Issuance of Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for Amendment to Byproduct Materials License 53-00017-23 for the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, HI, 2021-2022 [E7-507]
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Issuance of Environmental
Assessment and Finding of No
Significant Impact for Amendment to
Byproduct Materials License 53–
00017–23 for the University of Hawaii
in Honolulu, HI
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Issuance of Environmental
Assessment and Finding of No
Significant Impact for License
Amendment.
AGENCY:
D.
Blair Spitzberg, PhD., Chief, Fuel Cycle
and Decommissioning Branch, Division
of Nuclear Materials Safety, Region IV,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Arlington, Texas 76011. Telephone:
(817) 860–8191; fax number: (817) 860–
8188; or by e-mail: dbs@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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I. Introduction
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is considering the
issuance of an amendment to Material
License No. 53–00017–23. This license
is held by the University of Hawaii (the
Licensee), School of Medicine, located
at Queen’s Medical Center, University
Towers in Honolulu, Hawaii (the
Facility). Issuance of the amendment
would authorize release of the Facility’s
7th floor for unrestricted use. The
Licensee requested this action in a letter
dated January 19, 2006. The NRC has
prepared an Environmental Assessment
(EA) in support of this proposed action
in accordance with the requirements of
Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR), Part 51 (10 CFR Part 51). Based
on the EA, the NRC has concluded that
a Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI) is appropriate with respect to
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the proposed action. The amendment
will be issued to the Licensee following
the publication of this FONSI and EA in
the Federal Register.
II. Environmental Assessment (EA)
Identification of Proposed Action: The
proposed action is to approve the
Licensee’s January 19, 2006, license
amendment request, resulting in release
of the Facility’s 7th floor, for
unrestricted use. License No. 53–00017–
23 was issued on July 29, 1991,
pursuant to 10 CFR Part 30, and has
been amended periodically since that
time. This license authorized the
Licensee to use byproduct material for
purposes of research and development,
calibration of instruments, instructional
purposes, and for use in portable
gauges.
The Facility is situated in three
laboratory rooms (717, 720, and 722) of
the University Towers. The Facility is
located in a commercial area of
Honolulu. Within the Facility, use of
licensed material was confined to these
three rooms.
During December 2002, the Licensee
ceased licensed activities. The Licensee
initiated a survey of the Facility during
June-July 2004. Based on the Licensee’s
historical knowledge of the site and the
conditions of the Facility, the Licensee
determined that only routine
decontamination activities, in
accordance with their NRC-approved,
operating radiation safety procedures,
were required. The Licensee was not
required to submit a decommissioning
plan to the NRC because worker cleanup
activities and procedures are consistent
with those approved for routine
operations. The Licensee conducted
surveys of the Facility and provided
information to the NRC to demonstrate
that it meets the criteria in Subpart E of
10 CFR Part 20 for unrestricted release.
The Need for the Proposed Action:
The Licensee has ceased conducting
licensed activities at this Facility and
seeks its unrestricted use.
Environmental Impacts of the
Proposed Action: The historical review
of licensed activities conducted at the
Facility shows that such activities
involved use of the following
radionuclides with half-lives greater
than 120 days: hydrogen-3 and carbon14. Prior to performing the final status
survey, the Licensee conducted
decontamination activities, as
necessary, in the areas of the Facility
affected by these radionuclides.
The Licensee conducted a final status
survey during June-July 2004. This
survey covered Rooms 717, 720, and
722 in the University Towers. The final
status survey report was attached to the
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Licensee’s amendment request dated
January 19, 2006. The Licensee elected
to demonstrate compliance with the
radiological criteria for unrestricted
release as specified in 10 CFR 20.1402
by using the screening approach
described in NUREG–1757,
‘‘Consolidated NMSS Decommissioning
Guidance,’’ Volume 2. The Licensee
used the radionuclide-specific derived
concentration guideline levels (DCGLs),
developed by the NRC, which comply
with the dose criterion in 10 CFR
20.1402. These DCGLs define the
maximum amount of residual
radioactivity on building surfaces,
equipment, and materials, and in soils,
that will satisfy the NRC requirements
in Subpart E of 10 CFR Part 20 for
unrestricted release. The Licensee’s
final status survey results were below
these DCGLs and are in compliance
with the As Low As Reasonably
Achievable (ALARA) requirement of 10
CFR 20.1402. The NRC thus finds that
the Licensee’s final status survey results
are acceptable.
