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New York State (NYS) Pre-Filed Hearing Exhibit NYS00131I, NUREG-1437, Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants: Main Report, Volumes 1 and 2 (May 1996) (Geis). Pages H-23 Through I-4
ML11348A339
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/14/2011
From:
State of NY
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
RAS 21541, 50-247-LR, 50-286-LR, ASLBP 07-858-03-LR-BD01 NUREG-1437, V2
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APPENDIXH selection process; and increase opportunities for public participation in the decision-making process and incorporate environmental justice concerns within the H-23 STATUTES AND REGULATIONS CERCLA process. This list is not exhaustive; however, it gives a general overview of the scope of CERCLA reform.

NUREG-1437, Vol. 2 OAGI0001365_01185 NYS00131I Submitted: December 14, 2011

ApPENDIX I NRC PROCEDURES FOR THE SUBMISSION OF PETITIONS FOR RULEMAKING NUREG-1437, Vol. 2 OAGI0001365_01186

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NRC PROCEDURES FOR THE SUBMISSION OF PETITIONS FOR RULEMAKING Th~s appendix contains NRC's procedural requirements for the submission of petitions for rulemaking. Individuals seeking a change to the findings in Appendix B (Table B-1) of Subpart A of 10 CPR Part 51 should follow these procedures. Petitions for rulemaking may be filed at any time.

10 CFR § 2802 Petition for Rulemaking (a) Any interested person may petition the Commission to issue, amend or rescind any regulation. The petition should be addressed to the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, Attention: Chief, Docketing and Service Branch.

I (b) A prospective petitioner may consult with the NRC before filing a petition for rulemaking by writing the Director, Freedom of Information and Publications Services, Office of Administration, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, Attention: Chief, Rules Review and Directives Branch. A prospective petitioner may also telephone the Rules Review and Directives Branch on (301)415-7158 or toll free on (800) 368-5642.

(1) In any consultation prior to the filing of a petition for rulemaking, the assistance that may be provided by the NRC staff is limited to-(i)

Describing the procedure and process for filing and 1-3 responding to a petition for rulemaking; (ii)

Clarifying an existing NRC regulation and the basis for the regulation; and (iii)

Assisting the prospective petitioner to clarify a potential petition so that the Commission is able to understand the nature of the issues of concern to the petitioner.

(2) In any consultation prior to the filing of a petition for rulemaking, in providing the assistance permitted in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the NRC staff will not draft or develop text or alternative approaches to address matters in the prospective petition for rulemaking.

(c)

Each petition filed under this section shall:

(1) Set forth a general solution to the problem or the substance or text of any proposed regulation or amendment, or specify the regulation which is to be revoked or amended; (2) State clearly and concisely the petitioner's grounds for and interest in the action requested; (3) Include a statement in support of the petition which shall set forth the specific issues involved, the petitioner's views or arguments with respect to those issues, relevant technical, scientific or other data involved which is reasonably available NUREG-1437, Vol. 2 OAGI0001365_01188

SUBMISSION OF PETITIONS to the petitioner, and such other pertinen t information as the petitioner deems necessary to support the action sought. In support of its petition, petitioner should note any specific cases of which petitioner is aware where the current rule is unduly burdensome, deficient, or needs to be strengthened.

(d) The petitioner may request the Commission to suspend all or any part of any licensing proceeding to which the petitioner is a party pending disposition of the petition for rulemaking.

(e) If it is determined that the petition includes the information required by paragraph (c) of this section and is complete, the Director, Division of Freedom of Information and Publications Services, or designee, will assign a docket number to the petition, will cause the petition to be formally docketed, and will deposit a copy of the docketed petition in the Commission's Public Document Room. Public comment may be requested by publication of a notice of the docketing of the petition in the FEDERAL REGISTER, or, in appropriate cases, may be invited for the first time upon publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER of a proposed rule developed in response to the petition. Publication will be limited by the requirements of section 181 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and may be limited by order of the Commission.

