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{{#Wiki_filter:REGULATO        NFORMATION DISTRIBUTION          TEM  (RIDS)
ACCESSION NBR;8100300298            DOC ~ DATE:  81/04/23    NOTARIZED:    NO FACIL".STN-50 "528 Palo Ve'rde Nuclear        Stationi Unit 1  ~  Ar izona Publ i STN-50 529 Palo Verde Nuclear          Station~ Unit 2r    Arizona    Publi          05000529 STN 50-530 Palo Vei de, Nuclear        Station~  Unit  3i  Arizona    Publi          05000530 AUTH',NAME
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                'nter iorr AUTHOR    AFFILIATION Dept, of ~ Bureau of Mines RECIPIENT AFFILIATION VAN BRUNTiE",ED    Arizona Public Service Co,


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Ack receipt of util 810331 ltr 8 Suppl 2 to environ rept'ecommends development'f mineral reconnaissance 8 impact analysis for pipeline alignment" for incorporation in-documentation, DISTRIBUTION CODE: C002S COPIES RECEIVED:LTR ENCL TITLE'.Environ.Commen ts..SIZE~REGULATO NFORMATION DISTRIBUTION TEM (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR;8100300298 DOC~DATE: 81/04/23 NOTARIZED:
Ack receipt of util 810331 ltr 8 Suppl 2 to environ development'f mineral reconnaissance 8 impact         rept'ecommends analysis for pipeline alignment" for incorporation in-documentation, DISTRIBUTION CODE: C002S COPIES RECEIVED:LTR                 ENCL       SIZE ~
NO FACIL".STN-50 "528 Palo Ve'rde Nuclear Stationi Unit 1~Ar izona Publ i STN-50 529 Palo Verde Nuclear Station~Unit 2r Arizona Publi 05000529 STN 50-530 Palo Vei de, Nuclear Station~Unit 3i Arizona Publi 05000530 AUTH',NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION.SMITHS',B
TITLE'. Environ. Commen ts ..
~'nter iorr Dept, of~Bureau of Mines RECIP~NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION VAN BRUNTiE",ED Arizona Public Service Co, NOTES:Standardized Plant~1 cy:C Grimes Standardized Plant~1 cy:C Gr imes Standardized Plant.1 cytC Grimes 05000528 05000529 05000530 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME)
NOTES:Standardized   Plant ~ 1 cy:C Grimes                                               05000528 Standardized   Plant ~ 1 cy:C Gr imes                                             05000529 Standardized   Plant. 1 cytC Grimes                                               05000530 RECIPIENT           COPIES            RECIPIENT,          COPIES ID CODE/NAME)         LTTR ENCL        ID CODE/NAME        LTTR ENCL ACTION:"     LIC BR ¹3 BC 17                       KERRIGANi J,    05 INTERNAL: ACCIDNT EVAL     BR        1            EF TREAT SYS BR ENV ENG BR   09         1            HYD/GEO BR HYDRO GEO BR             1            ILE            07 NRC PDR       02.       1 RAD ASSESSNT BR         1              EG FILE      01 SIT ANAL BR   10.,       1                       ANCE BR EXTERNAL: ACRS                                     LPDR            03 NATL LAB     20                       NSIC           0Q TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES     REQUIRED: LTTR         ~   ENCL
ACTION:" LIC BR&#xb9;3 BC 17 INTERNAL: ACCIDNT EVAL BR ENV ENG BR 09 HYDRO GEO BR NRC PDR 02.RAD ASSESSNT BR SIT ANAL BR 10., COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT, ID CODE/NAME KERRIGANi J, 05 EF TREAT SYS BR HYD/GEO BR ILE 07 EG FILE 01 ANCE BR COPIES LTTR ENCL EXTERNAL: ACRS NATL LAB 20 LPDR NSIC 03 0Q TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR~ENCL ll f f l t$1 e~~r" eg i 1 1I P p'p V 1 f 1 lh 0 l 1 z z.Q~gt Ot~0 0 JP United States Department of the Interior BUREAU OF MINES~cK'lf (t)'--;8 hPA2g 198 Vsse HVOQR Rf RfQNATORY sw P.O.BOX 25086 BUILDING 20, DENVER FEDERAL CENTER DENVER.COLORADO 80225 Intermountain Field Operations Center Mr.E.E.Van Brunt, Jr.Vice President, Nuclear Projects Arizona Public Service Company P.O.Box 21666 Phoenix, Arizona 85036 April 23, 1981 P-SF 50-5P.)<'-53~


