Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico (SNL/NM), 50212-50213 [2011-20546]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
National Nuclear Security
Administration
Site-Wide Environmental Impact
Statement for Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico (SNL/NM)
National Nuclear Security
Administration, U.S. Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Re-opening of Public
Scoping period and Announcement of
additional Public Scoping Meetings.
AGENCY:
On June 24, 2011, the
National Nuclear Security
Administration (NNSA), a
semiautonomous agency within the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE), published
a Notice of Intent (NOI) for the
preparation of a Site-Wide
Environmental Impact Statement
(SWEIS) for the Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico (DOE/EIS–
0466). That notice stated that the public
review and comment period would
continue until 45 days after publication
in the Federal Register, ending on
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August 8, 2011. In response to a request
from the public, NNSA has decided to
Re-open the public comment period
through September 12, 2011, and to
hold two additional public scoping
meetings on Thursday September 1,
2011, in Albuquerque, NM.
DATES: The public comment period for
the SNL/NM SWEIS is being re-opened
through September 12, 2011. The
schedule for the additional public
scoping meetings on the SWEIS with all
dates, times, and locations is the
following:
• Thursday, September 1, 2011—1–4
p.m., Hilton Albuquerque Hotel, 1901
University Boulevard Northeast,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
• Thursday, September 1, 2011—6–9
p.m., Hilton Albuquerque Hotel, 1901
University Boulevard Northeast,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
ADDRESSES: The NOI and scoping
meeting materials are available for
review on the NNSA NEPA Web site at:
https://nnsa.energy.gov/nepa/
sandiasweis. The NOI may be obtained
upon request by leaving a message on
the Sandia Site Office (SSO) SWEIS
Hotline at (toll free) 1–855–766–4651; or
by writing to: U.S. Department of
Energy, National Nuclear Security
Administration, Sandia Site Office, P. O.
Box 5400, Albuquerque, New Mexico
87185, Attn: Ms. Jeanette Norte, SNL/
NM SWEIS Document Manager; or by
facsimile ((505) 284–7197); or by e-mail
at: sandia.sweis@doeal.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general information on the NNSA NEPA
process, please contact: Ms. Mary
Martin (NA–GC), NNSA NEPA
Compliance Officer, U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue,
SW., Washington, DC 20585, or
telephone 202–586–9438. For general
information concerning the DOE NEPA
process, contact: Ms. Carol M.
Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA
Policy and Compliance (GC–54), U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585; (202) 586–4600;
leave a message at (800) 472–2756; or
send an e-mail to
askNEPA@hq.energy.gov. Additional
information regarding DOE NEPA
activities and access to many DOE
NEPA documents are available on the
Internet through the DOE NEPA Web
site at https://energy.gov/nepa.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE’s
NEPA implementing regulations (10
CFR 1021.330) require DOE to prepare
SWEISs for certain large, multiplefacility DOE sites; DOE is required to
evaluate site wide NEPA documents
prepared under § 1021.330(c) at least
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every five years. In 1999 DOE/NNSA
completed the first SNL/NM SWEIS
which examined existing and potential
impacts to the environment from
ongoing and anticipated future DOE/
NNSA operations conducted over
approximately a 10-year period of time
at SNL/NM and other DOE operations
on and around Kirtland Air Force Base
(KAFB). NNSA issued a Record of
Decision (ROD) for the SWEIS in
December 15, 1999 (64 FR 69996)
announcing its decision to continue
operations at SNL/NM under the
expanded operations alternative. In
August 2006, DOE/NNSA completed a
5-year review of the 1999 SNL/NM
SWEIS with the preparation of a
Supplement Analysis (SA) (DOE/EIS–
0281–SA–04), to determine the
adequacy of the existing EIS. Based on
the 2006 Final Supplement Analysis for
the Site-Wide Environmental Impact
Statement for Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico (DOE/EIS–
0281–SA–04), DOE/NNSA determined
that there were no substantial changes
to the actions or impacts evaluated in
the SNL/NM SWEIS, and there were no
significant new circumstances or
information relevant to environmental
concerns; thus, the existing SNL/NM
SWEIS was adequate and neither a
supplemental EIS nor a new EIS was
required.
