ML043140031

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Appendix E Environmental Report Supplement
ML043140031
Person / Time
Site: Robinson, 07200003  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/26/2004
From:
State of SC
To:
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
ALICIA MULLINS 301-415-1224
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-Environmental Information E2.8 HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES The Final Environmental Statement (FES) for operation of RNP reported that thr-e' were n'o known' historic or archeological. sitfes on the site or in.the transmission line corridors that were cleared for Unit 2 (NRC 1975). This was confirmed in a letter dated June 5, 1973, written by. Charles E. Lee;,the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Offic6r (NRC -1975). At that time, it Was determined that "the staff is satisfied thlat no known historical-sites -6or arche6logical remains were disturbed in the construction of this piant" (NRC 1975).' There was no evidence'of an interdisciplinary (hiWtM6ic/ar6heo ogic;l) invstigation of the developnment.area, priort to or during construction of the impoundment, Unit 2, or the tra'nsrmission. facilities.

Lake Robinson, however, wa "constructed in 1958, well before'the're'quirements of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 were established (NRC 1975).

For RNP license renewal, CP&L and NRC made reasonable efforts to identify historic' and archaeological resources' in the area of potential effects.',These efforts included examination of archae6logical and historicfsiteifiles at the South Carolina. Department of Archives. and,History and the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, and NRC consulted with eight, Native American tribes or groups. The nearest recorded archaeological sitesare located along South Carolina Highway 151, running north-south to the west-of the plant-site (Figure E2-3). Twenty-six above-ground (historic) sites within 6 miles of RNP are on the National Register of Historical Places (Table E2-5).

NRC concluded in its review of the RNP license renewal application that:

'Areas with no potential for historic or archaeological resources include areas where past disturbances related to construction of the power station and appurtenant facilities have taken place to such an extent that any cultural resources that once existed are no longer present.

No further archaeological investigations are recommended for these areas.

(NRC

.2003a, Section 4.4.5)

The ISFSI is located within the protected area of RNP, a location that had been previously disturbed during plant construction. CP&L concludes that there are no historic or archaeological resources at the ISFSI.

Appendix E Environmental Report Supplement Page E-38

RNP Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Application for Renewed ISFSI Site-Specific License Environmental Information Table E2-5.

Sites on the National Register of Historic Places Within 6 Miles of RNP Site Name Location City Darllngton County Arcade Hotel 204 N. Fifth St.

Hartsville W. E. Cannon House and Store 612 W. Home Ave.

Hartsville Coker Experimental Farms West of Hartsville on S.C. 151 Hartsville J. L. Coker Company Building 5th St. and Carolina Ave.

Hartsville James L. Coker lll House 620 W. Home Ave.

Hartsviile Robert R. C6ker House 1318 W. Carolina Ave.

Hartsville S. Pressly Coker House 402 W. Home Ave.

Hartsville Davidson Hall, Coker College

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Hartsville C. K. Dunlap House i346 W. Carolina Ave.'

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East Home Avenue Historic District Roughly, E. Home Ave. from N. Fifth Stto Hartsville just east of First Ave.

J. B. Gilbert House 200 Fairfield Terr.

Hartsville John L. Hart House East of C.R..133 Hartsville Thomas E. Hart House and Kalmia 624 W. Carolina Ave.

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Gardens, Hartsville Armory 539 W. Carolina Ave.

Hartsville Hartsville Comimunity Center-Fifth St. between College and Home Aves.

Hartsville Hartsville Community Market and 106 W. College Ave.

Hartsville Passenger Station 114.S.,4th St Hartsville Hartsville Post Office Jct. of Home Ave. and Fifth St.

Hartsville Wade Hampton Hicks House 313 W. Home Ave.

Hartsville Jacob Kelley House West of iH artsville on S.C. S-16-12 Hartsville Lawton Park and Pavilion Prestwood Dr. at jct. with Lanier Dr.

j-iartsville Magnolia Cemetery S. Cedar Ln.

Hartsvilie A. M. McNair House 153 W. Home Ave.

Hartsville Memorial Hall 2nd St between Home and Carolina Aves.

Hartsville Paul H. Rogers House 628 W. Home Ave.

Hartsville West College Avenue Historic W. College Ave. from Sixth to west of Eighth Hartsville District Ave..:

Chesterfield County Evy Kirkley Site Address Restricted McBee Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, 2003.

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