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{{#Wiki_filter:January 13, 2004Multiple Addressees
{{#Wiki_filter:January 13, 2004 Multiple Addressees


==Dear Sir or Madame:==
==Dear Sir or Madame:==


The purpose of this letter is to inform you, as a public official who may have an interest inactivities related to the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has received an application dated October 16, 2003, from System Energy Resources, Inc. (SERI), a subsidiary of Entergy Corporation, for an early site permit (ESP).
The purpose of this letter is to inform you, as a public official who may have an interest in activities related to the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has received an application dated October 16, 2003, from System Energy Resources, Inc. (SERI), a subsidiary of Entergy Corporation, for an early site permit (ESP).
We have docketed this application (Docket No. 52-009) and would like to acquaint you with the major steps that lie ahead as the NRC staff reviews it. The application is for a site adjacent to the existing nuclear power plant unit already operating on the Grand Gulf site, herein identified as the "Grand Gulf ESP site."The NRC plans to hold an open house and public meeting on the scope of the environmentalreview associated with the application. The open house and public meeting will be held at the Port Gibson City Hall, located at 1005 College Street, Port Gibson, Mississippi, on Wednesday, January 21, 2004. The open house will begin at 6:00 p.m., to be followed by the public meeting at 7:00 p.m. Under the NRC's regulations in Part 52 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations(10 CFR Part 52), "Early Site Permits; Standard Design Certifications; and Combined Licenses for Nuclear Power Plants," the NRC can issue an ESP for approval of one or more sites for possible future construction of a nuclear power plant or plants. The term of an ESP may be up to 20 years. The ESP process can lead to resolution of site-related issues without the need for the applicant to expend substantial resources as would be necessary to seek a license to actually construct a nuclear power plant or plants. The NRC's review of an ESP addresses site safety issues, environmental protection issues, and plans for coping with emergencies, independent of the review of a specific nuclear plant design. Should an ESP be issued for the Grand Gulf ESP site, it would resolve a certain set of those issues, independent of the review of a specific nuclear plant design. SERI could reference the ESP in seeking a license to construct or operate a nuclear power plant or plants on the site. We emphasize that an ESP, standing alone, does not authorize construction or operation of a nuclear power plant.The NRC staff has begun a detailed technical review of the application, which will lead to the development of the NRC's safety evaluation report (SER). The SER will document the staff's review of whether SERI's proposed site is acceptable to host a nuclear power plant or plants.
We have docketed this application (Docket No. 52-009) and would like to acquaint you with the major steps that lie ahead as the NRC staff reviews it. The application is for a site adjacent to the existing nuclear power plant unit already operating on the Grand Gulf site, herein identified as the Grand Gulf ESP site.
In addition, the NRC will develop an environmental impact statement (EIS) that will document the NRC staff's review of the application for environmental impacts associated with construction and operation of a nuclear power plant or plants at the site. At the January 21, 2004 meeting, interested persons will have the opportunity to comment on the scope of the issues to be considered in the staff's EIS. The public will also have the opportunity to review and comment on the draft EIS after it is prepared.
The NRC plans to hold an open house and public meeting on the scope of the environmental review associated with the application. The open house and public meeting will be held at the Port Gibson City Hall, located at 1005 College Street, Port Gibson, Mississippi, on Wednesday, January 21, 2004. The open house will begin at 6:00 p.m., to be followed by the public meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Multiple Addressees-2-During the week of January 12 th, the NRC will have issued a Federal Register Notice and pressrelease to announce the opportunity for persons whose interests may be affected to petition for leave to intervene in the proceeding. Affected persons who wish to intervene will have 30 days from the publication of the Federal Register Notice in which to file such a petition in accordancewith 10 CFR 2.714 as discussed in detail in the notice. An Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will be designated to preside over the hearing, consider evidence presented, and make findings on whether to issue an ESP to SERI. If the Board
Under the NRCs regulations in Part 52 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR Part 52), Early Site Permits; Standard Design Certifications; and Combined Licenses for Nuclear Power Plants, the NRC can issue an ESP for approval of one or more sites for possible future construction of a nuclear power plant or plants. The term of an ESP may be up to 20 years. The ESP process can lead to resolution of site-related issues without the need for the applicant to expend substantial resources as would be necessary to seek a license to actually construct a nuclear power plant or plants. The NRCs review of an ESP addresses site safety issues, environmental protection issues, and plans for coping with emergencies, independent of the review of a specific nuclear plant design. Should an ESP be issued for the Grand Gulf ESP site, it would resolve a certain set of those issues, independent of the review of a specific nuclear plant design. SERI could reference the ESP in seeking a license to construct or operate a nuclear power plant or plants on the site. We emphasize that an ESP, standing alone, does not authorize construction or operation of a nuclear power plant.
's findings support issuance of an ESP, theywill also determine what conditions or limitations, if any, should be placed on it. The Commission will consider the staff recommendations and Board
The NRC staff has begun a detailed technical review of the application, which will lead to the development of the NRCs safety evaluation report (SER). The SER will document the staffs review of whether SERIs proposed site is acceptable to host a nuclear power plant or plants.
's findings in making itsdecision whether an ESP is to be issued. The NRC staff expects the process to take approximately 36 months from receipt of the application to the final Commission decision.We hope you have found this letter to be informative. If you have any questions regarding thisprocess, please contact Stephen Koenick, the Safety Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP application, by e-mail at ssk2@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1239. If you have questionsregarding the environmental review, please contact James Wilson, the Environmental Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP review, by e-mail at GrandGulfEIS@nrc.gov or by telephoneat 301-415-1108.Sincerely, /RA/James E. Lyons, Program DirectorNew, Research and Test Reactors Program Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulationcc:       William Maier, Region IV Docket No. 52-009 Multiple Addressees-2-During the week of January 12 th, the NRC will have issued a Federal Register Notice and pressrelease to announce the opportunity for persons whose interests may be affected to petition for leave to intervene in the proceeding. Affected persons who wish to intervene will have 30 days from the publication of the Federal Register Notice in which to file such a petition in accordancewith 10 CFR 2.714 as discussed in detail in the notice. An Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will be designated to preside over the hearing, consider evidence presented, and make findings on whether to issue an ESP to SERI. If the Board
In addition, the NRC will develop an environmental impact statement (EIS) that will document the NRC staffs review of the application for environmental impacts associated with construction and operation of a nuclear power plant or plants at the site. At the January 21, 2004 meeting, interested persons will have the opportunity to comment on the scope of the issues to be considered in the staffs EIS. The public will also have the opportunity to review and comment on the draft EIS after it is prepared.
's findings support issuance of an ESP, theywill also determine what conditions or limitations, if any, should be placed on it. The Commission will consider the staff recommendations and Board
 