The new SWEIS No Action
Alternative will include the
implementation of other decisions
supported by separate NEPA analyses
completed since the issuance of the
Final 1999 SNL/NM SWEIS. This
includes five Supplement Analyses
resulting in the determination that
further NEPA documentation was not
required: (1) Supplement Analysis for
the Final Site-Wide Environmental
Impact Statement for Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico to
Reestablishing Long-Term Pulse Mode
Testing Capability at the Annular Core
Research Reactor (ACRR), Sandia
National Laboratories, New Mexico
(ACRR Pulse Mode SA) (DOE/EIS–0281–
SA–01); (2) Supplement Analysis for the
Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact
Statement for Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico for Isentropic
Compression and Flyer Plate
Experiments Involving Plutonium at the
Z and Saturn Accelerators (Pu-ICE SA)
(DOE/EIS–0281–SA–02); (3)
Supplement Analysis for the Final SiteWide Environmental Impact Statement
for Sandia National Laboratories, New
Mexico for the Installation of a Petawatt
Laser System in TA–IV (Petawatt Laser
System SA) (DOE/EIS–0281–SA–03); (4)
Sandia National Laboratories, New
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Mexico Final Supplement Analysis for
the Site-Wide Environmental Impact
Statement (2006 SNL/NM SWEIS SA)
(DOE/EIS–0281–SA–04); and (5) Final
Complex Transformation Supplemental
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (DOE/EIS–0235–S4) and its
RODs (73 FR 77644 and 73 FR 77656).
In addition the following seven
environmental assessments and their
associated Findings of No Significant
Impacts will also be included in the No
Action Alternative as well as actions
categorically excluded from the need for
preparation of either an EA or an EIS:
(1) Environmental Assessment for the
Microsystems and Engineering Sciences
Applications Complex, DOE/EA–1335,
September 2000; (2) Final
Environmental Assessment for the Test
Capabilities Revitalization at Sandia
National Laboratories, New Mexico,
DOE/EA–1446, January 2003; (3) Final
Environmental Assessment for the
Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies
at Sandia National Laboratories, New
Mexico, DOE/EA–1457, March 2003; (4)
Final Environmental Assessment for the
Proposed Consolidation of Neutron
Generator Tritium Target Loading
Production, DOE/EA–1532, June 2005;
(5) Final Environmental Assessment for
the Expansion of Permitted Land and
Operations at the 9940 Complex and
Thunder Range at Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico, DOE/EA–
1603, April 2008; (6) Final
Environmental Assessment for the
Removal Actions at the technical Area
III Classified Waste Landfill, Sandia
National Laboratories, New Mexico,
DOE/EA–1729, August 2010; (7) Final
Environmental Assessment for Proposed
Construction and Lease of New
Facilities for the Department of Energy,
National Nuclear Security
Administration, Office of Secure
Transportation (Albuquerque
transportation and Technology Center)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, U. S.
General Services Administration, July
2006. These various documents can be
reviewed at the DOE/NNSA Public
Reading Room at Government
Information/Zimmerman Library,
MSC05 3020, 1 University of New
Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131–0001,
Tel: 505/277–5441 Fax: 505/277–6019;
E-mail: govref@unm.edu; Reading Room
Web site: https://elibrary.unm.edu/doe;
and on the Internet at: https://
nepa.energy.gov.
On June 24, 2011, (76 FR 37100),
NNSA published a NOI for the
preparation of a SWEIS (DOE/EIS–0466)
for the continued operation of DOE/
NNSA activities at SNL/NM on KAFB
and within the Albuquerque area, and
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other DOE activities at both on-site and
off-site locations (i. e., the NNSA
Service Center, the NNSA Office of
Secure Transportation, NNSA Kirtland
Operations, the NNSA Aviation Facility,
and the DOE National Training Center).
The NOI stated that the public scoping
period would continue for 45 days after
publication in the Federal Register,
ending on August 8, 2011. NNSA has
decided to re-open the public scoping
period through September 12, 2011.
NNSA has also decided to hold two
additional public scoping meetings
during the comment period. The newly
added public scoping meetings will take
place on Thursday September 1, 2011,
in Albuquerque, NM. The complete
schedule for the additional public
scoping meetings on the SWEIS with all
dates, times, and locations is the
provided above, under DATES.
The SWEIS scoping meetings will use
a format to facilitate dialogue between
DOE/NNSA and the public and will
provide individuals the opportunity to
give written or oral statements. DOE/
NNSA welcomes specific comments or
suggestions on the SWEIS process.
