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sections 301(b) and 402(f) of the
Department of Energy Organization Act
(42 U.S.C. 7151(b) and 42 U.S.C.
7172(f)). Such exports require
authorization under section 202(e) of
the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C.
824a(e)).
On October 20, 2021, BP Energy filed
an application with DOE (Application
or App.) to transmit electric energy from
the United States to Mexico ‘‘for a term
of five (5) years, or the maximum period
allowed.’’ App. at 1. BP Energy states
that it ‘‘is a Delaware corporation and a
wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of BP
America Inc,’’ which ‘‘is an indirect,
wholly-owned subsidiary of BP p.l.c.
(‘‘BP’’), a company organized under the
laws of England and Wales with its
international headquarters in London,
UK and its U.S. headquarters in
Houston, Texas.’’ Id. at 2. BP Energy
represents that ‘‘[n]either [it] nor any of
its affiliates own or control electric
transmission facilities except for those
facilities that are necessary to connect
generating facilities owned by affiliates
to the transmission grid.’’ Id. at 5.
BP Energy further claims that its
proposed purchases will come from
‘‘electric utilities, power marketers,
federal power marketing agencies, and
affiliated suppliers pursuant to
voluntary agreements.’’ App. at 5. BP
Energy contends that its proposed
exports ‘‘do not and will not impair the
sufficiency of the electric power supply
within the United States.’’ Id. at 5–6. BP
Energy adds that its exports ‘‘will not
impede or tend to impede the regional
coordination of electric utility planning
or operations, but will instead conform
to system requirements as they may
change over time.’’ Id. at 6.
The existing international
transmission facilities to be utilized by
the Applicant have previously been
authorized by Presidential permits
issued pursuant to Executive Order
10485, as amended, and are appropriate
for open access transmission by third
parties.
Procedural Matters: Any person
desiring to be heard in this proceeding
should file a comment or protest to the
Application at the address provided
above. Protests should be filed in
accordance with Rule 211 of the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC)
Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR
385.211). Any person desiring to
become a party to this proceeding
should file a motion to intervene at the
above address in accordance with FERC
Rule 214 (18 CFR 385.214).
Comments and other filings
concerning BP Energy’s application to
export electric energy to Mexico should
be clearly marked with OE Docket No.
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EA–314–C. Additional copies are to be
provided directly to Betsy Carr, 201
Helios Way, Houston, TX 77079,
betsy.carr@bp.com; and Judy Briscoe,
201 Helios Way, Houston, TX 77079,
judy.briscoe@bp.com.
Copies of the Application will be
made available, upon request, by
accessing the program website at
https://energy.gov/node/11845, or by
emailing Matt Aronoff at
matthew.aronoff@hq.doe.gov.
Signed in Washington, DC, on November 1,
2021.
Christopher Lawrence,
Management and Program Analyst, Electricity
Delivery Division, Office of Electricity.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Availability of Draft Waste
Incidental to Reprocessing Evaluation
for the Test Bed Initiative
Demonstration
Office of Environmental
Management, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) announces the availability
of the Draft Waste Incidental to
Reprocessing Evaluation for the Test
Bed Initiative Demonstration, U.S.
Department of Energy (Draft WIR
Evaluation). The Draft WIR Evaluation
concerns DOE’s proposed Test Bed
Initiative (TBI) Demonstration. Under
the proposed TBI Demonstration,
approximately 2,000 gallons of waste
from tank SY–101 at the Hanford Site in
Washington will be pretreated to
remove most key radionuclides, then
solidified (grouted) offsite and
subsequently disposed of at a licensed
and permitted disposal facility outside
of the State of Washington. The Draft
WIR Evaluation demonstrates that the
pretreated and solidified waste will be
incidental to reprocessing of spent
nuclear fuel, will not be high-level
radioactive waste (HLW), and may be
managed as low-level radioactive waste
(LLW). DOE prepared the Draft WIR
Evaluation pursuant to DOE Order
435.1, Radioactive Waste Management,
and DOE Manual 435.1–1, chg 3,
Radioactive Waste Management
Manual. DOE is consulting with the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
concerning the Draft WIR Evaluation.
DOE is also making the Draft WIR
Evaluation available for comments from
States, Tribal Nations, stakeholders and
the public. After consultation with NRC,
carefully considering comments
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received, and performing any necessary
revisions of analyses and technical
documents, DOE plans to prepare a final
WIR Evaluation. Based on the final WIR
Evaluation, DOE may determine, in a
future WIR Determination, whether the
pretreated and solidified waste is
incidental to reprocessing, is non-HLW,
and may be managed as LLW.
