ENVIRONMENTAL SCOPING MEETING FOR THE TURKEY POINT SITE
UNITS 6 & 7COMBINED LICENSE APPLICATION
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PUBLIC MEETING
Laurel Bauer, Branch ChiefAndrew Kugler, Environmental Project ManagerTomeka Terry, Environmental Project Manager
Purposes of this meeting
oDescribe the NRC’s review process.
oProvide the schedule for the NRC’s review.
oDescribe how you can provide comments on the review scope.
oListen to and gather your comments.
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
o NRC’s mission:o Protect public health and safetyo Promote common defense and
securityo Protect the environment.
o The NRC is an Independent Agency.
o The NRC has over 30 years of experience regulating operating reactors and other civilian uses of nuclear materials.
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Source: U.S. NRC
US Army Corps of EngineersBUILDING STRONG®
Megan ClouserSenior Project ManagerJacksonville District
July 15, 2010
U.S. Army Corps of EngineersCooperating Agency
FP&L Turkey PointUnits 6 and 7
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)Regulatory Role and Authority
USACE is the federal agency responsible for administering Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899.
USACE regulates the discharge of dredged or fill material into all jurisdictional waters of the United States and structures in, over and under waters of the United States.
USACE permit decisions are “federal actions” and must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
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Cooperating Agency Status
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is the “Lead Agency” in the preparation of this Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
USACE is a “Cooperating Agency” in the preparation of the EIS.
The final EIS will serve as the primary environmental document on which USACE permit decisions will be based for this proposed project.
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USACE Jurisdictionin Fresh Water Systems
Descarga de dragado o de material de relleno
PANTANOSCIENAGAS
HUMEDALES DE AGUA DULCE
TIERRAS ALTAS
RIOSARROYOSLAGOSESTANQUES HUMEDALES DE AGUA
DULCE
TIERRAS ALTAS
PANTANOSCIENAGAS
Todas las estructuras y trabajos si son aguasnavegables de E.U.
USACE Jurisdicción Reguladorade AGUA DULCE
Nivel de Agua Regular
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USACE Jurisdictionin Tidal Waters
TIERRAS ALTAS
HUMEDALES SALOBRES O DE AGUA FRESCA
CIENAGAS ALTAS
CIENAGAS BAJAS PLANICIE DE MAREA
AGUAS TERRITORIALES
USACE Jurisdicción Reguladorade AGUAS DE MAREA
MAREA BAJA PROMEDIO
MAREA ALTA PROMEDIO
MAREA MÁS ALTA
Descarga de Dragado o de Material de Relleno
Si Existen HumedalesMás Allá de la Marea
Más Alta (Anual)
Todas Las Estructuras y Trabajo
Transporte Para la Eliminación de Material Dragado
Estructuras FijasIslas Artificiales
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Public Participation with USACE
Public involvement and participation are important to USACE and are critical to EIS preparation.
Comments received at this meeting will be considered in the preparation of the draft EIS and subsequent permit decisions.
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Proposed Impacts to Waters of the U.S.1
► Units 6 & 7 – Reactor Site Including Administration Buildings & ParkingWetlands: ~251.8 acres fill impactOpen waters: ~24.5 acres fill impact
► All Proposed Transmission Lines (Corridors)Wetlands : ~308 acres
► Deep Well Injection Work activities are proposed under waters of the United States
► Reclaimed Water Pipelines Wetlands: ~45 acres fill impact (some impacts may be temporary)
1 Jurisdictional determination for these impacts has not yet been made.
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Proposed Impacts to Waters of the U.S.1► Reclaimed Water Facility
Wetlands: ~44 acres fill impact
►Barge Unloading AreaOpen waters: ~0.1 acres
► Access RoadsWetlands: ~81.6 acres fill impact (some impacts may be temporary)
► Radial WellsStructures are proposed under waters of the United States
► Potable Water Pipelines Wetlands: ~3.4 acres fill impact (some impacts may be temporary)
1 Jurisdictional determination for these impacts has not yet been made.
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USACE Permit Decisions
USACE Public Notice will coincide with the publication of the draft environmental impact statement. The Public Notice will be posted at the following website:
http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Divisions/Regulatory/publicnotices_Florida.htm
The USACE permit decision on the proposed project will be made after the Final EIS has been completed but will likely precede NRC combined license decision.
Combined License
o Florida Power & Light (FPL) has applied for combined licenses (COLs) for two new nuclear units (Units 6 & 7) at the Turkey Point Site.
o A combined license gives authorization to build & operate a new nuclear unit.
o Units 6 & 7, if approved, would be built on the same site as Turkey Point Units 1 - 5.
o There are two NRC reviews for the TurkeyPoint COL application – safety and environmental.
o There will also be a formal hearing on the two reviews.
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Source: FPL Environmental Report
Getting Involved in the Hearing
oPetition to Interveneo Deadline to file is August 17, 2010, see the June 18, 2010
Federal Register Notice (75 FR 34777).
oDigital certificate or waiver required for filing a petition.
o Instructions for e-filing are in the hearing notice or at www.nrc.gov/site-help/e-submittals.html.
oAllow 5 business days for obtaining the digital certificate.
National Environmental Policy Act
oNEPA requires Federal agencies to use a systematic approach to consider environmental impacts.
oAn Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is required for major Federal actions that may significantly affect the quality of the human environment.
o Issuing a combined license is considered a major Federal action.
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Environmental Review
o NRC is reviewing the combined license application and is the lead agency.
o U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District is reviewing a Corps permit application for Units 6 & 7 and is a cooperating agency on the environmental review and preparationof the EIS.
o The NRC and Corps staff make up the review team.
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Review Process & Schedule
o Published Federal Register notice June 15, 2010.
o Scoping period from June 15 to August 16, 2010; scoping meetings today in Homestead.
o Expect to publish draft EIS inOctober 2011.
o There will be a 75-day comment period on the Draft EIS.
o Final EIS expected to be published in October 2012.
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Notice of Intent to Conduct Scoping and
Prepare EIS
Scoping Process
Notice of Availability of Draft EIS
Public Comments on Draft EIS
Notice of Availability of Final EIS
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Resource Areas
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Meteorology and Air QualityAlternative Energy
Sources
RadiationProtection
Fuel Cycle/Waste/
Accident Analysis
TerrestrialEcology
Land Use
Socioeconomics/Environmental Justice
AquaticEcology
Hydrologic Sciences(Surface and Groundwater)/
Water Use and Quality
Archaeology/Cultural Resources Alternative Sites
Source U.S. NRC
Environmental Scoping
oThis process helps determine what NRC should review.
oComments during the scoping period can be provided through August 16, 2010.
oScoping Summary Report will provide responses to comments received.
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Access to the Environmental Report
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http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/new-reactors/col/turkey-point/documents.html#application
Homestead Branch Library700 North Homestead BlvdHomestead, FL
Or
South Dade Regional Library10750 SW 211th StreetMiami, FL
Submitting Scoping Comments
Chief, Rulemaking and Directives Branch (RDB)Division of Administrative ServicesMailstop TWB-05-B01MU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington DC, 20555-0001
Fax to RDB at (301) 492-3446
COMMENTS ARE DUE BY AUGUST 16, 2010.
NRC Contacts
Andrew J. Kugler, Sr. Environmental Project Manager800-368-5642, X2828, [email protected]
Tomeka Terry, Environmental Project Manager800-368-5642, X1488, [email protected]
Manny Comar, Lead Project Manager800-368-5642, X3863, [email protected]