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{{#Wiki_filter:,09-14-12;03:46PM;1ocak 5                                                                   ;516 326 3435                 # 2/   3 BOILERMAKERS 9 IRON SHIP BUILDERS                                                   BLACKSMITHS &FORGERS & HELPERS TOM KLEIN                                                                           STEVEN LUDWIGSON Business Manager                                                                     Assistant Business Manager Secretary-Treasurer                                                                             President BOILERMAKERS LOCAL LODGE No. 5 TOM RYAN                                 GREG PETERSON                               MATT LOPRESTTI Assistant Business Manager                   Assistant Business Manager                 Assistant Business Manager Zone 5                                     Zone 175                                     Zone 197 DOCKETED USNRC September 14, 2012         September 14, 2012 (3:46 p.m.)
& FORGERS & HELPERS TOM KLEIN STEVEN LUDWIGSON Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Secretary-Treasurer President BOILERMAKERS LOCAL LODGE No. 5 TOM RYAN GREG PETERSON MATT LOPRESTTI Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Zone 5 Zone 175 Zone 197 DOCKETED USNRC September 14, 2012 September 14, 2012 (3:46 p.m.)Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel OFFICE OF SECRETARY U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission RULEMAKINGS AND Washington, DC 20555-0001 ADJUDICATIONS STAFF Re: Indian Point Units 2 and 3 License Renewal Application NRC Docket Nos. 50-247-LR and 50-286-LR ASLBP No. 07-858-03-LR-BD01
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel                                                         OFFICE OF SECRETARY U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                                                                 RULEMAKINGS AND Washington, DC 20555-0001                                                                       ADJUDICATIONS STAFF Re:       Indian Point Units 2 and 3 License Renewal Application NRC Docket Nos. 50-247-LR and 50-286-LR ASLBP No. 07-858-03-LR-BD01


==Dear Sir or Madam:==
==Dear Sir or Madam:==
I am writing on behalf of Boilermakers Local S and its members to express support for the license renewal of Units 2 and 3 at the Indian Point Energy Center, in Buchanan, New York. It is my understanding that the NRC is considering numerous issues in connection with the application for license renewal of Indian Point Units 2 and 3, including the effect of relicensing on land values and environmental justice near the plants.Charles River & Associates found under most scenarios that shutting down Indian Point would lead to at least a 5 to 10 percent increase in electricity prices and would cause carbon emissions to increase by up to 15 percent and nitrous oxide emissions to increase by 7-8 percent in both the City and State. Studies and assessments from the New York Independent System Operator and Con Edison show that Indian Point provides at least 30 percent of New York City's power and is essential for both grid reliability and electricity price stability.
 
A separate report from the Westchester Businesses Alliance found that if Indian Point were to shut down, Westchester County could lose as many as eleven thousand jobs. My members and their families would be directly affected by those workforce reductions.
I am writing on behalf of Boilermakers Local S and its members to express support for the license renewal of Units 2 and 3 at the Indian Point Energy Center, in Buchanan, New York. It is my understanding that the NRC is considering numerous issues in connection with the application for license renewal of Indian Point Units 2 and 3, including the effect of relicensing on land values and environmental justice near the plants.
Many of my members are not only employed by Indian Point during outages, they also live near the plant with their families.They rely on the virtually emissions-free facility to keep the lights on and help reduce air pollution.
Charles River & Associates found under most scenarios that shutting down Indian Point would lead to at least a 5 to 10 percent increase in electricity prices and would cause carbon emissions to increase by up to 15 percent and nitrous oxide emissions to increase by 7-8 percent in both the City and State. Studies and assessments from the New York Independent System Operator and Con Edison show that Indian Point provides at least 30 percent of New York City's power and is essential for both grid reliability and electricity price stability.
Indian Point is a strong supporter of organized labor and the building trades. ]y employing local boilermakers, Indian Point provides them with the opportunity to provide for their families, purchase homes, and invest in communities near the plant The revenue from the sales, income, and property taxes they pay helps fund important services.
A separate report from the Westchester Businesses Alliance found that if Indian Point were to shut down, Westchester County could lose as many as eleven thousand jobs. My members and their families would be directly affected by those workforce reductions. Many of my members are not only employed by Indian Point during outages, they also live near the plant with their families.
A shut down of Indian Point could force these same hard working union members to relocate from the Hudson Valley. Their departure would have a negative impact on land values and the communities in which they live.The benefits of Indian Point are well documented and its continued operation is essential for maintaining electric reliability, stabilizing energy prices, supporting public safety, and helping to improve our air quality. Indian Point's significant role in driving both population growth and ZONE S
They rely on the virtually emissions-free facility to keep the lights on and help reduce air pollution.
Indian Point is a strong supporter of organized labor and the building trades. ]y employing local boilermakers, Indian Point provides them with the opportunity to provide for their families, purchase homes, and invest in communities near the plant The revenue from the sales, income, and property taxes they pay helps fund important services. A shut down of Indian Point could force these same hard working union members to relocate from the Hudson Valley. Their departure would have a negative impact on land values and the communities in which they live.
The benefits of Indian Point are well documented and its continued operation is essential for maintaining electric reliability, stabilizing energy prices, supporting public safety, and helping to improve our air quality. Indian Point's significant role in driving both population growth and ZONE S
* 24 VAN SICLEN AVE., FLORAL PARK, NY 11001
* 24 VAN SICLEN AVE., FLORAL PARK, NY 11001
* 516.326.2500
* 516.326.2500
* 718-895-7722 FAX: 516-326-3435 ZONE 175 s 28 WEST BRIDGE ST., OSWEGO, NY 13126 -315.343.3821  
* 718-895-7722 FAX: 516-326-3435 ZONE 175 s 28 WEST BRIDGE ST., OSWEGO, NY 13126 - 315.343.3821 - FAX: 315.343.3563 ZONE 197 - 75 S. DOVE ST., ALBANY, NY 12202 - $18-438.0718 - FAX: 518.459.2720
-FAX: 315.343.3563 ZONE 197 -75 S. DOVE ST., ALBANY, NY 12202 -$18-438.0718  
 
