ML19260C616

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Requests Info Re Whether Plants or Animals Listed or Proposed to Be Listed as Endangered or Threatened Species May Be Present in Vicinity of Site or Transmission Corridors
ML19260C616
Person / Time
Site: Waterford Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/21/1979
From: Ballard R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Black K
INTERIOR, DEPT. OF, FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE
References
NUDOCS 8001080115
Download: ML19260C616 (3)


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Docket No. 50-382 Kenneth E. Black, Regional Director U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service P. O. Box 95067 Atlanta, Georgia 30347

Dear Mr. Black:

The Louisiana Power and Light Company has applied for an operating license for Waterford Steam Electric Station Unit No. 3, which is under construction in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, near the town of Taft, and about 25 miles west of New Orleans.

Construction of the facility was authorized on May 14, 1974. The source of cooling water for the plant is the Mississippi River. The location of the site is shown in the enclosed map.

We are preparing an Environmental Impact Statement as part of our operating license review. Based on our interpretation of Section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act Amendments of 1978 (PL 95-632) and the fact that construction of Waterford Unit No. 3 began prior to November 10, 1978, initiation of consultation is not required. However, to assure a thorough review, we request that your office provide any information you may have as to whether plants or animals listed or proposed to be listed as endangered or threatened species may be present in the vicinity of the site or transmission corridors.

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