ML17164A113
ML17164A113 | |
Person / Time | |
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Site: | Susquehanna |
Issue date: | 06/09/2017 |
From: | Monatesti S - No Known Affiliation |
To: | Tanya Hood Division of Operating Reactor Licensing |
SECY/RAS | |
References | |
50-387-LT-2, 50-388-LT-2, 72-28-LT-2, License Transfer | |
Download: ML17164A113 (10) | |
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From: smonatesti@verizon.net To: Bollwerk, Paul; Arnold, Gary; "Chairman AJ ASLBP"; Docket, Hearing; "Office of General Counsel 1"; "Office of General Counsel 2"; "Office of General Counsel 3"; "PWSP LLP"; Speiser, Herald; OCAAMAIL Resource; "Alan Wase"; Mizuno, Beth; Newell, Brian; Sola, Clara; Julian, Emile; "IMCEAIN"; "Mail Center"; "OCA Mail" Cc: "ajlaquin@verizon.net (Patricia Perluke) "; "Amy.H.Elliott@usace.army.mil (Amy Elliott) "; "bbusher@pa.gov (Brian Busher) "; "bob.brown@ge.com (Robert E. Brown) "; "chebrink@localnet.com (Rev. Chad A. Hebrink) ";
"clombard@pa.metrocast.net (Cynthia Lombard) "; "dasuper@verizon.net (Dave Superdock) ";
"davis.jamie@epamail.epa.gov (Jamie Davis)"; "derddafdl@verizon.net (Robert DeRonde) "; "djallard@pa.gov (Dave Allard)"; Tifft, Doug; "dsimpson@bloomu.edu (David Simpson) "; "ecology3@gmail.com (Ted Jacobsen) ";
"eschloyer@yahoo.com (Erin Schloyer) "; "etrowbridg@pa.gov (Gene Trowbridge)";
"greshaja@westinghouse.com (James Gresham) "; "hbiggs@pa.gov (Heidi Biggs) "; "Jennifer_Siani@fws.gov (Jennifer Siani) "; "kaysm@verizon.net (Catherin Stuccio Mentrinkoski) "; "kcarey960@gmail.com (Kyle Carey)";
"kevwhite@pa.gov (Kevin White) "; "knutson.lingard@epa.gov (Lingard Knutson) "; "kpetock@curtisswright.com (Kelly Petock) "; "lechambon@comcast.net (Eric Epstein) "; "Lora_Zimmerman@fws.gov (Lora Zimmerman) ";
"Magerr.Kevin@epamail.epa.gov (Kevin Magerr) "; "mjcaverly@pplweb.com (Mike Caverly) ";
"nate@nathansnavely.com (Nate Snavely) "; "omowery@pa.gov (Olivia Mowery) "; "pballaron@srbc.net (Paula Ballaron) "; "pnaugle@srbc.net (Pat Naugle) "; "psychndesign@verison.net (Barbara DeRonde) ";
"rjanati@pa.gov (Rich Janati) "; "RKTemple@cpsenergy.com (R.K. Temple) "; "rmpaley@pplweb.com (Robert M.
Paley) "; "rrsgarro@pplweb.com (Rocco R. Sgarro) "; "ruppert125@aol.com (Greg Ruppert) "; "sbeeler@pa.gov (Shawn Beeler) "; "signs@bellessigns.com (Ryan Search) "; "smcdougal@pa.gov (Steve McDougal) ";
"smonatesti@verizon.net (Sabatini Monatesti) "; "steve_mars@fws.gov (Steve Mars) "; "tolewis@pa.gov (Tonda Lewis) "; "TomPopko@hotmail.com (Tom Popko) "; "tshervinsk@pa.gov (Tom Shervinskie) ";
"vincekelly@gmail.com (Vince Kelly) "; "wholtsmast@pa.gov (Walter Holtsmaster) ";
"wilburdennisjr@hotmail.com (Wilbur Dennis, Jr.) "; "winker@pa.gov (Larry Winker) "
Subject:
[External_Sender] FW: RE: Nuclear Waste Storage Concern SSES 1 and 2 Date: Friday, June 09, 2017 8:48:14 PM Attachments: fema post 06052017-1.pdf Importance: High Project Manager, Tanya Hood, et al.
As a follow up to my earlier post, I wish to highlight a broad concern regarding perceived ethical breach by FEMA and NRC, reference attached. That is, through omission or commission both failed to address the issues raised to the satisfaction of the citizen. Posted on January 3, 2017 by Times Leader, Power plant attorneys: Berwick mans list of grievances not legitimate, By Melanie Mizenko
- mmizenko@timesleader.com.
