Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: f0baf50b-5bb7-4783-b2f9-9586e09c97e1
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Preparation of Environmental Reports for Nuclear Power Stations + HISTORY - HISTORY 02/2017 – DG-4026 , Proposed Revision 3 09/2014 – Periodic Review of Revision 2 – Revise (Rev. 3)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 4
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1611/ML16116A068.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-4.2
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enerated during building and equipment maintenance activities. Typically, liquid wastes are from sanitary wastewater-treatment systems and stormwater runoff or from vehicle maintenance activities. • Plans for onsite or offsite treatment of liquid waste. DG-4026, Page 78 • Any State or local codes or regulations that require provisions for treatment. • Permits required for treatment and disposal of liquid waste. 4.10.3 Impacts to Air The applicant should describe the building activities that would generate impacts to air quality. The applicant should identify if these impacts have been addressed in the Air Resources section of this Chapter. The description should include the following: • Activities that would generate dust or emissions that might impact the air quality (e.g., burning vegetation and combustion of fuel in equipment). Include any temporary activities that might be necessary for building activities (e.g., an onsite concrete batch plant). Activities could be onsite or along transmission corridors. • Any State or local codes that govern air quality (e.g., bans on burning materials). 4.11 Measures and Controls to Limit Adverse Impacts During Construction Activities Environmental measures and controls may be required during building activities to minimize effects to the environment. In addition to the discussion of the effects of building, the applicant should furnish details of the programs with which it plans to monitor those activities affecting site-related environmental resources and quality, and describe the duration of these efforts. A description of the measures and monitoring required for compliance with Federal, State, and local environmental regulations and laws should also be provided for each resource area. The description should include plans for restoration, protection of resources or development of appropriate substitutes, and measures taken to control adverse impacts to resources. The applicant should describe measures designed to