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| | Sections 4.15.3 of the SEIS will describe the greenhouse gas impacts of continued operation of Surry relative to alternatives, including power generation based on renewable |
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| | Sections 4.15.3 and 4.16 of the SEIS will describe climate change impacts including sea level rise and storm vulnerability. |
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| | Section 4.15 of the SEIS will describe the greenhouse gas, including carbon, impacts of the uranium fuel cycle. |
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| | Section 4.15 of the SEIS will describe the greenhouse gas impacts of continued operation of Surry relative to alternatives, including power generation based on renewable energy. |
| | : Sections 3.9 and 4.9 of the SEIS will describe and evaluate the effects of plant operations, respectively, on historic and cultural resources adjacent to the scenic section of the James River. |
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| | Section 3.6 of the SEIS will describe the ongoing efforts by Dominion to coordinate with state agencies in managing terrestrial resources on the SPS and adjoining Hog Island Wildlife Management Area.Sections 3.6 and 4.6 of the SEIS will describe state-listed species occurring in the vicinity of the SPS, how those species and other terrestrial resources are affected by Surry's ongoing efforts to work with state agencies to manage terrestrial resources potentially affected by the SPS. Appropriate sections of the SEIS will also address how reasonable alternatives to relicensing the SPS may affect terrestrial resources. |
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| | Sections 3.13 and 4.13 of the SEIS will describe Waste Management at Surry. |
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| | Chapters 2 and 4 of the SEIS will compare Surry license renewal with other alternatives including solar and wind power. |
| | Chapters 3 and 4 of the SEIS will describe impacts on aquatic species including the Ohio River shrimp and the status of compliance regarding Clean Water Act. |
| | Chapters 3, 4, and Appendix C "Consultation" of the SEIS will describe impacts on special status species including the endangered Atlantic Sturgeon. |
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| | The NRC staff will consider the use of maps for illustration purposes in the development of Chapters 3 and Chapter 4 of the SEIS, as appropriate.The NRC staff will describe the affected environment at Surry in Chapter 3 of the draft SEIS including Dominion's compliance with applicable environmental quality standards and requirements. The staff will specifically describe the status of Dominion's compliance with the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 regarding subsequent license renewal of Surry in Section 3.2 of the draft SEIS. All references cited will be listed in Chapter 6 of the SEIS. |
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| | The comments express general support for or opposition to license renewal and contain no technical or significant information, beyond the information presently under |
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| | consideration by the NRC staff. These comm ents are not considered further in the SEIS. |
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| | Current operational safety issues are outside the scope of the environmental review. The NRC addresses these areas of performance as part of its ongoing regulatory oversight of operating nuclear power plants. This oversight will continue during the Surry period of extended operation if the licenses are renewed. More information about the Reactor Oversight Process is available at https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/oversight.html. These comments are not considered further in the SEIS. The comments expressing safety concerns regarding material aging management programs are also outside the scope of the environmental review. The material aging management of structures and components within the scope of the license renewal safety review will be addressed in the staff's safety evaluation report for Surry. In its aging management review, the staff examines Dominion's programs and processes designed to manage the effects of structure and component aging and to ensure adequate protection of the public's health and safety during the 20-year license renewal period. This may result in additional aging management measures as necessary. This is separate from the environmental review which focuses on the environmental impacts of license renewal. These comments are not considered further in the SEIS. |
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| | The NRC meets its NEPA obligation by following 10 CFR Part 51, "Environmental Protection Regulations for Domestic Licensing and Related Regulatory Functions." For license renewal, 10 CFR 54.17, "Filing of application" allows application submittals to be no earlier than 20 years before the expiration of the operating license currently in effect. Regarding power alternatives to Surry, it may take 10 years for new power plants to be designed and constructed and this is a consideration of the energy decision-makers (e.g., the plant owners, the State, or other agencies). These comments on the adequacy of NRC regulations are beyond the scope of the environmental review. Members of the public who believe that NRC regulations should be amended or rescinded may file a petition for rulemaking according to the provisions of 10 CFR § 2.802. These comments are not considered further in the SEIS. |
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| | Local and State governments have the responsibility and authority for Emergency evacuation plan. The NRC has the role of advising and assisting the local and State officials during emergency evacuation. Emergency evacuation plans are beyond the scope of the environmental review. This comment is not considered further in the SEIS. |
