Notice of Environmental Assessment Related to the Issuance of a License Amendment to Byproduct Material License No. 22-04589-01, for Unrestricted Release of a Former Facility for the Minnesota Department of Health, Minneapolis, MN, 8621-8622 [06-1510]
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For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Brenda Jo. Shelton,
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Notice of Environmental Assessment
Related to the Issuance of a License
Amendment to Byproduct Material
License No. 22–04589–01, for
Unrestricted Release of a Former
Facility for the Minnesota Department
of Health, Minneapolis, MN
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Issuance of Environmental
Assessment and Finding of No
Significant Impact for License
Amendment.
AGENCY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
William Snell, Senior Health Physicist,
Decommissioning Branch, Division of
Nuclear Materials Safety, Region III,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
PO 00000
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2443 Warrenville Road, Lisle, Illinois
60532; telephone: (630) 829–9871; fax
number: (630) 515–1259; or by e-mail at
wgs@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
is considering the issuance of an
amendment to NRC Byproduct Materials
License No. 22–04589–01, which is held
by the Minnesota Department of Health
(licensee). The amendment would
authorize the unrestricted release of the
licensee’s former facility, located at 717
Delaware Street, SE., Minneapolis,
Minnesota. The NRC has prepared an
Environmental Assessment in support
of this action in accordance with the
requirements of 10 CFR part 51. Based
on the Environmental Assessment, the
NRC has determined that a Finding of
No Significant Impact is appropriate.
The amendment to the Minnesota
Department of Health’s license will be
issued following the publication of this
Environmental Assessment and Finding
of No Significant Impact.
I. Environmental Assessment
Identification of Proposed Action
The proposed action would approve
the Minnesota Department of Health’s
request to amend its license and release
the licensee’s former facility for
unrestricted use in accordance with 10
CFR part 20, subpart E. The proposed
action is in accordance with the
Minnesota Department of Health’s
request to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) to amend its NRC
Byproduct Material License by letters
dated December 29, 2005 (ADAMS
Accession No. ML060170707), and
February 1, 2006 (ADAMS Accession
No. ML060330301). The Minnesota
Department of Health was first licensed
to use byproduct materials at its 717
Delaware Street, SE. facility on
November 12, 1971. The licensee is
authorized to use byproduct materials
for activities involving instrument
calibration and standardization, in-vitro
laboratory research, and analysis of
environmental samples. The licensee is
or was previously authorized to possess
and use microcurie or millicurie
quantities of numerous byproduct
materials, including hydrogen-3,
carbon-14, nickel-63, strontium-90,
cesium-137, europium-154, and radium228, as well as nanocurie quantities of
the source material thorium-230. In
November 2005, the Minnesota
Department of Public Health moved out
of the facilities located at 717 Delaware
Street, SE.
The licensee conducted surveys of the
facility and provided this information to
the NRC to demonstrate that the
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radiological condition of the facility
located at 717 Delaware Street, SE. are
consistent with radiological criteria for
unrestricted use in 10 CFR part 20,
subpart E. No radiological remediation
activities are required to complete the
proposed action.
Need for the Proposed Action
The licensee is requesting this license
amendment because it has moved out of
the facility at 717 Delaware Street, SE.,
and is conducting licensed activities at
another location. The NRC is fulfilling
its responsibilities under the Atomic
Energy Act to make a decision on the
proposed action for decommissioning
that ensures that residual radioactivity
is reduced to a level that is protective
of the public health and safety and the
environment, and allows the facility to
be released for unrestricted use.
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Environmental Impacts of the Proposed
Action
The NRC staff reviewed the
information provided and surveys
performed by the licensee to
demonstrate that the release of the
facility located at 717 Delaware Street,
SE. are consistent with the radiological
criteria for unrestricted use specified in
10 CFR 20.1402. Based on its review,
the staff determined that there were no
radiological impacts associated with the
proposed action because no radiological
remediation activities were required to
complete the proposed action, and that
the radiological criteria for unrestricted
use in § 20.1402 have been met.
Based on its review, the staff
determined that the radiological
environmental impacts from the
proposed action for the facility at 717
Delaware Street, SE. are bounded by the
‘‘Generic Environmental Impact
Statement in Support of Rulemaking on
Radiological Criteria for License
Termination of NRC-Licensed Nuclear
Facilities’’ (NUREG–1496).
Additionally, no non-radiological or
cumulative impacts were identified.
Therefore, the NRC has determined that
the proposed action will not have a
significant effect on the quality of the
human environment.
Alternatives to the Proposed Action
The only alternative to the proposed
action of releasing the licensee’s former
facility at 717 Delaware Street, SE. for
unrestricted use is to take no action.
Under the no-action alternative, the
licensee’s facility would remain under
an NRC license and would not be
released for unrestricted use. Denial of
the license amendment request would
result in no change to current
conditions at the 717 Delaware Street
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facility. The no-action alternative is not
acceptable because it is inconsistent
with 10 CFR 30.36, which requires
licensees who have ceased licensed
activities to begin decommissioning
activities or submit a decommissioning
plan, which upon approval, will be used
to conduct decommissioning activities.
