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Comment (110) from Jesus Salazar on Holtec International HI-STORE Consolidated Interim Storage Facility Project
ML20267A188
Person / Time
Site: HI-STORE
Issue date: 09/23/2020
From: Salazar J
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Office of Administration
References
85FR16150 00110, NRC-2019-0052
Download: ML20267A188 (1)


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Page 1 of 1 SUNSI Review Complete Template = ADM-013 As of: 9/23/20 8:55 AM E-RIDS=ADM-03 Received: September 22, 2020 Status: Pending_Post PUBLIC SUBMISSION ADD: Jill Caverly COMMENT (110)

Tracking No. kfe-ugux-lyl3 PUBLICATION Comments Due: September 22, 2020 DATE: 3/20/2020 Submission Type: Web CITATION 85 FR 16150 Docket: NRC-2018-0052 Holtec International HI-STORE Consolidated Interim Storage Facility Project Comment On: NRC-2018-0052-0300 Holtec International HI-STORE Consolidated Interim Storage Facility Project Document: NRC-2018-0052-DRAFT-0418 Comment on FR Doc # 2020-05690 Submitter Information Name: Jesus Salazar Address:

Albuquerque, NM, 87107 Email: jesus11salazar@aol.com Phone: 5053406979 General Comment New Mexicans do not consent to Holtecs proposed interim storage facility. The risks of transporting and storing high levels of radioactive waste in New Mexico outweigh the rewards. This storage facility put lives and land at risk of being contaminated, and it is not right that communities have to endure more, when these people already have especially high rates of cancer due to radioactive exposure. New Mexicans are not even covered under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. Private companies like HOLTEC take advantage of the lack of regulations and safety precautions for our communities...but New Mexico has been a dumping ground for long enough. This proposal is a clear example of environmental racism and HOLTEC needs to find another solution for where to place this waste. We also demand that in person hearings be held regarding this matter. Virtual meetings are not sufficient.

https://www.fdms.gov/fdms/getcontent?objectId=0900006484871f69&format=xml&showorig=false 09/23/2020