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{{#Wiki_filter:+gHsoc>rrWVl0ssUnitedStatesDepartment oftheInteriorFISHANDWILDLIFESERVICEISNORTHLAURASTREETJACKSONVILLE, F'LORIDA32202~eIsJIQk~+lao~'~l~February24,1981B.J,~Youngblood, Chief@censin'g BranchNo.1NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555
{{#Wiki_filter:+gHs oc>r r W Vl 0 ss United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE IS NORTH LAURA STREET JACKSONVILLE, F'LORIDA 32202~e I sJ I Qk~+lao~'~l~February 24, 1981 B.J,~Youngblood, Chief@censin'g Branch No.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555  


==DearMrYoungblood:==
==Dear Mr Youngblood:==


Wehavereviewedtheinformation inyourletterofFebruary12,1981regarding FloridaPowerandLightCompany's St.LuciePlantUnitNo.2,locatedonHutchinson Island,St.LucieCounty,Florida.WehaveassignedLogNo.4-1-81-076 toyourproject,andwerequestthatyourefertothislognumberinfuturecorrespondence.
We have reviewed the information in your letter of February 12, 1981 regarding Florida Power and Light Company's St.Lucie Plant Unit No.2, located on Hutchinson Island, St.Lucie County, Florida.We have assigned Log No.4-1-81-076 to your project, and we request that you refer to this log number in future correspondence.
Itappearsthatsomeendangered speciesmayoccurinthisarea,andtheyarelistedbelow:WestIndianmanatee-Endangered Brownpelican-Endangered Baldeagle-Endangered Leatherback turtle-Endangered Hawksbill turtle-Endangered Loggerhead turtle-Threatened Greenturtle-Endangered Kemp's(Atlantic) ridley-Endangered Americanalligator
It appears that some endangered species may occur in this area, and they are listed below: West Indian manatee-Endangered Brown pelican-Endangered Bald eagle-Endangered Leatherback turtle-Endangered Hawksbill turtle-Endangered Loggerhead turtle-Threatened Green turtle-Endangered Kemp's (Atlantic) ridley-Endangered American alligator-Threatened The Fish and Wildlife Service has jurisdiction over marine turtles only when they are on land.In the marine environment, the National Marine Fisheries Service has jurisdiction, and this agency should be contacted if you believe there may be an impact.Section 7(c)of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended in 1978, requires Federal agencies to provide a biological assessment for the species which are likely to be affected by construction projects.The biological assessment shall be completed within 180 days after the date on which initiated (or within a mutually agreed time frame), before any contracts for construction are entered into, and before construction is begun.We do not feel that we can adequately assess the effects of the proposed action on listed and proposed species or Critical Habitat (as listed in the Federal Register)without a complete assessment.
-Threatened TheFishandWildlifeServicehasjurisdiction overmarineturtlesonlywhentheyareonland.Inthemarineenvironment, theNationalMarineFisheries Servicehasjurisdiction, andthisagencyshouldbecontacted ifyoubelievetheremaybeanimpact.Section7(c)oftheEndangered SpeciesActof1973,asamendedin1978,requiresFederalagenciestoprovideabiological assessment forthespecieswhicharelikelytobeaffectedbyconstruction projects.
The following information should be included in the assessment:
Thebiological assessment shallbecompleted within180daysafterthedateonwhichinitiated (orwithinamutuallyagreedtimeframe),beforeanycontracts forconstruction areenteredinto,andbeforeconstruction isbegun.Wedonotfeelthatwecanadequately assesstheeffectsoftheproposedactiononlistedandproposedspeciesorCriticalHabitat(aslistedintheFederalRegister) withoutacompleteassessment.
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Thefollowing information shouldbeincludedintheassessment:
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l.Identification ofthelistedspecies,speciesproposedforlistingandCriticalHabitatdetermined tobepresentwithintheareaaffectedbytheproposal.
l.Identification of the listed species, species proposed for listing and Critical Habitat determined to be present within the area affected by the proposal.2.Description of the survey methods used to determine presence of listed species or species proposed for listing within the area.3.Description of any difficulties encountered in obtaining data and completing proposed studies.4.Description of the proposed construction project and associated activities.
2.Description ofthesurveymethodsusedtodetermine presenceoflistedspeciesorspeciesproposedforlistingwithinthearea.3.Description ofanydifficulties encountered inobtaining dataandcompleting proposedstudies.4.Description oftheproposedconstruction projectandassociated activities.
5.The actual and potential impacts of project or associated activities on listed species, species proposed for listing, or Critical Habitat.In addition to the direct (site related)impacts of project construction the Biological Assessment should include, when applicable, description of: A.Impacts associated with project operation.
