Southern Nuclear Operating Company; Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2; Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact, 19108-19109 [E5-1680]
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Environmental Assessment
Identification of the Proposed Action
The proposed action, as described in
the licensee’s application for a one-time
exemption to the requirements of 10
CFR Part 50, Appendix E, dated
December 13, 2004, would allow the
licensee to postpone the offsite fullparticipation emergency exercise from
2004 to 2005. The licensee’s letter dated
December 13, 2004, requested an
exemption from Section IV.F.2.e of
Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50 regarding
the full participation by each offsite
authority having a role under the plan.
The NRC staff determined that the
requirements of Section IV.F.2.e are not
applicable to the circumstances of the
licensee’s request and, accordingly, no
exemption from those requirements is
being granted. However, the NRC staff
has determined that the requirements of
Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50, Sections
IV.F.2.b and 2.c are applicable to the
circumstances of the licensee’s request
and that an exemption from those
requirements is appropriate. The
licensee also stated in it’s December 13,
2004, letter that FNP will resume it’s
normal biennial exercise cycle in 2006.
The Need for the Proposed Action
The proposed exemption from 10 CFR
Part 50, Appendix E, Section IV.F.2.b
and c is needed because the planned
full-participation exercise originally
scheduled for August 18, 2004, was not
performed. The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), which
normally participates in the evaluated
full-participation exercise, and Alabama
Emergency Management Agency were
unable to provide the necessary
resources for the exercise due to the
impact of Hurricane Charley.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed
Action
The NRC has completed its safety
evaluation of the proposed action and
concludes that the proposed exemption
will not present an undue risk to the
public health and safety. The details of
the NRC staff’s Safety Evaluation will be
provided in the exemption that will be
issued as part of the letter to the
licensee approving the exemption to the
regulation. The action relates to the
exercising of the emergency response
plan, which has no effect on the
operation of the facility.
The proposed action will not
significantly increase the probability or
consequences of accidents. No changes
are being made in the types of effluents
that may be released offsite, and there
is no significant increase in
occupational or public radiation
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exposure. Therefore, there are no
significant radiological environmental
impacts associated with the proposed
action.
With regard to potential nonradiological impacts, the proposed
action does not have a potential to affect
any historic sites. It does not affect nonradiological plant effluents and has no
other environmental impact. Therefore,
there are no significant non-radiological
environmental impacts associated with
the proposed action.
Accordingly, the NRC concludes that
there are no significant environmental
impacts associated with the proposed
action.
Environmental Impacts of the
Alternatives to the Proposed Action
As an alternative to the proposed
action, the staff considered denial of the
proposed action (i.e., the ‘‘no-action’’
alternative). Denial of the application
would result in no change in current
environmental impacts. The
environmental impacts of the proposed
action and the alternative action are
similar.
Alternative Use of Resources
The action does not involve the use of
any different resources than those
previously considered in the Final
Environmental Statement related to the
operation of the Joseph M. Farley
Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, dated
December 1974.
Agencies and Persons Consulted
In accordance with its stated policy,
on January 6, 2005, the staff consulted
with the Alabama State official, Kirk
Whatley of the Office of Radiation
Control, Alabama Department of Public
Health, regarding the environmental
impact of the proposed action. The State
official had no comments.
Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the environmental
assessment, the NRC concludes that the
proposed action will not have a
significant effect on the quality of the
human environment. Accordingly, the
NRC has determined not to prepare an
environmental impact statement for the
proposed action.
For further details with respect to the
proposed action, see the licensee’s letter
dated December 13, 2004. Documents
may be examined, and/or copied for a
fee, at the NRC’s Public Document
Room (PDR), located at One White Flint
North, Public File Area O1 F21, 11555
Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville,
Maryland. Publicly available records
will be accessible electronically from
the Agencywide Documents Access and
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Management System (ADAMS) Public
Electronic Reading Room on the Internet
at the NRC Web site, https://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.
