ML19308E160
| ML19308E160 | |
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| Site: | Crystal River |
| Issue date: | 11/20/1972 |
| From: | Spicer D FLORIDA, STATE OF |
| To: | Schwencer A US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
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| NUDOCS 8003240675 | |
| Download: ML19308E160 (50) | |
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{{#Wiki_filter:v- +% s AEC DISfRIBUTION FOR PART 50 DOCXET !GTERIAL (TEMPORARY FORM) COICROL NO:6523 l FIyy vMvTwo FROM State of Florida DATE OF DOC: DATE REC'D i LTR b2MO RP2 CPZdEa D:pt. of Administration Te11thassee, Florida 32304 11-20-72 11-29-72 x Don L. Spicer TO: ORIG CC OTHER I SE.W tiEC FDR X A. Schwencer SE?C LOC L PDR X I signed 1 C W S. WPROPINFO INFUT NO CYS REC'D DOCXET 50: 2 50-302 DESCRIP2 ION: ENCLOSURES: Ltr trans the following: Comments on Draft Enviro. Statement from several.of the state agencies. ACKN01 EDGED 00 N0" REMOVE Pm7 NA;cs: Crystal River, Unit # 3 (2 cys rec'd) FOR ACTION /INFORMATION 11-29-72 tod BUTLER (L) JCIDCNCER(L) SCHEMEL(L) KDIGETON(E) W/ Copies U/1 Copics W/ Copics W/ Copies CLARK (L) STOL"(L) ZIEMJJ'N(L) YOU::G3IDOD(E) W/ Ccpics U/ Copics il/ Copies W/ Copics COLLER(L) VASSALID(L) CEIT.l COD (FM) EEGAN(E) W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/4 Copies KITIEL(L) H. DEICON . DICKER (E) W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION [nEG p TECH REVIEW VOLLMER vHARLESS WADE E ru raR hEaDdIB DENTON SHAFER F&M CGC, ROOM P-506A SCHROEDER GRIMES F&M BROWN E A72 ZING / STAFF MACCARY GA!OELL SMILEY M. WILLIAMS E CASE LANGE(2) KASTNER NUSSBAUMER J. GOULBOURNE L GIAIGUSSO PAULICKI BALLARD A/TIIO E0YD-L(BWR) SHA0 SPANGLER LIC ASST. BRAITMAN yDEYOUNG-L(PWR) KWfH SERVICE L SALTZMAN SKOVROLT-L STELIO ENVIRO MASON L P. COLLIUS FDORE MULLER WIISON L PLANS HOUSTON DICKER MAIGRET L MCDONALD REG OPR TEDESCO KNIGHTON SLETH L DUBE MILE & REGION (2) ~IONG YOUNGELOOD GEARIN L MORRIS LAINAS PROJ 1EaDER DIGGS L INFO STELLE E AROYA TEEIS L C. MILES LEE L 8003240-REGAN l EXTERNAL DISTRIBITITON 4 -IDCAL PDR Crys tal River, Fla. 1-UPIE(ABERNATHY) d l) M NATIONAL LAB'S ML l-FDR-SAN /LA/Nr 1-NSIC(BUCHANAN) 1-R. CARROLL-0C, GT-B227 1-GERALD m.TnUCHE 1ASLB-YORE /SAYRE WOODWARD /'.ST. yl-R. CATLIN, E-256-GT BROCKHAVEN NAT. LAB H 1-AGMED(WALTER K0 ESTER, 1-CONSULAITI'S
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c) Functioning as the state planning and development clearinghouse contemplated in U. S. Office of Management and Budget Circular A-95, we have reviewed the environmental reports and the draft environmental impact statement on the following project: Atomic Energy Commission: Florida PoNer Corporation Crystal River Unit 3, Docket No. 50-302. SAI Project flos. 73-0341, 72-0800, and 72-0540. During our review, we referred the reports and environmental impact statement to state agencies, which we have identified as interested in the environmental effects of the project or in developing or enforcing standards relating to these effects and to the Environmental Informaticn Center through which we received comments by individuals. Agencies were requested to review the statement and comment on the adequacy of treatment of environmental matters of their concern, additional alternatives which should be considered, and project modifications or spe-cial control measures to reduce or avoid adverse environmental effects. We are forwarding herewith letters of comment on this statement and project by governmental and private organizations and individuals. Most of the comments made by agencies were in response to our request for comments on various documents relating to the project received from Florida Power Corporation. Letters are enclosed from the: Department of Ag-griculture and Consumer Services; Board of Trustees of the Internal Improve-ment Trust Fund; Department of Commerce; Deoartment of Community Affairs; Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services - Division of Health; De-partment of Insurance; Department of Legal Affairs; Department of Natural Resources; Department of Pollution Control; Public Service Commission; Department of State - Division of Archives, History, and Records Management; and from Mr. A. R. Quillinan; Ms. Karen K. Vogt; Mr. Larry Brock; Ms. June Rouseff; Ms. Anne Hains; Mr. Eric Reints; and Ms. Jennifer Boone. We also -6TM l
i' v *;. Mr. A. Schwencer Page-2 November 20,.1972 requested'that the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission review the statement; no reoly was received from the Commission.- . In accordance with the Council on Environmental Quality guidelines concerning statements on proposed federal actions affecting the environ-ment,:as required by the National _ Policy Act of 1969, and U. S. Office of Management and Budget Circular A-95,-this letter, with attachments, should be appended to the final environmental impact statement.on this project. _ Comments regarding this statement and project contained herein or attached hereto.should be. addressed in the statement. We request to be forwarded one copy of the final environmental statc. ment submitted to the Council on Environmental Quality. Sincerely, Q. { y W e Don L. Spicer Chief l Bureau of Intergovernmental Relations DLS/wnb Enclosures cc: Hon. Tom Adams Mr. John Bethea Ms. Jennifer Boone Mr. Larry Brock j Hon. Doyle Conner Ms. Anne Hains Mr. Mabry~ T. Ervin M,*. Randolph Hodges Mr. Joel Kuperberg l Hon. Thomas O'Malley Mr. ' Eric Reints Ms. June Rouseff l Mr._A. R. Quillinan i Mr. David H. Scott Mr. R. Charles Shepherd. Hon. Robert _Shevin l Dr. Wade :"ephens Ms.1 Karen K. Vogt Mr. H. E. Wallace l Mr. Robert Williams i 4
