ML19221A813
| ML19221A813 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 02/28/1979 |
| From: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | |
| References | |
| NUREG-0555, NUREG-0555-06.7, NUREG-555, NUREG-555-6.7, SRP-06.07, SRP-6.07, NUDOCS 7907090175 | |
| Download: ML19221A813 (6) | |
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Section 6.7 February 1979 ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARD REVIEW PLAN FOR ES SECTION 6.7 ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUR7MENTS AND MONITORING PROGRAMS: STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS 6.7.1 SITE PREPARATION AND CONSiRUCTION MONITORING 6.7.'
PREOPERATIONAL MONITORING REVIEW INPUTS Environmental Report Sections 4.5 Construction Impact Control Program 6.1 Applicant's Preoperational Environmental Programs Environmeatal Reviews 4.6 Measures and Controls to Limit Adverse Impacts During Construction 6
Environmental Measurements and Monitoring Programs 6.1 Thermal 6.2 Radiological 6.3 Hydrological 6.4 Meteorological 6.5 Biological 6.6 Chemical Standards and Guides None Other Responses to requests for additional information REVIEW OUTPUTS Environmental Statement Sections 6.7 Environmental Measurements and Monitoring Programs: Staff Recommendations 6.7.1 Site Preparation and Construction Monitoring 6.7.2 Preoperational Monitoring 109 023
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ebruary 1979 Other Envi,onmental Reviews 4.6 Measures and Controls to Limit Adverse Impacts During Ccostruction I.
PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of this environmental standard review plan (ESRP) is to direct the staf f's preparation of recommendations for (1) monitoring to be conducted during site preparation and project construction, and (2) the applicant's p e-operational monitoring program.
The scope of the review directed Fy this plan will include a summarization of the applicant's commitments for monitoring programs that have been recommended for adoption by the staff and a listing of additional staf f recommended menitoring programs.
The results of this review will be the staf f's recommendation for con-sideraticn of those monitoring programs to be specified as conditions to the construction permit.
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REQUIRED DA1A AND INFORMATION The kinds of data and information required will be af fected by site-and station specific factors, and the-degree of detail will be modified according to the anticipated magnitude of the potential site preparation and construction impacts and the need for adequate preoperational baseline environmental data.
The following data and information will usually be required:
A.
Applicant's Proposed Monitoring Programs 1.
Site preparation and construction monitoring (f rom the ER) 2.
Preoperational monitoring (from the ER).
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Staff Analysis of Proposed Monitoring Prograns and Recommendations for Additions and/or Deletions 1.
Thermal Monitoring (from ESRP 6.1) 2.
Radiological Monitoring (f rom ESRP 6.2) 3.
Hydrological Monitoring (from ESRP 6.3) 4.
Meteorological Monitoring (from ESRP 6.4) 5.
Biological Monitoring (from ESRPs 6.5.1 and 6.5.2' 6.
Chemical Monitoriac, (f rom ESRP 6.6).
III.
ANALYSIS PROCEDURE The reviewer's analysis will consist of identification and tabulation of (1) the applicant's prcposed monitoring programs, (2) staff comments and recommendations for adoption, modification, or deletion of all or parts of these programs, and (3) staf f recommended monitoring programs not prcposed by the applicant. The following procedure will be repeated for (a) site prepara-tion and construction monitoring programs and (b) the preoperational monitoring program:
1.
The. reviewer will prepare a table listing the applican, s proposed monitoring programs by general subject and providing sufficient program details (e.g., instrumentation, location, sampling frequency) to allow adequate program description.
2.
The reviewer will note ES Sections 6.1 through 6.6 reviewer recom-mendations for additions, deletions, or modifications to the tabulated programs.
3.
The reviewer will add to the table (discussed in item 1) the staf f-recomrended modifications to the monitoring programs, 6ga) ) with suf ficient detail to permit adequate program description.
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Based on items 1 through 3 above, the reviewer will prepare c com-bined monitoring program description suitable for inclusion in the ES as the staff's recommended monitoring programs for consideration as a condition to be placed on the construction permit. Where called for by coordination with other agencies, the reviewer will identify those program elements required to satisfy other agency requirements, e.g., NPDES permit conditions.
For preoperational monitoring programs, there may be instances where final program details will not be available at the time of the environmental review.
In such circumstances, the reviewer will tabulate the generai program require-ments and specify the date or time period when final program details will be available.
IV.
EVALUATION Based on the tabulation prepared in Section III of the ESRP, the reviewer will ensure that the monitoring programs have been described in adequate. Jetail to achieve the objectives of each program, and that the pmgrams satisfy LSe requirements of the individual reviesers for ES Sections 6.1 through 6.6.
The reviewer will evaluate the total programs of site preparation and construction monitoring and preoperational monitoring, and will adjust them to eliminate duplications of monitoring requirements and/or inconsiste.cies between require-ments as established by the reviewers for ES Sections 6.1 through 6.6.
The reviewer will consult with these reviewers in making any such adjustments.
The reviewer will also consult with the reviewer for ES Section 4.6 to compare the site preparation and construction monitoring programs with the ES Section 4.6 measures and controls to limit adverse impacts. Basea on this comparison, the reviewer will determine if additional monitoring progrcms (e.g., noise) will be required, and if so, will ensure that these programs are included in the pro-posed programs or the staff-recommended programs.
The reviewer will ensure that any staf f recommendations for moni'oring programs that fall within the responsibilities of other agencies (e.g.,
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February 1979 monitoring of parameters associated with FWPCA considerations) are consistent with NRC policy and have been coordinated with the responsible agency.
V.
INPUT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL STATEPgg This section of the ES should present the staff's recommended site prepara-tion and construction and preoperational monitoring programs that are to be con-sidered for inclusion as conditions to be placed on the construction permit.
The input will usually be provided in two ES Sections (as follows):
A.
ES Section 6.7.1 This section will describe the staff's recommended program for site preparation and construction monitorirg, including those elements of the appli-cant's proposed programs that are acceptable to the staff.
These latter elements may be incorpcrated by reference. A tabular format based on the table prepared in Section III of this ESRP should be used.
The input should describe the purposes and objectives of each program and suf ficient program detail to establish the scope and content of the program and to minimize the pos:
lity of misinterpretation of a program or orogram element.
B.
ES Section 6.7.2 This section will describe the staff's recommended preoperational program, including those elements of the applicant's proposed programs that are acceptable to the staff. These latter elements may be incorporated by reference.
A tabular format similcr to that described in ES Section 6.7.1 should be used.
Each program will be sufficiently specific to establish the scope and content of the program, and to minimize the possibility of misinterpretation of a program or program element.
For those instances where complete pmoperational program descriptions are not available, the input will specify the date or time pericd when these data will be made available for staff review.
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The reviewer will proviae inputs or ani',ure tha' inputs a.9 made to the following ES Section:
Section 4.6.2:
The reviewer will provide as input to Ed Section 4.6.2 a list of those monitoring programs that will permit application of adequate measures and controls to limit adverse environmental impacts of site prepara-tion and construction.
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REFERENCES None 9
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