97-6479. Consideration of an Amendment to a License for Disposal of Low- Level Radioactive Waste Containing Special Nuclear Material by Chem- Nuclear systems, Incorporated and Transfer of License to South Carolina, and an Opportunity for a Hearing  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 50 (Friday, March 14, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 12254-12255]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-6479]
    
    
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    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    [Docket No. 27-47]
    
    
    Consideration of an Amendment to a License for Disposal of Low-
    Level Radioactive Waste Containing Special Nuclear Material by Chem-
    Nuclear systems, Incorporated and Transfer of License to South 
    Carolina, and an Opportunity for a Hearing
    
    SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is considering a 
    request to amend License No. 12-13536-01. This license is issued to 
    Chem-Nuclear Systems, Incorporated (CNSI) for the disposal of wastes 
    containing special nuclear material (SNM) in the low-level radioactive 
    waste (LLW) disposal facility, located near Barnwell, South Carolina. 
    NRC licenses this facility under 10 CFR Part 70. The amendment would 
    reduce the SNM possession limit of the license, and NRC would 
    subsequently transfer the license to the State of South Carolina. South 
    Carolina already regulates disposal of source and byproduct material at 
    the Barnwell facility.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Timothy E. Harris, Low-Level Waste and 
    Decommissioning Projects Branch, Division of Waste Management, U.S. 
    Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001. Telephone: 
    (301) 415-6613. Fax.: (301) 415-5398.
    
    Background: The LLW disposal facility located near Barnwell, South 
    Carolina, is licensed by NRC for possession, storage, and disposal of 
    SNM. The State of South Carolina licenses disposal of source and 
    byproduct material at the facility. In correspondence dated December 
    20, 1996, CNSI requested termination of its NRC SNM license. As 
    justification for the request, CNSI noted a reduction in SNM-bearing 
    waste volumes and the diminished cost effectiveness of the license. 
    CNSI requested that the South Carolina Department of Environmental 
    Control (SCDHEC) amend its South Carolina license to allow possession 
    of up to 350 grams of SNM. Currently, the NRC license permits 
    possession, storage, and disposal of greater than critical mass 
    quantities of SNM, and acknowledges that the State-regulated source and 
    byproduct disposal activities constitute the major site activities. 
    Possession, storage, and disposal of less than critical mass quantities 
    can be regulated by Agreement States, in accordance with 10 CFR Part 
    150 (Exemptions and Continued Regulatory Authority in Agreement States 
    and in Offshore Waters Under Section 274). Specifically, Sec. 150.11 
    defines less than critical mass limits of SNM which can be regulated by 
    Agreement States.
        To implement CNSI's request, NRC plans to amend the license to 
    reduce the SNM possession limit to those specified in Sec. 150.11 and 
    subsequently transfer the license to South Carolina. This amendment 
    will result in a change in process operations. The reduction in 
    possession limit will not significantly change the types or amounts of 
    effluents that may be released offsite, will not increase individual or 
    cumulative occupational radiation exposure, will not be a significant 
    construction impact, and will not significantly increase the potential 
    for or consequences from radiological accidents. Accordingly, the 
    amendment is categorically exempt from an environmental assessment 
    under 10 CFR 51.22(c)(11). Following issuance of this amendment, NRC 
    will transfer the license to SCDHEC.
        NRC provides notice that this is a proceeding on an application for 
    a license amendment and transfer falling within the scope of Subpart L, 
    ``Informal Hearing Procedures for Adjudication in Materials Licensing 
    Proceedings,'' of NRC's rules and practice for domestic licensing 
    proceedings in 10 CFR part 2. Pursuant to Sec. 2.1205(a), any person 
    whose interest may be affected by this proceeding may file a request 
    for a hearing in accordance with Sec. 2.1205(c). A request for a 
    hearing must be filed within thirty (30) days of the date of 
    publication of this Federal Register notice.
        In addition to meeting other applicable requirements of 10 CFR Part 
    2 of NRC's regulations, a request for a hearing filed by a person other 
    than an applicant must describe in detail:
        1. The interest of the requester in the proceeding;
        2. How that interest may be affected by the results of the 
    proceeding, including the reasons why the requester should be permitted 
    a hearing, with particular reference to the factors set out in 
    Sec. 2.1205(g);
        3. The requester's areas of concern about the licensing activity 
    that is the subject matter of the proceeding; and
        4. The circumstances establishing that the request for a hearing is 
    timely in accordance with Sec. 2.1205(c).
        In accordance with 10 CFR Sec. 2.1205(e), each request for a 
    hearing must also be served, by delivering it personally or by mail, 
    to:
        1. The applicant, Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc., 140 Stoneridge Drive, 
    Columbia, South Carolina 29210, Attention: Mr. William House, and;
        2. NRC staff, by delivery to the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 
    Commission, Washington, D.C., 20555-0001. Attention: Docketing and 
    Service Branch; or hand-deliver comments to: 11555 Rockville Pike, 
    Rockville, MD between 7:45 a.m. and 4:15 p.m., Federal workdays.
        For further details with respect to this action, the application 
    for amendment request is available for inspection at NRC's Public 
    Document Room, 2120 L Street NW., Washington, DC 20555.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 10th day of March 1997.
    
    
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        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    John W.N. Hickey,
    Chief, Low-Level Waste and Decommissioning Projects Branch, Division of 
    Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
    [FR Doc. 97-6479 Filed 3-13-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/14/1997
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
97-6479
Pages:
12254-12255 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 27-47
PDF File:
97-6479.pdf