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in Spotsylvania, Virginia have agreed to
make the ER available for public
inspection.
The following key reference
documents related to the COL
application and the NRC staff’s review
process are available through the NRC’s
Web site at https://www.nrc.gov:
a. 10 CFR Part 51, Environmental
Protection Regulations for Domestic
Licensing and Related Regulatory
Functions,
b. 10 CFR Part 52, Licenses,
Certifications, and Approvals for
Nuclear Power Plants,
c. NUREG–1555, Standard Review
Plans for Environmental Reviews for
Nuclear Power Plants,
d. NUREG/BR–0298, Brochure on
Nuclear Power Plant Licensing Process,
e. Fact Sheet on Nuclear Power Plant
Licensing Process,
f. Regulatory Guide 4.2, Preparation of
Environmental Reports for Nuclear
Power Stations,
g. Regulatory Guide 1.206, Combined
License Applications for Nuclear Power
Plants,
h. NRR Office Instruction LIC–203,
Procedural Guidance for Preparing
Environmental Assessments and
Considering Environmental Issues, and
i. NUREG–1811, Environmental
Impact Statement for an Early Site
Permit (ESP) at the North Anna ESP Site
(Dec. 2006).
The regulations, NUREG-series
documents, regulatory guides, and fact
sheet can be found under Document
Collections in the Electronic Reading
Room on the NRC Web page.
Finally, Office Instruction LIC–203
can be found in ADAMS in two parts
under accession numbers ML011710073
(main text) and ML011780314 (charts
and figures).
This notice advises the public that the
NRC intends to gather the information
necessary to prepare a supplement to
the ESP EIS related to the review of the
application for a COL at the North Anna
COL site in accordance with 10 CFR
51.92(e).
This notice is being published in
accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
NRC regulations found in 10 CFR part
51. The NRC will first conduct a scoping
process for the supplement to the ESP
EIS and, as soon as practicable
thereafter, will prepare a draft
supplement for the ESP EIS for public
comment. Participation in the scoping
process by members of the public and
local, State, Tribal, and Federal
government agencies is encouraged.
Pursuant to NRC regulations in 10 CFR
51.92(e), the scoping process for the
supplemental EIS to the ESP Final EIS
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will be used to accomplish the
following:
a. Identification of the economic,
technical, and other benefits and costs
of the proposed action, to the extent that
the EIS for the ESP did not include an
assessment of these benefits and costs;
b. Identification of other energy
alternatives, to the extent that the EIS
for the ESP did not include an
assessment of energy alternatives;
c. Identification of the issues related
to the impacts of construction and
operation of the facility that were not
resolved in the ESP proceeding; and
d. Identification of the issues related
to the impacts of construction and
operation that were resolved in the ESP
proceeding but where new and
significant information exists, including
but not limited to, new and significant
information demonstrating that the
design of the facility falls outside the
site characteristics and design
parameters specified in the ESP.
The NRC invites the following entities
to participate in the scoping process:
a. The applicant, Dominion;
b. Any Federal agency that has
jurisdiction by law or special expertise
with respect to any environmental
impact involved or that is authorized to
develop and enforce relevant
environmental standards;
c. Affected State and local
government agencies, including those
authorized to develop and enforce
relevant environmental standards;
d. Any affected Indian tribe;
e. Any person who requests or has
requested an opportunity to participate
in the scoping process; and
f. Any person who has submitted a
petition for leave to intervene.
In light of the above information, the
NRC staff has determined to reopen the
scoping comment period for thirty (30)
days to enhance the ability of members
of the public to participate in the
scoping process. Members of the public
may send written comments on the
environmental scope of the North Anna
COL application review to the Chief,
Rulemaking, Directives and Editing
Branch, Division of Administrative
Services, Office of Administration,
Mailstop T–6D59, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001 and should cite the
publication date and page number of
this Federal Register notice. Written
comments should be postmarked by
August 15, 2008. Comments may also be
delivered to Room T–6D59, Two White
Flint North, 11545 Rockville Pike,
Rockville, Maryland from 7:30 a.m. to
4:15 p.m., during Federal workdays.
