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MONTHYEARML21075A1582021-03-15015 March 2021 E-mail from T. Silko to J. Parrott, NMSS, Vermont Yankee on the State of Vermont Comments on the Review of the Draft Final SER and EA for 20.2002 Alternate Disposal Request ML21006A0242020-12-22022 December 2020 E-mail from J. Parrott to J. Tierney and N. Creed Vermont Yankee Request to NRC for Alternate Disposal of Wastewater ML20358A0702020-12-22022 December 2020 E-mail Acceptance Review for Request for Indirect License Transfer (License DPR-28, Docket No. 50-271) ML20175A2122020-06-23023 June 2020 Acceptance Review of Request for Alternate Disposal of Wastes Under 10 CFR 20.2002 (License DPR-28, Docket No. 50-271) ML19289A1292019-10-11011 October 2019 Email from Daniel Doyle to Mark Leyse Status of PRM-50-93 and PRM-50-95 ML19288A0292019-10-11011 October 2019 NRC Acceptance Review - Northstar Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 20, App G, Section Iii.E (License DPR-28, Docket No. 50-271) ML19198A2512019-06-20020 June 2019 Alternate Disposal Request - Rail Shipments (License DPR-28, Docket No. 50-271) ML19059A1782019-02-28028 February 2019 Acceptance Review Results for Relief Request No. EN-19-RR-1 to Use ASME Code Case N-831-1 for Entergy Fleet ML18289A3622018-10-11011 October 2018 Email from Daniel Doyle to Mark Leyse Status of PRM-50-93 and PRM-50-95 ML18127A5582018-04-25025 April 2018 Email to State of Vermont on Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station - Forthcoming Issuance of a License Amendment Regarding the Requirement for the VYNPS to Have a Cyber Security Plan ML18045A0862018-01-25025 January 2018 Email Request for Review of the Draft Safety Evaluation for Implementation of a Revised Emergency Plan at Vermont Yankee to Reflect an ISFSI-only Configuration ML17353A0092017-12-18018 December 2017 E-Mail from William Irwin, Vermont Department of Health to Y. Chen/Dsfm Response: Draft Environmental Assessment: Exemption Request for Vermont Yankee Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ML17289A4222017-10-16016 October 2017 E-Mail from Y. J. Chen to W. Irwin Draft Environmental Assessment Exemption Request for Vermont Yankee Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ML17257A0022017-09-14014 September 2017 Email to VY Shpo W Ltr Re VYNPS Exemption Load Campaign - Sept 2017 ML17229B4842017-08-16016 August 2017 Request for Supplemental Documentation to Support Review of the Physical Security Plan ML17219A0472017-08-0303 August 2017 8/03/2017, E-Mail from Y. J. Chen/Nmss to T. B. Silko/Vermont Yankee Regarding Need for Additional Information Entergy'S Exemption Request for Vermont Yankee ISFSI, Dated May 16, 2017 (ML17142A358) ML17144A0452017-05-23023 May 2017 5/23/2017, E-Mail to I. William/Vermont Dept. of Health from Y. Chen/Nrc Response: Draft Environment Assessment: Exemption Request for Vermont Yankee Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (W/Attachment Ltr to Address Comments on EA) ML17080A4752017-03-16016 March 2017 3/16/2017, E-Mail from I. William/Vermont Department of Health to Yen-Ju Chen/Dsfm/Sflb, Providing Comments on Draft Environmental Assessment for Entergy/Vermont Yankee'S Exemption from Requirement of 10 CFR 72.7 for CoC No. 72-1014, Amendm ML17055A6262017-02-24024 February 2017 Cover Email from VY Shpo W Concurrence on No Effects Determination ML17040A3372017-02-0909 February 2017 Email and Letter to Vermont Shpo ISFSI Exemption No Effects Determination ML17038A4682017-02-0707 February 2017 2/07/2017, E-mail from Yen-Ju Chen/NRC-DSFM to W. Irwin/Vermont Dept. of Health Draft Environment Assessment for Entergy/Vermont Yankee'S Exemption from Requirement of 10 CFR 72.7 for Certificate of Compliance No. 72-1014, Amendment 10 ML17012A2472017-01-11011 January 2017 E-mail - State of Vermont Comments Regarding Vermont Yankee'S 10 CFR 20.2002 Request ML16349A2492016-12-13013 December 2016 E-Mail to T. B. Silko/Entergy from Yen-Ju Chen/Dsfm Regarding Need