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| | Emergency preparedness requirements for the licensees related to emergency planning are set out in the NRC's regulations at 10 CFR 50.47 and Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50. The NRC has these regulations in place to ensure that emergency preparedness plans are updated throughout the life of all plants. For example, nuclear power plant operators are required to update their evacuation time estimates after every U.S. Census, or when changes in population would increase the estimate by either 25 percent or 30 minutes, whichever is less. Additionally, the NRC assesses the capabilities of the nuclear power plant operator to protect the public by requiring the performance of a full-scale exercise-that includes the participation of various Federal, State, and local government agencies-at least once every two years. These exercises are performed in order to maintain the skills of the emergency responders and to identify and correct weaknesses. |
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| | Surry is subject to existing NRC requirements related to physical security, including protection against potential terrorism, as part of its current licensing basis. The NRC's regulations in 10 CFR Part 73 set out requirements related to physical security. These requirements apply to all operating licenses and will continue to apply to facilities with subsequent renewed licenses. This comment is not considered further in the SEIS because issues related to operation under Surry's current license are outside the scope of this environmental review.As a part of the NRC oversight activities, the staff performs these reviews throughout the period of an operating license, whether the original or renewed license. The staff will address any identified security issues promptly, in accordance with the Surry license, including order issuance to ensure compliance. Information on the background of nuclear security and past security orders issued by the NRC to nuclear power plants, including Surry, can be found |
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EPID:L-2018-RNW-0024, Dominion'S Presentation on Surry'S SLRA Safety Meeting-Final (for April 17, 2018) (Approved, Closed) |
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- Acceptance, Acceptance
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Results
Other: ML18297A045, ML18319A184, ML18319A252, ML18340A266, ML18340A267, ML18345A244, ML18351A051, ML19015A243, ML19044A556, ML19044A659, ML19046A433, ML19098A810, ML19100A254, ML19106A416, ML19107A021, ML19128A079, ML19140A449, ML19157A113, ML19169A329, ML19198A059, ML19206A651, ML19267A042, NRC-2018-0247, Federal Register Notice - Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 - Correction and Extension of Date to Request a Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene Regarding the Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Application for Subsequent
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MONTHYEARML18121A0342018-03-29029 March 2018 Possible Topics for the April 17, 2018 Public Meeting with Dominion on Its Surry SLRA Project stage: Request ML18102A5692018-04-17017 April 2018 Dominion'S Presentation on Surry'S SLRA Safety Meeting-Final (for April 17, 2018) Project stage: Request ML18129A3142018-05-16016 May 2018 04/17/2018 Summary of Pre-Application Meeting with Dominion Energy Regarding the Surry, Units 1 and 2, Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Meeting ML18291A8422018-06-30030 June 2018, 15 October 2018 Submittal of Application for Subsequent Renewed Operating Licenses Project stage: Request ML18291A8362018-06-30030 June 2018 Enclosure 4, Attachment 1: ANP-3679NP, Revision 0, Topical Report Project stage: Request ML18291A8352018-10-15015 October 2018 Submittal of Application for Subsequent Renewed Operating Licenses Project stage: Request ML18291A8342018-10-15015 October 2018 Appendix E - Environmental Report Project stage: Request ML18297A0452018-10-26026 October 2018 Receipt and Availability of the Subsequent License Renewal Application for Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Other ML18297A0932018-10-26026 October 2018 Receipt and Availability of the Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID Nos. L-2018-RNW-0023 and L-2018-RNW-0024) Project stage: Request ML18319A2522018-11-16016 November 2018 Subsequent License Renewal Application Online Reference Portal (EPID Nos. L-2018-RNW-0023 and L-2018-RNW-0024) Project stage: Other ML18319A1842018-11-26026 November 2018 Plan for the Operating Experience Audit Regarding the Subsequent License Renewal Application Review (EPID Nos. L-2018-RWN-0023 and L-2018-RNW-0024 Project stage: Other ML18320A2362018-12-0303 December 2018 Acceptance Scheduling and Opportunity for Hearing Letter - v3 Project stage: Acceptance Review ML18320A2352018-12-0303 December 2018 Acceptance Scheduling and Opportunity for Hearing FRN - v2 Project stage: Request ML18345A2442018-12-12012 December 2018 Federal Register Notice - Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 - Correction and Extension of Date to Request a Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene Regarding the Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Application for Subsequent Lice Project stage: Other NRC-2018-0247, Federal Register Notice - Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 - Correction and Extension of Date to Request a Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene Regarding the Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Application for Subsequent2018-12-12012 December 2018 Federal Register Notice - Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 - Correction and Extension of Date to Request a Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene Regarding the Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Application for Subsequent Lice Project stage: Other ML18340A2672018-12-17017 December 2018 Federal Register Notice - Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement and Conduct Scoping Process for Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Other ML18340A2652018-12-17017 December 