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Comment (1) of Daniel Hahn Re Spent Fuel Pool Located Between the Two Units at Point Beach Nuclear Plant
ML050700105
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Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/26/2005
From: Hahn D
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From: "Daniel Hahn" <dhahn~lsol.net>

To: <PointBeachEIS@ nrc.gov>

Date: Sat, Feb 26, 2005 8:03 AM //12G4Ao-1 ~Iv1 :1

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Question Hello, My question is: can you address the impact a terrorist attack would have on the Spent Fuel Pool located between the two units at Point Beach Nuclear Plant?

0 Since the World Trade Center complex went down, I think we all realize just what our enemies can do if given the chance. Some people feel it's just a matter of time before another similar attack is attempted.

I am asking about this particular component of the Systems at Point Beach because that Spent Fuel Pool seems to me to be relatively exposed since it is housed inside a metal building.

I know the actual Reactor Vessels are in a stronger environment, although, I guess so were the Buildings that were destroyed on 9-11. If this plant were ever to be a target; what would catastrophic damage to the Pool mean to us as residents of this area? What would happen to Lake Michigan? How much damage would be permanent?

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Question Creation Date: Sat, Feb 26, 2005 8:04 AM From: "Daniel Hahn" <dhahn@lsol.net>

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