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[Docket No. 72–10; NRC–2020–0169]
Prairie Island Independent Spent Fuel
Storage Installation
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Environmental assessment and
finding of no significant impact;
issuance.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is considering the
amendment of Special Nuclear
Materials (SNM) License SNM–2506 for
the Prairie Island Nuclear Generating
Plant Independent Spent Fuel Storage
Installation (PI ISFSI) located in
Goodhue County, Minnesota. The NRC
has prepared an environmental
assessment (EA) for this proposed
license amendment in accordance with
its regulations. Based on the EA, the
NRC has concluded that a finding of no
significant impact (FONSI) is
appropriate. The NRC also is conducting
a safety evaluation of the proposed
license renewal.
DATES: The EA and FONSI referenced in
this document are available on October
8, 2020.
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NRC–2020–0169 when contacting the
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document.
SUMMARY:
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The NRC is considering a license
amendment request (LAR) for license
SNM–2506 for the PI specifically
licensed ISFSI located in Goodhue
County, Minnesota (ADAMS Accession
No. ML19217A312). The licensee,
Northern States Power Company, a
Minnesota corporation (NSPM), is
requesting to increase the amount of
spent fuel stored at the PI ISFSI by
adding Transnuclear, Inc. (TN) TN–40/
TN–40HT storage casks, adding a new
storage pad within the existing ISFSI
footprint. If approved, NSPM would be
able to increase the maximum amount
of spent fuel allowed under renewed
license SNM–2506 for the PI ISFSI to
1,049.60 tons of equivalent uranium of
spent fuel assemblies, an equivalent
capacity of 64 TN–40HT casks.
The NRC staff has prepared a final EA
as part of its review of this license
renewal request in accordance with the
requirements of part 51 of title 10 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR),
‘‘Environmental Protection Regulations
for Domestic Licensing and Related
Regulatory Functions.’’ Based on the
final EA, the NRC has determined that
an environmental impact statement
(EIS) is not required for this proposed
action and a FONSI is appropriate. The
NRC is also conducting a safety
evaluation of the proposed license
amendment pursuant to 10 CFR part 72,
and the results will be documented in
a separate Safety Evaluation Report
(SER). If NSPM’s request is approved,
the NRC will issue the license
amendment following publication of
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this final EA and FONSI and the SER in
the Federal Register.
II. Final Environmental Assessment
Summary
NSPM is requesting to amend license
SNM–2506 for the PI specifically
licensed ISFSI to increase the amount of
spent fuel allowed. The NRC has
assessed the potential environmental
impacts of the proposed action and
alternatives to the proposed action,
shipment of spent fuel to an offsite
facility, and the no-action alternative.
The results of the NRC’s environmental
review can be found in the final EA
(ADAMS Accession No. ML20275A342).
The NRC staff performed its
environmental review in accordance
with the requirements in 10 CFR part
51. In conducting the environmental
review, the NRC considered information
in the LAR to expand the ISFSI
(ADAMS Accession No. ML19217A313);
communications and consultation with
the Minnesota State Historic
Preservation Office (SHPO); as well as
information provided by the Prairie
Island Indian Community (PIIC) and 26
additional Native American Tribes; the
Minnesota-Wisconsin Ecological
Services Field Office of Fish and
Wildlife; the Minnesota State
Department of Health; the Minnesota
Environmental Quality Board, the
Minnesota Department of Commerce,
the Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency, the Minnesota Department of
Natural Resources, and the
Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5.
Approval of NSPM’s proposed LAR
would allow NSPM to increase the
amount of spent fuel stored at the PI
ISFSI, allowing up to 64 storage casks
and adding a new storage pad within
the existing ISFSI footprint. The
estimated annual dose to the nearest
permanent resident from ISFSI activities
is 0.0434 mSv/yr (4.34 mrem/yr)
(ADAMS Accession No. ML19217A313),
which is below the 0.25 mSv/yr (25
mrem/yr) limit specified in 10 CFR
72.104(a) and the 1 mSv/yr (100 mrem/
yr) limit specified in 10 CFR
20.1301(a)(1). Furthermore, NSPM
maintains a radiation protection
program for the ISFSI in accordance
with 10 CFR part 20 to ensure that
radiation doses are as low as is
reasonably achievable (ALARA).
Accordingly, no significant radiological
or non-radiological impacts are
expected to result from approval of the
ISFSI expansion request, and the
proposed action would not significantly
contribute to cumulative impacts at the
PI site. Additionally, there would be no
disproportionately high and adverse
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impacts on minority and low-income
populations.
