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Request for Scoping Comments Concerning the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1, License Renewal Application Review by the Federally Recognized Tribes
ML080980572
Person / Time
Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/09/2008
From: Lund A
NRC/NRR/ADRO/DLR/RLRA
To: Chicks R, Danforth G, Gonyea T, Halbritter R, Halftown C, Henry L, Herold D, Hill R, Holton K, Miller S, Ransom J, Snyder B, Sparkmann R, Spicer P, Wallace G
Cayuga Nation of New York, Delaware Nation, Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Oneida Indian Nation of New York, Oneida Nation of Wisconsin Tribe, Onondaga Nation, Seneca Nation of Indians, Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, Shawnee Tribe, Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, Stockbridge-Munsee Band Of the Mohican Nation, Wisconsin, Tonawanda Seneca Nation, Tuscarora Nation
Lopas, S, DLR/REBA - 415-1147
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April 09, 2008 The Honorable Raymond Halbritter Nation Representative Oneida Indian Nation 5218 Patrick Road Verona, NY 13478

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Representative Halbritter:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

impacts for 69 of these issues that apply to all plants or to plants with specific design or site characteristics. For the remaining 23 issues, plant-specific analyses will be documented in a supplement to the GEIS. A supplemental environmental impact statement will be prepared for TMI-1 to document the staffs review of environmental impacts related to terrestrial ecology, aquatic ecology, hydrology, cultural resources, and socioeconomic issues (among others), and will contain a recommendation regarding the environmental acceptability of the license renewal action.

Please submit any comments that you may have to offer on the scope of the environmental review by May 30, 2008. Written comments should be submitted by mail to the Chief, Rules and Directives Branch, Division of Administrative Services, Mail Stop T-6D59, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001. Electronic comments may be submitted to the NRC by e-mail at ThreeMileIslandEIS@nrc.gov. At the conclusion of the scoping process, the NRC staff will prepare a summary of the significant issues identified and the conclusions reached, and mail a copy to you.

To accommodate interested members of the public, the NRC will hold two public scoping meetings for the TMI-1 license renewal supplement to the GEIS on May 1, 2008. The first session will be held in the afternoon and an identical session will be held later that evening. The afternoon session will be held at the Elks Movie Theatre, 4 West Emaus Street, Middletown, PA 17057. The evening session will be held at Londonderry Elementary School, 260 Schoolhouse Road, Middletown, PA 17057. 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 7:00 p.m. and will continue until 10:00 p.m., as necessary. Additionally, the NRC staff will host informal discussions one hour before the start of each session.

The TMI-1 license renewal application and the GEIS are available on the internet at www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/licensing/renewal/applications/three-mile-island.html. In addition, the following locations have agreed to make the license renewal application and the GEIS available for public inspection: Londonderry Township Municipal Building, 783 South Geyers Church Road, Middletown, PA 17057; Middletown Public Library, 20 North Catherine Street, Middletown, PA 17057; and Penn State Harrisburg Library, 351 Olmsted Drive, Middletown, PA 17057.

The staff expects to publish the draft supplemental environmental impact statement in December 2008. A copy of the document will be sent to you for your review and comment. The NRC will hold another set of public meetings in the site vicinity to solicit comments on the draft supplemental environmental impact statement. After consideration of public comments received, the NRC will prepare a final supplemental environmental impact statement, which is scheduled to be issued in July 2009.

If you need additional information regarding the license renewal review process, please contact Ms. Sarah Lopas, License Renewal Project Manager, at 301-415-1147 or at sll2@nrc.gov.

Sincerely,

\RA\

Louise Lund, Branch Chief Projects Branch 1 Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-289

Enclosures:

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Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 cc:

Site Vice President - Three Mile Island Nuclear Director Station, Unit 1 Bureau of Radiation Protection AmerGen Energy Company, LLC Pennsylvania Department of P. O. Box 480 Environmental Protection Middletown, PA 17057 Rachel Carson State Office Building P.O. Box 8469 Vice President - Operations, Mid-Atlantic Harrisburg, PA 17105-8469 AmerGen Energy Company, LLC 200 Exelon Way, KSA 3-N Plant Manager - Three Mile Island Nuclear Kennett Square, PA 19348 Station, Unit 1 AmerGen Energy Company, LLC Vice President - Licensing and Regulatory P. O. Box 480 Affairs Middletown, PA 17057 AmerGen Energy Company, LLC 4300 Winfield Road Regulatory Assurance Manager - Three Warrenville, IL 60555 Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 AmerGen Energy Company, LLC Regional Administrator P.O. Box 480 Region I Middletown, PA 17057 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Road Ronald Bellamy, Region I King of Prussia, PA 19406 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Road Chairman King of Prussia, PA 19406 Board of County Commissioners of Dauphin County Michael A. Schoppman Dauphin County Courthouse Framatome ANP Harrisburg, PA 17120 Suite 705 1911 North Ft. Myer Drive Chairman Rosslyn, VA 22209 Board of Supervisors of Londonderry Township Dr. Judith Johnsrud R.D. #1, Geyers Church Road National Energy Committee Middletown, PA 17057 Sierra Club 433 Orlando Avenue Senior Resident Inspector (TMI-1) State College, PA 16803 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P.O. Box 219 Eric Epstein Middletown, PA 17057 TMI Alert 4100 Hillsdale Road Director - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Harrisburg, PA 17112 AmerGen Energy Company, LLC 200 Exelon Way, KSA 3-E Correspondence Control Desk Kennett Square, PA 19348 AmerGen Energy Company, LLC P.O. Box 160 Kennett Square, PA 19348

Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 cc:

Manager Licensing - Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 Rich Janati, Chief Exelon Generation Company, LLC Division of Nuclear Safety 200 Exelon Way, KSA 3-E Bureau of Radiation Protection Kennett Square, PA 19348 Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Christopher M. Crane Rachel Carson State Office Building President and Chief Executive Officer P.O. Box 8469 AmerGen Energy Company, LLC Harrisburg, PA 17105-8469 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555 Mr. Michael Murphy Bureau of Radiation Protection Mr. Charles G. Pardee Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Chief Nuclear Officer Protection AmerGen Energy Company, LLC Rachel Carson State Office Building 4300 Winfield Road P.O. Box 8469 Warrenville, IL 60555 Harrisburg, PA 17105-8469 Assistant General Counsel Mr. Michael G. Brownell, Chief AmerGen Energy Company, LLC Water Resources Management 200 Exelon Way Susquehanna River Basin Commission Kennett Square, PA 19348 1721 N. Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17102 Associate General Counsel Exelon Generation Company, LLC Ms. Rachel Diamond, Regional Director 4300 Winfield Road Southcentral Regional Office Warrenville, IL 60555 Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Frederick W. Polaski 909 Elmerton Avenue Manager License Renewal Harrisburg, PA 17110 Exelon Nuclear 200 Exelon Way Kennett Square, PA 19348 Albert A. Fulvio License Renewal Senior Project Manager Exelon Nuclear 200 Exelon Way Kennett Square, PA 19348

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Paul Spicer, Chief Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1283 Miami, OK 74355

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Chief Spicer:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Barry Snyder, Sr., President Seneca Nation of Indians P.O. Box 231 Salamanca, NY 14779

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear President Snyder:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Robert Chicks Tribal Chairman Stockbridge-Munsee Band Of the Mohican Nation, Wisconsin Route 1, P.O. Box 70 Bowler, WI 54416

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Chairman Chicks:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Tony Gonyea, Faithkeeper Onondaga Nation Rd 11a, Box 245 Nedrow, NY 13120

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Faithkeeper Gonyea:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Gerald Danforth, Chairwoman Oneida Nation of Wisconsin P.O. Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155-0365

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Chairwoman Danforth:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Raymond Halbritter Nation Representative Oneida Indian Nation 5218 Patrick Road Verona, NY 13478

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Representative Halbritter:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Glenna Wallace, Chief Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 350 Seneca, MO 64865

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Chief Wallace:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Kerry Holton Tribal President Delaware Nation P.O. Box 825 Anadarko, OK 73005

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear President Holton:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Clint Halftown Heron Clan Representative Cayuga Nation P.O. Box 11 Versailles, NY 14168

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Representative Halftown:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Scott Miller, Governor Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 2025 S. Gordon Cooper Drive Shawnee, OK 74801

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Governor Miller:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable James Ransom, Chief St. Regis Mohawk Tribe 412 State Route 37 Akwesasne, NY 13655

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Chief Ransom:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Roger Hill, Chief Tonawanda Seneca Nation 7027 Meadville Road Basom, NY 14013

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Chief Hill:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Leo Henry, Chief Chiefs Council Tuscarora Nation 2006 Mt. Hope Road Lewiston, NY 14092

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Chief Henry:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental

April 09, 2008 The Honorable Ron Sparkmann, Chairman Shawnee Tribe 29 South 69a Highway Miami, OK 75354

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR SCOPING COMMENTS CONCERNING THE THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Chairman Sparkmann:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) has recently received an application from AmerGen Energy Company, LLC (AmerGen), for the renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1), located on Three Mile Island, which is situated in the Susquehanna River, in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The NRC is in the initial stages of developing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS), which will document the impacts associated with the renewal of TMI-1. We would like your assistance in our review by providing input to the NRCs environmental review scoping process. The NRCs process includes an opportunity for public and inter-governmental participation in the environmental review. We want to ensure that you are aware of our efforts pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, Section 51.28(b). In addition, as outlined in 36 CFR 800.8(c), the NRC plans to coordinate compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 through the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The NRC has also sent copies of this letter to the tribal contacts for the following Federally-recognized tribes: Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Cayuga Nation; Delaware Nation; Delaware Trust Board; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Oneida Indian Nation; Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; Onondaga Nation; Seneca Nation of Indians; Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma; St. Regis Mohawk Tribe; Shawnee Tribe; Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation of Wisconsin; Tonawanda Seneca Nation; and Tuscarora Nation.

Under NRC regulations, the original operating license for a nuclear power plant is issued for up to 40 years. The license may be renewed for up to an additional 20 years if NRC requirements are met. The current operating license for TMI-1 will expire in April 2014. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. For the purpose of license renewal, AmerGen plans to replace the TMI-1 steam generators, and estimates that the total area disturbed by construction, decontamination, and laydown activities would be less than 10 acres, all of which would be previously disturbed property within the bounds of the TMI-1 flood protection dike. Provided for your information is the TMI-1 site boundary map (Enclosure 1) and transmission system map (Enclosure 2).

The GEIS considered the environmental impacts of renewing nuclear power plant operating licenses for a 20-year period on all currently operating sites. In the GEIS the NRC staff identified 92 environmental issues and developed generic conclusions related to environmental