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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ance that may cause physical impacts in the region, including visual aesthetics. ` ESRP 3.7. Provide a detailed description of any power transmission system construction associated with the plant that may physically impact the region, including visual aesthetics. ` ESRPs 4.1.1 through 4.1.2. Obtain data on land uses likely to be affected physically or aesthetically by construction noise, odors, dust, etc. at the plant and along transmission and access corridors. Of special concern are nearby recreation areas. ` ESRP 4.2.2. Obtain data on construction activities that may have adverse impacts on noise, odors, dust, shock, vibration, or aesthetics in the vicinity of the plant and transmission and access corridors. ` ESRP 4.6. Provide a list of the applicant’s commitments and the practices that the staff identified to limit adverse environmental impacts of construction. ` ESRP 5.8.1. Provide the features of plant construction expected to result in operational impacts. ` ESRPs 9.3 and 9.4. Provide a request to the reviewers for ESRPs 9.3 and 9.4 to consider alternative plant designs, locations, or construction practices that would avoid the impacts if the reviewer determines that there are physical impacts of construction that are adverse and should be avoided. ` ESRP 10.1. Provide a list of the unavoidable physical impacts that are predicted to occur as a result of the proposed construction activity. ` Interface with Environmental Project Manager (EPM). Consult with the EPM on practicality and cost effectiveness of any proposed modifications to mitigate physical socioeconomic impacts of construction. October 1999 4.4.1-3 NUREG-1555 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 to the anticipated magnitude of the potential impacts. The following information should be obtained: ` the distribution of people, buildings, roads, and recreational