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{{#Wiki_filter:From: Martha Ann Muehe (Schena)
{{#Wiki_filter:From:           Martha Ann Muehe (Schena)
To: CHAIRMAN Resource
To:             CHAIRMAN Resource


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
[External_Sender] Seabrook Licence, Safety, & Health Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 2:12:10 PM
[External_Sender] Seabrook Licence, Safety, & Health Date:           Wednesday, February 27, 2019 2:12:10 PM


==Dear Chairman Svinicki and NRC Commissioners:==
==Dear Chairman Svinicki and NRC Commissioners:==


As a neighbor to Seabrook Station nuclear power plant, I am writing to urge you to seriously consider the Emergency Petition filed by C-10 on February 13, and to take no further action
As a neighbor to Seabrook Station nuclear power plant, I am writing to urge you to seriously consider the Emergency Petition filed by C-10 on February 13, and to take no further action on the requested license amendment or extension until the full resolution of the contentions brought by C-10 relative to the plants degraded concrete.
 
C-10 has raised serious concerns about the ability of Seabrook's concrete to continue protecting the public, and the inadequacy of the testing and analysis that underpin Seabrook's concrete aging management plans. C-10 is preparing for a hearing granted by NRCs Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, where they will provide the only independent peer review of the concrete testing methodology behind the plants license amendment request, which is based on a completely unprecedented approach to monitoring and managing alkali-silica reaction at a nuclear reactor.
on the requested license amendment or extension until the full resolution of the contentions
The seriousness of this matter demands more caution, independent review and transparency than it has received. With 11 more years on Seabrooks current operating license, there is time for the NRC to do it right. Please permit the democratic process to proceed. While NRC representatives have stated that C-10 will get their hearing later this year, we urge you to wait on any rulings relative to the plant's license amendment request, or license extension, until C-10's contentions are heard and evaluated by the ASLB. On behalf of my family, thank you.
 
Sincerely, Martha Muehe}}
brought by C-10 relative to the plant's degraded concrete.
C-10 has raised serious concerns about the ability of Seabrook's concrete to continue
 
protecting the public, and the inadequacy of the testing and analysis that underpin Seabrook's
 
concrete aging management plans. C-10 is preparing for a hearing granted by NRC's Atomic
 
Safety and Licensing Board, where they will provide the only independent peer review of the
 
concrete testing methodology behind the plant's license amendment request, which is based on
 
a completely unprecedented approach to monitoring and managing alkali-silica reaction at a
 
nuclear reactor.
The seriousness of this matter demands more caution, independent review and transparency than it has received. With 11 more years on Seabrook's current operating license, there is time
 
for the NRC to do it right. Please permit the democratic process to proceed. While NRC
 
representatives have stated that C-10 will get their hearing later this year, we urge you
 
to wait on any rulings relative to the plant's license amendment request, or license extension, until C-10's contentions are heard and evaluated by the ASLB. On behalf of my family, thank
 
you.Sincerely, Martha Muehe}}

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Comment from Martha Ann Muehe Regarding the Emergency Petition Filed by C-10 on February 13, 2019
ML19071A251
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Issue date: 02/27/2019
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To: Kristine Svinicki
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From: Martha Ann Muehe (Schena)

To: CHAIRMAN Resource

Subject:

[External_Sender] Seabrook Licence, Safety, & Health Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 2:12:10 PM

Dear Chairman Svinicki and NRC Commissioners:

As a neighbor to Seabrook Station nuclear power plant, I am writing to urge you to seriously consider the Emergency Petition filed by C-10 on February 13, and to take no further action on the requested license amendment or extension until the full resolution of the contentions brought by C-10 relative to the plants degraded concrete.

C-10 has raised serious concerns about the ability of Seabrook's concrete to continue protecting the public, and the inadequacy of the testing and analysis that underpin Seabrook's concrete aging management plans. C-10 is preparing for a hearing granted by NRCs Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, where they will provide the only independent peer review of the concrete testing methodology behind the plants license amendment request, which is based on a completely unprecedented approach to monitoring and managing alkali-silica reaction at a nuclear reactor.

The seriousness of this matter demands more caution, independent review and transparency than it has received. With 11 more years on Seabrooks current operating license, there is time for the NRC to do it right. Please permit the democratic process to proceed. While NRC representatives have stated that C-10 will get their hearing later this year, we urge you to wait on any rulings relative to the plant's license amendment request, or license extension, until C-10's contentions are heard and evaluated by the ASLB. On behalf of my family, thank you.

Sincerely, Martha Muehe