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{{#Wiki_filter:4// / I/Page I As of: November 16, 2011 Received:
November 15, 2011 Status: Pending Post PUBLIC SUBMISSION
@Sa..PnigPs Tracking No. 80f6cb5I Comments Due: November 16, 2011 Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2010-0029 Notice of Receipt and Availability of Application for Renewal of Columbia Generating Station Facility Operating License Comment On: NRC-2010-0029-0015 Energy Northwest, Columbia Generating Station; Notice of Availability of Draft Supplement 47 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants and Public Meetings for the License Renewal of Columbia Generating Station Document:
NRC-2010-0029-DRAFT-0063 Comment on FR Doc # 2011-22415 of I-7 C.-7 Submitter Information 71 Name: Eric Adman --Address: -.7815 NE 192nd Street 7 §-Kenmore, wa, 98028 .5, General Comment I have the following comments: The EIS fails to consider the impacts and risks of the proposal to use Plutonium fuel.The EIS fails to disclose and consider the impacts of six major safety problems which NRC staff have formally reported as unresolved as of September 2011, including how -if even possible -Energy NW will ensure that embedded pipes will not fail ver the next 50 years ("Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives" 9-14).I do not support relicensing until after we learn what was damaged and why at the Fukushima reactors, and the NRC incorporates new safety requirements.
The EIS should disclose and consider the impacts if there is an explosion, fire, earthquake...
releasing radiation from Hanford facilities, preventing operation at the CGS reactor or recovery from an earthquake.
Hanford's High-Level Waste tanks and highly contaminated buildings, including the nearby building that ENW proposes to use for Plutonium fuel, are not built to withstand anywhere near the potential earthquake that is possible.Te-,9la4e
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Comment (51) of Eric Adman, Opposing Draft Supplement 47 to Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants and Public Meetings for License Renewal of Columbia Generating Station
ML11325A247
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Issue date: 11/15/2011
From: Adman E
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Rulemaking, Directives, and Editing Branch
References
76FR54502 00051, NRC-2010-0029-0015
Download: ML11325A247 (1)


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4// / I/Page I As of: November 16, 2011 Received:

November 15, 2011 Status: Pending Post PUBLIC SUBMISSION

@Sa..PnigPs Tracking No. 80f6cb5I Comments Due: November 16, 2011 Submission Type: Web Docket: NRC-2010-0029 Notice of Receipt and Availability of Application for Renewal of Columbia Generating Station Facility Operating License Comment On: NRC-2010-0029-0015 Energy Northwest, Columbia Generating Station; Notice of Availability of Draft Supplement 47 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants and Public Meetings for the License Renewal of Columbia Generating Station Document:

NRC-2010-0029-DRAFT-0063 Comment on FR Doc # 2011-22415 of I-7 C.-7 Submitter Information 71 Name: Eric Adman --Address: -.7815 NE 192nd Street 7 §-Kenmore, wa, 98028 .5, General Comment I have the following comments: The EIS fails to consider the impacts and risks of the proposal to use Plutonium fuel.The EIS fails to disclose and consider the impacts of six major safety problems which NRC staff have formally reported as unresolved as of September 2011, including how -if even possible -Energy NW will ensure that embedded pipes will not fail ver the next 50 years ("Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives" 9-14).I do not support relicensing until after we learn what was damaged and why at the Fukushima reactors, and the NRC incorporates new safety requirements.

The EIS should disclose and consider the impacts if there is an explosion, fire, earthquake...

releasing radiation from Hanford facilities, preventing operation at the CGS reactor or recovery from an earthquake.

Hanford's High-Level Waste tanks and highly contaminated buildings, including the nearby building that ENW proposes to use for Plutonium fuel, are not built to withstand anywhere near the potential earthquake that is possible.Te-,9la4e

-7 D0S, F , ) (2 https://fdms.erulemaking.net/fdms-web-agency/component/contentstreamer?objectld=0900006480f6cb5...

11/16/2011