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Re-licensing public hearing for McGuire nuclear
power station
The first
re-licensing public hearing for McGuire nuclear
power station will be held at the North
Campus of Central Piedmont Community College
(in the auditorium) on Tuesday, September 25,
2001. CPCC is on 11920 Verhoeff Road,
Huntersville, North Carolina, about 15 miles
north of Charlotte. The NRC will
hold the hearing in two 3-hour
sessions: from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
NRC will record a transcript of
the hearing.
For
more information contact BREDL@skybest.com
Please also see The
re-licensing public hearing for Catawba nuclear
power station will be held at the Rock Hill
Council Chamber at the City Hall, located at 155
Johnston Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina, on
Tuesday, October 23, 2001. The NRC will hold the hearing
in two 3-hour sessions: from 1:30 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. and from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00
p.m. NRC will
record a transcript of the hearing.
Sept. 14, 2001: BREDL files petition with NRC for leave
to intervene in the license renewal proceedings
for Duke Energy's Catawba 1&2 and
McGuire 1&2 nuclear power plants in Rock
Hill, SC and Charlotte, NC. Duke has requested 20-year
renewal of their licenses to operate the four
reactors. The licenses for the four units
are set to expire in 2021-2026. Therefore,
if the renewals are granted, Duke could operate
the reactors until 2041-2046.
Full
Federal Register notice below
[Federal
Register: August 23, 2001 (Volume 66, Number
164)]
[Notices]
[Page 44386-44388]
From the Federal
Register Online via GPO Access
[wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:fr23au01-105]
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
Docket Nos. 50-369
and 50-370
Duke Energy
Corporation, McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 and
2; Notice of Intent to
Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement and Conduct Scoping
Process
Duke Energy
Corporation (Duke) has submitted an application
for renewal of [[Page 44387]] operating licenses NPF-9
and NPF-17 for an additional 20 years of operation at McGuire
Nuclear Station (McGuire), Units 1 and 2. McGuire is located in Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina. The application for renewal was submitted by
letter dated June 13, 2001, pursuant to 10 CFR Part 54. A notice of
receipt of application, including the environmental report (ER),
was published in the Federal Register on July 16, 2001 (66 FR
37072). A notice of acceptance for docketing of the application for renewal
of the facility operating license was published in the Federal
Register on August 15, 2001 (66 FR 42893). The purpose of this notice is
to inform the public that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
will be preparing an environmental impact statement in support of the
review of the license renewal application and to provide the public
an opportunity to participate in the environmental scoping
process as defined in 10 CFR 51.29.
In accordance with 10
CFR 54.23 and 10 CFR 51.53(c), Duke submitted the ER as part of the
application. The ER was prepared pursuant to 10 CFR Part 51 and is
available for public inspection at the NRC Public Document Room, located at
One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville,
Maryland. In addition, the J.
Murray Atkins Library at the University of North
Carolina--Charlotte, located at 9201 University City Blvd.,
Charlotte, North Carolina, has agreed to make the ER available for public
inspection.
This notice advises
the public that the NRC intends to gather the information necessary to
prepare a plant-specific supplement to the Commission's ``Generic
Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) for License Renewal of Nuclear
Plants,'' (NUREG-1437) in support of the review of the application
for renewal of the McGuire operating licenses for an additional 20 years.
Possible alternatives to the proposed action (license renewal)
include no action and reasonable alternative energy sources. 10 CFR
51.95 requires that the NRC prepare a supplement to the GEIS in connection
with the renewal of an operating license. This notice is being
published in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) and the NRC's regulations found in 10 CFR part 51.
The NRC will first
conduct a scoping process for the supplement to the GEIS and, as soon as
practicable thereafter, will prepare a draft supplement to the GEIS for
public comment. Participation in this scoping process by members
of the public and local, State, and Federal government agencies is
encouraged. The scoping process for the supplement to the GEIS will
be used to accomplish the following:
a. Define the
proposed action which is to be the subject of the supplement to the GEIS.
b. Determine the
scope of the supplement to the GEIS and identify the significant issues to
be analyzed in depth.
c. Identify and
eliminate from detailed study those issues that
are peripheral or that are not
significant.
d. Identify any
environmental assessments and other environmental impact statements (EISs)
that are being or will be prepared that are related to but are not part
of the scope of the supplement to the GEIS being considered.
e. Identify other
environmental review and consultation requirements related to the
proposed action.
f. Indicate the
relationship between the timing of the
preparation of environmental analyses and the
Commission's tentative planning and decision-making schedule.
g. Identify any
cooperating agencies and, as appropriate,
allocate
assignments
for preparation and schedules for completing the
supplement to the GEIS to the NRC and any
cooperating agencies.
h. Describe how the
supplement to the GEIS will be prepared, including any contractor
assistance to be used.
