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{{#Wiki_filter:Quintero, Jessie From:                                        Quintero, Jessie Sent:                                        Thursday, February 09, 2017 1:24 PM To:                                          'laura.trieschmann@vermont.gov'
==Subject:==
FYI: No effects determination for NRC's exemption request review at Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station Attachments:                                  SHPO Ltr re VYNPS Exemption.pdf Good afternoon Ms. Trieschmann, I am supporting the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissions environmental review of an exemption request related to spent nuclear fuel storage at Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station. I spoke with Ms. Yvonne Benney Basque on the phone and she recommended I submit a letter, by email, to the State Historic Preservation Officer. The attached letter explains the exemption request as well as our determination that there is no effect on historic and cultural properties. Our determination of no effects will be documented in the Environmental Assessment we are preparing for the exemption request.
If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call or email me. My contact information is below.
Have a great day, Jessie Muir Quintero
Jessie Muir Quintero Project Manager, NMSS/FCSE/ERB U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Phone: 301.415.7476 Office: TWFN 4D56 Mailstop: TWFN 4B16 Email: Jessie.MuirQuintero@NRC.gov
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February 09, 2017 Ms. Laura Trieschmann State Historic Preservation Officer Department of Housing and Community Development Division of Historic Preservation
==SUBJECT:==
SECTION 106 OF THE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT NO EFFECTS DETERMINATION FOR VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER STATION INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION EXEMPTION REQUEST (DOCKET NOS.: 72-1014, 72-59, 50-271)
==Dear Ms. Trieschmann:==
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) received, by letter dated November 9, 2016, a request for an exemption, from Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc, (Entergy) in accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 72.7, from the requirements of 10 CFR 72.212(a)(2), 72.212(b)(3), 72.212(b)(5)(i), 72.214, and the portion of 72.212(b)(11) that requires compliance with the terms, conditions, and specifications of the Certificate of Compliance (CoC)
No. 72-1014 for spent nuclear fuel storage at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station (VYNPS) independent spent fuel storage installation (or ISFSI). The CoC is the NRC-approved design for each dry storage cask system used for spent fuel storage. This exemption would allow certain low enriched channeled fuel classified as undamaged, per the CoC No. 72-1014, to be loaded with higher enriched fuel in the same HI-STORM 100 multi-purpose canister (MPC) at the VYNPS site.
As established in Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, the NRC regulation that implements the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, the NRC is preparing an environmental assessment (EA) for the proposed action. The purpose of the EA is to assess potential environmental impacts that may significantly affect the human environment. The EA will include an analysis of potential impacts to historic and cultural resources.
The NRC staff consulted in 2006 with the Vermont State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) during the NRCs environmental review for VYNPS license renewal, which involved the potential impacts from continued operation of VYNPS. The VYNPS license renewal Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) stated (p. 4-38):
A search of the Vermont SHPO files for the region around the VYNPS shows that the region is highly sensitive for archaeological remains. While no prehistoric archaeological sites have been identified on the VYNPS property, the Governor Hunt House is a historically significant property owned and managed by the plant operator. The area around the house has the potential to contain buried remains associated with the Governor Hunt House. Additionally, the VYNPS property is located on the floodplain of the Connecticut River, which has the potential to contain deeply buried archaeological deposits.
The VYNPS license renewal SEIS can be found online at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1437/supplement30/.
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The requested exemption request, if granted, would not alter how the spent nuclear fuel loading activities are conducted or where. Fuel loading occurs within an existing building, which would not be altered as a result of this exemption request. The exemption would not authorize new construction or land-disturbing activities. Therefore, there is no direct nexus to the natural environment that could affect historic or cultural resources, including the Governor Hunt House. The NRC staff, therefore, concludes that the proposed exemption request would have no effect on historic and cultural properties. Federal agencies have no further obligation under Section 106 if the undertaking does not have the potential to cause effects on historic properties, however, the NRC is sending this letter to inform the Vermont SHPO of our no effects determination.
The exemption request is publicly available from the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS), accessible at: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.
The ADAMS Accession Number for the exemption request is ML16319A102.
If you have any questions, please contact me at Jessie.Muir-Quintero@nrc.gov, or by telephone at 301-415-7476.
Sincerely, Jessie Muir Quintero, Project Manager Environmental Review Branch Division of Fuel Cycle Safety, Safeguards and Environmental Review Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards 2}}