Electronic comments may be sent via
e-mail to
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NORTHANNA.COLAEIS@nrc.gov. To be
considered in the scoping process,
comments should be received by the
end of the scoping comment period,
which is August 15, 2008. The NRC staff
is considering all comments submitted
in response to the March 13, 2008,
notice, and members of the public need
not resubmit any comments previously
submitted. In addition, participation in
the scoping process for the supplement
to the ESP EIS does not entitle
participants to become parties to the
proceeding to which the supplement to
the EIS relates.
The NRC staff will prepare and issue
for comment the draft supplemental EIS,
which will be the subject of separate
notices and a public meeting. A copy of
the draft supplement to the ESP EIS will
be available for public inspection at the
above-mentioned address, and one copy
per request will be provided free of
charge. After receipt and consideration
of the comments, the NRC staff will
prepare a final supplement to the ESP
EIS, which will also be available for
public inspection.
Information about the scoping process
and development of the supplement to
ESP EIS may be obtained from Ms.
Alicia Williamson, Environmental
Project Manager, by phone at (301) 415–
1878 or via e-mail at
Alicia.Williamson@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 14th day
of July, 2008.
For the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
Scott C. Flanders,
Director, Division of Site and Environmental
Reviews, Office of New Reactors.
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Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request for Review of an
Existing Information Collection: Court
Orders Affecting Retirement Benefits
Office of Personnel
Management.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub.
L. 104–13, May 22, 1995), this notice
announces that the Office of Personnel
Management (OPM) has submitted to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) a request for review of an
existing information collection. The
regulations describe how former
spouses give us written notice of a court
order requiring us to pay benefits to the
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former spouse. Specific information is
needed before OPM can make courtordered benefit payments.
Approximately 19,000 former spouses
apply for benefits based on court orders
annually. We estimate it takes
approximately 30 minutes to collect the
information. The annual burden is 9,500
hours.
For copies of this proposal, contact
Mary Beth Smith-Toomey on (202) 606–
8358, FAX (202) 418–3251 or via e-mail
to MaryBeth.Smith-Toomey@opm.gov.
Please include a mailing address with
your request.
DATES: Comments on this proposal
should be received within 30 calendar
days from the date of this publication.
ADDRESSES: Send or deliver comments
to—
Ronald W. Melton, Deputy Assistant
Director, Retirement Services
Program, Center for Retirement and
Insurance Services, U.S. Office of
Personnel Management, 1900 E Street,
NW., Room 3305, Washington, DC
20415–3500; and
Brenda Aguilar, OPM Desk Officer,
Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, New Executive Office
Building, NW., Room 10235,
Washington, DC 20503.
For Information Regarding
Administrative Coordination—Contact:
Cyrus S. Benson, Team Leader,
Publications Team, RIS Support
Services/Support Group, (202) 606–
0623.
U.S. Office of Personnel Management,
Howard Weizmann,
Deputy Director.
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August 18, 2008 unless comments
received on or before that date result in
a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed
or delivered to the Records Office,
United States Postal Service, 475
L’Enfant Plaza, SW., Room 5821,
Washington, DC 20260–2200. Copies of
all written comments will be available
at this address for public inspection and
photocopying between 8 a.m. and 4
p.m., Monday through Friday.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jane
Eyre, Manager, Records Office, 202–
268–2608.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is in accordance with the Privacy
Act requirement that agencies publish
their amended systems of records in the
Federal Register when there is a
revision, change, or addition. The Postal
Service has reviewed its systems of
records and has determined that the
Emergency Management Records system
should be revised to modify existing
routine uses of records maintained in
the system, including categories of
individuals, categories of records in the
system, and the purposes of such uses.
Routine use for categories of individuals
covered by the system will be revised to
provide clarification on how the
information is disclosed during natural
disasters and manmade hazards.
The Postal Service does not expect
this amended notice to have any adverse
effect on individual privacy rights.
‘‘Privacy Act System of Records USPS
500.300’’ was originally published in
the Federal Register on April 29, 2005
(70 FR 22518).
