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James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power
Plant Environmental Assessment and
Finding of No Significant Impact
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is considering
issuance of an exemption from the
requirements of Part 50 of Title 10 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR),
Appendix R, ‘‘Fire Protection Program
for Nuclear Power Facilities Operating
Prior to January 1, 1979,’’ issued to
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (the
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licensee), for the operation of the James
A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant
(JAFNPP) located in Oswego County,
NY. 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 Proposed Action
Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS)
2006–10 documents the NRC position
on the use of operator manual actions as
part of a compliance strategy to meet the
requirements of 10 CFR Part 50,
Appendix R, Section III.G.2. The NRC
requires plants which credit manual
actions for 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R,
Section III.G.2 compliance to obtain
NRC approval for the manual action
using the exemption process in
accordance with the requirements of 10
CFR 50.12. In response to RIS 2006–10,
the licensee requested this licensing
action which would exempt the JAFNPP
from the requirements of 10 CFR Part
50, Appendix R, Section III.G.2. The
proposed exemption would allow
operator manual action, in a safe area of
the reactor building, that will prevent
the failure of the systems in Fire Area
10 from affecting the ability to achieve
and maintain hot shutdown conditions
of the reactor as required by Title 10 of
the Code of Federal Regulations Part 50,
Appendix R, Section III.G.2.
The proposed action is in accordance
with the licensee’s application dated
February 18, 2009, as supplemented by
letters dated March 30, November 17,
December 11, 2009, and January 19,
2010. Portions of letters dated February
18 and March 30, 2009, contain security
related sensitive information, and are
withheld from public disclosure in
accordance with 10 CFR 2.390. Publicly
available versions of the letters dated
February 18, and March 30, 2009, are
accessible electronically from the
Agencywide Documents Access and
Management System (ADAMS) with
Accession Nos. ML090860980 and
ML091320387, respectively. Also, the
letters dated November 17, December
11, 2009, and January 19, 2010, are
accessible electronically from ADAMS
with Accession Nos. ML093270075,
ML093520408, and ML100210195,
respectively.
The Need for the Proposed Action
The proposed action is needed to
allow the licensee an alternate method,
not authorized in 10 CFR Part 50, to
achieve and maintain hot shutdown
conditions in the event of a fire that
could disable electrical cables and
equipment in Fire Area 10.
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The criteria for granting specific
exemptions from 10 CFR Part 50
Regulations are specified in 10 CFR
50.12. In accordance with 10 CFR
50.12(a)(1), the NRC is authorized to
grant an exemption upon determining
that the exemption is authorized by law,
will not present an undue risk to the
public health and safety, and is
consistent with the common defense
and security.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed
Action
The NRC has completed its evaluation
of the environmental impact of the
proposed action. The staff has
concluded that such actions would not
adversely affect the environment. The
proposed action would not result in an
increased radiological hazard. There
will be no change to the radioactive
effluent releases that effect radiation
exposures to plant workers and
members of the public. The proposed
action will be performed inside the
reactor building. No changes will be
made to plant structures or the site
property. Therefore, no changes or
different types of radiological impacts
are expected as a result of the proposed
exemption.
The proposed action does not result
in changes to land use or water use, or
result in changes to the quality or
quantity of non-radiological effluents.
No changes to the National Pollution
Discharge Elimination System permit
are needed. No effects on the aquatic or
terrestrial habitat in the vicinity or the
plant, or to threatened, endangered, or
protected species under the Endangered
Species Act, or impacts to essential fish
habitat covered by the MagnusonSteven’s Act are expected. There are no
impacts to historical and cultural
resources. There would be no impact to
socioeconomic resources. Therefore, no
changes or different types of nonradiological environmental impacts are
expected as a result of the proposed
exemption.
Accordingly, the NRC concludes that
there are no significant environmental
impacts associated with the proposed
action.
The details of the staff’s safety
evaluation will be provided in the
license exemption that will be issued as
part of the letter to the licensee
approving the exemption to the
regulation.
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
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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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Alternative Use of Resources
The action does not involve the use of
any different resources than those
previously considered in the Final
Environmental Statement for the James
A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant,
Docket No. 50–333, dated March 1973
and ‘‘Generic Environmental Impact
Statement for License Renewal of
Nuclear Plants Regarding James A.
FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant
(NUREG–1437, Supplement 31) Final
Report.’’
Agencies and Persons Consulted
In accordance with its stated policy
and the requirements of 10 CFR
51.30(a)(2), on May 4, 2009, the NRC
staff consulted with the New York State
official, at the New York State Energy
Research and Development Authority,
regarding the environmental impact of
the proposed action. The New York
State official provided comments by email dated June 12, 2009 (ADAMS
Accession No. ML091690397).