's findings in making itsdecision whether an ESP is to be issued. The NRC staff expects the process to take approximately 36 months from receipt of the application to the final Commission decision.We hope you have found this letter to be informative. If you have any questions regarding thisprocess, please contact Stephen Koenick, the Safety Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP application, by e-mail at ssk2@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1239. If you have questionsregarding the environmental review, please contact James Wilson, the Environmental Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP review, by e-mail at GrandGulfEIS@nrc.gov or by telephoneat 301-415-1108.Sincerely, /RA/James E. Lyons, Program DirectorNew, Research and Test Reactors Program Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulationcc:       William Maier, Region IV Docket No. 52-009 Distribution: See next pageAccession No. ML033530010DOCUMENT NAME: C:\ORPCheckout\FileNET\ML033530010.wpdOFFICENRR/RNRPNRR/RNRPNRR/RLEPOGC-NLONRR/RNRPNAMESKoenickLDudesJTappertKKannlerJLyonsDATE 1/4/04 12/12 /0312/23/03   12 /29 /031/13/04OFFICIAL RECORD COPY Distribution for Letters to Multiple Addressees dated January 13, 2004Hard CopyRNRP Rdg.SKoenick LDudes JLyonsE-mail SKoenickPUBLIC RidsNrrOD (J. Dyer/R. Borchardt)
Multiple Addressees                             During the week of January 12th, the NRC will have issued a Federal Register Notice and press release to announce the opportunity for persons whose interests may be affected to petition for leave to intervene in the proceeding. Affected persons who wish to intervene will have 30 days from the publication of the Federal Register Notice in which to file such a petition in accordance with 10 CFR 2.714 as discussed in detail in the notice. An Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will be designated to preside over the hearing, consider evidence presented, and make findings on whether to issue an ESP to SERI. If the Boards findings support issuance of an ESP, they will also determine what conditions or limitations, if any, should be placed on it. The Commission will consider the staff recommendations and Boards findings in making its decision whether an ESP is to be issued. The NRC staff expects the process to take approximately 36 months from receipt of the application to the final Commission decision.
We hope you have found this letter to be informative. If you have any questions regarding this process, please contact Stephen Koenick, the Safety Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP application, by e-mail at ssk2@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1239. If you have questions regarding the environmental review, please contact James Wilson, the Environmental Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP review, by e-mail at GrandGulfEIS@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1108.
Sincerely,
                                              /RA/
James E. Lyons, Program Director New, Research and Test Reactors Program Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc:     William Maier, Region IV Docket No. 52-009
 
Multiple Addressees                             During the week of January 12th, the NRC will have issued a Federal Register Notice and press release to announce the opportunity for persons whose interests may be affected to petition for leave to intervene in the proceeding. Affected persons who wish to intervene will have 30 days from the publication of the Federal Register Notice in which to file such a petition in accordance with 10 CFR 2.714 as discussed in detail in the notice. An Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will be designated to preside over the hearing, consider evidence presented, and make findings on whether to issue an ESP to SERI. If the Boards findings support issuance of an ESP, they will also determine what conditions or limitations, if any, should be placed on it. The Commission will consider the staff recommendations and Boards findings in making its decision whether an ESP is to be issued. The NRC staff expects the process to take approximately 36 months from receipt of the application to the final Commission decision.
We hope you have found this letter to be informative. If you have any questions regarding this process, please contact Stephen Koenick, the Safety Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP application, by e-mail at ssk2@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1239. If you have questions regarding the environmental review, please contact James Wilson, the Environmental Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP review, by e-mail at GrandGulfEIS@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1108.
Sincerely,
                                              /RA/
James E. Lyons, Program Director New, Research and Test Reactors Program Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc:     William Maier, Region IV Docket No. 52-009 Distribution: See next page Accession No. ML033530010 DOCUMENT NAME: C:\ORPCheckout\FileNET\ML033530010.wpd OFFICE NRR/RNRP            NRR/RNRP          NRR/RLEP OGC-NLO                NRR/RNRP NAME        SKoenick      LDudes            JTappert      KKannler          JLyons DATE        1/4/04         12/12 /03        12/23/03         12 /29 /03      1/13/04 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
 
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Ms. Amelda Arnold, MayorTown of Port Gibson P. O. Box 607 Port Gibson, MS 39150Cathi DodgenCity Clerk 1064 Old Colony Rd Port Gibson, MS 39150Melvin H. McFatterCity Attorney 617 Market St.
 
