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I. Introduction
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Order, see the initial application dated
March 1, 2012, (Agencywide Documents
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(ADAMS) Accession No.
ML12072A091), and the Safety
Evaluation dated January 30, 2013,
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[Docket No. 70–0036; NRC–2009–0278]
Exemption of Material for Proposed
Disposal Procedures for the
Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC.,
Hematite Decommissioning Project,
License No. SNM–33, Festus, MI
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Environmental assessment and
finding of no significant impact;
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By letter dated January 16, 2012, the
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(NRC) received a license amendment
application from Westinghouse Electric
Company LLC (WEC or the licensee),
pertaining to its planned disposal of
NRC-licensed source, byproduct, and
special nuclear materials. Regarding this
material, WEC seeks approval, pursuant
to section 20.2002 of Title 10 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), of
proposed disposal procedures which are
not otherwise authorized by NRC
regulations. WEC holds NRC License
No. SNM–33, which authorizes the
licensee to conduct decommissioning
activities at its former fuel cycle facility
located in Festus, Missouri. Since the
fuel cycle facility operations have
ceased, the Hematite site is undergoing
decommissioning. The facility is now
referred to as the Hematite
Decommissioning Project (HDP). The
amendment request seeks authorization
allowing WEC to transfer
decommissioning waste to U.S. Ecology
Idaho, Inc. (USEI), a Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle
C disposal facility located near Grand
View, Idaho. This facility is regulated by
the Idaho Department of Environmental
Quality, and is not an NRC-licensed
facility. Pursuant to 10 CFR 30.11 and
10 CFR 70.17, WEC’s application also
requested exemptions from the licensing
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requirements of 10 CFR 30.3 and 10 CFR
70.3 for the byproduct and special
nuclear material it seeks to transfer.
These exemptions are necessary because
the disposal of byproduct and special
nuclear material must occur at a facility
licensed to possess such material, and
the USEI facility has no NRC license.
On October 4, 2012, USEI requested
that they be considered a party to WEC’s
January 16, 2012, alternate disposal
request and also requested exemptions
from the requirements of 10 CFR 30.3
and 10 CFR 70.3.
On March 19, 2012 (77 FR 16077), the
NRC published in the Federal Register
a Notice of Opportunity for Hearing on
the January 16, 2012, WEC license
amendment request ADAMS Accession
Nos. ML12017A188, ML12017A189 and
ML12017A190. The NRC relied upon
the information provided in the January
16, 2012, license amendment request
and supporting documentation and
other sources as noted in the
Environmental Assessment’s (EA)
references section, in preparing the EA.
II. Environmental Assessment
Summary
Under 10 CFR 20.2002, WEC proposes
to dispose of about 23,000 m3 (30,000
yd3) of low-level waste (LLW) from the
HDP that contains source, byproduct
and special nuclear material at the USEI
hazardous waste disposal facility near
Grand View, Idaho. The LLW will be
generated from building slabs, asphalt,
soils, buried piping and miscellaneous
equipment associated with HDP.
In 2002, WEC and the Missouri
Department of Natural Resources
(MDNR) entered into a Letter
Agreement, which, among other things,
provided for MDNR oversight of certain
studies and response actions in
accordance with the National Oil and
Hazardous Substances Pollution
Contingency Plan under the
requirements of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act
(CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.
(Westinghouse MDNR Review Draft
Remedial Design Work Plan, 2002
(ADAMS Accession No.
ML020880266)).
Subsequently, Missouri and WEC
entered into a Consent Decree, and the
Letter Agreement was terminated. The
Consent Decree provides for MDNR
oversight of those portions of the
investigation and selection of the
remedy for Operable Units at the site
that are not preempted by the Atomic
Energy Act of 1954, as amended. The
Selected Remedy for Operable Unit 1 at
the HDP is Alternative 4: Removal,
Treatment of Volatile Organic
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Compound Waste, and Off-site Disposal
of Low-Level Radioactive Waste (LLRW)
and Non-Hazardous Treatment
Residues.
The no-action alternative involves
discontinuing ongoing
decommissioning activities at the HDP
and leaving decommissioning waste,
including concrete slabs, asphalt, soil,
buried piping and miscellaneous
equipment such as ductwork and air
filters at the HDP site. This action
would require an exemption from the
requirement in 10 CFR 70.38(d) that
decommissioning of facilities
specifically licensed for possession and
use of special nuclear material be
completed and approved by the NRC
after licensed activities cease. The noaction alternative would result in
leaving approximately 23,000 m3 of
total waste volume onsite.
