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{{#Wiki_filter:April 13, 2009 Mr. Sam D. Hamilton, Regional Director Southeast Regional Office U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1875 Century Blvd. NE, Suite 400 Atlanta, GA 30345  
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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
REQUEST FOR LIST OF PROTECTED SPECIES WITHIN THE AREA UNDER EVALUATION FOR THE CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW  
REQUEST FOR LIST OF PROTECTED SPECIES WITHIN THE AREA UNDER EVALUATION FOR THE CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW


==Dear Mr. Hamilton:==
==Dear Mr. Hamilton:==


The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) is reviewing an application submitted by Florida Power Corporation for the renewal of the operating license for Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plant (CR-3). CR-3 is located 35 miles southwest of Ocala, Florida. As part of the review of the license renewal application (LRA), the NRC is preparing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) under the provisions of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51 (10 CFR Part 51), the NRC's regulation that implements the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969. The SEIS includes an analysis of pertinent environmental issues, including endangered or threatened species and impacts to fish and wildlife. This letter is being submitted under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1934, as amended.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) is reviewing an application submitted by Florida Power Corporation for the renewal of the operating license for Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plant (CR-3). CR-3 is located 35 miles southwest of Ocala, Florida. As part of the review of the license renewal application (LRA), the NRC is preparing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) under the provisions of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51 (10 CFR Part 51), the NRCs regulation that implements the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969. The SEIS includes an analysis of pertinent environmental issues, including endangered or threatened species and impacts to fish and wildlife. This letter is being submitted under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1934, as amended.
The proposed action is to renew the facility operating licenses for CR-3 for an additional 20 years beyond the expiration of the current operating license. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines. The Crystal River site is on Crystal Bay, a shallow embayment of the Gulf of Mexico. The CR-3 site covers approximately 4,738 acres, of which approximately 1,062 acres is industrial. The area surrounding CR-3 is characterized by approximately 3,676 acres consisting of four natural habitat types: salt marsh, hardwood hammock forest, pineland, and freshwater swamp.  
The proposed action is to renew the facility operating licenses for CR-3 for an additional 20 years beyond the expiration of the current operating license. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines.
The Crystal River site is on Crystal Bay, a shallow embayment of the Gulf of Mexico. The CR-3 site covers approximately 4,738 acres, of which approximately 1,062 acres is industrial. The area surrounding CR-3 is characterized by approximately 3,676 acres consisting of four natural habitat types: salt marsh, hardwood hammock forest, pineland, and freshwater swamp.
The cooling water intake structure for CR-3 is located approximately 400 feet east of the intake for Units 1 and 2 (Enclosure1), which are fossil fuel generating units. A chain link fence extends across the entire width of the intake canal downstream of the intakes for Units 1 and 2. It is intended to intercept floating and partially submerged debris and restrict access to the Unit 3 intake. The Unit 3 intake is 118 feet across and fitted with external trash racks with 4-inch openings between bars. There are four pump bays, each with conventional traveling screens with 3/8-inch mesh. The screens are rotated and washed every 8 hours. Material from the traveling screens is washed onto a trough and sluiced to a sump adjacent to the intake canal.
CR-3 uses four circulating water pumps. The discharge from the once-through cooling systems of Units 1, 2, and 3 is used as cooling tower makeup for Units 4 and 5, which are fossil fuel generating units.


