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Response<br />

ORGANIZATION AND PRESENTATION<br />

The presentation was simplified and shortened to include only the reference or example<br />

case for each activity.<br />

Draft p. 3.1.214<br />

Issue<br />

Impacts are integrated for waste treatment, transport storage and final disposal.<br />

Tables 3.1.84-87 should be checked to eliminate errors in the supporting tables. (154)<br />

Response<br />

Draft Tables 3.1.84 through 3.1.87 were thoroughly checked. Some values that may<br />

appear to be in error were the result <strong>of</strong> rounding <strong>of</strong>f the value.<br />

Draft p. 3.1.233<br />

Issue<br />

The discussion referring to Tables 3.1.84-87 should emphasize that environmental<br />

impacts (radiological and non-radiological) associated with all <strong>of</strong> the fuel cycles and media<br />

considered are trivial. This perspective should be-brought into the final EIS. (154)<br />

Response<br />

This perspective has been brought into the final Statement (see Chapter 7.0).<br />

Draft Section 3.1<br />

Issue<br />

Summary tables that show the range <strong>of</strong> environmental impacts for geologic disposal would<br />

be helpful. (202-HEW)<br />

Response<br />

Issue<br />

Chapter 7.0 and the Summary present such tables.<br />

Several commenters noted that the analysis in the Statement should emphasize the sys-<br />

tems aspect <strong>of</strong> waste management. (201, 219)

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