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October 31, 2018 (ADAMS Package
Accession No. ML18267A257), the staff
consulted with the New Mexico
Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF)
and asked them to concur with the
determination that the proposed action
was not the type to affect threatened or
endangered species or their critical
habitats, assuming they were present.
The NMDGF replied by letter dated
December 3, 2018 and indicated that, in
2016, a dozen migratory bird fatalities
occurred at one of the evaporation
ponds on the Grants site. As a followup to their response the NRC staff called
the NMDGF to clarify that the pond in
question is not part of the current
licensing action and that the NRC would
on their recommendation contact the
USFWS. In March 2019, the NRC spoke
with the USFWS to better understand
whether their concerns extended to
threatened and endangered species.
During that call, the USFWS indicated
that in 2016 they contacted HMC and
provided suggestions for preventing
migratory bird deaths. The contact at
USFWS Region 2 is unaware of
additional migratory bird deaths or
whether threatened or endangered
species were included among the dead
birds at the Grants site.
Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act of 1966, as amended,
requires federal agencies to consider the
effects of their undertakings on historic
properties. The NRC’s approval of this
license amendment request constitutes a
federal undertaking. However, the NRC
staff has determined that the scope of
activities described in this license
amendment request do not have the
potential to cause effects on historic
properties, assuming those were
present, because the NRC’s approval of
this license request will not result in
construction or land disturbance
activities.
The NRC staff also consulted with the
NMSHPO by letter dated September 21,
2018 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML18232A151). The NMSHPO
responded by email dated October 16,
2018, stating that they agreed with a
finding of no adverse effect for the
proposed action and also recommended
by letter dated November 13, 2018, that
the NRC consult six Tribes: Hopi of
Arizona, Navajo Nation, Pueblo of
Acoma, Pueblo of Isleta, Pueblo of
Laguna, and Pueblo of Zuni (ADAMS
Package Accession No. ML18233A143).
By letter dated November 13, 2018, the
NRC sent a consultation letter to the six
Tribes explaining the activities involved
in the proposed action and the
preliminary determination of no
potential to effect historic properties,
assuming they were present.
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In July 2019, the NRC provided the
NMED with the opportunity to review
the draft EA (ADAMS Accession No.
ML19196A071) and requested NMED
input. On August 12, 2019 the NMED
responded by email (ADAMS Accession
No. ML19225B308) that they had
reviewed the draft EA with one
comment and no other concerns with
the NRC’s EA findings. The NRC
addressed NMED’s comment in the final
EA (ADAMS Accession Number
ML19263C623).
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
In accordance with the requirements
in 10 CFR part 51, the NRC staff has
concluded that the proposed action will
not significantly affect the quality of the
human environment. Therefore, the staff
finds, pursuant to 10 CFR 51.31, that
preparation of an environmental impact
statement is not required for the
proposed action, and that a FONSI is
appropriate.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 4th day
of December 2019.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Cinthya I. Roman-Cuevas,
Chief, Environmental Review Materials
Branch Division of Fuel Cycle Safety,
Safeguards, and Environmental Review Office
of Nuclear Material Safety, and Safeguards.
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Florida Power & Light Company;
Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit
Nos. 3 and 4
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Subsequent License Renewal
and record of decision.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) has issued
Subsequent Renewed Facility Operating
License Nos. DPR–31 and DPR–41 to
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL or
licensee), operator of the Turkey Point
Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4
(Turkey Point). The NRC has prepared
a record of decision (ROD) that supports
the NRC’s decision to issue Subsequent
Renewed Facility Operating License
Nos. DPR–31 and DPR–41.
DATES: The Subsequent Renewed
Facility Operating License Nos. DPR–31
and DPR–41 were issued on December
4, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID
NRC–2018–0101 when contacting the
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https://www.regulations.gov/ and search
for Docket ID NRC–2018–0101. Address
questions about NRC dockets to Jennifer
Borges; telephone: 301–287–9127;
email: Jennifer.Borges@nrc.gov. For
technical questions contact the
individual listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
document.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
William Burton, Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001; telephone: 301–415–
6332, email: William.Burton@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that the NRC has issued
Subsequent Renewed Facility Operating
License Nos. DPR–31 and DPR–41 to
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL or
licensee), the operator of Turkey Point
Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4
(Turkey Point). Subsequent Renewed
Facility Operating License No. DPR–31
authorizes operation of Turkey Point
Unit 3 through July 19, 2052, by the
licensee at reactor core power levels not
in excess of 2,644 megawatts thermal, in
accordance with the provisions of the
Turkey Point 3 operating license and
technical specifications. Subsequent
Renewed Facility Operating License No.