5.Theactualandpotential impactsofprojectorassociated activities onlistedspecies,speciesproposedforlisting,orCriticalHabitat.Inadditiontothedirect(siterelated)impactsofprojectconstruction theBiological Assessment shouldinclude,whenapplicable, description of:A.Impactsassociated withprojectoperation.
B.C.Secondary impacts from activities, such as development, which will be generated by the proposed project.The cumulative effects of the proposal on the species and/or its Critical Habitat.Cumulative effects are defined as the direct and indirect impacts of the Federal action under con-sideration coupled with the identifiable effects of other reasonably foreseeable actions of the Federal agency, other Federal, State and local agencies, corporations and individuals upon a species or its Critical Habitat.6.Where impacts to listed species, species proposed for listing, or Critical Habitat are identified, the assessment should include a discussion of the efforts that will be taken to eliminate, reduce, or mitigate any adverse effects.7.Conclusions of the agency including recommendations regarding further studies.8.Any other relevant information.
B.C.Secondary impactsfromactivities, suchasdevelopment, whichwillbegenerated bytheproposedproject.Thecumulative effectsoftheproposalonthespeciesand/oritsCriticalHabitat.Cumulative effectsaredefinedasthedirectandindirectimpactsoftheFederalactionundercon-sideration coupledwiththeidentifiable effectsofotherreasonably foreseeable actionsoftheFederalagency,otherFederal,Stateandlocalagencies, corporations andindividuals uponaspeciesoritsCriticalHabitat.6.Whereimpactstolistedspecies,speciesproposedforlisting,orCriticalHabitatareidentified, theassessment shouldincludeadiscussion oftheeffortsthatwillbetakentoeliminate, reduce,ormitigateanyadverseeffects.7.Conclusions oftheagencyincluding recommendations regarding furtherstudies.8.Anyotherrelevantinformation.
Should you require additional information on this subject, please contact Mr.Don Palmer, Jacksonville.
Shouldyourequireadditional information onthissubject,pleasecontactMr.DonPalmer,Jacksonville.
Area Office, 15 N.Laura Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, telephone FTS 946-2267 or 2850.
AreaOffice,15N.LauraStreet,Jacksonville, Florida32202,telephone FTS946-2267or2850.
l11<<t'*4 After your agency has completed and reviewed the assessment, it is your responsibility to determine if the proposed action"may affect" any of the listed species or Critical Habitat.If the determination is"may affect," you are required to initiate consultation by a written request to the Area Manager, Fish and Wildlife Service, 15 North Laura Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202.At that time you should provide a copy of'he biological assessment and any other relevant information that assisted you in reaching your conclusion.
l11<<t'*4 Afteryouragencyhascompleted andreviewedtheassessment, itisyourresponsibility todetermine iftheproposedaction"mayaffect"anyofthelistedspeciesorCriticalHabitat.Ifthedetermination is"mayaffect,"youarerequiredtoinitiateconsultation byawrittenrequesttotheAreaManager,FishandWildlifeService,15NorthLauraStreet,Jacksonville, Florida32202.Atthattimeyoushouldprovideacopyof'hebiological assessment andanyotherrelevantinformation thatassistedyouinreachingyourconclusion.
If the decision is"no effect" con-sultation is not necessary, however you may forward this determination to our office for our concurrxence.
Ifthedecisionis"noeffect"con-sultation isnotnecessary, howeveryoumayforwardthisdetermination toourofficeforourconcurrxence.
If we do not agree with your deter-mination, consultation will be required.Your attention is also directed to Section 7(d)of the Endangered Species Act, as amended, which underscores the requirement that the Federal agency and the permit or license applicant shall not make any irreversible or irretrievable commitment of resources during the consultation period which in effect would deny the formulation or implementation of reasonable alternatives regarding their actions on any endangered or threatened species.We appreciate your interest and concern in the preservation of endangered species, and we look forward to minimizing the potential adverse effects of this project through consultation.
Ifwedonotagreewithyourdeter-mination, consultation willberequired.
Donald J.Hankla Area Manager 0 i'I}}
Yourattention isalsodirectedtoSection7(d)oftheEndangered SpeciesAct,asamended,whichunderscores therequirement thattheFederalagencyandthepermitorlicenseapplicant shallnotmakeanyirreversible orirretrievable commitment ofresources duringtheconsultation periodwhichineffectwoulddenytheformulation orimplementation ofreasonable alternatives regarding theiractionsonanyendangered orthreatened species.Weappreciate yourinterestandconcerninthepreservation ofendangered species,andwelookforwardtominimizing thepotential adverseeffectsofthisprojectthroughconsultation.
DonaldJ.HanklaAreaManager 0i'I}}

