Notice of License Amendment for the Sequoyah Fuels Corporation's Facility at Gore, OK, 19240-19241 [E9-9624]
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Dated: April 23, 2009.
Lynn Bryant,
Department Clearance Officer, PRA, United
States Department of Justice.
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[Docket No. 040–8027; NRC–2008–0300]
Notice of License Amendment for the
Sequoyah Fuels Corporation’s Facility
at Gore, OK
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of Action.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ken
Kalman, Project Manager,
Decommissioning and Uranium
Recovery Licensing Directorate,
Division of Waste Management and
Environmental Protection, Office of
Federal and State Materials and
Environmental Management Programs,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001;
Telephone: (301) 415–6664; fax number:
(301) 415–5369; e-mail:
kenneth.kalman@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The NRC is considering issuance of a
license amendment to Sequoyah Fuels
Corporation (SFC or licensee) for
License No. SUB–1010. This action will
approve the licensee’s Reclamation Plan
for its Gore, Oklahoma site, thereby
authorizing (1) the excavation of
contaminated soil and buried waste
located there; and (2) the construction of
an onsite disposal cell to isolate these
wastes from the environment. In
cooperation with the Environmental
Protection Agency, the NRC in May
2008 published NUREG–1888, an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
in support of this site reclamation
action.
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II. Proposed Action
Approval of the Reclamation Plan will
facilitate decommissioning and the
eventual termination of License No.
SUB–1010. Remediation of existing
ground water contamination is not part
of the proposed action. SFC has
submitted a ground water corrective
action plan that is still under NRC staff
review. However, implementation of the
Reclamation Plan will facilitate the
subsequent clean-up of the site’s ground
water.
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As identified by SFC, the proposed
reclamation consists of the following
elements:
• Construction of an above-grade,
engineered disposal cell on the SFC site
for permanent disposition of the SFC
decommissioning and reclamation
wastes;
• Removal of sludges and sediments
from the ponds and lagoons, excavation
of buried low-level wastes, removal of
stored soils and debris, and placement
of these materials into the disposal cell;
• Dismantlement of process
equipment, followed by recovery of
gross quantities of contained uranium;
• Size reduction/compaction of
process equipment, piping, and
structural materials (including scrap
metal, empty drums, and packaged
wastes that will accumulate before
decommissioning) to satisfy disposal
requirements for maximum void
volume;
• Dismantlement/demolition of
structures except for the new SFC
administrative office building and the
storm water impoundment;
• Demolition of concrete floors,
foundations, and storage pads and
asphalt or concrete paved roadways
outside the footprint of the cell;
• Removal of clay liners and/or
contaminated soils from under
impoundments;
• Excavation of underground utilities,
contaminated sand backfill from utility
trenches and building foundation areas,
and more highly contaminated soils
under the cell footprint;
• Excavation of contaminated soils
lying outside the footprint of the
disposal cell that exceed site-specific
radiological cleanup criteria;
• Handling and treatment of
produced ground water and storm water
during cell construction;
• Placement of all SFC
decommissioning wastes into the onsite
disposal cell, followed by capping and
closure of the cell; and
• Regrading of the site, backfilling of
excavations to the finished grade, and
revegetation.
III. NRC Review
The NRC staff reviewed the licensee’s
reclamation plan in accordance with
NUREG–1620, ‘‘Standard Review Plan
for the Review of a Reclamation Plan for
Mill Tailings Sites Under Title II of the
Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation
Control Act of 1978,’’ Final Revision 1,
issued June 2003. The review is a
comprehensive assessment of SFC’s
reclamation plan. Most of the
contaminated material is classified
under Appendix A to 10 CFR part 40 as
Section 11e.(2) byproduct material.
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Appendix A to 10 CFR part 40 contains
the technical requirements for
disposition of Section 11e.(2) byproduct
material. Following the guidance
provided in NUREG–1620, the NRC
staff’s review of SFC’s reclamation plan
was organized by the technical
disciplines involved in the assessment
of the reclamation plan to ensure
compliance with Appendix A. The
staff’s review covered such
considerations as geologic, seismic,
geotechnical, and surface erosional
aspects of long-term stability, the
compliance with ground water
standards, radiation protection
including radon emanation controls,
and SFC’s proposal to include placing
the onsite radioactive waste that cannot
be classified as 11e.(2) byproduct
material in the disposal cell.
SFC’s request for the proposed
amendment was previously noticed in
the Federal Register on May 28, 2008
(73 FR 30646–30647) with a Notice of
an Opportunity to Request a Hearing.
No comments or request for a hearing
were received.
