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{{#Wiki_filter:5/18/22, 1:43 PM | {{#Wiki_filter:5/18/22, 1:43 PM blob:https://www.fdms.gov/f26dc76e-b970-49a0-95c8-8d5a892fa5ff blob:https://www.fdms.gov/f26dc76e-b970-49a0-95c8-8d5a892fa5ff 1/1 PUBLIC SUBMISSION As of: 5/18/22 1:41 PM Received: May 06, 2022 Status: Pending_Post Tracking No. l2u-nsnu-lcl1 Comments Due: August 30, 2022 Submission Type: API Docket: NRC-2015-0070 Regulatory Improvements for Production and Utilization Facilities Transitioning to Decommissioning Comment On: NRC-2015-0070-0229 Regulatory Improvements for Production and Utilization Facilities Transitioning to Decommissioning Document: NRC-2015-0070-DRAFT-0263 Comment on FR Doc # 2022-03131 Submitter Information Name: Andrea Altieri | ||
PLYMOUTH, MA, 02360 Email: andreajanealtieri@gmail.com General Comment During the continuing decommissioning of the Pilgrim Nuclear Plant in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Holtec, the current licensee, plans to release 1,000,000 gallons of radioactive effluent into Cape Cod Bay. In doing so, it will affect the aquaculture, including lobstering and fishing. It will affect the livelihoods and history of Plymouth, Massachusetts. It will effect tourism and public health. | |||
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: PLYMOUTH, MA, 02360 Email:andreajanealtieri@gmail.com | |||
General Comment During the continuing decommissioning of the Pilgrim Nuclear Plant in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Holtec, the current licensee, plans to release 1,000,000 gallons of radioactive effluent into Cape Cod Bay. In doing so, it will affect the aquaculture, including lobstering and fishing. It will affect the livelihoods and history of Plymouth, Massachusetts. It will effect tourism and public health. | |||
The new rule does nothing to 1. Limit the discharge 2. Reduce the amount of the dose of radiation to the public. 3. Hold the licensee accountable for the amount of radiation in the effluent. 4. The rule lets a for profit company regulate self. | The new rule does nothing to 1. Limit the discharge 2. Reduce the amount of the dose of radiation to the public. 3. Hold the licensee accountable for the amount of radiation in the effluent. 4. The rule lets a for profit company regulate self. | ||
The NRC relies on licensees to comply with rules, but does not validate the results itself. Holtec has been exempted from a number of offsite emergency rules, leaving the public vulnerable to cybersecurity and other attacks. | |||
The NRC relies on licensees to comply with rules, but does not validate the results itself. Holtec has been exempted from a number of offsite emergency rules, leaving the public vulnerable to cybersecurity and other attacks.}} |
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ML22138A424 | |
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Site: | Pilgrim |
Issue date: | 05/06/2022 |
From: | Altieri A - No Known Affiliation |
To: | NRC/SECY |
SECY/RAS | |
References | |
87FR12254 00011, NRC-2015-0070, PR-140, PR-20, PR-26, PR-50, PR-51, PR-52, PR-72, PR-73 | |
Download: ML22138A424 (1) | |
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5/18/22, 1:43 PM blob:https://www.fdms.gov/f26dc76e-b970-49a0-95c8-8d5a892fa5ff blob:https://www.fdms.gov/f26dc76e-b970-49a0-95c8-8d5a892fa5ff 1/1 PUBLIC SUBMISSION As of: 5/18/22 1:41 PM Received: May 06, 2022 Status: Pending_Post Tracking No. l2u-nsnu-lcl1 Comments Due: August 30, 2022 Submission Type: API Docket: NRC-2015-0070 Regulatory Improvements for Production and Utilization Facilities Transitioning to Decommissioning Comment On: NRC-2015-0070-0229 Regulatory Improvements for Production and Utilization Facilities Transitioning to Decommissioning Document: NRC-2015-0070-DRAFT-0263 Comment on FR Doc # 2022-03131 Submitter Information Name: Andrea Altieri
Address:
- PLYMOUTH, MA, 02360 Email:andreajanealtieri@gmail.com
General Comment During the continuing decommissioning of the Pilgrim Nuclear Plant in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Holtec, the current licensee, plans to release 1,000,000 gallons of radioactive effluent into Cape Cod Bay. In doing so, it will affect the aquaculture, including lobstering and fishing. It will affect the livelihoods and history of Plymouth, Massachusetts. It will effect tourism and public health.
The new rule does nothing to 1. Limit the discharge 2. Reduce the amount of the dose of radiation to the public. 3. Hold the licensee accountable for the amount of radiation in the effluent. 4. The rule lets a for profit company regulate self.
The NRC relies on licensees to comply with rules, but does not validate the results itself. Holtec has been exempted from a number of offsite emergency rules, leaving the public vulnerable to cybersecurity and other attacks.