Port Gibson, MS 39150Board of AlderpersonsEddie Walls, Jr.Ward 1 P..O. Box 239 Port Gibson, MS 39150Vera JohnsonWard 2 605 Greenwood St.
ADDRESSEES:             TENSAS PARISH        James Paxton St. Joseph, LA        Town Attorney PORT                                          P. O. Box 97 GIBSON/CLAIBORNE         Edward Brown, Mayor  St. Joseph, LA 71366 COUNTY (AS OF 11-7-02)   P. O. Box 217 St. Joseph, LA 71366  Ronda King Ms. Amelda Arnold, Mayor                      City Clerk Town of Port Gibson     Phil Watson          P. O. Box 477 P. O. Box 607            Town Attorney        Newellton, LA 71357 Port Gibson, MS 39150    P. O. Box 26 St. Joseph, LA 71366  Johnny Gales Cathi Dodgen                                  Chief of Police City Clerk              Mercedes Williams    P. O. Box 477 1064 Old Colony Rd      P. O. Box 217         Newellton, LA 71357 Port Gibson, MS 39150    Municipal Clerk St. Joseph, LA 71366  Board of Alderpersons Melvin H. McFatter City Attorney            Board of Alderpersons Edwin Britt Pro Tem 617 Market St.                                 P. O. Box 398 Port Gibson, MS 39150    A. E. Tindell        Newellton, LA 71357 District A Board of Alderpersons    P.O. Box 164          Clara Bass Eddie Walls, Jr.         St. Joseph, LA 71366  P. O. Box 266 Ward 1                                        Newellton, LA 71357 P..O. Box 239            Jack M. Grace Jr.
Port Gibson, MS 39150Kenneth DavisWard 3 305 Cedar St.
Port Gibson, MS 39150    District B            Billy Mitchell P.O. Box 75          P. O. Box 632 Vera Johnson            St. Joseph, LA 71366 Newellton, LA 71357 Ward 2 605 Greenwood St.       Jimmy S. Clark        Kent Morgan Port Gibson, MS 39150    District C            P. O. Box 684 P.O. Box 467          Newellton, LA 71357 Kenneth Davis            St. Joseph, LA 71366 Ward 3                                        David Delaney 305 Cedar St.           Thelma Bradford      P. O. Box 621 Port Gibson, MS 39150    District D            Newellton, LA 71357 P.O. Box 127 Thomas Russum            St. Joseph, LA 71366 Waterproof, LA Ward 4 1407 Church St.         Herman Watson        Mariah Cooper, Mayor Port Gibson, MS 39150    District E            P. O. Box 35 P. O. Box 761        Waterproof, LA 71375 Robert Ritchey, Jr.     St. Joseph, LA 71366 Ward 5                                        Town Council Members 109 Woodstock St.       Newellton, LA Port Gibson, MS 39150                          Robert Bethel III Alex Davis, Mayor    P. O. Box 135 Michael A. White        P. O. Box 774        Waterproof, LA 71375 Ward 6                  Newellton, LA 71357 206 Mimosa St.
Port Gibson, MS 39150Thomas RussumWard 4 1407 Church St.
Port Gibson, MS 39150
Port Gibson, MS 39150Robert Ritchey, Jr.Ward 5 109 Woodstock St.
Port Gibson, MS 39150Michael A. WhiteWard 6 206 Mimosa St.
Port Gibson, MS 39150TENSAS PARISH St. Joseph, LAEdward Brown, MayorP. O. Box 217 St. Joseph, LA 71366Phil WatsonTown Attorney P. O. Box 26 St. Joseph, LA 71366Mercedes WilliamsP. O. Box 217 Municipal Clerk St. Joseph, LA 71366Board of Alderpersons A. E. TindellDistrict A P.O. Box 164 St. Joseph, LA 71366Jack M. Grace Jr.District B P.O. Box 75 St. Joseph, LA 71366Jimmy S. ClarkDistrict C P.O. Box 467 St. Joseph, LA 71366Thelma BradfordDistrict D P.O. Box 127 St. Joseph, LA 71366Herman WatsonDistrict E P. O. Box 761 St. Joseph, LA 71366Newellton, LAAlex Davis, MayorP. O. Box 774 Newellton, LA 71357James PaxtonTown Attorney P. O. Box 97 St. Joseph, LA 71366 Ronda KingCity Clerk P. O. Box 477 Newellton, LA 71357Johnny GalesChief of Police P. O. Box 477 Newellton, LA 71357Board of Alderpersons Edwin Britt Pro TemP. O. Box 398 Newellton, LA 71357Clara BassP. O. Box 266 Newellton, LA 71357Billy MitchellP. O. Box 632 Newellton, LA 71357Kent MorganP. O. Box 684 Newellton, LA 71357David DelaneyP. O. Box 621 Newellton, LA 71357Waterproof, LAMariah Cooper, MayorP. O. Box 35 Waterproof, LA 71375Town Council Members Robert Bethel IIIP. O. Box 135 Waterproof, LA 71375 Bertha BrownP. O. Box 576 Waterproof, LA 71375Karen JohnsonP. O. Box 44 Waterproof, LA 71375Hebert WilliamsP. O. Box 106 Waterproof, LA 71375Caldwell A. FloodP. O. Box 338 Waterproof, LA 71375Connie McKeelP. O. Box 139 Waterproof, LA 71375Tensas Parish Police Jurors:District 1Rufus Merritt Rt. 12 Box 65 Newellton, LA 71357District 2Sam Dillard P. O. Box 131 Newellton, LA 71357District 3James Nicholson, President P. O. Box 196 St. Joseph, LA 71366District 4William Trevillion HC-61, Box 276 Waterproof, LA 71375District 5Ples Bell P. O. Box 384 St. Joseph, LA 71366District 6Thomas Hale H. C. 61 Box 162 Waterproof, LA 71375District 7Woodrow W. Wiley, Jr.,
Vice-President P. O. Box 33 Waterproof, LA 71375PORTGIBSON/CLAIBORNE COUNTY Supervisors/OfficialsMs. Diane DavaulClaiborne County Tax


