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As part of the review, the NRC staff is preparing an environmental assessment (EA) under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, to determine whether to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) or finding of no significant impact (FONSI).
As part of the review, the NRC staff is preparing an environmental assessment (EA) under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, to determine whether to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) or finding of no significant impact (FONSI).
In accordance with 36 CFR 800 Protection of Historic Properties Section 800.8(c), the NRC is using the NEPA process to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (NHPA), in lieu of the procedures set forth in 36 CFR 800.3 through 800.6. The EA will include identification of historic and cultural resources and historic properties, an analysis of potential effects of the proposed action, including potential effects on historic and cultural resources and historic properties as well as the NRC staffs preliminary determination. The purpose of this letter is to initiate NHPA Section 106 consultation.
In accordance with 36 CFR 800 Protection of Historic Properties Section 800.8(c), the NRC is using the NEPA process to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (NHPA), in lieu of the procedures set forth in 36 CFR 800.3 through 800.6. The EA will include identification of historic and cultural resources and historic properties, an analysis of potential effects of the proposed action, including potential effects on historic and cultural resources and historic properties as well as the NRC staffs preliminary determination. The purpose of this letter is to initiate NHPA Section 106 consultation.
January 31, 2024 E. P McIntyre, Jr 2
January 31, 2024


E. P McIntyre, Jr 2
The proposed Kairos Hermes 2 site is located on a site within the ETTP in the northwest quadrant of the Oak Ridge Reservation, is adjacent to the Clinch River arm of Watts Bar Reservoir in Roane County and is approximately 13 miles west of downtown Oak Ridge Tennessee. It is located across Poplar Creek and west of the Manhattan Project National Historic Park.
The proposed Kairos Hermes 2 site is located on a site within the ETTP in the northwest quadrant of the Oak Ridge Reservation, is adjacent to the Clinch River arm of Watts Bar Reservoir in Roane County and is approximately 13 miles west of downtown Oak Ridge Tennessee. It is located across Poplar Creek and west of the Manhattan Project National Historic Park.
The proposed site previously housed Buildings K-31 and K-33, which were part of the K-25 complex and operated as the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant. Uranium enrichment operations at the K-25 site ceased in 1986, and restoration, decontamination, and decommissioning activities began soon thereafter. Reindustrialization of the ETTP began in 1996 by U.S. Department of Energy in cooperation with the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee in preparation for conversion of the site to a private sector industrial park, to be called the Heritage Center. The ETTP has been transformed into a multi-use industrial park and conservation area.
The proposed site previously housed Buildings K-31 and K-33, which were part of the K-25 complex and operated as the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant. Uranium enrichment operations at the K-25 site ceased in 1986, and restoration, decontamination, and decommissioning activities began soon thereafter. Reindustrialization of the ETTP began in 1996 by U.S. Department of Energy in cooperation with the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee in preparation for conversion of the site to a private sector industrial park, to be called the Heritage Center. The ETTP has been transformed into a multi-use industrial park and conservation area.
As part of completing the NHPA Section 106 process for the adjacent Hermes 1 reactor, an investigation was conducted that also analyzed the location for the Hermes 2 reactors. The results of the investigation, which will be summarized in the EA for Hermes 2, is available to qualified archaeologists and Tribes through the Tennessee Historical Commission using the identification: TN SHPO PROJECT # SHPO0001832.
As part of completing the NHPA Section 106 process for the adjacent Hermes 1 reactor, an investigation was conducted that also analyzed the location for the Hermes 2 reactors. The results of the investigation, which will be summarized in the EA for Hermes 2, is available to qualified archaeologists and Tribes through the Tennessee Historical Commission using the identification: TN SHPO PROJECT # SHPO0001832.
The NRC has determined that the Area of Potential Effect (APE) for the Hermes 2 CP review includes the area at the Hermes 2 reactor site and its immediate environs where the character and use of historic properties may be directly (i.e., physically) or indirectly (i.e., visually or auditorily) impacted by land-disturbing and building activities associated with the construction and operation of the proposed facility. More specifically, the direct effects APE comprises approximately 185 acres (see Enclosure Project Site) and indirect effects APE is a 0.5-mile area around the proposed site.
The NRC has determined that the Area of Potential Effect (APE) for the Hermes 2 CP review includes the area at the Hermes 2 reactor site and its immediate environs where the character and use of historic properties may be directly (i.e., physically) or indirectly (i.e., visually or auditorily) impacted by land-disturbing and building activities associated with the construction and operation of the proposed facility. More specifically, the direct effects APE comprises approximately 185 acres (see Enclosure Project Site) and indirect effects APE is a 0.5-mile area around the proposed site.
Pursuant to 36 CFR 800.8(c)(1)(iii), the NRC is ensuring that Indian Tribes who might attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties in the APE are afforded the opportunity to identify their concerns, provide advice on the identification and evaluation of historic properties, including those of traditional religious, and cultural importance, and, if necessary, participate in the resolution of any adverse effects to such properties.
Pursuant to 36 CFR 800.8(c)(1)(iii), the NRC is ensuring that Indian Tribes who might attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties in the APE are afforded the opportunity to identify their concerns, provide advice on the identification and evaluation of historic properties, including those of traditional religious, and cultural importance, and, if necessary, participate in the resolution of any adverse effects to such properties.
The NRC expects to complete the draft EA, and if applicable, a draft FONSI, and issue them for public comment by April 2024. A copy of the draft EA and draft FONSI will be made available for your review and comment. After consideration of public comments, the NRC will determine whether to prepare an environmental impact statement or a final EA and final FONSI.


