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USEC Inc.’s Proposed American
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is issuing a Final
Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
for the USEC Inc. (USEC) license
application, dated August 23, 2004, for
the possession and use of source,
byproduct and special nuclear materials
at its proposed American Centrifuge
Plant (ACP) located near Piketon, Ohio.
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The scope of activities conducted
under the license would include the
construction, operation, and
decommissioning of the ACP.
Specifically, USEC proposes to use gas
centrifuge technology to enrich the
uranium-235 isotope found in natural
uranium up to 10-weight percent. The
enriched uranium would be used to
manufacture nuclear fuel for
commercial nuclear power reactors.
The FEIS is being issued as part of
NRC’s decision-making process on
whether to issue a license to USEC,
pursuant to Title 10 of the U.S. Code of
Federal Regulations parts 30, 40, and 70.
Based on the evaluation in the FEIS,
NRC environmental review staff have
concluded that the proposed action will
generally have small effects on the
environment, though a few resource
areas may experience moderate impacts.
The FEIS reflects the final analysis of
environmental impacts of USEC’s
proposal and it’s alternatives including
the consideration of public comments
received by NRC.
ADDRESSES: The FEIS may be accessed
on the Internet at: https://www.nrc.gov/
reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/
by selecting ‘‘NUREG–1834.’’
Additionally, NRC maintains an
Agencywide Documents Access and
Management System (ADAMS), which
provides text and image files of NRC’s
public documents. The FEIS and its
appendices may also be accessed
through NRC’s Public Electronic
Reading Room on the Internet at
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
adams.html. If you do not have access
to ADAMS or if there are problems in
accessing the documents located in
ADAMS, contact NRC Public Document
Room (PDR) Reference staff at 1–800–
397–4209, 301–415–4737 or by e-mail to
PDR@nrc.gov.
The FEIS is also available for
inspection at the Commission’s Public
Document Room, U.S. NRC’s
Headquarters Building, 11555 Rockville
Pike (first floor), Rockville, Maryland.
Upon written request and to the extent
supplies are available, a single copy of
the FEIS can be obtained for a fee by
writing to the Office of Information
Services, Reproduction and Distribution
Services Branch, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001; by electronic mail at
DISTRIBUTION@nrc.gov; or by fax at
(301) 415–2289.
A selected group of documents
associated with the USEC facility may
also be obtained from the Internet on
NRC’s USEC Web page: https://
www.nrc.gov/materials/fuel-cycle-fac/
usecfacility.html. In addition, all
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comments of Federal, State and local
agencies, Indian tribes or other
interested persons will be made
available for public inspection when
received.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions related to the safety review or
overall licensing of the USEC facility,
please contact Mr. Francis S. Echols at
(301) 415–6981. For environmental
review questions, please contact Mr.
Matthew Blevins at (301) 415–7684.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This FEIS
was prepared in response to an
application submitted by USEC dated
August 23, 2004, for the possession and
use of source, byproduct and special
nuclear materials at its proposed ACP
located near Piketon, Ohio. The FEIS for
the proposed ACP was prepared by NRC
staff and its contractor, ICF Consulting,
Inc., in compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
NRC’s regulations for implementing
NEPA (10 CFR part 51).
The FEIS is being issued as part of
NRC’s decision-making process on
whether to issue a license to USEC,
pursuant to 10 CFR parts 30, 40, and 70.
The scope of activities conducted under
the license would include the
construction, operation, and
decommissioning of the ACP.
Specifically, USEC proposes to use gas
centrifuge technology to enrich the
uranium-235 isotope found in natural
uranium up to 10-weight percent. The
enriched uranium would be used to
manufacture nuclear fuel for
commercial nuclear power reactors.
USEC proposes to locate the ACP in
leased portions of the U.S. Department
of Energy (DOE) reservation in Piketon,
OH. This is the same site as DOE’s
Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant.
The ACP would consist of refurbished
existing facilities and newly constructed
facilities, primarily located in the
southwestern portion of the central DOE
reservation.