DATES: DOE invites comments on the
Draft WIR Evaluation during a 90-day
comment period beginning November 5,
2021 and ending on February 2, 2022.
DOE will consider all comments
received by February 2, 2022. A public
meeting on the Draft WIR Evaluation
will be held on November 18, 2021.
Before the meeting, DOE will issue
stakeholder and media notifications and
publish an additional notice in the local
newspaper providing the date, time, and
information concerning the public
meeting.
Information on the public
meeting date will be available before the
meeting at the website listed in https://
www.hanford.gov/pageAction.cfm/
calendar. The Draft WIR Evaluation is
available on the internet at https://
www.hanford.gov/page.cfm/
ReprocessingEvaluationforBedInitiative.
Written comments should be submitted
to: Ms. Jennifer Colborn, U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of River
Protection, 2440 Stevens Drive,
Richland, WA 99354. Alternatively,
comments may also be filed
electronically by email to: TBIWIR@
rl.gov.
ADDRESSES:
For
further information about this Draft WIR
Evaluation, please contact Mr. Richard
Valle by mail at U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of River Protection, 2440
Stevens Drive, Richland, WA 99354, by
phone at (509) 376–7256, or by email at
richard_j_valle@orp.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE
currently stores radioactive waste in
underground tanks at the Hanford Site
in the State of Washington. The waste
is managed as HLW generated, in part,
by the prior reprocessing of spent
nuclear fuel for defense-related
activities during the Manhattan Project
and Cold War eras. Hanford’s current
mission focuses on the cleanup and
remediation of those wastes and
ultimate closure of the site. As part of
that mission, DOE is retrieving waste
from the Hanford tanks, separating the
low-activity waste (LAW) from other
waste in the Hanford tanks and
vitrifying (immobilizing in a glass
matrix) some of the LAW. DOE has not
selected a supplemental treatment
method for the remaining LAW in the
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Hanford tanks.1 The proposed TBI
Demonstration would demonstrate a
potential supplemental LAW treatment
approach.2
This Draft WIR Evaluation concerns
approximately 2,000 gallons of waste
from Hanford tank SY–101, which,
under the proposed TBI Demonstration,
will be pretreated at the Hanford Site to
remove most key radionuclides, then
solidified (grouted) offsite and disposed
of at a licensed and permitted facility
outside the State of Washington. This
Draft WIR Evaluation evaluates whether
the pretreated and solidified waste will
be incidental to reprocessing of spent
nuclear fuel, will not be HLW, and may
be managed as LLW under the criteria
in Section II.B.(2)(a) of the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) Manual
435.1–1, Radioactive Waste
Management Manual. This Draft WIR
Evaluation demonstrates that the criteria
in DOE Manual 435.1–1 will be
satisfied.
For the proposed TBI Demonstration,
about 2,000 gallons of Tank SY–101
supernate (the uppermost liquid layer of
the tank waste that contains low levels
of insoluble, long-lived radionuclides)
will be pretreated using: In-tank settling,
followed by decanting, filtering, and
processing through ion exchange media.
The decanting (pumping without
disturbing the underlying saltcake
layer), filtering and ion exchange
pretreatment will take place within an
In Tank Pretreatment System, installed
in Tank SY–101. The pretreated liquid
will be transferred into totes (Type A
shipping packages). Trucks will
transport the shipping packages to a
commercial treatment facility, either
Perma-Fix Northwest in Richland,
Washington, EnergySolutions, near
Clive, Utah, Perma-Fix Diversified
Scientific Services Inc., in Kingston,
Tennessee, or Waste Control Specialists
LLC, near Andrews, Texas. At the offsite
treatment facility, the waste will be
solidified in a grout matrix. DOE plans
to dispose of the treated and solidified
waste as mixed LLW at either the
EnergySolutions disposal facility near
Clive, Utah or the Waste Control
1 See Record of Decision for the Final Tank
Closure and Waste Management Environmental
Impact Statement for the Hanford Site, Richland,
Washington. 78 FR 75913 (Dec. 13, 2013).
2 Implementation of the proposed TBI
Demonstration is contingent upon completion of
analysis and documentation required pursuant to
the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as
amended, 42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq. (NEPA). DOE
prepared a Draft Environmental Assessment for the
proposed TBI Demonstration, Draft Environmental
Assessment of the Test Bed Initiative Demonstration
(DOE/EA–2086) and provided it to the host and
affected States and Indian Tribes, for a 14-day
comment period, on August 17, 2021.