==Dear Mr.Van Brunt:==
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The Intermountain Field Operations Center, Bureau of Mines, has received copies of your letter of March 31, 1981, and Supplement 2 to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, Operating License Stage, Maricopa County, Arizona (ER 80/666).Our interest pertains largely to any new or clarified impacts on mineral resources and mineral industry.Pages 2.5.1 to 2.5.4 of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's"PVNGS Units 1, 2, and 3, Environmental Report (OLS)" cover the general geology, mineral resour-ces, and expected project impacts at the site of the nuclear generating plant.Sand, gravel, and clay are the major mineral resources presently mined in Maricopa County, although molybdenum, lime, mica, stone, copper, silver, and gold have been produced within the last 10 years.The plant itself should have little or no impact on these resources.
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The Nuclear Regula-tory Commission's"Final Environmental Statement, Palo Verde-Devers 500 kV Transmission Line," dated February 1979, covers final routing and impacts expected for the necessary transmission lines.The present supplement details the proposed final alignment of required pipelines.
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Because mineral resource information along the final alignments was not covered in the environmental statement nor in the present Environmental Report, it is sug-gested that a mineral reconnaissance and a brief impact analysis for the pipeline alignment (and transmission alignment if mineral resources were not previously covered elsewhere) be developed and incorporated in the documentation.
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198 RfQNATORY P. O. BOX 25086                                    sw BUILDING 20, DENVER FEDERAL CENTER DENVER. COLORADO 80225 Intermountain Field Operations Center April 23,    1981 Jr.
Mr. E. E. Van Brunt, Vice President, Nuclear Projects                                                        P-SF Arizona Public Service Company                                                          50- 5P.)
P.O. Box 21666 Phoenix, Arizona 85036                                                                  <'- 53~
 
==Dear Mr. Van Brunt:==
 
The   Intermountain Field Operations Center, Bureau of Mines, has received copies of your letter of March 31, 1981, and Supplement 2 to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, Operating License Stage, Maricopa County, Arizona (ER 80/666).             Our interest pertains largely to any new or clarified impacts on mineral         resources   and mineral industry.
Pages 2.5.1 to 2.5.4 of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's "PVNGS Units 1, 2, and 3, Environmental Report (OLS)" cover the general geology, mineral resour-ces, and expected project impacts at the site of the nuclear generating plant.
Sand, gravel, and clay are the major mineral resources presently mined in Maricopa County, although molybdenum, lime, mica, stone, copper, silver, and gold have been produced within the last 10 years.                   The plant     itself should have     little or no impact on these resources.           The   Nuclear Regula-tory Commission's "Final Environmental Statement, Palo             Verde-Devers     500 kV Transmission Line," dated February 1979, covers               final routing   and   impacts expected for the necessary         transmission lines.         The present     supplement details the proposed final alignment of required pipelines.               Because   mineral resource information along the final alignments was not covered in the environmental statement nor in the present Environmental Report,               it   is sug-gested that a mineral reconnaissance and a brief impact analysis for the pipeline alignment (and transmission alignment               if mineral resources were not previously covered elsewhere) be developed and incorporated in the documentation.
Sincerely yours, Jos ph B. Smith, Chief Intermountain Field   Operations     Center cc:     Office of Environmental     g ect Review U.S. Nuclear Regulatory   Commission                                       Coo>
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Ack Receipt of Util 810331 Ltr & Suppl 2 to Environ Rept. Recommends Development of Mineral Reconnaissance & Impact Analysis for Pipeline Alignment for Incorporation in Documentation
ML17297A392
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Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 04/23/1981
From: James Smith
INTERIOR, DEPT. OF, BUREAU OF MINES
To: Van Brunt E
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
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REGULATO NFORMATION DISTRIBUTION TEM (RIDS)