Assessor/Collector P. O. Box 469 Port Gibson, MS 39150Ms. Bobbie Young, DirectorPort Gibson/Claiborne County Civil Defense P. O. Box 558 Port Gibson, MS 39150Mr. James JohnsonClaiborne County Election Commissioner, District#1 338 Gordon Station Annex Port Gibson, MS 39150Mr. James GrayClaiborne County Election Commissioner, District #2 P. O. Box 105 Port Gibson, MS 39150Mr. Gary KnightClaiborne County Election Commissioner, District #3 116 Willows Lane Port Gibson, MS 39150Ms. Corlean HughesClaiborne County ElectionCommissioner, District #4 P. O. Box 161 Hermanville, MS 39086Mr. Coney JohnsonClaiborne County Election Commissioner, District #5 2045 Hwy 61 North Port Gibson, MS 39150PresidentClaiborne County Board of Supervisors P. O. Box 339 Port Gibson, MS 39150Mr. Albert Butler,Supervisor, President of
Bertha Brown        District 6                Claiborne County Election P. O. Box 576        Thomas Hale                Commissioner, Waterproof, LA 71375 H. C. 61 Box 162          District #4 Waterproof, LA 71375      P. O. Box 161 Karen Johnson                                  Hermanville, MS 39086 P. O. Box 44        District 7 Waterproof, LA 71375 Woodrow W. Wiley, Jr.,    Mr. Coney Johnson Vice-President            Claiborne County Election Hebert Williams      P. O. Box 33              Commissioner, P. O. Box 106        Waterproof, LA 71375      District #5 Waterproof, LA 71375                            2045 Hwy 61 North PORT                      Port Gibson, MS 39150 Caldwell A. Flood    GIBSON/CLAIBORNE P. O. Box 338        COUNTY                    President Waterproof, LA 71375 Supervisors/Officials      Claiborne County Board of Ms. Diane Davaul          Supervisors Connie McKeel        Claiborne County Tax      P. O. Box 339 P. O. Box 139        Assessor/Collector         Port Gibson, MS 39150 Waterproof, LA 71375 P. O. Box 469 Port Gibson, MS 39150      Mr. Albert Butler, Tensas Parish Police                            Supervisor, President of Jurors:              Ms. Bobbie Young, Director Bd.
Port Gibson/Claiborne     District #1 Claiborne District 1          County Civil Defense       County Rufus Merritt        P. O. Box 558             P. O. Box 614 Rt. 12 Box 65        Port Gibson, MS 39150      Port Gibson, MS 39150 Newellton, LA 71357 Mr. James Johnson          Mr. Charlie Norrell, District 2          Claiborne County Election Supervisor Sam Dillard          Commissioner, District#1   District #2, Claiborne P. O. Box 131        338 Gordon Station Annex   County Newellton, LA 71357  Port Gibson, MS 39150      1045 Magnolia Lane Port Gibson, MS 39150 District 3          Mr. James Gray James Nicholson,    Claiborne County Election Mr. William Moore, President            Commissioner,             Supervisor P. O. Box 196        District #2               District #3, Claiborne St. Joseph, LA 71366 P. O. Box 105             County Port Gibson, MS 39150      P. O. Box 645 District 4                                      Port Gibson, MS 39150 William Trevillion  Mr. Gary Knight HC-61, Box 276      Claiborne County Election Ms. Martha Lott, Waterproof, LA 71375 Commissioner,             Supervisor District #3               District #4, Claiborne District 5          116 Willows Lane           County Ples Bell            Port Gibson, MS 39150      P. O. Box 279 P. O. Box 384                                  Port Gibson, MS 39150 St. Joseph, LA 71366 Ms. Corlean Hughes


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Mr. Charles Shorts,        Dr. Brian W. Amy            Administrator Supervisor, Vice-President State Health Officer        Department of District #5, Claiborne     State Board of Health      Environmental Quality County                     P. O. Box 1700              P. O. Box 82135 4007 Pine Grove Road      Jackson, MS 39215-1700      Baton Rouge, LA Port Gibson, MS 39150                                  70884-2135 Robert W. Goff, Program Mr. Frank Davis            Director                    Military Department Claiborne County Sheriff  Division of Radiological    Louisiana Office of Dept                      Health                      Emergency Preparedness P.O. Box 427              P. O. Box 1700              Col. Mike Brown, Asst.
District #1 Claiborne County P. O. Box 614 Port Gibson, MS 39150Mr. Charlie Norrell,Supervisor District #2, Claiborne County 1045 Magnolia Lane Port Gibson, MS 39150Mr. William Moore,Supervisor District #3, Claiborne County P. O. Box 645 Port Gibson, MS 39150Ms. Martha Lott,Supervisor District #4, Claiborne County P. O. Box 279 Port Gibson, MS 39150 Mr. Charles Shorts,Supervisor, Vice-President District #5, Claiborne County 4007 Pine Grove Road Port Gibson, MS 39150Mr. Frank DavisClaiborne County Sheriff
Port Gibson, MS 39150      Jackson, MS 39215-1700      Director 7667 Independence Blvd.
Mr. James Gray            Phil Bass, Director        P.O. Box 44217 Claiborne Fire Department  Office of Pollution Control Baton Rouge, LA 70806 412 Main Street            Department of Port Gibson, MS 39150      Environmental Quality      Other Government P.O. Box 10385              Agency Contacts Mr. Calvin Jackson        Jackson, MS 39209 Port Gibson Police                                    Commanding Officer Department                Mr. Robert Richard          Marine Safety Office New 806 Farmer Street          Latham, Jr.Director        Orleans Port Gibson, MS 39150      Mississippi Emergency      U.S. Coast Guard Management Agency          1615 Poydras Street Mrs. Wanda Fleming        P.O. Box 4501              New Orleans, LA 70112 Claiborne County Hospital  Jackson, MS 39296-4501 P.O. Box 1004 Port Gibson, MS 39150     State of Louisiana State of Mississippi      M .J. Mike Foster Jr.
Office of the Governor Ronnie Musgrove            P. O. Box 94004 Office of the Governor    State of Louisiana P. O. Box 139              Baton Rouge, LA State of Mississippi      70804-9004 Jackson, Mississippi 39201                      Richard Ieyoub, Attorney Attention: Marilyn Byrd    General Department of Justice Mike Moore, Attorney      State of Louisiana General                    P. O. Box 94005 Frank Spencer, Asst.      Baton Rouge, LA Attorney General          70804-9005 State of Mississippi P. O. Box 220              Mr. Rick Foster, Director Jackson, MS 39205          Tensas Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness P.O. Box 768 St. Joseph, LA 71366