The NRC expects to complete the draft EA, and if applicable, a draft FONSI, and issue them for public comment by April 2024. A copy of the draft EA and draft FONSI will be made available for your review and comment. After consideration of public comments, the NRC will determine whether to prepare an environmental impact statement or a final EA and final FONSI.
E. P McIntyre, Jr 3
 
The NRC invites you to submit any comments or concerns that you may have to offer on the NRCs Section 106 consultation, and historic and cultural resources evaluation within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Comments, questions, and concerns may be submitted to Beau Goldstein, staff archaeologist at 301-415-3835 or via email at Beau.Goldstein@nrc.gov; or the environmental project manager, Peyton Doub, at 301-415-6703 or via email at Peyton.Doub@nrc.gov.
E. P McIntyre, Jr 3 The NRC invites you to submit any comments or concerns that you may have to offer on the NRCs Section 106 consultation, and historic and cultural resources evaluation within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Comments, questions, and concerns may be submitted to Beau Goldstein, staff archaeologist at 301-415-3835 or via email at Beau.Goldstein@nrc.gov; or the environmental project manager, Peyton Doub, at 301-415-6703 or via email at Peyton.Doub@nrc.gov.
Sincerely, J. Peyton Doub, Acting Chief Environmental Project Management Branch 3 Division of Rulemaking, Environmental, and Financial Support Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Docket Nos. 50-611 and 50-612
Sincerely, J. Peyton Doub, Acting Chief Environmental Project Management Branch 3 Division of Rulemaking, Environmental, and Financial Support Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Docket Nos. 50-611 and 50-612


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Kelley Reid Section 106 Review State Historic Preservation Office 2941 Lebanon Pike Nashville, TN 37214 Jennifer Barnett, Federal Programs Archaeologist Tennessee Division of Archaeology 1216 Foster Ave Cole Building 3 Nashville, TN 37243 Tennessee e106 portal Signed by Doub, Joseph on 01/31/24
Kelley Reid Section 106 Review State Historic Preservation Office 2941 Lebanon Pike Nashville, TN 37214 Jennifer Barnett, Federal Programs Archaeologist Tennessee Division of Archaeology 1216 Foster Ave Cole Building 3 Nashville, TN 37243 Tennessee e106 portal Signed by Doub, Joseph on 01/31/24


E. P McIntyre, Jr 4
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==SUBJECT:==
REQUEST TO INITIATE SECTION 106 CONSULTATION FOR KAIROS POWER PROPOSED NON-POWER TEST REACTORS (HERMES 2)
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT REVIEW IN ROANE COUNTY, TENNESSEE (DOCKET NUMBER: 50-611 AND 50-612)
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Request to Initiate Section 106 Consultation for Kairos Power Proposed Non-Power Test Reactors (Hermes 2) Construction Permit Review in Roane County, Tennessee
ML24008A147
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Issue date: 01/31/2024
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To: Mcintyre E
State Of TN, Historical Commission
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 E. Patrick McIntyre, Jr.

Executive Director and State Historic Preservation Officer Tennessee Historical Commission State Historic Preservation Office 2941 Lebanon Pike Nashville, TN 37214

SUBJECT:

REQUEST TO INITIATE SECTION 106 CONSULTATION FOR KAIROS POWER PROPOSED NON-POWER TEST REACTORS (HERMES 2)

CONSTRUCTION PERMIT REVIEW IN ROANE COUNTY, TENNESSEE (DOCKET NUMBER: 50-611 AND 50-612)

Dear E. Patrick McIntyre,

Jr.:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is conducting an environmental review for a construction permit (CP) application submitted by Kairos Power, LLC (Kairos) for two proposed non-power test reactors referred to collectively as Hermes 2. The application was submitted by Kairos in a letter dated July 14, 2023, pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 50. The Hermes 2 reactors, if licensed, would be constructed on a site within the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) in Oak Ridge, Roane County, Tennessee (see Enclosure). The NRC recently issued Kairos a CP to build the Hermes test reactor (herein referred to as the Hermes 1 reactor) on the same site.

