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Environmental assessment and
finding of no significant impact;
issuance.
ACTION:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is issuing a finding
of no significant impact (FONSI) and
accompanying environmental
assessment (EA) for an application from
Qal-Tek Associates LLC (QTA) to
operate a waste handling and temporary
storage facility near Mayfield, Idaho.
Based on the analysis in the EA, the
NRC staff has concluded that there
would be no significant impacts to
environmental resources from QTA’s
proposed activities at the proposed
facility and, therefore, a FONSI is
appropriate.
SUMMARY:
The EA and FONSI referenced in
this document are available on February
6, 2023.
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NRC–2023–0032 when contacting the
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Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001, telephone: 301–415–
6954, email: James.Park@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The NRC is considering a license
application from QTA, for operation of
a waste handling and temporary storage
facility, to be located near Mayfield,
Idaho. By this application, QTA is
seeking NRC authorization to receive,
process, verify, package, temporarily
store, and then ship low-level
radioactive waste (LLRW) offsite for
final disposal and also sealed sources
and devices for offsite recycling or
disposal as LLRW. As required by
section 51.21 of title 10 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (10 CFR), ‘‘Criteria
for and identification of licensing and
regulatory actions requiring
environmental assessments,’’ the NRC
prepared an EA that documents the NRC
staff’s independent evaluation of the
potential environmental impacts of
QTA’s proposed activities at the
Mayfield facility. Based on the analysis
in the EA, the NRC staff has concluded
that there would be no significant
impacts to environmental resources
from QTA’s proposed activities and,
therefore, a FONSI is appropriate.
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II. Summary of Environmental
Assessment
Description of the Proposed Action
QTA proposes to operate a waste
processing and temporary storage
facility near Mayfield, Idaho, where
LLRW sent from NRC or Agreement
State licensees, either by road or rail,
would be received, verified, processed,
and potentially stored for up to 180 days
prior to being shipped offsite for final
dispositioning. QTA anticipates that
most of its handling operations would
be performed with the waste materials
in their original transportation
packaging. However, in some situations,
QTA expects to process and repackage
waste when certain individual bulk
waste packages do not meet the
intended disposal facility’s waste
acceptance criteria or when it is
advantageous to combine wastes, when
allowed, into a larger package prior to
shipment for offsite disposal. QTA also
anticipates receiving packages
containing Class A through Class C [as
defined in 10 CFR 61.55(a)(2)(i) through
(iii)] low-activity sealed sources and
devices for consolidation and
appropriate offsite disposition (i.e.,
either recycling or disposal).
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The buildings that QTA would use for
its proposed activities are enclosed with
security fencing to restrict unauthorized
access. A rail right-of-way passes
through one side of one building at the
site and a vehicle right-of-way runs
down the adjacent side of a connected
building. Access to both right-of-way
passages would be controlled by
motorized, lockable roll-up doors. QTA
intends to replace the existing trailer
offices at the site with new trailer units
that would provide administrative
offices and access to the buildings. QTA
would also replace fencing as needed at
the site, add 121.9 meters (m) [400 feet
(ft)] of fencing to enclose the controlled
storage areas, pour a 15.2 m by 15.2 m
(50 ft by 50 ft) concrete storage pad west
of the site buildings, and conduct
limiting trenching for upgraded utilities.
Six to eight employees would work fulltime at the site, and three employees
would work there part-time.
QTA anticipates receiving Class A
through Class C sealed sources and
devices and Class A soil, debris, and
water wastes from U.S. nuclear power
plants, research and accelerator
facilities, and other commercial
licensees as well as cleanup and
decommissioning wastes from Federal
cleanup projects. QTA estimates that it
would receive an average of 19,272
cubic meters (25,207 cubic yards) of
waste materials annually over the fiveyear period from 2022 to 2026, with
most waste shipments coming in bulk
containers (e.g., gondola railcars,
intermodal containers, and large softsided bags). Other wastes would likely
be received in 208.1-liter (55-gallon)
drums. QTA estimates that the site
would receive, on a monthly basis,
approximately 50 waste shipments by
truck and approximately 12 shipments
by rail.
After QTA’s verification and
processing of the incoming bulk LLRW
shipments and short-term onsite storage,
when applicable, the wastes would be
transported offsite for final disposal.