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g... 'DIVISloN oF STAit PU t. tar. Barrau of ) ]titergovernmer't't it ! *i'en TO': Mr. Don L. Spicer, Chief, Bureau of Intergovernmenhal Regigs 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 02304 FROM: Honorable-Doyle Conner rstCEre to Commissioner of Agriculture . sArnc. M M / RE:. U. S. Atomic Energy Commission - Florida Power an.-. d Light Comrany: DEIS cn Supplement to Crystal River Unit 3 fluclear Generating Sta tion. SAI Project tlo. 73-0341. Comments due by October 12, 1972 We have reviewed the above environmental impact statement and comment as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check (d for each item ~~ None ' Comment enclosed 1 ^ Addit.ional specific effects which should be assessed: 2. Additional alternatives which should be considered: V 3. Better or more appropriate measures and ' standards which should be used to evaluate environmental effects: v 4. Additional control ceasures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or irretrievable commitment of resources: 8 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental _ damage from this project might be, using the best alternative and control measures: 6.-'We identify issues which require further discussion or resolution as shown: , j ~ O does wish {hisagency S-65Ie's not wish E ""#I '"VIT neental impact state-ment on this project. '.I .. l 'wlaA l m (Name &# title of authe'fiticading official) None Enclosure (s) U Attached ._ m.. a -A
w--- 3* I rs a, SimTE Pe ANN NG ANs rivet oPMENT C t.'! PLU5E To: Homer E. Still, Jr., State Planning and'DevelopmentCleapinghgusg 725 South Broncugh Strect, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 n ur.aco FROM: Honorable Doyle Conner Commissioner of Agriculture S P D C NO, U
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Crystal River, Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plint Environmental Report. SPDC Project No. 72-0540 We have reviewed the above environmental repo. MA comment as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and n ciological effects of concern to.us as shown below: Check (t[ for each item None Comment enclosed 1. Additional specific effects which should be ~ assessed: 2. Additional alternatives which should be considered: 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate environmental effects: 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or irretrievable commitment of resources: 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, using the best alternative and control measures: 6. We ido,tify issues Which require further ,j' ' discussion or resolution as shown: This agency t review the draf t environmental i= pact state-O t wish ment on this project. ~< cvA f a (Name & title of au'thehtic'ating official) Enclosure (s) O Attached
e e s f. . ~. y I TATE Pt ANN M' ON DEVO oPMEN1 3 Homer E. Still, Jr., State Planning and Development Ckearikghouse ' TO: 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 gg 7 FROM* Honorable Doyle Conner ^'~~" " Commissioner of Agriculture sPDCno. gg,O$0d Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission - Florida Power & Light Company: Crystal River Unit 3, Applicant's Environmental Report, Operating License Stage, Citrus County SPDC Project No. 72-0800. We have reviewed the above environmental impact statement and comment as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, v oloctical, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check (d for each item None Comment enclosed 1. Additional specif'.c effects which should be assessed: 2. Additional alternatives which should be considered: V 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate V environmental effects: 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or V 1rretrievable commitment of resources: 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, / using the best alternative and control measures: 6. We identify issues which require further discussion or resolution as shown: V This agency t review the final environ = ental impact state-o wish i ment on t -is oroject, 5 sl (N me & title of. authenticating official) i Enclosure (s) Md
%.:./ STATE Or FLORIDA BOARD Or TRUSTEES OF. THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND ELLIOT BUILDING TALLAHASSEE. FLO Rf D A 32304 Jeci Kupert> erg TELEPHONE 224 2tol E.ccutive Director November 17, 1972 m D1 Vision op 374)g pLgNNING, I Burecu Of Mr. Don L. Spice'r, Chief '"'8""'" ental R+1eig Bureau of Intergovernmental Relations Department of Administration NOy 201972 Division of State Planning 725 South Bronough Street sAs No, _ ' -/3/[ Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Dear Mr. Spicer:
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission - Florida Power Company: Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Supplement to Crystal River Unit Nuclear Generating Station. SAI Project Number 73-0341. The Trustees' staff has reviewed the draft environmental impact statement regarding the proposed operational licensing of the Florida Power Company Crystal River Nuclear Power Generating Station. The Atomic Energy Commission has compiled an excellent review of the environmental aspects of this plant. The following comments are submitted: 1) We are concerned about the long range effects increased water temperatures may have on an estuarine environment and endorse the idea of monitoring this area to determine what these effects may be. 2) This plant is in close proximity to the St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve (G-8). We urge expansion of the study to determine the possible effects of this plant on the preserve. We would like to review any further information on this project. l Sincerely, i l [ cel Kup rberg i Executive Director JX/bjl Reubin o'D. Astew Richard (Dick) Stone Robert L Shevin Fred O. Dickinson, Jr. Governor Secretary of State Attorney General Cornotroller Thomas D. O'Malley Floyd T. Christian Doyle Conner W r.> -.x
