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11/15/2006 Notice of Forthcoming Meeting to Discuss the License Renewal Process and Environmental Scoping for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, License Renewal Application Review
ML062990010
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Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/02/2006
From: Alicia Mullins
NRC/NRR/ADRO/DLR/REBB
To: Rani Franovich
NRC/NRR/ADRO/DLR/REBB
Mullins A, NRR/DLR, 415-1224
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  • Commission's Policy Statement on "Enhancing Public Participation in NRC Meetings," 67Federal Register 36920, May 28, 2002.November 2, 2006MEMORANDUM TO:Rani L. Franovich, Branch ChiefEnvironmental Branch B Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationFROM:Alicia Mullins, Project Manager /RA/Environmental Branch BDivision of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

SUBJECT:

FORTHCOMING MEETING TO DISCUSS THE LICENSE RENEWALPROCESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCOPING FOR SUSQUEHANNASTEAM ELECTRIC STATION, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW DATE AND TIME:Wednesday, November 15, 2006 (Two Identical Meetings)First Meeting: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (as necessary)Second Meeting: 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (as necessary)LOCATION:Eagles Building107 South Market StreetBerwick, PA 18603CATEGORY 3*:This is a Category 3 Meeting. The public is invited to participate in thismeeting by providing comments and asking questions throughout the meeting.PURPOSE:To discuss the license renewal and environmental scoping process forthe license renewal application (LRA) review for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station. These meetings will provide members of the public with the opportunity to provide comments regarding environmental issues that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) should consider during its review of the LRA. These meetings are being conducted as part of the scoping process outlined in Title 10 of the Code of FederalRegulations Part 51 (10 CFR Part 51) to support development of anenvironmental impact statement related to the LRA. See the enclosed Agenda and Federal Register notice (71 FR 64566). The LRA is availableat http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/licensing/renewal/applications/susquehanna.html, the NRC's publicly available Agencywide DocumentAccess and Management System (ADAMS). The ADAMS Accession Number is ML062630217.

R. Franovich CONTACTS:Alicia Mullins, NRR Yoira Diaz Sanabria, NRR301-415-1224301-415-1594 AXM7@NRC.GOV YKS@NRC.GOVPURPOSE (Cont'd): Both formal meetings will be preceded by an informal

?open house"beginning one hour prior to each meeting for those who wish to attend.

The open house will provide members of the public with an opportunity to talk informally one-on-one with NRC staff. Members of the public may register to present oral comments at the meetings by contacting Ms. Mullins, at 800-368-5642, ext. 1224, or by e-mail at axm7@nrc.gov by November 13, 2006. Those who wish to make comments may also register within 15 minutes of the start of each meeting. Individual oral comments may be limited by the time available, depending on the number of persons who register.ACCOMMODATIONS:If special equipment or accommodations are needed to attend or present information at the meetings, the need should be brought to theattention of Ms. Mullins at 800-368-5642, ext. 1224 or via e-mail at axm7@nrc.gov, no later than November 6, 2006, to provide the NRCstaff adequate notice to determine whether the request can be accommodated.PARTICIPANTS:NRCMembers of the Public Who Register to SpeakR. FranovichL. Rakovan A. Mullins Y. Diaz Sanabria Argonne National LaboratoryFred MonetteDocket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388

Enclosures:

1. Agenda
2. Federal Register Noticecc w/encls: See next page R. Franovich CONTACTS:Alicia Mullins, NRR Yoira Diaz Sanabria, NRR301-415-1224301-415-1594 AXM7@NRC.GOV YKS@NRC.GOVPURPOSE (Cont'd): Both formal meetings will be preceded by an informal

?open house"beginning one hour prior to each meeting for those who wish to attend.