The EIS documented the NRC staff’s
determination that all steps in the
proposed reclamation could be
accomplished in compliance with the
NRC public and occupational dose
limits, effluent release limits, and
residual radioactive material limits. In
addition, the EIS concluded that
approval of the proposed action, in
accordance with the commitments in
NRC License SUB–1010 and the final
reclamation plan, would not result in a
significant adverse impact on the
environment.
The safety findings (required by the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended) necessary to support the
approval of the Reclamation Plan are
documented in a Safety Evaluation
Report (SER) that will be issued in
connection with this license
amendment.
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
Documents 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: SFC’s letter to NRC
dated January 4, 2008, ML080220345;
Final EIS prepared for this action,
ML081300103; Federal Register Notice
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for this license amendment,
ML090780157, and Safety Evaluation
Report, ML090260323. 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 reference staff
at 1–800–397–4209, 301–415–4737, or
by e-mail to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
Any questions should be referred to
Kenneth Kalman, Division of Waste
Management and Environmental
Protection, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington DC 20555,
Mailstop T–8F5, telephone (301) 415–
6664, fax (301) 415–5369.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 20th day
of April 2009.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Keith I. McConnell,
Deputy Director, Decommissioning and
Uranium Recovery Licensing Directorate,
Division of Waste Management and
Environmental Protection, Office of Federal
and State Materials and Environmental
Management Programs.
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DATES: Weeks of April 27, May 4, 11,
18, 25, June 1, 2009.
PLACE: Commissioners’ Conference
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Public and closed.
Week of April 27, 2009
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the week of April 27, 2009.
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9 a.m.
Briefing on the Results of the Agency
Action Review Meeting (Public
Meeting) (Contact: Shaun
Anderson, 301–415–2039).
This meeting will be Webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
Week of May 18, 2009—Tentative
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the week of May 18, 2009.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
9:30 a.m.
Briefing on External Safety Culture
(Public Meeting) (Contact: Stewart
Magruder, 301–415–8730).
This meeting will be Webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
1:30 p.m.
Briefing on Internal Safety Culture
(Public Meeting) (Contact: June Cai,
301–415–5192).
This meeting will be Webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
9:30 a.m.
Briefing on Fire Protection Closure
Plan (Public Meeting) (Contact:
Alex Klein, 301–415–2822).
This meeting will be Webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
Week of June 1, 2009—Tentative
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
9:30 a.m.
Briefing on Digital Instrumentation
and Control (Public Meeting)
(Contact: Steve Arndt, 301–415–
6502).
This meeting will be Webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
1:30 p.m.
Meeting with the Advisory Committee
on Reactor Safeguards (Public
Meeting) (Contact: Tanny Santos,
301–415–7270).
This meeting will be Webcast live at
the Web address—https://www.nrc.gov.
*The schedule for Commission
meetings is subject to change on short
notice. To verify the status of meetings,
call (recording)—(301) 415–1292.
Contact person for more information:
Rochelle Bavol, (301) 415–1651.
The NRC Commission Meeting
Schedule can be found on the Internet
at: https://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/policymaking/schedule.html.
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Dated: April 23, 2009.
Rochelle C. Bavol,
Office of the Secretary.
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9:30 a.m.
Briefing on New Reactor Issues—
Component Fabrication and
Oversight—Part 1 (Public Meeting).
1:30 p.m.
Briefing on New Reactor Issues—
Component Fabrication and
Oversight—Part 2 (Public Meeting)
(Contact for both parts: Roger Rihm,
301–415–7807).
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Webcast live at the Web address—
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From: U.S. Securities and Exchange
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Extension:
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Structured Finance Activities, OMB
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Complex Structured Finance Activities
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seq.) (‘‘Exchange Act’’) and the
Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (15
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Office of Management and Budget for
extension and approval.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. 040-8027; NRC-2008-0300]
Notice of License Amendment for the Sequoyah Fuels Corporation's
Facility at Gore, OK
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice of Action.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ken Kalman, Project Manager,
Decommissioning and Uranium Recovery Licensing Directorate, Division of
Waste Management and Environmental Protection, Office of Federal and
State Materials and Environmental Management Programs, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001; Telephone: (301) 415-
6664; fax number: (301) 415-5369; e-mail: kenneth.kalman@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The NRC is considering issuance of a license amendment to Sequoyah
Fuels Corporation (SFC or licensee) for License No. SUB-1010. This
action will approve the licensee's Reclamation Plan for its Gore,
Oklahoma site, thereby authorizing (1) the excavation of contaminated
soil and buried waste located there; and (2) the construction of an
onsite disposal cell to isolate these wastes from the environment. In
cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency, the NRC in May
2008 published NUREG-1888, an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) in
support of this site reclamation action.
