Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: b8420708-0008-446d-b824-660104c20840
Document Type: esrp
Title: RELATED FEDERAL PROJECT ACTIVITIES
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.8
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ither would not be undertaken or would be of lesser scope if the project had not been proposed or is not approved). As noted in Section I (Areas of Review), above, activities of other Federal agencies related only to the granting of licenses, permits, or approvals will not be considered in this review. ` When relevant Federal activities are identified, contact the EPA Office of Federal Activities for assistance and regional and local representatives of Federal agencies to obtain relevant information. ` When no such Federal activities can be identified, terminate the review and state in ESRP 2.8 that the review identified no related Federal activities. (2) Determine the specific relationships of each identified activity with the proposed project by categorizing them as ` activities that are requisites to project construction (e.g., sale or transfer of Federal land) ` activities that justify some of the need for power (e.g., a planned Federal project that will depend on power to be supplied by the proposed project) ` a planned Federal project that will not or cannot be accomplished unless the plant is constructed. (3) Determine the significance of any related Federal activity on the project by conducting a preliminary analysis of each identified Federal activity to determine in general terms the nature and extent of the environmental impacts that would be cumulative with those of the proposed project. ` When the reviewer determines that these impacts are minor, no further consideration of the activity is required. ` As a general rule, if the Federal agency responsible for the Federal activity has determined that preparation of an EIS is required, the staff may conclude that the impacts are of sufficient scope to merit further analysis of the activity to determine those impacts that would be cumulative with those of the proposed project. (4) Consider whether the Federal agency should be a cooperating agency on the NRC EIS. October 1999 2.8-5 NUREG-1555 (5) If the