(f) If it is determined by the Executive Director for Operations that the petition does not include the NUREG-1437, Vol. 2 1-4 APPENDIX I information required by paragraph (c) of this section and is incomplete, the petitioner will be notified of that determination and the respects in which the petition is deficient and will be accorded an opportunity to submit additional data. Ordinarily this determination will be made within 30 days from the date of receipt of the petition by the Office of the Secretary of the Commission. If the petitioner does not submit additional data to correct the deficiency within 90 days from the date of notification to the petitioner that the petition is incomplete, the petition may be returned to the petitioner without prejudice to the right of the petitioner to file a new petition.

(g) The Director, Division of Freedom of Information and Publications Services, Office of Administration, will prepare on a semiannual basis a summary of petitions for rulemaking before the Commission, including the status of each petition. A copy of the report will be available for public inspection and copying for a fee in the Commission's Public Document Room, 2120 L Street, NW.,

Washington, DC.

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NRC FORM 335 (2-89)

US. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 1 REPORT NUMBER NRCM 1102 3201,3202 2 TITLE AND SUBTITLE BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA SHEET (See instructions on the reverse)

GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR LICENSE RENEWAL OF NUCLEAR PLANTS APPENDICES 5 AUTHOR(S) 3

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NUREG-1437 VOL 2 DATE REPORT PUBLISHED MONTH YEAR

__ May-1996 4 FIN OR GRANT NUMBER 6 TYPE OF REPORT REGULATORY 7 PERIOD COVERED (Inclusive Dates) 8 PERFORMING ORGANIZATION - NAME AND ADDRESS (If NRC, provide Division, Office or Region, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and mailing address, if contractor, provide name and mailing acJcJress )

DIVISION OF REGULATORY APPLICATIONS OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20555 -0001 9 SPONSORING ORGANIZATION - NAME AND ADDRESS (If NRC, type "Same as above"; if contractor, provide NRC DiviSion, Office or Region, U S Nuclear Regulatory CommiSSion, and mailing address)

DIVISION OF REGULATORY APPLICATIONS OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH U S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20555 -0001 10 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 11 ABSTRACT (200 words or less)

THE GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (GElS) EXAMINES THE POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS THAT COULD OCCUR AS A RESULT OF RENEWING LICENSES OF INDIVIDUAL NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS UNDER 10 CFR PART 54 THE GElS, TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, ESTABLISHES THE BOUNDS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THESE POTENTIAL IMPACTS. THE ANALYSES IN THE GElS ENCOMPASS ALL OPERATING LIGHT-WATER POWER REACTORS FOR EACH TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT THE GElS ATIEMPTS TO ESTABLISH GENERIC FINDINGS COVERING AS MANY PLANTS AS POSSIBLE. THIS GElS HAS THREE PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVES (1) TO PROVIDE AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE TYPES AND SEVERITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS THAT MAY OCCUR AS A RESULT OF LICENSE RENEWAL OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS UNDER 10 CFR PART 54, (2) TO INDENTIFY AND ASSESS THOSE IMPACTS THAT ARE EXPECTED TO BE GENERIC TO LICENSE RENEWAL, AND (3) TO SUPPORT A RULEMAKING (10 CFR PART 51) TO DEFINE THE NUMBER AND SCOPE OF ISSUES THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED BY THE APPLICANTS IN PLANT-BY-PLANT LICENSE RENEWAL PROCEEDINGS TO ACCOMPLISH THESE OBJECTIVES, THE GElS MAKES MAXIMUM USE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY DOCUMENTATION FROM ORIGINAL LICENSING PROCEEDINGS AND INFORMATION FROM STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATORY AGENCIES, THE NUCLEAR UTILITY INDUSTRY, THE OPEN LITERATURE, AND PROFESSIONAL CONTACTS 12 KEY WORDSIDESCRIPTORS (List words or phrases that will assist researchers in locating the report )

GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT LICENSE RENEWAL NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IRC FORM 335 (2-89) 13 AVAILABILITY STATEMENT UNLIMITED 14 SECURITY CLASSIFICATION (This Page)

UNCLASSIFIED (ThiS Report)

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