2018, 21 December 2018 Notice of Intent to Prepare an Enviromental Impact Statement and Conduct Scoping Process for Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML18351A0512018-12-18018 December 2018 Correction and Extension of Date to Request a Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene Regarding the Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Application for Subsequent License Renewal Project stage: Other ML18351A2572018-12-20020 December 2018 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Approval of Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure, Regarding the Application for Subsequent License Renewal of Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 an Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML19046A0092018-12-20020 December 2018 Comment (10) from Bettina Rayfield on Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Relicensing Project stage: Request ML18340A2662018-12-21021 December 2018 Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement and Conduct Scoping Process for Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Other ML19024A1992019-01-0808 January 2019 Subsequent License Renewal Scoping Meeting Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 Project stage: Meeting ML19016A0932019-01-12012 January 2019 Comment (1) of Erica Gray on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19025A1542019-01-13013 January 2019 Comment (9) of W. Frank Adams on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19016A0962019-01-14014 January 2019 Comment (3) of Kay Patrick on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19016A0942019-01-14014 January 2019 Comment (2) of Scott Burger on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19017A0132019-01-16016 January 2019 Comment (4) of Anonymous Individual on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Units 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19025A1462019-01-20020 January 2019 Comment (5) of David Martin on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19025A1492019-01-21021 January 2019 Comment (6) of Glen Besa on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19025A1522019-01-22022 January 2019 Comment (8) of Randal Owen on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19025A1502019-01-22022 January 2019 Comment (7) of Scott Price on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19015A2432019-01-22022 January 2019 Plan for the In-Office Regulatory Audit Regarding the Subsequent License Renewal Application Review (EPID Nos. L-2018-RNW-0023 and L-2018-RNW-0024) Project stage: Other ML19042A1372019-01-29029 January 2019 Submittal of Supplement to Subsequent License Renewal Operating Licenses Application for Sufficiency Review Change Notice 1 Project stage: Supplement ML19044A5562019-03-0404 March 2019 License Renewal Environmental Site Audit Plan Regarding the Surry Power Station, Units 1 and 2, Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Other ML19046A4332019-03-0404 March 2019 Report for the Operating Experience Review Audit Regarding the Subsequent License Renewal Application Review (EPID: Nos. L-2018-RNW-0023 and L-2018-RNW-0024) Project stage: Other ML19044A6592019-03-0404 March 2019 License Renewal Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives Audit Plan Regarding the Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2, Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Other ML19095A6662019-03-31031 March 2019, 2 April 2019 Submittal of Supplement to Subsequent License Renewal Application Change Notice 2 Project stage: Request ML19095A5972019-04-0202 April 2019 Submittal of Supplement to Subsequent License Renewal Application Change Notice 2 Project stage: Supplement ML19095A6022019-04-0202 April 2019 Enclosure 2 - SLRA Mark-Ups Change Notice 2 Project stage: Request ML19095A6002019-04-0202 April 2019 Enclosure 1 - Topics That Require a SLRA Supplement Project stage: Request ML19087A2662019-04-0303 April 2019, 30 April 2019 Environmental Impact Statement for an Early Site Permit (ESP) at the Clinch River Nuclear Site Project stage: Request ML19106A3332019-04-0404 April 2019, 5 April 2019 Draft Environmental Rai'S for Surry Power Station Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Request ML19114A4352019-04-11011 April 2019 RAIs 4-4-19 r3 Project stage: RAI ML19106A4022019-04-11011 April 2019 Request for Additional Information Set 1 - Surry SLRA Environmental Review Project stage: RAI ML19114A4232019-04-11011 April 2019 Final Environmental Rai'S for Surry Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Request ML19107A0192019-04-16016 April 2019, 29 April 2019 Summary of the Subsequent License Renewal Environmental Audit Project stage: Request ML19107A0202019-04-16016 April 2019 Audit Need Update Tracking Spreadsheet Project stage: Request ML19098A8102019-04-17017 April 2019 On-Site Regulatory Audit Regarding the Subsequent License Renewal Application Review (EPID Nos. L-2018-RNW-0023 and L-2018-RNW-0024) Project stage: Other ML19106A4162019-04-25025 April 2019 Summary of the Subsequent License Renewal Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives Audit Project stage: Other ML19127A2932019-04-29029 April 2019 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report Project stage: Request 2019-01-14
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Sections 4.15.3 of the SEIS will describe the greenhouse gas impacts of continued operation of Surry relative to alternatives, including power generation based on renewable
energy.
Sections 4.15.3 and 4.16 of the SEIS will describe climate change impacts including sea level rise and storm vulnerability.
Section 4.15 of the SEIS will describe the greenhouse gas, including carbon, impacts of the uranium fuel cycle.
Section 4.15 of the SEIS will describe the greenhouse gas impacts of continued operation of Surry relative to alternatives, including power generation based on renewable energy.
- Sections 3.9 and 4.9 of the SEIS will describe and evaluate the effects of plant operations, respectively, on historic and cultural resources adjacent to the scenic section of the James River.
