ML100040291
| ML100040291 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Indian Point |
| Issue date: | 01/04/2010 |
| From: | - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| Download: ML100040291 (2) | |
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5 2-2 1.0 SITE AND ENVIRONMENT
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SUMMARY
OF CONCLUSIONS This volume of the PSAR sets forth the site and en. ironmental data which together form a basis for the criteria for d signing the facility and for evaluating the routine and accidental elease of radio active liquias and gases to the environment.
These/data support the conclusion that there will be no undue risk to pub ic health and safety with the plant ldsigned as planned and the enviromental characteris tics described i6ithis volume.
The strength o this conclusion rests not only upon the data themselves but upon t favorable opinions (also included in this volume) of several indepen ent consultants to the Applicant, each speal ng within his partiular area of expertness, health physics, demography, geology, s ismology, hydrology or meteorology, as the case may be..
- The task of evaluatingthe environmental characteristics of the area has been facilitated by the significant fact that for ten years studies and measurements of th e characteris tics have been made, whereas for almost three year measurements have been made of the effects on evironment of rel/ases\\from an operating nuclear power facility, the facility the subj'ect of AEC License No. DPR-5.
Careful projectionhave been made of the probable growth of population in the areand these projections have been taken into account in plant desig. both as to control of accidents and as to assump tions about operatio Only Forty,-six people reside within 1/2 mile of Unit #2 and only 100 live within one mile. Approximately 53, 000.eople now reside within a 5-mile radius of the proposed facility.
The largest concentra tion of population is in the City of Peekskill (Population 19, 000; estimated 1985 population, 30, 000) the center of which is about 2 1/2 miles northeast of the site.
The most densely populate 15 degree sector, within 5 miles, is toward Peekskill to the northest and contains 110 1(Speople".k
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The 1960 population within a 15-mile radius of the site was 32 6,930 whereas the 1980 estimated population (according to the It /
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