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Letter to William Tarrant, Seneca-Cayuga Nation, Re., Initiation of Consultation Under Section 106 of the NHPA for the Proposed License Amendment Request for TMI 2
ML23094A260
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Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/06/2023
From: John Moses
NRC/NMSS/DREFS
To: Tarrant W
Seneca-Cayuga Nation
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Download: ML23094A260 (3)


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E. Diehl UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 William Tarrant, Cultural Director Seneca-Cayuga Nation P.O. Box 453220 Grove, OK 74344

SUBJECT:

INITIATION OF CONSULTATION UNDER SECTION 106 OF THE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT FOR THE PROPOSED LICENSE AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 2 (DOCKET NUMBER: 50-320)

Dear William Tarrant:

By letter dated February 22, 2023 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) ML23058A064) the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) received an application from TMI-2 Energy Solutions (TMI-2 Solutions) requesting an amendment to their Possession Only License (POL) for License Number DPR-73 for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 2 (TMI-2), located in the Londonderry Township of Dauphin County. TMI-2 Solutions will be engaging in certain major decommissioning activities. These decommissioning activities including the physical demolition of buildings previously deemed eligible for the National Register of Historic Places by the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Offices (PA SHPO). Because the impacts on the historic properties from these decommissioning activities have not been previously evaluated and are not bounded by the impacts discussion in NUREG-0586, Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities, TMI-2 Solutions requested an amendment that would require evaluation of the impacts of the decommissioning activities on the NRHP eligible properties, in compliance with title 10 Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) part 50.82(a)(6)(ii).

The purpose of this letter is to initiate section 106 consultation under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (NHPA). As established in title 10 Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) part 51, the NRC regulation that implements the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), as amended, the agency is preparing an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed action. In accordance with 36 CFR §800.8 (Coordination with the National Environmental Policy Act), the NRC staff is coordinating compliance of the section 106 of the NHPA with its NEPA review process.

The EA will include an analysis of potential impacts to historic and cultural resources. To support the environmental assessment, the NRC is requesting any information you may have regarding tribal historic sites or cultural resources that may be affected by major decommissioning activities at TMI-2. The NRC is interested in knowing if you have specific knowledge of any sites that you believe have traditional religious and cultural significance. Any input you provide will enhance the scope and quality of our review in accordance with 10 CFR

51. After assessing the information provided by you, the NRC will determine what additional actions are necessary to comply with section 106 of NHPA. April 6, 2023 W. Tarrant 2 To provide a brief history, the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (TMINS), located in the Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, is approximately 10 miles southeast of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The TMINS site includes Three Mile Island, Unit No. 1 (TMl-1) and TMl-2 and encompasses approximately 440 acres, including TMINS and adjacent islands on the north end, a strip of land on the mainland along the eastern shore of the river, and the area on the eastern shore of Shelley Island that is within the exclusion area (a 2,000-foot radius from a point equidistant between the centers of the TMI1 and TMI-2 Reactor Buildings).

On March 28, 1979, the TMI-2 unit experienced an accident initiated by interruption of secondary feedwater flow. This led to a core heat up that caused fuel damage. TMI-2 has been shut down since the accident in 1979, and since 1993 has been in a SAFSTOR condition known as Post-Defueling Monitored Storage. All spent fuel has been removed except for some debris in the reactor coolant system. The removed fuel is currently in storage at Idaho National Laboratory, and the U.S. Department of Energy has taken title and possession of the fuel.

Because TMI-2 Solutions is currently moving forward with radiological decommissioning activities at TMI-2, on February 22, 2023, TMI-2 Solutions requested an amendment seeking to ensure the unbounded impacts of decommissioning on historic properties are analyzed.

The TMI-2 Solutions License Amendment Request application is publicly available in the NRC Public Document Room located at One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852, or from the NRCs ADAMS. The ADAMS Public Electronic Reading Room is accessible at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.

If you have any questions or would like to provide information regarding the potential historic or cultural properties at the TMI-2 site, please contact Stacey Imboden of my staff via email at Stacey.Imboden@nrc.gov or via phone at (301) 415-2462, within 30 days of receipt of this letter.

Sincerely, John Moses, Deputy Director Division of Rulemaking, Environmental and Financial Support Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Docket No. 50-0320 PA Share Project reference number: 2021PR03278.006

Enclosure:

Site map Signed by Moses, John on 04/06/23

General location and 6-mile radius around TMI-2

Detailed location of TMI-2

Enclosure