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{{#Wiki_filter:Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Historical and Museum CommissionBureau for Historic PreservationComnmonwealth Keystone Building, 2nd Floor400 North StreetHarrisburg, PA 17120-0093www.phrnc.state.pa.usOctober 26, 2011David J. Wrona, ChiefTO EXPEDITE REVIEW USEUS Nuclear Regulatory Commission BHP REFERENCE NUMBERWashington, D.C. 20555-0001Re: File No. ER 2004-2024-091-CNRC: Limerick Generating Station LicenseRenewal, Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co.
{{#Wiki_filter:Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Bureau for Historic Preservation Comnmonwealth Keystone Building, 2nd Floor 400 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120-0093 www.phrnc.state.pa.us October 26, 2011 David J. Wrona, Chief TO EXPEDITE REVIEW USE US Nuclear Regulatory Commission BHP REFERENCE NUMBER Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Re: File No. ER 2004-2024-091-C NRC: Limerick Generating Station License Renewal, Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co.


==Dear Mr. Wrona:==
==Dear Mr. Wrona:==
The Bureau for Historic Preservation (the State Historic Preservation Office) hasreviewed the above named project in accordance with Section 106 of the National HistoricPreservation Act of 1966, as amended in 1980 and 1992, and the regulations (36 CFR Part800) of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. These requirements includeconsideration of the project's potential effect upon both historic and archaeologicalresources.There may be historic buildings, structures, and/or archaeological resourceslocated in the project area. In our opinion the activities described in your proposal shouldhave no effect on these resources. Should you become aware, from any source, thatunidentified historic buildings, structures, and or archaeological resources are located atthe project site, or that the project activities will have an effect on these properties, theBureau for Historic Preservation shouldimmediately be contacted.If you need further information regarding archaeological survey please contactMark Shaffer at (717) 783-9900. If you need further information concerning historicstructures please consult Susan Zacher at (717) 783-9920.Sincerely,Douglas C. McLearen, ChiefDivision of Archaeology &ProtectionDCM/tmw PennsylvaniaHistorical & MuseumCommission Bureau for Historic Preservation400 North StreetHarrisburg, PA 17120-0093HasierFRRS !-CLAS-' A;iAI-.L10i28/20 11! ~a 4ZIP 17120-011D11608716\\~II III I It I I% III !I I I I! III it I I! I) I I! I I III I I I I I I Ili III  
The Bureau for Historic Preservation (the State Historic Preservation Office) has reviewed the above named project in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended in 1980 and 1992, and the regulations (36 CFR Part 800) of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
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These requirements include consideration of the project's potential effect upon both historic and archaeological resources.
There may be historic buildings, structures, and/or archaeological resources located in the project area. In our opinion the activities described in your proposal should have no effect on these resources.
Should you become aware, from any source, that unidentified historic buildings, structures, and or archaeological resources are located at the project site, or that the project activities will have an effect on these properties, the Bureau for Historic Preservation shouldimmediately be contacted.
If you need further information regarding archaeological survey please contact Mark Shaffer at (717) 783-9900.
If you need further information concerning historic structures please consult Susan Zacher at (717) 783-9920.Sincerely, Douglas C. McLearen, Chief Division of Archaeology  
&Protection DCM/tmw Pennsylvania Historical
& Museum Commission Bureau for Historic Preservation 400 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120-0093 Hasier FRRS !-CLAS-' A;iAI-.L 10i28/20 11! ~a 4 ZIP 17120-011D11608716
\\~II III I It I I% III !I I I I! III it I I! I) I I! I I III I I I I I I Ili III}}

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Limerick Generating Station License Renewal - Response from Pennsylvania State Historical Preservation Office for Environmental Review
ML11307A383
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 10/26/2011
From: McLearen D C
State of PA, Bureau for Historic Preservation
To: Wrona D J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
ER 2004-2024-091-C, TAC ME6557, TAC ME6558
Download: ML11307A383 (1)


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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Bureau for Historic Preservation Comnmonwealth Keystone Building, 2nd Floor 400 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120-0093 www.phrnc.state.pa.us October 26, 2011 David J. Wrona, Chief TO EXPEDITE REVIEW USE US Nuclear Regulatory Commission BHP REFERENCE NUMBER Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Re: File No. ER 2004-2024-091-C NRC: Limerick Generating Station License Renewal, Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co.

Dear Mr. Wrona:

The Bureau for Historic Preservation (the State Historic Preservation Office) has reviewed the above named project in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended in 1980 and 1992, and the regulations (36 CFR Part 800) of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.

These requirements include consideration of the project's potential effect upon both historic and archaeological resources.

There may be historic buildings, structures, and/or archaeological resources located in the project area. In our opinion the activities described in your proposal should have no effect on these resources.

Should you become aware, from any source, that unidentified historic buildings, structures, and or archaeological resources are located at the project site, or that the project activities will have an effect on these properties, the Bureau for Historic Preservation shouldimmediately be contacted.

If you need further information regarding archaeological survey please contact Mark Shaffer at (717) 783-9900.

If you need further information concerning historic structures please consult Susan Zacher at (717) 783-9920.Sincerely, Douglas C. McLearen, Chief Division of Archaeology

&Protection DCM/tmw Pennsylvania Historical

& Museum Commission Bureau for Historic Preservation 400 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120-0093 Hasier FRRS !-CLAS-' A;iAI-.L 10i28/20 11! ~a 4 ZIP 17120-011D11608716

\\~II III I It I I% III !I I I I! III it I I! I) I I! I I III I I I I I I Ili III