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MONTHYEARML24036A0162024-02-0101 February 2024 NRC Email - Acknowledge and Accept the Indian Point Energy Center Request to Be Removed from NRC Headquarters Operation Officer (Hoo) Morning Authentication Code Calls ML23341A2002023-12-0707 December 2023 Email - Indian Point Energy Center Generating Units 1, 2, and 3 – Implementation Notice of Amendment No. 67, 300 and 276 to Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Only Emergency Plan (Ioep) ML23332A0802023-11-0808 November 2023 – Email from State of New York on the Revised License Amendment for Indian Point Energy Center ISFSI Only Emergency Plan ML23331A9542023-11-0808 November 2023 Email - State of New York Comments on the Revised License Amendment for Indian Point Unit 2 and 3 Technical Specification Changes Reflecting Permanent Removal of Spent Fuel ML23325A1632023-11-0808 November 2023 – State of New York Comments on the Revised License Amendment for Indian Point Unit 2 and 3 Technical Specification Changes Reflecting Permanent Removal of Spent Fuel ML23144A3382023-05-25025 May 2023 Dawn Giambalvo of Jersey City, New Jersey Email Against Treated Water Release from Indian Point Site ML23144A3422023-05-25025 May 2023 Peter Duda of Pearl River, New York Email Against Treated Water Release from Indian Point Site ML23144A3452023-05-25025 May 2023 Adam Kahn of Monsey, New York Email Against Treated Water Release from Indian Point Site ML23144A3502023-05-25025 May 2023 Dan Kwilecki of Montebello, New York Email Against Treated Water Release from Indian Point Site ML23144A3392023-05-25025 May 2023 David Morris of New City, New York Email Against Treated Water Release from Indian Point Site ML23144A3442023-05-25025 May 2023 Peggy Kurtz of Rockland County, New York Email Against Treated Water Release from Indian Point Site ML23136B1622023-05-15015 May 2023 – Town of North Salem, County of Westchester, New York Board Resolution Letter Regarding Treated Water Release from Indian Point Site ML23109A0632023-04-17017 April 2023 Email Acceptance Review for IP2 and IP3 Amended Facility License and Technical Specification to Reflect Permanent Removal of Spent Fuel from Spent Fuel Pits ML23055A1112023-02-23023 February 2023 Alyse Peterson Email- NYSERDA No Comments on Indian Point Unit 2 - Regarding Holtec License Amendment Request to Revise Permanently Defueled Technical Specifications and Staffing Requirements with Spent Fuel Transfer to ISFSI (Dockets 50-24 ML23049A0032023-02-14014 February 2023 – NRC Acceptance Email to Holtec for License Amendment Request for Approval of New ISFSI-Only Emergency Plan and Associated EAL Scheme ML22313A1682022-11-0909 November 2022 NRC Response to Updates to the Proposed Amended IP2 Master Trust ML22308A0912022-11-0303 November 2022 Email Acknowledgement for IP2 and IP3 Amended Facility License and Technical Specification to Reflect Permanent Removal of Spent Fuel from Spent Fuel Pits ML22276A1642022-09-29029 September 2022 New York State Revised Draft EA Response E-Mail ML22271A8492022-09-28028 September 2022 E-Mail Transmitting Revised Indian Point Exemption Draft EA ML22269A3452022-09-22022 September 2022 Email Objection to Holtec IP2 Master Decommissioning Trust Agreement for Indian Point Nuclear Generating Facility Unit 1 and 2, EPID L-2022-LLA-0072 ML22259A1992022-09-0202 September 2022 Acceptance for License Amendment Request to Modify Staffing Requirements Following SFP Transfer to Dry Storage ML22265A0142022-08-31031 August 2022 Email Acknowledgement for Amended and Restated Holtec IP3 Master Decommissioning Trust Agreement for Indian Point Nuclear Generating Facility Unit 3 ML22242A2592022-08-19019 August 2022 E-mail from K. Sturzebecher, NRC, to B. Noval, HDI, Acknowledgement for Amended and Restated Holtec IP2 Master Decommissioning Trust Agreement for Indian Point Nuclear Generating Facility Unit 1 and 2 ML22228A1332022-08-0909 August 2022 Acknowledgement for License Amendment Request to Modify Staffing Requirements Following SFP Transfer to Dry Storage ML22215A0432022-08-0101 August 2022 E-Mail Transmitting NYS NSA Exemption Comments & Draft EA Review Completion ML22208A0292022-07-19019 July 2022 E-Mail Transmitting Indian Point Exemption Draft EA ML22168A0072022-06-16016 June 2022 Acceptance Review for License Amendment Request to Revise License Condition to Eliminate Cyber Security Plan Requirements ML22112A0102022-04-21021 April 2022 Acceptance Review: Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 50.54(w)(1) Concerning Indian Point Energy Center Onsite Property Damage Insurance ML22112A0122022-04-21021 April 2022 Acceptance Review: Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 140.11(a)(4) Concerning Primary and Secondary Liability Insurance for Indian Point Energy Center ML22103A2432022-04-13013 April 2022 E-mail - Request for Additional Information - License Amendment Request to Revise Emergency Plan and