Should documents related to the Environmental Assessment associated with the selection of the Yucca Mountain site for site characterization be included in the LSN?
A. Yes, documents related to the Yucca Mountain site selection EA may be potentially relevant and should be submitted for inclusion in the LSN. The individual Environmental Assessments and related supporting documents for the eight other candidate sites should be excluded. Supporting documents that cover both the Yucca Mountain Project and other sites should be included. As discussed in the Environmental section of the FAQs, all documents related to the Environmental Impact Statement associated with the licensing proceeding must be included in the LSN.
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