Speak out against Mobile Chernobyls in your community! Sample script for contacting your Members of Congress to urge they demand public comment meetings in your state/district re: NRC Draft EIS on WCS/ISP, TX nuke waste Consolidated Interim Storage Facility
May 27, 2020
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Please help us secure more in-person public comment meetings, by urging both your U.S. Senators, and your U.S. Representative, to demand one from NRC in your state/congressional district, once safe to do so. At the same time, urge your Congress Members to demand NRC keep the public comment period open indefinitely, and to only start a 199-day public countdown clock once the pandemic emergency is over, and in-person public comment meetings are once again safe to hold.

You can call your U.S. Congress Members' D.C. offices via the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121. You can also email, webform, fax, and/or snail mail your request to your Congress Members' D.C. and/or in-state/district offices (see links below). Here is a sample script you can use as is, or feel free to edit it:

"Dear Senator/Representative X, please contact NRC [U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission] and demand that a WCS/ISP, TX CISF DEIS [Consolidated Interim Storage Facility Draft Environmental Impact Statement] public comment meeting be held in our state/district, once safe to do so. Also demand that the public comment period be kept open indefinitely, and that a 199-day public comment period countdown clock commence only after it is safe to once again hold in-person public comment meetings. Given the high risks of high-level radioactive waste trains, trucks, and barges, and the fact that WCS/ISP's CISF would ship and store more than half the High-Level Radioactive Waste (HLRW) volume as the Yucca Mountain dump scheme in Nevada, targeted at Western Shoshone land (40,000 metric tons, versus 70,000 MT), it is only proper that NRC hold at least half as many meetings along transport routes, and an equally long comment period, as did DOE [U.S. Department of Energy] on Yucca 20 years ago. As it stands, NRC's still too short 180-day comment period ends on Sept. 4th, and only a handful of meetings would be held, all in just the immediate vicinty of the unwilling 'host community' of west Texas. Given the accident and attack risks of Mobile Chernobyls, Dirty Bombs on Wheels, and Floating Fukushimas, and even the 'incident-free' Mobile X-ray Machines That Can't Be Turned Off risks of 'routine' shipments, adequate time, and numbers of meetings across the U.S., for public comment, are vitally needed. And given the environmental justice burden that high-level radioactive waste shipments would represent -- as attested to by none other than Mustafa Ali, former head of EJ at US EPA, on Democracy Now! last September -- public comment meetings must be held in transport corridor communities nationwide, including in our state. Please demand this of NRC, on behalf of your constituents."

You can look up your U.S. Senators' email/webform contact info., their fax number(s), and/or their postal addresses, for their various offices, by clicking through links, here.

Likewise, you can look up your U.S. Rep.'s email/webform contact info., their fax number(s), and/or their postal address, here.

Please spread the word! Working together, we can win the dozen, in-person public comment meetings, in a dozen states outside TX, that we are due, based on the hard-won DOE/Yucca precedent set 20 years ago! Congressional demands, per above, will make all the difference! Thank you for taking action!

ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION (linked here, or see immediately below).
Update on July 15, 2020 by Registered Commenteradmin
Update on July 16, 2020 by Registered Commenteradmin

The original public comment period was 120-days long, ending on Sept. 4, 2020. On July 16, 2020, NRC extended the comment period by another 60 days. The current comment deadline is thus now November 3, 2020.

However, a coalition of 60 groups has requested that NRC keep the public comment period open indefinitely during the pandemic emergency, with no deadline date.

Once the pandemic emergency is over (such as with the universal availability of a safe, effective vaccine), only then should a 180-day or 199-day public comment period, with a deadline, begin.

NRC is still ramming through this public comment period amidst a pandemic emergency, which is objectionable.

Article originally appeared on Beyond Nuclear (https://archive.beyondnuclear.org/).
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