Dept P.O. Box 427 Port Gibson, MS 39150 Mr. James GrayClaiborne Fire Department 412 Main Street Port Gibson, MS 39150 Mr. Calvin JacksonPort Gibson Police Department 806 Farmer Street Port Gibson, MS 39150 Mrs. Wanda FlemingClaiborne County Hospital P.O. Box 1004 Port Gibson, MS 39150State of MississippiRonnie MusgroveOffice of the Governor P. O. Box 139 State of Mississippi Jackson, Mississippi
Grand Gulf George A. Zinke Manager, Project Management Nuclear Business Development Entergy Nuclear, M-ECH-683        Federal, State and local 1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS 39213                  Attorney General Department of Justice Jerry C. Roberts                  State of Louisiana Director, Nuclear Safety Assurance P. O. Box 94005 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station        Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9005 Bald Hill Road - Waterloo Road Port Gibson, MS 39150             Attorney General Asst. Attorney General William A. Eaton                  State of Mississippi Vice President                    P. O. Box 220 System Energy Resources Inc.      Jackson, MS 39205-0220 Entergy Operations, M-ECH-38 1340 Echelon Parkway              Mr. Robert W. Goff, Program Director Jackson, MS 39213                  Division of Radiological Health Mississippi State Dept. of Health Patricia L. Campbell              P.O. Box 1700 Winston & Strawn                  Jackson, MS 39215-1700 1400 L. Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005-3502          Phil Bass, Director Office of Pollution Control Michael D. Bourgeois              Department of Environmental Quality Manager, Project Management        P.O. Box 10385 Nuclear Business Development      Jackson, MS 39289 Entergy Nuclear, M-ECH-683 1340 Echelon Parkway              Jerry Cain, Chief Jackson, MS 39213                  Environmental Permits Division Department of Environmental Quality Michael A. Krupa                  P. O. Box 10385 Director, Nuclear Safety Assurance Jackson, MS 39289 Entergy Nuclear South, M-ECH-414 1340 Echelon Parkway              M.J. Mike Foster, Jr.
Jackson, MS 39213                  Office of the Governor P.O. Box 94004, State of Louisiana William K. Hughey                  Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9004 Sr. Manager, Business Development Entergy Nuclear, M-ECH-683        Mr. Rick Foster, Director 1340 Echelon Parkway              Emergency Management for Tensas Jackson, MS 39213                  Parish P.O. Box 768 Bob Evans                          St. Joseph, LA 71366 Enercon Services Inc.
12850 Middlebrook Road, Suite 108 Germantown, MD 20874