So it would appear, the President of the United States gets a pass from the Leader of the House of Representatives for being naive, but the citizen gets admonished because, Monatesti, the brief claims, submitted a letter not through the proper E-filing system but through the manner of intent to submit. Mr. Monatesti submitted a FAX requesting a hearing. After several communications by Monatesti and the NRC during the month of October, on Nov. 1, 2016, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board issued an order permitting Talen and Riverstone to respond to Monatestis unauthorized filing. The NRC staff found Monatestis filing not the proper forum for the grievances Monatesti claimed.
Mea culpa, would it not be a conflict of interest for a governmental body, the NRC, to request that a Talen and Riverstone attorney respond to a citizen, when the citizen was concerned about the veracity of Talen and Riverstone to manage SSES 1 and 2. Should it not have been the NRC that had this responsibility to citizen not Talen or Riverstone. It was in Talen and Riverstones best interest to denounce citizen claim, it was the responsibility of NRC/FEMA to review and comment on the claim of citizen, given the issues raised were legitimate. But in point of fact, NRC/FEMA hid behind a process that was flawed because it disallowed the citizens right to due process. I believe ethical accountability for citizen health and welfare resets with FEMA/NRC not with Talen and Rvierstone.
Talen and Riverstone had already demonstrated their ability to obfuscate and deflect their ethical
responsibility.
- Regards, Sabatini Monatesti From: Docket, Hearing [1]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2017 4:47 PM To: smonatesti@verizon.net Cc: wdd@pa.metrocast.net; Docket, Hearing
Subject:
RE: RE: Nuclear Waste Storage Concern SSES 1 and 2 Mr. Monatesti, The emails, with attachments, that you submitted on behalf of yourself and Mr. Davenport have been placed on the closed Susquehanna docket as a comment and they were forwarded to the Susquehanna Project Manager.
You had addressed the emails to Judge Hawkens but the proceeding is closed and no Atomic Safety Licensing Board is empaneled. Judge Hawkens is not currently overseeing anything on this matter and it is not appropriate to continue to forward things to him. In addition, your emails appear to be addressed to Mr. E Roy Hawkens incorrectly so he did not directly receive them in any case.
At this point, it is best that you communicate with the Project Manager, Tanya Hood, with questions or comments that are not related to a current Federal Register Notice that provides an opportunity for hearing or comment.
Thank you.
Herald Speiser Herald M. Speiser Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff Office of the Secretary U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (301) 415-1358
Original Message-----
From: smonatesti@verizon.net [2]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2017 8:31 PM To: smonatesti@verizon.net; Bollwerk, Paul <Paul.Bollwerk@nrc.gov>; Arnold, Gary
<Gary.Arnold@nrc.gov>; william.forehlich@nrc.gov; Docket, Hearing
<Hearing.Docket@nrc.gov>; beth.mizun@nrc.gov; cathy.scott@nrc.gov; jeremy.wachutaka@nrc.gov; david.lewis@pillsburylaw.com; Speiser, Herald
<Herald.Speiser@nrc.gov>; OCAAMAIL Resource <OCAAMAIL.Resource@nrc.gov>;
Alan.wase@nrc.gov; Mizuno, Beth <Beth.Mizuno@nrc.gov>; Newell, Brian
