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[en] The proposed action is the issuance of construction permits to the Potomac Electric Power Company for the construction of the Douglas Point Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1 and 2, located in Charles County, Maryland. The exhaust steam will be cooled via a closed-cycle mode incorporating natural-draft wet cooling towers. The water used in the cooling system will be obtained from the Potomac River. Construction-related activities on the site will convert about 290 acres of the 1390 acres of forested land at the Douglas Point site to industrial use. In addition to acreage at the site, approximately 4.5 miles of transmission corridor will require about 211 acres of land for rights-of-way. This corridor will connect with 27 miles of existing rights-of-way over which a line connecting Possum Point to Burches Hill has already been approved. The installation of new transmission line, uniquely identified with Douglas Point, along the existing right-of-way will involve approximately 464 additional acres. As described in the application, the maximum river water intake will be about 97,200 gpm. Of this, a maximum of about 28,000 gpm will be lost in drift or evaporation from the cooling towers. About 700 gpm maximum of fresh well water will be consumed. It is conservatively assumed that all aquatic organisms entrained in the service water system will be killed due to thermal and mechanical shock. It is further estimated that at 97,200 gpm maximum total river water intake, the maximum impact on the striped bass fishery will be a reduction of <5%. The risk associated with accidental radiation exposure is very low. 32 figs., 59 tabs
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Mar 1976; 279 p; NTIS, PC A13 - US Govt. Printing Office. as TI88016381
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES, CONSTRUCTION, CONSTRUCTION PERMITS, DOSE EQUIVALENTS, DOUGLAS POINT-1 REACTOR, DOUGLAS POINT-2 REACTOR, ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, FORECASTING, LAW, LEGAL ASPECTS, LICENSING, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MANAGEMENT, MARYLAND, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE, OPERATION, RADIATION HAZARDS, REGULATIONS, STATE GOVERNMENT, US NATL ENVIRONMENT POLICY ACT
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