. We call upon the NRC to put public safety first and require SCE to move the waste to higher ground at Camp Pendleton.

Please require SCE to move the waste where it is out of the tsunami zone, away from the freeway, and off of an earthquake fault line and deny So Cal Edison's pending license for the ISFSI at San Onofre. The public looks upon the NRC to protect us from toxic fallout from nuclear waste by requiring companies to uphold the highest safety standards in creating long-term storage for the toxic waste. We expect that the NRC will protect us by requiring SONGS and other nuclear generating stations to store the waste in thick walled canisters that can be monitored https://www.fdms.gov/fdms/

getcontent?objectld=0900006482d907 af&format=xml&showorig=false 01/09/2018 Page 2 of2 and repaired easily to insure not only the publics safety while been stored temporarily but in doing so will make sure that the intact canisters can be moved when a long-term solution for storage becomes available.

We, the people of Southern California, Americans and citizens of the world put our trust in you at the NRC to require the highest possible safety regulations for this extremely lethal, long lasting, radioactive material.

Thank you for putting public safety before special interests.

https://www .fdms.gov/fdms/

getcontent?objectld=0900006482d907 af&format=xml&showorig=false 01/09/2018