Possible final disposal sites for
commercially-generated LLRW are: (1)
the U.S. Ecology LLRW disposal site in
Richland, Washington; (2) the
EnergySolutions LLRW disposal site in
Clive, Utah; and (3) the Waste Control
Specialists (WCS) LLRW disposal site in
Andrews County, Texas (TX). Disposal
at a non-LLRW disposal site (e.g., the
U.S. Ecology-Idaho (USEI) Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle
C landfill in Grand View, Idaho, would
require prior NRC approval on a caseby-case basis for each disposal action in
accordance with the NRC’s alternate
disposal request review process. Wastes
received from the U.S. Department of
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Energy (DOE) would be disposed only at
locations authorized to receive DOE
wastes for final disposal (e.g., the WCS
site in Andrews County, TX). Prior to
shipment, QTA would ensure that the
wastes transported offsite for final
disposal meet the waste acceptance
criteria for the disposal site. QTA
estimates that approximately 85 truck
shipments per month would transport
LLRW to disposal sites over a 5-year
period of 2022 to 2026.
For sealed sources and devices
arriving at QTA’s facility in packages or
containers, QTA would either approve
these for offsite disposal or accept them
for sorting and dispositioning. QTA
would store sealed sources and devices
in a dedicated onsite Controlled Storage
Area. Sealed sources and devices would
be transferred either to USEI for final
disposal, if the devices are exempt
under 10 CFR parts 30 or 40, or to an
NRC- or Agreement State-licensed
LLRW disposal site or recycler if they
are classified as Class A through Class
C LLRW.
Need for the Proposed Action
The proposed action would allow
QTA to use the proposed Mayfield
facility as a LLRW verification and
temporary storage facility prior to the
dispositioning of these wastes at sites
authorized to accept these types of
materials. Additionally, QTA expects
that its proposed facility would serve as
a waste characterization facility for
licensees that want to outsource waste
characterization services and the
dispositioning of their sealed sources.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed
Action
The NRC staff has assessed the
potential environmental impacts from
QTA’s proposed waste handling and
temporary storage activities at the
Mayfield site. The NRC staff assessed
the impacts of the proposed action on
land use; historical and cultural
resources; visual and scenic resources;
climatology, meteorology, and air
quality; geology and soils; water
resources; ecological resources;
socioeconomics; noise; traffic and
transportation; public and occupational
health and safety; and waste
management. The NRC staff determined
that impacts to these environmental
resource areas would be minimal. With
respect to ecological resources, the NRC
staff determined that the proposed
action would have no effect on listed
endangered or threatened species or
their critical habitat. The NRC staff also
determined that no historical properties
would be affected by the undertaking
(i.e., QTA’s proposed action).
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Additionally, the NRC staff concluded
the environmental consequences from a
postulated terrorist attack at the
proposed Mayfield facility would not
result in a significant impact to the
environment.
Environmental Impacts of the
Alternatives to the Proposed Action
As an alternative to the proposed
action, the staff considered denial of the
proposed action (i.e., the ‘‘no-action’’
alternative). Under the no-action
alternative, the NRC would not grant the
requested license to QTA and the
current operations at the Mayfield site
would continue. USEI currently uses the
site for the occasional offloading of rail
tankers containing bulk liquids that
arrive at the Mayfield facility. U.S.
Ecology receives tanker loads of both
hazardous and non-hazardous liquids
for treatment and ultimate disposal at its
USEI Grand View, Idaho facility. Rail
tankers containing bulk liquids are
pumped into awaiting tanker trucks for
transportation to the landfill.
Additionally, under the no-action
alternative, NRC and NRC Agreement
State licensees would continue to use
their existing procedures and processes
for dispositioning LLRW. These
procedures and processes would
include the temporary onsite storage of
such wastes and the testing and
verification of these wastes prior to their
shipment offsite for final disposal.
The NRC staff does not expect a
change in environmental impacts under
the no-action alternative given that
disposal of LLRW in accordance with
the Federal and State regulations and
requirements ensure the protection of
public health and safety and the
environment. The NRC concluded that
environmental impacts from the noaction alternative would be not
significant.
