Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC; Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station; Units 1, 2, and 3; Exemption From Certain Low-Level Waste Shipment Tracking Requirements, 10832-10834 [2022-04034]

Download as PDF 10832 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 38 / Friday, February 25, 2022 / Notices website at https://www.nrc.gov/readingrm/doc-collections/reg-guides/ contactus.html. Suggestions will be considered in future updates and enhancements to the ‘‘Regulatory Guide’’ series. Dated: February 22, 2022. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Meraj Rahimi, Chief, Regulatory Guide and Programs Management Branch, Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. [FR Doc. 2022–03993 Filed 2–24–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590–01–P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [Docket Nos. 50–003, 50–247, 50–286, and 72–051; NRC–2022–0021] Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC; Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station; Units 1, 2, and 3; Exemption From Certain Low-Level Waste Shipment Tracking Requirements Nuclear Regulatory Commission. ACTION: Exemption; issuance. AGENCY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing an exemption in response to a request dated November 19, 2021, from Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC (HDI), for Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station Units 1, 2, and 3 or Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC), from the requirement to investigate, trace, and report to the NRC any low-level radioactive waste shipment or part of a shipment for which acknowledgement of receipt is not received by HDI within 20 days after transfer from IPEC. HDI requested that this time period be extended from 20 to 45 days. HDI requested this change to avoid the administrative burden of investigating, tracing, and reporting on shipments that continue to be under requisite controls. DATES: The exemption was issued on February 14, 2022. ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC–2022–0021 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–2022–0021. Address questions about Docket IDs in Regulations.gov to Stacy Schumann; telephone: 301–415–0624; email: Stacy.Schumann@nrc.gov. For technical questions, contact the individual listed lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:44 Feb 24, 2022 Jkt 256001 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 (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 (if it is available in ADAMS) is provided the first time that it is mentioned in this document. • NRC’s PDR: You may examine and purchase copies of public documents, by appointment, at the NRC’s PDR, Room P1 B35, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852. To make an appointment to visit the PDR, please send an email to PDR.Resource@nrc.gov or call 1–800–397–4209 or 301–415– 4737, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (ET), Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Zahira Cruz Perez, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555–0001; telephone: 301–415–3808, email: Zahira.CruzPerez@nrc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of the exemption is attached. Dated: February 22, 2022. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Bruce A. Watson, Chief, Reactor Decommissioning Branch, Division of Decommissioning, Uranium Recovery and Waste Programs, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Docket Nos. 50–003, 50–247, 50–286, 72–051 Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station Units Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Exemption From Certain Low-Level Waste Shipment Tracking Requirements I. Background Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station Units 1, 2, and 3 or Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC), is licensed to Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC (HDI) under Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 50 PO 00000 Frm 00069 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 (provisional license DPR–5, renewed license DPR–26 and DPR–64, Docket Nos. 50–003, 50–247, 50–286, respectively). The facilities consist of three pressurized-water reactors located in Buchanan, New York, in Westchester County, all of which are permanently shut down. IPEC Unit No. 1 was permanently shut down in 1974 and is in defueled status, IPEC Unit Nos. 2 and 3 permanently ceased operations on April 30, 2020, and April 30, 2021, respectively. Fuel was permanently removed from IPEC Unit Nos. 2 and 3 and placed in spent fuel pools on May 12, 2020, and May 11, 2021, respectively. HDI is currently decommissioning the IPEC facility. Inherent to the decommissioning process, large volumes of low-level radioactive waste are generated. This low-level radioactive waste requires processing and disposal or disposal without processing, as appropriate. To this end, HDI will transport, by truck or by mixed mode shipments like a combination of truck and rail, low-level radioactive waste from IPEC to locations such as the waste disposal facility operated by Waste Control Specialists (WCS) in Andrews, Texas. The estimated license termination date for IPEC is 2062, and the estimated date for partial site release, for the entire site except for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI), is 2033. The site restoration activities will be completed by 2062. HDI projects that all decommissioning activities, except for decommissioning the ISFSI, will be completed by early 2032, and expects to complete transfer of spent fuel to the ISFSI by 2024. II. Request/Action By letter dated November 19, 2021 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System [ADAMS] Accession No. ML21323A070), as supplemented on February 3, 2022 (ADAMS Accession No. ML22034A603), HDI requested an exemption from certain requirements 10 CFR part 20, ‘‘Standards for Protection Against Radiation,’’ Appendix G, ‘‘Requirements for Transfers of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Intended for Disposal at Licensed Land Disposal Facilities and Manifests,’’ Section III.E for shipments of low-level radioactive waste from IPEC. As indicated by HDI in its request, this regulation requires HDI to investigate, trace, and report to the NRC any lowlevel radioactive waste shipment or part of a shipment for which acknowledgement of receipt is not received by HDI within 20 days after transfer. HDI requested that this time E:\FR\FM\25FEN1.SGM 25FEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 38 / Friday, February 25, 2022 / Notices period be extended from 20 days to 45 days for ‘‘mixed mode shipments from IPEC, including combination of truck/ rail shipments.’’ III. Discussion The NRC’s regulations at 10 CFR 20.2301, ‘‘Applications for exemptions,’’ allow the Commission to grant exemptions from the requirements of the regulations in 10 CFR part 20 if it determines the exemption is authorized by law and would not result in undue hazard to life or property. lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 A. The Exemption Is Authorized by Law The requested exemption from 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, Section III.E would extend the receipt acknowledgment period from 20 days to 45 days before HDI would have to investigate, trace, and report on the status of a mixed mode, low-level radioactive waste shipment being transported from IPEC to a licensed lowlevel radioactive waste processing or land disposal facility. As stated above, 10 CFR Section 20.2301 allows the NRC to grant exemptions from the requirements of 10 CFR part 20 when, in part, the exemptions are authorized by law. The NRC determined that the requested exemption is permissible under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and other regulatory requirements. Therefore, the NRC finds that the requested exemption is authorized by law. B. The Exemption Would Not Result in Undue Hazard to Life or Property As stated in Enclosure 1 to SECY–18– 0055, ‘‘Proposed Rule: Regulatory Improvements for Production and Utilization Facilities Transitioning to Decommissioning’’ (ADAMS Package Accession No. ML18012A019), the underlying purpose of 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, Section III.E is to require licensees to investigate, trace, and report on low-level radioactive waste shipments that have not reached their destination, as scheduled, for unknown reasons. In support of its exemption request, HDI identified the NRC staff statement in Enclosure 1 to SECY–18–0055 that ‘‘operating experience indicates that, while the 20-day receipt notification window is adequate for waste shipments by truck, other modes of shipment such as rail, barge, or mixedmode shipments, such as combinations of truck and rail, barge and rail, and barge and truck shipments, may take more than 20 days to reach their destination due to delays in the route that are outside the shipper’s control (e.g., rail cars in switchyards waiting to VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:44 Feb 24, 2022 Jkt 256001 be included in a complete train to the disposal facility).’’ On this basis, the NRC staff proposed to amend 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, Section III.E to extend the receipt notification window to 45 days. On November 3, 2021, the Commission approved publication of this proposed rule in the Federal Register, including the provision moving the receipt notification window from 20 days to 45 days (ADAMS Accession No. ML21307A046). HDI also stated that its exemption request is similar to those previously submitted to and approved by the NRC for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Fort Calhoun Station, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station, and Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML20287A358, ML20162A155, ML20017A069, and ML21267A519 respectively). HDI stated that in its experience at IPEC thus far in 2021, numerous rail shipments can take longer than 20 days. According to HDI, exceeding the 20-day requirement results in the administrative burden of investigating and reporting. HDI stated in the February 3, 2022 supplemental letter in response to NRC staff request for additional information, that in letters dated November 19, 2021, December 21, 2021, and January 13, 2022 (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML21323A108, ML21355A211, and ML22013A706, respectively), HDI reported to the NRC the results of investigations performed to shipments and transport of low-level radioactive waste shipped via truck from IPEC to Newton, Connecticut and transferred to rail to the WCS disposal facility in Andrews, Texas. The total transport time for these low-level radioactive waste shipments were 21–22 days. HDI stated that these trace investigations identified that there were no significant or unusual transport delays encountered. HDI explained that because there is not direct rail access at IPEC, the disposal of IPEC low-level radioactive waste utilizes road shipments to intermodal transfer terminals for transfer of containers onto rail as the primary transport method. In the future, HDI indicated that it may utilize other methods of transport such as barge. According to HDI, these truck-to-rail shipments may sit on the rail spur at a remote railyard (e.g., waiting for a train to depart or allowing for railcar repair), which may add to shipping delays. In addition, HDI states that administrative processes at the disposal facility and communication of receipt times could add several additional days. PO 00000 Frm 00070 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 10833 Additionally, as indicated in the exemption request, for truck and rail shipments from IPEC, HDI will use a tracking system that allows daily monitoring of a shipment’s progress to its destination, and IPEC shipping procedures prescribe the expectations for tracking and communications during transit. The NRC staff notes that this will allow for monitoring the progress of shipments on a daily basis, if needed, in lieu of the 20-day requirement, and will initiate an investigation as provided for by 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, Section III.E after 45 days. In addition, in its supplemental letter, HDI stated that it is contracted with WCS for transportation and disposal of all radioactive waste at IPEC, and that the agreement includes a WCS Shipping Services individual dedicated for onsite support to ensure packaging and shipment arrangements are