This alternative would impose an
unnecessary regulatory burden in
controlling access to the former facility
at 717 Delaware Street, and limit
potential benefits from the future use of
the facility.
Conclusion
The NRC staff concluded that the
proposed action is consistent with the
NRC’s unrestricted release criteria
specified in 10 CFR 20.1402. Because
the proposed action will not
significantly impact the quality of the
human environment, the NRC staff
concludes that the proposed action is
the preferred alternative.
Agencies and Persons Consulted
The NRC staff has determined that the
proposed action will not affect listed
species or critical habitats. Therefore, no
further consultation is required under
section 7 of the Endangered Species Act.
Likewise, the NRC staff has determined
that the proposed action is not a type of
activity that has potential to cause effect
on historic properties. Therefore,
consultation under section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act is not
required.
Although the NRC would normally
consult with the Minnesota Department
of Health on this type of byproduct
material licensing action within their
State, because the Minnesota
Department of Health is the licensee and
provided the basis for this action, there
was no additional consultation with the
State.
II. Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the EA in support of
the proposed license amendment to
release the site for unrestricted use, the
NRC has determined that the proposed
action will not have a significant effect
on the quality of the human
environment. Thus, the NRC has not
prepared an environmental impact
statement for the proposed action.
Document Access and Management
System (ADAMS), which provides text
and image files of NRC’s public
documents. If you do not have access to
ADAMS, or if there are problems in
accessing the documents located in
ADAMS, contact the NRC Public
Document Room (PDR) Reference staff
at 1–800–397–4209, 301–415–4737, or
by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov. The
documents and ADAMS accession
numbers related to this notice are:
1. Norman A. Crouch, Ph.D.,
Minnesota Department of Health, letter
to William Snell, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, December 29,
2005 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML060170707).
2. Norman A. Crouch, Ph.D.,
Minnesota Department of Health, letter
to William Snell, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, February 1,
2006 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML060330301).
3. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, ‘‘Environmental Review
Guidance for Licensing Actions
Associated with NMSS Programs,’’
NUREG–1748, August 2003.
4. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, ‘‘Generic Environmental
Impact Statement in Support of
Rulemaking on Radiological Criteria for
License Termination of NRC-Licensed
Nuclear Facilities,’’ NUREG–1496,
August 1994.
5. NRC, NUREG–1757, ‘‘Consolidated
NMSS Decommissioning Guidance,’’
Volumes 1–3, September 2003.
Documents may also be viewed
electronically on the public computers
located at the NRC’s PDR, O 1 F21, One
White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, MD 20852. The PDR
reproduction contractor will copy
documents for a fee.
Dated at Lisle, Illinois, this 8th day of
February 2006.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Jamnes L. Cameron,
Chief, Decommissioning Branch, Division of
Nuclear Materials Safety, Region III.
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III. Further Information
Documents related to this action,
including the application for
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
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. 030-05000]
Notice of Environmental Assessment Related to the Issuance of a
License Amendment to Byproduct Material License No. 22-04589-01, for
Unrestricted Release of a Former Facility for the Minnesota Department
of Health, Minneapolis, MN
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Issuance of Environmental Assessment and Finding of No
Significant Impact for License Amendment.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William Snell, Senior Health
Physicist, Decommissioning Branch, Division of Nuclear Materials
Safety, Region III, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 2443
Warrenville Road, Lisle, Illinois 60532; telephone: (630) 829-9871; fax
number: (630) 515-1259; or by e-mail at wgs@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
is considering the issuance of an amendment to NRC Byproduct Materials
License No. 22-04589-01, which is held by the Minnesota Department of
Health (licensee). The amendment would authorize the unrestricted
release of the licensee's former facility, located at 717 Delaware
Street, SE., Minneapolis, Minnesota. The NRC has prepared an
Environmental Assessment in support of this action in accordance with
the requirements of 10 CFR part 51. Based on the Environmental
Assessment, the NRC has determined that a Finding of No Significant
Impact is appropriate. The amendment to the Minnesota Department of
Health's license will be issued following the publication of this
Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact.
I. Environmental Assessment
Identification of Proposed Action
The proposed action would approve the Minnesota Department of
Health's request to amend its license and release the licensee's former
facility for unrestricted use in accordance with 10 CFR part 20,
subpart E. The proposed action is in accordance with the Minnesota
Department of Health's request to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) to amend its NRC Byproduct Material License by letters
dated December 29, 2005 (ADAMS Accession No. ML060170707), and February
1, 2006 (ADAMS Accession No. ML060330301). The Minnesota Department of
Health was first licensed to use byproduct materials at its 717
Delaware Street, SE. facility on November 12, 1971. The licensee is
authorized to use byproduct materials for activities involving
instrument calibration and standardization, in-vitro laboratory
research, and analysis of environmental samples. The licensee is or was
previously authorized to possess and use microcurie or millicurie
quantities of numerous byproduct materials, including hydrogen-3,
carbon-14, nickel-63, strontium-90, cesium-137, europium-154, and
radium-228, as well as nanocurie quantities of the source material
thorium-230. In November 2005, the Minnesota Department of Public
Health moved out of the facilities located at 717 Delaware Street, SE.
