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G20130146/LTR-13-0162 - Mayor Bill Holland Email Support for Fair and Inclusive Regulatory Process for the Proposed Restart and Operation of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs), Unit 2
ML13056A222
Person / Time
Site: San Onofre Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 02/21/2013
From: Graham G, Holland B
City of Hesperia, CA
To: Macfarlane A
NRC/Chairman, NRC/SECY
References
G20130146, LTR-13-0162
Download: ML13056A222 (6)


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'ETS ' -U.S.NRC Ticket No: G20130146 ProtectingPeope and theFEnvironent iil Inomto Assigned Office: NRR OEDO Due Date: 03/13/2013 Other Assignees: SECY Due Date: 03/15/2013 Date Response Requested by Originator:

Other Parties:

Subject:

Support for Fair and Inclusive Regulatory Process for the Proposed Restart and Operation of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS), Unit 2

Description:

CC Routing: OGC, RegionlV ADAMS Accession Numbers - Incoming: Response / Package:

4iaio Cross Reference No: LTR-13-0162 SRM\Other: No Action Type: Letter OEDO Concurrence: No Signature Level: Chairman Macfarlane OCM Concurrence: No Special Instructions: OCA Concurrence: No Please prepare letter for the signature of Chairman Macfarlane and cc: Senator Boxer, Senator Feinstein and Representative Issa.

en Inorato Originator Name: Georgia Graham Date of Incoming: 02/21/2013 Originator Org: City of Hesperia Document Received by OEDO Date: 02/22/2013 Addressee: Chairman Macfarlane Incoming Task: E-mail OEDO POC: Dan Merzke

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL TICKET Date Printed: Feb 22, 2013 11:00 PAPER NUMBER: LTR- 13-0162 LOGGING DATE: 02/22/2013 ACTION OFFICE: ED C AUTHOR: Mayor Bill Holland (City of Hesperia)

AFFILIATION: CA ADDRESSEE: Chairman Resource

SUBJECT:

Expresses support for a fair and inclusive regulatory process for the proposed restart and operation of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 2 ACTION: Signature of Chairman DISTRIBUTION: RF, SECY has Ack.

LETTER DATE: 02/21/2013 ACKNOWLEDGED Yes SPECIAL HANDLING: Commission Correspondence Lead office to publicly release 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after SECY's assignment, via SECY/EDO/DPC.

NOTES: cc: Senator Boxer, Senator Feinstein and Representative Issa on response.

FILE LOCATION: ADAMS DATE DUE: 03/15/2013 DATE SIGNED:

EDO -- G20130146

Joosten, Sandy From: Georgia Graham [ggraham@cityofhesperia.us]

Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 5:48 PM To: CHAIRMAN Resource

Subject:

FW: SONGS - Letter of Support Attachments: SONGS - Support Letters.pdf

Dear Ms. MacFarlane,

On behalf of the City of Hesperia, attached for your consideration are copies of letters we sent to Federal legislators regarding our position on the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Unit 2 project.

Should you require any additional information, please feel free to contact me. Thank you, Georgia graham City Manager's Office City of Hesperia 9700 Seventh Avenue Hesperia, CA 92345 Voice: (760) 947-1059 Fax: (760) 947-2881 ggraham~citvofhesperia.us www.citvofhesperia.us 1

February 21, 2013 Senator Barbara Boxer 112 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 RE: Support for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) - Unit 2

Dear Senator Boxer:

On behalf of the City of Hesperia and its 91,000 residents, I would like to express our support for a fair and inclusive regulatory process currently underway for the proposed restart and operation of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Unit 2.

As a local elected official, I strongly believe that maintaining a public and transparent regulatory process is vital for the quick restart of SONGS. Southern California Edison should be allowed to restart and operate SONGS as proposed in their Return-to-Service Action Plan if the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) determines they have sufficiently completed the compensatory and corrective actions requested in the March 27, 2012 Confirmatory Action Letter.

California businesses and residents are facing a tough economy and with thousands of jobs and public services that depend on a reliable power system, SONGS serves a critical function of providing voltage support throughout the year. Developing alternative sources of energy to offset the loss of power generated at SONGS may be necessary, and I am concerned that no energy source will be integrated quickly enough to provide for the immediate reliability that our businesses and residents need during peak conditions.

