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Honorable Tim Brown Vice Chairman, SONGS Community Engagement Panel (CEP) Mayor, San Clemente

Honorable Tim Brown Vice Chairman, SONGS Community Engagement Panel (CEP) Mayor, San Clemente Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee Informational Hearing Life After SONGS: An Update on Decommissioning Plans Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Background on the CEP

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Honorable Tim Brown Vice Chairman, SONGS Community Engagement Panel (CEP) Mayor, San Clemente

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  1. Honorable Tim Brown • Vice Chairman, SONGS Community Engagement Panel (CEP) • Mayor, San Clemente • Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee • Informational Hearing • Life After SONGS: An Update on Decommissioning Plans • Tuesday, August 12, 2014

  2. Background on the CEP • Established by SONGS co-owners to serve as a two-way conduit of information • Volunteer body • Does not take votes or make formal decisions • Focuses on interests and concerns of the community

  3. Impetus for forming the CEP • Reflects the co-owners’ desire to formalize engagement with the community • Considered an industry “best practice” by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) • Similar panels formed at other decommissioning nuclear plants, including Maine Yankee and Zion

  4. Membership of the CEP • Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary +15 other members • All serve 2-yr (renewable) terms • SONGS co-owners wrote charter and selected which groups would be represented • The leaders of those organizations were invited to participate and all accepted

  5. Membership of the CEP • Groups span a broad array of interests including: • Academia • Activists • Business • Camp Pendleton • City Council Members • County Supervisors • Environmental Organizations • Law Enforcement • Mayors • Organized Labor • Schools • State Parks

  6. Our Approach to Public Engagement • Workshops on technical issues • July 17 workshop • Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR) • Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) • Decommissioning Cost Estimate (DCE) • Regular Meetings with public comment • August 28 Meeting • Continue discussion

  7. Shared Goals • Decommissioning that runs as rapidly as is safe • Focus on matters on which we can make a difference • Transparency • Public education

  8. Single Repository for Information • www.SONGScommunity.com (managed by SCE) • Presentations, meeting minutes, videos & more • Sign up for automatic updates • Send an e-mail to the CEP

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