<Brian.Newell@nrc.gov>; Sola, Clara <Clara.Sola@nrc.gov>; Julian, Emile
<Emile.Julian@nrc.gov>; Rov Hawkins; OGCMailCenter.Resources@nrc.gov; OCAAMAIL.Resources@nrc.gov Cc: 'PatriciaPerluke' <ajlaquin@verizon.net>; 'AmyElliott' <Amy.H.Elliott@usace.army.mil>;
'BrianBusher' <bbusher@pa.gov>; 'RobertE.Brown' <bob.brown@ge.com>;
'Rev.ChadA.Hebrink' <chebrink@localnet.com>; 'CynthiaLombard'
<clombard@pa.metrocast.net>; 'DaveSuperdock' <dasuper@verizon.net>; 'JamieDavis'
<davis.jamie@epamail.epa.gov>; 'RobertDeRonde' <derddafdl@verizon.net>; 'DaveAllard'
<djallard@pa.gov>; Tifft, Doug <Doug.Tifft@nrc.gov>; 'DavidSimpson'
<dsimpson@bloomu.edu>; 'TedJacobsen' <ecology3@gmail.com>; 'ErinSchloyer'
<eschloyer@yahoo.com>; 'GeneTrowbridge' <etrowbridg@pa.gov>; 'JamesGresham'
<greshaja@westinghouse.com>; 'HeidiBiggs' <hbiggs@pa.gov>; 'JenniferSiani'
<Jennifer_Siani@fws.gov>; 'CatherinStuccioMentrinkoski' <kaysm@verizon.net>;
'KyleCarey' <kcarey960@gmail.com>; 'KevinWhite' <kevwhite@pa.gov>; 'LingardKnutson'
<knutson.lingard@epa.gov>; 'KellyPetock' <kpetock@curtisswright.com>; 'EricEpstein'
<lechambon@comcast.net>; 'LoraZimmerman' <Lora_Zimmerman@fws.gov>;
'KevinMagerr' <Magerr.Kevin@epamail.epa.gov>; 'MikeCaverly' <mjcaverly@pplweb.com>;
'NateSnavely' <nate@nathansnavely.com>; 'OliviaMowery' <omowery@pa.gov>;
'PaulaBallaron' <pballaron@srbc.net>; 'PatNaugle' <pnaugle@srbc.net>;
'BarbaraDeRonde' <psychndesign@verison.net>; 'RichJanati' <rjanati@pa.gov>;
'R.K.Temple' <RKTemple@cpsenergy.com>; 'RobertM.Paley' <rmpaley@pplweb.com>;
'RoccoR.Sgarro' <rrsgarro@pplweb.com>; 'GregRuppert' <ruppert125@aol.com>;
'ShawnBeeler' <sbeeler@pa.gov>; 'RyanSearch' <signs@bellessigns.com>;
'SteveMcDougal' <smcdougal@pa.gov>; 'SabatiniMonatesti' <smonatesti@verizonl.net>;
'SteveMars' <steve_mars@fws.gov>; 'TondaLewis' <tolewis@pa.gov>; 'TomPopko'
<TomPopko@hotmail.com>; 'TomShervinskie' <tshervinsk@pa.gov>; 'VinceKelly'
<vincekelly@gmail.com>; 'WalterHoltsmaster' <wholtsmast@pa.gov>; 'WilburDennis'
<wilburdennisjr@hotmail.com>; 'LarryWinker' <winker@pa.gov>; Bill Davenport
<wdd@pa.metrocast.net>; citydesk@citizensvoice.com; David Fallk <doublle@aol.com>;
Erik_helbing_esq@yahoo.com; jsoprano@civitasmedia.com; marande07@aol.com; Michael Lester <mike.l@pressenterprise.net>; mmizenko@CIVITASMEDIA.COM; susan.schwartz@pressenterprise.net; WILLIAM LEVINSON <wlevinson@verizon.net>
Subject:
[External_Sender] RE: Nuclear Waste Storage Concern SSES 1 and 2
Dear Mr. Hawkens:
I apologize, I made a transcription error in my open letter, please note:
page 2 - calculated estimate on nuclear waste storage, 300,000 metric tons plus would apply to CONUS. And on page 7 - duplicate email addresses were inadvertently introduced during a copy and paste process. I attached a Notice of Correction document with this email.
- Regards, Sabatini Monatesti
From: smonatesti@verizon.net [3]
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 12:29 AM To: 'AJ ASLBP 2'; 'AJ ASLBP 3'; 'Chairman AJ ASLBP'; 'NRC Office of Secretary'; 'Office of General Counsel 1'; 'Office of General Counsel 2'; 'Office of General Counsel 3'; 'PWSP LLP'; 'Rulemakings Adjudications Staff'; 'US NRC'; 'Alan Wase'; 'Beth Mizuno'; 'Brian Newell'; 'Clara Sola'; 'Emile Julian'; 'IMCEAIN'; 'Mail Center'; 'OCA Mail' Cc: 'ajlaquin@verizon.net (Patricia Perluke) '; 'Amy.H.Elliott@usace.army.mil (Amy Elliott) ';
'bbusher@pa.gov (Brian Busher) '; 'bob.brown@ge.com (Robert E. Brown) '; 'chebrink@localnet.com (Rev. Chad A.
