Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: d81c8707-d642-437b-b3b6-b895d1fe38c6
Document Type: esrp
Title: MEASURES AND CONTROLS TO LIMIT ADVERSE IMPACTS DURING
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: 4.6
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Handbook, NUREG/BR-0073, Rev. 1, Project Manager’s Handbook (NRC 1989), for information on applicant commitments and their applicability with and linkage to ESRP 4.6. ` Interface with Environmental Project Manager (EPM). Consult with the EPM on any adverse impacts, discovered in the reviews of ESRP Chapter 4.0 that are likely to result from construction of the proposed plant and that are identified through the analysis. Potential mitigation measures and their merits should be presented as they are identified. 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 data or information should be obtained: ` Staff listing of potentially adverse impacts should be developed in consultation with the reviewers of other plans related to plant construction and with the reviewers of plans related to consideration of alternatives. ` Data and information related to the applicant’s commitments to measures and controls to limit potential impacts should consist of the following three elements: (1) identification of the impact, (2) the planned control program, including monitoring , and (3) the control procedures. The following elements may be found in the environmental report (ER): - noise - erosion - dust - traffic - effluents and wastes October 1999 4.6-3 NUREG-1555 - surface-water impacts - groundwater impacts - land-use protection/restoration - water-use protection/restoration - terrestrial ecosystem impacts - aquatic ecosystem impacts - socioeconomic impacts - radiation exposure to construction workers - other site-specific impacts. II. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Acceptance criteria for the summary of measures to monitor and control adverse impacts during construction are based on the relevant requirements of the following: ` 10 CFR 50.36(b) with respect to requirements for monitoring and