NNSA invites stakeholders and
members of the public to submit
comments on the scope of the SWEIS
during the public scoping period, which
started with the publication of the NOI
in the Federal Register on June 24,
2011, and will now be continued
through September 12, 2011. NNSA will
consider comments received after this
date to the extent practicable as it
prepares the draft SWEIS. Questions or
Comments concerning the scope of the
SWEIS can be submitted to the NNSA
SSO at the same postal and electronic
addresses given above. Additionally, the
SSO SWEIS Hotline provides
instructions on how to record
comments. Please mark all envelopes,
faxes and e-mail: ‘‘Scoping Comments
SSO SNL/NM SWEIS’’.
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2011.
Thomas P. D’Agostino,
Administrator, National Nuclear Security
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
National Nuclear Security Administration
Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico (SNL/NM)
AGENCY: National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Re-opening of Public Scoping period and Announcement
of additional Public Scoping Meetings.
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SUMMARY: On June 24, 2011, the National Nuclear Security Administration
(NNSA), a semiautonomous agency within the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE), published a Notice of Intent (NOI) for the preparation of a
Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for the Sandia
National Laboratories, New Mexico (DOE/EIS-0466). That notice stated
that the public review and comment period would continue until 45 days
after publication in the Federal Register, ending on August 8, 2011. In
response to a request from the public, NNSA has decided to Re-open the
public comment period through September 12, 2011, and to hold two
additional public scoping meetings on Thursday September 1, 2011, in
Albuquerque, NM.
DATES: The public comment period for the SNL/NM SWEIS is being re-
opened through September 12, 2011. The schedule for the additional
public scoping meetings on the SWEIS with all dates, times, and
locations is the following:
Thursday, September 1, 2011--1-4 p.m., Hilton Albuquerque
Hotel, 1901 University Boulevard Northeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Thursday, September 1, 2011--6-9 p.m., Hilton Albuquerque
Hotel, 1901 University Boulevard Northeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
ADDRESSES: The NOI and scoping meeting materials are available for
review on the NNSA NEPA Web site at: https://nnsa.energy.gov/nepa/sandiasweis. The NOI may be obtained upon request by leaving a message
on the Sandia Site Office (SSO) SWEIS Hotline at (toll free) 1-855-766-
4651; or by writing to: U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear
Security Administration, Sandia Site Office, P. O. Box 5400,
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185, Attn: Ms. Jeanette Norte, SNL/NM SWEIS
Document Manager; or by facsimile ((505) 284-7197); or by e-mail at:
sandia.sweis@doeal.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information on the NNSA
NEPA process, please contact: Ms. Mary Martin (NA-GC), NNSA NEPA
Compliance Officer, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585, or telephone 202-586-9438. For
general information concerning the DOE NEPA process, contact: Ms. Carol
M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance (GC-54),
U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington,
DC 20585; (202) 586-4600; leave a message at (800) 472-2756; or send an
e-mail to askNEPA@hq.energy.gov. Additional information regarding DOE
NEPA activities and access to many DOE NEPA documents are available on
the Internet through the DOE NEPA Web site at https://energy.gov/nepa.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE's NEPA implementing regulations (10 CFR
1021.330) require DOE to prepare SWEISs for certain large, multiple-
facility DOE sites; DOE is required to evaluate site wide NEPA
documents prepared under Sec. 1021.330(c) at least
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every five years. In 1999 DOE/NNSA completed the first SNL/NM SWEIS
which examined existing and potential impacts to the environment from
ongoing and anticipated future DOE/NNSA operations conducted over
approximately a 10-year period of time at SNL/NM and other DOE
operations on and around Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB). NNSA issued a
Record of Decision (ROD) for the SWEIS in December 15, 1999 (64 FR
69996) announcing its decision to continue operations at SNL/NM under
the expanded operations alternative. In August 2006, DOE/NNSA completed
a 5-year review of the 1999 SNL/NM SWEIS with the preparation of a
Supplement Analysis (SA) (DOE/EIS-0281-SA-04), to determine the
adequacy of the existing EIS. Based on the 2006 Final Supplement
Analysis for the Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Sandia
National Laboratories, New Mexico (DOE/EIS-0281-SA-04), DOE/NNSA
determined that there were no substantial changes to the actions or
impacts evaluated in the SNL/NM SWEIS, and there were no significant
new circumstances or information relevant to environmental concerns;
thus, the existing SNL/NM SWEIS was adequate and neither a supplemental
EIS nor a new EIS was required.