DPR–41 authorizes operation of Turkey
Point Unit 4 through April 10, 2053, by
the licensee at reactor core power levels
not in excess of 2,644 megawatts
thermal, in accordance with the
provisions of the Turkey Point 4
operating license and technical
specifications. The NRC’s ROD that
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supports the NRC’s decision to issue
Subsequent Renewed Facility Operating
License Nos. DPR–31 and DPR–41 is
available in ADAMS under Accession
No. ML19309F859.
As discussed in the ROD and the final
supplemental environmental impact
statement (FSEIS) for Turkey Point,
entitled Supplement 5, Second
Renewal, to NUREG–1437, ‘‘Generic
Environmental Impact Statement for
License Renewal of Nuclear Plants
Regarding Subsequent License Renewal
for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating
Unit Nos. 3 and 4, Final Report,’’ dated
October 2019 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML19290H346), the NRC has considered
the reasonably foreseeable impacts of
subsequent license renewal for Turkey
Point Units 3 and 4, as well as a range
of reasonable alternatives that included
natural gas combined-cycle (NGCC);
NGCC and solar photovoltaic
combination; new nuclear; and the noaction alternative. In addition, the staff
evaluated the use of mechanical draft
cooling towers as a cooling water system
alternative to the existing Cooling Canal
System (CCS). This analysis compared
the environmental impacts of the
closed-cycle cooling system approach
with the existing CCS. The FSEIS
documents the environmental review,
including the determination that the
adverse environmental impacts of
subsequent license renewal for Turkey
Point are not so great that preserving the
option of subsequent license renewal for
energy-planning decisionmakers would
be unreasonable.
The Turkey Point nuclear units are
located in Miami-Dade County, east of
Florida City, Florida. Each unit consists
of a Westinghouse pressurized-water
reactor nuclear steam supply system.
The application for the subsequent
renewed licenses dated January 30, 2018
(ADAMS Package Accession No.
ML18037A812), as supplemented by
letters dated February 9, 2018 (ADAMS
Accession No. ML18044A653); February
16, 2018 (ADAMS Package Accession
No. ML18053A123); March 1, 2018
(ADAMS Package Accession No.
ML18072A224); and April 10, 2018
(ADAMS Accession No. ML18102A521
and ADAMS Package Accession No.
ML18113A132). The NRC staff has
determined that the application, as
supplemented, complies with the
standards and requirements of the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended
(the Act), and the NRC’s regulations. As
required by the Act and the NRC’s
regulations in chapter 1 of title 10 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR),
the NRC has made appropriate findings,
which are set forth in the license.
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A public notice of the NRC’s
consideration of the subsequent
renewed license application and an
opportunity for a hearing was published
in the Federal Register on May 2, 2018
(83 FR 19304). Requests for hearing
were filed, and an adjudicatory
proceeding was then initiated. All
contested issues were subsequently
decided by an NRC Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board (Board) and
proceedings before the Board have
terminated; appeals from the Board’s
decisions are pending before the
Commission. The ASLB’s decisions
have not been stayed pending
Commission review, and issuance of the
subsequent renewed licenses is
therefore permissible. The NRC staff has
determined that issuance of the
subsequent renewed licenses prior to
Commission action on the pending
appeals would not foreclose or
prejudice any action by the
Commission.
For further details with respect to this
action, see: (1) FPL’s subsequent license
renewal application for Turkey Point
Units 3 and 4, dated January 30, 2018
(ADAMS Package Accession No.
ML18037A812), and the above cited
supplements; (2) the NRC’s safety
evaluation report published on July 22,
2019 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML19191A057); (3) the NRC’s final
environmental impact statement
(NUREG–1437, Supplement 5, Second
Renewal) for Turkey Point Units 3 and
4, dated on October 2019 (ADAMS
Accession No. ML19290H346); and (4)
the NRC’s ROD, issued on December 4,
2019 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML19309F859).
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 4th day
of December 2019.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Anna H. Bradford,
Director, Division of New and Renewed
Licenses, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
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[Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251; NRC-2018-0101]
Florida Power & Light Company; Turkey Point Nuclear Generating
Unit Nos. 3 and 4
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Subsequent License Renewal and record of decision.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued
Subsequent Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-31 and DPR-41 to
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL or licensee), operator of the Turkey
Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 (Turkey Point). The NRC has
prepared a record of decision (ROD) that supports the NRC's decision to
issue Subsequent Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-31 and
DPR-41.
DATES: The Subsequent Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-31
and DPR-41 were issued on December 4, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2018-0101 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You
may obtain publicly- available information related to this document
using any of the following methods:
Federal Rulemaking Website: Go to https://www.regulations.gov/ and search for Docket ID NRC-2018-0101. Address
questions about NRC dockets to Jennifer Borges; telephone: 301-287-
9127; email: [email protected]. For technical questions contact
the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of
this document.
NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may access publicly-available documents online in the
ADAMS Public Documents collection at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To begin the search, select ``Begin Web-based ADAMS
Search.'' For problems with ADAMS, please contact the NRC's Public
Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or
by email to [email protected]. The ADAMS accession number for each
document referenced (if it is available in ADAMS) is provided the first
time that it is mentioned in this document.
NRC's PDR: You may examine and purchase copies of public
documents at the NRC's PDR, Room O1-F21, One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William Burton, Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC
20555-0001; telephone: 301-415-6332, email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is hereby given that the NRC has
issued Subsequent Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-31 and
DPR-41 to Florida Power & Light Company (FPL or licensee), the operator
of Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 (Turkey Point).
Subsequent Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-31 authorizes
operation of Turkey Point Unit 3 through July 19, 2052, by the licensee
at reactor core power levels not in excess of 2,644 megawatts thermal,
in accordance with the provisions of the Turkey Point 3 operating
license and technical specifications. Subsequent Renewed Facility
Operating License No. DPR-41 authorizes operation of Turkey Point Unit
4 through April 10, 2053, by the licensee at reactor core power levels
not in excess of 2,644 megawatts thermal, in accordance with the
provisions of the Turkey Point 4 operating license and technical
specifications. The NRC's ROD that
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supports the NRC's decision to issue Subsequent Renewed Facility
Operating License Nos. DPR-31 and DPR-41 is available in ADAMS under
Accession No. ML19309F859.
As discussed in the ROD and the final supplemental environmental
impact statement (FSEIS) for Turkey Point, entitled Supplement 5,
Second Renewal, to NUREG-1437, ``Generic Environmental Impact Statement
for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants Regarding Subsequent License
Renewal for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4, Final
Report,'' dated October 2019 (ADAMS Accession No. ML19290H346), the NRC
has considered the reasonably foreseeable impacts of subsequent license
renewal for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4, as well as a range of
reasonable alternatives that included natural gas combined-cycle
(NGCC); NGCC and solar photovoltaic combination; new nuclear; and the
no-action alternative. In addition, the staff evaluated the use of
mechanical draft cooling towers as a cooling water system alternative
to the existing Cooling Canal System (CCS). This analysis compared the
environmental impacts of the closed-cycle cooling system approach with
the existing CCS. The FSEIS documents the environmental review,
including the determination that the adverse environmental impacts of
subsequent license renewal for Turkey Point are not so great that
preserving the option of subsequent license renewal for energy-planning
decisionmakers would be unreasonable.
The Turkey Point nuclear units are located in Miami-Dade County,
east of Florida City, Florida. Each unit consists of a Westinghouse
pressurized-water reactor nuclear steam supply system. The application
for the subsequent renewed licenses dated January 30, 2018 (ADAMS
Package Accession No. ML18037A812), as supplemented by letters dated
February 9, 2018 (ADAMS Accession No. ML18044A653); February 16, 2018
(ADAMS Package Accession No. ML18053A123); March 1, 2018 (ADAMS Package
Accession No. ML18072A224); and April 10, 2018 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML18102A521 and ADAMS Package Accession No. ML18113A132). The NRC staff
has determined that the application, as supplemented, complies with the
standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended
(the Act), and the NRC's regulations. As required by the Act and the
NRC's regulations in chapter 1 of title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR), the NRC has made appropriate findings, which are
set forth in the license.
A public notice of the NRC's consideration of the subsequent
renewed license application and an opportunity for a hearing was
published in the Federal Register on May 2, 2018 (83 FR 19304).
Requests for hearing were filed, and an adjudicatory proceeding was
then initiated. All contested issues were subsequently decided by an
NRC Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (Board) and proceedings before
the Board have terminated; appeals from the Board's decisions are
pending before the Commission. The ASLB's decisions have not been
stayed pending Commission review, and issuance of the subsequent
renewed licenses is therefore permissible. The NRC staff has determined
that issuance of the subsequent renewed licenses prior to Commission
action on the pending appeals would not foreclose or prejudice any
action by the Commission.
For further details with respect to this action, see: (1) FPL's
subsequent license renewal application for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4,
dated January 30, 2018 (ADAMS Package Accession No. ML18037A812), and
the above cited supplements; (2) the NRC's safety evaluation report
published on July 22, 2019 (ADAMS Accession No. ML19191A057); (3) the
NRC's final environmental impact statement (NUREG-1437, Supplement 5,
Second Renewal) for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4, dated on October 2019
(ADAMS Accession No. ML19290H346); and (4) the NRC's ROD, issued on
December 4, 2019 (ADAMS Accession No. ML19309F859).
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 4th day of December 2019.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Anna H. Bradford,
Director, Division of New and Renewed Licenses, Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation.
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