NRC staff published a Notice of Intent
to prepare an EIS for the proposed ACP
and to conduct a scoping process, in the
Federal Register on October 15, 2004
(69 FR 61268). NRC staff accepted
comments through February 1, 2005,
and subsequently issued a Scoping
Summary Report in April 2005 (ADAMS
Accession Number: ML050820008). On
September 9, 2005, NRC announced a
public meeting to solicit comments on
the draft EIS. The public meeting was
held on September 29, 2005, in Piketon,
Ohio. NRC accepted public comments
through October 24, 2005. The FEIS
provides summaries of public comments
on the draft EIS and responses. The
FEIS describes the proposed action and
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alternatives to the proposed action,
including the no-action alternative. NRC
staff assesses the impacts of the
proposed action and its alternatives on
public and occupational health, air
quality, water resources, waste
management, geology and soils, noise,
ecology resources, land use,
transportation, historical and cultural
resources, visual and scenic resources,
socioeconomics, accidents and
environmental justice. Additionally, the
FEIS analyzes and compares the costs
and benefits of the proposed action.
Based on the evaluation in the FEIS,
NRC environmental review staff has
concluded that the proposed action
would have small effects on the
physical environment and human
communities with the exception of: (1)
Short-term moderate impacts associated
with increases in particulate matter
released to the air during the
construction phase; (2) short-term
moderate impacts related to increased
traffic congestion during the
construction phase; (3) potential
moderate impacts due to transportation
accidents; (4) potential moderate
impacts from facility operation
accidents; (5) moderate impacts
associated with a potential operating
extension of the DOE depleted uranium
tails conversion facility; and (6)
moderate employment impacts on the
local communities associated with the
construction and operation phases.
After weighing the impacts, costs, and
benefits of the proposed action and
comparing alternatives, NRC staff, in
accordance with 10 CFR part 51.91(d),
set forth their final recommendation
regarding the proposed action. NRC staff
recommend that, unless safety issues
mandate otherwise, the action called for
is the approval of the proposed action
(i.e., issue a license).
NRC staff in the Division of Fuel
Cycle Safety and Safeguards are
currently completing the safety review
for USEC’s license application and is
currently scheduled for completion in
June 2006.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 9th day
of May 2006.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Scott C. Flanders,
Deputy Director, Environmental and
Performance Assessment Directorate,
Division of Waste Management and
Environmental Protection, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards.
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USEC Inc.'s Proposed American Centrifuge Plant; Notice of
Availability of Final Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice of availability of Final Environmental Impact Statement.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is issuing a Final Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS) for the USEC Inc. (USEC) license application, dated August 23,
2004, for the possession and use of source, byproduct and special
nuclear materials at its proposed American Centrifuge Plant (ACP)
located near Piketon, Ohio.
The scope of activities conducted under the license would include
the construction, operation, and decommissioning of the ACP.
Specifically, USEC proposes to use gas centrifuge technology to enrich
the uranium-235 isotope found in natural uranium up to 10-weight
percent. The enriched uranium would be used to manufacture nuclear fuel
for commercial nuclear power reactors.
The FEIS is being issued as part of NRC's decision-making process
on whether to issue a license to USEC, pursuant to Title 10 of the U.S.
Code of Federal Regulations parts 30, 40, and 70. Based on the
evaluation in the FEIS, NRC environmental review staff have concluded
that the proposed action will generally have small effects on the
environment, though a few resource areas may experience moderate
impacts. The FEIS reflects the final analysis of environmental impacts
of USEC's proposal and it's alternatives including the consideration of
public comments received by NRC.
ADDRESSES: The FEIS may be accessed on the Internet at: https://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/ by selecting
``NUREG-1834.'' Additionally, NRC maintains an Agencywide Documents
Access and Management System (ADAMS), which provides text and image
files of NRC's public documents. The FEIS and its appendices may also
be accessed through NRC's Public Electronic Reading Room on the
Internet at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. If you do not
have access to ADAMS or if there are problems in accessing the
documents located in ADAMS, contact NRC Public Document Room (PDR)
Reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737 or by e-mail to
PDR@nrc.gov.