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Specialists Federal Waste Facility (WCS
FWF), near Andrews, Texas. At this
time, DOE has not selected the location
of either the solidification facility or the
disposal facility.
Section II.B.(2)(a) of DOE Manual
435.1–1 sets forth criteria for
determining, based on an evaluation,
whether waste is incidental to
reprocessing, is not HLW, and may be
managed as LLW. Those criteria, in
relevant part, are that the wastes: ‘‘(1)
have been processed, or will be
processed, to remove key radionuclides
to the maximum extent that is
technically and economically practical;
(2) will be managed to meet safety
requirements comparable to the
performance objectives, set out in 10
CFR part 61, subpart C, Performance
Objectives; and (3) are to be managed,
pursuant to DOE’s authority under the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
in accordance with the provisions in
Chapter IV [of Manual 435.1–1],
provided the waste will be incorporated
into a solid physical form at a
concentration that does not exceed the
applicable concentration limits for Class
C LLW, as set out in 10 CFR 61.55,
Waste Classification.’’
This Draft WIR Evaluation
demonstrates that the criteria in Section
II.B.(2)(a) of DOE Manual 435.1–1 will
be met. As to the first criterion, key
radionuclides will be removed to the
maximum extent technically and
economically practical. Pretreatment
will remove approximately 98.8% of the
key radionuclides (including cesium137 and its daughter, barium-137m)
from the approximately 2,000 gallons of
tank SY–101 supernate. About 1.8
curies will remain in the pretreated
waste. Regarding the second criterion,
the solidified waste will meet the waste
acceptance criteria for the
EnergySolutions disposal facility or the
WCS FWF, as applicable, which will
ensure that the performance objectives,
including doses, will be met for LLW
disposal as set forth in the Utah
Administrative Code and the Texas
Administrative Code, respectively,
which are comparable to the NRC
performance objectives at 10 CFR part
61, subpart C. With respect to the third
criterion, the pretreated and grouted
waste will be in a solid physical form,
will be well below the concentration
limits for Class C LLW, and is expected
to meet concentration limits for Class A
LLW.
DOE is consulting with the NRC
concerning this Draft WIR Evaluation.
DOE is also making this Draft WIR
Evaluation available for comments by
States, Tribal Nations, stakeholders and
the public.
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After consultation with the NRC,
carefully considering comments
received from States, Tribal Nations,
stakeholders and the public, and
performing any necessary revisions of
analyses and technical documents, DOE
plans to prepare a final WIR Evaluation.
Based on the final WIR Evaluation, DOE
may determine (in a future WIR
Determination) whether the waste is
incidental to reprocessing, is not HLW,
and may be managed as LLW. If DOE
issues a Final WIR Evaluation and WIR
Determination in the future, then the
pretreated LAW discharged from the
tank—from which key radionuclides
will have been removed to the
maximum extent technically and
economically practical—will be
managed as LLW, subject to the analysis
and commitments in the Final WIR
Evaluation and WIR Determination.3
Signing Authority
This document of the Department of
Energy was signed on October 29, 2021,
by Mark A. Gilbertson, Associate
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Regulatory and Policy Affairs, pursuant
to delegated authority from the
Secretary of Energy. That document
with the original signature and date is
maintained by DOE. For administrative
purposes only, and in compliance with
requirements of the Office of the Federal
Register, the undersigned DOE Federal
Register Liaison Officer has been
authorized to sign and submit the
document in electronic format for
publication, as an official document of
the Department of Energy. This
administrative process in no way alters
the legal effect of this document upon
publication in the Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on November 2,
2021.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S.
Department of Energy.