In its LAR, NSPM is proposing no
changes in how it handles, and stores
spent fuel at the PI ISFSI. In its LAR,
NSPM commits to following their
Cultural Resource Management Plan
during all ground-disturbing expansion
activities. Approval of the proposed
action is not expected to result in new
construction or expansion beyond the
existing ISFSI footprint. The ISFSI is a
largely passive facility that produces no
liquid or gaseous effluents. No
significant radiological or nonradiological impacts are expected from
the expansion or continued normal
operations. Occupational dose estimates
associated with the expansion and
continued normal operation and
maintenance of the ISFSI are expected
to be at ALARA levels and within the
limits of 10 CFR 20.1201. Therefore, the
NRC staff has determined that pursuant
to 10 CFR 51.31, preparation of an EIS
is not required for the proposed action,
and pursuant to 10 CFR 51.32, a FONSI
is appropriate.
Furthermore, the NRC staff
determined that this LAR does not have
the potential to cause effects on historic
properties, assuming those were
present; therefore, in accordance with
36 CFR 800.3(a)(1), no consultation is
required under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act.’’ The
NRC staff consulted with the Minnesota
SHPO via letter dated December 17,
2019, (ADAMS Package Accession No.
ML19311C631) and May 28, 2020
(ADAMS Package Accession No.
ML20140A115). The Minnesota SHPO
responded via letter dated August 10,
2020, indicating they concurred on the
finding of no effect (ADAMS Accession
No. ML20223A064). Additionally, the
NRC staff contacted the PIIC and 26
additional Native American Tribes and
provided its determination via letters
dated December 19, 2019 (ADAMS
Package Accession No. ML19312A048).
The PIIC responded on January 17, 2020
(ADAMS Accession No. ML20066G473),
and the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux
Community responded via letter dated
January 28, 2020 (ADAMS Accession
No. ML20035D132); both indicated that
they concurred with the determination
of no effect. The NRC staff, with the
assistance of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service Information for Planning and
Consultation project planning tool,
determined that the listed species and/
or critical habitat will not be adversely
affected by the proposed action.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
Based on its review of the proposed
action in the EA, in accordance with the
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requirements in 10 CFR part 51, the
NRC has concluded that the proposed
action, amendment of NRC license
SNM–2506 for the PI ISFSI located in
Goodhue County, Minnesota, will not
significantly affect the quality of the
human environment. Therefore, the
NRC has determined, pursuant to 10
CFR 51.31, that preparation of an EIS is
not required for the proposed action and
a FONSI is appropriate.
Dated: October 5, 2020.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Jessie M. Quintero,
Acting Chief, Environmental Review Materials
Branch, Division of Rulemaking,
Environment, and Financial Support, Office
of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
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AGENCY:
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. 72-10; NRC-2020-0169]
Prairie Island Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact;
issuance.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering
the amendment of Special Nuclear Materials (SNM) License SNM-2506 for
the Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Independent Spent Fuel
Storage Installation (PI ISFSI) located in Goodhue County, Minnesota.
The NRC has prepared an environmental assessment (EA) for this proposed
license amendment in accordance with its regulations. Based on the EA,
the NRC has concluded that a finding of no significant impact (FONSI)
is appropriate. The NRC also is conducting a safety evaluation of the
proposed license renewal.
DATES: The EA and FONSI referenced in this document are available on
October 8, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2020-0169 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You
may obtain publicly available information related to this document
using any of the following methods:
Federal Rulemaking Website: Go to https://www.regulations.gov/ and search for Docket ID NRC-2020-0169. Address
questions about Docket IDs to Jennifer Borges; telephone: 301-287-9127,
or by email to [email protected]. For technical questions,
contact the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
SECTION of this document.
NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly available documents online in the
ADAMS Public Documents collection at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To begin the search, select ``Begin Web-based ADAMS
Search.'' For problems with ADAMS, please contact the NRC's Public
Document Room reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by
email to [email protected]. The ADAMS accession number for each
document referenced in this document (if that document is available in
ADAMS) is provided the first time that a document is referenced.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jean Trefethen, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555-0001; telephone: 301-415-0867, or by email to:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The NRC is considering a license amendment request (LAR) for
license SNM-2506 for the PI specifically licensed ISFSI located in
Goodhue County, Minnesota (ADAMS Accession No. ML19217A312). The
licensee, Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation
(NSPM), is requesting to increase the amount of spent fuel stored at
the PI ISFSI by adding Transnuclear, Inc. (TN) TN-40/TN-40HT storage
casks, adding a new storage pad within the existing ISFSI footprint. If
approved, NSPM would be able to increase the maximum amount of spent
fuel allowed under renewed license SNM-2506 for the PI ISFSI to
1,049.60 tons of equivalent uranium of spent fuel assemblies, an
equivalent capacity of 64 TN-40HT casks.
The NRC staff has prepared a final EA as part of its review of this
license renewal request in accordance with the requirements of part 51
of title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR),
``Environmental Protection Regulations for Domestic Licensing and
Related Regulatory Functions.'' Based on the final EA, the NRC has
determined that an environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required
for this proposed action and a FONSI is appropriate. The NRC is also
conducting a safety evaluation of the proposed license amendment
pursuant to 10 CFR part 72, and the results will be documented in a
separate Safety Evaluation Report (SER). If NSPM's request is approved,
the NRC will issue the license amendment following publication of
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this final EA and FONSI and the SER in the Federal Register.