for Supplemental Information for Entergy'S Exemption Request for Vermont Yankee ISFSI, Dated November 9, 2016 (ML16319A102) ML17013A2502016-12-12012 December 2016 Email Requesting Review of Draft EA and SER for Vermont Yankee Request to NRC for Alternate Disposal of Waste ML16231A0282016-08-11011 August 2016 Response to NRC Questions Related to Request for 20.2002 Disposal of Contaminated Water ML16231A2192016-07-28028 July 2016 Follow-up Questions Related to Entergy Request for 20.2002 Disposal of Contaminated Water ML16069A0952016-03-0303 March 2016 Request for 20.2002 Disposal, Request for Additional Information ML16053A5152016-02-17017 February 2016 Comment (037) of Emma Stamas on ANPR-26, 50, 52, 73, and 140 - Regulatory Improvements for Decommissioning Power Reactors ML15329A1802015-11-24024 November 2015 E-mail from J. Whited Draft RAIs Re Duke License Amendment Request to Adopt TSTF-523 (CAC Nos. MF6413 Through MF6422) ML15295A2132015-10-21021 October 2015 NRR E-mail Capture - VY RAI for Off-site Insurance Exemption (10 CFR 140.11) - MF3980 ML15289A6002015-09-24024 September 2015 La 3 - Vermont Yankee Draft Responses or Edits 9 24 15.docx ML15289A6012015-09-23023 September 2015 La 3 - Nrr_Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station Decommissioning Status.Docx ML15288A3532015-09-21021 September 2015 La 3 - VY Dtf LAR - Status ML15257A6172015-09-14014 September 2015 La 3 - Testing the New Profile for Vermont Yankee La 3 - Public ML15195A3592015-07-14014 July 2015 NRR E-mail Capture - Acceptance Review for Vermont Yankee Amendment -Revise Cyber Security Plan Implementation ML15289A0022015-06-17017 June 2015 La 3 - Question from Ma ML15289A5982015-06-0909 June 2015 La 3 - FW: Docket No. 50-271 (Vermont Yankee); June 5 2015 Letter from Vermont, Vynpc, and Gmp to NRC Attached ML15289A0072015-06-0505 June 2015 La 3 - Information Regarding Vermont Yankee Decommissioning Trust Fund Exemption ML15289A2432015-06-0404 June 2015 La 3 - FW: Docket No. 50-271 (Vermont Yankee); June 4 2015 Vermont Letter to NRC Attached ML15289A0062015-06-0404 June 2015 La 3 - FW: Information Regarding Vermont Yankee Decommissioning Trust Fund Exemption ML15288A3592015-06-0101 June 2015 La 3 - Vermont Yankee LA3 - Availability for Oral Argument ML15288A3602015-06-0101 June 2015 La 3 - Vermont Yankee LA3 - Availability for Oral Argument ML15288A3622015-06-0101 June 2015 La 3 - Vermont Yankee LA3 - Availability for Oral Argument ML15288A4822015-05-22022 May 2015 La 3 - Vermont Reply to NRC & Entergy Answers Re VY LA-3 ML15289A0042015-05-19019 May 2015 La 3 - New Proposal Dates for Phone Call with VT ML15289A0052015-05-11011 May 2015 La 3 - ML Numbers for Disbursement Letters for Vermont Yankee ML15289A5992015-05-0808 May 2015 La 3 - Call with State of VT ML15289A0032015-05-0707 May 2015 La 3 - Other than for Comanche Peak, ML15289A1252015-05-0606 May 2015 La 3 - FRN Review - VY Dtf Exemption ML15128A0232015-04-27027 April 2015 NRR E-mail Capture - Petitioners Response to Request for Comments on the Proposed Director'S Decision on the 2.206 Petition Regarding Financial Qualifications of Entergy 2021-03-15
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Joosten, Sandy From: Eddy.N@verizon.net Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 12:13 PM To: CHAIRMAN Resource
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vermont Dear Allison The American people demand the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant to be shut down by 2015, not placed in "safe-store" where federal regulations allow it to be mothballed for up to 60 years while its radioactive components cool down before removal. The closure is long overdue and welcomed as the right decision for Vermont and Vermont's clean energy future. Entergy's plan to close the plant over several decades is totally unacceptable, and we demand NRC to reject Entergy's plan, speed up decommissioning, require that Entergy pays the full cost, and NOT pass it on to ratepayers.