' STATE PLANNINFAND E EVEt CPMEft rN Ct EAklNCHOUSE aC. j id } MAR 16 1972 hr.ct.s v c.u STATE OF FLORIDA Q 2,- /? f]CO 3 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE. INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUT IL.NC ELLloT BUILDING TALLAHASSEE. FLORIDA 32304 Joel Kuperberg TELEPHONE 224 21o1 Executive Director March 13, 1972 Mr. Homer E. Still, Jr. State Planning and Development Clearinghouse 725 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Dear Mr. Still:
Florida Power Corporation Crystal River Unit No. 3 SPDC Project No. 72-0800 Your attention is called to our February 28 response to this project, a copy of which is enclosed. Our comment on this project remains the same. Sincerely, oel Kuperberg [ Executive Director JK/xdb Enclosure Reubin O'D. Askew Richard (Dick) Stone Robert L. Shevin Fred O. Dickinson. Jr. Governor Secretary of State Attorney General Comptroller Thomas D. O'Malley Floyd T. Christian Doyle Conner Treamrer - Commissioner of Education Commissioner of Q7iculture
/'- i STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND TALLAH ASS EE. FLORIDA 32304 ELLIOT BUILDING TELEPHON E 224.21ol' Joel Kuperberg Executive Director February 28, 1972 STATE PLAtsMino nno egygtempg WRINGHCO::.E Mr. Homer E. Still, Jr. State Plannin; and Development FEB 291972 Clearinghouse & ?.* hcLeavc0 Department of Administration gg 725 South Bronough SPDCNO. Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Dear Mr. Still:
Cryst?. River Unit #3 Floridt Power Corporation SPDC Project No. 72-0540 Staff review finds an objection to the maximum cooling ] water discharge temperature as presented. A differential l of 5*F over ambient may result in discharges in excess of 95'F. We are opposed to discharge in excess of 95'F in light of present-day knowledge. We understand that the Department of Pollution Control l is formulating thermal standards for the state. This . project should be in compliance with these standards when issued. Sincerely, e el Kupe merg Executive Director JK/xdb Reubin O'D. Askew Richard (Dick) Stone Rot rt L. Shevin Fred o. Dickinson, Jr. Governor Secretary of State Attorney General Comptroller Thomas D. O'Malley Floyd T. Christian Doyle Conner t_ _ e ;, ^ m
.q.,.* TO: Mr. Don L. Spicer, Chief, Bureau of Intergovernmental Relations 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 FROM: Lt. Governor Tom Adams Department of Commerce RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission - Florida Power and Light Company: DEIS on Supplement to Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Station. SAI Project No. 73-0341. Comments due by October 12, 1972 We have reviewed the above environmental impact statement and comment as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check (v[ for each item None Comment enclosed 1. Additional specific effects which should be j,, - assessed: 2. Additional alternatives which should be 7,,,' i considered: V 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate environmental effects: 4. Additional control measures which should he applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or g, irretrievable commitment of resources: 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, using the best alternative and control [' measures: i 6. We identify issues which require further g,, - discussion or resolution as shown: This agency / to review the final environmental impact state-es o wish ment on this project. a k, ' ff ,) (Nj/e# & title of authentica(ing official) l Enclosure (s) d l;-
r .-.471.- Qiht3202M NM FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STATE PLANNINC ANO DEVELOPMENT Date April 13, 1972 CLEARINGHOUSE - To Mr. Homer E. Still,,Jr. APR 251972 Frrm Morris Ford / g' nm.v cu S POC NO.g, ggg Subi:ct U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Crys.ul River unit .S, SPDC Project No. 72-0800 We have reviewed the subject draft and within the limits of our capabilities we find nothing detrimental to the State of Florida in those specific areas of concern to the Department of Commerce. Questionnaire attached. MF/jcr attachment 9
l f" TO: ~ Eomer E.' Still, Jr., State Planning a d D ~, i 725 South Bronough Street, -Tallahasevelopment Clearinghouse n see, Florida 32304 FROM: Lt. Governor Tom Adams Secretary of Commerce RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Co= mission License Stage, Citrus CountyCrystal River Unit 3, Appli nvironmental Report, Operating SPDC Project No. 72-0800. We have reviewed the above envir effects of concern to us as shown belca to the adequacy o s cal, ecological, and sociological i s ow: Check NI for each iteml 1. Additional specific effects which None I l Comment enclosed assessed: should be I I 2. Additional alternatives which sh considered: ould be 3. Better or more appropriate measu X environmental effects: standards which should be used to res and ua te r~ X 4. Additional control measures which effects or to avoid the irreversibleapplied to reduce adver should be irretrievable commitment of reor sources: 'y 5. Our assessment of how using the best alternative and contr lmsntal damage fro e, m2asures: o X 6. Wa identify issues which requi discussion or resolution as show re further n: i X This agency int on this project. review the final environmental imp -l does to ot wish act state-Morris Ford, Director (Name & title of authenticatin g oEficial)