made in accordance with state and federal guidelines. The online tracking portal is part of the service provided by WCS. Daily reports of railcar locations are sent to the HDI Waste Manager at IPEC with reporting starting the day the shipment leaves the IPEC. Because of this oversight and the ability to monitor low-level radioactive waste shipments throughout the entire journey from IPEC to a disposal or processing facility, the staff concludes that it is unlikely that a shipment could be lost, misdirected, or diverted without the knowledge of the carrier or HDI and that, therefore, there is no potential health or safety concern presented by the requested exemption. Furthermore, by extending the time for receipt acknowledgment to 45 days before requiring investigations, tracing, and reporting, a reasonable upper limit on shipment duration is maintained in the event that a breakdown of normal tracking systems were to occur. Based on the above, the NRC staff finds that the requested exemption would not result in undue hazard to life or property. C. Environmental Considerations With respect to compliance with section 102(2) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA), the NRC staff has determined that the proposed action, the approval of the HDI exemption request, is within the scope of the categorical exclusion at 10 CFR Section 51.22(c)(25). The proposed granting of the exemption from certain requirements of the NRC’s regulations at 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, Section III.E, would: (i) Present no significant hazards consideration; (ii) not result in a significant change in the types or significant increase in the amounts of E:\FR\FM\25FEN1.SGM 25FEN1 10834 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 38 / Friday, February 25, 2022 / Notices NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LBP–19–6, and LBP–19–8 (Tentative) (b) Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3); Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Units 2 and 3); Florida Power & Light Co. (Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Units 3 and 4); NextEra Energy Point Beach, LLC (Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2); and Virginia Electric and Power Company (North Anna Power Station, Units 1 and 2) Order that Provides Generic Direction for All Subsequent License Renewal Proceedings Pending Before the Agency (Tentative) Additional Information: By a vote of 3–0 on February 18, 2022, the Commission determined pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552b(e)(1) and 10 CFR 9.107 that this item be affirmed with less than one week notice to the public. The item will be affirmed in the meeting being held on February 24, 2022. (c) Exelon Generating Company, LLC (Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Units 2 and 3), Beyond Nuclear’s Motions to Submit a New Contention and Reopen the Record (Tentative) (Contact: Wesley Held: 301–287– 3591) Additional Information: The public is invited to attend the Commission’s meeting live by webcast at the Web address—https://video.nrc.gov/. 10:00 a.m. Briefing on Regulatory Research Program Activities (Public Meeting) (Contact: Nick Difrancesco: 301–415– 1115) Additional Information: The public is invited to attend the Commission’s meeting live by webcast at the Web address—https://video.nrc.gov/. [NRC–2022–0001] Week of February 28, 2022 Sunshine Act Meetings There are no meetings scheduled for the week of February 28, 2022. Weeks of February 21, 28, March 7, 14, 21, 28, April 4, 2022. PLACE: Commissioners’ Conference Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland. STATUS: Public. Week of March 7, 2022—Tentative any effluents that may be released offsite; (iii) not result in a significant increase in individual or cumulative public or occupational radiation exposure; (iv) have no significant construction impact; and (v) not result in a significant increase in the potential for or consequences from radiological accidents. Additionally, the requirements from which the exemption is sought involve reporting requirements under 10 CFR Section 51.22(c)(25)(vi)(B) and inspection or surveillance requirements under 10 CFR Section 51.22(c)(25)(vi)(C). Given the applicability of a relevant categorical exclusion, no further analysis is required under NEPA. IV. Conclusions Accordingly, the Commission has determined that, pursuant to 10 CFR Section 20.2301, the exemption is authorized by law and will not result in undue hazard to life or property. Therefore, effective immediately, the Commission hereby grants HDI an exemption from 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, Section III.E, to extend the receipt of notification period from 20 days to 45 days after transfer for rail or mixed-mode shipments of low-level radioactive waste from IPEC to a licensed land disposal or processing facility. Dated: February 14, 2022. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Jane E. Marshall, Director, Division of Decommissioning, Uranium Recovery and Waste Programs, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards. [FR Doc. 2022–04034 Filed 2–24–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590–01–P TIME AND DATE: lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 Week of February 21, 2022 Thursday, February 24, 2022 9:55 a.m. Affirmation Session (Public Meeting) (Tentative) (a) Florida Power & Light Company (Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Units 3 and 4), Intervenors’ Petitions for Review of LBP–19–3, VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:44 Feb 24, 2022 Jkt 256001 There are no meetings scheduled for the week of March 7, 2022. Week of April 4, 2022—Tentative There are no meetings scheduled for the week of April 4, 2022. CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: For more information or to verify the status of meetings, contact Wesley Held at 301–287–3591 or via email at Wesley.Held@nrc.gov. The schedule for Commission meetings is subject to change on short notice. The NRC Commission Meeting Schedule can be found on the internet at: https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/ public-meetings/schedule.html. 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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

[Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247, 50-286, and 72-051; NRC-2022-0021]


Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC; Indian Point Nuclear 
Generating Station; Units 1, 2, and 3; Exemption From Certain Low-Level 
Waste Shipment Tracking Requirements

AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Exemption; issuance.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing an 
exemption in response to a request dated November 19, 2021, from Holtec 
Decommissioning International, LLC (HDI), for Indian Point Nuclear 
Generating Station Units 1, 2, and 3 or Indian Point Energy Center 
(IPEC), from the requirement to investigate, trace, and report to the 
NRC any low-level radioactive waste shipment or part of a shipment for 
which acknowledgement of receipt is not received by HDI within 20 days 
after transfer from IPEC. HDI requested that this time period be 
extended from 20 to 45 days. HDI requested this change to avoid the 
administrative burden of investigating, tracing, and reporting on 
shipments that continue to be under requisite controls.

DATES: The exemption was issued on February 14, 2022.

ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2022-0021 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-2022-0021. Address 
questions about Docket IDs in Regulations.gov to Stacy Schumann; 
telephone: 301-415-0624; email: [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 (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or 
by email to [email protected]. The ADAMS accession number for each 
document referenced (if it is available in ADAMS) is provided the first 
time that it is mentioned in this document.
     NRC's PDR: You may examine and purchase copies of public 
documents, by appointment, at the NRC's PDR, Room P1 B35, One White 
Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852. To make 
an appointment to visit the PDR, please send an email to 
[email protected] or call 1-800-397-4209 or 301-415-4737, between 
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (ET), Monday through Friday, except Federal 
holidays.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Zahira Cruz Perez, Office of Nuclear 
Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 
Washington, DC 20555-0001; telephone: 301-415-3808, email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of the exemption is attached.

    Dated: February 22, 2022.

    For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Bruce A. Watson,
Chief, Reactor Decommissioning Branch, Division of Decommissioning, 
Uranium Recovery and Waste Programs, Office of Nuclear Material Safety 
and Safeguards.

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247, 50-286, 72-051

Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC

Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station Units Nos. 1, 2, and 3

Exemption From Certain Low-Level Waste Shipment Tracking Requirements

I. Background

    Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station Units 1, 2, and 3 or Indian 
Point Energy Center (IPEC), is licensed to Holtec Decommissioning 
International, LLC (HDI) under Title 10 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations (10 CFR) Part 50 (provisional license DPR-5, renewed 
license DPR-26 and DPR-64, Docket Nos. 50-003, 50-247, 50-286, 
respectively). The facilities consist of three pressurized-water 
reactors located in Buchanan, New York, in Westchester County, all of 
which are permanently shut down. IPEC Unit No. 1 was permanently shut 
down in 1974 and is in defueled status, IPEC Unit Nos. 2 and 3 
permanently ceased operations on April 30, 2020, and April 30, 2021, 
respectively. Fuel was permanently removed from IPEC Unit Nos. 2 and 3 
and placed in spent fuel pools on May 12, 2020, and May 11, 2021, 
respectively.
    HDI is currently decommissioning the IPEC facility. Inherent to the 
decommissioning process, large volumes of low-level radioactive waste 
are generated. This low-level radioactive waste requires processing and 
disposal or disposal without processing, as appropriate. To this end, 
HDI will transport, by truck or by mixed mode shipments like a 
combination of truck and rail, low-level radioactive waste from IPEC to 
locations such as the waste disposal facility operated by Waste Control 
Specialists (WCS) in Andrews, Texas. The estimated license termination 
date for IPEC is 2062, and the estimated date for partial site release, 
for the entire site except for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage 
Installation (ISFSI), is 2033. The site restoration activities will be 
completed by 2062. HDI projects that all decommissioning activities, 
except for decommissioning the ISFSI, will be completed by early 2032, 
and expects to complete transfer of spent fuel to the ISFSI by 2024.