ACCESSION NBR;8100300298 DOC ~ DATE: 81/04/23 NOTARIZED: NO FACIL".STN-50 "528 Palo Ve'rde Nuclear Stationi Unit 1 ~ Ar izona Publ i STN-50 529 Palo Verde Nuclear Station~ Unit 2r Arizona Publi 05000529 STN 50-530 Palo Vei de, Nuclear Station~ Unit 3i Arizona Publi 05000530 AUTH',NAME

.SMITHS',B ~

RECIP ~ NAME

'nter iorr AUTHOR AFFILIATION Dept, of ~ Bureau of Mines RECIPIENT AFFILIATION VAN BRUNTiE",ED Arizona Public Service Co,

SUBJECT:

Ack receipt of util 810331 ltr 8 Suppl 2 to environ development'f mineral reconnaissance 8 impact rept'ecommends analysis for pipeline alignment" for incorporation in-documentation, DISTRIBUTION CODE: C002S COPIES RECEIVED:LTR ENCL SIZE ~

TITLE'. Environ. Commen ts ..

NOTES:Standardized Plant ~ 1 cy:C Grimes 05000528 Standardized Plant ~ 1 cy:C Gr imes 05000529 Standardized Plant. 1 cytC Grimes 05000530 RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT, COPIES ID CODE/NAME) LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ACTION:" LIC BR ¹3 BC 17 KERRIGANi J, 05 INTERNAL: ACCIDNT EVAL BR 1 EF TREAT SYS BR ENV ENG BR 09 1 HYD/GEO BR HYDRO GEO BR 1 ILE 07 NRC PDR 02. 1 RAD ASSESSNT BR 1 EG FILE 01 SIT ANAL BR 10., 1 ANCE BR EXTERNAL: ACRS LPDR 03 NATL LAB 20 NSIC 0Q TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR ~ ENCL

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Mr. E. E. Van Brunt, Vice President, Nuclear Projects P-SF Arizona Public Service Company 50- 5P.)

P.O. Box 21666 Phoenix, Arizona 85036 <'- 53~

Dear Mr. Van Brunt:

The Intermountain Field Operations Center, Bureau of Mines, has received copies of your letter of March 31, 1981, and Supplement 2 to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, Operating License Stage, Maricopa County, Arizona (ER 80/666). Our interest pertains largely to any new or clarified impacts on mineral resources and mineral industry.

Pages 2.5.1 to 2.5.4 of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's "PVNGS Units 1, 2, and 3, Environmental Report (OLS)" cover the general geology, mineral resour-ces, and expected project impacts at the site of the nuclear generating plant.

Sand, gravel, and clay are the major mineral resources presently mined in Maricopa County, although molybdenum, lime, mica, stone, copper, silver, and gold have been produced within the last 10 years. The plant itself should have little or no impact on these resources. The Nuclear Regula-tory Commission's "Final Environmental Statement, Palo Verde-Devers 500 kV Transmission Line," dated February 1979, covers final routing and impacts expected for the necessary transmission lines. The present supplement details the proposed final alignment of required pipelines. Because mineral resource information along the final alignments was not covered in the environmental statement nor in the present Environmental Report, it is sug-gested that a mineral reconnaissance and a brief impact analysis for the pipeline alignment (and transmission alignment if mineral resources were not previously covered elsewhere) be developed and incorporated in the documentation.

Sincerely yours, Jos ph B. Smith, Chief Intermountain Field Operations Center cc: Office of Environmental g ect Review U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Coo>

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