ML16069A193

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Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Decommissioning Funding Plan, Brunswick County, North Carolina
ML16069A193
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick, 07200006  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 09/10/2015
From: Augspurger T
US Dept of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service
To: Michele Sampson
NRC/EDO/AO
References
FWS Log 2015-I-0612
Download: ML16069A193 (2)


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United States Department of the InteriorFISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICERaleigh Field Office

/L: pCt1,Post Office Box 33726 //-Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3 726 ~ Fk-September 10, 2015Ms. Michele SampsonU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop T-4B34U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555Re: Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Decommissioning Funding Plan, Brunswick County,North CarolinaFWS Log No. 2015-1-0612

Dear Ms. Sampson:

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has *reviewed your letter regarding thedecommissioning funding plan (DFP) submitted by Duke*Energy.

Carolinas, LLC, for theIndependent Spent Fuel Storage Installation' (1SF SI) located at the 'Brunswick Steam ElectricPlant in Brunswick County, North CarolinaJ;Pursuantto section 7 of the Endangered SpeciesAct of 1973 (ESA), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is requesting consultation regarding potential impacts implementation of the DFP may have upon federally protected species.Approval of the DFP will not authorize changes to licensed operations or maintenance activities, changes in the types, characteristics, or quantities of radiological or non-radiological effluents released into the environment from the ISFSI, or result in the creation of any solid waste.Further, approval of the DFP will not authorize any construction

activity, facility modification, or any other land-disturbing activity..

Any future NRC approval of site disturbing remediation activities requested or conducted by Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, would require additional environmental reviews.

As such the NRC has determined that the proposed implementation ofthe DFP is not likely to adversely affect federally protected threatened or endangered species.Upon review of the information Submitted, the Service concurs with your'determination that thisevent is not likely to adversely affect federally protected threatened or endangered species.Please' note that obligationis under'the ESA must be reconsidered if: (1) new information revealsimpacts of this identified action may affect any listed species or critical

~habitat in a 'manner notpreviously considered; (2) this action is subsequently modified in a manner, which was not IJconsidered in this assessment; or (3) a new species is listed or critical habitat is designated thatmay be affected by the identified action.If you have any questions, please contact me at 919-856-4520 x21 and reference FWS LogNo. 2015-1-0612.

Sincerely, Acting Field Supervisor United States Department of the InteriorFISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICERaleigh Field Office

/L: pCt1,Post Office Box 33726 //-Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3 726 ~ Fk-September 10, 2015Ms. Michele SampsonU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop T-4B34U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555Re: Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Decommissioning Funding Plan, Brunswick County,North CarolinaFWS Log No. 2015-1-0612

Dear Ms. Sampson:

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has *reviewed your letter regarding thedecommissioning funding plan (DFP) submitted by Duke*Energy.

Carolinas, LLC, for theIndependent Spent Fuel Storage Installation' (1SF SI) located at the 'Brunswick Steam ElectricPlant in Brunswick County, North CarolinaJ;Pursuantto section 7 of the Endangered SpeciesAct of 1973 (ESA), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is requesting consultation regarding potential impacts implementation of the DFP may have upon federally protected species.Approval of the DFP will not authorize changes to licensed operations or maintenance activities, changes in the types, characteristics, or quantities of radiological or non-radiological effluents released into the environment from the ISFSI, or result in the creation of any solid waste.Further, approval of the DFP will not authorize any construction

activity, facility modification, or any other land-disturbing activity..

Any future NRC approval of site disturbing remediation activities requested or conducted by Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, would require additional environmental reviews.

As such the NRC has determined that the proposed implementation ofthe DFP is not likely to adversely affect federally protected threatened or endangered species.Upon review of the information Submitted, the Service concurs with your'determination that thisevent is not likely to adversely affect federally protected threatened or endangered species.Please' note that obligationis under'the ESA must be reconsidered if: (1) new information revealsimpacts of this identified action may affect any listed species or critical

~habitat in a 'manner notpreviously considered; (2) this action is subsequently modified in a manner, which was not IJconsidered in this assessment; or (3) a new species is listed or critical habitat is designated thatmay be affected by the identified action.If you have any questions, please contact me at 919-856-4520 x21 and reference FWS LogNo. 2015-1-0612.

Sincerely, Acting Field Supervisor