Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 3cb66d4f-d9e6-4d2c-848a-a0a6595ac915
Document Type: esrp
Title: THE SITE AND VICINITY
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 5
Section ID: 5.1.1
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proposed project, (2) presentation of the basis of staff analysis of the project, and (3) presentation of staff conclusions, recommendations, and conditions regarding land use. Because the review for this section is closely allied to the review for ESRP 4.1.1, the reviewer should recognize that some information may be included in ESRP 4.1.1. The reviewer should not repeat this information in ESRP 5.1.1, but should instead refer to ESRP 4.1.1, including in this ESRP only the addi- tional information that is specifically related to operational land-use impacts in the site vicinity. NUREG-1555 5.1.1-6 October 1999 Public disclosure may be accomplished by presenting a brief description of plant operation and a discus- sion of the resulting land-use changes. This section should be prepared as a summary that a nontechnical reader can understand. Extensive descriptive material should be incorporated by reference and should not be duplicated in the EIS. The basis of the staff’s analysis may be presented in a narrative summary by highlighting important aspects of the impacts resulting from land-use changes. The discussion should identify important effects and mitigating actions proposed by the applicant or the staff. Minor issues should receive minor treat- ment. Important issues should be discussed in detail. V. IMPLEMENTATION The method described herein will be used by the staff in evaluating conformance with the Commission’s regulations, except in those cases in which the applicant proposes an acceptable alternative for com- plying with specified portions of the regulations. VI. REFERENCES 10 CFR 51, Appendix A(7), “Environmental Consequences and Mitigating Actions.” 10 CFR 51.71, “Draft environmental impact statement—contents.” 10 CFR 72.3, “Licensing requirements for the independent storage of spent nuclear fuel and high-level remediation waste: definitions.” Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). 1981. “Forty Most Asked Questions Concerning