Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 9f32c7ca-b34a-47f8-84a9-03a458df516c
Document Type: esrp
Title: IMPACTS TO MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 5
Section ID: 5.6.3
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REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES Primary—Appendix B Secondary—Appendix B I. AREAS OF REVIEW This environmental standard review plan (ESRP) directs the staff’s identification and evaluation of impacts on members of the public induced by operation and maintenance of the proposed transmission system. The scope of the review directed by this plan should include (1) operational impacts resulting from basic systems design parameters and proposed operating procedures and (2) maintenance practices affecting visual impacts. The review should be in sufficient detail to predict and assess potential impacts and to evaluate how these impacts will be treated in the licensing process. Where necessary, the reviewer should consider alternative designs, practices, or procedures that would avoid or mitigate the predicted adverse impacts. Review Interfaces The reviewer for this ESRP should obtain input from and provide input to the reviewers for the following ESRPs, as indicated: ` ESRP 2.2.2. Obtain topographic maps or aerial photographs showing the proposed corridor or corridors. ` ESRP 3.7. Obtain input on the basic electrical design parameters, the basic structural parameters, and the maximum electric field gradient(s) and edge of right-of-way field gradients in kV/m. NUREG-1555 5.6.3-2 October 1999 ` ESRP 5.10. Provide a list of measures and controls to limit adverse impacts of the power transmission system. ` ESRP 9.4.3. Provide a list of adverse environmental impacts that could be avoided or mitigated through alternative transmission system routes, designs, operational procedures, or maintenance practices and assist in determining appropriate alternatives. ` ESRP 10.1. Provide a summary of the unavoidable adverse environmental impacts that are predicted to occur as a result of transmission system operation. Data and Information Needs The type of data and information needed will be affected by site- and station-specific factors, and the degree of detail should be modified according