Section 3.6 of the SEIS will describe the ongoing efforts by Dominion to coordinate with state agencies in managing terrestrial resources on the SPS and adjoining Hog Island Wildlife Management Area.Sections 3.6 and 4.6 of the SEIS will describe state-listed species occurring in the vicinity of the SPS, how those species and other terrestrial resources are affected by Surry's ongoing efforts to work with state agencies to manage terrestrial resources potentially affected by the SPS. Appropriate sections of the SEIS will also address how reasonable alternatives to relicensing the SPS may affect terrestrial resources.
Sections 3.13 and 4.13 of the SEIS will describe Waste Management at Surry.
Chapters 2 and 4 of the SEIS will compare Surry license renewal with other alternatives including solar and wind power.
Chapters 3 and 4 of the SEIS will describe impacts on aquatic species including the Ohio River shrimp and the status of compliance regarding Clean Water Act.
Chapters 3, 4, and Appendix C "Consultation" of the SEIS will describe impacts on special status species including the endangered Atlantic Sturgeon.
The NRC staff will consider the use of maps for illustration purposes in the development of Chapters 3 and Chapter 4 of the SEIS, as appropriate.The NRC staff will describe the affected environment at Surry in Chapter 3 of the draft SEIS including Dominion's compliance with applicable environmental quality standards and requirements. The staff will specifically describe the status of Dominion's compliance with the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 regarding subsequent license renewal of Surry in Section 3.2 of the draft SEIS. All references cited will be listed in Chapter 6 of the SEIS.
The comments express general support for or opposition to license renewal and contain no technical or significant information, beyond the information presently under
consideration by the NRC staff. These comm ents are not considered further in the SEIS.
Current operational safety issues are outside the scope of the environmental review. The NRC addresses these areas of performance as part of its ongoing regulatory oversight of operating nuclear power plants. This oversight will continue during the Surry period of extended operation if the licenses are renewed. More information about the Reactor Oversight Process is available at https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/oversight.html. These comments are not considered further in the SEIS. The comments expressing safety concerns regarding material aging management programs are also outside the scope of the environmental review. The material aging management of structures and components within the scope of the license renewal safety review will be addressed in the staff's safety evaluation report for Surry. In its aging management review, the staff examines Dominion's programs and processes designed to manage the effects of structure and component aging and to ensure adequate protection of the public's health and safety during the 20-year license renewal period. This may result in additional aging management measures as necessary. This is separate from the environmental review which focuses on the environmental impacts of license renewal. These comments are not considered further in the SEIS.
The NRC meets its NEPA obligation by following 10 CFR Part 51, "Environmental Protection Regulations for Domestic Licensing and Related Regulatory Functions." For license renewal, 10 CFR 54.17, "Filing of application" allows application submittals to be no earlier than 20 years before the expiration of the operating license currently in effect. Regarding power alternatives to Surry, it may take 10 years for new power plants to be designed and constructed and this is a consideration of the energy decision-makers (e.g., the plant owners, the State, or other agencies). These comments on the adequacy of NRC regulations are beyond the scope of the environmental review. Members of the public who believe that NRC regulations should be amended or rescinded may file a petition for rulemaking according to the provisions of 10 CFR § 2.802. These comments are not considered further in the SEIS.
Local and State governments have the responsibility and authority for Emergency evacuation plan. The NRC has the role of advising and assisting the local and State officials during emergency evacuation. Emergency evacuation plans are beyond the scope of the environmental review. This comment is not considered further in the SEIS.
Emergency preparedness requirements for the licensees related to emergency planning are set out in the NRC's regulations at 10 CFR 50.47 and Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50. The NRC has these regulations in place to ensure that emergency preparedness plans are updated throughout the life of all plants. For example, nuclear power plant operators are required to update their evacuation time estimates after every U.S. Census, or when changes in population would increase the estimate by either 25 percent or 30 minutes, whichever is less. Additionally, the NRC assesses the capabilities of the nuclear power plant operator to protect the public by requiring the performance of a full-scale exercise-that includes the participation of various Federal, State, and local government agencies-at least once every two years. These exercises are performed in order to maintain the skills of the emergency responders and to identify and correct weaknesses.
Surry is subject to existing NRC requirements related to physical security, including protection against potential terrorism, as part of its current licensing basis. The NRC's regulations in 10 CFR Part 73 set out requirements related to physical security. These requirements apply to all operating licenses and will continue to apply to facilities with subsequent renewed licenses. This comment is not considered further in the SEIS because issues related to operation under Surry's current license are outside the scope of this environmental review.As a part of the NRC oversight activities, the staff performs these reviews throughout the period of an operating license, whether the original or renewed license. The staff will address any identified security issues promptly, in accordance with the Surry license, including order issuance to ensure compliance. Information on the background of nuclear security and past security orders issued by the NRC to nuclear power plants, including Surry, can be found
at: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/fact-sheets/security-enhancements.html