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MONTHYEARML15139A0222015-05-0101 May 2015 Comment (2) of Unknown Individual Opposing Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations ML14107A0062014-04-11011 April 2014 Comment (11) of Kay Drey, on Behalf of Beyond Nuclear, on NUREG 1437 - Supplement 51: the Draft Supplemental EIS Re Ameren/Ue'S Application to Extend the Operating License for the Callaway for an Additional 20 Years ML14107A0072014-04-10010 April 2014 Comment (12) of Kevin Kamps on Behalf of Beyond Nuclear on SEIS for Proposed Callaway 20 Year License Extension ML14107A0672014-04-0707 April 2014 Comment (5) of Edward Smith on Behalf of Missouri Coalition for the Environment on License Renewal Application for Callaway Plant, Unit 1; Draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement ML14107A1082014-04-0707 April 2014 Comment (6) of Jeffery Robichaud on Behalf of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7 on License Renewal Application for Callaway Plant, Unit 1; Draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement ML14107A1122014-04-0707 April 2014 Comment (7) of Unknown Individual on License Renewal Application for Callaway Plant, Unit 1; Correction ML14107A1302014-04-0707 April 2014 Comment (8) of Unknown Individual, Opposing License Renewal Application for Callaway Plant, Unit 1; Correction ML14107A0682014-04-0707 April 2014 Comment (10) of Mark Kelly on License Renewal Application for Callaway Plant, Unit 1; Draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement ML14107A0662014-04-0404 April 2014 Comment (4) of Robert Stout, on Behalf of State of Missouri Department of Natural Resources, on License Renewal Application for Callaway Plant, Unit 1; Draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement ML14090A4012014-03-28028 March 2014 Comment (2) Robert F. Stewart on Behalf of Us Dept of Interior on Draft Environmental Impact Statement (Deis), Generic - Renewal of Nuclear Plants, NUREG- 1437, Supplement 51, Regarding Callaway, Unit 1 ML14084A3192014-03-20020 March 2014 Comment (1) of Steve Dinolfo Supporting the Renewal of Callaway Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 License Application ML14092A1832014-03-20020 March 2014 Comment (3) of Arlene Sandler Opposing Draft Supplement 51 to the GEIS for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants for Callaway, Unit 1 ML13007A4072013-01-0303 January 2013 Comment (137) of Kay Drey on Behalf of Beyond Nuclear on Environmental Impacts of Temporary Storage of Spent Fuel After Cessation of Reactor Operation ML13022A4962012-12-13013 December 2012 Comment (248) of Deb Brown on Consideration of Environmental Impacts of Temporary Storage of Spent Fuel After Cessation of Reactor Operation ML12334A3952012-11-22022 November 2012 Comment (99) of Steve Shuput on Consideration on Environmental Impacts on Temporary Storage of Spent Fuel After Cessation of Reactor Operation ML12334A3872012-11-21021 November 2012 Comment (91) of Kenneth Clark on Consideration on Environmental Impacts on Temporary Storage of Spent Fuel After Cessation of Reactor Operation ML12156A2642012-05-18018 May 2012 Comment (3) of Ian Thompson, on Behalf of Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, on Renewal of the Operating License for Callaway Plant, Unit 1, Located Near Fulton, Callaway County, Mo ML12062A0712012-02-29029 February 2012 Comment (1) of Unknown Individual on Behalf of Self Opposing License Renewal Application for Callaway Plant, Unit 1, Union Electric Co ML1035003972010-12-13013 December 2010 Comment (1) of Benjamin Oguejiofor, on Behalf of Ameren Missouri, on Sections of NUREG-1842 Rev. 1 Found Missing from Draft NUREG-1946 ML0929301522009-10-15015 October 2009 Comment (1) of D. Hooper, on Behalf of Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing, Relating to Draft Regulatory Guide DG-5029 Pressure-Sensitive and Tamper-Indicating Seals for Material Control and Accounting Use. ML0917000262009-06-12012 June 2009 Comment (1) of T. A. Moser, on Behalf of Strategic Teaming & Resource Sharing (Stars) Alliance, on Draft Regulatory Guide DG-1211, Materials and Inspections for Reactor Vessel Closure Studs. ML0811302952008-04-0909 April 2008 Comment (5) of Tod Moser on Behalf of Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing (Stars) Re NUREG-1855, Guidance on the Treatment of Uncertainties Associated with PRAs in Risk-Informed Decision Making, Draft Report for Comment ML0636204442006-12-20020 December 2006 Comment (3) of George G. Yates on Model Safety Evaluation and Model License Amendment Request on Technical Specification Improvement Regarding Deletion of E Bar Definition and Revision to Reactor Coolant System Specific Activity Technical S ML0635600242006-12-12012 December 2006 Comment (16) of D. Hooper on Behalf of Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing on Implementing of Reactor Oversight Process, Stars Have Been Working with NEI and RUG IV in Development of Industry Comments ML0628605752006-09-25025 September 2006 Comment (45) of D. R. Woodlan, Supporting Nrc'S Low Level Radioactive Waste Program