The licensee conducted surveys of the facility and provided this
information to the NRC to demonstrate that the
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radiological condition of the facility located at 717 Delaware Street,
SE. are consistent with radiological criteria for unrestricted use in
10 CFR part 20, subpart E. No radiological remediation activities are
required to complete the proposed action.
Need for the Proposed Action
The licensee is requesting this license amendment because it has
moved out of the facility at 717 Delaware Street, SE., and is
conducting licensed activities at another location. The NRC is
fulfilling its responsibilities under the Atomic Energy Act to make a
decision on the proposed action for decommissioning that ensures that
residual radioactivity is reduced to a level that is protective of the
public health and safety and the environment, and allows the facility
to be released for unrestricted use.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action
The NRC staff reviewed the information provided and surveys
performed by the licensee to demonstrate that the release of the
facility located at 717 Delaware Street, SE. are consistent with the
radiological criteria for unrestricted use specified in 10 CFR 20.1402.
Based on its review, the staff determined that there were no
radiological impacts associated with the proposed action because no
radiological remediation activities were required to complete the
proposed action, and that the radiological criteria for unrestricted
use in Sec. 20.1402 have been met.
Based on its review, the staff determined that the radiological
environmental impacts from the proposed action for the facility at 717
Delaware Street, SE. are bounded by the ``Generic Environmental Impact
Statement in Support of Rulemaking on Radiological Criteria for License
Termination of NRC-Licensed Nuclear Facilities'' (NUREG-1496).
Additionally, no non-radiological or cumulative impacts were
identified. Therefore, the NRC has determined that the proposed action
will not have a significant effect on the quality of the human
environment.
Alternatives to the Proposed Action
The only alternative to the proposed action of releasing the
licensee's former facility at 717 Delaware Street, SE. for unrestricted
use is to take no action. Under the no-action alternative, the
licensee's facility would remain under an NRC license and would not be
released for unrestricted use. Denial of the license amendment request
would result in no change to current conditions at the 717 Delaware
Street facility. The no-action alternative is not acceptable because it
is inconsistent with 10 CFR 30.36, which requires licensees who have
ceased licensed activities to begin decommissioning activities or
submit a decommissioning plan, which upon approval, will be used to
conduct decommissioning activities. This alternative would impose an
unnecessary regulatory burden in controlling access to the former
facility at 717 Delaware Street, and limit potential benefits from the
future use of the facility.
Conclusion
The NRC staff concluded that the proposed action is consistent with
the NRC's unrestricted release criteria specified in 10 CFR 20.1402.
Because the proposed action will not significantly impact the quality
of the human environment, the NRC staff concludes that the proposed
action is the preferred alternative.
Agencies and Persons Consulted
The NRC staff has determined that the proposed action will not
affect listed species or critical habitats. Therefore, no further
consultation is required under section 7 of the Endangered Species Act.
Likewise, the NRC staff has determined that the proposed action is not
a type of activity that has potential to cause effect on historic
properties. Therefore, consultation under section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act is not required.
Although the NRC would normally consult with the Minnesota
Department of Health on this type of byproduct material licensing
action within their State, because the Minnesota Department of Health
is the licensee and provided the basis for this action, there was no
additional consultation with the State.
II. Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the EA in support of the proposed license amendment
to release the site for unrestricted use, the NRC has determined that
the proposed action will not have a significant effect on the quality
of the human environment. Thus, the NRC has not prepared an
environmental impact statement for the proposed action.
III. Further Information
Documents related to this action, including the application for
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. If you do not have access to
ADAMS, or if there are problems in accessing the documents located in
ADAMS, contact the NRC Public Document Room (PDR) Reference staff at 1-
800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov. The documents
and ADAMS accession numbers related to this notice are:
1. Norman A. Crouch, Ph.D., Minnesota Department of Health, letter
to William Snell, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, December 29, 2005
(ADAMS Accession No. ML060170707).
2. Norman A. Crouch, Ph.D., Minnesota Department of Health, letter
to William Snell, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, February 1, 2006
(ADAMS Accession No. ML060330301).
3. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ``Environmental Review
Guidance for Licensing Actions Associated with NMSS Programs,'' NUREG-
1748, August 2003.
4. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ``Generic Environmental
Impact Statement in Support of Rulemaking on Radiological Criteria for
License Termination of NRC-Licensed Nuclear Facilities,'' NUREG-1496,
August 1994.
5. NRC, NUREG-1757, ``Consolidated NMSS Decommissioning Guidance,''
Volumes 1-3, September 2003.
Documents may also be viewed electronically on the public computers
located at the NRC's PDR, O 1 F21, One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852. The PDR reproduction contractor
will copy documents for a fee.
Dated at Lisle, Illinois, this 8th day of February 2006.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Jamnes L. Cameron,
Chief, Decommissioning Branch, Division of Nuclear Materials Safety,
Region III.
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