Emergency Action Level Scheme for Permanently Defueled Condition for Indian Point Energy Center ML22104A0342022-04-13013 April 2022 E-mail from Z. Cruz, NRC to J. Fleming, Holtec - Request for Additional Information Related to Request for Exemption from Portions of 10 CFR 50.47 and Part 50 Appendix E for Indian Point Energy Center ML22038A2572022-02-0707 February 2022 E-mail from Z. Cruz, NRC, to J. Fleming, HDI - Acceptance Review: License Amendment Request to Revise Emergency Plan and Emergency Action Level Scheme to Address Permanently Defueled Condition for Indian Point Energy Center ML22035A1862022-02-0404 February 2022 E-mail to J. Fleming, Holtec, from Z. Cruz Perez, NRC - Acceptance Review: Exemption Requests from Portions of 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section IV for Indian Point Energy Center ML22028A1032022-01-28028 January 2022 E-mail Dated 1/28/2022, Transmittal of Draft Safety Evaluation for Proposed License Amendment Revision to Licensing Basis to Incorporate the Installation and Use of of New Auxiliary Lifting Device ML22038A1592022-01-24024 January 2022 NRR E-mail Capture - (External_Sender) 2021 IPEC Annual Sturgeon Impingement Report ML22006A0442022-01-0505 January 2022 Email from Z Cruz to J Fleming Request for Additional Information - HDI Indian Point Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report ML21337A2952021-12-0303 December 2021 Subsequent Request for Additional Information License Amendment Request to Revise Licensing Basis for New Auxiliary Lifting Device (E-mail Dated 12/3/2021) ML21335A3692021-12-0101 December 2021 Acceptance Review: Indian Point Energy Center - Exemption Request from 10 CFR Part 20 App G Section Iii.E ML21266A2972021-08-18018 August 2021 8/18/2021 E-mail from H. Specter to R. Guzman Public Comments to NRC, Indian Point Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Public Meeting on July 29, 2021 ML21225A5012021-08-0909 August 2021 Email from NRC to the Shinnecock Indian Nation Announcing the IPEC PSDAR Public Meeting on August 18, 2021 ML21224A3032021-08-0909 August 2021 Email from NRC to the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe of Connecticut Announcing the IPEC PSDAR Public Meeting on August 18, 2021 ML21225A6142021-08-0909 August 2021 Email from NRC to the Tuscarora Nation Announcing the IPEC PSDAR Public Meeting on August 18, 2021 ML21225A5682021-08-0909 August 2021 Email from NRC to the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians Announcing the IPEC PSDAR Public Meeting on August 18, 2021 ML21225A4252021-08-0909 August 2021 Email from NRC to the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin Announcing the IPEC PSDAR Public Meeting on August 18, 2021 ML21225A3142021-08-0606 August 2021 Email from NRC to the Oneida Indian Nation Announcing the IPEC PSDAR Public Meeting on August 18, 2021 ML21225A4402021-08-0606 August 2021 Email from NRC to the Onondaga Nation of Wisconsin Announcing the IPEC PSDAR Meeting on August 18, 2021 ML21225A5352021-08-0606 August 2021 Email from NRC to the Tonawanda Band of Seneca Announcing the IPEC PSDAR Public Meeting on August 18, 2021 ML21225A5462021-08-0606 August 2021 Email from NRC to the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Announcing the IPEC PSDAR Public Meeting on August 18, 2021 ML21266A2942021-07-25025 July 2021 E-mail from Paul Blanch to NRC (N. Sheehan, D. Screnci) Public Comments to NRC, Indian Point Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Public Meeting, July 29, 2021 ML21197A2002021-07-16016 July 2021 (E-mail 7/16/2021) NRC Staff Assessment and RAI Closeout HDI Fleet Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program and Indian Point Energy Center Quality Assurance Program Manual 2024-02-01
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From: Indian Point Nuclear Decom Citizen Advisory Panel To: NEIMA108 Resource
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Response from "NEIMA Local Community Advisory Board Questionnaire" Date: Thursday, August 29, 2019 11:06:59 AM Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by Indian Point Nuclear Decom Citizen Advisory Panel (theresak@villageofbuchanan.com) on Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 11:12:00 through the IP 148.184.182.81 using the form at https://www.nrc.gov/waste/decommissioning/neima-local-comm-advisory-board-questionnaire.html and resulted in this email to neima108.resource@nrc.gov related-site: Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant, Buchanan, New York cab-question1: The local CAB, which is called the CAP (IPNDCAP), was established due to the impending closure and decommissioning of Indian Point. The purpose of this panel is to enhance open communication, public involvement, and education on the Indian Point decommissioning issues. The CAP will serve as a formal channel of community involvement with Indian Point. The IPNDCAP is also referred to as a panel.
