Notice of Availability of Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for License Amendment for the P&G-Clairol Facility in Stamford, CT, 8855-8856 [05-3401]
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establish the TS required boron
concentration and critical boron
concentration, the boron dilution
evaluation demonstrates that the
underlying intent of 10 CFR 50.68(b)(1)
is satisfied.
3.3 Legal Basis for the Exemption
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12, ‘‘Specific
Exemption,’’ the staff reviewed the
licensee’s exemption request to
determine if the legal basis for granting
an exemption had been satisfied, and
concluded that the licensee has satisfied
the requirements of 10 CFR 50.12. With
regard to the six special circumstances
listed in 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2), the staff
finds that the licensee’s exemption
request satisfies 50.12(a)(2)(ii),
‘‘Application of the regulation in the
particular circumstances would not
serve the underlying purpose of the rule
or is not necessary to achieve the
underlying purpose of the rule.’’
Specifically, the staff concludes that
since the licensee has satisfied the five
criteria in Section 3.1 of this exemption,
the application of the rule is not
necessary to achieve its underlying
purpose in this case.
3.4 Summary
The following limitations and/or
conditions are applicable to this
exemption:
A. Loading, unloading, and handling
of the DSC for the TN NUHOMS–32PT
shall only be done at MP2.
B. Loading, unloading, and handling
in the DSC at MP2 is limited to
Combustion Engineering 14 x 14 fuel
assemblies that had a maximum initial,
unirradiated U–235 enrichment of 3.8
wt-percent.
C. The licensee will implement the
actions as stated in Attachment 2 of its
supplement dated January 25, 2005,
namely:
1. DNC will revise ISFSI procedures
or calculations to state that poison rod
assembly (PRA) use is not authorized by
the proposed 10 CFR 50.68(b)(1)
exemption.
2. DNC will revise ISFSI procedures
to require that when a fueled 32PT DSC
is in the MPS2 [Millstone Power
Station, Unit No. 2] SPF[,] Spent Fuel
Pool Cooling Flow must be at least 850
gpm.
3. During the time that a fueled DSC
is in the SFP procedural controls will be
implemented to ensure that the transfer
canal bulkhead gate will not be used to
block the transfer canal opening to the
SFP.
4. An additional precaution will be
added to the SFP high level alarm
response procedure to identify that if
there is a fueled DSC in the SFP
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additional boron concentration limits
apply. These limits will be specified in
the procedure.
5. Training will be conducted to
ensure operators are aware of the 32PT
DSC TS SFP boron concentration
requirements, and should a boron
dilution occur, at what boron
concentration criticality in the DSC
could occur. The training will
emphasize the importance of avoiding
any inadvertent additions of unborated
water to the SFP, responses to be taken
for notification or alarms that may be
indicative of a potential boron dilution
event during cask loading and fuel
movement in the SFP, and identification
of the potential for a boron dilution
event during decontamination rinsing
activities.
6. Appropriate controls or measures to
minimize the possibility of direct
dilution of the cask handling area of the
SFP will be established prior to DSC
loading.
(a) DNC will revise ISFSI procedures
to require an individual remain on the
SFP floor at all times when a fueled
32PT DSC is in the MPS2 SFP to ensure
that the SFP is not overflowing and that
water is not unintentionally spilling
into the SFP.
(b) DNC will revise ISFSI procedures
to require Valve 2–RW–350 [to] remain
open when a fueled 32PT DSC is in the
MPS2 SFP.
(c) DSC procedures will be modified
to include a requirement that the SFP
will be sampled for boron concentration
after each intentional addition of a
maximum of 500 gallons of unborated
water.
7. DNC will revise ISFSI procedures
to require [that] Valve 2–RW–2 will be
closed when a fueled 32PT DSC is in the
MP2 SFP.
The staff finds, based upon the review
of the licensee’s proposal to credit
soluble boron during DSC loading,
unloading, and handling in the MP2
SFP, that pursuant to 10 CFR
50.12(a)(2), the licensee’s exemption
request is acceptable.