One comment is related to Federal
Regulations governing the exemption
process. Regulations under 10 CFR
50.12, ‘‘Specific exemptions,’’ do not
include comment period and
opportunity for a hearing. The public
can pursue other avenues, such as
petition for changes to the regulatory
framework to allow hearings via the
rulemaking process (10 CFR 2.802), or a
petition for enforcement action (10 CFR
2.206) where stakeholders assert that
license holders are not meeting
regulatory requirements.
The other comments from the New
York State addressed the security issues,
the feasibility of the proposed manual
action during a fire, and the cumulative
effects of this change in conjunction
with previous fire protection changes.
Based on its review the NRC staff has
determined that the comments do not
pertain to the environmental impacts
associated with the proposed exemption
request and therefore, do not alter the
staff’s finding that there are no
significant environmental impacts
associated with the proposed exemption
request. However, the comments related
to the safety aspect of the exemption
request will be appropriately considered
in the NRC staff’s safety evaluation.
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 February 18, 2009, as
supplemented by letters dated March
30, November 17, December 11, 2009,
and January 19, 2010. Portions of letters
dated February 18 and March 30, 2009,
contain security related sensitive
information, and are withheld from
public disclosure in accordance with 10
CFR 2.390. Publicly available versions
of the letters dated February 18, and
March 30, 2009, are accessible
electronically from the Agencywide
Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS) with Accession Nos.
ML090860980 and ML091320387,
respectively. Also, the letters dated
November 17, December 11, 2009, and
January 19, 2010, are accessible
electronically from ADAMS with
Accession Nos. ML093270075,
ML093520408, and ML100210195,
respectively. Publicly available versions
of the 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 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 send an
e-mail to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 4th day
of March 2010.
For The Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Bhalchandra K. Vaidya,
Project Manager, Plant Licensing Branch I–
1, Division of Operating Reactor Licensing,
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
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Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the environmental
assessment, the NRC concludes that the
proposed action will not have a
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Energy Northwest; Notice of Intent To
Prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement and Conduct the Scoping
Process for Columbia Generating
Station
Energy Northwest has submitted an
application for renewal of Facility
Operating License No. NPF–21 for an
additional 20 years of operation at the
Columbia Generating Station (CGS).
CGS is located in Benton County,
Washington, approximately 12 miles
northwest of Richland.
The current operating license for CGS
expires on December 20, 2023. The
application for renewal, dated January
19, 2010, was submitted pursuant to
Title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR) Part 54, which
included the environmental report (ER).
A separate notice of receipt and
availability of the application was
published in the Federal Register on
February 2, 2010 (75 FR 5353). A notice
of acceptance for docketing of the
application and opportunity for hearing
regarding renewal of the facility
operating licenses is also being
published in the Federal Register. The
purpose of this notice is to inform the
public that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) will be preparing an
environmental impact statement (EIS)
related to the review of the license
renewal application and to provide the
public an opportunity to participate in
the environmental scoping process, as
defined in 10 CFR 51.29. In addition, as
outlined in 36 CFR 800.8, ‘‘Coordination
with the National Environmental Policy
Act,’’ the NRC plans to coordinate
compliance with Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act in
meeting the requirements of the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA).
In accordance with 10 CFR 51.53(c)
and 10 CFR 54.23, Energy Northwest
submitted the ER as part of the
application. The ER was prepared
pursuant to 10 CFR Part 51 and is
publicly available at the NRC Public
Document Room (PDR), located at One
White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852, or
from the NRC’s Agencywide Documents
Access and Management System
(ADAMS). The ADAMS Public
Electronic Reading Room is accessible at
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
adams.html. From this page, the public
can gain entry into ADAMS, which
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[Docket No. 50-333; NRC-2010-0095]
James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant Environmental Assessment
and Finding of No Significant Impact
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering
issuance of an exemption from the requirements of Part 50 of Title 10
of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Appendix R, ``Fire
Protection Program for Nuclear Power Facilities Operating Prior to
January 1, 1979,'' issued to Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (the
licensee), for the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power
Plant (JAFNPP) located in Oswego County, NY. 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 Proposed Action
Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) 2006-10 documents the NRC position
on the use of operator manual actions as part of a compliance strategy
to meet the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R, Section
III.G.2. The NRC requires plants which credit manual actions for 10 CFR
Part 50, Appendix R, Section III.G.2 compliance to obtain NRC approval
for the manual action using the exemption process in accordance with
the requirements of 10 CFR 50.12. In response to RIS 2006-10, the
licensee requested this licensing action which would exempt the JAFNPP
from the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R, Section III.G.2.
The proposed exemption would allow operator manual action, in a safe
area of the reactor building, that will prevent the failure of the
systems in Fire Area 10 from affecting the ability to achieve and
maintain hot shutdown conditions of the reactor as required by Title 10
of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Appendix R, Section
III.G.2.
