ML18178A679

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2018/06/14 - Comment (9) E-mail Regarding T.P. 3&4 SLR EIS Scoping
ML18178A679
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/14/2018
From: Public Commenter
Public Commenter
To:
Division of Materials and License Renewal
NRC/NRR/DMLR
References
83FR23726
Download: ML18178A679 (2)


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TurkeyPoint34SLREISCEm Resource From: benjr@everyactioncustom.com on behalf of Benjamin Joannou Jr

<benjr@everyactioncustom.com>

Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 12:29 PM To: TurkeyPoint34SLREIS Resource

Subject:

[External_Sender] Comments RE: Docket ID NRC-2018-0101 (License Renewal for FPL's Turkey Point)

Dear NRC Staff,

As a resident of South Florida, I am very concerned about the operation of Turkey Point until the early 2050s, especially since the plant is already contaminating nearby resources such as Biscayne Bay National Park and threatening our regions drinking water resources.

I request that the NRC independently evaluate the pollution leaking from the cooling canal system and study alternative cooling technologies that could protect the environment, such as the installation of cooling towers, which are already used for the natural gas plant onsite (Unit 5) and were approved by the NRC for use at the proposed new Turkey Point reactors (Units 6 & 7) that are unlikely to ever be built.

The NRC needs to be aware that Turkey Point and the area around it has already experienced the negative effects of sea level rise and storm surges. The NRC needs to study a range of sea level rise projections and consider those impacts on the plant, the cooling canal system, and the surrounding community, including for emergency evacuation procedures and planning.

I would prefer that we shut down all of Turkey Point's nuclear reactors. They are ruining our water supply, they are polluting Biscayne Bay, there is no viable plan for handling the hazardous waste, and we're constantly in danger of a meltdown. I know that the risk of a meltdown is very low, but the consequences would be catastrophic. Can you image what would happen to property values from Palm Beach to Key West--not to mention the human physical and psychological costs?

Thank you.

Sincerely, Benjamin Joannou Jr 6401 SW 134th Dr Pinecrest, FL 33156-7046 1

Federal Register Notice: 83FR23726 Comment Number: 9 Mail Envelope Properties (20180614162902.1.361F30C190DC253E)

Subject:

[External_Sender] Comments RE: Docket ID NRC-2018-0101 (License Renewal for FPL's Turkey Point)

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