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| issue date = 05/27/1980
| issue date = 05/27/1980
| title = Submits Comments Re Des Draft Suppl Review.Clean Water Act Conditions & Mgt Practices Re Proposed Dam Encl.Document Should Address Flood Hazard of Spillway Overtopping
| title = Submits Comments Re Des Draft Suppl Review.Clean Water Act Conditions & Mgt Practices Re Proposed Dam Encl.Document Should Address Flood Hazard of Spillway Overtopping
| author name = TRIESCHMAN W E
| author name = Trieschman W
| author affiliation = ARMY, DEPT. OF
| author affiliation = ARMY, DEPT. OF
| addressee name = SELLS D E
| addressee name = Sells D
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION (NRR)
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION (NRR)
| docket = 05000387, 05000388
| docket = 05000387, 05000388

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Submits Comments Re Des Draft Suppl Review.Clean Water Act Conditions & Mgt Practices Re Proposed Dam Encl.Document Should Address Flood Hazard of Spillway Overtopping
ML18030A108
Person / Time
Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/27/1980
From: Trieschman W
ARMY, DEPT. OF
To: Sells D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NABPL-E, NUDOCS 8006020399
Download: ML18030A108 (5)


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REGUl A TORY INFORHATION DISTR I BUT ION S Y TEI'I (BIDS)ACCESSIO"i NTiR:800b020399 DOCS DATE: 80/05/27 NOTARIZED:

NO FACIL:-Susquehanna Steam Electric Stations Unit is Pennsylva 50-388 usauehanna Steam Electric Stationi Unit 2s Pennsylva A~AUTHOR AFF IL I AT IOiu TR I ESCHt'R>'4P

'III~E~A r my P Dept~0 f RECIP~NAI'>F.PECIP IENT AFFILIATION SELLSPD~E.Environmental Projects Branch 2

SUBJECT:

Suhmits comments re DES draft suppl review.Clean Water Act conditions 4 mgt oractices re propose dam encl'ocument should address flood hazard of spillway overtopping.

DISTPISUTION CODE: C0020 COPIES RECEIVED:LTP g ENCL Q SIZE: l'ITLE: Fnviron~Comments'OCKET 05000387 05000388 NOTES:M~A/g

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MARYLAND 21202 REPLY TO ATTKIITIOII OFs NABPL-E 27 May 19.80 Mr.Donald E.Sells Acting Branch Chief Environmental Projects Branch 2 Division of Site Safety&Environmental Analysis U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555

Dear Mr.Sells:

Our office has reviewed the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units One and.Two, Draft Environmental Statement Draft Supplement, Conyngham Township of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in keeping with.this office's direct responsibility.

This agency's areas of concern are flood control hazard potentials,,permit requirements under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and other direct and indirect impacts on Corps of Engineers existing and/or proposed projects.In accordance with these responsibilities, our office has the following comments: a.The proposed dam is to be constructed in waters of the United States and is,, therefore, subject to the regulatory authority of this office.However, since the proposed dam is to be constructed above the headwaters of Pond Hill Creek, the work is authorized under the provisions of a Department of the Army Nationwide Permit.The attached'sheet describes the conditions which must be satisfied for the purposes of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and the Management Practices which should be followed, to the maximum extent practicable, in the discharges of dredged or fill material to minimize the adverse effects of these discharges on the aquatic environment.

The proposed intake structure is to extend approximately 30 meters into the Susquehanna River, a navigable water of the United States, therefore, an individual Department of the Army permit for the intake would be required in accordance with Section 10 of the River and Harbor Act.b.As noted in 4.4.2.3, Hydrologic Design on Dam, page 4-11, the proposed spillway would be inadequate for passing the PMF using NRC criteria.Thus, a potential flood hazard would exist from failure of the dam due to overtopping.

The document should address this flood hazard.

gABPL-E.Donald E.Sells 27 May 1980 Electric Station, Units One and Two, pro)act is The Susquehanna Steam ec isting upstream or ed to have adverse effects on any ex s n not anticipate o fl d tection prospects on the downstream Corps of Eng ineers local oo pro ng d C s of Engineers Susquehanna River.No othe ng other existing or propose orp is however, P rogects are n t e c n h vicinity.The Baltimore Distr ct s, o nductin the Cowanesque Lake Reformulation y Stud as an currently con uct ng e the Pond Hill Reservoir.

alternative water supply source to t e on o ortunity to comment on the Draft Environmental

'Re appreciate the opportun ty n be of further assistance, Statement Draft Supplement and if we can e o ur e please contact us.Sincerely, l Incl As stated ILL E.CHEMI, Jr.Chief, Planning Division CRH)ZTTG<K I'~1.That tha discharge wi 11 not destroy a threatened or endangered species as ide'ntified under the Endangered Species Act, or endanger the critica1 habitat of such species;2.That the discharge will consist of suitable material free from toMc pollutants in other than trace quantities; 3.That the fill created by the discharge will be properly maintained to'revent erosion and other non-point sources of pollution; and 4 That the discharge will not occur in a component of the National.Wild and Scenic River System or in a component of a State Mld and.".,Scenic Mver System.+J.'hNAGENER PRACTXCES I':-1.Discharges of dredged or M1 material into waters of the United States'..: should be avoided or minimized through the use of other practical alternatives-, f'2 Discharges in spawning areas during spawning seasons should be avoIded~.3.Discharges should not restrict or impede the movement of aquatic species~'ndigenous to the waters ox the passage of normal or e~ected h gh flows or cause the relocation of the waters (unless the prImary purpose of the fill is to impound waters)g*4~Xf t: he dischaige creates an impoundment of water, adverse icpacts on-the aquatic system caused by the accelerated passage of water and/or the restriction of its flow, should be minimized; 5.Discharges on wetlands areas should be avoided;6.Heavy equipment works in wetlands should be placed on mats;7.Discharges into breeding and nesting areas for migratory waterfowl should be avoided;and 8.All temporary fills should be removed in their entirety.