-FAX: 518.459.2720  
  -,09-14-12;03:46PM;1ocak 5                                                     ;516 326 3435       # 3/ 3 BOILERMAKERS LOCAL LODGE No. 5 economic development is a key factor contributing to the maintenance of land values in the communities near the plant. For these reasons, I encourage you to renew the license for Indian Point Thank you for your attention to these matters.
-,09-14-12;03:46PM;1ocak 5;516 326 3435 # 3/ 3 BOILERMAKERS LOCAL LODGE No. 5 economic development is a key factor contributing to the maintenance of land values in the communities near the plant. For these reasons, I encourage you to renew the license for Indian Point Thank you for your attention to these matters.Sincerely, Steven Ludwigson President, Assistant Business Manager Boilermakers Local 5 cc: Administrative Judge Lawrence G. McDade c/o Anne Siarnacki, Law Clerk Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Mail Stop T-3F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 84054  
Sincerely, Steven Ludwigson President, Assistant Business Manager Boilermakers Local 5 cc:   Administrative Judge Lawrence G.McDade c/o Anne Siarnacki, Law Clerk Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Mail Stop T-3F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 84054
ý,.-09-14-12;03:46PM;1ocak 5;516 326 3435 # 1/ 3 BOILERMAKERS  
 
-IRON SHIP BUILDERS TOM KLEIN Business Maneger Seeretary-Treasurer BLACKSMITHS
  ý,.-09-14-12;03:46PM;1ocak 5                                                               ;516 326 3435                 # 1/ 3 BOILERMAKERS - IRON SHIP BUILDERS                                                   BLACKSMITHS
* FORGERS & HELPERS STEVEN LUDWIGSON Assistant Business Manager President BOILERMAKERS LOCAL LODGE No. 5 TOM RYAN Assistant Business Manager Zone 5 GREG PETERSON Assistant Business Manager Zone 175 MA'T LOPRESTIM Assistant Businnss Manager Zone 197 FACSIMILE Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 TO: COMPANY: FAX NO.: DATE: FROM: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 301-415-1101 September 14, 2012 Steven Ludwigson, Assistant Business Manager Number of pages including cover: 3 COMMENTS:
* FORGERS & HELPERS TOM KLEIN                                                                          STEVEN LUDWIGSON Business Maneger                                                                    Assistant Business Manager Seeretary-Treasurer                                                                            President BOILERMAKERS LOCAL LODGE No. 5 TOM RYAN                                 GREG PETERSON                                MA'T LOPRESTIM Assistant Business Manager                   Assistant Business Manager                   Assistant Businnss Manager Zone 5                                      Zone 175                                    Zone 197 FACSIMILE TO:                        Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 COMPANY:                   U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission FAX NO.:                    301-415-1101 DATE:                      September 14, 2012 FROM:                      Steven Ludwigson, Assistant Business Manager Number of pages including cover:                     3 COMMENTS: Re: Indian Point Units 2 and 3 License Renewal Application ZONE 9
Re: Indian Point Units 2 and 3 License Renewal Application ZONE 9
* 24 VAN SICLEN AVE., FLORAL PARK, NY 11001
* 24 VAN SICLEN AVE., FLORAL PARK, NY 11001
* 516-326-2500
* 516-326-2500
* 718-895-7722 FAX: 516-326-3435 ZONE 17S
* 718-895-7722 FAX: 516-326-3435 ZONE 17S
* 28 WEST BRIDGE ST., OSWEGO, NY 13126 -315-343-3821
* 28 WEST BRIDGE ST., OSWEGO, NY 13126 - 315-343-3821
* FAX: 315-343-3563 ZONE 197
* FAX: 315-343-3563 ZONE 197
* 75 S. DOVE ST., ALBANY, NY 12202
* 75 S. DOVE ST., ALBANY, NY 12202
* 518-435-0718  
* 518-435-0718 - FAX: 518.459-2720}}
-FAX: 518.459-2720}}

