97-14168. Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement; Sandia National Laboratories/New Mexico  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 104 (Friday, May 30, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 29332-29335]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-14168]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    
    Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement; Sandia National 
    Laboratories/New Mexico
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE) announces its intent to prepare 
    a Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for its Sandia 
    National Laboratories/New Mexico (SNL/NM), a DOE research and 
    development laboratory located on Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) in 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico. The SWEIS will address operations and 
    activities that DOE foresees at SNL/NM for approximately the next 10 
    years. The U.S. Air Force will participate as a cooperating agency. The 
    purpose of this Notice is to invite public participation in the process 
    and to encourage public dialogue on alternatives that should be 
    considered.
    
    DATES: The DOE invites other Federal agencies, Native American tribes, 
    State and local governments, and the general public to comment on the 
    scope of this SWEIS. The public scoping period starts with the 
    publication of this Notice in the Federal Register and will continue 
    until July 14, 1997. DOE will consider all comments received or 
    postmarked by that date in defining the scope of this SWEIS. Comments 
    received or postmarked after that date will be considered to the extent 
    practicable. Public scoping meetings are scheduled to be held as 
    follows:
    June 23, 1997, 1:00 p.m.-4:00pm and 6:00 p.m.-9:00pm, UNM Continuing 
    Education Conference Center, 1634 University Blvd. NE; Albuquerque, NM
        The purpose of these meetings is to receive oral and written 
    comments from the public. The meetings will use a format to facilitate 
    dialogue between DOE and the public and will provide an opportunity for 
    individuals to provide written or oral statements. The DOE will publish 
    additional notices on the date, times, and location of the scoping 
    meetings in local newspapers in advance of the scheduled meetings. Any 
    necessary changes will be announced in the local media.
        In addition to providing oral comments at the public scoping 
    meetings, all interested parties are invited to record their comments, 
    ask questions concerning the SNL/NM SWEIS, or request to be placed on 
    the SNL/NM SWEIS mailing or document distribution list by leaving a 
    message on the SNL/NM SWEIS Hotline at (toll free)
    
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    1-888-635-7305. The Hotline will have instructions on how to record 
    your comments and requests.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments or suggestions concerning the scope of the 
    SNL/NM SWEIS should be directed to: Ms. Donna A. Bergman, U.S. 
    Department of Energy, Albuquerque Operations Office, P.O. Box 5400, 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87185-5444, or by facsimile at (505) 845-6392. 
    For express delivery services, the appropriate address is Pennsylvania 
    and H Streets, Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM 87116.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information on the SWEIS 
    and the public scoping process, contact Donna Bergman at the address 
    and facsimile number listed above.
        For information on DOE's NEPA process, please contact: Carol 
    Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Assistance (EH-42), U.S. 
    Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
    20585. Ms. Borgstrom can be reached at (202) 586-4600, by facsimile at 
    (202) 586-7031, or by leaving a message at 1-800-472-2756.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Invitation to Comment
    
        The public is invited to participate in the scoping process and is 
    encouraged to comment on the preliminary alternatives and issues 
    identified for the SNL/NM SWEIS.
    
    Availability of Scoping Documents
    
        Copies of all written comments and transcripts of all oral comments 
    will be available at the following location: Albuquerque Technical-
    Vocational Institute (TVI), Montoya Campus Library, 4700 Morris NE, 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111.
    
    SNL/NM's Mission
    
        DOE is responsible for the Federal Government's nuclear weapons 
    program, research and development of energy technologies, and basic 
    science research. SNL/NM is one of DOE's primary research, development, 
    and test laboratories. It was established in 1947 to support the U.S. 
    weapons development program. Its purpose was to organize and perform 
    engineering activities for development of nuclear and nonnuclear 
    weapons; testing of new designs; and surveillance tests. Today, it 
    remains one of the three national laboratories in DOE's nuclear weapons 
    complex. Responsibilities in support of nuclear weapons activities 
    include design, certification, and assessment of non-nuclear subsystems 
    of nuclear weapons; systems integration; safety, security, reliability, 
    and use control; direction and support to production plants regarding 
    issues associated with production and dismantlement of nuclear weapons; 
    production and/or acquisition of weapons components; surveillance and 
    support of weapons in the stockpile; and work in nuclear intelligence, 
    nonproliferation, and treaty verification technologies. Nonweapons 
    research and science services are provided in areas including waste 
    management, environmental restoration, hazardous and radioactive 
    material transportation, energy efficiency and renewable energy, 
    nuclear energy, fossil energy, magnetic fusion, basic energy sciences, 
    and biological and environmental research. Additional activities 
    include energy and environment technologies; other engineering 
    research; and work-for-others.
        SNL/NM operations are located primarily in five technical areas 
    (TA) and the Coyote Test Facility, all of which are surrounded by KAFB. 
    Activities/operations in specific areas are as follows:
        TA I--Manufacturing/production activities, such as the 
    microelectronics development laboratory and the neutron generator 
    facility; environmental testing; facilities engineering; laboratory 
    space; office space.
        TA II--Light laboratory activities; environmental restoration.
        TA III--Field test facilities; explosives testing operations; 
    destructive testing operations; high energy testing operations.
        TA IV--Radiation effects experimentation; accelerator operations 
    [high-energy radiation megavolt electron source (HERMES), x-ray source 
    (Saturn)]; electromagnetic analysis.
        TA V--Nuclear safety and system analysis; Annular Core Research 
    Reactor; Gamma Irradiation Facility; radioisotope production 
    (molybdenum-99).
        Coyote Test Facility--Explosives testing; thermal testing; shock/
    blast testing; and large scale impact testing.
        SNL/NM has an annual budget of approximately $1 billion and employs 
    approximately 8,700 people. SNL/NM is surrounded by KAFB, and occupies 
    2,842 acres owned by the DOE and an additional 15,003 acres that have 
    been made available through a series of land use agreements or permits.
    