Some of the radiologically
contaminated remediation waste,
regulated by the NRC is co-mingled with
chemically contaminated waste
regulated under CERCLA. The ‘‘no
action alternative’’ would not be in
accordance with the July 2009, CERCLA
Record of Decision for removal and
subsequent treatment of the chemically
contaminated waste.
The no action alternative would not
allow the WEC to meet the requirements
of 10 CFR 20.1402 for unrestricted
release. Selection of this alternative
would require the WEC to continue
environmental monitoring/surveillance
and to maintain administrative and
engineered controls to ensure facility
safety and security. Environmental
impacts of the no-action alternative
would be similar to the impacts which
existed prior to the start of
decommissioning and could escalate if
groundwater contamination spreads and
material such as Tc-99 continues to
leach from the limestone at the site. The
environmental impacts which were
occurring prior to the advent of
decommissioning were those associated
with the maintenance of the Hematite
facility. During that time there were
discharges from the sanitary waste
facility, traffic associated with workers
traversing to and from the site and
vehicular traffic associated with entities
providing services and supplies to the
Hematite facility and their associated
emissions.
Another alternative to the proposed
action is to dispose of the low activity
LLRW in a facility licensed by an NRC
Agreement State for the storage and/or
disposal of LLRW. For this EA, the NRC
evaluated the EnergySolutions, LLC
(EnergySolutions) Clive, Utah facility as
the alternative disposal site for the
radioactive and chemically hazardous
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waste. This is the same facility that was
evaluated as an alternative disposal site
in the 10 CFR 20.2002 request approved
in Hematite License Amendment 58.
The EnergySolutions LLRW disposal
facility at Clive, Utah is located 128
kilometers (80 miles) west of Salt Lake
City, Utah and 70 kilometers (45 miles)
east of Wendover Nevada. The site is
arid with an annual precipitation of
approximately 20 centimeters (8
inches). The facility is licensed by the
State of Utah to dispose of Class A
radioactive waste only (Utah License
2300249) and 11e.(2) byproduct material
(UT2300478) and is issued a Part B
Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act solid waste permit (EPA ID No.
UTD982598898).
The EnergySolutions LLRW facility
routinely manages the disposal of Class
A LLRW containing low concentrations
of special nuclear material (SNM) in
above ground disposal cells. SNM
quantities, below what the NRC would
consider to be a critical mass (i.e., 350
grams of U–235) do not require an NRC
SNM license under 10 CFR Part 70. In
this particular case, regulation would be
by the State of Utah, as an agreement
state authorized under 10 CFR Part 150,
‘‘Exemptions and Continued Regulatory
Authority in Agreements States and in
Offshore Waters Under Section 274.’’
EnergySolutions, however, operates
under a concentration based SNM limit
instead of a total mass limit of 350
grams of SNM. This revision to the
EnergySolutions license was approved
after the NRC independently confirmed
that the concentration limits ensured
that all potential criticality safety
concerns had been met. The SNM
concentration limits are specified in the
facility’s radioactive materials license
(Utah License 2300249). The U–235
concentration limit is 1,900 pCi/g for
enrichments below 10% and 1,190 pCi/
g for enrichments above 10% thus
allowing the facility to routinely operate
above a mass limit of 350 grams of SNM.
The selection of this alternative
would allow WEC to meet the
requirements of 10 CFR 20.1402 for
unrestricted release. In addition, this
site is environmentally similar to USEI.
However, this alternative was not
selected by the licensee.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the EA, the NRC has
concluded that there are no significant
environmental impacts and the issuance
of a license amendment does not
warrant the preparation of an
Environmental Impact Statement.
Accordingly, it has been determined
that a Finding of No Significant Impact
is appropriate.
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IV. Further Information
Documents related to this action,
including the letter requesting the
amendment and supporting
documentation are available online in
the NRC Library at https://www.nrc.gov/
reading-rm/adams.html. The ADAMS
accession numbers for the documents
related to this notice are:
(1) Hematite Decommissioning Project
Alternate Disposal Request
(ML12017A188, ML12017A189 and
ML12017A190
(2) Environmental Assessment
(ML12321A147); and
(3) Notice of Opportunity for Hearing
(ML120240752).
If you do not have access to ADAMS
or if there are problems in accessing the
documents located in ADAMS, contact
the NRC’s Public Document Room (PDR)
Reference staff at 800–397–4209, 301–
415–4737, or by email to
pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
These documents may also be viewed
electronically on the 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 Rockville, Maryland this 25th day
of January, 2013.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Andrew Persinko,
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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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. 70-0036; NRC-2009-0278]
Exemption of Material for Proposed Disposal Procedures for the
Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC., Hematite Decommissioning Project,
License No. SNM-33, Festus, MI
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact;
availability.
