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| {{#Wiki_filter:City of Del Mar April.2, 2013 (O, Le ,t .-The Honorable Barbara Boxer Chairman Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate 600 "B" Street, Suite 2240 San Diego, CA 92101 The Honorable Henry Waxman Ranking Member Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives 2204 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 | | {{#Wiki_filter:City of Del Mar April.2, 2013 (O, .- Le ,t The Honorable Barbara Boxer Chairman Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate 600 "B" Street, Suite 2240 San Diego, CA 92101 The Honorable Henry Waxman Ranking Member Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives 2204 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 |
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| ==Dear Chairman Boxer and Ranking Member Waxman:== | | ==Dear Chairman Boxer and Ranking Member Waxman:== |
| Our thanks to both of you for helping to ensure rigorous oversight of the San Onofre nuclear reactors. | | |
| We are grateful that Ranking Member Waxman pushed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chairman to seriously examine the need for a license amendment regarding Edison's proposed restart of Unit 2 at partial power. Chairman Boxer also showed exemplary leadership by calling attention to a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) report that reveals. new details about the design and fabrication of Edison's now .crippled San Onofre replacement steam generators and about the possibility that Edison was trying. to avoid a license amendment before the faulty equipment was installed. | | Our thanks to both of you for helping to ensure rigorous oversight of the San Onofre nuclear reactors. We are grateful that Ranking Member Waxman pushed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chairman to seriously examine the need for a license amendment regarding Edison's proposed restart of Unit 2 at partial power. Chairman Boxer also showed exemplary leadership by calling attention to a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) report that reveals. new details about the design and fabrication of Edison's now .crippled San Onofre replacement steam generators and about the possibility that Edison was trying. to avoid a license amendment before the faulty equipment was installed. We appreciate that Congressional pressure. has recently resulted in the NRC releasing a redacted form of this. report to.public. We also applaud Chairman Boxer for urging the NRC to make no decision about restarting San Onofre before completing its ongoing investigation of the many essential issues, including those raised by the report. |
| We appreciate that Congressional pressure. | | We were heartened by Southern California Edison's (Edison's) announcement that it may finally request. a license amendment regarding.,its experimental restart plan for San Onofre's Unit 2, except that the. utility.,adds in its pr.ess -releasejthat it " will submit a 'No Significant Hazards Consideration' analysis demonstrating that the license amendment does not involve -any significant :safety risks." A No Significant Hazards Consideration (NSHC) would effectively dent1he public a meaningful public hearing and critical independent expert review before the license amendment is issued. This is unacceptable. Public trust will not be restored by; continued attempts to avoid such a hearing process, and this type of effort to convince the public that minor technical license amendments are sufficient. |
| has recently resulted in the NRC releasing a redacted form of this. report to.public. | | 1050 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar, California 92014-2698. Telephone: (858) 755-9313.Fax: (858) 755-2794 |
| We also applaud Chairman Boxer for urging the NRC to make no decision about restarting San Onofre before completing its ongoing investigation of the many essential issues, including those raised by the report.We were heartened by Southern California Edison's (Edison's) announcement that it may finally request. a license amendment regarding.,its experimental restart plan for San Onofre's Unit 2, except that the. utility.,adds in its pr.ess -releasejthat it " will submit a 'No Significant Hazards Consideration' analysis demonstrating that the license amendment does not involve -any significant | | - I* 'www.delmar.ca.us |
| :safety risks." A No Significant Hazards Consideration (NSHC) would effectively dent1he public a meaningful public hearing and critical independent expert review before the license amendment is issued. This is unacceptable. | | |
| Public trust will not be restored by; continued attempts to avoid such a hearing process, and this type of effort to convince the public that minor technical license amendments are sufficient. | | Letter to Senator Boxer and Representative Waxman Regarding the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station April 2, 2013 Page 2 of 2 Furthermore, the NRC has scheduled the meeting to discuss Edison's license amendment and probable NSHC request in Rockville, MD. The appropriate place for such a meeting is in Southern California, where it would be accessible to those citizens whose lives will be most impacted by the matters discussed. The agency has said that this unfeasible, but this ought to be reconsidered. |