The cooling water intake structure for CR-3 is located approximately 400 feet east of the intake for Units 1 and 2 (Enclosure1), which are fossil fuel generating units. A chain link fence extends across the entire width of the intake canal downstream of the intakes for Units 1 and 2. It is intended to intercept floating and partially submerged debris and restrict access to the Unit 3 intake. The Unit 3 intake is 118 feet across and fitted with external trash racks with 4-inch openings between bars. There are four pump bays, each with conventional traveling screens with 3/8-inch mesh. The screens are rotated and washed every 8 hours. Material from the traveling screens is washed onto a trough and sluiced to a sump adjacent to the intake canal. CR-3 uses four circulating water pumps. The discharge from the once-through cooling systems of Units 1, 2, and 3 is used as cooling tower makeup for Units 4 and 5, which are fossil fuel generating units.
S. Hamilton                                     The Final Environmental Statement (Atomic Energy Commission, 1973) identifies two 500-kilovolt transmission lines that were built to connect CR-3 to the electric grid: (1) the Central Florida line terminating at the central Florida Substation and (2) the Lake Tarpon line terminating at the Lake Tarpon Substation. The lines are contained in a common corridor for the first 5.3 miles of corridor, then diverge, with the Central Florida line continuing east and the Lake Tarpon line angling southeast, continuing directly south, and turning southwest toward Tarpon Springs (Enclosure 2). The transmission corridors of interest are approximately 134 miles long and occupy approximately 2,440 acres. Both lines are owned and operated by Florida Power Corporation. The corridors pass through low population areas that are primarily forest and agricultural land (Environmental Protection Agency, 1994). The lines cross numerous state and U.S. highways and the Withlacoochee, Pithlachascotee, and Anclote rivers.
S. Hamilton The Final Environmental Statement (Atomic Energy Commission, 1973) identifies two 500-kilovolt transmission lines that were built to connect CR-3 to the electric grid: (1) the Central Florida line terminating at the central Florida Substation and (2) the Lake Tarpon line terminating at the Lake Tarpon Substation. The lines are contained in a common corridor for the first 5.3 miles of corridor, then diverge, with the Central Florida line continuing east and the Lake Tarpon line angling southeast, continuing directly south, and turning southwest toward Tarpon Springs (Enclosure 2). The transmission corridors of interest are approximately 134 miles long and occupy approximately 2,440 acres. Both lines are owned and operated by Florida Power Corporation. The corridors pass through low population areas that are primarily forest and agricultural land (Environmental Protection Agency, 1994). The lines cross numerous state and U.S. highways and the Withlacoochee, Pithlachascotee, and Anclote rivers. Corridors that pass through agricultural land generally continue to be used as such. Florida Power Corporation plans to maintain these transmission lines, which are integral to the larger transmission system, indefinitely. These transmission lines will remain a permanent part of the transmission system after CR-3 is decommissioned.  
Corridors that pass through agricultural land generally continue to be used as such. Florida Power Corporation plans to maintain these transmission lines, which are integral to the larger transmission system, indefinitely. These transmission lines will remain a permanent part of the transmission system after CR-3 is decommissioned.
To support the SEIS preparation process and to ensure compliance with Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, the NRC requests information on Federally-listed, proposed, and candidate species and critical habitat that may be in the vicinity of CR-3 and its associated transmission line rights-of-way. In addition, please provide any information you consider appropriate under the provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act.
The NRC staff will hold two public license renewal and environmental scoping meetings on April 16, 2009, at the Plantation Inn, 9301 W Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429. The first meeting will convene at 2:00 p.m. and will continue until 5:00 p.m., as necessary. The second meeting will convene at 7:00 p.m., with a repeat of the overview portions of the first meeting, and will continue until 10:00 p.m., as necessary. Additionally, the NRC staff will host informal discussions one hour before the start of each session. You and your staff are invited to attend both the public meetings and the site audit. Once the draft SEIS is completed, your office will receive a copy along with a request for comments.


To support the SEIS preparation process and to ensure compliance with Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, the NRC requests information on Federally-listed, proposed, and candidate species and critical habitat that may be in the vicinity of CR-3 and its associated transmission line rights-of-way. In addition, please provide any information you consider appropriate under the provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act. 
S. Hamilton                                 The CR-3 LRA is available on the internet at http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/licensing/renewal/applications/crystal/crystal-lra.pdf. If you have any questions concerning the NRC staffs review of this license renewal application, please contact Elaine Keegan, Project Manager, at 301-415-8517 or by e-mail at elaine.keegan@nrc.gov.
 
