ML19320A337
| ML19320A337 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Arkansas Nuclear |
| Issue date: | 11/24/1972 |
| From: | Weinert D ARMY, DEPT. OF, CORPS OF ENGINEERS |
| To: | Muller D US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
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| NUDOCS 8005010833 | |
| Download: ML19320A337 (3) | |
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8805010 83 3 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LITTLE ROCK DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS POST OFFICE BOA es?
LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS 72203 R EPLY.'O ATTENTION OF SWLED-PP 24 November 1972 i
Mr. D. R. Muller Asst. Director for Environmental Pro,1ects Atomic Energy Comission Washington, D. C.
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Dear Mr. Muller:
In compliance with your request contained in letter dated 25 October 1972 (Your Docket No. 50-313), my comments on the Draft Environmental Statement for Arkansas Power and Light Company Ihclear One Unit 1 are inclosed.
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e LITTLEROCKDISTR[CT,CORPSOFENGINEERS COMMENTS CN THE DRAFT ENVIROIEENTAL STATEMENT FOR ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE UNIT 1 1.
Footnotes should be used to show source of data or statements.
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Page 2-1, paracrauh P.1 - Site Iocation. The term " Arkansas River Shipping Channel" should be changed to " Arkansas River Navigation Channel."
3 Page 2-21, paracraph 2.5 - Hydrology, The operation of the powerplant at Dardanelle Dam is subject a.
to change as required to meet future power demands and other water resources needs. Therefore,-the periods of thne when the generators are not in operation is subject to unpredictable variations.
b.
The paragraphs on the effects of large floods contains the term " lake level" which is misleading. During floods of the magnitude described, conditions would be the same as a river in flood and there would be no lake. The elevations shown for the " lake level" should be described as the water surface elevation at the dam.
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In regard to possible failure of Ozark Dam during a mwinn probable flood, there would be no impoundments for this condition and no increased flood height if such a failure occurred.
4.
Page 3-9 paragraph 3.3.3 - Unit-2 Heat-dissipation System. The statement that make-up water will be about 30 c.f.s. is not consistent with other parts of the report, notably page 8-11 which states that the water loss is 26 c.f.s. and page E-9 which states that the consumptive loss of water is 23,564 acre-feet annually (32 c.f.s.).
The agreement with the Corps of Engineers is for payment of consumptive losses of 22 c.f.s. for Unit 1 and 14 c.f.s. for Unit 2.
5 Page 3-11, paragraph 3.3.6 - Hydrologic Characteristics of Lake Dardanelle.
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The second sentence in regard to weekly flows should be changed to clarify the phase " considered on a monthly basis."
b.
The tabulation is based on partial records of the U.S. Geclogical Survey. It should be based on all these records or an explanation given for use of partial records.
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Page 8-12, paranrath 8.4 - Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitments of Resources. The statement that the applicant will pay the Corps of Engineers $8,500 annaa11y is incorrect. The actual annual payment is
$3,300 for Unit 1 and $7,300 for Unit 2, a total of $10,600.
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