95-8361. Long-Term Storage and Disposition of Weapons-Usable Fissile Materials  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 65 (Wednesday, April 5, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 17344-17346]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-8361]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Long-Term Storage and Disposition of Weapons-Usable Fissile 
    Materials
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Intent.
    
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    SUMMARY: On June 21, 1994, the Department of Energy (DOE) published a 
    Notice of Intent to prepare a PEIS for the Long-Term Storage and 
    Disposition of Weapons-Usable Fissile Materials (59 FR 31985). By this 
    notice of an amendment, DOE is amending the scope of the PEIS by 
    removing the disposition of all surplus HEU from the PEIS. Instead, DOE 
    will address the disposition of surplus HEU in a separate EIS. This 
    action is based on the need to move forward on a rapid path for 
    neutralizing the proliferation threat of surplus HEU and to demonstrate 
    to other nations the United States' nonproliferation commitment. The 
    disposition of HEU will involve different time frames, technologies, 
    facilities and personnel than those required for the disposition of 
    plutonium. Therefore, the decisions on surplus HEU disposition do not 
    affect or preclude other decisions to be made on the long-term storage 
    and disposition of other weapons-usable fissile materials, can proceed 
    regardless of decisions pursuant to the PEIS, and are independently 
    justified. The scope of the PEIS will continue to include the long-term 
    storage of non-surplus weapons-usable fissile materials, including HEU, 
    and the disposition of plutonium and other fissile materials. The EIS 
    on the disposition of surplus HEU is scheduled for completion in early 
    1996. To ensure consideration of comments in the Draft EIS, written 
    comments must be postmarked by May 1, 1995. Late comments will be 
    considered to the extent practical.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written requests for the Implementation Plan, the Draft EIS, 
    and Final EIS on the disposition of surplus HEU should be sent to: 
    Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (MD-1), Attention: HEUEIS, 
    Forrestal Building, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue 
    SW, Washington, DC 20585.
        Written requests for the Implementation Plan, the Draft PEIS, and 
    Final PEIS on the long-term storage and disposition of weapons-usable 
    fissile materials should be sent to: Office of Fissile Materials 
    Disposition (MD-1), Attention: PEIS, Forrestal Building, U.S. 
    Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 
    20585.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information on the DOE 
    National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process, please contact: Ms. 
    Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Assistance (EH-
    42), Forrestal Building, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence 
    Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585. Ms. Borgstrom can be reached at 
    (202) 586-4600. Comments and questions about the NEPA process can also 
    be left on the DOE NEPA hotline, 1-800-472-2756.
    
     [[Page 17345]] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the aftermath of the Cold 
    War, significant quantities of HEU, a material used in nuclear weapons, 
    have become surplus to national defense needs in both the United States 
    and Russia. This surplus material could pose a danger to national and 
    international security. The dangers exist not only in the potential 
    proliferation of nuclear weapons but in the potential for environment, 
    safety, and health consequences if these materials are not properly 
    managed. For further background information on the storage and 
    disposition of fissile materials, please refer to the original June 21, 
    1994, Notice of Intent (59 FR 31985).
        In the course of the PEIS public scoping process, comments 
    suggested that it would be more appropriate to analyze the impact of 
    HEU disposition in a separate EIS. The Department held a public meeting 
    on November 10, 1994, to obtain comments on preparing a separate 
    environmental analysis for the disposition of surplus HEU. While many 
    views were expressed at this meeting, there was substantial support for 
    proceeding with a separate EIS. A separate action is the most rapid 
    path for neutralizing the proliferation threat of surplus HEU, is 
    consistent with the President's nonproliferation policy, would 
    demonstrate the U.S. nonproliferation commitment to other nations, and 
    is consistent with the course of action now underway in Russia to 
    reduce Russian HEU stockpiles. In addition, the disposition of HEU 
    could use existing technologies and facilities in the United States, in 
    contrast to the disposition of plutonium.
        The disposition of HEU will involve different time frames, 
    technologies, facilities and personnel than those required for the 
    disposition of plutonium. Further, the decisions on surplus HEU will 
    not impact or preclude other decisions which may be made regarding the 
    disposition of surplus plutonium and other weapons-usable fissile 
    materials, can proceed regardless of decisions on these other issues 
    pursuant to the PEIS, and are independently justified.
        Three alternatives have been evaluated as reasonable for the 
    disposition of surplus HEU: (1) Continued long-term storage (no action 
    alternative), (2) blending down of HEU into low enriched uranium, and 
    (3) blending down for disposal as waste. These alternatives are based 
    upon technical studies, public input, and evaluation by a DOE Screening 
    Committee.
        The purpose of this amendment notice is to inform the public of 
    DOE's intention to prepare a separate EIS for disposition of surplus 
    HEU. Because the issues related to the disposition of surplus HEU were 
    included in the Long-Term Storage and Disposition of Weapons-Usable 
    Fissile Materials Notice of Intent and the public scoping process for 
    the PEIS, no additional scoping activities are anticipated. The 
    Department will prepare an Implementation Plan, a Draft EIS, and a 
    Final EIS. The Implementation Plan will briefly describe the scope of 
    the EIS, public input and comments received on the scope and 
    alternatives, the alternatives that will be analyzed, the schedule for 
    completing the EIS, and the EIS work plan. The results of the 
    environmental analysis in the Final EIS, along with information from 
    technical and economic evaluations and national policy objectives, will 
    form the basis for the Record of Decision on the disposition of surplus 
    HEU.
        The Department is planning to issue the EIS Implementation Plan in 
    June 1995, to issue the Draft EIS in late Summer 1995 with public 
    meetings in that same time period, and to issue the Final EIS in late 
    1995 or early 1996.
    