39201 Attention: Marilyn ByrdMike Moore, AttorneyGeneral Frank Spencer, Asst.
GRAND GULF EARLY SITE PERMIT          SERVICE LIST Military Department                       Dr. Gail H. Marcus Louisiana Dept. of Homeland              U.S. Department of Energy Security/Emergency Preparedness           Room 5A-143 Col. Mike Brown, Asst. Director           1000 Independence Ave., SW 7667 Independence Boulevard              Washington, DC 20585 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Mr. Thomas P. Miller Robert R. Latham, Jr., Director          U.S. Department of Energy Mississippi Emergency Management         Headquarters - Germantown Agency                                   19901 Germantown Road P.O. Box 4501, Fondren Station           Germantown, MD 20874-1290 Jackson, Mississippi 39296-4501 Mr. Gary Wright, Manager Ms. Bobbie Young, Director                Division of Nuclear Safety Claiborne County Emergency Management    Illinois Emergency Management Agency Agency                                    1035 Outer Park Drive P. O. Box 558                             Springfield, IL 62704 Port Gibson, MS 39150 Ms. Nancy Butler, Director Thomas E. Reynolds                        Harriette Person Memorial Library Co-RAC Chair                             606 Main St.
Attorney General State of Mississippi P. O. Box 220 Jackson, MS 39205Dr. Brian W. AmyState Health Officer State Board of Health P. O. Box 1700 Jackson, MS 39215-1700Robert W. Goff, ProgramDirector Division of Radiological Health P. O. Box 1700 Jackson, MS 39215-1700Phil Bass, DirectorOffice of Pollution Control Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 10385 Jackson, MS 39209Mr. Robert RichardLatham, Jr.Director Mississippi Emergency Management Agency P.O. Box 4501 Jackson, MS 39296-4501State of LouisianaM .J. Mike Foster Jr.Office of the Governor P. O. Box 94004 State of Louisiana Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9004Richard Ieyoub, AttorneyGeneral Department of Justice State of Louisiana P. O. Box 94005 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9005Mr. Rick Foster, DirectorTensas Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness P.O. Box 768 St. Joseph, LA 71366AdministratorDepartment of Environmental Quality P. O. Box 82135 Baton Rouge, LA 70884-2135Military DepartmentLouisiana Office of Emergency Preparedness Col. Mike Brown, Asst.
FEMA Region IV                           Port Gibson, MS 39150 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341                        Other Mr. David Lochbaum Prosanta Chowdhury, Project Leader        Union of Concerned Scientists Louisiana Department of Environmental     1707 H Street, NW Quality                                   Suite 600 Office of Environmental Compliance       Washington, DC 20006-3919 Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Preparedness                             Mr. Paul Gunter P. O. Box 4312                           Director of the Reactor Watchdog Project Baton Rouge, LA 70821-4312                Nuclear Information & Resource Service 1424 16th Street, NW, Suite 404 Lisa Hammond                              Washington, DC 20036 Chief, Technological Services Branch FEMA Region VI                           Mr. James Riccio 800 N. Loop 288                           Greenpeace Denton, TX 76209-3606                    702 H Street, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20001 Ms. Vanessa E. Quinn, Chief Radiological Emergency Preparedness       Mr. David Ritter Branch                                 Research Associate on Nuclear Energy Department of Homeland Security/FEMA     Public Citizens Critical Mass Energy 500 C Street, SW                           and Environmental Program Washington, DC 20472                      215 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20003
Director 7667 Independence Blvd.
P.O. Box 44217 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Other GovernmentAgency Contacts Commanding OfficerMarine Safety Office New Orleans U.S. Coast Guard 1615 Poydras Street New Orleans, LA 70112 Grand GulfGeorge A. ZinkeManager, Project Management Nuclear Business Development Entergy Nuclear, M-ECH-683 1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS  39213Jerry C. RobertsDirector, Nuclear Safety Assurance Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Bald Hill Road
- Waterloo RoadPort Gibson, MS  39150William A. EatonVice President System Energy Resources Inc.
Entergy Operations, M-ECH-38 1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS  39213Patricia L. CampbellWinston & Strawn 1400 L. Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005-3502Michael D. BourgeoisManager, Project Management Nuclear Business Development Entergy Nuclear, M-ECH-683 1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS  39213Michael A. KrupaDirector, Nuclear Safety Assurance Entergy Nuclear South, M-ECH-414 1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS  39213William K. HugheySr. Manager, Business Development Entergy Nuclear, M-ECH-683 1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS  39213Bob EvansEnercon Services Inc.
12850 Middlebrook Road, Suite 108 Germantown, MD  20874Federal, State and localAttorney GeneralDepartment of Justice State of Louisiana P. O. Box 94005 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9005Attorney General Asst. Attorney General State of Mississippi P. O. Box  220 Jackson, MS  39205-0220Mr. Robert W. Goff, Program DirectorDivision of Radiological Health Mississippi State Dept. of Health P.O. Box 1700 Jackson, MS 39215-1700Phil Bass, DirectorOffice of Pollution Control Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 10385 Jackson, MS  39289Jerry Cain, ChiefEnvironmental Permits Division Department of Environmental Quality P. O. Box 10385 Jackson, MS 39289M.J. "Mike" Foster, Jr.Office of the Governor P.O. Box 94004, State of Louisiana Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9004Mr. Rick Foster, DirectorEmergency Management for Tensas Parish P.O. Box 768 St. Joseph, LA 71366 GRAND GULF EARLY SITE PERMIT SERVICE LIST-2-Military DepartmentLouisiana  Dept. of Homeland Security/Emergency Preparedness Col. Mike Brown, Asst. Director 7667 Independence Boulevard Baton Rouge, LA  70806Robert R. Latham, Jr., DirectorMississippi Emergency Management Agency P.O. Box 4501, Fondren Station Jackson, Mississippi 39296-4501Ms. Bobbie Young, DirectorClaiborne County Emergency Management Agency P. O. Box 558 Port Gibson, MS 39150Thomas E. ReynoldsCo-RAC Chair FEMA Region IV 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341Prosanta Chowdhury, Project LeaderLouisiana Department of Environmental Quality Office of Environmental Compliance Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Preparedness P. O. Box 4312 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-4312Lisa HammondChief, Technological Services Branch FEMA Region VI 800 N. Loop 288 Denton, TX 76209-3606Ms. Vanessa E. Quinn, ChiefRadiological Emergency Preparedness Branch Department of Homeland Security/FEMA 500 C Street, SW Washington, DC 20472Dr. Gail H. MarcusU.S. Department of Energy Room 5A-143 1000 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20585Mr. Thomas P. MillerU.S. Department of Energy Headquarters - Germantown 19901 Germantown Road Germantown, MD 20874-1290Mr. Gary Wright, ManagerDivision of Nuclear Safety Illinois Emergency Management Agency 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, IL 62704Ms. Nancy Butler, DirectorHarriette Person Memorial Library 606 Main St.
Port Gibson, MS  39150OtherMr. David Lochbaum Union of Concerned Scientists 1707 H Street, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006-3919Mr. Paul GunterDirector of the Reactor Watchdog Project Nuclear Information & Resource Service