Persons who do not have access to
ADAMS or who encounter problems in
accessing the documents located in
ADAMS should contact the NRC PDR
Reference staff by telephone at 1–800–
397–4209 or 301–415–4737, or by e-mail
to pdr@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 5th day
of April 2005.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Sean Peters,
Project Manager, Section 1, Project
Directorate II, Division of Licensing Project
Management, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
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[Docket Nos. 50–424 and 50–425]
Southern Nuclear Operating Company;
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Units
1 and 2; Environmental Assessment
and Finding of No Significant Impact
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is considering
issuance of an exemption from Title 10
of the Code of Federal Regulations (10
CFR) Part 50, Appendix E, Section
IV.F.2.b and c for Facility Operating
License Nos. NPF–68 and NPF–81,
issued to Southern Nuclear Operating
Company (SNC or the licensee), for
operation of the Vogtle Electric
Generating Plant (VEGP), Units 1 and 2
located in Burke County, Georgia.
Therefore, as required by 10 CFR 51.21,
the NRC is issuing this environmental
assessment and finding of no significant
impact.
Environmental Assessment
Identification of the Proposed Action
The proposed action, as described in
the licensee’s application for a one-time
exemption to the requirements of 10
CFR Part 50, Appendix E, dated
December 10, 2004, would allow the
licensee to postpone the offsite fullparticipation emergency exercise until
February 2005. The licensee’s letter
dated December 10, 2004, requested an
exemption from Section IV.F.2.e of
Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50 regarding
the requirement to conduct a biennial
full-participation exercise. The NRC
staff determined that the requirements
of Section IV.F.2.e are not applicable to
the circumstances of the licensee’s
request and, accordingly, no exemption
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from those requirements is being
granted. However, the NRC staff has
determined that the requirements of
Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50, Sections
IV.F.2.b and 2.c are applicable to the
circumstances of the licensee’s request
and that an exemption from those
requirements is appropriate. The
licensee also stated in it’s December 10,
2004, letter that VEGP will resume it’s
normal biennial exercise cycle in 2006.
The Need for the Proposed Action
The proposed exemption from 10 CFR
Part 50, Appendix E, Section IV.F.2.b
and c is needed because the planned
full-participation exercise originally
scheduled for September 22, 2004, was
not performed by the end of calendar
year 2004. The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), which
normally participates in the evaluated
full-participation exercises, informed
the licensee that the Georgia Emergency
Management Agency was unable to
provide the necessary resources for the
exercise due to the impact of Hurricanes
Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed
Action
The NRC has completed its safety
evaluation of the proposed action and
concludes the proposed exemption will
not present an undue risk to the public
health and safety. The details of the
NRC staff’s Safety Evaluation will be
provided in the exemption that will be
issued as part of the letter to the
licensee approving the exemption to the
regulation. The action relates to the
exercising of the emergency response
plan, which has no effect on the
operation of the facility.
The proposed action will not
significantly increase the probability or
consequences of accidents. No changes
are being made in the types of effluents
that may be released offsite, and there
is no significant increase in
occupational or public radiation
exposure. Therefore, there are no
significant radiological environmental
impacts associated with the proposed
action.
With regard to potential nonradiological impacts, the proposed
action does not have a potential to affect
any historic sites. It does not affect nonradiological plant effluents and has no
other environmental impact. Therefore,
there are no significant non-radiological
environmental impacts associated with
the proposed action.
Accordingly, the NRC concludes that
there are no significant environmental
impacts associated with the proposed
action.
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Environmental Impacts of the
Alternatives to the Proposed Action
As an alternative to the proposed
action, the NRC staff considered denial
of the proposed action (i.e., the ‘‘noaction’’ alternative). Denial of the
application would result in no change
in current environmental impacts. The
environmental impacts of the proposed
action and the alternative action are
similar.