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ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2009-0278 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You
may access information related to this document, which the NRC
possesses and are publicly-available, using any of the following
methods:
Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to https://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2009-0278. Address
questions about NRC dockets to Carol Gallagher; telephone: 301-492-
3668; email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov.
NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may access publicly-available documents online in the NRC
Library at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To begin the
search, select ``ADAMS Public Documents'' and then select ``Begin Web-
based ADAMS Search.'' For problems with ADAMS, please contact the NRC's
Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-
4737, or by email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. The ADAMS accession number
for each document referenced in this notice (if that document is
available in ADAMS) is provided the first time that a document is
referenced. In addition, for the convenience of the reader, the ADAMS
accession numbers are provided in Section IV of this notice entitled,
Further Information.
NRC's PDR: You may examine and purchase copies of public
documents at the NRC's PDR, Room O1-F21, One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John J. Hayes, Senior Project Manager,
Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management
Programs, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555,
telephone: 301-415-5928; email: John.Hayes@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
By letter dated January 16, 2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) received a license amendment application from
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC (WEC or the licensee), pertaining to
its planned disposal of NRC-licensed source, byproduct, and special
nuclear materials. Regarding this material, WEC seeks approval,
pursuant to section 20.2002 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR), of proposed disposal procedures which are not
otherwise authorized by NRC regulations. WEC holds NRC License No. SNM-
33, which authorizes the licensee to conduct decommissioning activities
at its former fuel cycle facility located in Festus, Missouri. Since
the fuel cycle facility operations have ceased, the Hematite site is
undergoing decommissioning. The facility is now referred to as the
Hematite Decommissioning Project (HDP). The amendment request seeks
authorization allowing WEC to transfer decommissioning waste to U.S.
Ecology Idaho, Inc. (USEI), a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Subtitle C disposal facility located near Grand View, Idaho. This
facility is regulated by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality,
and is not an NRC-licensed facility. Pursuant to 10 CFR 30.11 and 10
CFR 70.17, WEC's application also requested exemptions from the
licensing requirements of 10 CFR 30.3 and 10 CFR 70.3 for the byproduct
and special nuclear material it seeks to transfer. These exemptions are
necessary because the disposal of byproduct and special nuclear
material must occur at a facility licensed to possess such material,
and the USEI facility has no NRC license.
On October 4, 2012, USEI requested that they be considered a party
to WEC's January 16, 2012, alternate disposal request and also
requested exemptions from the requirements of 10 CFR 30.3 and 10 CFR
70.3.
On March 19, 2012 (77 FR 16077), the NRC published in the Federal
Register a Notice of Opportunity for Hearing on the January 16, 2012,
WEC license amendment request ADAMS Accession Nos. ML12017A188,
ML12017A189 and ML12017A190. The NRC relied upon the information
provided in the January 16, 2012, license amendment request and
supporting documentation and other sources as noted in the
Environmental Assessment's (EA) references section, in preparing the
EA.
II. Environmental Assessment Summary
Under 10 CFR 20.2002, WEC proposes to dispose of about 23,000 m\3\
(30,000 yd\3\) of low-level waste (LLW) from the HDP that contains
source, byproduct and special nuclear material at the USEI hazardous
waste disposal facility near Grand View, Idaho. The LLW will be
generated from building slabs, asphalt, soils, buried piping and
miscellaneous equipment associated with HDP.
In 2002, WEC and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources
(MDNR) entered into a Letter Agreement, which, among other things,
provided for MDNR oversight of certain studies and response actions in
accordance with the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution
Contingency Plan under the requirements of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42
U.S.C. 9601 et seq. (Westinghouse MDNR Review Draft Remedial Design
Work Plan, 2002 (ADAMS Accession No. ML020880266)).
Subsequently, Missouri and WEC entered into a Consent Decree, and
the Letter Agreement was terminated. The Consent Decree provides for
MDNR oversight of those portions of the investigation and selection of
the remedy for Operable Units at the site that are not preempted by the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. The Selected Remedy for Operable
Unit 1 at the HDP is Alternative 4: Removal, Treatment of Volatile
Organic
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Compound Waste, and Off-site Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
(LLRW) and Non-Hazardous Treatment Residues.