Hebrink) '; 'clombard@pa.metrocast.net (Cynthia Lombard) '; 'dasuper@verizon.net (Dave Superdock) '; 'davis.jamie@epamail.epa.gov (Jamie Davis)'; 'derddafdl@verizon.net (Robert DeRonde) '; 'djallard@pa.gov (Dave Allard)'; 'Doug.Tifft@nrc.gov (Doug Tifft) ';
'dsimpson@bloomu.edu (David Simpson) '; 'ecology3@gmail.com (Ted Jacobsen) '; 'eschloyer@yahoo.com (Erin Schloyer) '; 'etrowbridg@pa.gov (Gene Trowbridge)'; 'greshaja@westinghouse.com (James Gresham) '; 'hbiggs@pa.gov (Heidi Biggs) '; 'Jennifer_Siani@fws.gov (Jennifer Siani) ';
'kaysm@verizon.net (Catherin Stuccio Mentrinkoski) '; 'kcarey960@gmail.com (Kyle Carey)'; 'kevwhite@pa.gov (Kevin White) '; 'knutson.lingard@epa.gov (Lingard Knutson) ';
'kpetock@curtisswright.com (Kelly Petock) '; 'lechambon@comcast.net (Eric Epstein) '; 'Lora_Zimmerman@fws.gov (Lora Zimmerman) ';
'Magerr.Kevin@epamail.epa.gov (Kevin Magerr) '; 'mjcaverly@pplweb.com (Mike Caverly) '; 'nate@nathansnavely.com (Nate Snavely) '; 'omowery@pa.gov (Olivia Mowery)
'; 'pballaron@srbc.net (Paula Ballaron) '; 'pnaugle@srbc.net (Pat Naugle) ';
'psychndesign@verison.net (Barbara DeRonde) '; 'rjanati@pa.gov (Rich Janati) ';
'RKTemple@cpsenergy.com (R.K. Temple) '; 'rmpaley@pplweb.com (Robert M. Paley) ';
'rrsgarro@pplweb.com (Rocco R.
Sgarro) '; 'ruppert125@aol.com (Greg Ruppert) '; 'sbeeler@pa.gov (Shawn Beeler) '; 'signs@bellessigns.com (Ryan Search) '; 'smcdougal@pa.gov (Steve McDougal) '; 'smonatesti@verizonl.net (Sabatini Monatesti) '; 'steve_mars@fws.gov (Steve Mars) '; 'tolewis@pa.gov (Tonda Lewis) '; 'TomPopko@hotmail.com (Tom Popko) ';
'tshervinsk@pa.gov (Tom Shervinskie) '; 'vincekelly@gmail.com (Vince Kelly) ';
'wholtsmast@pa.gov (Walter Holtsmaster) '; 'wilburdennisjr@hotmail.com (Wilbur Dennis, Jr.) '; 'winker@pa.gov (Larry Winker) '; Bill Davenport (wdd@pa.metrocast.net); citydesk@citizensvoice.com; David Fallk; 'Erik Helbing'; jsoprano@civitasmedia.com; marande07@aol.com; Michael Lester; mmizenko@CIVITASMEDIA.COM; susan.schwartz@pressenterprise.net; WILLIAM LEVINSON
Subject:
Nuclear Waste Storage Concern SSES 1 and 2 Importance: High
Dear Mr. Hawkens:
Mr. Davenport and I are concerned for our communities and our citizens. We believe the NRC is putting constituents at risk. The issues we introduced October 2016 continue today, they have not gone away. We need your help to reconcile and clarify each one through open hearings. We respectfully request these hearings to be held in the ten-mile Plume Exposure Zone or the fifty-mile Ingestion Pathway Zone of SSES 1 and 2.
We applaud President Trump's budget. We understand he included funding for Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository and plans to use these funds for the management of nuclear waste storage. Talen Energy 2018 plans called for expanding nuclear waste storage at SSES 1 and 2. Please ensure that Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository becomes a reality, and that SSES 1 and 2 do not become a waste dump.
- Regards, Sabatini Monatesti & Bill Davenport
FEMAs Ethics Dilemma - Nuclear Waste Dumps, Waterless Flood Zones & Highway Bottlenecks Without a Viable Escape Route Mud Swamp Creek Bottleneck - Choke Point Situation:
It is time to repeal FEMA flood zone designation, AE, for Belair Drive, Salem Township, Berwick, PA. An example discussion, my parents built our home at 919 Belair Drive, Berwick, PA. They purchased the property in 1960, and we purchased it 2001, lot 100, Luzerne County Deed Book 2495 @ Page 134. We are about 600 feet above sea level. The building contractor was Harold Howe and the land owner was B. Naunczek. Mr. Naunczek originally owned and farmed the property. Mr. Howe and Mr. Naunczek dredged the path of Mud Swamp Creek to ensure proper water flow so they could develop the property. The runoff water from Mud Swamp Creed dumped into Thompson Run. 919 Belair Drive is well over 300 feet from this drainage ditch, Mud Swamp Creek. My parents and many others, hundreds of homes, built their homes on what was farmland that supposedly passed all perk testing during build phase of the housing project, without any idea that they were in a flood zone. Salem Township zoning allowed Mr.