The proposed action is in accordance with the licensee's
application dated February 18, 2009, as supplemented by letters dated
March 30, November 17, December 11, 2009, and January 19, 2010.
Portions of letters dated February 18 and March 30, 2009, contain
security related sensitive information, and are withheld from public
disclosure in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390. Publicly available versions
of the letters dated February 18, and March 30, 2009, are accessible
electronically from the Agencywide Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS) with Accession Nos. ML090860980 and ML091320387,
respectively. Also, the letters dated November 17, December 11, 2009,
and January 19, 2010, are accessible electronically from ADAMS with
Accession Nos. ML093270075, ML093520408, and ML100210195, respectively.
The Need for the Proposed Action
The proposed action is needed to allow the licensee an alternate
method, not authorized in 10 CFR Part 50, to achieve and maintain hot
shutdown conditions in the event of a fire that could disable
electrical cables and equipment in Fire Area 10.
The criteria for granting specific exemptions from 10 CFR Part 50
Regulations are specified in 10 CFR 50.12. In accordance with 10 CFR
50.12(a)(1), the NRC is authorized to grant an exemption upon
determining that the exemption is authorized by law, will not present
an undue risk to the public health and safety, and is consistent with
the common defense and security.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action
The NRC has completed its evaluation of the environmental impact of
the proposed action. The staff has concluded that such actions would
not adversely affect the environment. The proposed action would not
result in an increased radiological hazard. There will be no change to
the radioactive effluent releases that effect radiation exposures to
plant workers and members of the public. The proposed action will be
performed inside the reactor building. No changes will be made to plant
structures or the site property. Therefore, no changes or different
types of radiological impacts are expected as a result of the proposed
exemption.
The proposed action does not result in changes to land use or water
use, or result in changes to the quality or quantity of non-
radiological effluents. No changes to the National Pollution Discharge
Elimination System permit are needed. No effects on the aquatic or
terrestrial habitat in the vicinity or the plant, or to threatened,
endangered, or protected species under the Endangered Species Act, or
impacts to essential fish habitat covered by the Magnuson-Steven's Act
are expected. There are no impacts to historical and cultural
resources. There would be no impact to socioeconomic resources.
Therefore, no changes or different types of non-radiological
environmental impacts are expected as a result of the proposed
exemption.
Accordingly, the NRC concludes that there are no significant
environmental impacts associated with the proposed action.
The details of the staff's safety evaluation will be provided in
the license exemption that will be issued as part of the letter to the
licensee approving the exemption to the regulation.
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
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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 for
the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant, Docket No. 50-333, dated
March 1973 and ``Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License
Renewal of Nuclear Plants Regarding James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power
Plant (NUREG-1437, Supplement 31) Final Report.''
Agencies and Persons Consulted
In accordance with its stated policy and the requirements of 10 CFR
51.30(a)(2), on May 4, 2009, the NRC staff consulted with the New York
State official, at the New York State Energy Research and Development
Authority, regarding the environmental impact of the proposed action.
The New York State official provided comments by e-mail dated June 12,
2009 (ADAMS Accession No. ML091690397).
One comment is related to Federal Regulations governing the
exemption process. Regulations under 10 CFR 50.12, ``Specific
exemptions,'' do not include comment period and opportunity for a
hearing. The public can pursue other avenues, such as petition for
changes to the regulatory framework to allow hearings via the
rulemaking process (10 CFR 2.802), or a petition for enforcement action
(10 CFR 2.206) where stakeholders assert that license holders are not
meeting regulatory requirements.
The other comments from the New York State addressed the security
issues, the feasibility of the proposed manual action during a fire,
and the cumulative effects of this change in conjunction with previous
fire protection changes. Based on its review the NRC staff has
determined that the comments do not pertain to the environmental
impacts associated with the proposed exemption request and therefore,
do not alter the staff's finding that there are no significant
environmental impacts associated with the proposed exemption request.
However, the comments related to the safety aspect of the exemption
request will be appropriately considered in the NRC staff's safety
evaluation.
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 February 18, 2009, as supplemented by letters
dated March 30, November 17, December 11, 2009, and January 19, 2010.
Portions of letters dated February 18 and March 30, 2009, contain
security related sensitive information, and are withheld from public
disclosure in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390. Publicly available versions
of the letters dated February 18, and March 30, 2009, are accessible
electronically from the Agencywide Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS) with Accession Nos. ML090860980 and ML091320387,
respectively. Also, the letters dated November 17, December 11, 2009,
and January 19, 2010, are accessible electronically from ADAMS with
Accession Nos. ML093270075, ML093520408, and ML100210195, respectively.
Publicly available versions of the 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 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 send
an e-mail to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 4th day of March 2010.
For The Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Bhalchandra K. Vaidya,
Project Manager, Plant Licensing Branch I-1, Division of Operating
Reactor Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
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