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$ 'o n = l Lirutennpt GovernorTom Adams -g .h,Nd$g '* c7.a/ n s STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Collins Building. Tallahassee. Florida 32304 ~.... February 22, 1972 STATE rtenswa,no c,yt, g,,,,,, CLEAHitWHCUnE Mr. Homer E. Still, Jr. FEB 24 19p' Department of Administration i State Planning and Development Clearinghouse 3 poe ygy g3g ,l Johns Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304 -j
Dear Mr. Still:
The environmental report, SPDC Project Number 72-0540, concerning the Crystal River Unit Three, Nuclear Generating Plant, submitted to me February 4, 1972, has been reviewed as requested. We find that all aspects concerning the technical operation of the plant which might effect the environment, colmnitment of resources and necessary protection of people and property are c.omprehensively covered in this report. In checking with the agencies of state government responsible for safety, environmental and pollution control, we found them to be well informed and familiar.with the required operational control procedures called for. The responsibility of the Department of Commerce, under the dictates of Chapter 290 of the Florida Nuclear Code, is hereby discharged by acceptance of this Environmental Report as submitted. Sincerely, \\._ w w vr Lieutenant Governor TA/cvs Divisions: Administrative Services / Commercial Development / Labor and Employment Opportunities
TO: Homer E. Still, Jr., State Planning and Development Clearinghouse 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 FROM: Mrs. M. Athalie Range, Secretary Department of Co=munity Affai;s re: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission: Crystal, River, Unit 3, Nuclear Generating Plant, Environmental Report. SPDC Project :s9ng4# Mum cevacmcnr CLEAhiMiHOU5E FEB 141972 ~ . kcwvce ~ S PDC NO-We have reviewed the above environmental report and comm a as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Qeck (d for each item None Comment enclosed 4 1. Additional specific effects which should be 'y assessed: t/ 2. Additional alternatives whic".1 should be considered: 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate ,f environmental effec ts: V 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or irretrievable co=mitment of resources: 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, using the best alternative and control measures: 6. We identify issues which require.further ,/ discussion or resolution as showm: V This agency to review the draf t environmental impact state-O d es t wish ment on this project. M en (Namd & title of authenticating official) Enclosure (s) k None M-O Attached / 9
r s o DIVIS,1CN OF STATE PtANNING' Bureau cf $EEbl55;"'* R*tions Mr. Don L. Spicer, Chief, Bureau of Intergovernmental te OCT 11 g 32304-TO: 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida Mrs. M. Athalie Range, Secretary sa,no,jy3gg7 FRoM: Department of Community Affairs U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Florida Power and Light Comp:ny: DEIS on Supplement to Crystal River Unit 3 fluclear Generating RE: Station. SAI. Project flo. 73-0341. Comments due by October 12, 1972 statement and comment We have reviewed the above environmental impact l as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociologica ef fects of concern to us as shown below: Check ( d-for each item None' Comment enclosed Additional specific effects which should be 1. assessed: Additional alternatives which should he / f 2. V considered: Better or more appropriate measures and 3. standards which should be used to evaluate environmental effects: Additional control measures which should be 4. applied to reduce adverse environmental / effects or to avoid the irreversible or irretrievable commitment of resources: Our assessment of how serious the environ-5. mental ' damage - from this project might be, [ using the best alternative and control measures: We identify issues which require further 6. discussion or resolution as shown: e ev e na en r a a mpa state-This -agency [otwish e ment on this project. m (Name & titl6 of authenticating official)
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JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA 32201 e PHONE (904) 354-3961 Wilson T. Sawder. M.D., M.P.H.. Director I STATE PLANNING ANo DEVELOPMENT CLEARINGHOUSE MAR 281972 Ru.uvio March 24,1972 / - 6 'e rM S PDC NO. M2MORANDUM TO: Homer E. Stili, Jr., State Planning and Development Cleari nghouse THRU: Wade N. Stephens, M.D., Planning Division of Health j FROM: Chester L. Nayfield, M.D., Administrator g 3 / Radiological and Occupational Health Section RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission - Florida Power Co'rporati on: Crystal River Unit 3, Applicent's Environmental Report, Operating License State, Citrus County - SPDC Project No. 72-0800, Enclosed are comments concerning item #6 of the attached Environmental Statement: Details of solid wastes procedures should be carefully scruitinized to determine amounts per shipment of radioactive rnaterials and to insure proper packaging for safety purposes. t Cl.N/sgm Enci cc: Dr. Stephens OlVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH OlVl310N OF ADMINISTRAflVE SERVICES e Olvl31CN OF CORRECil0NS e OlVISION OF FAMILY SERVICES e OlVISION OF HEALTH e CIVISION OF PLANNING AND EVALUAfl0N e OlV1310N OF RETAR0 Ail 0N e OlVi$10N OF YOCAtl0NAL RENABILITAfl0N e OlVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES
TO: Homer E. Still, Jr., State Planning and Development Clearinghouse 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 FROM: Dr. Wade Stephens Division of Health Florida Power Corporation: RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission - M e d d_ R v. w i-id .a-L.raa;. e Crystal River Unit 3, Applicant's Environmental Report, Operating License Stage, Citrus County SPDC Project No. 72-0800. We have reviewed th'e above environmental impact statement and comment as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check (d for each item None Comment enclosed 1. Additional specific effects which should be assessed: s/ 2. Additional alternatives which should be considered: y 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate 7 environmental e'fects: 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or L irretrievable commitment of resources: 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, y using the best alternative and control measures: 6. We identify issues which require further [ discussion or resolution as shown: This agency to review the final environmental impact state-O o t wish ment on this project. k (Name & title of au nticating official) Enclosure (s) O t ched DEIS 4/28/71
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GdHJWC $ommnkbner kvance STATE OF FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE 32304 February 11, 1972 Mr. Homer E. Still, Jr. State Planning and Development Clearinghouse Department of Administration 725 South Bronough ""d*d.;t..? "Ux*s *" ' ?.aHG v_ Tallahassee, Florida 32304 FEB 141972 RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission: k"d 'd Crystal River, Unit 3, Nuclear SPDCNO.72.pgiC i Generating Plant, Environmental Report.,SPDC Project No. 72-0540 Comments due by February 18, 1972. l
Dear Mr. Still:
We are returning the above Invironmental Report as requested. Please direct all future requests for invironmental reports to the undersigned in order that their handling may be expedited. Very truly yours, T. \\( D. Kane m Executive Assistant JDK:bb Enclosure ' ADMINISTRATION / BANKINO AND COLLATERAL SECURITIES / RENABILITATION AND LJQUIDATION / FINANCIAL R ARSON AND FIRE PREVENTION / LlOUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
.e 'E.* .c TO: Homer E. Still, Jr., State Planning and Development Clearinghouse 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 FROM: Mr.. Thomas R. Brown Division of Insurance Re: U. S.' Atomic Energy Commission: Crystal River, Unit 3, Nuclear Generating Plant, Environmental Report. SPDC Project No.72-052:0 We have reviewed the above environmental rep'crt and comment as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check ('dI for each item None Comment enclosed 1. Additional specific effects which should be ~ assessed: 2. Additional elternatives which should be considered: 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate environmental effects: 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or irretrie,vable commitment of resources: 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental da=nge from this project might be, using the best alternative and control measures: 6. We identify issues which require.further discussion or resolution as shown: This agency t review the draf t environmental impact state-E d es ot wish ment on this project. T\\ (N(meDgtitleofauthenticatingofficial) Exs w revi MIT-Enclosure (s) ff ached t
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'c, FROM: Mr. Jess Yarbrough sM wo. M:1 *. Florida Public Service Commission - " -~~ RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission - Florida Power and Light Company: DEIS on Supplement to Crystal River Unit 3 Huclear Generating Station. SAI. Project No. 73-0341. Comments due by October 12, 197.2 We have reviewed the above environmental impact statement and comment as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check (VI for each item None Comment enclosed 1. Additional specific effects which should be assessed: / 2.' Additional alternatives which should be considered: / 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate 7 environmental effects: 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or / irretrievable commitment of resources: 1 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, using the best alternative and control / measures: 6. We identify issues which require further disciission or resolution as shown: es sh This agency to review the final environmental impact state-ment on this project. Y' /k?n:D kB $W h/66 Wdf (Name&i41tleofauthenticatingofpcial) None Enclosure (s) D Attached 4
