95-26601. Disposition of Surplus Highly Enriched Uranium; Draft Environmental Impact Statement  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 207 (Thursday, October 26, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 54867-54869]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-26601]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    
    Disposition of Surplus Highly Enriched Uranium; Draft 
    Environmental Impact Statement
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE) announces the availability of 
    the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Disposition of Surplus 
    Highly Enriched Uranium (draft HEU EIS) for public review and comment. 
    In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 
    (NEPA), the Council on Environmental Quality regulations (40 CFR Parts 
    1500-1508), and the Department's NEPA Implementation Procedures (10 CFR 
    Part 1021), the Department has prepared this draft HEU EIS to evaluate 
    alternatives for the disposition of United States-origin weapons-usable 
    highly enriched uranium (HEU) that has been, or may be, declared 
    surplus to national defense needs by the President.
    
    DATES: The public is invited to comment on the draft HEU EIS during a 
    comment period that will continue until December 11, 1995. Comments 
    postmarked after that date will be considered to the extent 
    practicable. The Department will hold two public workshops to discuss 
    and receive comments on the draft HEU EIS on November 14 and 16, 1995. 
    The times and locations of the workshops are provided in the 
    Supplementary Information.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of the draft HEU EIS and requests for information 
    should be directed to: Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (MD-4), 
    Attention: HEU EIS, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence 
    Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585, 1-800-820-5134.
        Written comments on the draft HEU EIS should be mailed to the 
    following address: DOE--Office of Fissile Materials Disposition, P.O. 
    Box 23786, Washington, DC 20026-3786. Comments may also be submitted 
    orally (to a recording machine) or by fax to 1-800-820-5156.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on the DOE National 
    Environmental Policy Act process, contact: Carol M. Borgstrom, 
    Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Assistance (EH-42), U.S. Department 
    of Energy, 1000 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586-
    4600 or leave a message at 1-800-472-2756.
        Availability of the draft HEU EIS: Copies of the draft HEU EIS have 
    been distributed to Federal, State, Indian tribal, and local officials, 
    agencies, and interested organizations and individuals. Copies of the 
    draft HEU EIS and supporting technical reports are also available for 
    public review at the locations listed at the end of this Notice.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        On June 21, 1994, the Department published a Notice of Intent (NOI) 
    in the Federal Register (59 FR 31985) to prepare a programmatic EIS 
    (PEIS) for weapons-usable fissile materials, including both surplus and 
    non-surplus HEU. The purpose of the NOI was to inform the public of the 
    proposed scope of the Storage and Disposition of Weapons-Usable Fissile 
    Materials PEIS (Storage and Disposition PEIS), to solicit public input, 
    and to announce that public scoping meetings would be conducted from 
    August through October 1994.1 During that period, 12 public 
    meetings were held throughout the United States to obtain input 
    regarding the scope, alternatives, and issues associated with weapons-
    usable fissile materials that should be addressed in the Storage and 
    Disposition PEIS. The extensive scoping process for the Storage and 
    Disposition PEIS included options for the disposition of surplus HEU.
    
        \1\ In the NOI, the PEIS was referred to as the Long-Term 
    Storage and Disposition of Weapons-Usable Fissile Materials PEIS.
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        In the course of the PEIS public scoping process, it appeared that 
    it may be more appropriate to analyze the impacts of surplus HEU 
    disposition in a separate EIS. The Department held a public meeting on 
    November 10, 1994, to obtain comments on this potential course of 
    action. While views were expressed both pro and con, the Department 
    subsequently concluded that a separate EIS would be appropriate. 
    Accordingly, the Department published a notice in the Federal Register 
    (60 FR 17344) on April 5, 1995, to inform the public of the proposed 
    plan to prepare a separate EIS for the disposition of surplus HEU.
    
