Centralized Storage
With the scientifically unsound proposed Yucca Mountain radioactive waste dump now canceled, the danger of "interim" storage threatens. This means that radioactive waste could be "temporarily" parked in open air lots, vulnerable to accident and attack, while a new repository site is sought.
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Beyond Nuclear's comments re: NRC's Holtec CISF DEIS, as submitted
4th set, submitted June 27th, re: NRC Staff's internal contradictions.
5th set, submitted June 27th, re: simply assuming Yucca Mountain, Nevada on Western Shoshone land, is false, indefensible, and a violation of treaty obligations (that is, illegal).
12th set, submitted verbally on July 9th, viewable on pages 113 to 119 of NRC's official transcript (pages 114 to 120 of 177 on the PDF Counter), re: July 16ths that will live in nuclear infamy, in New Mexico (1945, the Trinity atomic "test" blast in the Tularosa Basin; 1979, the Church Rock uranium tailings pond dam breach that catastrophically contaminated the Rio Puerco River, the sole source readily available, used by Navajo/Diné shepherds for drinking water for their families, as well as water for their livestock; 2018, NRC's ghoulishly tone deaf official announcement launching the Holtec CISF licensing proceeding.)
20th set; submitted Sept. 5th; re: Mobile Chernobyl shipping risks.
22nd set; submitted Sept. 9th; re: Risk of De Facto Permanent, Surface Storage, Parking Lot Dump.
23rd set; submitted Sept. 9th; re: Stringent Criteria for a Highly Radioactive Waste Geologic Repository; 1,000+ organizations opposed to the Yucca dump targeted at Western Shoshone land in NV.
27th set, submitted Sept. 22, re: Beyond Nuclear members'/supporters' comments opposing Holtec's CISF.
28th set, submitted Sept. 22, re: process and substance concerns with NRC's DEIS and its public comment proceeding verbal comment call-in sessions.
29th set, submitted Sept. 22, re: more process and substance concerns with NRC's DEIS and its public comment proceeding verbal comment call-in sessions.
30th set, submitted Sept. 22, re: a 113-organization coalition's comments on NRC's DEIS, in opposition to Holtec's CISF.
31st set, submitted Sept. 22, re: yet more process and substance concerns with NRC's DEIS and its public comment proceeding verbal comment call-in sessions.
32nd set, submitted Sept. 22, re: NISG "People's Hearing" verbal comments, transcribed and submitted by NISG on behalf of Beyond Nuclear.
Interim Storage Partners: Draft Environmental Impact Statement public comment meetings -- October 1, 6, 8, and 15
As announced by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC):
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From: WCS_CISFEIS Resource <WCS_CISFEIS.Resource@nrc.gov>
Date: Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 2:54 PM
Subject: Interim Storage Partners: Draft Environmental Impact Statement public comment meetings
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff is notifying you of upcoming public comment meetings for the NRC staff’s draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for Interim Storage Partners’ (ISP’s) proposed Consolidated Interim Storage Facility (CISF) located in Andrews County, Texas.
The NRC staff will be holding four virtual meetings in early October 2020. These meetings will be held on October 1, 6, 8, and 15, 2020, during which the NRC staff will present the results of its environmental analysis and then accept comments on the draft EIS. Persons interested in attending these meetings should check the NRC’s Public Meeting Schedule Web page at https://www.nrc.gov/pmns/mtg for additional information, agendas for the meetings, and access information for the webinar and telephone line. The NRC had planned to conduct public meetings in person near the project site; however, the staff is not able to hold the in person meetings due to the current COVID-19 public health emergency.
The draft EIS is available, along with an overview of the report in English and Spanish, from the NRC’s project website for its review of the ISP license application: https://www.nrc.gov/waste/spent-fuel-storage/cis/waste-control-specialist.html.
The NRC is accepting public comments on the draft EIS through November 3, 2020. Comments can be submitted several ways:
- Mail to the Office of Administration, Mail Stop: TWFN-7-A60M, ATTN: Program Management, Announcements and Editing Staff, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001;
- E-mail at WCS_CISF_EIS@nrc.gov; and
- Posting online at the federal government’s rulemaking website, using Docket ID NRC-2016-0231
Here is the link to the NRC press release, which gives the exact times, and other information, re: each of the call-in sessions: <https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/news/2020/20-046.pdf>
Here is that paragraph:
Information for the webinars will be posted on the NRC’s Public Meetings webpage. They will be held at different times of the day to maximize opportunities for the public to participate. The webinars are tentatively scheduled for Oct. 1 from 6-9 p.m.; Oct. 6 from 2-5 p.m.; Oct. 8 from 6-9 p.m.; and Oct. 15 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. All times are Eastern.
Please submit public comments opposing the ISP/WCS CISF in TX by Nov. 3!
WCS/ISP DEIS: Ideas for comments you can use to write your own for submission to NRC
Action alert from the SEED (Sustainable Energy and Economic Development) Coalition in Austin, TX re: NRC's ISP/WCS CISF DEIS:
We have a Nov. 3 deadline for comments on the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Waste Control Specialists' high-level radioactive waste storage plan, the Interim Storage Partners irradiated nuclear fuel consolidated interim storage facility in Andrews County, west Texas. This is our last opportunity for public comment on the license application
AP: New Mexico objects to license for nuclear fuel storage plan
As reported by the Associated Press, "New Mexico objects to license for nuclear fuel storage plan."
A link to the letter from officials of the NM Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham administration, to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, is included.
NM State Cabinet Secretaries, including James Kenney of the NM Environment Department, spoke out, on behalf of the Lujan Grisham administration, against the Holtec CISF, at the June 23rd NRC public comment verbal call-in session.