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3 It follows that such LLW will be appropriately
stored, transported, solidified, and disposed of as
LLW.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Availability of Draft Waste Incidental to Reprocessing
Evaluation for the Test Bed Initiative Demonstration
AGENCY: Office of Environmental Management, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces the availability
of the Draft Waste Incidental to Reprocessing Evaluation for the Test
Bed Initiative Demonstration, U.S. Department of Energy (Draft WIR
Evaluation). The Draft WIR Evaluation concerns DOE's proposed Test Bed
Initiative (TBI) Demonstration. Under the proposed TBI Demonstration,
approximately 2,000 gallons of waste from tank SY-101 at the Hanford
Site in Washington will be pretreated to remove most key radionuclides,
then solidified (grouted) offsite and subsequently disposed of at a
licensed and permitted disposal facility outside of the State of
Washington. The Draft WIR Evaluation demonstrates that the pretreated
and solidified waste will be incidental to reprocessing of spent
nuclear fuel, will not be high-level radioactive waste (HLW), and may
be managed as low-level radioactive waste (LLW). DOE prepared the Draft
WIR Evaluation pursuant to DOE Order 435.1, Radioactive Waste
Management, and DOE Manual 435.1-1, chg 3, Radioactive Waste Management
Manual. DOE is consulting with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
concerning the Draft WIR Evaluation. DOE is also making the Draft WIR
Evaluation available for comments from States, Tribal Nations,
stakeholders and the public. After consultation with NRC, carefully
considering comments received, and performing any necessary revisions
of analyses and technical documents, DOE plans to prepare a final WIR
Evaluation. Based on the final WIR Evaluation, DOE may determine, in a
future WIR Determination, whether the pretreated and solidified waste
is incidental to reprocessing, is non-HLW, and may be managed as LLW.
DATES: DOE invites comments on the Draft WIR Evaluation during a 90-day
comment period beginning November 5, 2021 and ending on February 2,
2022. DOE will consider all comments received by February 2, 2022. A
public meeting on the Draft WIR Evaluation will be held on November 18,
2021. Before the meeting, DOE will issue stakeholder and media
notifications and publish an additional notice in the local newspaper
providing the date, time, and information concerning the public
meeting.
ADDRESSES: Information on the public meeting date will be available
before the meeting at the website listed in https://www.hanford.gov/pageAction.cfm/calendar. The Draft WIR Evaluation is available on the
internet at https://www.hanford.gov/page.cfm/ReprocessingEvaluationforBedInitiative. Written comments should be
submitted to: Ms. Jennifer Colborn, U.S. Department of Energy, Office
of River Protection, 2440 Stevens Drive, Richland, WA 99354.
Alternatively, comments may also be filed electronically by email to:
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information about this
Draft WIR Evaluation, please contact Mr. Richard Valle by mail at U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of River Protection, 2440 Stevens Drive,
Richland, WA 99354, by phone at (509) 376-7256, or by email at
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE currently stores radioactive waste in
underground tanks at the Hanford Site in the State of Washington. The
waste is managed as HLW generated, in part, by the prior reprocessing
of spent nuclear fuel for defense-related activities during the
Manhattan Project and Cold War eras. Hanford's current mission focuses
on the cleanup and remediation of those wastes and ultimate closure of
the site. As part of that mission, DOE is retrieving waste from the
Hanford tanks, separating the low-activity waste (LAW) from other waste
in the Hanford tanks and vitrifying (immobilizing in a glass matrix)
some of the LAW. DOE has not selected a supplemental treatment method
for the remaining LAW in the
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Hanford tanks.\1\ The proposed TBI Demonstration would demonstrate a
potential supplemental LAW treatment approach.\2\
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\1\ See Record of Decision for the Final Tank Closure and Waste
Management Environmental Impact Statement for the Hanford Site,
Richland, Washington. 78 FR 75913 (Dec. 13, 2013).
\2\ Implementation of the proposed TBI Demonstration is
contingent upon completion of analysis and documentation required
pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as
amended, 42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq. (NEPA). DOE prepared a Draft
Environmental Assessment for the proposed TBI Demonstration, Draft
Environmental Assessment of the Test Bed Initiative Demonstration
(DOE/EA-2086) and provided it to the host and affected States and
Indian Tribes, for a 14-day comment period, on August 17, 2021.
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This Draft WIR Evaluation concerns approximately 2,000 gallons of
waste from Hanford tank SY-101, which, under the proposed TBI
Demonstration, will be pretreated at the Hanford Site to remove most
key radionuclides, then solidified (grouted) offsite and disposed of at
a licensed and permitted facility outside the State of Washington. This
Draft WIR Evaluation evaluates whether the pretreated and solidified
waste will be incidental to reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel, will
not be HLW, and may be managed as LLW under the criteria in Section
II.B.(2)(a) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Manual 435.1-1,
Radioactive Waste Management Manual. This Draft WIR Evaluation
demonstrates that the criteria in DOE Manual 435.1-1 will be satisfied.