Sincerely,
The NRC staff will hold two public license renewal and environmental scoping meetings on  April 16, 2009, at the Plantation Inn, 9301 W Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429. The first meeting will convene at 2:00 p.m. and will continue until 5:00 p.m., as necessary. The second meeting will convene at 7:00 p.m., with a repeat of the overview portions of the first meeting, and will continue until 10:00 p.m., as necessary. Additionally, the NRC staff will host informal discussions one hour before the start of each session. You and your staff are invited to attend both the public meetings and the site audit. Once the draft SEIS is completed, your office will receive a copy along with a request for comments.
                                    \RA Lisa Regner for\
 
David J. Wrona, Chief Projects Branch 2 Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-302
S. Hamilton The CR-3 LRA is available on the internet at http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/licensing/renewal/applications/crystal/crystal-lra.pdf. If you have any questions concerning the NRC staff's review of this license renewal application, please contact Elaine Keegan, Project Manager, at 301-415-8517 or by e-mail at elaine.keegan@nrc.gov.       Sincerely,
    \RA Lisa Regner for\
David J. Wrona, Chief     Projects Branch 2                                                           Division of License Renewal     Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation  
 
Docket No. 50-302  


==Enclosures:==
==Enclosures:==
: 1. Transmission System 2. Crystal River Site Layout  
: 1. Transmission System
: 2. Crystal River Site Layout cc w/encls.: See next page


cc w/encls.:  See next page 
ML090400392 OFFICE LA:DLR                  EPM:RPB2:DLR                  BC:RPB2:DLR NAME      SFigueroa            DBrittner                      DWrona (LRegner for)
DATE      04/13/09              04/13/09                      04/13/09


ML090400392 OFFICE LA:DLR EPM:RPB2:DLR BC:RPB2:DLR NAME SFigueroa DBrittner DWrona (LRegner for) DATE 04/13/09 04/13/09 04/13/09 Letter to S. Hamilton from D. Wrona dated April 13, 2009 DISTRIBUTION:
Letter to S. Hamilton from D. Wrona dated April 13, 2009 DISTRIBUTION:


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
REQUEST FOR LIST OF PROTECTED SPECIES WITHIN THE AREA UNDER EVALUATION FOR THE CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW HARD COPY: DLR RF E-MAIL: PUBLIC RidsNrrDlr Resource RidsNrrDlrRpb1 Resource RidsNrrDlrRpb2 Resource RidsNrrDlrRer1 Resource RidsNrrDlrRer2 Resource RidsNrrDlrRerb Resource RidsNrrDlrRpob Resource RidsNrrDciCvib Resource RidsNrrDciCpnb Resource RidsNrrDciCsgb Resource RidsNrrDraAfpb Resource RidsNrrDraApla Resource RidsNrrDeEmcb Resource RidsNrrDeEeeb Resource RidsNrrDssSrxb Resource RidsNrrDssSbpb Resource RidsNrrDssScvb Resource RidsOgcMailCenter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
REQUEST FOR LIST OF PROTECTED SPECIES WITHIN THE AREA UNDER EVALUATION FOR THE CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW HARD COPY:
RKuntz DBrittner AJones, OGC LLake, RII MSykes, RII TMorrissey, RII RReyes, RII Crystal River Nuclear Plant, Unit 3 cc:  Mr. R. Alexander Glenn        Associate General Counsel (MAC-BT15A)
DLR RF E-MAIL:
Florida Power Corporation P.O. Box 14042 St. Petersburg, FL  33733-4042 Mr. James W. Holt Plant General Manager Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C) 15760 W. Power Line Street Crystal River, FL  34428-6708 Mr. William A. Passetti, Chief Department of Health Bureau of Radiation Control 2020 Capital Circle, SE, Bin #C21 Tallahassee, FL  32399-1741 Attorney General Department of Legal Affairs The Capitol Tallahassee, FL  32304 Mr. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Preparedness Department of Community Affairs 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, FL  32399-2100
PUBLIC RidsNrrDlr Resource RidsNrrDlrRpb1 Resource RidsNrrDlrRpb2 Resource RidsNrrDlrRer1 Resource RidsNrrDlrRer2 Resource RidsNrrDlrRerb Resource RidsNrrDlrRpob Resource RidsNrrDciCvib Resource RidsNrrDciCpnb Resource RidsNrrDciCsgb Resource RidsNrrDraAfpb Resource RidsNrrDraApla Resource RidsNrrDeEmcb Resource RidsNrrDeEeeb Resource RidsNrrDssSrxb Resource RidsNrrDssSbpb Resource RidsNrrDssScvb Resource RidsOgcMailCenter
 