1424 16 th Street, NW, Suite 404Washington, DC 20036Mr. James RiccioGreenpeace 702 H Street, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20001Mr. David RitterResearch Associate on Nuclear Energy Public Citizens Critical Mass Energy and Environmental Program 215 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC  20003 GRAND GULF EARLY SITE PERMIT SERVICE LIST-3-Mr. Marvin FertelSenior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Nuclear Energy Institute Suite 400 1776 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-3708Mr. Ron SimardNuclear Energy Institute Suite 400 1776 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-3708Mr. Russell BellNuclear Energy Institute Suite 400 1776 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-3708Mr. James F. Mallay, DirectorRegulatory Affairs FRAMATOME, ANP 3315 Old Forest Road Lynchburg, VA 24501Mr. Ernie H. KennedyVice President New Plants Nuclear Plant Projects Westinghouse Electric Company 2000 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500Dr. Regis A. MatzieSenior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Westinghouse Electric Company 2000 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500Mr. Vince LangmanLicensing Manager Atomic Energy of Canada Limited 2251 Speakman Drive Mississauga, Ontario Canada L5K 1B2Mr. Ed Wallace, General ManagerProjects PBMR Pty LTD PO Box 9396 Centurion 0046 Republic of South AfricaMr. Tom Clements6703 Guide Avenue Takoma Park, MD  20912Mr. Paul LeventhalNuclear Control Institute 1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 410 Washington, DC  20036Mr. Jack W. RoeSCIENTECH, INC.
GRAND GULF EARLY SITE PERMIT   SERVICE LIST Mr. Marvin Fertel                  Mr. Ed Wallace, General Manager Senior Vice President               Projects and Chief Nuclear Officer         PBMR Pty LTD Nuclear Energy Institute           PO Box 9396 Suite 400                           Centurion 0046 1776 I Street, NW                   Republic of South Africa Washington, DC 20006-3708 Mr. Tom Clements Mr. Ron Simard                      6703 Guide Avenue Nuclear Energy Institute           Takoma Park, MD 20912 Suite 400 1776 I Street, NW                   Mr. Paul Leventhal Washington, DC 20006-3708          Nuclear Control Institute 1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW Mr. Russell Bell                    Suite 410 Nuclear Energy Institute           Washington, DC 20036 Suite 400 1776 I Street, NW                   Mr. Jack W. Roe Washington, DC 20006-3708          SCIENTECH, INC.
910 Clopper Road Gaithersburg, MD  20878Mr. Charles BrinkmanWestinghouse Electric Co.
910 Clopper Road Mr. James F. Mallay, Director      Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Regulatory Affairs FRAMATOME, ANP                     Mr. Charles Brinkman 3315 Old Forest Road               Westinghouse Electric Co.
Washington Operations 12300 Twinbrook Pkwy., Suite 330 Rockville, MD 20852Dr. Glenn R. GeorgePA Consulting Group 130 Potter Street Haddonfield, NJ 08033Mr. Joseph D. HegnerLead Engineer - Licensing Dominion Generation Early Site Permitting Project 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060Mr. Thomas MundyDirector, Project Development Exelon Generation 200 Exelon Way, KSA3-N Kennett Square, PA 19348External Emailgzinke.entergy.com}}
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Letter to Multiple Addresses Grand Gulf ESP Application
ML033530010
Person / Time
Site: 05200009
Issue date: 01/13/2004
From: Lyons J
Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs
To: Amy B, Arnold A, Bass C, Bass P, Bell P, Bell R, Bethel R, Bourgeois M, Bradford T, Brinkman C, Britt E, Beth Brown, Ellen Brown, Michael Brown, Butler A, Butler N, Cain J, Campbell P, Prosanta Chowdhury, Clark J, Clements T, Cooper M, Davaul D, Davis A, Davis F, Kristin Davis, Delaney D, Dillard S, Dodgen C, Eaton W, Evans B, Fertel M, Fleming W, Flood C, Foster M, Foster R, Gales J, Gerond George, Goff R, Grace J, Gray J, Gunter P, Hale T, Lawrence Hammond, Hegner J, Hughes C, Hughey W, Christopher Jackson, Clay Johnson, Jerrica Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Johnson V, Erin Kennedy, King R, Knight G, Krupa M, Langman V, Latham R, Leventhal P, Leyoub R, Lochbaum D, Lott M, Mallay J, Marcus G, Matzie R, Mcfatter M, Mckeel C, Merritt R, Miller T, Mitchell B, Maria Moore, Wendy Moore, Morgan K, Mundy T, Musgrove R, Jackie Nicholson, Norrell C, Paxton J, Quinn V, Riccio J, Richey R, Ritter D, Roberts J, Roe J, Shorts C, Simard R, Tindell A, Trevillion W, Wallace E, Walls E, Watson H, Watson P, White M, Wiley W, Williams H, Mike Williams, Wright G, Young B, Zinke G
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January 13, 2004 Multiple Addressees

Dear Sir or Madame:

The purpose of this letter is to inform you, as a public official who may have an interest in activities related to the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has received an application dated October 16, 2003, from System Energy Resources, Inc. (SERI), a subsidiary of Entergy Corporation, for an early site permit (ESP).

We have docketed this application (Docket No.52-009) and would like to acquaint you with the major steps that lie ahead as the NRC staff reviews it. The application is for a site adjacent to the existing nuclear power plant unit already operating on the Grand Gulf site, herein identified as the Grand Gulf ESP site.

The NRC plans to hold an open house and public meeting on the scope of the environmental review associated with the application. The open house and public meeting will be held at the Port Gibson City Hall, located at 1005 College Street, Port Gibson, Mississippi, on Wednesday, January 21, 2004. The open house will begin at 6:00 p.m., to be followed by the public meeting at 7:00 p.m.

Under the NRCs regulations in Part 52 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR Part 52), Early Site Permits; Standard Design Certifications; and Combined Licenses for Nuclear Power Plants, the NRC can issue an ESP for approval of one or more sites for possible future construction of a nuclear power plant or plants. The term of an ESP may be up to 20 years. The ESP process can lead to resolution of site-related issues without the need for the applicant to expend substantial resources as would be necessary to seek a license to actually construct a nuclear power plant or plants. The NRCs review of an ESP addresses site safety issues, environmental protection issues, and plans for coping with emergencies, independent of the review of a specific nuclear plant design. Should an ESP be issued for the Grand Gulf ESP site, it would resolve a certain set of those issues, independent of the review of a specific nuclear plant design. SERI could reference the ESP in seeking a license to construct or operate a nuclear power plant or plants on the site. We emphasize that an ESP, standing alone, does not authorize construction or operation of a nuclear power plant.

The NRC staff has begun a detailed technical review of the application, which will lead to the development of the NRCs safety evaluation report (SER). The SER will document the staffs review of whether SERIs proposed site is acceptable to host a nuclear power plant or plants.

In addition, the NRC will develop an environmental impact statement (EIS) that will document the NRC staffs review of the application for environmental impacts associated with construction and operation of a nuclear power plant or plants at the site. At the January 21, 2004 meeting, interested persons will have the opportunity to comment on the scope of the issues to be considered in the staffs EIS. The public will also have the opportunity to review and comment on the draft EIS after it is prepared.

Multiple Addressees During the week of January 12th, the NRC will have issued a Federal Register Notice and press release to announce the opportunity for persons whose interests may be affected to petition for leave to intervene in the proceeding. Affected persons who wish to intervene will have 30 days from the publication of the Federal Register Notice in which to file such a petition in accordance with 10 CFR 2.714 as discussed in detail in the notice. An Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will be designated to preside over the hearing, consider evidence presented, and make findings on whether to issue an ESP to SERI. If the Boards findings support issuance of an ESP, they will also determine what conditions or limitations, if any, should be placed on it. The Commission will consider the staff recommendations and Boards findings in making its decision whether an ESP is to be issued. The NRC staff expects the process to take approximately 36 months from receipt of the application to the final Commission decision.

