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Environmental Impact Statement - radioactive monticello

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<strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>Impact</strong>s of Operation<br />

information, or public comments on the draft SEIS. Therefore, the staff concludes that there<br />

are no impacts of microbiological organisms during the renewal term beyond those discussed in<br />

the GELS.<br />

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Noise. Based on information in the GELS, the Commission found that<br />

Noise has not been found to be a problem at operating plants and is not<br />

expected to be a problem at any plant during the license renewal term.<br />

The staff has not identified any new and significant information during its independent review of<br />

the NMC ER, the staff's site visit, the scoping process, its evaluation of other available<br />

information, or public comments on the draft SEIS. Therefore, the staff concludes that there<br />

are no impacts of noise during the renewal term beyond those discussed in the GELS.<br />

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The Category 2 issues related to cooling system operation during the renewal term that are<br />

applicable to Monticello are discussed in the sections that follow, and are listed in Table 4-2.<br />

Table 4-2.<br />

Category 2 Issues Applicable to the Operation of the Monticello<br />

Cooling System During the Renewal Term<br />

10 CFR<br />

ISSUE-10 CFR Part 51, Subpart A, Appendix B, 51.53(c)(3)(ii) SEIS<br />

Table B-1 GElS Section Subparagraph Section<br />

SURFACE WATER QUALITY, HYDROLOGY, AND USE (FOR ALL PLANTS)<br />

Water use conflicts (plants with cooling ponds or 4.3.2.1; A 4.1.1<br />

cooling towers using makeup water from a small 4.4.2.1<br />

river with a low flow)<br />

AQUATIc ECOLOGY (FOR PLANTS WITH ONCE THROUGH AND COOLING POND HEAT-DISSIPATION SYSTEMS)<br />

Entrainment of fish and shellfish in early life stages 4.2.2.1.2 B 4.1.2<br />

Impingement of fish and shellfish 4.2.2.1.3 B 4.1.3<br />

Heat shock 4.2.2.1.4 B 4.1.4<br />

HUMAN HEALTH<br />

Microbiological organisms (public health) (plants 4.3.6 G 4.1.5<br />

using lakes or canals, or cooling towers or cooling<br />

ponds that discharge to a small river)<br />

August 2006 4-11 NUREG-1437, Supplement 26 1

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