98-12670. Transnuclear, Inc.; Issuance of Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 92 (Wednesday, May 13, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 26653-26654]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-12670]
    
    
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    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    
    [Docket 72-1021]
    
    
    Transnuclear, Inc.; Issuance of Environmental Assessment and 
    Finding of No Significant Impact
    
        By letter dated March 11, 1998, Transnuclear, Inc. (TN or 
    applicant) requested an exemption, pursuant to 10 CFR 72.7, from the 
    requirements of 10 CFR 72.234(c). TN, located in Hawthorne, New York, 
    is seeking Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) 
    approval to fabricate five TN-32 dry spent fuel storage casks prior to 
    receipt of a Certificate of Compliance (COC). The casks are intended 
    for use under the general license provisions of subpart K of 10 CFR 
    part 72 by Duke Power Company (Duke) at the McGuire Nuclear Station 
    (McGuire) located in Cornelius, North Carolina. The TN-32 dry spent 
    fuel storage cask is currently used at Surry Power Station under a 
    site-specific license.
    
    Environmental Assessment (EA)
    
        Identification of Proposed Action: The applicant is seeking 
    Commission approval to fabricate five TN-32 casks prior to the 
    Commission's issuance of a COC. The applicant requests an exemption 
    from the requirements of 10 CFR 72.234(c), which state that 
    ``Fabrication of casks under the Certificate of Compliance must not 
    start prior to receipt of the Certificate of Compliance for the cask 
    model.'' The proposed action before the Commission is whether to grant 
    this exemption under 10 CFR 72.7.
        Need for the Proposed Action: TN requested the exemption to ensure 
    the availability of storage casks so that Duke can maintain full core 
    off-load capability at McGuire. McGuire Unit 2 will lose full core off-
    load capability in August 2000. McGuire has proposed an initial cask 
    loading in September 2000.
    
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    To support training and dry runs prior to the initial loading, Duke 
    requests the delivery of the first cask by January 2000. TN states that 
    to meet this schedule, purchase of cask components must begin promptly 
    and fabrication must begin by September 1998.
        The TN-32 COC application, dated September 24, 1997, is under 
    consideration by the Commission. It is anticipated, if approved, the 
    TN-32 COC may be issued in late 1999.
        The proposed fabrication exemption will not authorize use of the 
    casks to store spent fuel. That will occur only when, and if, a COC is 
    issued. NRC approval of the fabrication exemption request should not be 
    construed as an NRC commitment to favorably consider TN's application 
    for a COC. TN will bear the risk of all activities conducted under the 
    exemption, including the risk that the five casks TN plans to construct 
    may not be usable because they may not meet specifications or 
    conditions placed in a COC that NRC may ultimately approve.
        Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action: The Environmental 
    Assessment for the final rule, ``Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel in NRC-
    Approved Storage Casks at Nuclear Power Reactor Sites'', (55 FR 29181 
    (1990) ) considered the potential environmental impacts of casks which 
    are used to store spent fuel under a COC and concluded that there would 
    be no significant environmental impacts. The proposed action now under 
    consideration would not permit use of the casks, but only fabrication. 
    There are no radiological environmental impacts from fabrication since 
    cask fabrication does not involve radiological or radioactive 
    materials. The major non-radiological environmental impacts involve use 
    of natural resources due to cask fabrication. Each TN-32 storage cask 
    weighs approximately 100 tons and is fabricated mainly from steel and 
    plastic. The estimated 500 tons of steel required for five casks is 
    expected to have very little impact on the steel industry. 
    Additionally, the estimated 5 tons of plastic required for five casks 
    is insignificant compared to the millions of tons of plastic produced 
    annually. Cask fabrication would be at a metal fabrication facility, 
    not at the reactor site. Fabrication of five casks is insignificant 
    compared to the amount of metal fabrication performed annually in the 
    United States. If the casks are not usable, the casks could be disposed 
    of or recycled. The amount of material disposed of is insignificant 
    compared to the amount of steel and plastic that is disposed of 
    annually in the United States. Based upon this information, the 
    fabrication of five casks will have no significant impact on the 
    environment since no radioactive materials are involved, and the amount 
    of natural resources used is minimal.
        Alternative to the Proposed Action: Since there is no significant 
    environmental impact associated with the proposed action, any 
    alternatives with equal or greater environmental impact are not 
    evaluated. The alternative to the proposed action would be to deny 
    approval of the exemption and, therefore, not allow cask fabrication 
    until a COC is issued. However, the environmental impacts of the 
    proposed action and the alternative action would be the same.
        Given that there are no significant differences in environmental 
    impacts between the proposed action and the alternative considered and 
    that the applicant has a legitimate need to fabricate the casks prior 
    to certification and is willing to assume the risk that the fabricated 
    casks may not be certified or may require modification, the Commission 
    concludes that the preferred alternative is to grant the exemption.
        Agencies and Persons Consulted: The North Carolina Division of 
    Radiation Protection was consulted about the EA for the proposed action 
    and had no concerns.
        References used in preparation of the EA:
        1. NRC, Environmental Assessment Regarding Final Rule, ``Storage of 
    Spent Fuel in NRC-Approved Storage Casks at Power Reactor Sites,'' 55 
    FR 29181.
        2. NRC, 10 CFR part 51, Environmental Protection Regulations for 
    Domestic Licensing and Related Regulatory Functions.
    
    Finding of No Significant Impact
    
        The environmental impacts of the proposed action have been reviewed 
    in accordance with the requirements set forth in 10 CFR part 51. Based 
    upon the foregoing EA, the Commission finds that the proposed action of 
    granting an exemption from 10 CFR 72.234(c) so that TN may fabricate 
    five TN-32 casks prior to issuance of a COC will not significantly 
    impact the quality of the human environment. Accordingly, the 
    Commission has determined not to prepare an environmental impact 
    statement for the proposed exemption.
        This application was docketed under 10 CFR part 72, Docket 72-1021. 
    For further details with respect to this action, see the application 
    dated March 11, 1998, which is available for public inspection at the 
    Commission's Public Document Room, 2120 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 
    20555, and the Local Public Document Room at the J. Murrey Atkins 
    Library, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, UNCC Station, 
    Charlotte, NC 28223.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 6th day of May 1998.
    
        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    Susan F. Shankman,
    Acting Deputy Director, Spent Fuel Project Office, Office of Nuclear 
    Material Safety and Safeguards.
    [FR Doc. 98-12670 Filed 5-12-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/13/1998
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
The applicant is seeking Commission approval to fabricate five TN-32 casks prior to the Commission's issuance of a COC. The applicant requests an exemption from the requirements of 10 CFR 72.234(c), which state that ``Fabrication of casks under the Certificate of Compliance must not start prior to receipt of the Certificate of Compliance for the cask model.'' The proposed action before the Commission is whether to grant this exemption under 10 CFR 72.7.
Document Number:
98-12670
Pages:
26653-26654 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket 72-1021
PDF File:
98-12670.pdf