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RES-2008-049 Oppose Progress Energy Plan & Permit Application US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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6/24/2008
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6-2e
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~P E Z <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />A Resolution <br />In Opposition to the Progress Energy Plan and Permit Application to <br />US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Opposition to any <br />Application.for aCertificate of Convenience and Necessity to the NC <br />Utilities Commission for the Expansion of the Shearon Harris Nuclear <br />Power Plant by the Construction of One or More Additional Nuclear <br />Reactors and Associated Storage Pools for Spent Fuel Rods <br />WHEREAS, the Orange County Board of Commissioners has a long and well- <br />established practice of opposing activities that could prove harmful to the <br />public health, safety and welfare, particularly in regard to feasible threats to <br />that health, safety and welfare; and <br />WHEREAS, the Orange County Board of Commissioners has a long and well- <br />established record of concern regarding security and safety issues at the <br />Shearon Harris nuclear power plant and the potential magnitude and <br />catastrophic consequences of a nuclear power plant fire leading to an <br />airborne release of nuclear waste materials; and <br />WHEREAS, the Orange County Board of Commissioners, through the work of Dr. <br />Gordon Thompson and Diane Curran, Esq., has established to the <br />satisfaction of the scientific community the potential for combustion of <br />spent nuclear fuel rods during low water conditions in the spent fuel rod <br />storage pools; and <br />WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant already has the largest quantity of <br />pool-stored spent nuclear fuel rods in the United States; and <br />WHEREAS, the expansion of the pool storage of fuel rods at Shearon Harris nuclear <br />power plant would be vastly increased by the addition of one or two new <br />reactors, and associated fuel rod storage pools at the facility would only <br />exacerbate the consequences of a fuel rod fire; and <br />WHEREAS, the vastly increased quantity of pool-stored spent fuel rods at Shearon <br />Harris nuclear power plant will serve to enhance the attraction of this <br />facility for terrorist attack; and <br />
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