Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 7ff6a8e0-38f3-40cb-9b37-270470d625c9
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: 5
Section ID: 5.1.2
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transmission corridors and offsite areas that is related to short-term uses and long-term productivity of the environment. Data and Information Needs The type of data and information required will be affected by site- and station-specific factors, and the degree of detail will be modified according to the anticipated magnitude of the potential impacts. The following data or information should be obtained: ` proposed routes for corridors that will be used for transmission lines from the plant site to an inter- connecting point or points on the existing high voltage transmission systems (from ESRP 2.2.2) ` proposed routes of access corridors to serve the proposed station (from ESRP 2.2.2) ` identification of offsite areas by land use, size, and location (from ESRP 2.2.2) ` land-use restrictions, if any, contained in any easements (from ESRP 2.2.2) ` corridor lengths, widths, and areas (from ESRP 2.2.2) ` land use within the corridors using the categories defined in USGS (1997). Land-use information should be subdivided into corridor segments having predominantly similar land-use types (from ESRP 2.2.2). ` if specific corridors have not been established, and only bands are given, a description of land use within the band using the categories as defined in USGS (1997) (from ESRP 2.2.2) ` Federal, State, regional, local, and affected Native American tribal land-use plans (from ESRP 2.2.2) ` highways, railroads, and utility rights-of-way that will be crossed by transmission lines and access corridors (from ESRP 4.1.2) ` land-use impacts of construction (from ESRP 4.1.2) ` basic transmission system electrical and structural design parameters (from ESRP 3.7) October 1999 5.1.2-3 NUREG-1555 ` a description of maintenance practices (e.g., vegetation control and access road maintenance), opera- tional characteristics (e.g., transmission system noise, electrical interference effects, and access road traffic), and their associated land-use restrictions or changes (from the