| 1050 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar, California 92014-2698. | | We hope and trust you will continue to exercise your strong leadership and regulatory oversight capacity by urging the NRC to require that Edison undergo the rigors of a thorough license amendment and public adjudicatory hearing on all the San Onofre safety issues before a decision is made on restarting the reactors, and to deny any request from SCE for a NHSC. We also request that you insist the agency hold their April 3 meeting about Edison's license amendment request in the impacted region, namely Southern California. As public officials representing Southern California communities, our constituents risk being seriously harmed in the event of a major nuclear accident at San Onofre, so it is imperative to us that any decisions about restarting the crippled reactors are made with maximum deliberation and meaningful opportunity for input from the public. |
| Telephone: | | Sincerely, erry Sin ott, Mayor City of D I Mar cc: Senator Dianne Feinstein Chairman Allison Macfarlane, Nuclear Regulatory Commission R. William Borchardt, Executive Director for Operations Eric Leeds, Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation Arthur Howell, Regional Administrator, Region IV Daniel Dorman, Co-Chair, SONGS Oversight Panel Ron Litzinger, President, Southern California Edison Michael R. Niggli, President, San Diego Gas & Electric |
| (858) 755-9313.Fax: | | |
| (858) 755-2794-'www.delmar.ca.us Letter to Senator Boxer and Representative Waxman Regarding the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station April 2, 2013 Page 2 of 2 Furthermore, the NRC has scheduled the meeting to discuss Edison's license amendment and probable NSHC request in Rockville, MD. The appropriate place for such a meeting is in Southern California, where it would be accessible to those citizens whose lives will be most impacted by the matters discussed. | | CitN of D e1'14/here M th1e' lrf nmeets the Surf 5- 1050 Camino D)el Mar |
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| We hope and trust you will continue to exercise your strong leadership and regulatory oversight capacity by urging the NRC to require that Edison undergo the rigors of a thorough license amendment and public adjudicatory hearing on all the San Onofre safety issues before a decision is made on restarting the reactors, and to deny any request from SCE for a NHSC. We also request that you insist the agency hold their April 3 meeting about Edison's license amendment request in the impacted region, namely Southern California. | | ~L'~.~L+UOO Jill. iill ij,.J~ |
| As public officials representing Southern California communities, our constituents risk being seriously harmed in the event of a major nuclear accident at San Onofre, so it is imperative to us that any decisions about restarting the crippled reactors are made with maximum deliberation and meaningful opportunity for input from the public.Sincerely, erry Sin ott, Mayor City of D I Mar cc: Senator Dianne Feinstein Chairman Allison Macfarlane, Nuclear Regulatory Commission R. William Borchardt, Executive Director for Operations Eric Leeds, Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation Arthur Howell, Regional Administrator, Region IV Daniel Dorman, Co-Chair, SONGS Oversight Panel Ron Litzinger, President, Southern California Edison Michael R. Niggli, President, San Diego Gas & Electric CitN of D e M 1'14/here th1e' lrf nmeets the Surf 5- 1050 Camino D)el Mar | | *iI}} |
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Markey from Chairman Macfarlane Responds to Their Letter on Safety Issues Surrounding Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants and the Dangers of the Wildfires Reaching SONGS ML14135A4812014-05-15015 May 2014 LTR-14-0282 - Senators Barbara Boxer, Bernie Sanders, and Edward Markey Ltr. Safety Issues Surrounding Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants and the Dangers of the Wildfires Reaching the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) ML14015A5212014-01-28028 January 2014 Ltr from Chairman Allison M. Macfarlane to Senator Barbara Boxer Responding to Letter of November 21, 2013, Which Requested Specified Categories of Documents and Expressed Concern About Our Response to Previous Committee Requests for Inform ML13227A3762013-09-0505 September 2013 G20130555/LTR-13-0645 - Response Ltr to Representative Darrell Issa, Et Al., NRC Take Immediate Steps to Review Process Employed During the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Shutdown ML13189A1772013-06-0101 June 2013 Letter San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs), Unit 2 Restart ML13149A5212013-05-30030 May 2013 G20130413/LTR-13-0462 - Senator Barbara Boxer Ltr. Correspondence Between Edison and Mitsubishi Dealing with the Design Work for the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS)-Response ML13148A2892013-05-23023 May 2013 G20130413/LTR-13-0462-Ticket - Senator Barbara Boxer Ltr. 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Support for a Safe Restart and Operation of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs), Unit 2 ML13155A0522013-05-0303 May 2013 Comment (443) of Daniel Dominguez on Behalf of Utility Workers Union of America Opposing Restart of San Onofre Unit 2 Until NRC Completes Comprehensive Investigation ML13133A3442013-04-26026 April 2013 LTR-13-0399 - Ken Rausch, El Monte/South El Monte Chamber of Commerce Letters Support for a Safe Restart and Operation of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs), Unit 2 ML13133A3412013-04-26026 April 2013 LTR-13-0399 - Ken Rausch, El Monte/South El Monte Chamber of Commerce Letters Support for a Safe Restart and Operation of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs), Unit 2 ML13101A3592013-04-26026 April 2013 G20130277/LTR-13-0301 - Senators Barbara Boxer and Edward J. 