The open house will provide members of the public with an opportunity to talk informally one-on-one with NRC staff. Members of the public may register to present oral comments at the meetings by contacting Ms. Mullins, at 800-368-5642, ext. 1224, or by e-mail at axm7@nrc.gov by November 13, 2006. Those who wish to make comments may also register within 15 minutes of the start of each meeting. Individual oral comments may be limited by the time available, depending on the number of persons who register.ACCOMMODATIONS:If special equipment or accommodations are needed to attend or present information at the meetings, the need should be brought to theattention of Ms. Mullins at 800-368-5642, ext. 1224 or via e-mail at axm7@nrc.gov, no later than November 6, 2006, to provide the NRCstaff adequate notice to determine whether the request can be accommodated.PARTICIPANTS:NRCMembers of the Public Who Register to SpeakR. FranovichL. Rakovan A. Mullins Y. Diaz Sanabria Argonne National LaboratoryFred MonetteDocket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388

Enclosures:

1. Agenda
2. Federal Register Noticecc w/encls: See next pageDISTRIBUTION: See next pageAdams Accession No. ML062990010Document Name: C:\FileNet\ML062990010.wpdOFFICEPM:DLR:RLRBLA:DLRPM:DLR:REBBBC:DLR:REBBNAMEY. Diaz SanabriaI. KingA. MullinsR. FranovichR. Schaaf forDATE10/26/06 10/27/0610/27/0611/02/06 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY Memo to Rani Franovich from Alicia Mullins dated, November 2, 2006.

SUBJECT:

FORTHCOMING MEETING TO DISCUSS THE LICENSE RENEWAL PROCESSAND ENVIRONMENTAL SCOPING FOR SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRICSTATION, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW DISTRIBUTION

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J. Storch AGENDA FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS TO DISCUSS THELICENSE RENEWAL PROCESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCOPING PROCESS FOR SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATIONLICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATIONWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2006Two Identical Meetings (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.*)I.Welcome and Purpose of Meeting 10 minutes ( L. Rakovan )

II.Overview of License Renewal Process 15 minutes ( Y. Diaz Sanabria )

III.Overview of the Environmental Review Process 15 minutes ( A. Mullins )IV.Public CommentsAs Required ( L. Rakovan )

V. Closing/Availability of Transcripts 5 minutes ( L. Rakovan )*The NRC staff will host informal discussions one hour prior to each meeting session. No formalcomments on the proposed scope of the Environmental Impact Statement will be accepted during the informal discussions. To be considered, comments must be provided either at the transcribed public meetings (see agenda, above) or in writing, as described in the attached Federal Registernotice. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [Docket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388] Notice ofAcceptance for Docketing of the Application, Notice of Opportunity for Hearing and Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement and Conduct ScopingProcess for Facility Operating License Nos. NPF-14 and NPF-22 for an Additional 20-YearPeriod PPL Susquehanna LLC., Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) is considering anapplication for the renewal of Operating License Nos. NPF-14 and NPF-22, which authorizes PPL Susquehanna LLC. (PPL), to operate the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (SSES), Units 1 and 2 at 3489 megawatts thermal. The renewed license would authorize the applicant to operate the SSES, Units 1 and 2 for an additional 20 years beyond the period specified in the current license. SSES, Units 1 and 2 are located in Salem Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, approximately five miles northeast of Berwick, Pennsylvania. The current operating licenses for the SSES expire on July 17, 2022, and March 23, 2024, for Units 1 and 2, respectively.

On September 13, 2006, the NRC staff received the application from PPL to renew the Operating License Nos. NPF-14 and NPF-22 for SSES, Units 1 and 2, pursuant to 10 CFR Part 54. A Notice of Receipt and Availability of the license renewal application (LRA) was published in the Federal Register on October 2, 2006 (71 FR 58014).

The NRC staff has reviewed the LRA for its acceptability and has determined that PPL has submitted sufficient information in accordance with 10 CFR 54.19, 54.21, 54.22, 54.23, and 51.53(c), and the application is acceptable for docketing. The current Docket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388 for Operating License Nos. NPF-14 and NPF-22 will be retained. The docketing of the renewal application does not preclude requesting additional information as the review proceeds, nor does it predict whether the Commission will grant or deny the application.

