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

Table 8-1.<br />

Summary of <strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>Impact</strong>s of the No-Action<br />

Alternative<br />

<strong>Impact</strong> Category <strong>Impact</strong> Comment<br />

Land Use<br />

Ecology<br />

Water Use and<br />

Quality-Surface<br />

Water<br />

Water Use and<br />

Quality-<br />

Groundwater<br />

Air Quality<br />

Waste<br />

Human Health<br />

Socioeconomics<br />

Socioeconomics<br />

(Transportation)<br />

Aesthetics<br />

Historic and<br />

Archaeological<br />

Resources<br />

<strong>Environmental</strong><br />

Justice<br />

• Ecology<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL to<br />

LARGE<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL<br />

SMALL to<br />

LARGE<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because plant shutdown is not<br />

expected to result in changes to onsite or offsite land use.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because current aquatic<br />

impacts are SMALL. Terrestrial impacts are not expected<br />

because there will not be any land use changes.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because surface water intake<br />

and discharges will decrease.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because groundwater use will<br />

decrease.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because releases related to<br />

plant operation and worker transportation will decrease.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because generation of<br />

high-level waste will end, and generation of low-level and mixed<br />

waste will decrease.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because radiological doses to<br />

workers and members of the public, which are within regulatory<br />

limits, will be reduced.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL to LARGE because of a<br />

decrease in employment and tax revenues.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because the decrease in<br />

employment would reduce traffic.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because plant structures will<br />

remain in place..<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL because shutdown of the plant<br />

will not result in changes to onsite or offsite land use.<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s are expected to be SMALL to LARGE because loss of<br />

employment opportunities is expected.<br />

In Chapter 4 of this SEIS, the NRC staff concluded that the ecological impacts of continued<br />

plant operation would be SMALL. Cessation of operations will be accompanied by a reduction<br />

in cooling water flow and the thermal plume from the plant. The environmental impacts to<br />

aquatic species, including threatened and endangered species, associated with these changes<br />

are generally positive. The impact of plant closure on the terrestrial ecosystem will be<br />

negligible because the transmission lines to the plant will remain energized. Therefore, the<br />

staff concludes that ecological impacts from shutdown of the plant would be SMALL.<br />

August 2006 8-3 NUREG-1437, Supplement 26 1

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