II. Proposed Action
Approval of the Reclamation Plan will facilitate decommissioning
and the eventual termination of License No. SUB-1010. Remediation of
existing ground water contamination is not part of the proposed action.
SFC has submitted a ground water corrective action plan that is still
under NRC staff review. However, implementation of the Reclamation Plan
will facilitate the subsequent clean-up of the site's ground water.
As identified by SFC, the proposed reclamation consists of the
following elements:
Construction of an above-grade, engineered disposal cell
on the SFC site for permanent disposition of the SFC decommissioning
and reclamation wastes;
Removal of sludges and sediments from the ponds and
lagoons, excavation of buried low-level wastes, removal of stored soils
and debris, and placement of these materials into the disposal cell;
Dismantlement of process equipment, followed by recovery
of gross quantities of contained uranium;
Size reduction/compaction of process equipment, piping,
and structural materials (including scrap metal, empty drums, and
packaged wastes that will accumulate before decommissioning) to satisfy
disposal requirements for maximum void volume;
Dismantlement/demolition of structures except for the new
SFC administrative office building and the storm water impoundment;
Demolition of concrete floors, foundations, and storage
pads and asphalt or concrete paved roadways outside the footprint of
the cell;
Removal of clay liners and/or contaminated soils from
under impoundments;
Excavation of underground utilities, contaminated sand
backfill from utility trenches and building foundation areas, and more
highly contaminated soils under the cell footprint;
Excavation of contaminated soils lying outside the
footprint of the disposal cell that exceed site-specific radiological
cleanup criteria;
Handling and treatment of produced ground water and storm
water during cell construction;
Placement of all SFC decommissioning wastes into the
onsite disposal cell, followed by capping and closure of the cell; and
Regrading of the site, backfilling of excavations to the
finished grade, and revegetation.
III. NRC Review
The NRC staff reviewed the licensee's reclamation plan in
accordance with NUREG-1620, ``Standard Review Plan for the Review of a
Reclamation Plan for Mill Tailings Sites Under Title II of the Uranium
Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978,'' Final Revision 1, issued
June 2003. The review is a comprehensive assessment of SFC's
reclamation plan. Most of the contaminated material is classified under
Appendix A to 10 CFR part 40 as Section 11e.(2) byproduct material.
Appendix A to 10 CFR part 40 contains the technical requirements for
disposition of Section 11e.(2) byproduct material. Following the
guidance provided in NUREG-1620, the NRC staff's review of SFC's
reclamation plan was organized by the technical disciplines involved in
the assessment of the reclamation plan to ensure compliance with
Appendix A. The staff's review covered such considerations as geologic,
seismic, geotechnical, and surface erosional aspects of long-term
stability, the compliance with ground water standards, radiation
protection including radon emanation controls, and SFC's proposal to
include placing the onsite radioactive waste that cannot be classified
as 11e.(2) byproduct material in the disposal cell.
SFC's request for the proposed amendment was previously noticed in
the Federal Register on May 28, 2008 (73 FR 30646-30647) with a Notice
of an Opportunity to Request a Hearing. No comments or request for a
hearing were received.
The EIS documented the NRC staff's determination that all steps in
the proposed reclamation could be accomplished in compliance with the
NRC public and occupational dose limits, effluent release limits, and
residual radioactive material limits. In addition, the EIS concluded
that approval of the proposed action, in accordance with the
commitments in NRC License SUB-1010 and the final reclamation plan,
would not result in a significant adverse impact on the environment.
The safety findings (required by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended) necessary to support the approval of the Reclamation Plan are
documented in a Safety Evaluation Report (SER) that will be issued in
connection with this license amendment.
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
Documents 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: SFC's letter to NRC dated
January 4, 2008, ML080220345; Final EIS prepared for this action,
ML081300103; Federal Register Notice
[[Page 19241]]
for this license amendment, ML090780157, and Safety Evaluation Report,
ML090260323. 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 reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737,
or by e-mail to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
Any questions should be referred to Kenneth Kalman, Division of
Waste Management and Environmental Protection, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington DC 20555, Mailstop T-8F5, telephone (301) 415-
6664, fax (301) 415-5369.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 20th day of April 2009.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Keith I. McConnell,
Deputy Director, Decommissioning and Uranium Recovery Licensing
Directorate, Division of Waste Management and Environmental Protection,
Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management
Programs.
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