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For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Christopher Gratton, Sr.,
Project Manager, Section 1, Project
Directorate II, Division of Licensing Project
Management, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
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Alternative Use of Resources
Notice of Decommissioning Workshop
The action does not involve the use of
any different resources than those
previously considered in NUREG–1087,
‘‘Final Environmental Statement related
to the operation of the VEGP, Units 1
and 2,’’ dated December 1985.
AGENCY:
Agencies and Persons Consulted
In accordance with its stated policy,
on January 6, 2005, the NRC staff
consulted with the Georgia State
official, Mr. Jim Hardeman of the
Department of Natural Resources,
regarding the environmental impact of
the proposed action. The State official
had no comments.
Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the environmental
assessment, the NRC concludes that the
proposed action will not have a
significant effect on the quality of the
human environment. Accordingly, the
NRC has determined not to prepare an
environmental impact statement for the
proposed action.
For further details with respect to the
proposed action, see the licensee’s letter
dated December 10, 2004. Documents
may be examined, and/or copied for a
fee, at the NRC’s Public Document
Room (PDR), located at One White Flint
North, Public File Area O1F21, 11555
Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville,
Maryland. Publicly available records
will be accessible electronically from
the Agencywide Documents Access and
Management System (ADAMS) Public
Electronic Reading Room on the Internet
at the NRC Web site, https://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.
Persons who do not have access to
ADAMS or who encounter problems in
accessing the documents located in
ADAMS should contact the NRC PDR
Reference staff by telephone at 1–800–
397–4209 or 301–415–4737, or by e-mail
to pdr@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 5th day
of April, 2005.
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Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of public workshop.
SUMMARY: The Decommissioning
Directorate of the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission’s (NRC’s) Office
of Nuclear Material Safety and
Safeguards is holding a
Decommissioning Workshop on April
20 and 21, 2005, at The Shady Grove
Center in Rockville, Maryland. The
purposes of the Workshop are to: (1)
Inform stakeholders of NRC’s Integrated
Decommissioning Improvement Plan
(IDIP), including planned regulatory and
program management improvements; (2)
discuss the development of guidance
resulting from the NRC staff’s 2003
analysis of issues impacting the
implementation of the License
Termination Rule, and; (3) solicit
feedback and suggestions from
stakeholders on guidance,
decommissioning lessons learned, and
the decommissioning process in general.
Public participation is encouraged at the
Workshop to provide feedback and
perspectives on issues of importance to
the work of the NRC’s Decommissioning
Directorate.
DATES: The workshop will be held from
8 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. on April 20, 2005,
and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 21,
2005.
ADDRESSES: The workshop will be held
at The Shady Grove Center, The
Universities at Shady Grove, 9630
Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, MD, 20874.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Derek Widmayer, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555. Telephone (301)
415–6677; Fax (301) 415–5398;
electronic mail at daw@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Information on registering for the
Workshop, finding overnight
accommodations, an up-to-date agenda,
and background information on some of
the topics to be discussed at the
Workshop, is at the following link on
the NRC’s Web site: https://www.nrc.gov/
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[Docket Nos. 50-424 and 50-425]
Southern Nuclear Operating Company; Vogtle Electric Generating
Plant, Units 1 and 2; Environmental Assessment and Finding of No
Significant Impact
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering
issuance of an exemption from Title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR) Part 50, Appendix E, Section IV.F.2.b and c for
Facility Operating License Nos. NPF-68 and NPF-81, issued to Southern
Nuclear Operating Company (SNC or the licensee), for operation of the
Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP), Units 1 and 2 located in Burke
County, Georgia. Therefore, as required by 10 CFR 51.21, the NRC is
issuing this environmental assessment and finding of no significant
impact.