ML0517402062005-06-13013 June 2005 Comment (10) of D. R. Woodlan on Behalf of Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing on Draft GL-05-0XX; Grid Reliability and the Impact on Plant Risk and the Operability of Offsite Power ML0416903232004-06-0202 June 2004 Comment (12) of D. R. Woodlan Supporting Comments on the Proposed Generic Communication: Potential Impact of Debris Blockage on Emergency Recirculation During Design Basis Accidents at Pressurized Water Reactors ML0412503992004-04-16016 April 2004 Comment (17) of D. R. Woodlan Endorsing Comments Made by NEI on Draft NUREG-1778, Knowledge Base for Post-Fire Safe-Shutdown Analysis ML0402305242004-01-0808 January 2004 Comment (1) of Kay Drey on Newly Issued NRC Regulatory Guide 1.199, Anchoring Components and Structural Supports in Concrete, (November 2003) ML0301504492003-01-10010 January 2003 Comment by Rick Rice Regarding Draft Regulatory Guide DG-1108, Combining Modal Responses & Spatial Components in Seismic Response Analysis ML0231101032002-10-25025 October 2002 Comment from D. R. Woodlan on DG-1099, Anchoring Components and Structural Supports in Concrete. 2015-05-01
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Pane 1 of 2,age I of 2HULK ' ~fTVESAs of: 5/15/15 10:56 AMReceived: May 14, 2015PUBLIC SUBM ISSION 2015 1 P p1: -3 Status: PendingPostTracking No. ljz-8iu6-b4qqComments Due: May 14, 2015Submission Type: WebDocket: NRC-2015-0088R ... .Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined Licenses Involving No SignificantHazards ConsiderationsComment On: NRC-2015-0088-0001Biweekly Notice; Applications and Amendments to Facility Operating Licenses and Combined LicensesInvolving No Significant Hazards ConsiderationsDocument: NRC-2015-0088-DRAFT-0002 -"$'k/,- '/Comment on FR Doc # 2015-08579Submitter InformationName: Anonymous AnonymousGeneral CommentComment ID: NRC-2015-0088-0001UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY, DOCKET NO. 50-483, CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1, CALLAWAYCOUNTY, MISSOURIhttp://www.regulations.gov/#! documentDetail;D=NRC-2015-0088-0001It is unacceptable that you use HDPE pipes or any other plastic pipes at nuclear power stations. Above grounduse at NPS is against ASME code, insurance codes and any other fire safety codes. Above ground it is a majorrisk because it will melt and fail in the event of a fire. Underground makes for connection issues with aboveground metal pipes. What will you cool the reactor with when the pipes fail? Your own document says that theywill fail in a fire. This is for "essential service water system". The name says it all. The river is 5 miles away!You can't pretend a fire won't happen, as you do, when they have become routine at Nuclear power stationsaround the world. Some US nuclear power stations have recently had fire wall hole issues too. This HDPE alsocreates a toxic smoke which might make nuclear workers pass out. Toxic plastic on cables is not an excuse.They should be covered with metal. Two wrongs don't make a right! No electricity and no water? Then what?Out of control meltdown, which can seriously impact areas up to 2,000 miles away, as Chernobyl did and forgenerations -essentially forever. The utilities don't care because Price Anderson lets them off the liability hook.But, what's wrong with you? You hate America so much? You hate all life so much? Even your own? You arethe real terrorists. These HDPE pipes are are also less resistant to pressures from cavitation -voids or air in theline, water hammer hydraulic shocks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavitationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water hammer Thus, they may suffer an explosive failure, even without fire. Thecooling water is for a meltdown. You can't practice this circular logic that it doesn't matter if it is heat resistantbecause there won't be a meltdown or fire! As for Protection Against Pipe Whip, the HDPE pipe has more built-in energy making it more flexible and springy than metal piping and may fly through the air and puncturehttps://www.fdms.gov/fdms-web-agency/component/contentstreamer?objectld=090000648 1 adfb3 I &for... 05/15/2015 Page 2 of 2something when it breaks. You have to post my comment. It is public record. It is the law. You are not supposedto be hiding comments like a child hiding a bad report card. This is my love letter to the plants, animals andunborn children that you are killing. If there are any survivors from your stupidities I want them to know thatsomeone cared for life and that we weren't all demons and devil worshipers like the NRC. Planning on going toMars? Well, have fun in a spaceship with all the other brain dead nuclear worshipers, eating black mold,according to research. If you don't stop your evil deeds you will be roasting in hell for perpetuity, even as theearth has been destroyed. Are you one of the many NRC workers from India? Well, you will reincarnate asblack mold because that's all that will be able to live on earth. How much fun will that be?https://www.fdms.gov/fdms-web-agency/component/contentstreamer?objectld=0900006481 adfb3 1 &for... 05/15/2015