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A GIS-Based Methodology for Evaluating Power Plant Site Hydrology for an Environmental Impact Statement

机译:基于GIS的评估环境影响陈述的电厂场地水文学的方法

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The threat of an airborne attack on a nuclear power plant became a greater national security concern as a result of the events of September 11, 2001. The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission has begun implementing new regulations for increasing security at the nation's nuclear power plants. One regulatory concern attracting attention is whether the NRC is required under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 to issue an Environmental Impact Statement about the potential threat of an airborne terrorist attack when relicensing a nuclear facility. Two U.S. Court of Appeals Circuits have arrived at different decisions. Geographic Information Systems are a useful tool in modeling and evaluating a large variety of environmental factors that may be impacted by such an attack. Specifically, site hydrology is an important concern due to the risks of contaminant transport. A methodology has been developed to utilize GIS in modeling potential hydrologic impacts using stream geography and hydraulics, depth to groundwater, topography, meteorological data and other site characteristics to evaluate potential impacts. This evaluation can be used to provide data for an EIS in facility relicensing and also for new facility licensing and design as a best management practice or as future regulation requires.
机译:由于2001年9月11日发生的事件,对核电厂进行空降攻击的威胁已成为国家安全的更大关注。美国核监管委员会已开始实施新法规,以提高该国核电厂的安全性。引起监管关注的一个监管问题是,根据1969年的《国家环境政策法》是否要求NRC发布关于重新许可核设施时空中恐怖袭击的潜在威胁的《环境影响声明》。美国的两个上诉法院巡回法院已做出不同的决定。地理信息系统是用于建模和评估可能受到此类攻击影响的多种环境因素的有用工具。具体而言,由于污染物运输的风险,现场水文学是一个重要的问题。已经开发出一种方法来利用GIS利用河流地理和水力学,地下水深度,地形,气象数据和其他站点特征对潜在的水文影响进行建模,以评估潜在的影响。此评估可用于为设施许可中的EIS提供数据,也可作为最佳管理实践或未来法规要求为新设施许可和设计提供数据。

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