Before issuance of each requested renewed license, the NRC will have made the findings required by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations. In accordance with 10 CFR 54.29, the NRC may issue a renewed license on the basis of its review if it finds that actions have been identified and have been or will be taken with respect to: (1) Managing the effects of aging during the period of extended operation on the functionality of structures and components that have been identified as requiring aging management review, and (2) time-limited aging analyses that have been identified as requiring review, such that there is reasonable assurance that the activities authorized by the renewed license will continue to be conducted in accordance with the current licensing basis (CLB), andthat any changes made to the plant's CLB comply with the Act and the Commission's regulations.

The Commission also must first find that the requirements of Subpart A of 10 CFR 51 have been satisfied, and that matters raised under 10 CFR 2.335 have been addressed.

Within 60 days after the date of publication of this Federal Register Notice, the applicant may file a request for a hearing, and any person whose interest may be affected by this proceeding and who wishes to participate as a party in the proceeding must file a written request for a hearing and a petition for leave to in`tervene with respect to the renewal of the license.

Requests for a hearing and a petition for leave to intervene shall be filed in accordance with the Commission's "Rules of Practice for Domestic Licensing Proceedings in 10 CFR Part 2.

Interested persons should consult a current copy of 10 CFR 2.309, which is available at the Commission's Public Document Room (PDR), located at One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852 and is accessible from the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Public Electronic Reading Room on the Internet at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. Persons who do not have access to ADAMS or whoencounter problems in accessing the documents located in ADAMS should contact the NRC's 1To the extent that the application contains a ttachments and supporting documents that are not publiclyavailable because they are asserted to contain safeguards or proprietary information, petitions desired access to this information should contact the applicant or applicant's counsel to discuss the need for a protective order. PDR reference staff by telephone at 1-800-397-4209, or 301-415-4737, or by e-mail atpdr@nrc.gov. If a request for a hearing/petition for leave to intervene is filed within the 60-day period, the Commission or a presiding officer designated by the Commission or by the Chief Administrative Judge of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel will rule on the request/petition; and the Secretary or the Chief Administrative Judge of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will issue a notice of a hearing or an appropriate order. In the event that no request for a hearing/petition for leave to intervene is filed within the 60-day period, the NRC may, upon completion of its evaluations and upon making the findings required under 10 CFR Parts 51 and 54, renew the license without further notice.

As required by 10 CFR 2.309, a petition for leave to intervene shall set forth with particularity the interest of the petitioner in the proceeding, and how that interest may be affected by the results of the proceeding, taking into consideration the limited scope of matters that may be considered pursuant to 10 CFR parts 51 and 54. The petition must specifically explain the reasons why intervention should be permitted with particular reference to the following factors: (1) The nature of the requestor's/petitioner's right under the Act to be made a party to the proceeding; (2) the nature and extent of the requestor's/ petitioner's property, financial, or other interest in the proceeding; and (3) the possible effect of any decision or order which may be entered in the proceeding on the requestor's/petitioner's interest. The petition must also set forth the specific contentions which the petitioner/requestor seeks to have litigated at the proceeding.

Each contention must consist of a specific statement of the issue of law or fact to be raised or controverted. In addition, the requestor/petitioner shall provide a brief explanation of the bases of each contention and a concise statement of the alleged facts or the expert opinion that supports the contention on which the requestor/ petitioner intends to rely in proving the contention at the hearing. The requestor/petitioner must also provide references to those specific sources and documents of which the requestor/petitioner is aware and on which the requestor/petitioner intends to rely to establish those facts or expert opinion. The requestor/petitioner must provide sufficient information to show that a genuine dispute exists with the applicant on a material issue of law or fact

1. Contentions shall be limited to matters within the scope of the action under consideration. The contention must be one that, if proven, would entitle the requestor/petitioner to relief. A requestor/petitioner who fails to satisfy these requirements with respect to at least one contention will not be permitted to participate as a party. To the extent that the application contains attachments and supporting documents that arenot publicly available because they are asserted to contain safeguards or proprietary information, petitioners desiring access to this information should contact the applicant or applicant's counselto discuss the need for a protective order.

The Commission requests that each contention be given a separate numeric or alphadesignation within one of the following groups: (1) Technical (primarily related to safety concerns); (2) environmental; or (3) miscellaneous.

