95-25325. Safe Interim Storage of Hanford Tank Wastes Environmental Impact Statement  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 198 (Friday, October 13, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 53347-53348]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-25325]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Safe Interim Storage of Hanford Tank Wastes Environmental Impact 
    Statement
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Limited Reopening of Public Comment Period.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE) is evaluating alternatives for 
    managing safety issues related to high level radioactive waste tanks at 
    the Hanford Site located near Richland, Washington. On August 5, 1994, 
    the DOE announced the availability of the SIS Draft EIS (59 FR 40018, 
    August 5, 1994). Public hearings to receive comments were conducted and 
    public comments were received from August 1994 through July 1995. The 
    intent of this notice is to notify the public of changes in the U.S. 
    Department of Energy's Safe Interim Storage (SIS) Environmental Impact 
    Statement (EIS) Preferred Alternative and to reopen the comment period 
    for 21 days in order to solicit comments on the proposed changes. DOE 
    is proposing to eliminate construction of up to 6 new high level 
    radioactive waste tanks as part of the Preferred Alternative and to 
    proceed with a Preferred Alternative which continues to support 
    construction of the Replacement Cross Site Transfer System to 
    facilitate transfers of waste from the 200 West Area to existing tanks 
    in the 200 East Area.
    
    DATES: Comments on construction of the Replacement Cross Site Transfer 
    System, including additional comments on the analysis of potential 
    impacts described in the Draft SIS EIS are invited from the public on 
    or before November 3, 1995. Comments received during this period and in 
    response to the Final EIS will be responded to in the SIS EIS Record of 
    Decision.
    
    CONTACT: General questions concerning the Hanford Tank Waste 
    Remediation Program and or comments on this notice can be stated and 
    recorded over the telephone during the comment period by calling the 
    toll free telephone number at 1-800-321-2008 or (509) 372-2731, by 
    Facsimile (509) 372-1215, or by Electronic-Mail at InterNet address 
    ``[email protected]'', or by writing to: Ms. Carolyn H. Haass, 
    U.S. Department of Energy, P.O. Box 550, MSIN S7-51, Richland, WA. 
    99352.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information on the DOE 
    NEPA process, please contact: Ms. Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office 
    of NEPA Policy and Assistance, EH-42, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 
    Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586-4600 or 1-
    800-472-2756.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On January 28, 1994, in a Notice of Intent 
    published in the Federal Register, the U.S. Department of Energy, DOE 
    announced its intent to prepare an interim action Environmental Impact 
    Statement (EIS) to resolve safety issues associated with Watchlist 
    tanks, the Safe Interim Storage (SIS) EIS, and the Tank Waste 
    Remediation System (TWRS) EIS (59 FR 4052). Specifically, the SIS EIS 
    considered alternatives for the resolution of near-term safely concerns 
    related to Hydrogen gas generation in Watchlist tanks.
        The Proposed action is subject to National Environmental Protection 
    Agency (NEPA) (10 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] 1500) and the 
    Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) (RCW 43.21C). DOE and 
    Ecology signed a Memorandum of 
    
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    Understanding on February 15, 1994 to jointly prepare both EISs (MOU 
    1994). The co-preparation of the EIS streamlines the environmental 
    review process while ensuring compliance with applicable Federal and 
    State laws, regulations and policies.
        The Draft SIS EIS, issued for public comment on July 22, 1994, 
    evaluated a proposed action to construct up to six new tanks and 
    associated infrastructure including a waste retrieval system (the 
    Initial Tank Retrieval System), and a replacement waste transfer system 
    (the Replacement Cross Site Transfer System) which would be required if 
    dilution at a ratio of 3:1 was used to remedy the gas problem. The SIS 
    EIS also evaluated a No Action Alternative which allowed continued 
    operation of a mixer pump designed to regulate the release of the gas 
    so that levels would not be flammable.
        Comments on the proposed action were received from August 1994 
    through July 1995. Since issuance of the Draft SIS EIS, DOE obtained an 
    independent assessment by Pacific Northwest Laboratories (PNL, 10105, 
    September 1994) of the effectiveness of the mixer pump in 101-SY. The 
    PNL report supported continued use of the mixer pump to stir the tanks 
    waste, thus releasing Hydrogen gases at a more predictable and regular 
    rate. This action has been determined to adequately mitigate the safety 
    question regarding whether episodic releases or ``burps'' could be 
    ignited and pose a risk for uncontrolled release of fission products. 
    Accordingly, DOE now believes that through continued use of mixer pump, 
    waste exhibiting gas release activity may continue to be safely stored 
    in existing tanks and may not need to be removed and diluted prior to 
    final treatment for disposal, therefore DOE may not have a need to 
    build additional tanks in the near term.
        As a result of the success of these actions taken and in response 
    to comments from the public regarding a pronounced preference to 
    proceed with the clean up and to not build additional high level waste 
    (HLW) storage tanks, the DOE has decided to propose a Preferred 
    Alternative in the Final SIS EIS which does not include construction of 
    new HLW storage tanks in the near term.
        However, DOE still has an on-going need to continue safe management 
    of wastes in Hanford tanks in the interim or until such time as the 
    TWRS EIS evaluates final waste treatment and disposal options. DOE has 
    decided that the SIS EIS is an appropriate means for providing a NEPA 
    review of the remaining Watchlist tank safety related requirements in 
    the interim. The Final SIS EIS will therefore evaluate a Preferred 
    Alternative which includes construction of a Replacement Cross Site 
    Transfer System (RCSTS) to replace the existing Cross Site Transfer 
    System (ECSTS), because continued safe management of tank waste in the 
    near term will require the assured capability for waste to be safely 
    and reliably transferred between tank farm areas. The Preferred 
    Alternative, would provide the means needed to move wastes from the 200 
    West area to the existing double-shell tanks (DSTs) located in 200 East 
    area.
        The Final SIS EIS will analyze the following alternatives to 
    support continued safe storage and tank farm waste management 
    activities: construction of a Replacement Cross-Site Transfer System 
    (RCSTS); alternative waste transport by rail; alternative waste 
    transport by truck transport; and construction of two new tanks in 
    either the 200 West or 200 East areas.
    
