ML20003A605

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Responds to NRC Expressing Concerns Re Protection of Structural Resources.Real Estate Dept Instructed to Assure Protection of Original Structures on Plant Site Until Completion of Survey & Analysis
ML20003A605
Person / Time
Site: Callaway Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 01/30/1981
From: Bryan J, Bryan J
UNION ELECTRIC CO.
To: Youngblood B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
ULNRC-411, NUDOCS 8102040373
Download: ML20003A605 (3)


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CALLAWAY PLANT In response to your letter dated December 24, 1980, we have taken the following actions:

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Our Real Estate Department has been instructed to assure the protection of the original structures on the plant site until a physical structure survey and analysis has been completed and the results evaluated.

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We will continue to protect Site 23CY20 by maintaining the fence around the site and prohibiting any access to the site.

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Our transmission line construction supervisors have been in-structed to survey the areas around the remaining transmission tower bases to determine if any archaeological sites exist.

If there is any doubt as to the existence of such a site, the Missouri State Historical Preservation Office will be notified.

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Mr. Michael S. Weichman of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources has been contacted regarding protection of the mound referred to in Item 3 of your letter.

'Mr. Weichman ad-l vised that protection of mounds (and other unidentified cul-tural resources) could be accomplished by having plant security note and discourage any activity during normal rounds, such as digging, etc., which could potential'.y affect a cultural resource. We have, therefore, instructsd our security force to implement the above suggestion.

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We are currently discussing a cultural resources survey in-cluding a mound survey with various consultants. This survey will be done in consultation with the Missouri State Historical Preservation Office and a proposal submitted to NRC prior to implementation. Our current plans are to complete this survey prior to the spring planting season.

We will keep you informed of our progress in this area.

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Mr. B. J. Youngblood, Chief Page 3 January 28, 1981 cc:

Mr. Nicholas A. Petrick Mr. William Hansen

~ Executive Director--SNUPPS Resident Inspector /Callaway NPS 5 Choke Cherry Road c/o USNRC Rockville, Maryland 20850 Steedman, Missouri 65077 Gerald Charnoff,.Esq.

Mr. Jordan Tannenbaum Shaw, Pittman, Potts &

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20036 Mr. Michael S. Weichman Senior Archaeologist Dr. Vern Starks Missouri Department.of Natural Route 1, Box 863 Resources Ketchikan, Alaska 99901 P. O. Box 176 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Ms. TrevaHearn, Assistant General Counsel Ms. Sue Ann Curtis Missouri Public Service Commission Argonne National Laboratory-P. O. Box 360 9700 South Cass Avenue Jefferson' City, Missouri-65102 Argonne, Illinois 60439 4

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