II. Request/Action

    By letter dated November 19, 2021 (Agencywide Documents Access and 
Management System [ADAMS] Accession No. ML21323A070), as supplemented 
on February 3, 2022 (ADAMS Accession No. ML22034A603), HDI requested an 
exemption from certain requirements 10 CFR part 20, ``Standards for 
Protection Against Radiation,'' Appendix G, ``Requirements for 
Transfers of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Intended for Disposal at 
Licensed Land Disposal Facilities and Manifests,'' Section III.E for 
shipments of low-level radioactive waste from IPEC. As indicated by HDI 
in its request, this regulation requires HDI to investigate, trace, and 
report to the NRC any low-level radioactive waste shipment or part of a 
shipment for which acknowledgement of receipt is not received by HDI 
within 20 days after transfer. HDI requested that this time

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period be extended from 20 days to 45 days for ``mixed mode shipments 
from IPEC, including combination of truck/rail shipments.''

III. Discussion

    The NRC's regulations at 10 CFR 20.2301, ``Applications for 
exemptions,'' allow the Commission to grant exemptions from the 
requirements of the regulations in 10 CFR part 20 if it determines the 
exemption is authorized by law and would not result in undue hazard to 
life or property.

A. The Exemption Is Authorized by Law

    The requested exemption from 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, Section 
III.E would extend the receipt acknowledgment period from 20 days to 45 
days before HDI would have to investigate, trace, and report on the 
status of a mixed mode, low-level radioactive waste shipment being 
transported from IPEC to a licensed low-level radioactive waste 
processing or land disposal facility. As stated above, 10 CFR Section 
20.2301 allows the NRC to grant exemptions from the requirements of 10 
CFR part 20 when, in part, the exemptions are authorized by law. The 
NRC determined that the requested exemption is permissible under the 
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and other regulatory 
requirements. Therefore, the NRC finds that the requested exemption is 
authorized by law.