    Alternatives Considered
    
        The draft HEU EIS assesses environmental impacts of five reasonable 
    alternatives identified for the disposition of up to 200 metric tons of 
    surplus HEU. This includes HEU that has already been declared surplus 
    (165 metric tons) as well as additional weapons-usable HEU that may be 
    declared surplus in the future. The material is currently located at 
    facilities throughout the Department's nuclear weapons complex, but the 
    majority is in, or destined for, interim storage at the Department's Y-
    12 Plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Except for no action, all reasonable 
    alternatives involve blending HEU with depleted, natural, or low-
    enriched uranium (LEU) to make LEU, 
    
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    which is not weapons-usable, and the majority of which would have 
    potential commercial value as non-defense, nuclear power plant fuel 
    feed. The alternatives, except for the no action alternative, represent 
    different ratios of blending HEU to LEU for commercial use versus 
    blending HEU to LEU for disposal as waste. The alternatives also 
    represent different combinations of blending sites and blending 
    processes.
        Alternative 1 is No Action (continued storage of surplus HEU). 
    Alternative 2 is No Commercial Use, and represents blending all 200 
    metric tons of surplus HEU to waste (fuel/waste ratio of 0/100) using 
    four sites. Alternative 3 is Limited Commercial Use, and includes 
    transferring 50 metric tons of HEU (and 7,000 metric tons of natural 
    uranium) to the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC) for 
    commercial use, but blending the remaining 150 metric tons of HEU to 
    waste (fuel/waste ratio of 25/75). Alternative 3 assumes the 50 metric 
    tons of commercial material would be blended at two commercial blending 
    sites, and the waste material would be blended at four sites. 
    Alternative 4 is Substantial Commercial Use, and represents blending 
    130 metric tons of HEU for commercial use and 70 metric tons for 
    disposal as waste (fuel/waste ratio of 65/35). Alternative 5 is Maximum 
    Commercial Use, and represents blending 170 metric tons of HEU for 
    commercial use and 30 metric tons for disposal as waste (fuel/waste 
    ratio of 85/15). Both Alternatives 4 and 5 include the proposal to 
    transfer 50 metric tons of HEU and 7,000 metric tons of natural uranium 
    to USEC for commercial use. Alternatives 4 and 5 each have four site 
    variations: a) two DOE sites only, b) two commercial sites only, c) all 
    four sites, and d) each site alone.
        This draft HEU EIS assesses potential environmental impacts at two 
    DOE sites and two commercial sites where HEU conversion and blending 
    could occur: DOE's Y-12 Plant at the Oak Ridge Reservation in Oak 
    Ridge, Tennessee; DOE's Savannah River Site in Aiken, South Carolina; 
    the Babcock & Wilcox Naval Nuclear Fuel Division in Lynchburg, 
    Virginia; and the Nuclear Fuel Services Fuel Fabrication Plant in 
    Erwin, Tennessee. The EIS also assesses the environmental impacts of 
    necessary transportation of materials.
        The alternatives as described are not intended to represent 
    exclusive choices among which the Department must choose, but rather 
    are analyzed to represent reasonable points in the matrix of possible 
    choices. The draft HEU EIS explains how impacts would change if the 
    exact fuel/waste ratio or division among sites or processes were 
    different.
    
    Preferred Alternative
    
        The draft HEU EIS identifies DOE's preferred alternative as 
    Alternative 5 (Maximum Commercial Use) and site variation c (all four 
    sites). Under this alternative, the commercial use of surplus HEU would 
    be maximized and the blending would most likely be done at some 
    combination of commercial and DOE sites. The Department prefers this 
    alternative because commercial use of LEU derived from surplus HEU 
    would serve the objective of rendering these materials non-weapons-
    usable in the most timely fashion. It would allow for peaceful, 
    beneficial reuse of the material, recover investment for the Federal 
    Treasury, and reduce Government waste disposal costs that would be 
    incurred if all (or a greater portion of) the material were blended to 
    waste.
    
    Invitation to Comment
    
        The public is invited to submit written and oral comments on any or 
    all portions of the draft HEU EIS. DOE's responses to comments received 
    during the public comment period will be presented in the final HEU 
    EIS.
        DOE will hold two public workshops to provide information and 
    receive comments on the draft HEU EIS (with identical afternoon and 
    evening sessions in each location), as detailed in the following 
    schedule. The workshop format will provide for collection of written 
    and oral comments and will enable the public to discuss issues and 
    concerns with DOE managers. Participants are asked to register for the 
    workshops in advance by calling 1-800-820-5134.
    