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Email and Letter to Vermont Shpo ISFSI Exemption No Effects Determination
ML17040A337
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Site: Vermont Yankee, Holtec  File:NorthStar Vermont Yankee icon.png
Issue date: 02/09/2017
From: Muir-Quintero J
Environmental Review Branch
To: Trieschmann L
State of VT
Muir-Quintero J
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Download: ML17040A337 (3)


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Quintero, Jessie From: Quintero, Jessie Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2017 1:24 PM To: 'laura.trieschmann@vermont.gov'

Subject:

FYI: No effects determination for NRC's exemption request review at Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station Attachments: SHPO Ltr re VYNPS Exemption.pdf Good afternoon Ms. Trieschmann, I am supporting the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissions environmental review of an exemption request related to spent nuclear fuel storage at Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station. I spoke with Ms. Yvonne Benney Basque on the phone and she recommended I submit a letter, by email, to the State Historic Preservation Officer. The attached letter explains the exemption request as well as our determination that there is no effect on historic and cultural properties. Our determination of no effects will be documented in the Environmental Assessment we are preparing for the exemption request.

If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call or email me. My contact information is below.

Have a great day, Jessie Muir Quintero

Jessie Muir Quintero Project Manager, NMSS/FCSE/ERB U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Phone: 301.415.7476 Office: TWFN 4D56 Mailstop: TWFN 4B16 Email: Jessie.MuirQuintero@NRC.gov

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February 09, 2017 Ms. Laura Trieschmann State Historic Preservation Officer Department of Housing and Community Development Division of Historic Preservation

SUBJECT:

SECTION 106 OF THE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT NO EFFECTS DETERMINATION FOR VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER STATION INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION EXEMPTION REQUEST (DOCKET NOS.: 72-1014, 72-59, 50-271)

Dear Ms. Trieschmann:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) received, by letter dated November 9, 2016, a request for an exemption, from Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc, (Entergy) in accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 72.7, from the requirements of 10 CFR 72.212(a)(2), 72.212(b)(3), 72.212(b)(5)(i), 72.214, and the portion of 72.212(b)(11) that requires compliance with the terms, conditions, and specifications of the Certificate of Compliance (CoC)

No. 72-1014 for spent nuclear fuel storage at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station (VYNPS) independent spent fuel storage installation (or ISFSI). The CoC is the NRC-approved design for each dry storage cask system used for spent fuel storage. This exemption would allow certain low enriched channeled fuel classified as undamaged, per the CoC No. 72-1014, to be loaded with higher enriched fuel in the same HI-STORM 100 multi-purpose canister (MPC) at the VYNPS site.

As established in Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 51, the NRC regulation that implements the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, the NRC is preparing an environmental assessment (EA) for the proposed action. The purpose of the EA is to assess potential environmental impacts that may significantly affect the human environment. The EA will include an analysis of potential impacts to historic and cultural resources.

The NRC staff consulted in 2006 with the Vermont State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) during the NRCs environmental review for VYNPS license renewal, which involved the potential impacts from continued operation of VYNPS. The VYNPS license renewal Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) stated (p. 4-38):

A search of the Vermont SHPO files for the region around the VYNPS shows that the region is highly sensitive for archaeological remains. While no prehistoric archaeological sites have been identified on the VYNPS property, the Governor Hunt House is a historically significant property owned and managed by the plant operator. The area around the house has the potential to contain buried remains associated with the Governor Hunt House. Additionally, the VYNPS property is located on the floodplain of the Connecticut River, which has the potential to contain deeply buried archaeological deposits.

The VYNPS license renewal SEIS can be found online at: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1437/supplement30/.

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The requested exemption request, if granted, would not alter how the spent nuclear fuel loading activities are conducted or where. Fuel loading occurs within an existing building, which would not be altered as a result of this exemption request. The exemption would not authorize new construction or land-disturbing activities. Therefore, there is no direct nexus to the natural environment that could affect historic or cultural resources, including the Governor Hunt House. The NRC staff, therefore, concludes that the proposed exemption request would have no effect on historic and cultural properties. Federal agencies have no further obligation under Section 106 if the undertaking does not have the potential to cause effects on historic properties, however, the NRC is sending this letter to inform the Vermont SHPO of our no effects determination.

The exemption request is publicly available from the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS), accessible at: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.

The ADAMS Accession Number for the exemption request is ML16319A102.

If you have any questions, please contact me at Jessie.Muir-Quintero@nrc.gov, or by telephone at 301-415-7476.

Sincerely, Jessie Muir Quintero, Project Manager Environmental Review Branch Division of Fuel Cycle Safety, Safeguards and Environmental Review Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards 2