B. The Exemption Would Not Result in Undue Hazard to Life or Property

    As stated in Enclosure 1 to SECY-18-0055, ``Proposed Rule: 
Regulatory Improvements for Production and Utilization Facilities 
Transitioning to Decommissioning'' (ADAMS Package Accession No. 
ML18012A019), the underlying purpose of 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, 
Section III.E is to require licensees to investigate, trace, and report 
on low-level radioactive waste shipments that have not reached their 
destination, as scheduled, for unknown reasons.
    In support of its exemption request, HDI identified the NRC staff 
statement in Enclosure 1 to SECY-18-0055 that ``operating experience 
indicates that, while the 20-day receipt notification window is 
adequate for waste shipments by truck, other modes of shipment such as 
rail, barge, or mixed-mode shipments, such as combinations of truck and 
rail, barge and rail, and barge and truck shipments, may take more than 
20 days to reach their destination due to delays in the route that are 
outside the shipper's control (e.g., rail cars in switchyards waiting 
to be included in a complete train to the disposal facility).'' On this 
basis, the NRC staff proposed to amend 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, 
Section III.E to extend the receipt notification window to 45 days. On 
November 3, 2021, the Commission approved publication of this proposed 
rule in the Federal Register, including the provision moving the 
receipt notification window from 20 days to 45 days (ADAMS Accession 
No. ML21307A046). HDI also stated that its exemption request is similar 
to those previously submitted to and approved by the NRC for San Onofre 
Nuclear Generating Station, Fort Calhoun Station, Vermont Yankee 
Nuclear Power Station, and Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station (ADAMS 
Accession Nos. ML20287A358, ML20162A155, ML20017A069, and ML21267A519 
respectively).
    HDI stated that in its experience at IPEC thus far in 2021, 
numerous rail shipments can take longer than 20 days. According to HDI, 
exceeding the 20-day requirement results in the administrative burden 
of investigating and reporting.
    HDI stated in the February 3, 2022 supplemental letter in response 
to NRC staff request for additional information, that in letters dated 
November 19, 2021, December 21, 2021, and January 13, 2022 (ADAMS 
Accession Nos. ML21323A108, ML21355A211, and ML22013A706, 
respectively), HDI reported to the NRC the results of investigations 
performed to shipments and transport of low-level radioactive waste 
shipped via truck from IPEC to Newton, Connecticut and transferred to 
rail to the WCS disposal facility in Andrews, Texas. The total 
transport time for these low-level radioactive waste shipments were 21-
22 days. HDI stated that these trace investigations identified that 
there were no significant or unusual transport delays encountered.
    HDI explained that because there is not direct rail access at IPEC, 
the disposal of IPEC low-level radioactive waste utilizes road 
shipments to intermodal transfer terminals for transfer of containers 
onto rail as the primary transport method. In the future, HDI indicated 
that it may utilize other methods of transport such as barge. According 
to HDI, these truck-to-rail shipments may sit on the rail spur at a 
remote railyard (e.g., waiting for a train to depart or allowing for 
railcar repair), which may add to shipping delays. In addition, HDI 
states that administrative processes at the disposal facility and 
communication of receipt times could add several additional days.
    Additionally, as indicated in the exemption request, for truck and 
rail shipments from IPEC, HDI will use a tracking system that allows 
daily monitoring of a shipment's progress to its destination, and IPEC 
shipping procedures prescribe the expectations for tracking and 
communications during transit. The NRC staff notes that this will allow 
for monitoring the progress of shipments on a daily basis, if needed, 
in lieu of the 20-day requirement, and will initiate an investigation 
as provided for by 10 CFR part 20, Appendix G, Section III.E after 45 
days. In addition, in its supplemental letter, HDI stated that it is 
contracted with WCS for transportation and disposal of all radioactive 
waste at IPEC, and that the agreement includes a WCS Shipping Services 
individual dedicated for onsite support to ensure packaging and 
shipment arrangements are made in accordance with state and federal 
guidelines. The online tracking portal is part of the service provided 
by WCS. Daily reports of railcar locations are sent to the HDI Waste 
Manager at IPEC with reporting starting the day the shipment leaves the 
IPEC.
    Because of this oversight and the ability to monitor low-level 
radioactive waste shipments throughout the entire journey from IPEC to 
a disposal or processing facility, the staff concludes that it is 
unlikely that a shipment could be lost, misdirected, or diverted 
without the knowledge of the carrier or HDI and that, therefore, there 
is no potential health or safety concern presented by the requested 
exemption. Furthermore, by extending the time for receipt 
acknowledgment to 45 days before requiring investigations, tracing, and 
reporting, a reasonable upper limit on shipment duration is maintained 
in the event that a breakdown of normal tracking systems were to occur.
    Based on the above, the NRC staff finds that the requested 
exemption would not result in undue hazard to life or property.

C. Environmental Considerations

    With respect to compliance with section 102(2) of the National 
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA), the NRC staff has 
determined that the proposed action, the approval of the HDI exemption 
request, is within the scope of the categorical exclusion at 10 CFR 
Section 51.22(c)(25). The proposed granting of the exemption from 
certain requirements of the NRC's regulations at 10 CFR part 20, 
Appendix G, Section III.E, would: (i) Present no significant hazards 
consideration; (ii) not result in a significant change in the types or 
significant increase in the amounts of

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any effluents that may be released offsite; (iii) not result in a 
significant increase in individual or cumulative public or occupational 
radiation exposure; (iv) have no significant construction impact; and 
(v) not result in a significant increase in the potential for or 
consequences from radiological accidents. Additionally, the 
requirements from which the exemption is sought involve reporting 
requirements under 10 CFR Section 51.22(c)(25)(vi)(B) and inspection or 
surveillance requirements under 10 CFR Section 51.22(c)(25)(vi)(C). 
Given the applicability of a relevant categorical exclusion, no further 
analysis is required under NEPA.

IV. Conclusions

    Accordingly, the Commission has determined that, pursuant to 10 CFR 
Section 20.2301, the exemption is authorized by law and will not result 
in undue hazard to life or property. Therefore, effective immediately, 
the Commission hereby grants HDI an exemption from 10 CFR part 20, 
Appendix G, Section III.E, to extend the receipt of notification period 
from 20 days to 45 days after transfer for rail or mixed-mode shipments 
of low-level radioactive waste from IPEC to a licensed land disposal or 
processing facility.

    Dated: February 14, 2022.

    For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.


Jane E. Marshall,
Director, Division of Decommissioning, Uranium Recovery and Waste 
Programs, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.

[FR Doc. 2022-04034 Filed 2-24-22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7590-01-P


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