Latest revision as of 23:21, 11 November 2019

Limited Appearance Statement of Steven Ludwigson Supports Indian Point, Units 2 and 3 License Renewal Application
ML12263A288
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Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 09/14/2012
From: Ludwigson S
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers
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NRC/SECY/RAS, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
50-247-LR, 50-286-LR, ASLBP 07-858-03-LR-BD01, RAS E-1226
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,09-14-12;03:46PM;1ocak 5 ;516 326 3435 # 2/ 3 BOILERMAKERS 9 IRON SHIP BUILDERS BLACKSMITHS &FORGERS & HELPERS TOM KLEIN STEVEN LUDWIGSON Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Secretary-Treasurer President BOILERMAKERS LOCAL LODGE No. 5 TOM RYAN GREG PETERSON MATT LOPRESTTI Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Zone 5 Zone 175 Zone 197 DOCKETED USNRC September 14, 2012 September 14, 2012 (3:46 p.m.)

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel OFFICE OF SECRETARY U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission RULEMAKINGS AND Washington, DC 20555-0001 ADJUDICATIONS STAFF Re: Indian Point Units 2 and 3 License Renewal Application NRC Docket Nos. 50-247-LR and 50-286-LR ASLBP No. 07-858-03-LR-BD01

Dear Sir or Madam:

I am writing on behalf of Boilermakers Local S and its members to express support for the license renewal of Units 2 and 3 at the Indian Point Energy Center, in Buchanan, New York. It is my understanding that the NRC is considering numerous issues in connection with the application for license renewal of Indian Point Units 2 and 3, including the effect of relicensing on land values and environmental justice near the plants.

Charles River & Associates found under most scenarios that shutting down Indian Point would lead to at least a 5 to 10 percent increase in electricity prices and would cause carbon emissions to increase by up to 15 percent and nitrous oxide emissions to increase by 7-8 percent in both the City and State. Studies and assessments from the New York Independent System Operator and Con Edison show that Indian Point provides at least 30 percent of New York City's power and is essential for both grid reliability and electricity price stability.

A separate report from the Westchester Businesses Alliance found that if Indian Point were to shut down, Westchester County could lose as many as eleven thousand jobs. My members and their families would be directly affected by those workforce reductions. Many of my members are not only employed by Indian Point during outages, they also live near the plant with their families.

They rely on the virtually emissions-free facility to keep the lights on and help reduce air pollution.

Indian Point is a strong supporter of organized labor and the building trades. ]y employing local boilermakers, Indian Point provides them with the opportunity to provide for their families, purchase homes, and invest in communities near the plant The revenue from the sales, income, and property taxes they pay helps fund important services. A shut down of Indian Point could force these same hard working union members to relocate from the Hudson Valley. Their departure would have a negative impact on land values and the communities in which they live.

The benefits of Indian Point are well documented and its continued operation is essential for maintaining electric reliability, stabilizing energy prices, supporting public safety, and helping to improve our air quality. Indian Point's significant role in driving both population growth and ZONE S

  • 24 VAN SICLEN AVE., FLORAL PARK, NY 11001
  • 516.326.2500
  • 718-895-7722 FAX: 516-326-3435 ZONE 175 s 28 WEST BRIDGE ST., OSWEGO, NY 13126 - 315.343.3821 - FAX: 315.343.3563 ZONE 197 - 75 S. DOVE ST., ALBANY, NY 12202 - $18-438.0718 - FAX: 518.459.2720

-,09-14-12;03:46PM;1ocak 5 ;516 326 3435 # 3/ 3 BOILERMAKERS LOCAL LODGE No. 5 economic development is a key factor contributing to the maintenance of land values in the communities near the plant. For these reasons, I encourage you to renew the license for Indian Point Thank you for your attention to these matters.

Sincerely, Steven Ludwigson President, Assistant Business Manager Boilermakers Local 5 cc: Administrative Judge Lawrence G.McDade c/o Anne Siarnacki, Law Clerk Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Mail Stop T-3F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 84054

ý,.-09-14-12;03:46PM;1ocak 5 ;516 326 3435 # 1/ 3 BOILERMAKERS - IRON SHIP BUILDERS BLACKSMITHS

  • FORGERS & HELPERS TOM KLEIN STEVEN LUDWIGSON Business Maneger Assistant Business Manager Seeretary-Treasurer President BOILERMAKERS LOCAL LODGE No. 5 TOM RYAN GREG PETERSON MA'T LOPRESTIM Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Businnss Manager Zone 5 Zone 175 Zone 197 FACSIMILE TO: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 COMPANY: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission FAX NO.: 301-415-1101 DATE: September 14, 2012 FROM: Steven Ludwigson, Assistant Business Manager Number of pages including cover: 3 COMMENTS: Re: Indian Point Units 2 and 3 License Renewal Application ZONE 9
  • 24 VAN SICLEN AVE., FLORAL PARK, NY 11001
  • 516-326-2500
  • 718-895-7722 FAX: 516-326-3435 ZONE 17S
  • 28 WEST BRIDGE ST., OSWEGO, NY 13126 - 315-343-3821
  • FAX: 315-343-3563 ZONE 197
  • 75 S. DOVE ST., ALBANY, NY 12202
  • 518-435-0718 - FAX: 518.459-2720