As specified in 10 CFR 2.309, if two or more requestors/petitioners seek to co-sponsor a contention or propose substantially the same contention, the requestors/petitioners will be required to jointly designate a representative who shall have the authority to act for the requestors/petitioners with respect to that contention.

Those permitted to intervene become parties to the proceeding, subject to any limitations in the order granting leave to intervene, and have the opportunity to participate fully 2If the request/petition is filed by e-mail or facsimile, an original and two copies of the document must bemailed within 2 (two) business days thereafter to the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington,DC 20555- 0001; Attention: Rulemaking and Adjustication Staff

.in the conduct of the hearing. A request for a hearing or a petition for leave to intervene must be filed by: (1) First class mail addressed to the Office of the Secretary of the Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, 20555-0001, Attention: Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff; (2) courier, express mail, and expedited delivery services: Office of the Secretary, Sixteenth Floor, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland, 20852, Attention: Rulemaking and Adjudications Staff; (3) e-mail addressed to the Office of the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, HEARINGDOCKET@nrc.gov; or (4) facsimile transmission addressed to the Office of the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, Attention: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff at 301-415-1101, verification number is 301-415-1966.

2 A copy of the request for hearing andpetition for leave to intervene must also be sent to the Office of the General Counsel, U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, and it is requested that copies be transmitted either by means of facsimile transmission to 301-415-3725 or by e-mail to OGCMailCenter@nrc.gov. A copy of the request for hearing and petition for leave to intervene should also be sent to the attorney for the applicant, Mr. David Lewis, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, 2300 N Street, NW., Washington, DC 20037.

Non-timely requests and/or petitions and contentions will not be entertained absent a determination by the Commission, the presiding officer, or the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board that the petition, request and/or contentions should be granted based on a balancing of the factors specified in 10 CFR 2.309(a)(1)(i)-(viii).

In addition, the purpose of this notice is to inform the public that the NRC will be preparing an environmental impact statement (EIS) related to the review of the LRA and to provide the public an opportunity to participate in the environmental scoping process, as defined in 10 CFR 51.29. In accordance with 10 CFR 51.95(c), the NRC will prepare an EIS that will be used as a supplement to the Commission's NUREG-1437, ``Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Power Plants (GEIS), dated May 1996.

Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.26, and as part of the environmental scoping process, the NRC staff intends to hold a public scoping meeting. 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, PPL prepared and submitted the Environmental Report (ER) as part of the LRA. The LRA and the ER are publicly available at the NRC's PDR, located at One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852, or from the NRC's ADAMS. The ADAMS Public Electronic Reading Room is accessible at http://adamswebsearch.nrc.gov/dologin.htm. The ADAMS Accession Numbers for the LRA and the ER are ML062630225 and ML062630235, respectively. Persons who do not have access to ADAMS, or who encounter problems in accessing the documents located in ADAMS, should contact the NRC's PDR reference staff by telephone at 1-800-397-4209, or 301-415-4737, or by e-mail at pdr@nrc.gov. The LRA and the ER may also be viewed on the Internet at http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/licensing/renewal/applications/susquehanna.html

.In addition, the LRA and the ER are available for public inspection near the SSES, Units 1 and 2 at the following public library: Berwick Public Library, 205 Chestnut Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania 18603, and the Mill Memorial Library, 495 E. Main Street, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania 18634. Possible alternatives to the proposed action (license renewal) include no action andreasonable alternative energy sources. The NRC is required by 10 CFR 51.95 to prepare a supplement to the GEIS in connection with the renewal of an operating license. This notice is being published in accordance with 10 CFR 51.26. The NRC staff will first conduct a scoping process for the supplement to the GEIS and, as soon as practicable thereafter, will prepare a draft supplement to the GEIS for public comment. Participation in the scoping process by members of the public and local, State, Tribal, and Federal Government agencies are encouraged. As described in 10 CFR 51.29, the scoping process for the supplement to the GEIS will be used to accomplish the following:

a. Define the proposed action which is to be the subject of the supplement to the GEIS.
b. Determine the scope of the supplement to the GEIS and identify the significant issues to be analyzed in depth.
c. Identify and eliminate from detailed study those issues that are peripheral or that are not significant.
d. Identify any environmental assessments and other ElSs that are being or will be prepared that are related to, but are not part of, the scope of the supplement to the GEIS being considered.
e. Identify other environmental review and consultation requirements related to the proposed action.
f. Indicate the relationship between the timing of the preparation of the environmental analyses and the Commission's tentative planning and decision-making schedule.
g. Identify any cooperating agencies and, as appropriate, allocate assignments for preparation and schedules for completing the supplement to the GEIS to the NRC and any cooperating agencies.
h. Describe how the supplement to the GEIS will be prepared, and include any contractor assistance to be used.

The NRC invites the following entities to participate in scoping:

a. The applicant, PPL Susquehanna, LLC.
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.
f. Any person who has petitioned or intends to petition for leave to intervene.

In accordance with 10 CFR 51.26, the scoping process for an EIS may include a public scoping meeting to help identify significant issues related to a proposed activity and to determine the scope of issues to be addressed in an EIS. The NRC will hold public meetings for the SSES, Units 1 and 2 license renewal supplement to the GEIS, at the Eagles Building,107 South Market St., Berwick, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, November 15, 2006.There will be two identical meetings to accommodate interested parties. The first meeting will convene at 1:30 p.m. and will continue until 4:30 p.m., as necessary. The second meeting will convene at 7 p.m. and will continue until 10 p.m., as necessary. Both meetings will be transcribed and will include: (1) An overview by the NRC staff of the NRC's license renewal review process; (2) an overview by the NRC staff of the NEPA environmental review process, the proposed scope of the supplement to the GEIS, and the proposed review schedule; and (3) the opportunity for interested government agencies, organizations, and individuals to submitcomments or suggestions on the environmental issues or the proposed scope of the supplement to the GEIS. Additionally, the NRC staff will host informal discussions one hour prior to the start of each session at the same location. No formal comments on the proposed scope of the supplement to the GEIS will be accepted during the informal discussions. To be considered, comments must be provided either at the transcribed public meetings or in writing, as discussed below. For more information about the proposed action, the scoping process, and the EIS, please contact the NRC Environmental Project Manager, Mrs. Alicia Mullins, at Mail Stop O- 11F1, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, by telephone at 1-800-368-5642, extension 1224, or by email at axm7@nrc.gov. Persons may register to attend or present oral comments at the meetings on the scope of the NEPA review by contacting Mrs. Mullins. Members of the public may also register to speak at the meeting within 15 minutes of the start of each meeting. Individual oral comments may be limited by the time available, depending on the number of persons who register. Members of the public who have not registered may also have an opportunity to speak, if time permits. Public comments will be considered in the scoping process for the supplement to the GEIS. Mrs. Mullins will need to be contacted no later than November 6, 2006, if special equipment or accommodations are needed to attend or present information at the public meeting, so that the NRC staff can determine whether the request can be accommodated.

Members of the public may send written comments on the environmental scope of the SSES, Units 1 and 2 license renewal review to: Chief, Rules and Directives Branch, Division of Administrative Services, Office of Administration, Mail Stop 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. Comments may also be delivered to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Mail Stop T-6D59, Two White Flint North, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland, 20852, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. during Federal workdays. To be considered in the scoping process, written comments should be postmarked by December 18, 2006. Electronic comments may be sent by e-mail to the NRC at SusquehannaEIS@nrc.gov, and should be sent no later than December 18, 2006, to be considered in the scoping process. Comments will be available electronically and accessiblethrough ADAMS.

Participation in the scoping process for the supplement to the GEIS does not entitle participants to become parties to the proceeding to which the supplement to the GEIS relates.

Matters related to participation in any hearing are outside the scope of matters to be discussed at this public meeting.