Howes construction project to go forward.
Mud Swamp Creek, a spring fed area near Bomboy Lane, becomes a drainage ditch that starts at Bomboy lane, travels through Salem Township and empties into Berwick Borough alongside Sjm-ese06062017 Page 1
FEMAs Ethics Dilemma - Nuclear Waste Dumps, Waterless Flood Zones & Highway Bottlenecks Without a Viable Escape Route the Berwick High School, and then continues until it goes underground at Walnut Street; at that point it passes underground from there to the Susquehanna River. In over 60 years, 919 Belair Drive has not experienced a flood situation, yet FEMA has it placed in a flood zone, Flood Zone Map 42079C0453E, noting that there is a 1% chance in 100 years that a catastrophe could occur. This is an absurd notion, yet if a person buying our home in the future wishes to finance the purchase, they will need flood insurance. How crazy is this?
Engineers for Salem Township when the sewer system was installed, circa 2008, noted that it would be impossible to flood the area because the new sewer drains would take the entire overflow. They built the system with a bed of crushed stone, about one foot thick at a depth of nine feet making a perfect French Drain that would take all overflow away from the area. Plus Mr. Howe built 919 Belair Drive using two twenty foot sumps in the back yard that cut through the clay base well below the foundation of the home. The lot also supports three sixty foot oak trees that soak up all the water at the surface. So it would appear there isnt a flood problem but there may be a hazardous waste problem.
919 Belair Drive is less than 2 miles, as the bird flies, from Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) SSES 1 and
- 2. I believe the probability for a nuclear accident is even higher than the flood hazard, e.g.,
Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, Fukushima all happened since this 919 Belair Drive home was built. Yet FEMA doesnt seem to have any concern, or any insurance to cover the loss encountered by 50,000 Berwick residences, their property loss or loss of revenue due to businesses and farms being unable to produce anything after such an accident. The NPP was built after my parents built their home, and they were given Potassium Iodide pills to protect their thyroid. SSES 1 and 2 have been in operation for well over 30 years and the NRC just renewed their license for 20 years based on a 5 year business plan. This site currently holds about 2,000 metric tons of hazardous nuclear waste with plans on the books to add another 1,000 metric tons. This is unacceptable and more of a potential disaster than a flood.
Not only hasnt the site been evaluated to discern the impact of Fracking, recent DEP measurements note increased earthquake potential. But, Talen Energy released an emergency evacuation plan that is unworkable. FEMA has not provided earthquake insurance or nuclear accident insurance, and if we do have a nuclear problem the bottleneck, or choke point for citizens leaving the area, would be Route 11 south. Imagine 10,000 cars and school busses trying to leave the Berwick area, because of a nuclear accident, while the National Guard is attempting to drive into Berwick/Salem Township to secure the facility, and families are in disarray because parents cannot locate their children, and the decontamination centers are Sjm-ese06062017 Page 2
FEMAs Ethics Dilemma - Nuclear Waste Dumps, Waterless Flood Zones & Highway Bottlenecks Without a Viable Escape Route miles down the road, west route 80, near Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA. How dumb is this?
What a revolting situation we face. We have nuclear waste dumps, potential for NPP failure, waterless flood zones and highway bottlenecks without a viable escape route. Further, we anticipate nuclear power will become a dinosaur within the next five to ten years; Westinghouse a producer of NPP equipment just went bankrupt. We expect that it will be too expensive to generate power with NPP, and they will be replaced by renewable and most power generation will convert to cheap natural gas. As for our flood problem, it doesnt exist, but FEMA expects those who purchase homes on Belair Drive to buy flood insurance.
