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13.5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTES ASSOCIATED WITH

2 SOLAR ENERGY FACILITIES

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4Section 3.5 of the Draft Solar PEIS discussed the types and estimated the quantities

5of hazardous materials and wastes associated with the construction, operation, and

6 decommissioning of a solar energy facility. The information presented in Section 3.5 of 7 the Draft Solar PEIS remains valid; there are no updates for this section.

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10 3.6 HEALTH AND SAFETY ASPECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY PROJECTS

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12In Section 3.6 of the Draft Solar PEIS, the potential human health and safety issues

13potentially related to solar energy development projects were summarized. The occupational

14hazards of key concern included potential eye damage from glare from solar fields, risk of injury

15or fatality from physical hazards (e.g., working at heights for power tower facilities), and risk of

16heat stress from working outdoors in a hot climate. Detailed project-specific health and safety

17plans and adequate worker training would minimize these risks. Public safety issues discussed

18included electric shock hazards from unauthorized access to transformers or other equipment,

19potential eye damage from glare from solar fields, and fire hazards, The potential for health

20impacts from exposure to electric and magnetic fields was also discussed. The information

21presented in Section 3.6 of the Draft Solar PEIS remains valid; there are no updates for this

22section.

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25 3.7 EXISTING AGENCY PROCESSES AND GUIDANCE

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27Section 3.7 of the Draft Solar PEIS presented information on the BLM processes for

28issuing solar development ROWs based on Instructional Memoranda available at the time;

29options for ROW processing (such as case-by-case, through competitive bidding, land

30withdrawals, or land disposal); and guidance for mitigation of solar energy development impacts

31available at the time of the Draft Solar PEIS publication. In general, the information presented in

32Section 3.7 of the Draft Solar PEIS remains valid. With respect to the information on process for

33issuing solar development ROWs presented in Section 3.7.1 of the Draft Solar PEIS, several

34pertinent interim Instructional Memoranda have been issued by the BLM subsequent to release

35of the Draft Solar PEIS. These Instructional Memoranda are summarized and referenced in

36Section A.1 of Appendix A of this Final Solar PEIS. In addition, the final version of Best

37Management Practices and Guidance for Desert Renewable Energy Projects (REAT 2010) was

38released concurrent with the Draft Solar PEIS. This guidance was considered in the preparation

39of programmatic design features presented in Section A.2.2 of Appendix A of this Final Solar

40PEIS.

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1 3.8 REFERENCES

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3Note to Reader: This list of references identifies Web pages and associated URLs where

4 reference data were obtained for the analyses presented in this Final Solar PEIS. It is likely that 5 at the time of publication of this Final Solar PEIS, some of these Web pages may no longer be 6 available or their URL addresses may have changed. The original information has been retained 7 and is available through the Public Information Docket for this PEIS.

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9BLM and DOE (Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Department of Energy), 2010, Draft

10Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Solar Energy Development in Six

11Southwestern States, DES 10-59, DOE/EIS-0403, Dec.

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13BLM and DOE, 2011, Supplement to the Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement

14for Solar Energy Development in Six Southwestern States, DES 11-49, DOE/EIS-0403D-S, Oct.

16DOE, 2009, Report to Congress, Concentrating Solar Power Commercial Application Study:

17Reducing Water Consumption of Concentrating Solar Power Electricity Generation, Jan. 13.

19REAT (Renewable Energy Action Team; California Energy Commission, California Department

20of Fish and Game, U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management, and Fish and

21Wildlife Service), 2010, Best Management Practices and Guidance Manual: Desert Renewable

22Energy Projects, REAT-1000-2010-009-F, California Energy Commission, Siting, Transmission

23 and Environmental Protection Division, Nov.

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