Agencies and Persons Consulted
On November 17, 2022, the staff
provided a copy of the draft EA to the
Idaho Department of Environmental
Quality for its review and comment. In
its December 16, 2022, response letter,
the State noted that it had no comments
on the draft document.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
Based on its review of the proposed
action, in accordance with 10 CFR part
51, the NRC staff has determined that
issuance of a materials license to QTA,
authorizing LLRW and sealed sources
and devices receipt, verification,
processing and temporary storage
activities at the facility site near
Mayfield, Idaho, would not significantly
affect the quality of the human
environment. Approval of the proposed
action would result in minimal grounddisturbing activities at the site, and
waste receipt, handling, and processing
activities would be conducted to keep
occupational and radiological doses
below the applicable limits in 10 CFR
part 20. On the basis of the EA, the NRC
finds that there are no significant
environmental impacts from the
proposed action, and that preparation of
an environmental impact statement is
not warranted. Accordingly, the NRC
has determined that a FONSI is
appropriate. In accordance with 10 CFR
51.32(a)(4), this FONSI incorporates the
EA set forth in this notice by reference.
IV. Availability of Documents
The documents identified in the
following table are available to
interested persons through one or more
of the following methods, as indicated.
Document
QTA’s
QTA’s
QTA’s
QTA’s
ADAMS accession No.
License Application, dated February 11, 2021 ..................................................................................................
responses to NRC Request for Additional Information (RAI), dated July 23, 2021 ..........................................
RAI response, dated February 18, 2022 ............................................................................................................
Response to NRC’s request for RAI clarifications, dated March 8, 2022 .........................................................
NRC Staff ‘‘Guidance for the Reviews of Proposed Disposal Procedures and Transfers of Radioactive Material
Under 10 CFR 20.2002 and 10 CFR 40.13(a)’’.
NRC’s request for review and comment on Draft EA, dated November 17, 2022 .......................................................
State of Idaho Department of Environmental Quality’s Letter providing comments on the Draft EA, dated December 16, 2022.
Dated: January 31, 2023.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Robert Sun,
Acting Chief, Environmental Review Materials
Branch, Division of Rulemaking,
Environmental, and Financial Support, Office
of Nuclear Material Safety, and Safeguards.
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[Docket No. 30-39264; NRC-2023-0032]
Qal-Tek Associates LLC; Mayfield, Idaho Waste Handling and
Temporary Storage Facility
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 issuing a
finding of no significant impact (FONSI) and accompanying environmental
assessment (EA) for an application from Qal-Tek Associates LLC (QTA) to
operate a waste handling and temporary storage facility near Mayfield,
Idaho. Based on the analysis in the EA, the NRC staff has concluded
that there would be no significant impacts to environmental resources
from QTA's proposed activities at the proposed facility and, therefore,
a FONSI is appropriate.
DATES: The EA and FONSI referenced in this document are available on
February 6, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2023-0032 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-2023-0032. 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]. For the convenience of the reader,
instructions about obtaining materials referenced in this document are
provided in the ``Availability of Documents'' section.
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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
a.m. and 4 p.m. eastern time (ET), Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James Park, Office of Nuclear Material
Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555-0001, telephone: 301-415-6954, email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The NRC is considering a license application from QTA, for
operation of a waste handling and temporary storage facility, to be
located near Mayfield, Idaho. By this application, QTA is seeking NRC
authorization to receive, process, verify, package, temporarily store,
and then ship low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) offsite for final
disposal and also sealed sources and devices for offsite recycling or
disposal as LLRW. As required by section 51.21 of title 10 of the Code
of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), ``Criteria for and identification of
licensing and regulatory actions requiring environmental assessments,''
the NRC prepared an EA that documents the NRC staff's independent
evaluation of the potential environmental impacts of QTA's proposed
activities at the Mayfield facility. Based on the analysis in the EA,
the NRC staff has concluded that there would be no significant impacts
to environmental resources from QTA's proposed activities and,
therefore, a FONSI is appropriate.