4.0 Conclusion
Accordingly, the Commission has
determined that, pursuant to 10 CFR
50.12(a), the exemption is authorized by
law, will not present an undue risk to
the public health and safety, and is
consistent with the common defense
and security. Also, special
circumstances are present. Therefore,
the Commission hereby grants
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. an
exemption from the requirements of 10
CFR 50.68(b)(1) for the loading,
unloading, and handling of the
components of the TN NUHOMS–
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32PT dry cask storage system at MP2.
Any changes to the cask system design
features affecting criticality or its
supporting criticality analyses will
invalidate this exemption.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.32, the
Commission has determined that the
granting of this exemption will not have
a significant effect on the quality of the
human environment (69 FR 2012).
This exemption is effective upon
issuance.
Dated in Rockville, Maryland, this 15th
day of February, 2005.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Ledyard B. Marsh,
Director, Division of Licensing Project
Management, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
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Notice of Availability of Environmental
Assessment and Finding of No
Significant Impact for License
Amendment for the P&G-Clairol
Facility in Stamford, CT
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kathy Dolce Modes, Materials Security
& Industrial Branch, Division of Nuclear
Materials Safety, Region I, 475
Allendale Road, King of Prussia,
Pennsylvania, 19406, telephone (610)
337–5251, fax (610) 337–5269; or by email: kad@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(NRC) is issuing a license amendment to
P&G-Clairol, Inc., (P&G-Clairol) for
Materials License No. 06–11703–02, to
authorize release of its facility in
Stamford, Connecticut for unrestricted
use. NRC has prepared an
Environmental Assessment (EA) in
support of this action in accordance
with the requirements of 10 CFR part
51. Based on the EA, the NRC has
concluded that a Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI) is
appropriate. The amendment will be
issued following the publication of this
Notice.
II. EA Summary
The purpose of the action is to
authorize the release of the licensee’s
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Stamford, Connecticut facility for
unrestricted use. P&G-Clairol was
authorized by NRC from June 10, 1971,
to use radioactive materials for research
and development purposes at the site.
On July 6, 2004, P&G-Clairol requested
that NRC release the facility for
unrestricted use. P&G-Clairol has
conducted surveys of the facility and
provided information to the NRC to
demonstrate that the site meets the
license termination criteria in subpart E
of 10 CFR part 20 for unrestricted use.
The NRC staff has prepared an EA in
support of the license amendment. The
facility was remediated and surveyed
prior to the licensee requesting the
license amendment. The NRC staff has
reviewed the information and final
status survey submitted by P&G-Clairol.
Based on its review, the staff has
determined that there are no additional
remediation activities necessary to
complete the proposed action.
Therefore, the staff considered the
impact of the residual radioactivity at
the facility and concluded that since the
residual radioactivity meets the
requirements in subpart E of 10 CFR
part 20, a Finding of No Significant
Impact is appropriate.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
The staff has prepared the EA
(summarized above) in support of the
license amendment to terminate the
license and release the facility for
unrestricted use. The NRC staff has
evaluated P&G-Clairol’s request and the
results of the surveys and has concluded
that the completed action complies with
the criteria in subpart E of 10 CFR part
20. The staff has found that the
environmental impacts from the action
are bounded by the impacts evaluated
by NUREG–1496, Volumes 1–3,
‘‘Generic Environmental Impact
Statement in Support of Rulemaking on
Radiological Criteria for License
Termination of NRC-Licensed
Facilities’’ (ML042310492,
ML042320379, and ML042330385). On
the basis of the EA, the NRC has
concluded that the environmental
impacts from the action are expected to
be insignificant and has determined not
to prepare an environmental impact
statement for the action.