cab-question2: The CAP held its first meeting on June 13, 2019. The panels formation was announced on March 28, 2019 by Village of Buchanan Mayor, Theresa Knickerbocker, Town of Cortlandt Supervisor, Linda Puglisi, and several other local officials. Yes, there is a charter for the CAB called the Indian Point Nuclear Decommissioning Citizen Advisory Panel (IPNDCAP).
cab-question3: The CAP will meet on an as-needed basis, approximately four times per calendar year. Additional meetings may be called by the Chairperson.
cab-question4: The CAP will consist of local government officials from NY State, Counties, Towns, Villages, Fire and School Districts, as well as representatives from environmental and local labor groups. The CAP will reflect viewpoints from residents within the Indian Point Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ), i.e. Westchester, Rockland, Orange, and Putnam Counties.
cab-question5: Members identified in the CAP shall be conferred/appointed by the organization named, with the understanding that a CAP member(s) so appointed should serve on the panel for at least one year. Membership on the CAP is conferred on the basis of their election or appointment to the position listed and not to any of them in their individual or personal capacity. Member vacancies will be filled by the original appointing authority. The Village of Buchanan Mayor, Theresa Knickerbocker, will serve as Chairperson, and the Town of Cortlandt Supervisor, Linda Puglisi, will serve as Vice-Chairperson. Judi Peterson will serve as Secretary.
cab-question6: Membership on the CAP extends to them for the duration of their time serving in their official position, minimum of one year.
cab-question7: Yes, Roberts Rules of Orders will govern all CAP meetings.
cab-question8: Yes, minutes shall be kept of all CAP meetings and will include a record of members in attendance.
Records of the CAP consist of this Charter, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, reports submitted to or drafted by the CAP and studies made available to or prepared by the CAP. As appropriate, records will also be available on a web-site (or portion of a web-site), as well as any meetings taped dedicated to the Indian Point decommissioning
project.
cab-question9: The Village of Buchanan will cover any costs related to administrative services of the CAP.
Administrative support will include but not be limited to typing, copying, compiling and mailing of CAP documents, assisting with meeting arrangements, etc. The Town of Cortlandt will cover costs related to the typing of the minutes, as well as recording the meetings. Members of the CAP will not be reimbursed for travel or other expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties as members.
cab-question10: At the first meeting, the panel did an overview of the decommissioning process. Other topics may include review of the PSDAR, spent fuel management and transportation, property reclamation, and monitoring of the wells on site.
cab-question11: Information is communicated to the general public and feedback from the community is received and reviewed. Public notification of all meetings is given by local officials. The CAP will work in conjunction with the NYS and local Indian Point Task Forces.
cab-question12: The CAP is currently meeting with the New York State and local Task Forces and will continue to do so. Also, an NRC representative has been present at these meetings and will continue to be in the future.
cab-question13: The CAP offers a Q&A opportunity for the public. There are press releases for open meetings, public notifications, as well as giving citizens an opportunity to speak at these meetings.
cab-question14: Generally, the advantages are to gather and disseminate as much information as possible to the general public.
Communicating with the public and residents of the community as to what is happening at each step of the decommissioning process is a priority. Reports will be posted on web-sites. (Again, the IPNDCAP is officially referred to as a CAP or panel.)
cab-question15: None.
cab-question16: To better organize the Q&A period at public meetings in order to allow everyone the opportunity to speak.
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