II. Summary of Environmental Assessment
Description of the Proposed Action
QTA proposes to operate a waste processing and temporary storage
facility near Mayfield, Idaho, where LLRW sent from NRC or Agreement
State licensees, either by road or rail, would be received, verified,
processed, and potentially stored for up to 180 days prior to being
shipped offsite for final dispositioning. QTA anticipates that most of
its handling operations would be performed with the waste materials in
their original transportation packaging. However, in some situations,
QTA expects to process and repackage waste when certain individual bulk
waste packages do not meet the intended disposal facility's waste
acceptance criteria or when it is advantageous to combine wastes, when
allowed, into a larger package prior to shipment for offsite disposal.
QTA also anticipates receiving packages containing Class A through
Class C [as defined in 10 CFR 61.55(a)(2)(i) through (iii)] low-
activity sealed sources and devices for consolidation and appropriate
offsite disposition (i.e., either recycling or disposal).
The buildings that QTA would use for its proposed activities are
enclosed with security fencing to restrict unauthorized access. A rail
right-of-way passes through one side of one building at the site and a
vehicle right-of-way runs down the adjacent side of a connected
building. Access to both right-of-way passages would be controlled by
motorized, lockable roll-up doors. QTA intends to replace the existing
trailer offices at the site with new trailer units that would provide
administrative offices and access to the buildings. QTA would also
replace fencing as needed at the site, add 121.9 meters (m) [400 feet
(ft)] of fencing to enclose the controlled storage areas, pour a 15.2 m
by 15.2 m (50 ft by 50 ft) concrete storage pad west of the site
buildings, and conduct limiting trenching for upgraded utilities. Six
to eight employees would work full-time at the site, and three
employees would work there part-time.
QTA anticipates receiving Class A through Class C sealed sources
and devices and Class A soil, debris, and water wastes from U.S.
nuclear power plants, research and accelerator facilities, and other
commercial licensees as well as cleanup and decommissioning wastes from
Federal cleanup projects. QTA estimates that it would receive an
average of 19,272 cubic meters (25,207 cubic yards) of waste materials
annually over the five-year period from 2022 to 2026, with most waste
shipments coming in bulk containers (e.g., gondola railcars, intermodal
containers, and large soft-sided bags). Other wastes would likely be
received in 208.1-liter (55-gallon) drums. QTA estimates that the site
would receive, on a monthly basis, approximately 50 waste shipments by
truck and approximately 12 shipments by rail.
After QTA's verification and processing of the incoming bulk LLRW
shipments and short-term onsite storage, when applicable, the wastes
would be transported offsite for final disposal. Possible final
disposal sites for commercially-generated LLRW are: (1) the U.S.
Ecology LLRW disposal site in Richland, Washington; (2) the
EnergySolutions LLRW disposal site in Clive, Utah; and (3) the Waste
Control Specialists (WCS) LLRW disposal site in Andrews County, Texas
(TX). Disposal at a non-LLRW disposal site (e.g., the U.S. Ecology-
Idaho (USEI) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle C landfill
in Grand View, Idaho, would require prior NRC approval on a case-by-
case basis for each disposal action in accordance with the NRC's
alternate disposal request review process. Wastes received from the
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) would be disposed only at locations
authorized to receive DOE wastes for final disposal (e.g., the WCS site
in Andrews County, TX). Prior to shipment, QTA would ensure that the
wastes transported offsite for final disposal meet the waste acceptance
criteria for the disposal site. QTA estimates that approximately 85
truck shipments per month would transport LLRW to disposal sites over a
5-year period of 2022 to 2026.
For sealed sources and devices arriving at QTA's facility in
packages or containers, QTA would either approve these for offsite
disposal or accept them for sorting and dispositioning. QTA would store
sealed sources and devices in a dedicated onsite Controlled Storage
Area. Sealed sources and devices would be transferred either to USEI
for final disposal, if the devices are exempt under 10 CFR parts 30 or
40, or to an NRC- or Agreement State-licensed LLRW disposal site or
recycler if they are classified as Class A through Class C LLRW.
Need for the Proposed Action
The proposed action would allow QTA to use the proposed Mayfield
facility as a LLRW verification and temporary storage facility prior to
the dispositioning of these wastes at sites authorized to accept these
types of materials. Additionally, QTA expects that its proposed
facility would serve as a waste characterization facility for licensees
that want to outsource waste characterization services and the
dispositioning of their sealed sources.