    Schedule of Public Workshops
    
    November 14, 1995--Knoxville, TN
        1:00-5:00 pm and 6:00-10:00 pm, eastern time, Knoxville Hilton, 501 
    Church Avenue, SW, Knoxville, TN 37902; phone (423) 523-2300, fax (423) 
    546-1716.
    November 16, 1995--Augusta, GA
        1:00-5:00 pm and 6:00-10:00 pm, eastern time, Ramada Plaza Hotel 
    and Convention Center, 640 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901; phone (706) 
    722-5541, fax (706) 724-0053.
    
    DOE Public Reading Rooms
    
        Copies of the draft HEU EIS as well as technical data reports and 
    other supporting documents are available for public review at the 
    following locations:
    
    Department of Energy Headquarters, Freedom of Information Reading Room, 
    Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 
    20585, Attn: Carolyn Lawson, 202-586-6020
    Albuquerque Operations Office, National Atomic Museum, 20358 Wyoming 
    Blvd., SE., Kirtland AFB, NM 87117, Attn: Diane Zepeda, 505-845-4378
    Nevada Operations Office, Nevada Operations Office, U.S. Department of 
    Energy, Public Reading Room, 2753 South Highland Dr., P.O. Box 98518, 
    Las Vegas, NV 89193-8518, Attn: Charlotte Cox, 702-295-1459
    Oak Ridge Operations Office, U.S. Department of Energy, Public Reading 
    Room, 200 Administration Road, P.O. Box 2001, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8501, 
    Attn: Jane Greenwalt, 615-576-1216
    Richland Operations Office, Washington State University, Tri-Cities 
    Branch Campus, 300 Sprout Road, Room 130 West, Richland, WA 99352, 
    Attn: Terri Traub, 509-376-8583
    Rocky Flats Office, Front Range Community College Library, 3645 West 
    112th Avenue, Westminister, CO 80030, Attn: Dennis Connor, 303-469-4435
    Savannah River Operations Office, Gregg-Graniteville Library, 
    University of South Carolina-Aiken, 171 University Parkway, Aiken, SC 
    29801, Attn: Paul Lewis, 803-641-3320, DOE Contact: James M. Gaver, 
    803-725-2889
    Los Alamos National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, c/o Los 
    Alamos Community Reading Room, 1450 Central, Suite 101, Los Alamos, NM 
    87544, Attn: Tom Ribe, 505-665-2127
    Chicago Operations Office, Office of Planning, Communications & EEO, 
    U.S. Department of Energy, 9800 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439, 
    Attn: Gary L. Pitchford, 708-252-2013
    Amarillo Area Office, U.S. Department of Energy, Amarillo College, Lynn 
    Library/Learning Center, P.O. Box 447, Amarillo, TX 79178, PH: 806-371-
    5400, FX: 806-371-5470
    U.S. DOE Reading Room, Carson County Library, P.O. Box 339, Panhandle, 
    TX 79068, PH: 806-537-3742, FX: 806-537-3780, DOE Contact: Tom Walton, 
    PH: 806-477-3120, FX: 806-477-3185, Contractor Contact: Kerry Cambell, 
    PH: 806-477-4381, FX: 806-477-5743
    Sandia National Laboratory/CA, Livermore Public Library, 1000 S. 
    Livermore Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550, Attn: Julie Casamajor, PH: 510-
    373-5500, FX: 510-373-5503.
    
    
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        Issued in Washington, DC, October 20, 1995.
    Gregory P. Rudy,
    Acting Director, Office of Fissile Materials Disposition.
    [FR Doc. 95-26601 Filed 10-25-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/26/1995
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability.
Document Number:
95-26601
Dates:
The public is invited to comment on the draft HEU EIS during a comment period that will continue until December 11, 1995. Comments postmarked after that date will be considered to the extent practicable. The Department will hold two public workshops to discuss and receive comments on the draft HEU EIS on November 14 and 16, 1995. The times and locations of the workshops are provided in the Supplementary Information.
Pages:
54867-54869 (3 pages)
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95-26601.pdf