The NRC invites the
following entities to participate in the scoping process:
a. The applicant,
Duke Energy Corporation.
b. Any Federal agency
that has jurisdiction by law or special expertise with respect to
any environmental impact involved, or that is authorized to develop and
enforce relevant environmental standards.
c. Affected State and
local government agencies, including those authorized to develop and
enforce relevant environmental standards.
d. Any affected
Indian tribe.
e. Any person who
requests or has requested an opportunity to participate in the scoping
process.
f. Any person who
intends to petition for leave to intervene.
In accordance with 10
CFR 51.26, the scoping process for an EIS may include a public scoping
meeting to help identify significant issues related to a proposed
activity and to determine the scope of issues to be addressed in an EIS. The
NRC has decided to hold public meetings for the McGuire license renewal
supplement to the GEIS. The scoping meetings
will be held in the auditorium of the North
Campus of the Central
Piedmont Community College, at 11920 Verhoeff
Road, Huntersville, North
Carolina, on Tuesday, September 25, 2001. There will be two
sessions to accommodate interested parties. The
first session will convene at
1:30 p.m. and will continue until 4:30 p.m. The second
session will convene at 7:00 p.m. with a repeat
of the overview portions of
the meeting and will continue until 10:00 p.m. Both sessions will be transcribed and
will include (1) an overview by the NRC staff of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental review process, the
proposed scope of the supplement to the GEIS, and the proposed review
schedule; (2) an overview by Duke of the proposed action, McGuire license
renewal, and the environmental impacts as outlined in the ER; and (3)
the opportunity for interested Government agencies, organizations,
and individuals to submit comments or suggestions on the
environmental issues or the proposed scope of the supplement to the GEIS.
Additionally, the NRC staff will host informal discussions one hour prior
to the start of each session at the North Campus of the Central
Piedmont Community College. No comments on the proposed scope of the
supplement to the GEIS will be accepted during the informal discussions.
To be considered, comments must be provided either at the transcribed
public meetings or in writing, as discussed below. Persons may register
to attend or present oral comments at the meetings on the NEPA
scoping process by contacting Mr. James H. Wilson by telephone at 1 (800)
368-5642, extension 1108, or by Internet to the NRC at jhw1@nrc.gov no later than September
20, 2001. Members of the public may also register to speak at
the meeting within 15 minutes of the start of each session.
Individual oral comments may be limited by the time available,
depending on the number of persons who register. Members of the public who
have not registered may also have an opportunity to speak, if
time permits. Public comments will be considered in the scoping
process for the supplement to the GEIS. If special equipment or
accommodations are needed to attend or present information [[Page 44388]] at the public meeting, the
need should be brought to Mr. Wilson's attention no later than
September 20, 2001, so that the NRC staff can determine whether the
request can be accommodated.
Members of the public
may send written comments on the environmental scoping
process for the supplement to the GEIS to Chief, Rules and Directives
Branch, Division of Administrative Services, Office of Administration,
Mailstop T-6 D 59, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC
20555-0001.
Comments may be
hand-delivered to the NRC at 11545 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, Maryland,
between 7:45 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. on Federal workdays. To be considered
in the scoping process, written comments should be postmarked by
October 21, 2001.
Participation in the
scoping process for the supplement to the GEIS does not entitle
participants to become parties to the proceeding
to which the supplement to the
GEIS relates. Notice of opportunity for a hearing regarding the
renewal application was the subject of the aforementioned Federal
Register notice of acceptance for docketing. Matters related to
participation in any hearing are outside the
scope of matters to be discussed
at this public meeting.
At the conclusion of
the scoping process, the NRC will prepare a concise summary of the
determination and conclusions reached, including the significant issues
identified, and will send a copy of the summary to each participant in the
scoping process. The summary will also be available for inspection
through the PERR link. The staff will then prepare and issue for
comment the draft supplement to the GEIS, which will be the subject of
separate notices and a separate public meeting. Copies will be available
for public inspection at the above-mentioned addresses, and one copy per
request will be provided free of charge. After receipt and
consideration of the comments, the NRC will
prepare a
final
supplement to the GEIS, which will also be
available for public inspection.
Information about the
proposed action, the supplement to the GEIS, and the scoping process may
be obtained from Mr. Wilson at the aforementioned telephone
number or e-mail address. Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this
16th day of August 2001. For the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission. Cynthia A. Carpenter, Chief, Generic Issues,
Environmental, Financial and Rulemaking Branch, Division of Regulatory
Improvement Programs, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. [FR Doc. 01-21288
Filed 8-22-01; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590-01-P
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