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Chairman Board of County Commissioners Citrus County 110 North Apopka Avenue  Inverness, FL  34450-4245   
RKuntz DBrittner AJones, OGC LLake, RII MSykes, RII TMorrissey, RII RReyes, RII
 
Mr. Stephen J. Cahill Engineering Manager Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C) 15760 W. Power Line Street Crystal River, FL  34428-6708
 
Mr. Daniel R. Westcott Supervisor, Licensing & Regulatory  Programs Crystal River Nuclear Plant 15760 W. Power Line Street Crystal River, FL  34428-6708 Mr. Jon A. Franke Director Site Operations Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C) 15760 W. Power Line Street Crystal River, FL  34428-6708 Senior Resident Inspector Crystal River Unit 3    U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 6745 N. Tallahassee Road Crystal River, FL  34428 Ms. Phyllis Dixon Manager, Nuclear Assessment Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C)  15760 W. Power Line Street Crystal River, FL  34428-6708 Mr. David T. Conley Associate General Counsel II - Legal Dept. Progress Energy Service Company, LLC Post Office Box 1551 Raleigh, NC  27602-1551


Mr. Daniel L. Roderick Vice President, Nuclear Projects &   Construction Crystal River Nuclear Plant (SA2C) 15760 W. Power Line Street Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Mr. Mark Rigsby Manager, Support Services - Nuclear Crystal River Nuclear Plant (SA2C) 15760 W. Power Line Street Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Mr. Robert J. Duncan II Vice President, Nuclear Operations Progress Energy Post Office Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602-1551 Mr. Brian C. McCabe Manager, Nuclear Regulatory Affairs Progress Energy Post Office Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602-1551  
Crystal River Nuclear Plant, Unit 3 cc:
Mr. R. Alexander Glenn                Mr. Jon A. Franke Associate General Counsel (MAC-BT15A) Director Site Operations Florida Power Corporation            Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C)
P.O. Box 14042                        15760 W. Power Line Street St. Petersburg, FL 33733-4042        Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Mr. James W. Holt                    Senior Resident Inspector Plant General Manager                Crystal River Unit 3 Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C)    U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 15760 W. Power Line Street            6745 N. Tallahassee Road Crystal River, FL 34428-6708          Crystal River, FL 34428 Mr. William A. Passetti, Chief        Ms. Phyllis Dixon Department of Health                  Manager, Nuclear Assessment Bureau of Radiation Control          Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C) 2020 Capital Circle, SE, Bin #C21    15760 W. Power Line Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1741            Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Attorney General                      Mr. David T. Conley Department of Legal Affairs          Associate General Counsel II - Legal Dept.
The Capitol                          Progress Energy Service Company, LLC Tallahassee, FL 32304                Post Office Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602-1551 Mr. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Preparedness    Mr. Daniel L. Roderick Department of Community Affairs      Vice President, Nuclear Projects &
2740 Centerview Drive                  Construction Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100            Crystal River Nuclear Plant (SA2C) 15760 W. Power Line Street Chairman                              Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Board of County Commissioners Citrus County                        Mr. Mark Rigsby 110 North Apopka Avenue              Manager, Support Services - Nuclear Inverness, FL 34450-4245              Crystal River Nuclear Plant (SA2C) 15760 W. Power Line Street Mr. Stephen J. Cahill                Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Engineering Manager Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C)    Mr. Robert J. Duncan II 15760 W. Power Line Street            Vice President, Nuclear Operations Crystal River, FL 34428-6708          Progress Energy Post Office Box 1551 Mr. Daniel R. Westcott                Raleigh, NC 27602-1551 Supervisor, Licensing & Regulatory Programs                            Mr. Brian C. McCabe Crystal River Nuclear Plant          Manager, Nuclear Regulatory Affairs 15760 W. Power Line Street            Progress Energy Crystal River, FL 34428-6708          Post Office Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602-1551