The no-action alternative involves discontinuing ongoing
decommissioning activities at the HDP and leaving decommissioning
waste, including concrete slabs, asphalt, soil, buried piping and
miscellaneous equipment such as ductwork and air filters at the HDP
site. This action would require an exemption from the requirement in 10
CFR 70.38(d) that decommissioning of facilities specifically licensed
for possession and use of special nuclear material be completed and
approved by the NRC after licensed activities cease. The no-action
alternative would result in leaving approximately 23,000 m\3\ of total
waste volume onsite.
Some of the radiologically contaminated remediation waste,
regulated by the NRC is co-mingled with chemically contaminated waste
regulated under CERCLA. The ``no action alternative'' would not be in
accordance with the July 2009, CERCLA Record of Decision for removal
and subsequent treatment of the chemically contaminated waste.
The no action alternative would not allow the WEC to meet the
requirements of 10 CFR 20.1402 for unrestricted release. Selection of
this alternative would require the WEC to continue environmental
monitoring/surveillance and to maintain administrative and engineered
controls to ensure facility safety and security. Environmental impacts
of the no-action alternative would be similar to the impacts which
existed prior to the start of decommissioning and could escalate if
groundwater contamination spreads and material such as Tc-99 continues
to leach from the limestone at the site. The environmental impacts
which were occurring prior to the advent of decommissioning were those
associated with the maintenance of the Hematite facility. During that
time there were discharges from the sanitary waste facility, traffic
associated with workers traversing to and from the site and vehicular
traffic associated with entities providing services and supplies to the
Hematite facility and their associated emissions.
Another alternative to the proposed action is to dispose of the low
activity LLRW in a facility licensed by an NRC Agreement State for the
storage and/or disposal of LLRW. For this EA, the NRC evaluated the
EnergySolutions, LLC (EnergySolutions) Clive, Utah facility as the
alternative disposal site for the radioactive and chemically hazardous
waste. This is the same facility that was evaluated as an alternative
disposal site in the 10 CFR 20.2002 request approved in Hematite
License Amendment 58.
The EnergySolutions LLRW disposal facility at Clive, Utah is
located 128 kilometers (80 miles) west of Salt Lake City, Utah and 70
kilometers (45 miles) east of Wendover Nevada. The site is arid with an
annual precipitation of approximately 20 centimeters (8 inches). The
facility is licensed by the State of Utah to dispose of Class A
radioactive waste only (Utah License 2300249) and 11e.(2) byproduct
material (UT2300478) and is issued a Part B Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act solid waste permit (EPA ID No. UTD982598898).
The EnergySolutions LLRW facility routinely manages the disposal of
Class A LLRW containing low concentrations of special nuclear material
(SNM) in above ground disposal cells. SNM quantities, below what the
NRC would consider to be a critical mass (i.e., 350 grams of U-235) do
not require an NRC SNM license under 10 CFR Part 70. In this particular
case, regulation would be by the State of Utah, as an agreement state
authorized under 10 CFR Part 150, ``Exemptions and Continued Regulatory
Authority in Agreements States and in Offshore Waters Under Section
274.'' EnergySolutions, however, operates under a concentration based
SNM limit instead of a total mass limit of 350 grams of SNM. This
revision to the EnergySolutions license was approved after the NRC
independently confirmed that the concentration limits ensured that all
potential criticality safety concerns had been met. The SNM
concentration limits are specified in the facility's radioactive
materials license (Utah License 2300249). The U-235 concentration limit
is 1,900 pCi/g for enrichments below 10% and 1,190 pCi/g for
enrichments above 10% thus allowing the facility to routinely operate
above a mass limit of 350 grams of SNM.
The selection of this alternative would allow WEC to meet the
requirements of 10 CFR 20.1402 for unrestricted release. In addition,
this site is environmentally similar to USEI. However, this alternative
was not selected by the licensee.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the EA, the NRC has concluded that there are no
significant environmental impacts and the issuance of a license
amendment does not warrant the preparation of an Environmental Impact
Statement. Accordingly, it has been determined that a Finding of No
Significant Impact is appropriate.
IV. Further Information
Documents related to this action, including the letter requesting
the amendment and supporting documentation are available online in the
NRC Library at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. The ADAMS
accession numbers for the documents related to this notice are:
(1) Hematite Decommissioning Project Alternate Disposal Request
(ML12017A188, ML12017A189 and ML12017A190
(2) Environmental Assessment (ML12321A147); and
(3) Notice of Opportunity for Hearing (ML120240752).
If you do not have access to ADAMS or if there are problems in
accessing the documents located in ADAMS, contact the NRC's Public
Document Room (PDR) Reference staff at 800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or
by email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
These documents may also be viewed electronically on the 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 Rockville, Maryland this 25th day of January, 2013.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Andrew Persinko,
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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