ML19221A745
| ML19221A745 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 02/28/1979 |
| From: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | |
| References | |
| NUREG-0555, NUREG-0555-02.1, NUREG-555, NUREG-555-2.1, SRP-02.01, SRP-2.01, NUDOCS 7907090023 | |
| Download: ML19221A745 (3) | |
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Section 2.1 February 1979 ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARD REVIEW PLAN FOR ES SECTION
2.1 DESCRIPTION
OF THE STATION LOCATION REVIEW INPUTS Environmental Report Sections 2.1 Geography and Demography Environmental Reviews None Standards and Guides None Other The site visit Responses to requests for additional information Consultation with local, State, and Federal Agencies REVIEW OUTPUTS Environmental Statement Sections 2.1 Description of the Station Location Other Environmental Reviews None I.
PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of this environmental standard review plan (ESRP) is to direct the staff's preparation of a description of the geographical location of the site.
The scope of the review directed by this plan will include consideration of geography in suf ficient detail to orient the reader and to establish a geo-graphical point of reference for other descriptive material (e.g.,
land and water use, local ecology or demography).
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II.
REQUIRED DATA AND INFORMATION The following data or information will be required:
A.
Site location:
State; county; latitude and longitude; and township, range, and section(s) (from the ER).
B.
Area of the site (from the ER).
C.
Distance and direction from the nearest major city (from the ER).
D.
Distance and direction from several nearby towns and readily recognized landmarks, including major nearby highways, rivers, or other bodies of water, within 10 km of the plant site (from the ER and site visit).
E.
For geographical orientation, simplified maps (based on a State highway or similar map) centered on the plant site:
one general map with about an 80-km radius and a second map with about a 10-km radius of the plant (orient true north at the top of the map) (from the ER).
F.
A high-oblique aerial view or perspective drawing of the site with an indication of the plant boundary (plant site should occupy about 10% of the view [from the ER and on request (reproducible copy) from the applicant].
IIL ANALYSIS PROCEDURE Since this section is primarily for orientation, the information required can usually be obtained from the applicant's environmental report. The reviewer will visit the site to ensure that important features have been noted.
IV.
EVALUATION The evaluation is to establish whether the descriptive information is useful. for clearly and concisely orienting the reader to the location of the 107 145 2.1-2
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The reviewer will verify both by site visit and by independent review of geographical informatio',
'.h a t the descriptive material is correct and complete.
V.
INPU' "' THE ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT The material should e presented in a narrative style maintaining both brevity and clarity.
Usually the topic can be covered in a few sentences accompanied by figures as described in the Required Data and Information section.
VI.
REFERENCES None 107 146 2.1-3