For the proposed TBI Demonstration, about 2,000 gallons of Tank SY-
101 supernate (the uppermost liquid layer of the tank waste that
contains low levels of insoluble, long-lived radionuclides) will be
pretreated using: In-tank settling, followed by decanting, filtering,
and processing through ion exchange media. The decanting (pumping
without disturbing the underlying saltcake layer), filtering and ion
exchange pretreatment will take place within an In Tank Pretreatment
System, installed in Tank SY-101. The pretreated liquid will be
transferred into totes (Type A shipping packages). Trucks will
transport the shipping packages to a commercial treatment facility,
either Perma-Fix Northwest in Richland, Washington, EnergySolutions,
near Clive, Utah, Perma-Fix Diversified Scientific Services Inc., in
Kingston, Tennessee, or Waste Control Specialists LLC, near Andrews,
Texas. At the offsite treatment facility, the waste will be solidified
in a grout matrix. DOE plans to dispose of the treated and solidified
waste as mixed LLW at either the EnergySolutions disposal facility near
Clive, Utah or the Waste Control Specialists Federal Waste Facility
(WCS FWF), near Andrews, Texas. At this time, DOE has not selected the
location of either the solidification facility or the disposal
facility.
Section II.B.(2)(a) of DOE Manual 435.1-1 sets forth criteria for
determining, based on an evaluation, whether waste is incidental to
reprocessing, is not HLW, and may be managed as LLW. Those criteria, in
relevant part, are that the wastes: ``(1) have been processed, or will
be processed, to remove key radionuclides to the maximum extent that is
technically and economically practical; (2) will be managed to meet
safety requirements comparable to the performance objectives, set out
in 10 CFR part 61, subpart C, Performance Objectives; and (3) are to be
managed, pursuant to DOE's authority under the Atomic Energy Act of
1954, as amended, in accordance with the provisions in Chapter IV [of
Manual 435.1-1], provided the waste will be incorporated into a solid
physical form at a concentration that does not exceed the applicable
concentration limits for Class C LLW, as set out in 10 CFR 61.55, Waste
Classification.''
This Draft WIR Evaluation demonstrates that the criteria in Section
II.B.(2)(a) of DOE Manual 435.1-1 will be met. As to the first
criterion, key radionuclides will be removed to the maximum extent
technically and economically practical. Pretreatment will remove
approximately 98.8% of the key radionuclides (including cesium-137 and
its daughter, barium-137m) from the approximately 2,000 gallons of tank
SY-101 supernate. About 1.8 curies will remain in the pretreated waste.
Regarding the second criterion, the solidified waste will meet the
waste acceptance criteria for the EnergySolutions disposal facility or
the WCS FWF, as applicable, which will ensure that the performance
objectives, including doses, will be met for LLW disposal as set forth
in the Utah Administrative Code and the Texas Administrative Code,
respectively, which are comparable to the NRC performance objectives at
10 CFR part 61, subpart C. With respect to the third criterion, the
pretreated and grouted waste will be in a solid physical form, will be
well below the concentration limits for Class C LLW, and is expected to
meet concentration limits for Class A LLW.
DOE is consulting with the NRC concerning this Draft WIR
Evaluation. DOE is also making this Draft WIR Evaluation available for
comments by States, Tribal Nations, stakeholders and the public.
After consultation with the NRC, carefully considering comments
received from States, Tribal Nations, stakeholders and the public, and
performing any necessary revisions of analyses and technical documents,
DOE plans to prepare a final WIR Evaluation. Based on the final WIR
Evaluation, DOE may determine (in a future WIR Determination) whether
the waste is incidental to reprocessing, is not HLW, and may be managed
as LLW. If DOE issues a Final WIR Evaluation and WIR Determination in
the future, then the pretreated LAW discharged from the tank--from
which key radionuclides will have been removed to the maximum extent
technically and economically practical--will be managed as LLW, subject
to the analysis and commitments in the Final WIR Evaluation and WIR
Determination.\3\
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\3\ It follows that such LLW will be appropriately stored,
transported, solidified, and disposed of as LLW.
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Signing Authority
This document of the Department of Energy was signed on October 29,
2021, by Mark A. Gilbertson, Associate Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Regulatory and Policy Affairs, pursuant to delegated
authority from the Secretary of Energy. That document with the original
signature and date is maintained by DOE. For administrative purposes
only, and in compliance with requirements of the Office of the Federal
Register, the undersigned DOE Federal Register Liaison Officer has been
authorized to sign and submit the document in electronic format for
publication, as an official document of the Department of Energy. This
administrative process in no way alters the legal effect of this
document upon publication in the Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on November 2, 2021.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S. Department of Energy.
[FR Doc. 2021-24213 Filed 11-4-21; 8:45 am]
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