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Request for List of Protected Species within the Area Under Evaluation for the Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Power Station License Renewal Application Review
ML090400392
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/13/2009
From: David Wrona
License Renewal Projects Branch 2
To: Hamilton S
US Dept of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service
Brittner, D. NRR/DLR/RPB2 415-3797
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April 13, 2009 Mr. Sam D. Hamilton, Regional Director Southeast Regional Office U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1875 Century Blvd. NE, Suite 400 Atlanta, GA 30345

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR LIST OF PROTECTED SPECIES WITHIN THE AREA UNDER EVALUATION FOR THE CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW

Dear Mr. Hamilton:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) is reviewing an application submitted by Florida Power Corporation for the renewal of the operating license for Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plant (CR-3). CR-3 is located 35 miles southwest of Ocala, Florida. As part of the review of the license renewal application (LRA), the NRC is preparing a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) under the provisions of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 51 (10 CFR Part 51), the NRCs regulation that implements the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969. The SEIS includes an analysis of pertinent environmental issues, including endangered or threatened species and impacts to fish and wildlife. This letter is being submitted under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1934, as amended.

The proposed action is to renew the facility operating licenses for CR-3 for an additional 20 years beyond the expiration of the current operating license. The proposed action would include the use and continued maintenance of existing plant facilities and transmission lines.

The Crystal River site is on Crystal Bay, a shallow embayment of the Gulf of Mexico. The CR-3 site covers approximately 4,738 acres, of which approximately 1,062 acres is industrial. The area surrounding CR-3 is characterized by approximately 3,676 acres consisting of four natural habitat types: salt marsh, hardwood hammock forest, pineland, and freshwater swamp.

The cooling water intake structure for CR-3 is located approximately 400 feet east of the intake for Units 1 and 2 (Enclosure1), which are fossil fuel generating units. A chain link fence extends across the entire width of the intake canal downstream of the intakes for Units 1 and 2. It is intended to intercept floating and partially submerged debris and restrict access to the Unit 3 intake. The Unit 3 intake is 118 feet across and fitted with external trash racks with 4-inch openings between bars. There are four pump bays, each with conventional traveling screens with 3/8-inch mesh. The screens are rotated and washed every 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. Material from the traveling screens is washed onto a trough and sluiced to a sump adjacent to the intake canal.

CR-3 uses four circulating water pumps. The discharge from the once-through cooling systems of Units 1, 2, and 3 is used as cooling tower makeup for Units 4 and 5, which are fossil fuel generating units.

S. Hamilton The Final Environmental Statement (Atomic Energy Commission, 1973) identifies two 500-kilovolt transmission lines that were built to connect CR-3 to the electric grid: (1) the Central Florida line terminating at the central Florida Substation and (2) the Lake Tarpon line terminating at the Lake Tarpon Substation. The lines are contained in a common corridor for the first 5.3 miles of corridor, then diverge, with the Central Florida line continuing east and the Lake Tarpon line angling southeast, continuing directly south, and turning southwest toward Tarpon Springs (Enclosure 2). The transmission corridors of interest are approximately 134 miles long and occupy approximately 2,440 acres. Both lines are owned and operated by Florida Power Corporation. The corridors pass through low population areas that are primarily forest and agricultural land (Environmental Protection Agency, 1994). The lines cross numerous state and U.S. highways and the Withlacoochee, Pithlachascotee, and Anclote rivers.

Corridors that pass through agricultural land generally continue to be used as such. Florida Power Corporation plans to maintain these transmission lines, which are integral to the larger transmission system, indefinitely. These transmission lines will remain a permanent part of the transmission system after CR-3 is decommissioned.

To support the SEIS preparation process and to ensure compliance with Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, the NRC requests information on Federally-listed, proposed, and candidate species and critical habitat that may be in the vicinity of CR-3 and its associated transmission line rights-of-way. In addition, please provide any information you consider appropriate under the provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act.

The NRC staff will hold two public license renewal and environmental scoping meetings on April 16, 2009, at the Plantation Inn, 9301 W Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, FL 34429. The first meeting will convene at 2:00 p.m. and will continue until 5:00 p.m., as necessary. The second meeting will convene at 7:00 p.m., with a repeat of the overview portions of the first meeting, and will continue until 10:00 p.m., as necessary. Additionally, the NRC staff will host informal discussions one hour before the start of each session. You and your staff are invited to attend both the public meetings and the site audit. Once the draft SEIS is completed, your office will receive a copy along with a request for comments.