We hope you have found this letter to be informative. If you have any questions regarding this process, please contact Stephen Koenick, the Safety Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP application, by e-mail at ssk2@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1239. If you have questions regarding the environmental review, please contact James Wilson, the Environmental Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP review, by e-mail at GrandGulfEIS@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1108.

Sincerely,

/RA/

James E. Lyons, Program Director New, Research and Test Reactors Program Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc: William Maier, Region IV Docket No.52-009

Multiple Addressees During the week of January 12th, the NRC will have issued a Federal Register Notice and press release to announce the opportunity for persons whose interests may be affected to petition for leave to intervene in the proceeding. Affected persons who wish to intervene will have 30 days from the publication of the Federal Register Notice in which to file such a petition in accordance with 10 CFR 2.714 as discussed in detail in the notice. An Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will be designated to preside over the hearing, consider evidence presented, and make findings on whether to issue an ESP to SERI. If the Boards findings support issuance of an ESP, they will also determine what conditions or limitations, if any, should be placed on it. The Commission will consider the staff recommendations and Boards findings in making its decision whether an ESP is to be issued. The NRC staff expects the process to take approximately 36 months from receipt of the application to the final Commission decision.

We hope you have found this letter to be informative. If you have any questions regarding this process, please contact Stephen Koenick, the Safety Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP application, by e-mail at ssk2@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1239. If you have questions regarding the environmental review, please contact James Wilson, the Environmental Project Manager for the Grand Gulf ESP review, by e-mail at GrandGulfEIS@nrc.gov or by telephone at 301-415-1108.

Sincerely,

/RA/

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Port Gibson, MS 39150 District B Billy Mitchell P.O. Box 75 P. O. Box 632 Vera Johnson St. Joseph, LA 71366 Newellton, LA 71357 Ward 2 605 Greenwood St. Jimmy S. Clark Kent Morgan Port Gibson, MS 39150 District C P. O. Box 684 P.O. Box 467 Newellton, LA 71357 Kenneth Davis St. Joseph, LA 71366 Ward 3 David Delaney 305 Cedar St. Thelma Bradford P. O. Box 621 Port Gibson, MS 39150 District D Newellton, LA 71357 P.O. Box 127 Thomas Russum St. Joseph, LA 71366 Waterproof, LA Ward 4 1407 Church St. Herman Watson Mariah Cooper, Mayor Port Gibson, MS 39150 District E P. O. Box 35 P. O. Box 761 Waterproof, LA 71375 Robert Ritchey, Jr. St. Joseph, LA 71366 Ward 5 Town Council Members 109 Woodstock St. Newellton, LA Port Gibson, MS 39150 Robert Bethel III Alex Davis, Mayor P. O. Box 135 Michael A. White P. O. Box 774 Waterproof, LA 71375 Ward 6 Newellton, LA 71357 206 Mimosa St.

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Mr. James Gray Phil Bass, Director P.O. Box 44217 Claiborne Fire Department Office of Pollution Control Baton Rouge, LA 70806 412 Main Street Department of Port Gibson, MS 39150 Environmental Quality Other Government P.O. Box 10385 Agency Contacts Mr. Calvin Jackson Jackson, MS 39209 Port Gibson Police Commanding Officer Department Mr. Robert Richard Marine Safety Office New 806 Farmer Street Latham, Jr.Director Orleans Port Gibson, MS 39150 Mississippi Emergency U.S. Coast Guard Management Agency 1615 Poydras Street Mrs. Wanda Fleming P.O. Box 4501 New Orleans, LA 70112 Claiborne County Hospital Jackson, MS 39296-4501 P.O. Box 1004 Port Gibson, MS 39150 State of Louisiana State of Mississippi M .J. Mike Foster Jr.

Office of the Governor Ronnie Musgrove P. O. Box 94004 Office of the Governor State of Louisiana P. O. Box 139 Baton Rouge, LA State of Mississippi 70804-9004 Jackson, Mississippi 39201 Richard Ieyoub, Attorney Attention: Marilyn Byrd General Department of Justice Mike Moore, Attorney State of Louisiana General P. O. Box 94005 Frank Spencer, Asst. Baton Rouge, LA Attorney General 70804-9005 State of Mississippi P. O. Box 220 Mr. Rick Foster, Director Jackson, MS 39205 Tensas Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness P.O. Box 768 St. Joseph, LA 71366

Grand Gulf George A. Zinke Manager, Project Management Nuclear Business Development Entergy Nuclear, M-ECH-683 Federal, State and local 1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS 39213 Attorney General Department of Justice Jerry C. Roberts State of Louisiana Director, Nuclear Safety Assurance P. O. Box 94005 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9005 Bald Hill Road - Waterloo Road Port Gibson, MS 39150 Attorney General Asst. Attorney General William A. Eaton State of Mississippi Vice President P. O. Box 220 System Energy Resources Inc. Jackson, MS 39205-0220 Entergy Operations, M-ECH-38 1340 Echelon Parkway Mr. Robert W. Goff, Program Director Jackson, MS 39213 Division of Radiological Health Mississippi State Dept. of Health Patricia L. Campbell P.O. Box 1700 Winston & Strawn Jackson, MS 39215-1700 1400 L. Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20005-3502 Phil Bass, Director Office of Pollution Control Michael D. Bourgeois Department of Environmental Quality Manager, Project Management P.O. Box 10385 Nuclear Business Development Jackson, MS 39289 Entergy Nuclear, M-ECH-683 1340 Echelon Parkway Jerry Cain, Chief Jackson, MS 39213 Environmental Permits Division Department of Environmental Quality Michael A. Krupa P. O. Box 10385 Director, Nuclear Safety Assurance Jackson, MS 39289 Entergy Nuclear South, M-ECH-414 1340 Echelon Parkway M.J. Mike Foster, Jr.

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