NRC-2022-0127, Letter to B Harris Request to State of Nebraska for Comment on the Ft Calhoun, Unit 1 LTP EA

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Letter to B Harris Request to State of Nebraska for Comment on the Ft Calhoun, Unit 1 LTP EA
ML23298A097
Person / Time
Site: Fort Calhoun Omaha Public Power District icon.png
Issue date: 10/23/2023
From: Bass A
State of NE, Dept of Environment & Energy
To: Harris B
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, US Dept of Health & Human Services (HHS)
References
NRC-2022-0127
Download: ML23298A097 (1)


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October 12, 2023 ATTN: Becki Harris, DHHS RE: Draft OPPD License Termination Plan for the Fort Calhoun Station Unit 1 NOI

Dear Ms. Harris,

The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) has reviewed the above referenced project. As with any project, permits may be required prior to beginning construction or operation. At a minimum, you should be aware of the possible requirements or permits:

Contact Phone Air Quality Lindsey Hollmann (402) 471-4212 Construction Storm Water Phillip Halstead (402) 471-1367 Drinking Water Hillary Stoll (402) 471-4252 Wastewater Hillary Stoll (402) 471-4252 Water Quality Danielle Hardesty (402) 471-2875 Waste Disposal Erik Waiss (402) 471-8308 Air Quality: Fugitive Dust Title 129 Chapter 15 Section 003 regulations shall apply to all demolition and decommissioning activities. Equipment/processes on site may be subject to state and federal regulations. Please call the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy at 402-471-2186 and request the permitting hotline for information and assistance.

Construction Storm Water: The proposed project will require authorization under the Construction Storm Water General Permit (CSW-GP). A Threatened and Endangered Species consultation may be required prior to CSW-GP notice of intent (NOI) approval. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Conservation and Environmental Review Tool (CERT), is used to complete this consultation though that appears to have been completed. Excavation dewatering requires authorization under a general permit unless comprised entirely of storm water. Notification to the Department is required for excavations encountering contamination, or in areas of known contamination. Any Storm water discharge associated with industrial activity as defined in Title 119, Chapter 1, Section 113 requires an Industrial Storm Water General Permit or No Exposure Certification.

Drinking Water: No comments on this project.

Wastewater: No comments on this project.

Department of Environment and Energy Jim Macy, Director P.O. Box 98922 OFFICE 402-471-2186 FAX 402-471-2909 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-8922 ndee.moreinfo@nebraska.gov

Water Quality: The project will be required to comply with § 401 of the Clean Water Act of 1977, as amended by the Water Quality Act of 1987, and Nebraska Titles 120 and 117. Wetland and stream impacts may occur in this project. If the project will result in a possible discharge of dredge and fill material into federally jurisdictional waters, a 404 Permit from US Army Corps of Engineers, 401 Water Quality Certification from NDEE, and compensatory mitigation may be required. It is recommended that during the project planning phase the applicant contact the Section 401 Program Coordinator at NDEE to discuss the project to ensure that it will comply Nebraska Title 117 Water Quality Standards for Wetlands. The Missouri River water body segment around which this project will occur is impaired for public drinking water supply and recreation.

Waste Disposal: Nuclear Power Plant decommissioning, Demolition of site structures, construction of rail lines, containerization and shipping of radiological materials, generation and disposal of hazardous wastes, earth works, environment restoration - No Waste Permit Required. All waste generated or discovered on site must be properly handled, contained, and disposed as per all applicable regulations found in NE Title 128 - Nebraska Hazardous Waste Regulations and NE Title 132 - Integrated Solid Waste Management Regulations. This includes proper waste determinations and characterization before disposal. Where possible, NDEE urges reuse and recycling of any materials generated by the project.

If you have any questions about solid or hazardous waste regulations, please contact the Environmental Assistance Coordinator for the Waste Compliance Section of DEE at (402) 471-8308.

If you have any other questions, feel free to contact the individuals listed above. For more information, please visit our website at dee.ne.gov Sincerely, Alicia Boss Administrative Specialist