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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Blue Ribbon Commission on
America’s Nuclear Future, Disposal
Subcommittee
AGENCY: Department of Energy, Office of
Nuclear Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Open Meeting.
SUMMARY: This notice announces an
open meeting of the Disposal
Subcommittee. The Disposal
Subcommittee is a subcommittee of the
Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s
Nuclear Future (the Commission). The
establishment of subcommittees is
authorized in the Commission’s charter.
The Commission was organized
pursuant to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463, 86 Stat.
770) (the Act). This notice is provided
in accordance with the Act.
DATES: Wednesday, July 7, 2010 8 a.m.–
3:45 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Washington Marriott at
Metro Center, 775 12th Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20005, Phone: 202–
737–2200.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Timothy A. Frazier, Designated Federal
Officer, U.S. Department of Energy,
1000 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585; telephone (202)
586–4243 or facsimile (202) 586–0544;
e-mail
CommissionDFO@nuclear.energy.gov.
Additional information may also be
available at https://www.brc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The President directed
that the Blue Ribbon Commission on
America’s Nuclear Future (the
Commission) be established to conduct
a comprehensive review of policies for
managing the back end of the nuclear
fuel cycle. The Commission will
provide advice and make
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recommendations on issues including
alternatives for the storage, processing,
and disposal of civilian and defense
spent nuclear fuel and nuclear waste.
The Co-chairs of the Commission
requested the Disposal Subcommittee to
answer the question: ‘‘[h]ow can the U.S.
go about establishing one or more
disposal sites for high-level nuclear
wastes in a manner that is technically,
politically and socially acceptable?’’
Purpose of the Meeting: The meeting
will provide the Disposal Subcommittee
with valuable perspectives and
experiences of a broad range of
interested and affected parties related to
the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and
high-level waste.
Tentative Agenda: The meeting is
expected to start at 8 a.m. on July 7 with
the presentations from invited parties
and end at 3:45 p.m.
Public Participation: Subcommittee
meetings are not subject to the
requirements of the Act; however, the
Commission has elected to open the
presentation session of the meeting to
the public. This meeting is open to the
public. Individuals and representatives
of organizations who would like to offer
comments and suggestions may do so at
the end of the meeting on Wednesday,
July 7, 2010. Approximately 45 minutes
will be reserved for public comments.
Time allotted per speaker will depend
on the number who wish to speak but
will not exceed 5 minutes. The
Designated Federal Officer is
empowered to conduct the meeting in a
fashion that will facilitate the orderly
conduct of business. Those wishing to
speak should register to do so beginning
at 7:30 a.m. on July 7, 2010.
Those not able to attend the meeting
or have insufficient time to address the
subcommittee are invited to send a
written statement to Timothy A. Frazier,
U.S. Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington DC 20585, e-mail to
CommissionDFO@nuclear.energy.gov, or
post comments on the Commission
website at https://www.brc.gov.
Additionally, the meeting will be
available via live audio webcast. The
link will be available at https://
www.brc.gov.
Minutes: The minutes of the meeting
will be available at https://www.brc.gov
or by contacting Mr. Frazier. He may be
reached at the postal address or e-mail
address above.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 15,
2010.
Rachel Samuel,
Deputy Committee Management Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Blue Ribbon Commission on
America’s Nuclear Future, Reactor and
Fuel Cycle Technologies
Subcommittee
AGENCY: Department of Energy, Office of
Nuclear Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Open Meeting.
SUMMARY: This notice announces an
open meeting of the Reactor and Fuel
Cycle Technologies (RFCT)
Subcommittee. The RFCT
Subcommittee is a subcommittee of the
Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s
Nuclear Future (the Commission). The
establishment of subcommittees is
authorized in the Commission’s charter.
The Commission was organized
pursuant to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Public Law No. 94–463,
86 Stat. 770) (the Act). This notice is
provided in accordance with the Act.
DATES: Monday, July 13, 2010, 8:30
a.m.–5 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Shilo Inn Suites Hotel, 780
Lindsay Boulevard, Idaho Falls, ID
83402, Phone (208) 523–0088.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Timothy A. Frazier, Designated Federal
Officer, U.S. Department of Energy,
1000 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585; telephone (202)
586–4243 or facsimile (202) 586–0544;
e-mail
CommissionDFO@nuclear.energy.gov.
Additional information may also be
available at https://www.brc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The President directed
that the Blue Ribbon Commission on
America’s Nuclear Future (the
Commission) be established to conduct
a comprehensive review of policies for
managing the back end of the nuclear
fuel cycle. The Commission will
provide advice and make
recommendations on issues including
alternatives for the storage, processing,
and disposal of civilian and defense
spent nuclear fuel and nuclear waste.
