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                                                                                  %EDODEDMRT AUTHOR:           Gary Lawson DEOR AFFILIATION:     CA                                                              DEDOM AO CHRM Allison Macfarlane ADDRESSEE:
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Gary Lawson G. L. Consultant 1173 Grubstake Drive Diamond Bar, CA 91765 December 4, 2012 Allison MacFarlane - Chairwoman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001
Gary Lawson G. L. Consultant 1173 Grubstake Drive Diamond Bar, CA 91765 December 4, 2012 Allison MacFarlane - Chairwoman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001


==Dear Chairwoman Allison MacFarlane:==
==Dear Chairwoman Allison MacFarlane:==
Today, California relies on nuclear energy for one-fifth of the state's electricity. With growing electricity demand, businesses in California will need even more clean, reliable and efficient electricity to keep running without interruption day and night. When operating, San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station provides up to 2,300 megawatts of electricity which equates to about 10% of the peak daily electricity usage in the region. Additionally, San Onofre has helped avoid 100,000 metric tons of smog producing pollutants and 180 million metric tons of carbon emissions.
Today, California relies on nuclear energy for one-fifth of the state's electricity. With growing electricity demand, businesses in California will need even more clean, reliable and efficient electricity to keep running without interruption day and night. When operating, San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station provides up to 2,300 megawatts of electricity which equates to about 10% of the peak daily electricity usage in the region. Additionally, San Onofre has helped avoid 100,000 metric tons of smog producing pollutants and 180 million metric tons of carbon emissions.
After attending the NRC public meeting on October 9, reviewing related data and research, I am confident that Edison has embraced a blueprint to sustain an effective safety plan which would enable them to restart the plant at San Onofre. In addition, they have clearly demonstrated their willingness to work in harmony with the NRC to protect the action and safety plan. The employees strongly conveyed that they trust each other to work in the plant. Edison trusts them and I, without reservation, trust Edison.
After attending the NRC public meeting on October 9, reviewing related data and research, I am confident that Edison has embraced a blueprint to sustain an effective safety plan which would enable them to restart the plant at San Onofre. In addition, they have clearly demonstrated their willingness to work in harmony with the NRC to protect the action and safety plan. The employees strongly conveyed that they trust each other to work in the plant. Edison trusts them and I, without reservation, trust Edison.
Sincerely, Gary L   Von}}
Sincerely, Gary L Von}}

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET Date Printed: Dec 13, 2012 12:46 PAPER NUMBER:

ACTION OFFICE:

AUTHOR:

AFFILIATION:

ADDRESSEE:

SUBJECT:

ACTION:

DISTRIBUTION:

LETTER DATE:

ACKNOWLEDGED SPECIAL HANDLING:

NOTES:

FILE LOCATION:

LTR-12-0789 LOGGING DATE: 12/12/2012 Gary Lawson CA CHRM Allison Macfarlane Restart of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station

%EDO DEDMRT DEOR DEDOM AO ftzý%Cj0:;,

R o\\J Appropriate RF 12/04/2012 No ADAMS DATE DUE:

DATE SIGNED:

~LTh~LA~ ~S~kOr1 l~I Ir

Gary Lawson G. L. Consultant 1173 Grubstake Drive Diamond Bar, CA 91765 December 4, 2012 Allison MacFarlane - Chairwoman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Chairwoman Allison MacFarlane:

Today, California relies on nuclear energy for one-fifth of the state's electricity. With growing electricity demand, businesses in California will need even more clean, reliable and efficient electricity to keep running without interruption day and night. When operating, San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station provides up to 2,300 megawatts of electricity which equates to about 10% of the peak daily electricity usage in the region. Additionally, San Onofre has helped avoid 100,000 metric tons of smog producing pollutants and 180 million metric tons of carbon emissions.

After attending the NRC public meeting on October 9, reviewing related data and research, I am confident that Edison has embraced a blueprint to sustain an effective safety plan which would enable them to restart the plant at San Onofre. In addition, they have clearly demonstrated their willingness to work in harmony with the NRC to protect the action and safety plan. The employees strongly conveyed that they trust each other to work in the plant. Edison trusts them and I, without reservation, trust Edison.

Sincerely, Gary L Von