        Note: Some of the technical terms used in this document are 
    defined in a section at the end of the notice.
    
    Classified Material
    
        DOE plans to prepare the HEU EIS in an unclassified form; however, 
    DOE may review classified material while preparing the document. In the 
    event that any classified material is included in the EIS, such 
    material will be placed in a classified appendix which will not be 
    available for general public review. This material will be considered 
    by DOE in reaching a decision on the disposition of surplus HEU. DOE 
    will provide as much information as possible in unclassified form to 
    assist public understanding of the proposed action and environmental 
    impacts.
    
    Other DOE NEPA Documents
    
        There are several other NEPA documents in preparation by the DOE 
    that will analyze proposals that are related to the proposed action 
    described above. These are:
    
    The Oak Ridge Interim Storage of Enriched Uranium Environmental 
    Assessment (EA)
    
        This document addresses the expansion of interim storage capacity 
    for enriched uranium at Oak Ridge. This interim storage will involve 
    materials, quantities, and forms for which long-term storage and 
    disposition will be implemented.
    
    The Environmental Management PEIS
    
        This document addresses the programmatic level decisions for 
    treatment, storage, and disposal of waste within the DOE complex. If 
    any action to dispose of HEU results in a waste form, these waste forms 
    will be treated, stored, and disposed of in accordance with the 
    decisions resulting from the Environmental Management PEIS.
    
    Other EISs and EAs
    
        Other environmental documents involving weapons-usable fissile 
    materials are being, or will be, prepared as required, for the purpose 
    of establishing the interim storage conditions for HEU. These other 
    environmental documents include site-wide EISs and an EA on the 
    disposition of HEU from the Republic of Kazahkstan.
    Definitions
        As used in this Notice of an Amendment, the following definitions 
    apply:
        Disposition is a process of use or disposal of material that 
    results in the remaining material being converted to a form that is 
    substantially and inherently more proliferation-resistant than the 
    original form.
        Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) is uranium which has an isotopic 
    content of uranium-235 of 20 percent or more.
        Low Enriched Uranium is uranium which has an isotopic content of 
    uranium-235 of less than 20 percent. Most commercial reactor fuel is 
    enriched to about 4 to 5 percent uranium-235.
        Weapons-Usable Fissile Materials refers to a specific set of 
    nuclear materials that may be utilized in making a nuclear explosive or 
    weapon. Weapons-usable fissile materials include uranium with uranium-
    235 isotopic content of 20 percent or more, plutonium of any isotopic 
    composition, and other isotopes such as uranium-233, and americium-241, 
    which have been separated from spent nuclear fuel or irradiated 
    targets. The term weapons-usable fissile materials does not include the 
    fissile materials present in spent nuclear fuel or irradiated targets 
    from reactors.
    
    Invitation to Comment
    
        The DOE invites comments on the intention to prepare an EIS for the 
    disposition of surplus HEU, including suggestions on significant 
    environmental issues, from all interested parties, including affected 
    Federal, State, and local agencies and Indian tribes. To ensure 
    consideration of comments in the Draft EIS, written 
    [[Page 17346]] comments must be postmarked by May 1, 1995. Late 
    comments will be considered to the extent practical. Written comments 
    should be sent to the Office of Fissile Materials Disposition at the 
    address given above. Comments can also be provided via the Office of 
    Fissile Materials Disposition's Electronic Bulletin Board. The bulletin 
    board can be accessed via modem by dialing (800)-783-3349. Access to 
    the bulletin board is also available via the Internet. The telnet 
    address is telnet fedix.fie.com; the gopher space address is gopher to 
    gopher.fie.com; the world wide web address is url=http://web.fie.com/.
    
        Signed in Washington, DC, this 29th day of March 1995, for the 
    United States Department of Energy.
    Tara O'Toole,
    Assistant Secretary, Environment, Safety and Health.
    [FR Doc. 95-8361 Filed 4-4-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/05/1995
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Intent.
Document Number:
95-8361
Pages:
17344-17346 (3 pages)
PDF File:
95-8361.pdf