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Advises That NRC Must Provide Biological Assessment for Endangered Species Which Are Likely to Be Affected by Const Projects.Consultation May Be Required If Proposed Actions May Affect Listed Species or Critical Habitat
ML17209A671
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/24/1981
From: HANKLA D J
INTERIOR, DEPT. OF, FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE
To: YOUNGBLOOD B J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 8102270646
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+gHs oc>r r W Vl 0 ss United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE IS NORTH LAURA STREET JACKSONVILLE, F'LORIDA 32202~e I sJ I Qk~+lao~'~l~February 24, 1981 B.J,~Youngblood, Chief@censin'g Branch No.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555

Dear Mr Youngblood:

We have reviewed the information in your letter of February 12, 1981 regarding Florida Power and Light Company's St.Lucie Plant Unit No.2, located on Hutchinson Island, St.Lucie County, Florida.We have assigned Log No.4-1-81-076 to your project, and we request that you refer to this log number in future correspondence.

It appears that some endangered species may occur in this area, and they are listed below: West Indian manatee-Endangered Brown pelican-Endangered Bald eagle-Endangered Leatherback turtle-Endangered Hawksbill turtle-Endangered Loggerhead turtle-Threatened Green turtle-Endangered Kemp's (Atlantic) ridley-Endangered American alligator-Threatened The Fish and Wildlife Service has jurisdiction over marine turtles only when they are on land.In the marine environment, the National Marine Fisheries Service has jurisdiction, and this agency should be contacted if you believe there may be an impact.Section 7(c)of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended in 1978, requires Federal agencies to provide a biological assessment for the species which are likely to be affected by construction projects.The biological assessment shall be completed within 180 days after the date on which initiated (or within a mutually agreed time frame), before any contracts for construction are entered into, and before construction is begun.We do not feel that we can adequately assess the effects of the proposed action on listed and proposed species or Critical Habitat (as listed in the Federal Register)without a complete assessment.

The following information should be included in the assessment:

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l.Identification of the listed species, species proposed for listing and Critical Habitat determined to be present within the area affected by the proposal.2.Description of the survey methods used to determine presence of listed species or species proposed for listing within the area.3.Description of any difficulties encountered in obtaining data and completing proposed studies.4.Description of the proposed construction project and associated activities.

5.The actual and potential impacts of project or associated activities on listed species, species proposed for listing, or Critical Habitat.In addition to the direct (site related)impacts of project construction the Biological Assessment should include, when applicable, description of: A.Impacts associated with project operation.

B.C.Secondary impacts from activities, such as development, which will be generated by the proposed project.The cumulative effects of the proposal on the species and/or its Critical Habitat.Cumulative effects are defined as the direct and indirect impacts of the Federal action under con-sideration coupled with the identifiable effects of other reasonably foreseeable actions of the Federal agency, other Federal, State and local agencies, corporations and individuals upon a species or its Critical Habitat.6.Where impacts to listed species, species proposed for listing, or Critical Habitat are identified, the assessment should include a discussion of the efforts that will be taken to eliminate, reduce, or mitigate any adverse effects.7.Conclusions of the agency including recommendations regarding further studies.8.Any other relevant information.

Should you require additional information on this subject, please contact Mr.Don Palmer, Jacksonville.

Area Office, 15 N.Laura Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, telephone FTS 946-2267 or 2850.

l11<<t'*4 After your agency has completed and reviewed the assessment, it is your responsibility to determine if the proposed action"may affect" any of the listed species or Critical Habitat.If the determination is"may affect," you are required to initiate consultation by a written request to the Area Manager, Fish and Wildlife Service, 15 North Laura Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202.At that time you should provide a copy of'he biological assessment and any other relevant information that assisted you in reaching your conclusion.

If the decision is"no effect" con-sultation is not necessary, however you may forward this determination to our office for our concurrxence.

If we do not agree with your deter-mination, consultation will be required.Your attention is also directed to Section 7(d)of the Endangered Species Act, as amended, which underscores the requirement that the Federal agency and the permit or license applicant shall not make any irreversible or irretrievable commitment of resources during the consultation period which in effect would deny the formulation or implementation of reasonable alternatives regarding their actions on any endangered or threatened species.We appreciate your interest and concern in the preservation of endangered species, and we look forward to minimizing the potential adverse effects of this project through consultation.

Donald J.Hankla Area Manager 0 i'I