Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: d23cdfcc-8cf8-477d-9834-3b64addbd93f
Document Type: esrp
Title: PHYSICAL IMPACTS
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 4
Section ID: 4.4.1
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refers to those activities that tend to mitigate noise levels and adverse construction impacts on the community. IV. EVALUATION FINDINGS The review conducted under this plan should be directed toward accomplishing the following objectives: (1) public disclosure of physical impacts resulting from construction related activities, (2) presentation of the basis for the staff analysis, and (3) presentation of staff conclusions regarding physical impacts of construction related activities to the community. If the site is remote from a community and the applicant is committed to meeting applicable guides and standards and to following good construction practices, these facts should be stated with only a very brief discussion noting that under these conditions, physical socioeconomic impacts should be minor. Where this is not the case, each of the areas identified in the analysis section should be addressed briefly with conclusions regarding the significance of the impact on the community. The reviewer should discuss the applicant’s commitments to meet applicable Federal, State, regional, local, and affected Native American tribal standards and should describe mitigating actions that should be taken by the applicant during construction. If there are some unique impacts resulting from unusual methods, materials, or other construction related activities, these impacts should be addressed in detail. If the reviewer determines that the applicant is committed to complying with all applicable standards and that the applicant’s proposed construction related activities represent good construction practices, the reviewer may conclude that the impacts resulting from these activities will be acceptable. NUREG-1555 4.4.1-6 October 1999 Where predicted impacts are adverse, the reviewer should consider mitigative measures, including alternative placement of structures, alternative schedules, alternative construction practices, or other conditions to be imposed by the construction