The application is available through the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html#web-based-adams. The environmental report portion of the application is listed under ML23195A125 and is available at https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML2319/ML23195A125.pdf.

As part of the review, the NRC staff is preparing an environmental assessment (EA) under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, to determine whether to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) or finding of no significant impact (FONSI).

In accordance with 36 CFR 800 Protection of Historic Properties Section 800.8(c), the NRC is using the NEPA process to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (NHPA), in lieu of the procedures set forth in 36 CFR 800.3 through 800.6. The EA will include identification of historic and cultural resources and historic properties, an analysis of potential effects of the proposed action, including potential effects on historic and cultural resources and historic properties as well as the NRC staffs preliminary determination. The purpose of this letter is to initiate NHPA Section 106 consultation.

January 31, 2024

E. P McIntyre, Jr 2

The proposed Kairos Hermes 2 site is located on a site within the ETTP in the northwest quadrant of the Oak Ridge Reservation, is adjacent to the Clinch River arm of Watts Bar Reservoir in Roane County and is approximately 13 miles west of downtown Oak Ridge Tennessee. It is located across Poplar Creek and west of the Manhattan Project National Historic Park.

The proposed site previously housed Buildings K-31 and K-33, which were part of the K-25 complex and operated as the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant. Uranium enrichment operations at the K-25 site ceased in 1986, and restoration, decontamination, and decommissioning activities began soon thereafter. Reindustrialization of the ETTP began in 1996 by U.S. Department of Energy in cooperation with the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee in preparation for conversion of the site to a private sector industrial park, to be called the Heritage Center. The ETTP has been transformed into a multi-use industrial park and conservation area.

As part of completing the NHPA Section 106 process for the adjacent Hermes 1 reactor, an investigation was conducted that also analyzed the location for the Hermes 2 reactors. The results of the investigation, which will be summarized in the EA for Hermes 2, is available to qualified archaeologists and Tribes through the Tennessee Historical Commission using the identification: TN SHPO PROJECT # SHPO0001832.

The NRC has determined that the Area of Potential Effect (APE) for the Hermes 2 CP review includes the area at the Hermes 2 reactor site and its immediate environs where the character and use of historic properties may be directly (i.e., physically) or indirectly (i.e., visually or auditorily) impacted by land-disturbing and building activities associated with the construction and operation of the proposed facility. More specifically, the direct effects APE comprises approximately 185 acres (see Enclosure Project Site) and indirect effects APE is a 0.5-mile area around the proposed site.

Pursuant to 36 CFR 800.8(c)(1)(iii), the NRC is ensuring that Indian Tribes who might attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties in the APE are afforded the opportunity to identify their concerns, provide advice on the identification and evaluation of historic properties, including those of traditional religious, and cultural importance, and, if necessary, participate in the resolution of any adverse effects to such properties.

The NRC expects to complete the draft EA, and if applicable, a draft FONSI, and issue them for public comment by April 2024. A copy of the draft EA and draft FONSI will be made available for your review and comment. After consideration of public comments, the NRC will determine whether to prepare an environmental impact statement or a final EA and final FONSI.

E. P McIntyre, Jr 3

The NRC invites you to submit any comments or concerns that you may have to offer on the NRCs Section 106 consultation, and historic and cultural resources evaluation within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Comments, questions, and concerns may be submitted to Beau Goldstein, staff archaeologist at 301-415-3835 or via email at Beau.Goldstein@nrc.gov; or the environmental project manager, Peyton Doub, at 301-415-6703 or via email at Peyton.Doub@nrc.gov.

Sincerely, J. Peyton Doub, Acting Chief Environmental Project Management Branch 3 Division of Rulemaking, Environmental, and Financial Support Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Docket Nos. 50-611 and 50-612

Enclosure:

As stated cc:

Kelley Reid Section 106 Review State Historic Preservation Office 2941 Lebanon Pike Nashville, TN 37214 Jennifer Barnett, Federal Programs Archaeologist Tennessee Division of Archaeology 1216 Foster Ave Cole Building 3 Nashville, TN 37243 Tennessee e106 portal Signed by Doub, Joseph on 01/31/24

ML24008A147 OFFICE NMSS/REFS NMSS/REFS NMSS/REFS NMSS/REFS NMSS/REFS NMSS/REFS NAME BGoldstein PDoub AWalker-Smith MRome AghoshNaber PDDoub DATE 01/08/24 01/08/24 01/11/24 01/16/24 01/31/24 01/31/24