    Need for Action
    
        Waste management of tank farms in the near term will require that 
    DOE transfer waste in a reliable and compliant manner from the West 
    side of the 200 area to the East side in order to safely manage waste 
    and to expedite clean up of the Hanford Site. Part of that requirement 
    is to remove salt well liquids (SWL) from older single-shell tanks 
    (SSTs) and transfer to newer double-shell tanks (DSTs) to reduce the 
    likelihood of liquid waste escaping from the corroded tanks into the 
    environment. In the event of certain types of unsafe waste conditions, 
    such as gas generation or tank leaks, DOE also may need to remove waste 
    from one tank and place it in another tank. No additional waste is 
    permitted to be added to SSTs, and most of the newer DSTs are located 
    on the East side of the 200 area, necessitating waste transfers from 
    West to East Areas. Additional requirements for safe management of tank 
    wastes during the interim period prior to the TWRS EIS ROD could 
    include retrieval of 102-SY solids, such that tank 102-SY could stage 
    both organic and inorganic SWL for transfer.
        The existing cross-site transfer system (ECSTS) is only partially 
    usable, given that 4 of the 6 lines are either plugged or failed, and 
    the other 2 lines may or may not prove usable after pressure testing. 
    Recently a single line was tested and approximately 435,000 gallons of 
    supernatant was transferred from Tank 102-SY in the 200 West Area, to a 
    DST in the 200 East Area. However, the continuing viability of these 
    lines is uncertain and cannot be relied upon. In addition, the ECSTS 
    was built prior to environmental protection requirements implemented by 
    the Environmental Protection Agency under the Resource Conservation and 
    Recovery Act (RCRA), 40 CFR 264.193, which requires double containment 
    and leak detection capabilities for all hazardous waste tanks and 
    ancillary equipment (e.g., piping). The ECSTS lines are also not 
    compliant with the Washington State Dangerous Waste Regulations, WAC 
    173-303-640, which is the State requirement for double containment and 
    leak detection capability. By mutual agreement between RL and Ecology, 
    a limited amount of Salt Well Liquid may be transferred, until such 
    time as RL implements a replacement waste transfer system. At present, 
    waste containing solids may not be transferred via the ECSTS due to the 
    likelihood of plugging the old lines.
        DOE believes that continued safe management of wastes is supported 
    in this Interim Action EIS, while the final treatment and disposal 
    options are being evaluated in the TWRS EIS. The RCSTS will not 
    prejudice consideration of any of the alternatives being evaluated in 
    the TWRS EIS, as the ability to transfer liquids between tanks and 
    areas is necessary even under a No Action alternative.
        The public is invited to comment on the change in the Preferred 
    Alternative pursuant to this notice for a period of 21 days. Comments 
    received during this period and in response to the Final EIS will be 
    responded to in the Record of Decision.
    
        Issued in Richland, Washington this 5th day of October, 1995, 
    for the United States Department of Energy.
    Susan Brechbill,
    Acting Manager, U.S. Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office.
    [FR Doc. 95-25325 Filed 10-12 -95; 8:45am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/13/1995
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Limited Reopening of Public Comment Period.
Document Number:
95-25325
Dates:
Comments on construction of the Replacement Cross Site Transfer System, including additional comments on the analysis of potential impacts described in the Draft SIS EIS are invited from the public on or before November 3, 1995. Comments received during this period and in response to the Final EIS will be responded to in the SIS EIS Record of Decision.
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53347-53348 (2 pages)
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