Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 5dfd9baa-1db9-4ea5-b908-aecd5e0be326
Document Type: esrp
Title: WATER-USE IMPACTS
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: 5.2.2
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for each division by use category (e.g., domestic, municipal, agriculture). ` a quantitative description of present and known future groundwater withdrawals on the site and for distances great enough to cover aquifers that may be adversely affected by the plant. The following should be included for each use (from the ER and ESRP 2.3.2): - withdrawal location - depth and elevation of wells (total and cased depth) and water levels - identification of aquifers NUREG-1555 5.2.2-4 October 1999 - average monthly withdrawal rates by use category. ` comparisons of water quantity available to other water users with existing and known future water rights and allocations (from ESRP 5.2.1) ` a quantitative and qualitative description of recreational, navigational, and other nonconsumptive known future water uses. For a 10-km (6-mi) radius, this should include the following (from ESRP 2.3.2): - identification of water bodies and location with respect to the plant - kind and location of activity on the water body - use rate with time variation. ` identification of water bodies receiving plant effluents and the expected average and maximum flow rates and composition of these effluents (from the ER) ` predicted impacts to water users or water-use categories described in the “Data and Information” section of this ESRP (from the ER) ` baseline water-quality data for surface-water and groundwater sources used for and impacted by plant operation (from ESRP 2.3.3) ` descriptions of any proposed practices and measures to control or limit operational water-use impacts (from the ER) ` summary of statutory and other legal restrictions relating to water use or specific water-body restrictions on water use imposed by Federal, State, regional, local, or affected Native American tribal regulations (from the ER and ESRP 2.3.2) ` Federal, State, regional, local, and affected Native American tribal standards and regulations applicable to water quality and water use (from consultation with