II. Final Environmental Assessment Summary
NSPM is requesting to amend license SNM-2506 for the PI
specifically licensed ISFSI to increase the amount of spent fuel
allowed. The NRC has assessed the potential environmental impacts of
the proposed action and alternatives to the proposed action, shipment
of spent fuel to an offsite facility, and the no-action alternative.
The results of the NRC's environmental review can be found in the final
EA (ADAMS Accession No. ML20275A342). The NRC staff performed its
environmental review in accordance with the requirements in 10 CFR part
51. In conducting the environmental review, the NRC considered
information in the LAR to expand the ISFSI (ADAMS Accession No.
ML19217A313); communications and consultation with the Minnesota State
Historic Preservation Office (SHPO); as well as information provided by
the Prairie Island Indian Community (PIIC) and 26 additional Native
American Tribes; the Minnesota-Wisconsin Ecological Services Field
Office of Fish and Wildlife; the Minnesota State Department of Health;
the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, the Minnesota Department of
Commerce, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, the Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources, and the Environmental Protection
Agency Region 5.
Approval of NSPM's proposed LAR would allow NSPM to increase the
amount of spent fuel stored at the PI ISFSI, allowing up to 64 storage
casks and adding a new storage pad within the existing ISFSI footprint.
The estimated annual dose to the nearest permanent resident from ISFSI
activities is 0.0434 mSv/yr (4.34 mrem/yr) (ADAMS Accession No.
ML19217A313), which is below the 0.25 mSv/yr (25 mrem/yr) limit
specified in 10 CFR 72.104(a) and the 1 mSv/yr (100 mrem/yr) limit
specified in 10 CFR 20.1301(a)(1). Furthermore, NSPM maintains a
radiation protection program for the ISFSI in accordance with 10 CFR
part 20 to ensure that radiation doses are as low as is reasonably
achievable (ALARA). Accordingly, no significant radiological or non-
radiological impacts are expected to result from approval of the ISFSI
expansion request, and the proposed action would not significantly
contribute to cumulative impacts at the PI site. Additionally, there
would be no disproportionately high and adverse impacts on minority and
low-income populations.
In its LAR, NSPM is proposing no changes in how it handles, and
stores spent fuel at the PI ISFSI. In its LAR, NSPM commits to
following their Cultural Resource Management Plan during all ground-
disturbing expansion activities. Approval of the proposed action is not
expected to result in new construction or expansion beyond the existing
ISFSI footprint. The ISFSI is a largely passive facility that produces
no liquid or gaseous effluents. No significant radiological or non-
radiological impacts are expected from the expansion or continued
normal operations. Occupational dose estimates associated with the
expansion and continued normal operation and maintenance of the ISFSI
are expected to be at ALARA levels and within the limits of 10 CFR
20.1201. Therefore, the NRC staff has determined that pursuant to 10
CFR 51.31, preparation of an EIS is not required for the proposed
action, and pursuant to 10 CFR 51.32, a FONSI is appropriate.
Furthermore, the NRC staff determined that this LAR does not have
the potential to cause effects on historic properties, assuming those
were present; therefore, in accordance with 36 CFR 800.3(a)(1), no
consultation is required under Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act.'' The NRC staff consulted with the Minnesota SHPO via
letter dated December 17, 2019, (ADAMS Package Accession No.
ML19311C631) and May 28, 2020 (ADAMS Package Accession No.
ML20140A115). The Minnesota SHPO responded via letter dated August 10,
2020, indicating they concurred on the finding of no effect (ADAMS
Accession No. ML20223A064). Additionally, the NRC staff contacted the
PIIC and 26 additional Native American Tribes and provided its
determination via letters dated December 19, 2019 (ADAMS Package
Accession No. ML19312A048). The PIIC responded on January 17, 2020
(ADAMS Accession No. ML20066G473), and the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux
Community responded via letter dated January 28, 2020 (ADAMS Accession
No. ML20035D132); both indicated that they concurred with the
determination of no effect. The NRC staff, with the assistance of the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Information for Planning and
Consultation project planning tool, determined that the listed species
and/or critical habitat will not be adversely affected by the proposed
action.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
Based on its review of the proposed action in the EA, in accordance
with the requirements in 10 CFR part 51, the NRC has concluded that the
proposed action, amendment of NRC license SNM-2506 for the PI ISFSI
located in Goodhue County, Minnesota, will not significantly affect the
quality of the human environment. Therefore, the NRC has determined,
pursuant to 10 CFR 51.31, that preparation of an EIS is not required
for the proposed action and a FONSI is appropriate.
Dated: October 5, 2020.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Jessie M. Quintero,
Acting Chief, Environmental Review Materials Branch, Division of
Rulemaking, Environment, and Financial Support, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards.
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