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Application for Renewed Operating Licenses, Appendix E, Environmental Report Appendices a & B
ML033070187
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Site: Cook  American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 10/31/2003
From: Nazar M
Indiana Michigan Power Co
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Appendix A

- NRC NEPA Issues for License Renewal of Nuclear Power Plants Environmental Report for License Renewal - Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant

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Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Table of Contents Section Page A.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... A-5 List of Tables Table Page A-1 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Environmental Report Cross-Reference of License Renewal NEPA Issues ................................................ A-6 A-3

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Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant A.1 Introduction I&M has prepared this environmental report in accordance with the requirements of NRC regulation 10 CFR 51.53. The NRC included in the regulation a list of National Environmental Policy Act issues for license renewal of nuclear power plants. Table A-1 lists these 92 issues, as identified in 10 CFR 51, Subpart A, Table B-1, and identifies the section in which I&M addressed each issue in the environmental report. For expediency, I&M has assigned a number to each issue and uses the issue numbers throughout the environmental report.

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Environmental Report for License Renewal Table A-1. Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Environmental Report Cross-Reference of License Renewal NEPA Issues.

Section of this Environmental Issue Category Report

1. Impacts of refurbishment on surface water quality 1 4.0
2. Impacts of refurbishment on surface water use 1 4.0
3. Altered current patterns at intake and discharge structures 1 4.0
4. Altered salinity gradients 1 4.0
5. Altered thermal stratification of lakes 1 4.0
6. Temperature effects on sediment transport capacity 1 4.0
7. Scouring caused by discharged cooling water 1 4.0
8. Eutrophication 1 4.0
9. Discharge of chlorine or other biocides 1 4.0
10. Discharge of sanitary wastes and minor chemical spills 1 4.0
11. Discharge of other metals in waste water 1 4.0
12. Water use conflicts (plants with once-through cooling 1 4.0 systems)
13. Water use conflicts (plants with cooling ponds or cooling 2 4.1 towers using make-up water from a small river with low flow)
14. Refurbishment impacts to aquatic resources 1 4.0
15. Accumulation of contaminants in sediments or biota 1 4.0
16. Entrainment of phytoplankton and zooplankton 1 4.0
17. Cold shock 1 4.0
18. Thermal plume barrier to migrating fish 1 4.0
19. Distribution of aquatic organisms 1 4.0
20. Premature emergence of aquatic insects 1 4.0
21. Gas supersaturation (gas bubble disease) 1 4.0
22. Low dissolved oxygen in the discharge 1 4.0
23. Losses from predation, parasitism, and disease among 1 4.0 organisms exposed to sublethal stresses
24. Stimulation of nuisance organisms (e.g., shipworms) 1 4.0
25. Entrainment of fish and shellfish in early life stages for plants 2 4.2 with once-through and cooling pond heat dissipation systems
26. Impingement of fish and shellfish for plants with once- 2 4.3 through and cooling pond heat dissipation systems A-6 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Table A-1. Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Environmental Report Cross-Reference of License Renewal NEPA Issues. (Continued)

Section of this Environmental Issue Category Report

27. Heat shock for plants with once-through and cooling pond 2 4.4 heat dissipation systems
28. Entrainment of fish and shellfish in early life stages for plants 1 4.0 with cooling-tower-based heat dissipation systems
29. Impingement of fish and shellfish for plants with cooling- 1 4.0 tower-based heat dissipation systems
30. Heat shock for plants with cooling-tower-based heat 1 4.0 dissipation systems
31. Impacts of refurbishment on groundwater use and quality 1 4.0
32. Groundwater use conflicts (potable and service water; plants 1 4.0 that use < 100 gpm)
33. Groundwater use conflicts (potable, service water, and 2 4.5 dewatering; plants that use > 100 gpm)
34. Groundwater use conflicts (plants using cooling towers 2 4.6 withdrawing make-up water from a small river)
35. Groundwater use conflicts (Ranney wells) 2 4.7
36. Groundwater quality degradation (Ranney wells) 1 4.0
37. Groundwater quality degradation (saltwater intrusion) 1 4.0
38. Groundwater quality degradation (cooling ponds in salt 1 4.0 marshes)
39. Groundwater quality degradation (cooling ponds at inland 2 4.8 sites)
40. Refurbishment impacts to terrestrial resources 2 4.9
41. Cooling tower impacts on crops and ornamental vegetation 1 4.0
42. Cooling tower impacts on native plants 1 4.0
43. Bird collisions with cooling towers 1 4.0
44. Cooling pond impacts on terrestrial resources 1 4.0
45. Power line right-of-way management (cutting and herbicide 1 4.0 application)
46. Bird collisions with power lines 1 4.0
47. Impacts of electromagnetic fields on flora and fauna (plants, 1 4.0 agricultural crops, honeybees, wildlife, livestock)
48. Floodplains and wetlands on power line right-of-way 1 4.0
49. Threatened or endangered species 2 4.10
50. Air quality during refurbishment (nonattainment and 2 4.11 maintenance areas)

