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Construction of Kairos Power, LLC, Hermes 2 Non-Power Test Reactor, Ettp - Project SHPO0004436
ML24206A086
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Site: Hermes  File:Kairos Power icon.png
Issue date: 07/24/2024
From: Mcintyre E
Tennessee Historical Society
To: Goldstein B
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
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Download: ML24206A086 (1)


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From: TN Help To: Beau Goldstein Cc: Jean Trefethen

Subject:

[External_Sender] Construction of Kairos Power, LLC, Hermes 2 Non-Power Test Reactor, ETTP - Project #

SHPO0004436 Date: Monday, May 6, 2024 10:23:39 AM Attachments: ATT00001.txt ATT00002.txt

TENNESSEE HISTORICAL COMMISSION STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE 2941 LEBANON PIKE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37243-0442 OFFICE: (615) 532-1550 www.tnhistoricalcommission.org

05-06-2024 09:20:04 CDT

Beau Goldstein Nuclear Regulatory Commission beau.goldstein@nrc.gov

RE: Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Construction of Kairos Power, LLC, Hermes 2 Non-Power Test Reactor, ETTP, Project#: SHPO0004436, Oak Ridge, Roane County, TN

Dear Beau Goldstein:

Pursuant to your request, this office has reviewed documentation concerning the above-referenced undertaking. Our review of and comment on your proposed undertaking are among the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. This Act requires federal agencies or applicants for federal assistance to consult with the appropriate State Historic Preservation Office before they carry out their proposed undertakings. The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has codified procedures for carrying out Section 106 review in 36 CFR 800 (Federal Register, December 12, 2000, 77698-77739).

Our office concurs with your agency's preliminary determination that no archaeological resources will be affected by the undertaking and that the Archaeological Resources Monitoring and Unanticipated Discovery Plan (Kairos 2024-TN9866) provided adequately for the inadvertent discovery of intact archaeological resources. Additionally, based on the information provided, we find that the project area contains the National Register eligible Manhattan Project National Historical Park. We further concur that the project as currently proposed will not adversely affect this historic property.

This office has no objection to the implementation of this project as currently planned. If project plans are changed or previously unevaluated archaeological resources are discovered during project construction, please contact this office to determine what further action, if any, will be necessary to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Include the Project # if you need to submit any additional information regarding this undertaking. Questions and comments may be directed to Jennifer Barnett, who drafted this response, at Jennifer.Barnett@tn.gov,

+16156874780. We appreciate your cooperation.

Sincerely,

E. Patrick McIntyre, Jr.

Executive Director and State Historic Preservation Officer

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