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{{#Wiki_filter:8/20/20158/2/215N R C-2009-0552-D RAFT-0028.htmlAs of: 8/20/15 2:08 PMReceived- Aiioi't 09 201 lPUBLIC SUBMISSION Status: Pending PostTracking No. ljz-8kgm-7kg0Comments Due: August 31, 201Submission Type: WebDocket: NRC-2009-0552Notice of Receipt and Availability of Application for Renewal of Diablo Canyon Nuclear PowerPlant LicenseComment On: NRC-2009-0552-0026Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2; Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental ImpactStatement15Document: NRC-2009-0552-DRAFT-0028Comment on FR Doc # 2015-159217///t22 ~vv&Submitter InformationName: Colin WigglesworthAddress:P.O. Box 1645Arroyo Grande, CA, 93421Email: colin wigglesworth~att. net@tNGeneral CommentCal Poly recently hosted a movie entitled, "Pandoras Promise", which described the evolution ofmilitant environmentalists towards accepting nuclear power as the main source of power for thefuture. The first third of the movie examined all the issues posed by the nuclear power industry andthat it should be avoided at all cost. In the final two-thirds of the movie, it appeared that thesemilitant environmentalists had an epiphany and realized that after thoroughly reviewing all theoptions for the future finally concluded that nuclear power was the way forward for the planet.Their analysis should not be taken lightly since they took the time to visit both the FukashimaPlant and the Chernobyl Plant and still came to the same conclusion.As I understand it, there is similar opposition to not only the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant but anyother sources of energy here in San Luis Obispo County, so to those in that section of thecommunity, I encourage them to view the movie and engage in the debate. I know that manyconsider power generation to be incompatible with our rural lifestyle in San Luis Obispo County,but we are not going to sustain or even improve our lifestyles with the "soft" alternatives, namely,solar and wind.SUNSI Review CompleteTemplate = ADM -013E-RIDS= AD M-03, file:IIIC :/Users/CAG/DawnloadsfN RC-2009-0552-DRAFT.0028.html l1/1}}
{{#Wiki_filter:8/20/2015 8/2/215N R C-2009-0552-D RAFT-0028.html As of: 8/20/15 2:08 PMReceived-Aiioi't 09 201 lPUBLIC SUBMISSION Status: Pending PostTracking No. ljz-8kgm-7kg0 Comments Due: August 31, 201Submission Type: WebDocket: NRC-2009-0552 Notice of Receipt and Availability of Application for Renewal of Diablo Canyon Nuclear PowerPlant LicenseComment On: NRC-2009-0552-0026 Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2; Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental ImpactStatement 15Document:
NRC-2009-0552-DRAFT-0028 Comment on FR Doc # 2015-15921 7///t22  
~vv&Submitter Information Name: Colin Wigglesworth Address:P.O. Box 1645Arroyo Grande, CA, 93421Email: colin wigglesworth~att.
net@tNGeneral CommentCal Poly recently hosted a movie entitled, "Pandoras Promise",
which described the evolution ofmilitant environmentalists towards accepting nuclear power as the main source of power for thefuture. The first third of the movie examined all the issues posed by the nuclear power industry andthat it should be avoided at all cost. In the final two-thirds of the movie, it appeared that thesemilitant environmentalists had an epiphany and realized that after thoroughly reviewing all theoptions for the future finally concluded that nuclear power was the way forward for the planet.Their analysis should not be taken lightly since they took the time to visit both the Fukashima Plant and the Chernobyl Plant and still came to the same conclusion.
As I understand it, there is similar opposition to not only the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant but anyother sources of energy here in San Luis Obispo County, so to those in that section of thecommunity, I encourage them to view the movie and engage in the debate. I know that manyconsider power generation to be incompatible with our rural lifestyle in San Luis Obispo County,but we are not going to sustain or even improve our lifestyles with the "soft" alternatives, namely,solar and wind.SUNSI Review CompleteTemplate  
= ADM -013E-RIDS= AD M-03, file:IIIC  
:/Users/CAG/DawnloadsfN RC-2009-0552-DRAFT.0028.html l1/1}}

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Comment (13) of Colin Wigglesworth on Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 08/09/2015
From: Wigglesworth C
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Rules, Announcements, and Directives Branch
References
80FR37664 00013, NRC-2009-0552
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8/20/2015 8/2/215N R C-2009-0552-D RAFT-0028.html As of: 8/20/15 2:08 PMReceived-Aiioi't 09 201 lPUBLIC SUBMISSION Status: Pending PostTracking No. ljz-8kgm-7kg0 Comments Due: August 31, 201Submission Type: WebDocket: NRC-2009-0552 Notice of Receipt and Availability of Application for Renewal of Diablo Canyon Nuclear PowerPlant LicenseComment On: NRC-2009-0552-0026 Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2; Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental ImpactStatement 15Document:

NRC-2009-0552-DRAFT-0028 Comment on FR Doc # 2015-15921 7///t22

~vv&Submitter Information Name: Colin Wigglesworth Address:P.O. Box 1645Arroyo Grande, CA, 93421Email: colin wigglesworth~att.

net@tNGeneral CommentCal Poly recently hosted a movie entitled, "Pandoras Promise",

which described the evolution ofmilitant environmentalists towards accepting nuclear power as the main source of power for thefuture. The first third of the movie examined all the issues posed by the nuclear power industry andthat it should be avoided at all cost. In the final two-thirds of the movie, it appeared that thesemilitant environmentalists had an epiphany and realized that after thoroughly reviewing all theoptions for the future finally concluded that nuclear power was the way forward for the planet.Their analysis should not be taken lightly since they took the time to visit both the Fukashima Plant and the Chernobyl Plant and still came to the same conclusion.

As I understand it, there is similar opposition to not only the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant but anyother sources of energy here in San Luis Obispo County, so to those in that section of thecommunity, I encourage them to view the movie and engage in the debate. I know that manyconsider power generation to be incompatible with our rural lifestyle in San Luis Obispo County,but we are not going to sustain or even improve our lifestyles with the "soft" alternatives, namely,solar and wind.SUNSI Review CompleteTemplate

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