Beyond Nuclear's 9th set of public comments, re: Docket ID NRC-2016-0231, and report number NUREG-2239, NRC's ISP/WCS CISF DEIS -- re: the license for Private Fuel Storage, LLC, CISF -- targeted at Skull Valley Goshutes Indian Reservation in Utah -- is not terminated, contradicting NRC Staff assertions to the contrary
October 8, 2020
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Please note that these public comments were submitted verbally by Beyond Nuclear's radioactive waste specialist, Kevin Kamps, during the NRC call-in session on Oct. 8, 2020.

NRC: Overview of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Interim Storage Partners LLC’s Proposed Consolidated Interim Storage Facility

See the relevant document, posted online here:

https://adamswebsearch2.nrc.gov/webSearch2/main.jsp?AccessionNumber=ML20121A016

A copy of the PDF formatted version of the Overview is viewable posted online here as well.

Don Hancock of Southwest Research Information Center (SRIC) in ABQ, NM points out:

"The Overview (like the Holtec one) again repeats the factual error that PFS's [Private Fuel Storage, LLC] license is terminated (page 4)."

Here is the false statement, as printed in NRC's Overview:

"The NRC previously licensed one other away-from-reactor dry cask spent fuel storage facility, called Private Fuel Storage (NUREG-1714); however, that facility was never built and the license was subsequently terminated." (emphasis added) 

This is not true. The license was not subsequently terminated.

Such glaring NRC Staff errors must be corrected in the Holtec/ELEA, as well as the ISP/WCS, CISF DEIS documentation packages, including the erroneous Overviews.

Please address and rectify your woefully inadequate "hard look" under NEPA, re: this health-, safety-, and environmentally-significant, as well as legally-binding, subject matter above.

And please acknowledge your receipt of these comments, and confirm their inclusion as official public comments in the record of this docket.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Kay Drey, President, Board of Directors, Beyond Nuclear

and

Kevin Kamps, Radioactive Waste Specialist, Beyond Nuclear

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