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2006/04/12-Memorandum to Files from Emile L. Julian Re Form UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 April 12, 2006 DOCKETED USNRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY April 13, 2006 (1 1:06am) OFFICE OF SECRETARY RULEMAKINGS AND MEMORANDUM TO FILES ADJUDICATIONS STAFF FROM: Emile L. Julia Assistant for Rulemakings and Adjudications SUBJECT: FORM COMMENTS SUBMITTED IN RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR COMMENTS ON PR-63 (70FR 53313) Attached is a representative sample of 3,188 identical e-mail messages submitted in response to the Federal Reqister Notice on PR- 63, the proposed rule on "Implementation of a Dose Standard After 10,000 years." Also attached is a list of those who provided identical e-mail comments. r-SECY =?ANSI~X3.4-1968?Q?Comments~on~Proposed~Revision~of~Yucca~Mountain~Radia?= =?ANSI-- From: David Wasserman [email protected]~ To: <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Sep 30, 2005 12:16 PM Subject: =?ANSI~X3.4-1968?Q?Comments~on~Proposed~Revision~of~Yucca~Mountain~Radi a?= =?ANSI-X3.4-1968?Q?tion-Protection-Standard,-?= =?ANSI-X3.4- 1968?Q?Docket~lD~No.~OAR=3F2005=3F0083?= Dear Ms. Vietti-Cook: I am writing to OPPOSE your recently revised radiation protection standard for Yucca Mountain. This proposal is inadequate for protecting public health and does not comply with federal law. The standard ignores the scientific consensus on the health impacts of radiation, as well as the many unresolved problems surrounding radioactive waste. It will also burden future generations of Nevadans with significantly higher radiation exposure than ourselves, and set a terrible precedent; lowering the bar for radiation protection around the country. The DC Circuit Court of Appeals decision in July 2004 found EPA's previous standard - a 15 millirem per year radiation exposure limit for 10,000 years - to be illegal. According to the ruling, the standard EPA sets for Yucca Mountain must be consistent with a National Academy of Science (NAS) study on the subject, which recommended that the standard extend through the time of highest risk to the public ("peak dose"). The Department of Energy estimates peak dose at several hundred thousand years. EPA's recently revised standard, however, fails to comply with the court ruling and the intent of the NAS recommendations. Instead of extending the 15 mremlyr limit through the time of peak risk, EPA has proposed a two part standard - 15 mremlyr for 10,000 years, and then a 350mremlyr standard thereafter (up to a million years). Such a standard is not scientifically justified, and would be the least protective radiation standard in the world. No other U.S. or international radiation protection standard permits a dose of 350 millirems per year to individuals. In fact, EPA's proposed standard is not even consistant with the agency's own previous recommendations. I ask you to withdraw this standard immediately, and propose a standard that is truly protective of public health and future generations. David Wasserman 41 1 Highland Ave. Apt. B-4 Palisades Park, NJ 07650 / c:\temp\GW)00001.TMP Page 1] Mail Envelope Properties (433D64DE.3F6 : 24 : 25590) Subject: =?ANSI X3.4- 1968?~?Comments-on - Proposed Revision of-Yucca-Mountain-Radia ?= =?ANSI X3.4-1968?Q?tion protection Standard,-?= =?ANSI- X3.4- 1968?Q?~o;ket --ID No. - 0~~~3~2005=%0083?= Creation Date: Fri, Sep 30,2005 12:03 PM From: David Wasserman <[email protected]> Created By: [email protected] Recipients rlrc.gov owf5qo.OWFN_DO SECY (SECY) Post Offke Route owf5qo.O~DO nrc.gov Files Size Date & Time MESSAGE 1954 Friday, September 30,2005 12:03 PM Mime.822 3 105 Options Expiration Date: None Priority: Standard Reply Requested: No Return Notification: None Concealed Subject: No Security: Standard PR-063 (70FR53313) FORM LETTERS TOTAL: 3,188 re Implementation of a Dose Standards after 10,000 Years David Wasserman Shawn Branch Kathleen Morris 411 Highland Ave., Apt. B-4 3706 Moon Drive 181 E. 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