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Sent: Monday, January 3, 2022 2:30 PM To: PointBeach-SLRSEIS Resource
Dale Schaber <dschaber@athenet.net>
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Monday, January 3, 2022 2:30 PM To:
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==Subject:==
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[External_Sender] Comments for Docket ID: NRC-2020-0277-0194
[External_Sender] Comments for Docket ID: NRC-2020-0277-0194 The Point Beach license should not be renewed or extended for an additional 20 years. If this is done the renewal would extend the expected life of the nuclear reactors to 80 years (2050 and 2053). Renewal now would preclude acting on any discovery of adverse health and environmental impacts in the intervening time between the present and current expiry.
 
The Point Beach license should not be renewed or extended for an additional 20 years. If this is done the renewal would extend the expected life of the nuclear reactors to 80 years (2050 and 2053). Renewal now would preclude acting on any discovery of adverse health and environmental impacts in the intervening time between the present and current expiry.
 
The reactors and waste storage facility are located on the shoreline of Lake Michigan in Manitowoc County near Two Rivers, Wisconsin. We are in the midst of global climate crisis and we should not be threatening the health of the largest freshwater system in the world.
The reactors and waste storage facility are located on the shoreline of Lake Michigan in Manitowoc County near Two Rivers, Wisconsin. We are in the midst of global climate crisis and we should not be threatening the health of the largest freshwater system in the world.
The Point Beach reactor #2 is one of the most embrittled reactors in the U.S. due to its age and materials, making it vulnerable to cracking and the release of radiation in the event of an accident. The NRC estimated that the Point Beach 2 reactor was to reach its embitterment screening limit by 2017.
The Point Beach reactor #2 is one of the most embrittled reactors in the U.S. due to its age and materials, making it vulnerable to cracking and the release of radiation in the event of an accident. The NRC estimated that the Point Beach 2 reactor was to reach its embitterment screening limit by 2017.
(Zipp, 2014)
(Zipp, 2014)
Also, questions of onsite contaminant storage have not been fully addressed.
Also, questions of onsite contaminant storage have not been fully addressed.
I oppose renewal of the Point Beach license.
I oppose renewal of the Point Beach license.
Dale Schaber 815 East Washington Street Appleton, Wisconsin 54911-5660 dschaber@athenet.net 920-739-6041


Dale Schaber
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Comment (159) E-mail Regarding Point Beach Draft SEIS
ML22006A102
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Site: Point Beach 
Issue date: 01/03/2022
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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
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From:

Dale Schaber <dschaber@athenet.net>

Sent:

Monday, January 3, 2022 2:30 PM To:

PointBeach-SLRSEIS Resource

Subject:

[External_Sender] Comments for Docket ID: NRC-2020-0277-0194 The Point Beach license should not be renewed or extended for an additional 20 years. If this is done the renewal would extend the expected life of the nuclear reactors to 80 years (2050 and 2053). Renewal now would preclude acting on any discovery of adverse health and environmental impacts in the intervening time between the present and current expiry.

The reactors and waste storage facility are located on the shoreline of Lake Michigan in Manitowoc County near Two Rivers, Wisconsin. We are in the midst of global climate crisis and we should not be threatening the health of the largest freshwater system in the world.

The Point Beach reactor #2 is one of the most embrittled reactors in the U.S. due to its age and materials, making it vulnerable to cracking and the release of radiation in the event of an accident. The NRC estimated that the Point Beach 2 reactor was to reach its embitterment screening limit by 2017.

(Zipp, 2014)

Also, questions of onsite contaminant storage have not been fully addressed.

I oppose renewal of the Point Beach license.

Dale Schaber 815 East Washington Street Appleton, Wisconsin 54911-5660 dschaber@athenet.net 920-739-6041

Federal Register Notice:

86FR62220 Comment Number:

159 Mail Envelope Properties (f79fdebf-d82d-7108-0b9c-1bdf06158dbf)

Subject:

[External_Sender] Comments for Docket ID: NRC-2020-0277-0194 Sent Date:

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1/3/2022 2:30:02 PM From:

Dale Schaber Created By:

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"PointBeach-SLRSEIS Resource" <PointBeach-SLRSEIS.Resource@nrc.gov>

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