Based on its review, the staff has
determined that the affected
environment and any environmental
impacts associated with the proposed
action are bounded by the impacts
evaluated by the ‘‘Generic
Environmental Impact Statement in
Support of Rulemaking on Radiological
Criteria for License Termination of NRCLicensed Nuclear Facilities’’ (NUREG–
1496) Volumes 1–3 (ML042310492,
ML042320379, and ML042330385). The
staff finds there were no significant
environmental impacts from the use of
radioactive material at the Facility. The
NRC staff reviewed the docket file
records and the final status survey
report to identify any non-radiological
hazards that may have impacted the
environment surrounding the Facility.
No such hazards or impacts to the
environment were identified. The NRC
has identified no other radiological or
non-radiological activities in the area
that could result in cumulative
environmental impacts.
The NRC staff finds that the proposed
release of the Facility for unrestricted
use and the termination of the NRC
materials license is in compliance with
10 CFR 20.1402. Although the Licensee
will continue to perform licensed
activities at other locations specified in
the license, the Licensee must ensure
that the Facility does not become
recontaminated. Before the license can
be terminated, the Licensee will be
required to show that all areas in which
licensed activities took place, including
previously-released areas, comply with
the radiological criteria in 10 CFR
20.1402. Based on its review, the staff
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considered the impact of the residual
radioactivity at the Facility and
concluded that the proposed action will
not have a significant effect on the
quality of the human environment.
Environmental Impacts of the
Alternatives to the Proposed Action:
Due to the largely administrative nature
of the proposed action, its
environmental impacts are small.
Therefore, the only alternative the staff
considered is the no-action alternative,
under which the staff would leave
things as they are by simply denying the
amendment request. This no-action
alternative is not feasible because it
conflicts with 10 CFR 30.36(d),
requiring that decommissioning of
byproduct material facilities be
completed and approved by the NRC
after licensed activities cease. The
NRC’s analysis of the Licensee’s final
status survey data confirmed that the
Facility meets the requirements of 10
CFR 20.1402 for unrestricted release.
Additionally, denying the amendment
request would result in no change in
current environmental impacts. The
environmental impacts of the proposed
action and the no-action alternative are
therefore similar, and the no-action
alternative is accordingly not further
considered.
Conclusion: The NRC staff has
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 Contacted: NRC
provided a draft of this EA to the State
of Hawaii for review on October 23,
2006. On November 6, 2006, the State of
Hawaii responded by letter. The State
had no additional comments.
The NRC staff has determined that the
proposed action is of a procedural
nature, and will not affect listed species
or critical habitat. Therefore, no further
consultation is required under Section 7
of the Endangered Species Act. The
NRC staff has also determined that the
proposed action is not the type of
activity that has the potential to cause
effects on historic properties. Therefore,
no further consultation is required
under Section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
The NRC staff has prepared this EA in
support of the proposed action. On the
basis of this EA, the NRC finds that
there are no significant environmental
impacts from the proposed action, and
that preparation of an environmental
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impact statement is not warranted.
Accordingly, the NRC has determined
that a Finding of No Significant Impact
is appropriate.
IV. 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. The documents related to
this action are listed below, along with
their ADAMS accession numbers.
1. NRC, ‘‘Generic Environmental
Impact Statement in Support of
Rulemaking on Radiological Criteria for
License Termination of NRC-Licensed
Nuclear Facilities,’’ NUREG–1496, July
1997 (ML042310492, ML042320379,
and ML042330385).
2. NRC, ‘‘Consolidated NMSS
Decommissioning Guidance,’’ NUREG–
1757, Volume 1, Revision 1, September
2003 (ML053260027).
3. Title 10 Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 20, Subpart E,
‘‘Radiological Criteria for License
Termination.’’
4. Title 10, Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 51, ‘‘Environmental
Protection Regulations for Domestic
Licensing and Related Regulatory
Functions.’’
5. Miyake, Nancy, University of
Hawaii, Queen’s Tower
Decommissioning Report, January 19,
2006 (ML0604106581).
6. Whitten, Jack E., Acknowledgment
of Receipt of Final Status Survey, June
21, 2006 (ML061740111).
7. Whitten, Jack E., Request for
Comments on Draft Environmental
Assessment for Decommissioning of the
University of Hawaii, School of
Medicine, Queen’s Medical Center,
University Towers, October 23, 2006
(ML0629803480).
8. Takata, Russell S., Concerning the
Request for Comments on Draft
Environmental Assessment, November
6, 2006 (ML063340094).