r ' STATE PLANNING ANL, L,tVta Of*NIEN. TO: Homer E. Still, Jr., State Planning and Development Clear inghcf8eARINGHCU E. 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 MAR 151972 FROM: Mr. T. Marby Ervin, Executive Director ha.ws r.w Public Service Commission g RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission - Florida Power & Light. Company: Crystal River Unit 3, Applicant's Environmental Report, Operating License Stage, Citrus County. SPDC Project No. 72-0800, i 'l We have reviewed the above environmental impact statement and comment as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check (vf for each item None Comment enclosed 1. Additional specific effects which should be assessed: / 2. Additional alternatives which should be considered: , 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate / environmental effects: 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental jt effects or to avoid the irreversible or V irretrievable commitment of resources: 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, using the best alternative and control measures: 6. We identify issues which require further discussion or resolution as shown: This agency t review the final environmental impact state-e wish ment on this project. % F L_ (Name' & title of au g nticating official) None Enclosure (s) D Attached - N DEIS 4/28/71-
o r* \\ 1 F I. D R 'I B A' PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIDN comunessonsee. JE S YARDOROUGil,CllAIRMAN va6spuous ooa.soo-osaa WILLIAM T. MAYO an,t arvis Mal'ch 13, 1972 l.T TE P ANN hG ANL CEVEs CPMuti ~ Cr F.nwi -HGU.:E MAR l'6 1972 ha.uvc0 S P D C fiO. Mr. Homer E. Still, Jr. Chief, Bureau of Planning Department of Administration 725 South Bronough Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Dear Mr. Still:
Thank you for the recently received. environmental reports regarding Florida Power and Light Company. This informa-tion is being forwarded to Mr. H. E. Janes, Director of the Commission's Engineering Department, for his attention. Yours very truly, [ $//
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sme ewun nu ons cevs,oesam 1 CskAHr HGUiE TO: Homer E. Still, Jr., State Planning and Development :learinghouse 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 323 34 REB 18 BT2 ktle,v eu i 9 FROM: Mr. T. Mabry Ervin, Executive Director Public Service Commission SPDCNO. 77,gg g re: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission: Crystal River, Unit 3, Nuclear Generating Plant, Environmental Report. SPDC Project No. 72-0540 I We have reviewed the above environmental reIcri end comment as te the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecciogical, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check (VI for each item None Comment enclosed 1. Additional specific effects which should be assessed: 2. Additional alternatives which should be considered: 3. Better or.more appropriate measures and standar3s which should be used to evaluate environmental effects: 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or irretrie,vabic commitment of resources: = 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, using the best alternative and control measures: 6. We identify issues which require.further discussion or resolution as shown: This agency gp {s t review the draf t environmental impact state-s o wish j ment on this project. IM m./ (Name 4/ title c)r f authenticating official) Enclosure (s) f t ched. ~
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TAdAHa55f E 32304 3 j s ' :b' l.*s.' ,i j/ \\. ",, e /, ""*, / Bureau of DIVISICN oF STATE PLANNING. i lntergovernmental Relations -~ e,es se AHti (OtCK) STONE RClBERT WILLI AMS. DIRECTOR OCT 16 1972 "'"P"ECORDS M AN AGEMENT ' ^ " * " ' " ' ' " ' ' ' "' ^"" .e...ev=e.v os 51a7' j R j October 13, 1972 gegtg 1 Mr. Don L. Spicer, Chief Bureau of Intergovernmental Relations Department of Administration 725 South Bronough Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Re: Florida Power and Light Company DEIS on Supplement to Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Station - SAI Project No. 73-0341
Dear Mr. Spi ~cer:
This is to advise that this agency has no adverse comments in reference to the above mentioned project. However, should suspect areas of archaeological or his-torical nature appear during preliminary operations, this office should be notified as soon as possible. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincer y, md L. Ross ilorrel State Archaeol gist 4 Chief, Bureau df. Histgric Sites -5 Properties "tf ' \\' LRM:pmo Enclosure e
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D sat HO.y.tcElVE2,-63 ym..n Mr. Robert Williams, Director J Division of Archives, History and Records Management RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission - Florida Power and Light Company: DEIS on Supplement to Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Station. SAI Project No. 73-0341. Comments due by October 12, 1972 We have reviewed the above environmen al impact statement and comment .is to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check ( d for each item None Comment enclosed 1. Additional specific effects which should be assessed: / 2. Additional alternatives which should be considered: 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate / environmental effects: 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental effects or to avoid the irreversible or [ irretrievable commitment of resources: 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, using the best alternative and control measures: 6. We identify issues which require further ,y discussion or resolution as shown: V j h This agency to review the final environmental impact state-ment on this project. I / j A fi /> ' (Na6e & title 'of authenticating official) NES koR s'C 0 CS SpdAlY Enclosure (s) yNone U Attached j i DFTC /. / *)Q 171
