ML11252B053

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Comment (1) of Robert G. Whitlam, on Behalf of Washington Dept of Archaeology & Historic Preservation Columbia Generating Station License Renewal
ML11252B053
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Site: Columbia Energy Northwest icon.png
Issue date: 09/01/2011
From: Whitlam R
State of WA, Dept of Archaeology & Historic Preservation
To: David Wrona
Division of License Renewal
References
121007-20-NRC, 76FR54502 00001
Download: ML11252B053 (1)


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STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY & HISTORIC PRESERVATION 1063 S. Capitol Way, Suite 106

  • Olympia, Washington 98501 Mailing address: PO Box 48343

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Fax Number (360) 586-3067 8

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  • J September 1, 2011 Mr. David J. Wrona Division of License Renewal Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C., 10555-0001

Dear Mr. Wrona:

Re: Columbia Generating Station License-enewal Log No.: 121007-20-NRC C=)

C) r-1 CID Thank you for contacting our department. We have reviewed the materials you provided for the proposed Columbia Generating Station License Renewal in Richland, Benton County, Washington.

We concur with your Determination of No Adverse Effect based upon the implementation of the Cultural Resources Protection Plan and the identified stipulations on page 4-28 including the training elements on lines 6 thru 15. We look forward to the development of the Training Agendas and the CRPP scheduled revisions.

We would appreciate receiving any correspondence or comments from concerned tribes or other parties that you receive as you consult under the requirements of 36CFR800.4(a)(4).

In the event that archaeological or historic materials are discovered during project activities, work in the immediate vicinity must stop, the area secured, and this department notified.

These comments are based on the information available at the time of this review and on behalf of the State Historic Preservation Officer in compliance with the Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended, and its implementing regulations 36CFR800.4. Should additional information become available, our assessment may be revised, including information regarding historic properties that have not yet been identified. Thank you for the opportunity to comment and a copy of these comments should be included in subsequent environmental documents.

Sincerely, Robert G. Whitlam, Ph.D.

State Archaeologist (360)586-3080 email: rob.whitlam@dahp.wa.eov

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