Nuclear plants have been under significant price competition due to the recent natural gas boom. Vermont Yankee, among the oldest and smallest plants in the country and located in a state with one of the nation's strongest anti-nuclear movements, must be shuttered rapidly. The nuclear plant's small slice of New England's power supply- only 2%- means the closure will have little effect on consumers. NRC is funded by taxpayers and must serve the public interest, not those of the nuclear industry.
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Wright, Darlene From: Eddy.N@verizon.net Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 10:58 AM To: CHAIRMAN Resource
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nuke Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Dear Allison Vermont Yankee was recently relicensed to operate another two decades but Entergy spent millions in legal fees to resist Vermont's attempt to shut Yankee on safety grounds. Announcing this shutdown just 2 weeks after an apparent victory in federal court indicates the legal battle was really a holding action to protect its other reactors. The decision also opened Entergy to other challenges, especially in front of Vermont's Public Service Board (PSB). Hidden in the federal ruling Entergy ostensibly won was a confirmation that the state, through PSB, had the right to reject Vermont Yankee's continued operation on reliability, economics and more. NRC knows whassup and must serve the public by prying open Entergy's finances and operations, take proactive steps to close Entergy and other utilities' problem reactors, and not simply react to massive protests that make you lose face for leading a do-nothing NRC.
This is the fifth shutdown since 2013 began with 104 licensed reactors. NRC must accelerate other closures because Nebraska's Ft. Calhoun is still down after being flooded. Entergy's double-reactor complex at Indian Point, north ofNew York City, is under intense political fire. Water and other permits there and at the upstate Fitzpatrick reactor are being bitterly contested in Albany. Entergy's embattled Pilgrim reactor at Plymouth, south of Boston, recently had to reduce power due to global-warmed Cape Cod. cooling water. Its Palisades reactor on Lake Michigan has been linked to rising cancer rates, and must be closed NOW. NRC, it's game over for nukes as 7 more proposed reactors have been canceled since January, turning the much-hyped "nuclear renaissance" into a rapidly rising rout where upgrades at 5 other reactors have also been canceled.
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Entergy says Yankee's closure will add more than $100 million to its cash flow over the next few years, so it pays for utilities to stop fighting the public and close bad reactors. Wisconsin's Kewaunee has been shut for
- financial reasons by Dominion Power. NRC, we demand full transparency because funds set aside to decommission these dying reactors may be inadequate and the process could take far longer than we are being told. With gas relatively cheap and renewables dropping in price while rising 'in efficiency, the financial vise is tightening around the world's remaining reactors. Germany's decision to shut its nukes and transition to renewables looms large over a technology whose credibility has been decimated by the ongoing catastrophe at Fukushima. Any talk of nuclear power being a solution for global warming has exploded with that disaster and the rapid deterioration of the US nuclear industry. As Jon Wellinghoff, chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, puts it, solar power is about to "overtake everything."
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The movement to shut Vermont Yankee stretches back 4 decades, and was preceded by the 1990s closure of the nearby Yankee Rowe reactor, the cancellations of construction downwind at Seabrook Unit Two, of 2 proposed units at downriver Montague, and much, much more. NRC must join the party, serve the American people, resist all bribes and favors from nuke lobbyists, be like Germany and embrace this model for peaceful democratic social change that has cleared a visible path to a sustainable, socially just and ecologically sound planet on which your children and grandchildren could live.
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