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.
These documents may also be viewed
electronically on public computers
located at the NRC’s PDR, O 1 F21, One
White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, MD 20852. The PDR
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reproduction contractor will copy
documents for a fee.
Dated at Arlington, Texas, this 8th day of
January, 2007.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
D. Blair Spitzberg,
Chief, Fuel Cycle & Decommissioning Branch,
Division of Nuclear Materials Safety, Region
IV.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. 030-07517]
Issuance of Environmental Assessment and Finding of No
Significant Impact for Amendment to Byproduct Materials License 53-
00017-23 for the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, HI
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: D. Blair Spitzberg, PhD., Chief, Fuel
Cycle and Decommissioning Branch, Division of Nuclear Materials Safety,
Region IV, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Arlington, Texas 76011.
Telephone: (817) 860-8191; fax number: (817) 860-8188; or by e-mail:
dbs@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering the
issuance of an amendment to Material License No. 53-00017-23. This
license is held by the University of Hawaii (the Licensee), School of
Medicine, located at Queen's Medical Center, University Towers in
Honolulu, Hawaii (the Facility). Issuance of the amendment would
authorize release of the Facility's 7th floor for unrestricted use. The
Licensee requested this action in a letter dated January 19, 2006. The
NRC has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) in support of this
proposed action in accordance with the requirements of Title 10, Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 51 (10 CFR Part 51). Based on the
EA, the NRC has concluded that a Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI) is appropriate with respect to the proposed action. The
amendment will be issued to the Licensee following the publication of
this FONSI and EA in the Federal Register.
II. Environmental Assessment (EA)
Identification of Proposed Action: The proposed action is to
approve the Licensee's January 19, 2006, license amendment request,
resulting in release of the Facility's 7th floor, for unrestricted use.
License No. 53-00017-23 was issued on July 29, 1991, pursuant to 10 CFR
Part 30, and has been amended periodically since that time. This
license authorized the Licensee to use byproduct material for purposes
of research and development, calibration of instruments, instructional
purposes, and for use in portable gauges.
The Facility is situated in three laboratory rooms (717, 720, and
722) of the University Towers. The Facility is located in a commercial
area of Honolulu. Within the Facility, use of licensed material was
confined to these three rooms.
During December 2002, the Licensee ceased licensed activities. The
Licensee initiated a survey of the Facility during June-July 2004.
Based on the Licensee's historical knowledge of the site and the
conditions of the Facility, the Licensee determined that only routine
decontamination activities, in accordance with their NRC-approved,
operating radiation safety procedures, were required. The Licensee was
not required to submit a decommissioning plan to the NRC because worker
cleanup activities and procedures are consistent with those approved
for routine operations. The Licensee conducted surveys of the Facility
and provided information to the NRC to demonstrate that it meets the
criteria in Subpart E of 10 CFR Part 20 for unrestricted release.
The Need for the Proposed Action: The Licensee has ceased
conducting licensed activities at this Facility and seeks its
unrestricted use.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action: The historical review
of licensed activities conducted at the Facility shows that such
activities involved use of the following radionuclides with half-lives
greater than 120 days: hydrogen-3 and carbon-14. Prior to performing
the final status survey, the Licensee conducted decontamination
activities, as necessary, in the areas of the Facility affected by
these radionuclides.
The Licensee conducted a final status survey during June-July 2004.
This survey covered Rooms 717, 720, and 722 in the University Towers.
The final status survey report was attached to the Licensee's amendment
request dated January 19, 2006. The Licensee elected to demonstrate
compliance with the radiological criteria for unrestricted release as
specified in 10 CFR 20.1402 by using the screening approach described
in NUREG-1757, ``Consolidated NMSS Decommissioning Guidance,'' Volume
2. The Licensee used the radionuclide-specific derived concentration
guideline levels (DCGLs), developed by the NRC, which comply with the
dose criterion in 10 CFR 20.1402. These DCGLs define the maximum amount
of residual radioactivity on building surfaces, equipment, and
materials, and in soils, that will satisfy the NRC requirements in
Subpart E of 10 CFR Part 20 for unrestricted release. The Licensee's
final status survey results were below these DCGLs and are in
compliance with the As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) requirement
of 10 CFR 20.1402. The NRC thus finds that the Licensee's final status
survey results are acceptable.
