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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 51 — Environmental Protection Regulations for Domestic Licensing and Related Regulatory Functions · § 51.117

§ 51.117. Draft environmental impact statement—notice of availability.

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(a)Upon completion of a draft environmental impact statement or any supplement to a draft environmental impact statement, the appropriate NRC staff director will publish a notice of availability of the statement in the Federal Register.
(b)The notice will request comments on the proposed action and on the draft statement or any supplement to the draft statement and will specify where comments should be submitted and when the comment period expires.
(c)The notice will
(1)state that copies of the draft statement or any supplement to the draft statement are available for public inspection;
(2)state where inspection may be made, and
(3)state that any comments of Federal, State, and local agencies, Indian Tribes or other interested persons will be made available for public inspection when received.
(d)Copies of the notice will be sent to appropriate Federal, State, and local agencies, and Indian Tribes, appropriate State, regional, and metropolitan clearinghouses, and to interested persons upon request.
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