Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 3d0785e0-b95c-4d8c-b957-005cf3cd61c6
Document Type: esrp
Title: TRANSMISSION CORRIDORS AND OFFSITE AREAS
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: 4.1.2
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REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES Primary—Appendix B Secondary—Appendix B I. AREAS OF REVIEW This environmental standard review plan (ESRP) directs the staff’s assessment of direct impacts of construction on land use within the transmission line and access corridors and other offsite areas. The scope of the review directed by this plan should include analysis and evaluation of construction activities in sufficient detail to determine the significance of potential land-use impacts and to recommend how these impacts should be treated in the licensing process. All corridors, including those within the site and vicinity, and all offsite areas should be considered. Where necessary, the reviewer should recommend consideration of alternative routing, location, or construction practices that would mitigate adverse environmental impacts. Review Interfaces The reviewer for this ESRP should obtain input from or provide input to the reviewers for the following ESRPs, as indicated: ` ESRPs 2.2.2, 2.3, 2.4.1, 2.6, 2.8, and 4.2.2. Obtain information to aid the assessment of construction impacts on land use within the transmission line and access corridors and other offsite areas. ` ESRP 4.1.3. Provide a list of construction impacts that could affect historic/archeological sites. ` ESRP 4.3.1. Provide a list of construction impacts that could affect terrestrial ecosystems. NUREG-1555 4.1.2-2 October 1999 ` ESRP 4.3.2. Provide a list of construction impacts that could affect aquatic ecosystems. ` ESRP 4.4.1. Provide a list of construction impacts (e.g., noise, dust) having socioeconomic consequences that are physical in nature. ` ESRP 4.4.2. Provide information on land-use impacts within the transmission line and access corridors and other offsite areas that should be considered for potential social and economic impacts. ` ESRP 4.6. Provide a list of applicant commitments and practices to limit adverse environmental impacts of construction. ` ESRP 5.1.2. Provide a summary of land-use