IV. Further Information
Documents related to this action,
including the application for the license
amendment and supporting
documentation, are available
electronically at the NRC’s Electronic
Reading Room at https://www.nrc.gov/
reading-rm/adams.html. From this site,
you can access the NRC’s Agencywide
Document Access and Management
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System (ADAMS), which provides text
and image files of NRC’s public
documents. The ADAMS accession
numbers for the documents related to
this Notice are: The Environmental
Assessment (ML050420203),
Application dated July 6, 2004,
requesting termination of the license
(ML042030040), letter dated October 7,
2004, with attachments providing
additional information (ML042920466),
electronic mail dated October 8 and 10,
2004 (ML 043000248), electronic mail
dated December 14, 2004
(ML043570057), and Addendum to the
Report on the Final Radiological Status
Survey dated November 22, 2004
(received on December 15, 2004)
(ML043570467). Please note that on
October 25, 2004, the NRC terminated
public access to ADAMS and initiated
an additional security review of
publicly available documents to ensure
that potentially sensitive information is
removed from the ADAMS database
accessible through the NRC’s Web site.
Interested members of the public may
obtain copies of the referenced
documents for review and/or copying by
contacting the Public Document Room
pending resumption of public access to
ADAMS. The NRC Public documents
Room is located at NRC Headquarters in
Rockville, MD, and can be contacted at
(800) 397–4209 or (301) 415–4737, or by
e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov. The PDR
reproduction contractor will copy
documents for a fee. The PDR is open
from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except on Federal
holidays.
Dated at King of Prussia, Pennsylvania this
15th day of February, 2005.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
James P. Dwyer,
Chief, Commercial and R&D Branch, Division
of Nuclear Materials Safety, Region I.
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Amendment for Department of the
Army, Walter Reed Army Medical
Center Washington, DC
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of availability of
environmental assessment and finding
of no significant impact.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Laurie Kauffman, Decommissioning
Branch, Division of Nuclear Materials
Safety, Region I, 475 Allendale Road,
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406,
telephone (610) 337–5323, fax (610)
337–5269; or by e-mail: lap@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(NRC) is considering the issuance of a
license amendment to Department of the
Army, Walter Reed Army Medical
Center (WRAMC) for Materials License
No. 08–01738–02, to authorize release of
Building T–2 of the Washington, DC site
for unrestricted use. NRC has prepared
an Environmental Assessment (EA) in
support of this action in accordance
with the requirements of 10 CFR part
51. Based on the EA, the NRC has
concluded that a Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI) is
appropriate. The amendment will be
issued following the publication of this
Notice.
II. EA Summary
The purpose of the action is to
authorize the release of the licensee’s
Building T–2 of the Washington, DC
facility for unrestricted use. WRAMC
was authorized by the U.S. Atomic
Energy Commission (AEC) on February
18, 1959 to use radioactive materials for
medical research, diagnosis, and
therapy purposes at the site. On October
29, 2004, WRAMC requested that the
NRC release the facility for unrestricted
use. WRAMC has conducted surveys of
the facility and provided information to
the NRC to demonstrate that the site
meets the license termination criteria in
10 CFR part 20, subpart E, for
unrestricted use.
The NRC staff has prepared an EA in
support of the license amendment. The
facility was remediated and surveyed in
support of the license amendment. The
NRC staff has reviewed the information
and final status survey submitted by
WRAMC. Based on its review, the staff
has determined that there are no
additional remediation activities
necessary to complete the proposed
action. Therefore, the staff considered
the impact of the residual radioactivity
at the facility and concluded that since
the residual radioactivity meets the
requirements in 10 CFR part 20, subpart
E, a Finding of No Significant Impact is
appropriate.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
The staff has prepared the EA
(summarized above) in support of the
license amendment to release Building
T–2 in its entirety of the WRAMC
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. 030-03829]
Notice of Availability of Environmental Assessment and Finding of
No Significant Impact for License Amendment for the P&G-Clairol
Facility in Stamford, CT
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathy Dolce Modes, Materials Security
& Industrial Branch, Division of Nuclear Materials Safety, Region I,
475 Allendale Road, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, 19406, telephone
(610) 337-5251, fax (610) 337-5269; or by e-mail: kad@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing a license
amendment to P&G-Clairol, Inc., (P&G-Clairol) for Materials License No.
