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consideration for preservation as a
national historic site. Although KE and
KW Reactors have had CERCLA
documentation issued that identified
ISS as the preferred alternative, the KE
and KW reactors are not currently in
ISS. However, they are the next reactors
in the queue for completion of ISS.
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II. Decision
DOE has decided to broaden the
decommissioning approach for these
eight surplus reactors. DOE is retaining
the deferred one-piece removal option,
as selected in the 1993 ROD, and, based
on a recently prepared Supplement
Analysis, is modifying the deferred
dismantlement option, as expressed in
the Final EIS, by selecting an option for
immediate dismantlement.
Activities to implement this decision
will be conducted as CERCLA non-time
critical removal actions. Specific details
on unit operations of dismantlement
will be addressed in the CERCLA
documentation. All practicable means to
avoid or minimize environmental harm
have been incorporated in this decision.
III. Basis for the Decision
In accordance with CEQ NEPA
regulations (40 CFR 1502.9(c)) and DOE
NEPA regulations (10 CFR 1021.314(c)),
DOE prepared a Supplement Analysis to
determine whether a supplemental EIS
or a new EIS is required. The
Supplement Analysis focused on the
resource areas and considerations most
likely to be affected by this amended
ROD; specifically, worker radiological
impacts (routine operations and
accident conditions), land use,
historical/cultural resources, ecological
resources, and cumulative impacts.
Preliminary calculations (based on
near-term dismantlement of the KE
reactor core and extrapolated to all eight
surplus production reactors) indicate
that worker dose under a dismantlement
scenario for all eight reactors
(approximately 80 person-rem) would
be expected to be substantially less than
that projected in the Final EIS (532
person-rem) for deferred dismantlement,
and slightly higher than that for
deferred one-piece removal (51 personrem in the safe storage/deferred onepiece removal scenario). The actual dose
rates to which workers would be
exposed would be controlled by such
means as remote handling, use of
robotics, and the use of shielding.
Worker radiation exposure would be
controlled to stay within administrative
and regulatory limits. Regardless, less
than one latent cancer fatality (LCF)
would be expected under all of the
alternatives. No new bounding accident
scenarios associated with reactor
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decommissioning have been identified;
less than one LCF would be expected as
a result of any postulated bounding
accident.
No new land use, historical/cultural
resource, or ecological resources
impacts were identified in the
Supplement Analysis relevant to
decommissioning activities under
deferred one-piece removal or
immediate dismantlement.
Also, as stated in the Supplement
Analysis, no short-term or long-term
cumulative impacts (based on the
analyses presented in DOE/EIS–0391,
Draft Tank Closure and Waste
Management Environmental Impact
Statement) were identified relevant to
decommissioning activities under onepiece removal or dismantlement.
In evaluating the viability of
supporting accelerated
decommissioning of surplus reactor
facilities in a safe and environmentally
effective manner, DOE also considered
technological advances and additional
information since the Final EIS and the
1993 ROD were issued. New
engineering controls (such as
development and deployment of
robotics in an array of field
applications), data collection and
validation, worker safety practices, and
real-time lessons learned from reactor
demolition activities at Brookhaven
National Laboratory all could be applied
to accelerated surplus reactor
decommissioning at the Hanford Site.
These controls and information would
enable accelerated decommissioning
activities to be conducted safely.
IV. Determination
DOE has decided to broaden the
decommissioning approach for the
surplus reactors, retaining the deferred
one-piece removal option and adding an
option for immediate dismantlement.
Based on the Supplement Analysis, this
is not a substantial change in the
proposed action relevant to
environmental concerns. Further, there
are no significant new circumstances or
information relevant to environmental
concerns and bearing on the proposed
actions or their impacts described in the
Surplus Production Reactors Final EIS.
Therefore, DOE has determined that
neither a new EIS, nor a supplement to
the Surplus Production Reactors EIS, is
required.
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Ines R. Triay,
Assistant Secretary for Environmental
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Solicitation of Nominations
for Appointment as a Member of the
Biomass Research and Development
Technical Advisory Committee;
Correction
Department of Energy.
Notice of solicitation of
members; correction.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
On July 15, 2010, the
Department of Energy published a
notice of solicitation of members (75 FR
41166). This document corrects that
notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Laura McCann, Designated Federal
Official for the Committee, Office of
Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy, U.S. Department of Energy,
1000 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585; (202) 586–7766;
e-mail: laura.mccann@ee.doe.gov or
Christina Fagerholm at (202) 586–2933;
e-mail: christina.fagerholm@ee.doe.gov.
In the Federal Register of July 15,
2010, in FR Doc. 2010–17285, on page
41167, please make the following
correction:
Under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION,
first column, the second to the last
paragraph is corrected to read:
‘‘Nominations are open to all
individuals without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
mental or physical handicap, marital
status, or sexual orientation. Please
note, however, that registered lobbyists
and individuals already serving on
another Federal Advisory Committee are
ineligible for nomination.’’
The deadline for Technical Advisory
Committee member nominations is July
30, 2010.
SUMMARY:
Issued in Washington, DC on July 20, 2010.
Rachel Samuel,
Deputy Committee Management Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Solicitation of Nominations for Appointment as a Member
of the Biomass Research and Development Technical Advisory Committee;
Correction
AGENCY: Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of solicitation of members; correction.
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SUMMARY: On July 15, 2010, the Department of Energy published a notice
of solicitation of members (75 FR 41166). This document corrects that
notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Laura McCann, Designated Federal
Official for the Committee, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585; (202) 586-7766; e-mail: laura.mccann@ee.doe.gov
or Christina Fagerholm at (202) 586-2933; e-mail:
christina.fagerholm@ee.doe.gov.
In the Federal Register of July 15, 2010, in FR Doc. 2010-17285, on
page 41167, please make the following correction:
Under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, first column, the second to the
last paragraph is corrected to read:
``Nominations are open to all individuals without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age, mental or physical
handicap, marital status, or sexual orientation. Please note, however,
that registered lobbyists and individuals already serving on another
Federal Advisory Committee are ineligible for nomination.''
The deadline for Technical Advisory Committee member nominations is
July 30, 2010.
Issued in Washington, DC on July 20, 2010.
Rachel Samuel,
Deputy Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 2010-18127 Filed 7-22-10; 8:45 am]
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