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[en] The proposed action is the issuance of an operation license to the Georgia Power Company for the startup and operation of the Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, Unit No. 2 (Docket No. 50-366), located on the Altamaha River in Appling County, approximately 11 miles north from Baxley, Georgia. The information in this Statement represents the second, assessment of the environmental impact associated with the Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, Unit No. 2, pursuant to the guidelines of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) and 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's Regulations. After receipt of an application, in 1970, to construct this plant, the staff carried out a review of impact that would occur during the construction and operation of this plant. That evaluation was issued as a Final Environmental Statement in October 1972. As the result of that environmental review, a safety review, an evaluation by the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards, and a public hearing in Baxley, Georgia and Washington, D.C., the AEC (now NRC) issued a permit in December 1972, for the construction of Unit No. 2 of the Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant. As of February 1977, the construction of Unit No. 2 was 70% complete. With a proposed fuel-loading date of April 1978 for Unit No. 2, the applicant has petitioned for license to operate Unit No. 2 and has submitted (July 1975) the required safety and environmental reports to substantiate this petition. 97 refs., 18 figs., 37 tabs
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Apr 1977; 227 p; NTIS, PC A11 - US Govt. Printing Office; 3 as TI88016406; Paper copy only, copy does not permit microfiche production.
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CONSTRUCTION, DOSE EQUIVALENTS, ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, FORECASTING, GEORGIA, HATCH-1 REACTOR, HATCH-2 REACTOR, LAW, LEGAL ASPECTS, LICENSING, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MANAGEMENT, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE, OPERATION, RADIATION HAZARDS, REGULATIONS, STATE GOVERNMENT, US NATL ENVIRONMENT POLICY ACT
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