S. Hamilton The CR-3 LRA is available on the internet at http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/licensing/renewal/applications/crystal/crystal-lra.pdf. If you have any questions concerning the NRC staffs review of this license renewal application, please contact Elaine Keegan, Project Manager, at 301-415-8517 or by e-mail at elaine.keegan@nrc.gov.

Sincerely,

\RA Lisa Regner for\

David J. Wrona, Chief Projects Branch 2 Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-302

Enclosures:

1. Transmission System
2. Crystal River Site Layout cc w/encls.: See next page

ML090400392 OFFICE LA:DLR EPM:RPB2:DLR BC:RPB2:DLR NAME SFigueroa DBrittner DWrona (LRegner for)

DATE 04/13/09 04/13/09 04/13/09

Letter to S. Hamilton from D. Wrona dated April 13, 2009 DISTRIBUTION:

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR LIST OF PROTECTED SPECIES WITHIN THE AREA UNDER EVALUATION FOR THE CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION REVIEW HARD COPY:

DLR RF E-MAIL:

PUBLIC RidsNrrDlr Resource RidsNrrDlrRpb1 Resource RidsNrrDlrRpb2 Resource RidsNrrDlrRer1 Resource RidsNrrDlrRer2 Resource RidsNrrDlrRerb Resource RidsNrrDlrRpob Resource RidsNrrDciCvib Resource RidsNrrDciCpnb Resource RidsNrrDciCsgb Resource RidsNrrDraAfpb Resource RidsNrrDraApla Resource RidsNrrDeEmcb Resource RidsNrrDeEeeb Resource RidsNrrDssSrxb Resource RidsNrrDssSbpb Resource RidsNrrDssScvb Resource RidsOgcMailCenter

________

RKuntz DBrittner AJones, OGC LLake, RII MSykes, RII TMorrissey, RII RReyes, RII

Crystal River Nuclear Plant, Unit 3 cc:

Mr. R. Alexander Glenn Mr. Jon A. Franke Associate General Counsel (MAC-BT15A) Director Site Operations Florida Power Corporation Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C)

P.O. Box 14042 15760 W. Power Line Street St. Petersburg, FL 33733-4042 Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Mr. James W. Holt Senior Resident Inspector Plant General Manager Crystal River Unit 3 Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 15760 W. Power Line Street 6745 N. Tallahassee Road Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Crystal River, FL 34428 Mr. William A. Passetti, Chief Ms. Phyllis Dixon Department of Health Manager, Nuclear Assessment Bureau of Radiation Control Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C) 2020 Capital Circle, SE, Bin #C21 15760 W. Power Line Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1741 Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Attorney General Mr. David T. Conley Department of Legal Affairs Associate General Counsel II - Legal Dept.

The Capitol Progress Energy Service Company, LLC Tallahassee, FL 32304 Post Office Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602-1551 Mr. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Preparedness Mr. Daniel L. Roderick Department of Community Affairs Vice President, Nuclear Projects &

2740 Centerview Drive Construction Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Crystal River Nuclear Plant (SA2C) 15760 W. Power Line Street Chairman Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Board of County Commissioners Citrus County Mr. Mark Rigsby 110 North Apopka Avenue Manager, Support Services - Nuclear Inverness, FL 34450-4245 Crystal River Nuclear Plant (SA2C) 15760 W. Power Line Street Mr. Stephen J. Cahill Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Engineering Manager Crystal River Nuclear Plant (NA2C) Mr. Robert J. Duncan II 15760 W. Power Line Street Vice President, Nuclear Operations Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Progress Energy Post Office Box 1551 Mr. Daniel R. Westcott Raleigh, NC 27602-1551 Supervisor, Licensing & Regulatory Programs Mr. Brian C. McCabe Crystal River Nuclear Plant Manager, Nuclear Regulatory Affairs 15760 W. Power Line Street Progress Energy Crystal River, FL 34428-6708 Post Office Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602-1551

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