At the conclusion of the scoping process, the NRC will prepare a concise summary of the determination and conclusions reached, including the significant issues identified, and willsend a copy of the summary to each participant in the scoping process. The summary will also be available for viewing in ADAMS. The staff will then prepare and issue for comment the draft supplement to the GEIS, which will be the subject of separate notices and separate public meetings. Copies will be available for public viewing at the above-mentioned addresses, and one copy per request will be provided free of charge, to the extent of supply. After receipt and consideration of the comments, the NRC will prepare a final supplement to the GEIS, which will also be available for public viewing. Information about the proposed action, the supplement to the GEIS, and the scoping processmay be obtained from Mrs. Mullins at the aforementioned telephone number or e-mail address. Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 26th day of October 2006. For The Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Frank P. Gillespie, Director, Division of License Renewal, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.

[FR Doc. E6-18466 Filed 11-1-06; 8:45 am]

Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 cc:

Robert A. SacconeVice President - Nuclear Operations PPL Susquehanna, LLC 769 Salem Blvd., NUCSB3 Berwick, PA 18603-0467Aloysius J. Wrape, IIIGeneral Manager - Performance Improvement and Oversight PPL Susquehanna, LLC Two North Ninth Street, GENPL4 Allentown, PA 18101-1179Terry L. HarpsterGeneral Manager - Plant Support PPL Susquehanna, LLC 769 Salem Blvd., NUCSA4 Berwick, PA 18603-0467Rocco R. SgarroManager - Nuclear Regulatory Affairs PPL Susquehanna, LLC Two North Ninth Street, GENPL4 Allentown, PA 18101-1179Walter E. MorrisseySupervising Engineer Nuclear Regulatory Affairs PPL Susquehanna, LLC 769 Salem Blvd., NUCSA4 Berwick, PA 18603-0467Michael H. CrowthersSupervising Engineer Nuclear Regulatory Affairs PPL Susquehanna, LLC Two North Ninth Street, GENPL4 Allentown, PA 18101-1179Steven M. CookManager - Quality Assurance PPL Susquehanna, LLC 769 Salem Blvd., NUCSB2 Berwick, PA 18603-0467Luis A. RamosCommunity Relations Manager, SusquehannaPPL Susquehanna, LLC 634 Salem Blvd., SSO Berwick, PA 18603-0467Bryan A. Snapp, Esq.Assoc. General Counsel PPL Services Corporation Two North Ninth Street, GENTW3 Allentown, PA 18101-1179Supervisor - Document Control ServicesPPL Susquehanna, LLC Two North Ninth Street, GENPL4 Allentown, PA 18101-1179Richard W. OsborneAllegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc.

212 Locust Street P.O. Box 1266 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1266Director, Bureau of Radiation ProtectionPennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Rachel Carson State Office Building P.O. Box 8469 Harrisburg, PA 17105-8469Senior Resident InspectorU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P.O. Box 35, NUCSA4Berwick, PA 18603-0035Regional Administrator, Region 1U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406Board of SupervisorsSalem Township P.O. Box 405 Berwick, PA 18603-0035 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 cc:Dr. Judith JohnsrudNational Energy Committee Sierra Club 443 Orlando Avenue State College, PA 16803Mr. James RossNuclear Energy Institute 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006-3708Mr. Don L. Klima, DirectorAdvisory Council on Historic Preservation Office of Federal Agency Programs 1100 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 803 Washington, DC 20004Susan M. Zacher, Historic Structures Section Chief Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission Bureau of Historic Preservation Commonwealth Keystone Building, 2 nd Floor400 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120-0093Mark Hartle, Chief, Aquatic Resources Section Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission Environmental Services

450 Robinson Lane Bellefonte, PA 16823-9620Jennifer Kagel, Fishery BiologistU.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Pennsylvania Field Office 315 South Allen Street, Suite 322 State College, PA 16801-4850Alice Zaikoski, Co-DirectorBerwick Public Library 205 Chestnut Street Berwick, PA 18603Clifford Farides, Executive DirectorMill Memorial Library495 E. Main StreetNanticoke, PA 18634Ms. Chris Firestone, Native Plant Program Manager Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Bureau of Forestry Forest Advisory Services P.O. Box 8552 Harrisburg, PA 17105-1673