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l sAino._O E*dYd - Q.;- RICH AND (DICK) STONE ROBERT WILLI AMS. OsRECTOR 48 C HLT AHV Or ST ATE DIVISBON OF ARCHIVES. HISTORY. AND RECORDS MAN AGEMENT August 17, 1972 Mr. Don L. Sp'icer, Chief Burcau of Intergovernmental Relations Department of Administration 725 South Bronough Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Re: Florida Power and Light Company: Crystal River Unit 3, Applicant's Environmental Report, Operating License Stage, Citrus County. SPDC Project No. 72-0800
Dear Mr. Spicer:
This is to advise that this agency has no adverse comments in reference to the above mentioned project. However, should suspect areas of archaeological or his-torical nature appear during preliminary operations, this office should be notified as soon as possible. Sincerely, L. Ross Morrell State Archaeologist 6 Chief, Bureau of Historic Sites 6 Properties LRM:pmo
,a e STATE OF' FLORIDA Bepartutent of @ tate THE CAPITOL ' g '.s, \\,,'; TAttAHASSEE 32304 h.,l { J Wii .\\ [ Nby! HeCH ARD (DICK) STONE ROBERT WILLI AMS, DIRECTOR M Co#E T AN T OF ST ATE DIVISION OF ARCHIVES. HISTORY. AN D RECORDS MAN AGEMENT March 30, 1972 ~ STATE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CLEARINGHOUSE Mr. Homer E. Still, Jr. APR 131972 State Planning and Development Clearinghouse Mcuvco 725 South Bronough sPocno.7y,gggg Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Re: Crystal River Nuclear Plant Environnental Impact Statement SPDC Project 72-0800
Dear Homer:
The environmental impact statement prepared by the Florida Power Corporation contends that the Crystal River Indian Mounds are the only historically significant remains within the immediate vicinity. This assumption is based on their inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. This does not take into account the possibility that other sites of equal importance may lie within the plant vicinity. In fact, Citrus County contains at least two other sites of National Register stature. These two sites are the Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins, near Old Homosassa, and Fort Cooper, south of Inverness. There quite probably are other sites of historic interest in the area, which merit National-Register - consideration in addition to sites of lesser importance. We feel that an environmental impact statement especially re-lative to historical and/or archaeological resources, should not be deemed adequate when the National Register of Historic Places is used as the primary sample of the historically significant sites'in any given area, and is not intended to serve as a complete inventory of such sites. The state archaeological survey files are used for this purpose, but unfortunately, these are also deficient. Due to the incomplete nature of our state-wide archaeo-logical survey, some areas within the state are relatively t"1known. With the exception of a ver" fcs localities within I
Mr. Homer E. Still, Jr. March 30, 1972 ~th'c state, we would not be able to give an Laqualified approval to any large-scale construction activity prior to an intensive, on-the-ground survey of the area. This i.s especially true of the Crystal River area. This region is relatively unknown from archaeological and historical viewpoint, due primarily to the rugged' environmental situation. We do know, however, that the coastal salt marshes and adjacent estuarine areas in this part of Florida ' furnished one of the most favorable ecological niches available to the prehistoric inhabitants of the region. Topographic maps of the area owned by Florida Power Corporation indicate the probable existence of aboriginal sites at Black Point, Salt Creek, Tony Creek, Litt.le Rocky Creek, and other areas within this tract. In addition, aboriginal sites are suspected in the area immediately south of this parcel, and include Shell Island, Wash Island, and Fort Island. To adequately fulfill the requirements of the environmental impact. statement, we recommend that Florida Power Corporation contract for an intensive archaeological survey of their Crystal River properties. Such an in-depth inventory would facilitate our evaluatio'n of possible detrimental results without com-promising a portion of Florida's irreplaceable heritage. Sincer y, s &w = J bert. Willi ms Director RW:Mpmo
. Mr. Daniel R. Muller FLORIDA SUBREGION OF SERC PEAK LOAD - SUPPLY SITUATION 1974-75 1975 Winter Peak Summer Peak Conditions Uith Crystal River Unit No. 3 (825 Meg:+ atts) Net Total Capability - Megawatts 17,477 20,258 Net Peak Load - Megawatts 14,319 15,337 Reserve Margin - Megawatts 3,158 4,921 Reserve Margin - Percent of Peak Load 22.1 32.1 Reserve Margin Needs - Based on ?.5 Percent criterion - Megawatts 3,580 3,834 Reserve Margin Deficiency - Based on 25 Percent Criterion - Megawatts 422 Conditions Without Crystal River Unit No. 3 Net Total Capability - Megawatts 16,652 19,433 Net Peak Load - Megawatts 14,319 15,337 Reserve Margin - Megawatts 2,333 4,096 Reserve Margin - Percent of Peak Load 16.3 26.7 Reserve Margin Needs - Based on 25 Percent criterion - Megawatts 3,580 3,834 Reserve Margin Deficiency - Based on 25 Percent Criterion - Megawatts 1,247 The staff of the Bureau of Power is of the opinion that peninsular Florida, due to its lack of' adequate transmission capability with adjoining states, its generating unit types and sizes and minimal seasonal diversity, needs reserves of about 25 percent of-peak loa'd. Except for the Florida Subregion's 26.7 percent reserve for the summer of 1975, this minimum reserve margin criterion of 25 percent of peak load is not present on the Applicant's or the Florida Subregion's systems without Crystal River Unit No. 3 being available, even with all other existing and scheduled generating capacity available as scheduled.