For these reasons, we encourage the NRC to continue moving forward with the existing process and we look forward to a favorable restart of SONGS. Should you have any questions regarding our position in this matter, please do not hesitate to contact City Manager Mike Podegracz at (760) 947-1018.

Sincerely,

'L BiLH llant Mayor Bill Holland, MaVor 9700 Seventh Ave.

Thurston Smfth, Mayor Pro Tern Hesperia, CA 92345 Russ Blewet:. Council Vembe, A.ike Leonard. Council Member 760-947-1018 Eric ,STchmdt, CouncilMember TD 760-947-1119 Alike Podegracz. CUYA-Ianager wwwK.

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February 21, 2013 Senator Dianne Feinstein 331 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 RE: Support for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) - Unit 2

Dear Senator Feinstein:

On behalf of the City of Hesperia and its 91,000 residents, I would like to express our support for a fair and inclusive regulatory process currently underway for the proposed restart and operation of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Unit 2.

As a local elected official, I strongly believe that maintaining a public and transparent regulatory process is vital for the quick restart of SONGS. Southern California Edison should be allowed to restart and operate SONGS as proposed in their Return-to-Service Action Plan if the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) determines they have sufficiently completed the compensatory and corrective actions requested in the March 27, 2012 Confirmatory Action Letter.

California businesses and residents are facing a tough economy and with thousands of jobs and public services that depend on a reliable power system, SONGS serves a critical function of providing voltage support throughout the year. Developing alternative sources of energy to offset the loss of power generated at SONGS may be necessary, and I am concerned that no energy source will be integrated quickly enough to provide for the immediate reliability that our businesses and residents need during peak conditions.

For these reasons, we encourage the NRC to continue moving forward with the existing process and we look forward to a favorable restart of SONGS. Should you have any questions regarding our position in this matter, please do not hesitate to contact City Manager Mike Podegracz at (760) 947-1018.

Sincerely, Bill 6d lan' Mayor Bdl Holland, Mayor 9700 Seventh Ave.

Thur.,ton Smith, Alt or Pro Tern He~periu, CA 92345 Rimssý'1wett, Cuncil kernber Alike Leonard. Ctuncd MAlmher 760-947-1018 ErIc Achmidt, Council Member ITD 760-947-1119 Altkc Podegra,:_, CilY M-anager www-. citozJJhcsperia,us

February 21, 2013 Congressman Darrell Issa 2347 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 RE: Support for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) - Unit 2

Dear Congressman Issa:

On behalf of the City of Hesperia and its 91,000 residents, I would like to express our support for a fair and inclusive regulatory process currently underway for the proposed restart and operation of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Unit 2.

As a local elected official, I strongly believe that maintaining a public and transparent regulatory process is vital for the quick restart of SONGS. Southern California Edison should be allowed to restart and operate SONGS as proposed in their Return-to-Service Action Plan if the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) determines they have sufficiently completed the compensatory and corrective actions requested in the March 27, 2012 Confirmatory Action Letter.

California businesses and residents are facing a tough economy and with thousands of jobs and public services that depend on a reliable power system, SONGS serves a critical function of providing voltage support throughout the year. Developing alternative sources of energy to offset the loss of power generated at SONGS may be necessary, and I am concerned that no energy source will be integrated quickly enough to provide for the immediate reliability that our businesses and residents need during peak conditions.

For these reasons, we encourage the NRC to continue moving forward with the existing process and we look forward to a favorable restart of SONGS. Should you have any questions regarding our position in this matter, please do not hesitate to contact City Manager Mike Podegracz at (760) 947-1018.

Sincerely,__

X Mayor Bill Holland. Mayor 9700 Seventh Ave.

Thursron Smith,iayovorPro Tern Hesperia. CA 92345 Russ Biewetr, CouncilMember

'itk Leonlrd. Coun il Alember 760-947-1018 Erin Schmidt. Council Alember TD 760-947-11cN Alike. Pody:rucz. City Aur~ayer wsww-4 ii*.qfl-esperiamst.