Problem:
The citizens of this area are collateral damage, held hostage and affected by decisions made by others without concern for the resident. FEMA and the NRC have not looked at the situation in a practical way from the standpoint of the citizen. Nor has the state focused on the long term problem. All of us are attempting to use less power, yet the power companies ask for more income, through rate increase, so they can maintain their profits, e.g., Three Mile Island. NPP hasnt demonstrated that they can reduce their costs of operation. Hence, our costs go up or stay the same even though we are using less. The residents of Berwick were even promised lower utility costs, through tax breaks, once the NPP were in operation. The tax breaks did not happen as far as I know, the power companies believe we should maintain the status quo related to their revenue and profits, so for example, Three Mile Island power company owners want a bailout to cover their losses, and we the citizen continue to be at risk, without FEMA insurance to cover the loss of our lives and property. Yet FEMA wants us to pay for flood insurance to cover a 1% probability.
We know that other areas along the Susquehanna River in Nescopeck, Shickshinny, Beach Haven, Bloomsburg, Pittstown, and Wilkes Barre are susceptible to flooding yearly. I do not believe the Belair Drive neighborhood is, at least not so much. I do not believe that a flood on Belair Drive has ever happened. So we can be harmed if there is an accident at NPP, but because FEMA believes we should underwrite other area losses due to payout for catastrophes in other locations, e.g., shore point destruction-New Jersey, earthquakes-California/Alaska, fire and flood - Katrina/California, tornado-Texas and the Ohio Valley locations, we are asked to underwrite flood insurance. How is forcing people to buy flood insurance any different than forcing people to buy health insurance? Not sure I understand the difference. Especially since Belair Drive has never experienced a flood.
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FEMAs Ethics Dilemma - Nuclear Waste Dumps, Waterless Flood Zones & Highway Bottlenecks Without a Viable Escape Route Implication:
Berwick residents and businesses are at risk due to nuclear hazard. NPP SSES 1 and 2 notes (operational circa 1980) from the CRAC-2 report: Reactor/Location: Susquehanna, Units 1 & 2 Berwick.
Pa; Peak Early Fatalities: Unit 1 - 67,000 & Unit 2 - 67,000; Peak Early Injuries: Unit 1 - 47,000 & Unit 2 -
47,000; Peak Cancer Deaths: Unit 1 - 28,000 & Unit 2 - 28,000; Property Damage (in Billions-1982$): Unit 1 - $143 Billion & Unit 2 - $137 Billion. However, I do not believe 919 Belair Drive is at risk for flood, i.e.,
with this level of nuclear hazard impact to the citizen.
Need:
Review current FEMA disaster programs and standards, and only payout for property losses once. Do not let the Core of Engineers increase the height of any levee, e.g., at Wilkes Barre, for when we do this we know other low lying areas, like Bloomsburg, Nescopeck & Pittstown, are devastated. If possible, find ways to route flood overflow into low lying farm lands. You could reroute Mud Swamp Creek overflow down Bomboy Lane (shortest route to Susquehanna River, and it would remove any risk to Berwick High School property). The Army Corp of Engineers did reroute water in Frederick, MD, reference the Publication: The News, Frederick, Maryland Issue Date: Thursday, July 21, 1977, Carroll Creek Flood Project, and it works.
Since we do not have a flood problem to solve, is it possible to determine the best way to cover losses incurred by citizens when and if there is a nuclear accident at NPP SSES 1 and 2, or anywhere else in the country, we support over 100 NPP? This amount of waste is over 300,000 metric tons of hazardous nuclear waste, or the weight and size of the Empire State Building. So please, curtail the further introduction of nuclear waste at NPP SSES 1 and 2. Make sure Yucca Mt. goes operational and we in Salem Township remain nuclear waste dump free.
Please, do not allow the Mud Swamp drainage ditch to be over grown with shrubs and debris that could block the water flow. Representative K. Boback, back in 2008, requested that this clean up happen every year. After all Mr. Howe and Mr. Naunzcek made a great deal of money from the sale of the land. Let us not have FEMA or the NRC place the homeowner or the Berwick High School investment at risk.
Sincerely:
Sabatini Monatesti 919 Belair Drive Berwick, PA 18603 (O) 570-752-8484 Sjm-ese06062017 Page 4
FEMAs Ethics Dilemma - Nuclear Waste Dumps, Waterless Flood Zones & Highway Bottlenecks Without a Viable Escape Route (C) 570-441-2662 (Email) smonatesti@verizon.net (Website) http://www.wellness.wikispaces.net (Website) http://www.esenterprisesinc.com (Website) https://agent911-phin.com W/a: This Deed, 919 Belair Drive Belair Drive Sewer Coalition Our Zone Map 06062017 FEMA Flood 06062017 Sjm-ese06062017 Page 5