The FEIS is also available for inspection at the Commission's
Public Document Room, U.S. NRC's Headquarters Building, 11555 Rockville
Pike (first floor), Rockville, Maryland. Upon written request and to
the extent supplies are available, a single copy of the FEIS can be
obtained for a fee by writing to the Office of Information Services,
Reproduction and Distribution Services Branch, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001; by electronic mail at
DISTRIBUTION@nrc.gov; or by fax at (301) 415-2289.
A selected group of documents associated with the USEC facility may
also be obtained from the Internet on NRC's USEC Web page: https://
www.nrc.gov/materials/fuel-cycle-fac/usecfacility.html. In addition,
all comments of Federal, State and local agencies, Indian tribes or
other interested persons will be made available for public inspection
when received.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions related to the safety
review or overall licensing of the USEC facility, please contact Mr.
Francis S. Echols at (301) 415-6981. For environmental review
questions, please contact Mr. Matthew Blevins at (301) 415-7684.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This FEIS was prepared in response to an
application submitted by USEC dated August 23, 2004, for the possession
and use of source, byproduct and special nuclear materials at its
proposed ACP located near Piketon, Ohio. The FEIS for the proposed ACP
was prepared by NRC staff and its contractor, ICF Consulting, Inc., in
compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and NRC's
regulations for implementing NEPA (10 CFR part 51).
The FEIS is being issued as part of NRC's decision-making process
on whether to issue a license to USEC, pursuant to 10 CFR parts 30, 40,
and 70. The scope of activities conducted under the license would
include the construction, operation, and decommissioning of the ACP.
Specifically, USEC proposes to use gas centrifuge technology to enrich
the uranium-235 isotope found in natural uranium up to 10-weight
percent. The enriched uranium would be used to manufacture nuclear fuel
for commercial nuclear power reactors. USEC proposes to locate the ACP
in leased portions of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) reservation
in Piketon, OH. This is the same site as DOE's Portsmouth Gaseous
Diffusion Plant. The ACP would consist of refurbished existing
facilities and newly constructed facilities, primarily located in the
southwestern portion of the central DOE reservation.
NRC staff published a Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS for the
proposed ACP and to conduct a scoping process, in the Federal Register
on October 15, 2004 (69 FR 61268). NRC staff accepted comments through
February 1, 2005, and subsequently issued a Scoping Summary Report in
April 2005 (ADAMS Accession Number: ML050820008). On September 9, 2005,
NRC announced a public meeting to solicit comments on the draft EIS.
The public meeting was held on September 29, 2005, in Piketon, Ohio.
NRC accepted public comments through October 24, 2005. The FEIS
provides summaries of public comments on the draft EIS and responses.
The FEIS describes the proposed action and
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alternatives to the proposed action, including the no-action
alternative. NRC staff assesses the impacts of the proposed action and
its alternatives on public and occupational health, air quality, water
resources, waste management, geology and soils, noise, ecology
resources, land use, transportation, historical and cultural resources,
visual and scenic resources, socioeconomics, accidents and
environmental justice. Additionally, the FEIS analyzes and compares the
costs and benefits of the proposed action.
Based on the evaluation in the FEIS, NRC environmental review staff
has concluded that the proposed action would have small effects on the
physical environment and human communities with the exception of: (1)
Short-term moderate impacts associated with increases in particulate
matter released to the air during the construction phase; (2) short-
term moderate impacts related to increased traffic congestion during
the construction phase; (3) potential moderate impacts due to
transportation accidents; (4) potential moderate impacts from facility
operation accidents; (5) moderate impacts associated with a potential
operating extension of the DOE depleted uranium tails conversion
facility; and (6) moderate employment impacts on the local communities
associated with the construction and operation phases.
After weighing the impacts, costs, and benefits of the proposed
action and comparing alternatives, NRC staff, in accordance with 10 CFR
part 51.91(d), set forth their final recommendation regarding the
proposed action. NRC staff recommend that, unless safety issues mandate
otherwise, the action called for is the approval of the proposed action
(i.e., issue a license).
NRC staff in the Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards are
currently completing the safety review for USEC's license application
and is currently scheduled for completion in June 2006.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 9th day of May 2006.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Scott C. Flanders,
Deputy Director, Environmental and Performance Assessment Directorate,
Division of Waste Management and Environmental Protection, Office of
Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
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