Based on its review, the staff has determined that the affected
environment and any environmental impacts associated with the proposed
action are bounded by the impacts evaluated by the ``Generic
Environmental Impact Statement in Support of Rulemaking on Radiological
Criteria for License Termination of NRC-Licensed Nuclear Facilities''
(NUREG-1496) Volumes 1-3 (ML042310492, ML042320379, and ML042330385).
The staff finds there were no significant environmental impacts from
the use of radioactive material at the Facility. The NRC staff reviewed
the docket file records and the final status survey report to identify
any non-radiological hazards that may have impacted the environment
surrounding the Facility. No such hazards or impacts to the environment
were identified. The NRC has identified no other radiological or non-
radiological activities in the area that could result in cumulative
environmental impacts.
The NRC staff finds that the proposed release of the Facility for
unrestricted use and the termination of the NRC materials license is in
compliance with 10 CFR 20.1402. Although the Licensee will continue to
perform licensed activities at other locations specified in the
license, the Licensee must ensure that the Facility does not become
recontaminated. Before the license can be terminated, the Licensee will
be required to show that all areas in which licensed activities took
place, including previously-released areas, comply with the
radiological criteria in 10 CFR 20.1402. Based on its review, the staff
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considered the impact of the residual radioactivity at the Facility and
concluded that the proposed action will not have a significant effect
on the quality of the human environment.
Environmental Impacts of the Alternatives to the Proposed Action:
Due to the largely administrative nature of the proposed action, its
environmental impacts are small. Therefore, the only alternative the
staff considered is the no-action alternative, under which the staff
would leave things as they are by simply denying the amendment request.
This no-action alternative is not feasible because it conflicts with 10
CFR 30.36(d), requiring that decommissioning of byproduct material
facilities be completed and approved by the NRC after licensed
activities cease. The NRC's analysis of the Licensee's final status
survey data confirmed that the Facility meets the requirements of 10
CFR 20.1402 for unrestricted release. Additionally, denying the
amendment request would result in no change in current environmental
impacts. The environmental impacts of the proposed action and the no-
action alternative are therefore similar, and the no-action alternative
is accordingly not further considered.
Conclusion: The NRC staff has 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 Contacted: NRC provided a draft of this EA to
the State of Hawaii for review on October 23, 2006. On November 6,
2006, the State of Hawaii responded by letter. The State had no
additional comments.
The NRC staff has determined that the proposed action is of a
procedural nature, and will not affect listed species or critical
habitat. Therefore, no further consultation is required under Section 7
of the Endangered Species Act. The NRC staff has also determined that
the proposed action is not the type of activity that has the potential
to cause effects on historic properties. Therefore, no further
consultation is required under Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
The NRC staff has prepared this EA in support of the proposed
action. On the basis of this EA, the NRC finds that there are no
significant environmental impacts from the proposed action, and that
preparation of an environmental impact statement is not warranted.
Accordingly, the NRC has determined that a Finding of No Significant
Impact is appropriate.
IV. 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. The documents related to this
action are listed below, along with their ADAMS accession numbers.
1. NRC, ``Generic Environmental Impact Statement in Support of
Rulemaking on Radiological Criteria for License Termination of NRC-
Licensed Nuclear Facilities,'' NUREG-1496, July 1997 (ML042310492,
ML042320379, and ML042330385).
2. NRC, ``Consolidated NMSS Decommissioning Guidance,'' NUREG-1757,
Volume 1, Revision 1, September 2003 (ML053260027).
3. Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20, Subpart E,
``Radiological Criteria for License Termination.''
4. Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 51, ``Environmental
Protection Regulations for Domestic Licensing and Related Regulatory
Functions.''
5. Miyake, Nancy, University of Hawaii, Queen's Tower
Decommissioning Report, January 19, 2006 (ML0604106581).
6. Whitten, Jack E., Acknowledgment of Receipt of Final Status
Survey, June 21, 2006 (ML061740111).
7. Whitten, Jack E., Request for Comments on Draft Environmental
Assessment for Decommissioning of the University of Hawaii, School of
Medicine, Queen's Medical Center, University Towers, October 23, 2006
(ML0629803480).
8. Takata, Russell S., Concerning the Request for Comments on Draft
Environmental Assessment, November 6, 2006 (ML063340094).
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. These documents may also be viewed
electronically on 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 Arlington, Texas, this 8th day of January, 2007.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
D. Blair Spitzberg,
Chief, Fuel Cycle & Decommissioning Branch, Division of Nuclear
Materials Safety, Region IV.
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