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E-mail: (PA) EIS
ML063030101
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 08/30/2006
From: Gbur E
Jersey Shore Nuclear Watch
To: Ashley D, Masnik M
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
%dam200612, TAC 8261
Download: ML063030101 (4)


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To: "D.Ashley <DJAl @nrc.gov>, <mttm2@nrc.com>

Date: 08/30/2006 3:35:47 PM

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EIS Donnie Ashley and Dr Masnik, Your response to help me in preparing comments.

The following questions regards the radiological impacts from OCNGS gasous and liquid releses harmful to people and marine life.

Part 2 1-7 Mclaren/Hart 2000 documents cobalt 60 and Cesium 137 releases in several locatons -some of which was excavated,

1. Why some, not all removed? Is it possible/
2. Why wasn't it discovered earlier?(Espcially if it was released before 1989)?

Cesium137 has a half life of 35 years and is harmful to the ovaries.

Cobalt 60, a half life of 5 years.and is harmful to the liver.

3. Will there be a followup study?
4. Was there or will there be an an NRC investigation of the Bioaccumulation of Cs 137 and Cobalt in marine life in /Bamegat Bay and Oyster Creek as well as our wells?

4., 4.In this assessment Radionuclides were documented in groundwater and soil sediments.What is considered background levels?

SEIS Part 2, 33, lines 1-12 OCNGS claims to have stopped releasing radionuclides and low leevel isotopes and radioactive waste discharges during the 80's.

The DEP found no compliance issues or toxity.

However, McLaren/Hart 2000 documents Cs 137 and Cobalt 60 releases.'

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R.-A shy 7Plip.JmageOO2.gif .Page1 I 1980s when operational practices at the OCNGS essentially ended controdled releases of liquid 2 radioactive waste discharges, low levels of radioactive Isotopes, to Oyster Creek, and Ltimately 3 to Bamegat Bay. Blocide usage is restricted by the current NJPDES permit for the fadlity.

4 which also requires the measurement of TSS, pH. petroleum hydrocarbons, total organic 5 carbon, and water temperature at various operational locations. During the development of tMis 6 SEIS. the NRC staff reviewed NJDEP inspection reports from November 1999 to April 2005; 7 OCNGS annual environmental monitorirg reports to fie NRC from 1999 to 2004; and acute a toxicological testing of three permitted NJPDES outfalls (DSN001. DSNO02. and DSNO04) from 0 2000 io 2004. NJDEP Inspection reports did not identify any compliance Issues, and acute 10 toxicity was rot observed in the 96-hr test using mysid shrimp (Mysidopsis bahla) to evaluate a