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| number = ML093090342
| number = ML093090342
| issue date = 02/27/2009
| issue date = 02/27/2009
| title = the Connecticut Attorney General Intends to Offer Comments on the Draft Supplement 38 as Part of the Process Required by the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4321, Et Seq. (NEPA) on or About March 11, 2009
| title = The Connecticut Attorney General Intends to Offer Comments on the Draft Supplement 38 as Part of the Process Required by the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4321, Et Seq. (NEPA) on or About March 11, 2009
| author name = Snook R
| author name = Snook R
| author affiliation = State of CT, Office of the Attorney General
| author affiliation = State of CT, Office of the Attorney General
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{{#Wiki_filter:RICHARD BLUMENTHAL                                                                                       55 Elm Street ATFORNEY GENERAL                                                                                     P.O. Box 120 Hartford, CT 06141-0120 Office of The Attorney General State of Connecticut                             Tel: (860 ) 808-5020 Fax: (860) 808-5347 DOCKETED USNRC Office of the Secretary of the Commission United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission                             February 27, 2009 (4:30 pm)
{{#Wiki_filter:RICHARD BLUMENTHAL ATFORNEY GENERAL Office of The Attorney General State of Connecticut Office of the Secretary of the Commission United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Attention: Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff Via email to HEARING DOCKET@NRC.GOV Re: Indian Point Relicensing February 27, 2009 55 Elm Street P.O. Box 120 Hartford, CT 06141-0120 Tel: (860 ) 808-5020 Fax: (860) 808-5347 DOCKETED USNRC February 27, 2009 (4:30 pm)
Washington, D.C. 20555-0001                                             OFFICE OF SECRETARY Attention: Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff                             RULEMAKINGS AND Via email to HEARING DOCKET@NRC.GOV                                     ADJUDICATIONS STAFF Re: Indian Point Relicensing February 27, 2009 The State of Connecticut has been granted status as an interested governmental party with respect to Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.'s ("Entergy' s") application for renewal of its license to operate the Indian Point nuclear power station for an additional 20 years past the license's current expiration date. The Attorney General of Connecticut has previously raised several contentions as part of this docketed proceeding particularly with regard to the absence of proper evacuation protocols, environmental impact of an additional 20 years accumulation of spent nuclear fuel, and the failure to account for to the impacts to the citizens of Connecticut from the increased possibility of an attack or accident during the 20 additional years operation of Indian Point.
OFFICE OF SECRETARY RULEMAKINGS AND ADJUDICATIONS STAFF The State of Connecticut has been granted status as an interested governmental party with respect to Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.'s ("Entergy' s") application for renewal of its license to operate the Indian Point nuclear power station for an additional 20 years past the license's current expiration date. The Attorney General of Connecticut has previously raised several contentions as part of this docketed proceeding particularly with regard to the absence of proper evacuation protocols, environmental impact of an additional 20 years accumulation of spent nuclear fuel, and the failure to account for to the impacts to the citizens of Connecticut from the increased possibility of an attack or accident during the 20 additional years operation of Indian Point.
The NRC released a draft of Supplement 38 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewals for Nuclear Plants regarding Indian Point Nuclear Power Station
The NRC released a draft of Supplement 38 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewals for Nuclear Plants regarding Indian Point Nuclear Power Station
("Draft Supplement") in December, 2008. The Draft Supplement purports to evaluate the site specific environmental impacts associated with the proposed 20-year license extension sought by Entergy for its facility. The Connecticut Attorney General intends to offer comments on the Y7C*ý_
("Draft Supplement") in December, 2008. The Draft Supplement purports to evaluate the site specific environmental impacts associated with the proposed 20-year license extension sought by Entergy for its facility. The Connecticut Attorney General intends to offer comments on the Y7C*ý_
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Draft Supplement as part of the process required by the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. § 4321, et seq. ("NEPA") on or about March 11, 2009.
Draft Supplement as part of the process required by the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. § 4321, et seq. ("NEPA") on or about March 11, 2009.
The Draft Supplement does not directly address issues related to the contentions previously raised by the Connecticut Attorney General in this docketed proceeding and, therefore, the Attorney General does not, anticipate filing contentions arising out of the Draft Supplement. As an interested governmental party, however, the State of Connecticut has the ability to comment on matters raised during this proceeding as those rights are protected by NRC regulations and the Atomic Energy Act. Therefore, the Attorney General reserves the right to address matters associated with the Draft Supplement as they might arise during the relicensing proceeding affecting the issues previously raised by the State of Connecticut.
The Draft Supplement does not directly address issues related to the contentions previously raised by the Connecticut Attorney General in this docketed proceeding and, therefore, the Attorney General does not, anticipate filing contentions arising out of the Draft Supplement. As an interested governmental party, however, the State of Connecticut has the ability to comment on matters raised during this proceeding as those rights are protected by NRC regulations and the Atomic Energy Act. Therefore, the Attorney General reserves the right to address matters associated with the Draft Supplement as they might arise during the relicensing proceeding affecting the issues previously raised by the State of Connecticut.
Respectfully s hmitt   ,
Respectfully s hmitt Robert Snook Assistant Attorney General Dated: February 27, 2009
Robert Snook Assistant Attorney General Dated: February 27, 2009


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The Connecticut Attorney General Intends to Offer Comments on the Draft Supplement 38 as Part of the Process Required by the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4321, Et Seq. (NEPA) on or About March 11, 2009
ML093090342
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Issue date: 02/27/2009
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RICHARD BLUMENTHAL ATFORNEY GENERAL Office of The Attorney General State of Connecticut Office of the Secretary of the Commission United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Attention: Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff Via email to HEARING DOCKET@NRC.GOV Re: Indian Point Relicensing February 27, 2009 55 Elm Street P.O. Box 120 Hartford, CT 06141-0120 Tel: (860 ) 808-5020 Fax: (860) 808-5347 DOCKETED USNRC February 27, 2009 (4:30 pm)

OFFICE OF SECRETARY RULEMAKINGS AND ADJUDICATIONS STAFF The State of Connecticut has been granted status as an interested governmental party with respect to Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.'s ("Entergy' s") application for renewal of its license to operate the Indian Point nuclear power station for an additional 20 years past the license's current expiration date. The Attorney General of Connecticut has previously raised several contentions as part of this docketed proceeding particularly with regard to the absence of proper evacuation protocols, environmental impact of an additional 20 years accumulation of spent nuclear fuel, and the failure to account for to the impacts to the citizens of Connecticut from the increased possibility of an attack or accident during the 20 additional years operation of Indian Point.

The NRC released a draft of Supplement 38 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewals for Nuclear Plants regarding Indian Point Nuclear Power Station

("Draft Supplement") in December, 2008. The Draft Supplement purports to evaluate the site specific environmental impacts associated with the proposed 20-year license extension sought by Entergy for its facility. The Connecticut Attorney General intends to offer comments on the Y7C*ý_

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Draft Supplement as part of the process required by the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. § 4321, et seq. ("NEPA") on or about March 11, 2009.

The Draft Supplement does not directly address issues related to the contentions previously raised by the Connecticut Attorney General in this docketed proceeding and, therefore, the Attorney General does not, anticipate filing contentions arising out of the Draft Supplement. As an interested governmental party, however, the State of Connecticut has the ability to comment on matters raised during this proceeding as those rights are protected by NRC regulations and the Atomic Energy Act. Therefore, the Attorney General reserves the right to address matters associated with the Draft Supplement as they might arise during the relicensing proceeding affecting the issues previously raised by the State of Connecticut.

Respectfully s hmitt Robert Snook Assistant Attorney General Dated: February 27, 2009

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