The Postal Service proposes
amending the system as shown below:
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POSTAL SERVICE
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM; CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE
SYSTEM; PURPOSES; ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS
MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING
CATEGORIES OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH
USES, RETENTION AND DISPOSAL, SYSTEM
MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS, NOTIFICATION
PROCEDURE, AND RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Notice of modification to an
existing system of records.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Postal Service proposes
to revise the existing system of records
entitled ‘‘Emergency Management
Records 500.300.’’ The modifications
amend an existing routine use to further
clarify how records relating to USPS
employees and individuals responding
to, or affected by, natural disasters or
manmade hazards are disclosed to
government agencies or disaster relief
organizations.
DATES: The revision will become
effective without further notice on
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CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
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[Renumber existing item 2 as 3, add
a new item 2 and 4 to read as follows:]
2. Household member of USPS
employees and other individuals having
emergency management responsibilities
officially designated by the Postal
Service to mitigate, prepare for, respond
to, or recover from any natural disaster
or manmade hazard.
4. Individuals whose names have
been provided to the Postal Service by
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government agencies or disaster relief
organizations as a result of a disaster or
manmade hazard.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
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[Revise items 2 and 4 to read as
follows:]
2. Medical fitness and surveillance
information: Records related to medical
documentation such as receipt of
prophylaxis, tests, including
determinations of fitness to wear
protective equipment, and surveillance
for exposure to hazards.
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4. Evacuee information: Records of
individuals who are impacted by
natural disasters or manmade hazard,
such as name; postal assignment
information (if USPS employee); home,
work, and emergency contact
information; home and work address;
location in facility and activities prior to
evacuation; route of exit from facility;
rallying point; and emergency medical
treatment administered to evacuees.
PURPOSE(S):
[Revise to read as follows:]
1. To permit collaboration among
officially designated individuals who
are responsible for mitigation of,
preparation for, response to, and
recovery from any natural disaster or
manmade hazard involving the Postal
Service.
2. To satisfy federal requirements for
the training, fitness testing, and medical
surveillance of individuals in response
to a natural disaster or manmade hazard
involving the Postal Service.
3. To test for the exposure of
individuals to hazards.
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5. To assess the likelihood of an
individual’s exposure to a hazard and to
contact the individual with important
health-related information.
[Insert new item 6 as follows:]
6. To provide information about
disaster recovery programs and services
to individuals affected by a natural
disaster or manmade hazard.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
Standard routine uses 1 through 9
apply.
[Revise to read as follows:]
a. Medical records may be disclosed
to an individual’s private treating
physician, to medical personnel
retained by USPS, and to public health
agencies to provide medical
examinations, medications, or treatment
to individuals covered by this system of
records.
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request for Review of an
Existing Information Collection: Court Orders Affecting Retirement
Benefits
AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub.
L. 104-13, May 22, 1995), this notice announces that the Office of
Personnel Management (OPM) has submitted to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) a request for review of an existing information
collection. The regulations describe how former spouses give us written
notice of a court order requiring us to pay benefits to the
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former spouse. Specific information is needed before OPM can make
court-ordered benefit payments.
Approximately 19,000 former spouses apply for benefits based on
court orders annually. We estimate it takes approximately 30 minutes to
collect the information. The annual burden is 9,500 hours.
For copies of this proposal, contact Mary Beth Smith-Toomey on
(202) 606-8358, FAX (202) 418-3251 or via e-mail to MaryBeth.Smith-
Toomey@opm.gov. Please include a mailing address with your request.
DATES: Comments on this proposal should be received within 30 calendar
days from the date of this publication.
ADDRESSES: Send or deliver comments to--
Ronald W. Melton, Deputy Assistant Director, Retirement Services
Program, Center for Retirement and Insurance Services, U.S. Office of
Personnel Management, 1900 E Street, NW., Room 3305, Washington, DC
20415-3500; and
Brenda Aguilar, OPM Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, New Executive Office
Building, NW., Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503.
For Information Regarding Administrative Coordination--Contact:
Cyrus S. Benson, Team Leader, Publications Team, RIS Support Services/
Support Group, (202) 606-0623.
U.S. Office of Personnel Management,
Howard Weizmann,
Deputy Director.
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