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action
The NRC staff has assessed the potential environmental impacts from
QTA's proposed waste handling and temporary storage activities at the
Mayfield site. The NRC staff assessed the impacts of the proposed
action on land use; historical and cultural resources; visual and
scenic resources; climatology, meteorology, and air quality; geology
and soils; water resources; ecological resources; socioeconomics;
noise; traffic and transportation; public and occupational health and
safety; and waste management. The NRC staff determined that impacts to
these environmental resource areas would be minimal. With respect to
ecological resources, the NRC staff determined that the proposed action
would have no effect on listed endangered or threatened species or
their critical habitat. The NRC staff also determined that no
historical properties would be affected by the undertaking (i.e., QTA's
proposed action).
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Additionally, the NRC staff concluded the environmental consequences
from a postulated terrorist attack at the proposed Mayfield facility
would not result in a significant impact to the environment.
Environmental Impacts of the Alternatives to the Proposed Action
As an alternative to the proposed action, the staff considered
denial of the proposed action (i.e., the ``no-action'' alternative).
Under the no-action alternative, the NRC would not grant the requested
license to QTA and the current operations at the Mayfield site would
continue. USEI currently uses the site for the occasional offloading of
rail tankers containing bulk liquids that arrive at the Mayfield
facility. U.S. Ecology receives tanker loads of both hazardous and non-
hazardous liquids for treatment and ultimate disposal at its USEI Grand
View, Idaho facility. Rail tankers containing bulk liquids are pumped
into awaiting tanker trucks for transportation to the landfill.
Additionally, under the no-action alternative, NRC and NRC
Agreement State licensees would continue to use their existing
procedures and processes for dispositioning LLRW. These procedures and
processes would include the temporary onsite storage of such wastes and
the testing and verification of these wastes prior to their shipment
offsite for final disposal.
The NRC staff does not expect a change in environmental impacts
under the no-action alternative given that disposal of LLRW in
accordance with the Federal and State regulations and requirements
ensure the protection of public health and safety and the environment.
The NRC concluded that environmental impacts from the no-action
alternative would be not significant.
Agencies and Persons Consulted
On November 17, 2022, the staff provided a copy of the draft EA to
the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality for its review and
comment. In its December 16, 2022, response letter, the State noted
that it had no comments on the draft document.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
Based on its review of the proposed action, in accordance with 10
CFR part 51, the NRC staff has determined that issuance of a materials
license to QTA, authorizing LLRW and sealed sources and devices
receipt, verification, processing and temporary storage activities at
the facility site near Mayfield, Idaho, would not significantly affect
the quality of the human environment. Approval of the proposed action
would result in minimal ground-disturbing activities at the site, and
waste receipt, handling, and processing activities would be conducted
to keep occupational and radiological doses below the applicable limits
in 10 CFR part 20. On the basis of the EA, the NRC finds that there are
no significant environmental impacts from the proposed action, and that
preparation of an environmental impact statement is not warranted.
Accordingly, the NRC has determined that a FONSI is appropriate. In
accordance with 10 CFR 51.32(a)(4), this FONSI incorporates the EA set
forth in this notice by reference.
IV. Availability of Documents
The documents identified in the following table are available to
interested persons through one or more of the following methods, as
indicated.
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Document ADAMS accession No.
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QTA's License Application, dated February 11, ML23030B799.
2021.
QTA's responses to NRC Request for Additional ML22004A136 (Package).
Information (RAI), dated July 23, 2021.
QTA's RAI response, dated February 18, 2022..... ML22133A005.
QTA's Response to NRC's request for RAI ML22123A201 and
clarifications, dated March 8, 2022. ML22123A209.
NRC Staff ``Guidance for the Reviews of Proposed ML18296A068.
Disposal Procedures and Transfers of
Radioactive Material Under 10 CFR 20.2002 and
10 CFR 40.13(a)''.
NRC's request for review and comment on Draft ML23011A268.
EA, dated November 17, 2022.
State of Idaho Department of Environmental ML23011A261.
Quality's Letter providing comments on the
Draft EA, dated December 16, 2022.
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Dated: January 31, 2023.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Robert Sun,
Acting Chief, Environmental Review Materials Branch, Division of
Rulemaking, Environmental, and Financial Support, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety, and Safeguards.
[FR Doc. 2023-02363 Filed 2-3-23; 8:45 am]
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