The Co-chairs of the Commission
requested the formation of the RFCT
Subcommittee to answer the question:
‘‘[d]o technical alternatives to today’s
once-through fuel cycle offer sufficient
promise to warrant serious
consideration and R&D investment, and
do these technologies hold significant
potential to influence the way in which
used fuel is stored and disposed?’’
Purpose of the Meeting: The meeting
will primarily focus on the United
States research and development (R&D)
capabilities and activities in reactor and
fuel cycle technologies.
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Tentative Agenda: The meeting is
expected to start at 8:30 a.m. on July 12
with the presentations regarding the
Department of Energy’s Office of
Nuclear Energy’s R&D activities and end
at 5 p.m.
Public Participation: Subcommittee
meetings are not subject to the
requirements of the Act; however, the
Commission has elected to open the
presentation sessions of the meeting to
the public. The meeting is open to the
public. Individuals and representatives
of organizations who would like to offer
comments and suggestions may do so at
the end of the meeting on Monday, July
12, 2010. Approximately 45 minutes
will be reserved for public comments.
Time allotted per speaker will depend
on the number who wish to speak but
will not exceed 5 minutes. The
Designated Federal Officer is
empowered to conduct the meeting in a
fashion that will facilitate the orderly
conduct of business. Those wishing to
speak should register to do so beginning
at 8 a.m. on July 12, 2010.
Those not able to attend the meeting
or have insufficient time to address the
subcommittee are invited to send a
written statement to Timothy A. Frazier,
U.S. Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington DC 20585, e-mail to
CommissionDFO@nuclear.energy.gov, or
post comments on the Commission
website at https://www.brc.gov.
Additionally, the meeting will be
available via live audio webcast. The
link will be available at https://
www.brc.gov.
Minutes: The minutes of the meeting
will be available at https://www.brc.gov
or by contacting Mr. Frazier. He may be
reached at the postal address or e-mail
address above.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 15,
2010.
Rachel Samuel,
Deputy Committee Management Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future, Disposal
Subcommittee
AGENCY: Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Open Meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces an open meeting of the Disposal
Subcommittee. The Disposal Subcommittee is a subcommittee of the Blue
Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future (the Commission). The
establishment of subcommittees is authorized in the Commission's
charter. The Commission was organized pursuant to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463, 86 Stat. 770) (the Act). This notice is
provided in accordance with the Act.
DATES: Wednesday, July 7, 2010 8 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Washington Marriott at Metro Center, 775 12th Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20005, Phone: 202-737-2200.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Timothy A. Frazier, Designated Federal
Officer, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585; telephone (202) 586-4243 or facsimile (202) 586-
0544; e-mail CommissionDFO@nuclear.energy.gov. Additional information
may also be available at https://www.brc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The President directed that the Blue Ribbon Commission
on America's Nuclear Future (the Commission) be established to conduct
a comprehensive review of policies for managing the back end of the
nuclear fuel cycle. The Commission will provide advice and make
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recommendations on issues including alternatives for the storage,
processing, and disposal of civilian and defense spent nuclear fuel and
nuclear waste.
The Co-chairs of the Commission requested the Disposal Subcommittee
to answer the question: ``[h]ow can the U.S. go about establishing one
or more disposal sites for high-level nuclear wastes in a manner that
is technically, politically and socially acceptable?''
Purpose of the Meeting: The meeting will provide the Disposal
Subcommittee with valuable perspectives and experiences of a broad
range of interested and affected parties related to the disposal of
spent nuclear fuel and high-level waste.
Tentative Agenda: The meeting is expected to start at 8 a.m. on
July 7 with the presentations from invited parties and end at 3:45 p.m.
Public Participation: Subcommittee meetings are not subject to the
requirements of the Act; however, the Commission has elected to open
the presentation session of the meeting to the public. This meeting is
open to the public. Individuals and representatives of organizations
who would like to offer comments and suggestions may do so at the end
of the meeting on Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Approximately 45 minutes
will be reserved for public comments. Time allotted per speaker will
depend on the number who wish to speak but will not exceed 5 minutes.
The Designated Federal Officer is empowered to conduct the meeting in a
fashion that will facilitate the orderly conduct of business. Those
wishing to speak should register to do so beginning at 7:30 a.m. on
July 7, 2010.
Those not able to attend the meeting or have insufficient time to
address the subcommittee are invited to send a written statement to
Timothy A. Frazier, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington DC 20585, e-mail to
CommissionDFO@nuclear.energy.gov, or post comments on the Commission
website at https://www.brc.gov.
Additionally, the meeting will be available via live audio webcast.
The link will be available at https://www.brc.gov.
Minutes: The minutes of the meeting will be available at https://www.brc.gov or by contacting Mr. Frazier. He may be reached at the
postal address or e-mail address above.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 15, 2010.
Rachel Samuel,
Deputy Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 2010-14887 Filed 6-18-10; 8:45 am]
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