Environmental Assessment
Identification of the Proposed Action
The proposed action, as described in the licensee's application for
a one-time exemption to the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E,
dated December 10, 2004, would allow the licensee to postpone the
offsite full-participation emergency exercise until February 2005. The
licensee's letter dated December 10, 2004, requested an exemption from
Section IV.F.2.e of Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50 regarding the
requirement to conduct a biennial full-participation exercise. The NRC
staff determined that the requirements of Section IV.F.2.e are not
applicable to the circumstances of the licensee's request and,
accordingly, no exemption
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from those requirements is being granted. However, the NRC staff has
determined that the requirements of Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50,
Sections IV.F.2.b and 2.c are applicable to the circumstances of the
licensee's request and that an exemption from those requirements is
appropriate. The licensee also stated in it's December 10, 2004, letter
that VEGP will resume it's normal biennial exercise cycle in 2006.
The Need for the Proposed Action
The proposed exemption from 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section
IV.F.2.b and c is needed because the planned full-participation
exercise originally scheduled for September 22, 2004, was not performed
by the end of calendar year 2004. The Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA), which normally participates in the evaluated full-
participation exercises, informed the licensee that the Georgia
Emergency Management Agency was unable to provide the necessary
resources for the exercise due to the impact of Hurricanes Frances,
Ivan, and Jeanne.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action
The NRC has completed its safety evaluation of the proposed action
and concludes the proposed exemption will not present an undue risk to
the public health and safety. The details of the NRC staff's Safety
Evaluation will be provided in the exemption that will be issued as
part of the letter to the licensee approving the exemption to the
regulation. The action relates to the exercising of the emergency
response plan, which has no effect on the operation of the facility.
The proposed action will not significantly increase the probability
or consequences of accidents. No changes are being made in the types of
effluents that may be released offsite, and there is no significant
increase in occupational or public radiation exposure. Therefore, there
are no significant radiological environmental impacts associated with
the proposed action.
With regard to potential non-radiological impacts, the proposed
action does not have a potential to affect any historic sites. It does
not affect non-radiological plant effluents and has no other
environmental impact. Therefore, there are no significant non-
radiological environmental impacts associated with the proposed action.
Accordingly, the NRC concludes that there are no significant
environmental impacts associated with the proposed action.
Environmental Impacts of the Alternatives to the Proposed Action
As an alternative to the proposed action, the NRC staff considered
denial of the proposed action (i.e., the ``no-action'' alternative).
Denial of the application would result in no change in current
environmental impacts. The environmental impacts of the proposed action
and the alternative action are similar.
Alternative Use of Resources
The action does not involve the use of any different resources than
those previously considered in NUREG-1087, ``Final Environmental
Statement related to the operation of the VEGP, Units 1 and 2,'' dated
December 1985.
Agencies and Persons Consulted
In accordance with its stated policy, on January 6, 2005, the NRC
staff consulted with the Georgia State official, Mr. Jim Hardeman of
the Department of Natural Resources, regarding the environmental impact
of the proposed action. The State official had no comments.
Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the environmental assessment, the NRC concludes
that the proposed action will not have a significant effect on the
quality of the human environment. Accordingly, the NRC has determined
not to prepare an environmental impact statement for the proposed
action.
For further details with respect to the proposed action, see the
licensee's letter dated December 10, 2004. Documents may be examined,
and/or copied for a fee, at the NRC's Public Document Room (PDR),
located at One White Flint North, Public File Area O1F21, 11555
Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville, Maryland. Publicly available
records will be accessible electronically from the Agencywide Documents
Access and Management System (ADAMS) Public Electronic Reading Room on
the Internet at the NRC Web site, https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
adams.html. Persons who do not have access to ADAMS or who encounter
problems in accessing the documents located in ADAMS should contact the
NRC PDR Reference staff by telephone at 1-800-397-4209 or 301-415-4737,
or by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 5th day of April, 2005.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Christopher Gratton, Sr.,
Project Manager, Section 1, Project Directorate II, Division of
Licensing Project Management, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
[FR Doc. E5-1680 Filed 4-11-05; 8:45 am]
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