The new SWEIS No Action Alternative will include the implementation
of other decisions supported by separate NEPA analyses completed since
the issuance of the Final 1999 SNL/NM SWEIS. This includes five
Supplement Analyses resulting in the determination that further NEPA
documentation was not required: (1) Supplement Analysis for the Final
Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico to Reestablishing Long-Term Pulse Mode Testing
Capability at the Annular Core Research Reactor (ACRR), Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico (ACRR Pulse Mode SA) (DOE/EIS-0281-SA-01); (2)
Supplement Analysis for the Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact
Statement for Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico for Isentropic
Compression and Flyer Plate Experiments Involving Plutonium at the Z
and Saturn Accelerators (Pu-ICE SA) (DOE/EIS-0281-SA-02); (3)
Supplement Analysis for the Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact
Statement for Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico for the
Installation of a Petawatt Laser System in TA-IV (Petawatt Laser System
SA) (DOE/EIS-0281-SA-03); (4) Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
Final Supplement Analysis for the Site-Wide Environmental Impact
Statement (2006 SNL/NM SWEIS SA) (DOE/EIS-0281-SA-04); and (5) Final
Complex Transformation Supplemental Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (DOE/EIS-0235-S4) and its RODs (73 FR 77644 and 73 FR 77656).
In addition the following seven environmental assessments and their
associated Findings of No Significant Impacts will also be included in
the No Action Alternative as well as actions categorically excluded
from the need for preparation of either an EA or an EIS: (1)
Environmental Assessment for the Microsystems and Engineering Sciences
Applications Complex, DOE/EA-1335, September 2000; (2) Final
Environmental Assessment for the Test Capabilities Revitalization at
Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, DOE/EA-1446, January 2003;
(3) Final Environmental Assessment for the Center for Integrated
Nanotechnologies at Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, DOE/EA-
1457, March 2003; (4) Final Environmental Assessment for the Proposed
Consolidation of Neutron Generator Tritium Target Loading Production,
DOE/EA-1532, June 2005; (5) Final Environmental Assessment for the
Expansion of Permitted Land and Operations at the 9940 Complex and
Thunder Range at Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, DOE/EA-1603,
April 2008; (6) Final Environmental Assessment for the Removal Actions
at the technical Area III Classified Waste Landfill, Sandia National
Laboratories, New Mexico, DOE/EA-1729, August 2010; (7) Final
Environmental Assessment for Proposed Construction and Lease of New
Facilities for the Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security
Administration, Office of Secure Transportation (Albuquerque
transportation and Technology Center) Albuquerque, New Mexico, U. S.
General Services Administration, July 2006. These various documents can
be reviewed at the DOE/NNSA Public Reading Room at Government
Information/Zimmerman Library, MSC05 3020, 1 University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001, Tel: 505/277-5441 Fax: 505/277-6019; E-
mail: govref@unm.edu; Reading Room Web site: https://elibrary.unm.edu/doe; and on the Internet at: https://nepa.energy.gov.
On June 24, 2011, (76 FR 37100), NNSA published a NOI for the
preparation of a SWEIS (DOE/EIS-0466) for the continued operation of
DOE/NNSA activities at SNL/NM on KAFB and within the Albuquerque area,
and other DOE activities at both on-site and off-site locations (i. e.,
the NNSA Service Center, the NNSA Office of Secure Transportation, NNSA
Kirtland Operations, the NNSA Aviation Facility, and the DOE National
Training Center). The NOI stated that the public scoping period would
continue for 45 days after publication in the Federal Register, ending
on August 8, 2011. NNSA has decided to re-open the public scoping
period through September 12, 2011. NNSA has also decided to hold two
additional public scoping meetings during the comment period. The newly
added public scoping meetings will take place on Thursday September 1,
2011, in Albuquerque, NM. The complete schedule for the additional
public scoping meetings on the SWEIS with all dates, times, and
locations is the provided above, under DATES.
The SWEIS scoping meetings will use a format to facilitate dialogue
between DOE/NNSA and the public and will provide individuals the
opportunity to give written or oral statements. DOE/NNSA welcomes
specific comments or suggestions on the SWEIS process. NNSA invites
stakeholders and members of the public to submit comments on the scope
of the SWEIS during the public scoping period, which started with the
publication of the NOI in the Federal Register on June 24, 2011, and
will now be continued through September 12, 2011. NNSA will consider
comments received after this date to the extent practicable as it
prepares the draft SWEIS. Questions or Comments concerning the scope of
the SWEIS can be submitted to the NNSA SSO at the same postal and
electronic addresses given above. Additionally, the SSO SWEIS Hotline
provides instructions on how to record comments. Please mark all
envelopes, faxes and e-mail: ``Scoping Comments SSO SNL/NM SWEIS''.
Issued in Washington, DC on August 9, 2011.
Thomas P. D'Agostino,
Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration.
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