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Environmental Impact Statement - radioactive monticello

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

Table 8-5. (contd)<br />

<strong>Impact</strong> Monticello Site Alternate Greenfield Site<br />

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

Historic and SMALL Any potential impacts can SMALL Any potential impacts can likely<br />

Archaeo- likely be effectively be effectively managed.<br />

logical<br />

managed.<br />

Resources<br />

Historic and<br />

Environ- SMALL <strong>Impact</strong>s on minority and SMALL to <strong>Impact</strong>s will vary depending on<br />

mental low-income communities MODERATE population distribution and<br />

Justice should be similar to those<br />

experienced by the<br />

makeup at the site. <strong>Impact</strong>s to<br />

minority and low-income<br />

population as a whole.<br />

residents of Wright County<br />

Some impacts on housing<br />

associated with closure of<br />

may occur during<br />

construction.<br />

Monticello could be significant,<br />

but could also be mitigated by<br />

projected economic growth for<br />

the area.<br />

Siting a replacement nuclear plant at Monticello would have a MODERATE ecological impact<br />

that would be greater than renewal of the Monticello OL.<br />

At an alternate site, there would be construction impacts and new incremental operational<br />

impacts. Even assuming siting at a previously disturbed area, the impacts would alter the<br />

ecology. <strong>Impact</strong>s could include wildlife habitat loss, reduced productivity, habitat fragmentation,<br />

and a local reduction in biological diversity. Use of cooling makeup water from a nearby<br />

surface water body could have adverse aquatic resource impacts. Construction and<br />

maintenance of the transmission line, if needed, would also have ecological impacts. Overall,<br />

the ecological impacts of a replacement nuclear plant at an alternate site could range from<br />

MODERATE to LARGE.<br />

Water Use and Quality-Surface Water<br />

The replacement nuclear plant alternative at the Monticello site is assumed to use the existing<br />

circulating water system, which would minimize incremental water-use and quality impacts.<br />

Surface-water impacts are expected to remain SMALL; the impacts would be sufficiently minor<br />

that they would not noticeably alter any important attribute of the resource.<br />

Cooling towers would likely be used at an alternate site. For an alternate site, the impact on the<br />

surface water would depend on the volume of water needed for makeup water, the discharge<br />

volume, and the characteristics of the receiving body of water. Intake from and discharge to<br />

any surface body of water would be regulated the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources<br />

(MNDNR). The impacts would be SMALL to MODERATE.<br />

NUREG-1 437, Supplement 26 8-38 August 2006 1

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