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Comments on 810331 Suppl 2 to Des.Final Suppl Should Assess Potential Impacts to Fish & Wildlife Resources from Nuclear Accident.Active Sand & Gravel Pit & Processing Plant within 3-mile Radius of Low Population Zone Should Be Mentioned
ML18030A545
Person / Time
Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/18/1981
From: Hoffman C
INTERIOR, DEPT. OF
To: Youngblood B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8105210192
Download: ML18030A545 (2)


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Os p United States Department oE the Interior St we~ OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

'seem ) mes WASHINGTON, D.C. 20240 ER 81/573 MAY 18 1983 u) 'l l~a/,

Mr. B. J. Youngblood,- Chief egfgy()-

Licensing Branch No. 1 Division of Licensing Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 q/g

Dear Mr. Youngblood:

Thank you for your letter of March 31, 1981, which transmitted copies of Supplement No. -'2 to the draft. environmental statement-for the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, LuzFPne County, Pennsylvania'h .Qe have- the follow'ing: comments.

final supplement should assess potential impacts to fish and 'he wildlife resources from a nuclear accident The impacts such

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radioactive releases to water or the atmosphere would have on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems should be assessed. ln particular, the effect on fish and wildlife growth and repro-duction from radioactive materials likely to accumulate or magnify in the food chain during and after an accident should be described. The short- and long-term effects on the human use would be consumed if presented'or(~)

of fish and wildlife resources, especially in downstream reaches of the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay, which otherwise not exposed or contaminated by accidentally released radioactive materials should be Our Bureau of Mines Mineral Industry Location System (MALS) active sand and gravel pit and processing plane is located 3)DZP" shows'hat an within the 3-mile radius of the low population zone (LPZ) as defined on page 6-8 of the supplement. This operation should be mentioned in section 6.1.3.2, Site Features, of the supplement. An active mineral producer within the Lpg would include a work force that QQ)(3) requires the "appropriate and e ffective measures... in the event of a serious accident," referred to in the first paragraph on page 6-8.

Ve hope these comments will be helpful to you in the preparation of a final statement.

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