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Environmental Report for License Renewal Table A-1. Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Environmental Report Cross-Reference of License Renewal NEPA Issues. (Continued)

Section of this Environmental Issue Category Report

51. Air quality effects of transmission lines 1 4.0
52. Onsite land use 1 4.0
53. Power line right-of-way land use impacts 1 4.0
54. Radiation exposures to the public during refurbishment 1 4.0
55. Occupational radiation exposures during refurbishment 1 4.0
56. Microbiological organisms (occupational health) 1 4.0
57. Microbiological organisms (public health) 2 4.12 (plants using lakes or canals, or cooling towers or cooling ponds that discharge to a small river)
58. Noise 1 4.0
59. Electric shock from transmission-line-induced currents 2 4.13
60. Electromagnetic fields, chronic effects NA 4.0
61. Radiation exposures to public (license renewal term) 1 4.0
62. Occupational radiation exposures (license renewal term) 1 4.0
63. Housing impacts 2 4.14
64. Public services: public safety, social services, and tourism 1 4.0 and recreation
65. Public services: public utilities 2 4.15
66. Public services: education (refurbishment) 2 4.16
67. Public services: education (license renewal term) 1 4.0
68. Offsite land use (refurbishment) 2 4.17.1
69. Offsite land use (license renewal term) 2 4.17.2
70. Public services: transportation 2 4.18
71. Historic and archaeological resources 2 4.19
72. Aesthetic impacts (refurbishment) 1 4.0
73. Aesthetic impacts (license renewal term) 1 4.0
74. Aesthetic impacts of transmission lines (license renewal 1 4.0 term)
75. Design basis accidents 1 4.0
76. Severe accidents 2 4.20
77. Offsite radiological impacts (individual effects from other than 1 4.0 the disposal of spent fuel and high-level waste)
78. Offsite radiological impacts (collective effects) 1 4.0 A-8 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Table A-1. Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Environmental Report Cross-Reference of License Renewal NEPA Issues. (Continued)

Section of this Environmental Issue Category Report

79. Offsite radiological impacts (spent fuel and high-level waste 1 4.0 disposal)
80. Nonradiological impacts of the uranium fuel cycle 1 4.0
81. Low-level waste storage and disposal 1 4.0
82. Mixed waste storage and disposal 1 4.0
83. Onsite spent fuel 1 4.0
84. Nonradiological waste 1 4.0
85. Transportation 1 4.0
86. Radiation doses (decommissioning) 1 4.0
87. Waste management (decommissioning) 1 4.0
88. Air quality (decommissioning) 1 4.0
89. Water quality (decommissioning) 1 4.0
90. Ecological resources (decommissioning) 1 4.0
91. Socioeconomic impacts (decommissioning) 1 4.0
92. Environmental justice NA 2.6.2 Source: 10 CFR 51, Subpart A, Appendix A, Table B-1. (Issue numbers added to facilitate discussion.)

NA = Regulation does not categorize this issue.

NEPA = National Environmental Policy Act.

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Appendix B

- Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Permits Environmental Report for License Renewal - Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant

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Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Table of Contents Permit Page NPDES Permit M10005827 (excerpts) ................................................................................. B-5 Authorization to Discharge M00988 (excerpts)..................................................................... B-9 Permit to Install 460-93 ......................................................................................................... B-17 Rule 208a Annual Renewal Registration .............................................................................. B-23 B-3

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Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-5

Environmental Report for License Renewal B-6 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-7

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Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-9

Environmental Report for License Renewal B-10 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-11

Environmental Report for License Renewal B-12 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-13

Environmental Report for License Renewal B-14 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-15

Environmental Report for License Renewal B-16 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-17

Environmental Report for License Renewal B-18 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-19

Environmental Report for License Renewal B-20 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-21

Environmental Report for License Renewal B-22 Final Environmental Report

Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant B-23

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