95-28828. Information Meeting Concerning the Development of an Environmental Impact Statement for the Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corporation, Cambridge, Ohio, Facility  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 227 (Monday, November 27, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 58391-58392]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-28828]
    
    
    
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    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    [Docket No: 040-08948 040-07397]
    
    
    Information Meeting Concerning the Development of an 
    Environmental Impact Statement for the Shieldalloy Metallurgical 
    Corporation, Cambridge, Ohio, Facility
    
    AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    
    ACTION: Notice of meeting.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice is to inform the public of a meeting to discuss 
    the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's process for decommissioning 
    nuclear facilities and the development of an environmental impact 
    statement (EIS) for the Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corporation (SMC), 
    Cambridge, Ohio, facility, one of the key steps in this process. A 
    brief status report will also be provided for the remediation of 
    properties, in the Cambridge, Ohio, area, that contain slag that may 
    have been removed from the Shieldalloy facility. Interested individuals 
    are invited to attend this meeting. NRC, SMC, Cyprus Foote Mineral 
    Company (CFMC), State and local officials, and citizen groups will 
    share information concerning these topics in a facilitated roundtable 
    discussion.
    
    Background
    
        The SMC facility processes ores for the production of metal alloys. 
    The SMC license (SMB-1507) authorizes the possession of the 
    radionuclides uranium and thorium as contaminants in slag from previous 
    operations at this site. The previous owners (Vanadium Corporation of 
    America, now Newmont Mining Corporation, and Foote Mineral Company 
    (FMC), now Cyprus Foote Mineral Company) had processed an ore 
    containing licensable quantities of natural uranium and thorium, and 
    radionuclides resulting from their radioactive decay. The processing of 
    this ore started in the late 1950s and ended in the early 1970s. In 
    processing this ore to produce metal alloys, the radioactive material 
    contained in the ore was segregated into slag. The waste slag is 
    currently in a dense, rock-like form and stored in two piles on the 
    site. In 1987, SMC purchased the facility from FMC. SMC continues to 
    process ores for the production of metal alloys. However, these ores do 
    not contain licensable quantities of radioactive material. With the 
    exception of radioactive contamination that exists in, or originated 
    from, the two slag piles, SMC has remediated the radioactive 
    contamination at the site. NRC staff is developing an EIS to evaluate 
    alternatives associated with decommissioning the slag piles.
        In a possibly related matter, it was determined, in 1993, that slag 
    from the site, when it was owned by FMC, may have been used as fill at 
    offsite locations. Radiation surveys and slag analyses that NRC 
    conducted in 1994 indicate that the slag does not pose an immediate 
    health and safety risk to residents. However, some action may be 
    necessary at specific locations, to minimize the long-term risk 
    associated with the slag. In a letter dated January 25, 1995, SMC 
    requested that the EIS be modified to include an analysis of the 
    relocation of the offsite slag to the SMC, Cambridge, Ohio, site.
        In addition to the issues that fall under NRC's jurisdiction, there 
    are other environmental issues, associated with decommissioning the 
    Cambridge site, 
    
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    that are regulated by State and other Federal agencies, including the 
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Ohio Environmental Protection 
    Agency, and the Ohio Department of Health. As a result of these other 
    environmental issues, SMC and CFMC are conducting a remedial 
    investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) for the SMC, Cambridge, Ohio, 
    facility. In a letter dated July 5, 1995, SMC requested that the EIS be 
    further expanded to examine the impacts of depositing, on one of the 
    slag piles, contaminated soils and sediments resulting from site 
    remediation under the RI/FS.1
    
        \1\ Related documents (letters and reports) are available for 
    public review at the Guernsey County District Public Library, 800 
    Steubenville Avenue, Cambridge, Ohio.
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        A notice of intent to revise the scope of this EIS--to consider the 
    impacts of depositing soils and sediments on the West Slag Pile and 
    relocating slag from offsite--was published in the Federal Register on 
    August 21, 1995 (60 FR 43477). In addition, SMC has stated that some of 
    the slag may have a commercial use. Further information is needed from 
    SMC to evaluate the impacts of this use. An additional expansion in 
    scope may be needed to include this alternative.
        The NRC hopes to accomplish three main objectives at the December 
    5, 1995, meeting;
         To describe NRC's overall decommissioning process for a 
    nuclear facility, with an emphasis on opportunities for public 
    involvement and participation, and the EIS portion of the process.
         To provide a status report on the EIS, including the 
    additional alternatives of returning offsite slag and contaminated 
    soils and sediments to the existing slag piles for permanent disposal.
         To provide a brief status report on the offsite slag 
    situation.
        NRC anticipates that the information provided at the public meeting 
    will stimulate additional public comment. NRC will keep the roundtable 
    participants, and the general public, informed of its decision-making 
    process on this issue, and provide opportunities for public comment, 
    including additional meetings such as this.
        NRC recently prepared a preliminary draft of the EIS for the 
    Cambridge facility and requested agencies cooperating in its 
    development (Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Ohio Department of 
    Health, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) to provide 
    comments on this preliminary draft, consistent with their 
    responsibilities under law. This is a preliminary draft that will be 
    revised, based on these agencies' comments, and issued in the spring of 
    1996 as a draft for public comment. NRC will be soliciting public 
    comments on the EIS at that time, after consideration and resolution of 
    the cooperating agencies' comments.
    
    Conduct of Meeting
    
        The meeting will be held on December 5, 1995, in the Pritchard-
    Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge, Ohio. The meeting will begin at 7:00 
    p.m. and will end at 10:00 p.m. The meeting will be facilitated by F.X. 
    Cameron, NRC's Special Counsel for Public Liaison. The purpose of this 
    meeting is to discuss, with representative stakeholders and the public, 
    information concerning NRC's decommissioning process. The meeting will 
    involve invited representatives from the following groups: NRC, SMC, 
    CFMC, State and local officials, local citizen groups, and the public. 
    These representatives will participate in a facilitated round-table 
    discussion. An agenda for the meeting will be prepared and distributed 
    to all invited representatives, as well as placed in the local public 
    document room, in advance of the meeting. The public will be present 
    during the meeting and time will be provided for public comment. Future 
    information meetings will be held periodically concerning other issues 
    relating to the decommissioning of the Shieldalloy facility and the 
    remediation of offsite contamination.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: James E. Kennedy, Division of Waste 
    Management, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Mail Stop T-7-F-27, 
    Washington, D.C., 20555, telephone (301) 415-6668.
    
        Dated at Rockville, MD this 17th day of November, 1995.
    
        For the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    Michael F. Weber,
    Chief, Low-Level Waste and Decommissioning Projects Branch, Division of 
    Waste Management, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
    [FR Doc. 95-28828 Filed 11-24-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/27/1995
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of meeting.
Document Number:
95-28828
Pages:
58391-58392 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No: 040-08948 040-07397
PDF File:
95-28828.pdf