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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g to (1) offsite corridors or areas that would be affected by the construction and operation of electric power transmission lines or other offsite project elements, (2) new transmission corridors, and (3) construction activities that would occur in existing transmission corridors: • description of new transmission-related facilities (e.g., transmission lines and substations) that would be needed, including voltage specifications and the name of the entity that would construct DG-4026, Page 29 and own any new transmission-related facilities and the associated process for obtaining approved rights-of-way; • map showing the potential or planned routing (i.e., the specific route or a band encompassing the route) of any new or existing (affected by the proposed project) transmission corridor(s) and location of transmission-related facilities; • tabular summarization of the dimensions (length and width) of affected transmission corridors by each specific corridor segment or right-of-way; • tabular summarization of existing land use and land cover within affected transmission corridors and other offsite areas (e.g., pipeline corridors); • highways, railroad lines, and utility corridors crossed by new transmission lines or access corridors; • special-use land areas that would serve as constraints in the selection of transmission-line routing or other offsite project activities (e.g., pipeline corridors); • location of any project activities that would be in a floodplain, on wetlands, or on a waterbody; • discussion of whether any land used for new transmission corridors or other offsite building activities would be subject to the Coastal Zone Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1451 et seq.); • discussion of whether any land that would be used for new transmission corridors or other offsite building activities would constitute prime or unique farmlands (7 CFR 657); • discussion of any expected private land access requirements; • description of proposed routes of