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TO: Homer E. Still, Jr., State Planning and Development Clearinghouse 725 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 FROM: Mr. Robert Williams, Director Division of Archives, History, and Records Management RE: U. S. Atomic Energy Co= mission - Florida Power & Light Company: Crystal River Unit 3, Applicant's Environmental Report, Operating License Stage, Citrus County SPDC Project No. 72-0800. We have reviewed the above environmental impact statement and comment as to the adequacy of treatment of physical, ecological, and sociological effects of concern to us as shown below: Check (VIforeachitem None Com=ent enclosed 1. Additional specific effects which should be assessed: 2. Additional alternatives which should be considered: 3. Better or more appropriate measures and standards which should be used to evaluate environmental effects: 4. Additional control measures which should be applied to reduce adverse environmental - effects or to avoid the irreversible or / p/ 1rretrievabla commitment of resources: 5. Our assessment of how serious the environ-mental damage from this project might be, ./ using the best alternative and control V measures: 6. We identify issues which require further discussion or resolution as shown: This agency t rev ew t e fint env r n enta mpact state-Dd s at wish ment on this project. / / J!n/&L- $M - / '(Name & title of authenticatin official) None Enclosure (s) U Attached 9
. ' ~ ^ 'W W. STATE OF FLORIDA Ct-a Erpartutrut of 9 tate ' g., tr ^ ~ 1972 D' fME CAPtiot y TAllANASSEE 32304 e tu. . J I: i.5 y} . a..;. S PDC NO_ fj y.' s., RICH ARD (DICK) STONE ROBERT WILLI AMS, otRECTOR SECRETARY OF ST ATE DIVISION OF ARCHIVES, Mf STORY, AN D RECORDS M AN AGEMENT February 28, 1972 Mr. Homer E. Still, Jr. Chief, Bureau of Planning Department of Administration 725 South Bronough Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Re: Crystal River, Unit 3, Nuclear GenerItion Plant, Environmental Report SPDC Project No. 72-0540
Dear Homer:
The above referenced SPDC Project Environmental' Report has been reviewed. Please consider the attached memorandum as our response and reflects our concern for an area where insufficient archaeological survey is indicated. Sincerely, Robert Williams Director RW:Mpmo Enclosure 9
l RICHARD (DICK) STONE M'E li O R'A N D U M SECRETARY OF STATE Date: TO: L. Ross Morrell, St 2 Archaeologist 6 2-25-72 Chief, Bureau of Historic Sites 4 Properties FROM: Daniel T. Penton, Historic Sites Specialist, Historic Preservation Section.
SUBJECT:
CRYSTAL RIVER, UNIT 3 ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT SPDC PROJECT NO. 72-0540 - COMMENTS In response to the environmental impact statement issued by Florida Power Corporation on the Crystal River Unit #3 Nuclear Plant, tnere appears to be a degree of inconsistency. This report states that " archaeological activities at the Crystal River site were conducted by scientists of the Florida State Museum, associated with the Universitj of Florida, during the latter part of 1969" (p. 7). After a number of telephone calls to the Florida State Museum and the University of Florida, it was determined that the actual construction site had not been examined relative to possible archaeological remains. Mr. Ripley Bullen, Archaeologist at the Florida State Museum, stated that he excavated one site at the mouth of the barge canal, but had not examined other areas involved in the project. Dr. Charles Fairbanks, of the University of Florida, said he had not conducted any research in the area. From'these two statements, it appears that the major portions of the construction site have not been adequately examined from an archaeological standpoint. Consequently, we cannot comment favorably on the environmental statement, without additional archaeological survey in the construction area. h' DTP:pmo l V gen-19 1-5-71 )
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