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Dave Roberts Concerns Issues at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station and Requests the 4/3 Meeting to Address Edison'S License Amendment Request Take Place in Southern California ML13102A2902013-04-0202 April 2013 G20130285/LTR-13-0303 - Ltr. Mayor Terry Sinnott San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) - Request Meeting in Southern California Addressing Edison'S License Amendment Request ML13101A1252013-04-0202 April 2013 Terry Sinnott Ltr. Chairman Boxer and Ranking Member Waxman Oversight of the San Onofre Nuclear Reactors ML13095A0922013-04-0101 April 2013 LTR-13-0262 - Coalition to Decommission San Onofre Ltr. Re Concerning of Safety of 8.5 Million Residents Living within 50 Miles of Defective San Onofre Nuclear Reactors, and the Economy of Southern California ML13101A1262013-04-0101 April 2013 Multiple Authors Ltr. 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Support for a Safe Restart and Operation of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs), Unit 2 ML13102A2192013-03-14014 March 2013 LTR-13-0305 - Ltr. Kristin Davis Re Expresses Support for a Safe Restart of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ML13067A2642013-03-0808 March 2013 03-08-13 Letter to Honorable Barbara Boxer Concerning Steam Generators of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ML13067A2532013-03-0404 March 2013 LTR-13-0192 - Ltr. Bill Burratto Expressing Support of the Safe Restart of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 2 ML13074A5482013-03-0404 March 2013 G20130201/LTR-13-0221 - Kevin Radecki Ltr. 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City of Del Mar April.2, 2013 (O, .- Le ,t The Honorable Barbara Boxer Chairman Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate 600 "B" Street, Suite 2240 San Diego, CA 92101 The Honorable Henry Waxman Ranking Member Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives 2204 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Chairman Boxer and Ranking Member Waxman:
Our thanks to both of you for helping to ensure rigorous oversight of the San Onofre nuclear reactors. We are grateful that Ranking Member Waxman pushed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chairman to seriously examine the need for a license amendment regarding Edison's proposed restart of Unit 2 at partial power. Chairman Boxer also showed exemplary leadership by calling attention to a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) report that reveals. new details about the design and fabrication of Edison's now .crippled San Onofre replacement steam generators and about the possibility that Edison was trying. to avoid a license amendment before the faulty equipment was installed. We appreciate that Congressional pressure. has recently resulted in the NRC releasing a redacted form of this. report to.public. We also applaud Chairman Boxer for urging the NRC to make no decision about restarting San Onofre before completing its ongoing investigation of the many essential issues, including those raised by the report.
We were heartened by Southern California Edison's (Edison's) announcement that it may finally request. a license amendment regarding.,its experimental restart plan for San Onofre's Unit 2, except that the. utility.,adds in its pr.ess -releasejthat it " will submit a 'No Significant Hazards Consideration' analysis demonstrating that the license amendment does not involve -any significant :safety risks." A No Significant Hazards Consideration (NSHC) would effectively dent1he public a meaningful public hearing and critical independent expert review before the license amendment is issued. This is unacceptable. Public trust will not be restored by; continued attempts to avoid such a hearing process, and this type of effort to convince the public that minor technical license amendments are sufficient.
1050 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar, California 92014-2698. Telephone: (858) 755-9313.Fax: (858) 755-2794
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Letter to Senator Boxer and Representative Waxman Regarding the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station April 2, 2013 Page 2 of 2 Furthermore, the NRC has scheduled the meeting to discuss Edison's license amendment and probable NSHC request in Rockville, MD. The appropriate place for such a meeting is in Southern California, where it would be accessible to those citizens whose lives will be most impacted by the matters discussed. The agency has said that this unfeasible, but this ought to be reconsidered.
We hope and trust you will continue to exercise your strong leadership and regulatory oversight capacity by urging the NRC to require that Edison undergo the rigors of a thorough license amendment and public adjudicatory hearing on all the San Onofre safety issues before a decision is made on restarting the reactors, and to deny any request from SCE for a NHSC. We also request that you insist the agency hold their April 3 meeting about Edison's license amendment request in the impacted region, namely Southern California. As public officials representing Southern California communities, our constituents risk being seriously harmed in the event of a major nuclear accident at San Onofre, so it is imperative to us that any decisions about restarting the crippled reactors are made with maximum deliberation and meaningful opportunity for input from the public.
Sincerely, erry Sin ott, Mayor City of D I Mar cc: Senator Dianne Feinstein Chairman Allison Macfarlane, Nuclear Regulatory Commission R. William Borchardt, Executive Director for Operations Eric Leeds, Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation Arthur Howell, Regional Administrator, Region IV Daniel Dorman, Co-Chair, SONGS Oversight Panel Ron Litzinger, President, Southern California Edison Michael R. Niggli, President, San Diego Gas & Electric
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