ML17086A063: Difference between revisions

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page by program invented by StriderTol)
(Created page by program invented by StriderTol)
Line 15: Line 15:


=Text=
=Text=
{{#Wiki_filter:From: McCollough, Mark [mailto:mark_mccollough@fws.gov] Sent: Monday, October 17, 2016 3:48 PMTo: Baum, Richard <Richard.Baum@nrc.gov>
{{#Wiki_filter:From: McCollough, Mark [mailto:mark_mccollough@fws.gov]
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2016 3:48 PM To: Baum, Richard <Richard.Baum@nrc.gov>


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Line 21: Line 22:


==Dear Mr. Baum:==
==Dear Mr. Baum:==
We are in receipt of your September 26, 2016 letter seeking consultation with the Maine FieldOffice, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service concerning the Yankee Atomic Electric Companydecommissioning funding plan (DFP). We attempted to use the NRC ADAMS system toaccess the plan, but were unable to do so.If, as described in your letter, the DFP solely describes funding and does not authorize orresult in changes to operations or maintenance activities or changes in effluents or creation ofsolid waste, and furthermore does not authorize any construction, facility modification, or anyother land-disturbing activity or decontamination or decommissioning activity, then theNuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is correct in its determination that the proposedfederal action (the funding plan) will not affect listed species or critical habitats.If and when any of these activities (other than funding) are planned, then it would beappropriate for the NRC to consult with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) if listedspecies are present. The Maine Field Office, USFWS, website should consulted to develop alist of species that may be present within the action area of planned decommissioningactivities. The website is: https://www.fws.gov/mainefieldoffice/Project%20reviews.htmlMy contact information is at the end of this email. Please feel free to contact me if you haveadditional questions.Sincerely,Mark McCollough--PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR OFFICE ADDRESS AND PHONE HAVE CHANGED!!!! On Tuesdays and Thursdays call 207 944-5709Mark McCollough, Ph.D.Endangered Species Specialist US Fish and Wildlife ServiceMaine Fish and Wildlife Service ComplexEcological ServicesMaine Field Office P.O. Box A (mailing address)306 Hatchery Road (physical address)East Orland, Maine 04431 Telephone: (207) 902-1570 Fax: (207) 902-1588 Cell Phone: 207 944-5709mark_mccollough@fws.gov}}
We are in receipt of your September 26, 2016 letter seeking consultation with the Maine FieldOffice, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service concerning the Yankee Atomic Electric Companydecommissioning funding plan (DFP). We attempted to use the NRC ADAMS system toaccess the plan, but were unable to do so.If, as described in your letter, the DFP solely describes funding and does not authorize orresult in changes to operations or maintenance activities or changes in effluents or creation ofsolid waste, and furthermore does not authorize any construction, facility modification, or anyother land-disturbing activity or decontamination or decommissioning activity, then theNuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is correct in its determination that the proposedfederal action (the funding plan) will not affect listed species or critical habitats.
If and when any of these activities (other than funding) are planned, then it would beappropriate for the NRC to consult with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) if listedspecies are present.
The Maine Field Office, USFWS, website should consulted to develop alist of species that may be present within the action area of planned decommissioning activities.
The website is: https://www.fws.gov/mainefieldoffice/Project%20reviews.html My contact information is at the end of this email. Please feel free to contact me if you haveadditional questions.
Sincerely, Mark McCollough
--PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR OFFICE ADDRESS AND PHONE HAVE CHANGED!!!!
On Tuesdays and Thursdays call 207 944-5709 Mark McCollough, Ph.D.
Endangered Species Specialist
 
US Fish and Wildlife ServiceMaine Fish and Wildlife Service Complex Ecological Services Maine Field Office P.O. Box A (mailing address) 306 Hatchery Road (physical address)
East Orland, Maine 04431
 
Telephone: (207) 902-1570 Fax: (207) 902-1588
 
Cell Phone: 207 944-5709 mark_mccollough@fws.gov}}

Revision as of 21:00, 29 June 2018

Consultation Letter: Fws Response for Maine Yankee (E-Mail 10-18-2016 from M. Mccollough/Fws to R. Baum/Nrc/Nmss)
ML17086A063
Person / Time
Site: Maine Yankee
Issue date: 03/28/2017
From: McCollough M
US Dept of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service
To: Baum R
Division of Spent Fuel Management
Longmire P
References
Download: ML17086A063 (2)


Text

From: McCollough, Mark [1]

Sent: Monday, October 17, 2016 3:48 PM To: Baum, Richard <Richard.Baum@nrc.gov>

Subject:

[External_Sender] Consultation with US Fish and Wildlife Service re. Maine Yankee

Dear Mr. Baum:

We are in receipt of your September 26, 2016 letter seeking consultation with the Maine FieldOffice, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service concerning the Yankee Atomic Electric Companydecommissioning funding plan (DFP). We attempted to use the NRC ADAMS system toaccess the plan, but were unable to do so.If, as described in your letter, the DFP solely describes funding and does not authorize orresult in changes to operations or maintenance activities or changes in effluents or creation ofsolid waste, and furthermore does not authorize any construction, facility modification, or anyother land-disturbing activity or decontamination or decommissioning activity, then theNuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is correct in its determination that the proposedfederal action (the funding plan) will not affect listed species or critical habitats.

If and when any of these activities (other than funding) are planned, then it would beappropriate for the NRC to consult with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) if listedspecies are present.

The Maine Field Office, USFWS, website should consulted to develop alist of species that may be present within the action area of planned decommissioning activities.

The website is: https://www.fws.gov/mainefieldoffice/Project%20reviews.html My contact information is at the end of this email. Please feel free to contact me if you haveadditional questions.

Sincerely, Mark McCollough

--PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR OFFICE ADDRESS AND PHONE HAVE CHANGED!!!!

On Tuesdays and Thursdays call 207 944-5709 Mark McCollough, Ph.D.

Endangered Species Specialist

US Fish and Wildlife ServiceMaine Fish and Wildlife Service Complex Ecological Services Maine Field Office P.O. Box A (mailing address) 306 Hatchery Road (physical address)

East Orland, Maine 04431

Telephone: (207) 902-1570 Fax: (207) 902-1588

Cell Phone: 207 944-5709 mark_mccollough@fws.gov