06-11703-02, to authorize release of its facility in Stamford,
Connecticut for unrestricted use. NRC has prepared an Environmental
Assessment (EA) in support of this action in accordance with the
requirements of 10 CFR part 51. Based on the EA, the NRC has concluded
that a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) is appropriate. The
amendment will be issued following the publication of this Notice.
II. EA Summary
The purpose of the action is to authorize the release of the
licensee's
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Stamford, Connecticut facility for unrestricted use. P&G-Clairol was
authorized by NRC from June 10, 1971, to use radioactive materials for
research and development purposes at the site. On July 6, 2004, P&G-
Clairol requested that NRC release the facility for unrestricted use.
P&G-Clairol has conducted surveys of the facility and provided
information to the NRC to demonstrate that the site meets the license
termination criteria in subpart E of 10 CFR part 20 for unrestricted
use.
The NRC staff has prepared an EA in support of the license
amendment. The facility was remediated and surveyed prior to the
licensee requesting the license amendment. The NRC staff has reviewed
the information and final status survey submitted by P&G-Clairol. Based
on its review, the staff has determined that there are no additional
remediation activities necessary to complete the proposed action.
Therefore, the staff considered the impact of the residual
radioactivity at the facility and concluded that since the residual
radioactivity meets the requirements in subpart E of 10 CFR part 20, a
Finding of No Significant Impact is appropriate.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
The staff has prepared the EA (summarized above) in support of the
license amendment to terminate the license and release the facility for
unrestricted use. The NRC staff has evaluated P&G-Clairol's request and
the results of the surveys and has concluded that the completed action
complies with the criteria in subpart E of 10 CFR part 20. The staff
has found that the environmental impacts from the action are bounded by
the impacts evaluated by NUREG-1496, Volumes 1-3, ``Generic
Environmental Impact Statement in Support of Rulemaking on Radiological
Criteria for License Termination of NRC-Licensed Facilities''
(ML042310492, ML042320379, and ML042330385). On the basis of the EA,
the NRC has concluded that the environmental impacts from the action
are expected to be insignificant and has determined not to prepare an
environmental impact statement for the action.
IV. Further Information
Documents related to this action, including the application for the
license amendment and supporting documentation, are available
electronically at the NRC's Electronic Reading Room at https://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. From this site, you can access the
NRC's Agencywide Document Access and Management System (ADAMS), which
provides text and image files of NRC's public documents. The ADAMS
accession numbers for the documents related to this Notice are: The
Environmental Assessment (ML050420203), Application dated July 6, 2004,
requesting termination of the license (ML042030040), letter dated
October 7, 2004, with attachments providing additional information
(ML042920466), electronic mail dated October 8 and 10, 2004 (ML
043000248), electronic mail dated December 14, 2004 (ML043570057), and
Addendum to the Report on the Final Radiological Status Survey dated
November 22, 2004 (received on December 15, 2004) (ML043570467). Please
note that on October 25, 2004, the NRC terminated public access to
ADAMS and initiated an additional security review of publicly available
documents to ensure that potentially sensitive information is removed
from the ADAMS database accessible through the NRC's Web site.
Interested members of the public may obtain copies of the referenced
documents for review and/or copying by contacting the Public Document
Room pending resumption of public access to ADAMS. The NRC Public
documents Room is located at NRC Headquarters in Rockville, MD, and can
be contacted at (800) 397-4209 or (301) 415-4737, or by e-mail to
pdr@nrc.gov. The PDR reproduction contractor will copy documents for a
fee. The PDR is open from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except on Federal holidays.
Dated at King of Prussia, Pennsylvania this 15th day of
February, 2005.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
James P. Dwyer,
Chief, Commercial and R&D Branch, Division of Nuclear Materials Safety,
Region I.
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