    Missions of Other DOE-funded Operations on KAFB
    
        In addition to SNL/NM, there are several other DOE-funded 
    facilities located on KAFB. There are no planned changes in the level 
    or type of activities at these facilities. The environmental impacts of 
    these operations will be included in the discussion of cumulative 
    impacts in the EIS. DOE welcomes comments on this approach. A summary 
    of each facility follows.
        Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, formerly the Inhalation 
    Toxicology Research Institute, began in the 1960s as a research team 
    for determining the long-term health impacts of inhaling radioactive 
    particles, and has since become a recognized center for inhalation 
    toxicology and related fields.
        Central Training Academy ensures the efficient and effective 
    training of safeguards and security personnel from throughout the DOE 
    who are, or may become, involved in the protection of materials and 
    facilities vital to the nation's defense.
        Transportation Safeguards Division (TSD) coordinates, implements, 
    and operates the DOE Safeguards Program for strategic quantities of 
    government-owned special nuclear material. TSD coordinates and plans 
    weapons distribution with the Department of Defense and coordinates 
    special nuclear material shipments for all DOE field offices.
        Allied-Signal Kirtland Operations is an applied science and 
    engineering organization engaged in research, analysis, testing, and 
    field operations. A major portion of this work is in the design, 
    fabrication, and testing of electro-optic and recording systems for 
    capturing fast transient signals.
        Ross Aviation is the DOE's support contractor providing air cargo 
    and passenger service. Ross transports cargo between production plants, 
    national laboratories, test sites, and military facilities and provides 
    special passenger and cargo flights on request.
        The DOE/Albuquerque complex is a series of office buildings with 
    approximately 1,200 Federal and contractor employees.
        The Energy Training Center is a small office complex that includes 
    classrooms for DOE training.
    
    The Role of the SWEIS in the DOE NEPA Compliance Strategy
    
        The SWEIS will be prepared pursuant to the National Environmental 
    Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), the Council on 
    Environmental Quality's NEPA regulations (40 CFR Parts 1500-1508) and 
    the DOE NEPA regulations (10 CFR Part 1021). The DOE has a policy (10 
    CFR 1021.330) to prepare SWEISs for certain large, multiple-facility 
    sites, such as SNL/NM. The purpose of a SWEIS is to provide
    
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    DOE and its stakeholders with an analysis of the environmental impacts 
    caused by ongoing and reasonably foreseeable new operations and 
    facilities and reasonable alternatives at a DOE site, to provide a 
    basis for site-wide decision making, and to improve and coordinate 
    agency plans, functions, programs, and resource utilization. The SWEIS 
    provides an overall NEPA baseline so that the environmental effects of 
    proposed future changes in programs and activities can be compared with 
    the baseline. A SWEIS also enables DOE to ``tier'' its NEPA documents 
    at a site so as to eliminate repetitive discussion of the same issues 
    in future project-specific NEPA studies, and to focus on the actual 
    issues ready for decisions at each level of environmental review. The 
    NEPA process allows for Federal, Native American, state and local 
    government, and public participation in the environmental review 
    process. The Environmental Impact Assessment, Sandia Laboratories, 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico [EIA/MA 77-1], May 1977, is the existing site-
    wide environmental document for SNL/NM. Since that time, several 
    additional NEPA documents have been prepared for specific projects, 
    including one EIS, and various environment assessments.
    
    Related NEPA Reviews
    
        The following is a list of recent NEPA documentation that affects 
    the scope of this SWEIS. The summaries below are intended to 
    familiarize the reader with the purpose of these other NEPA reviews and 
    how SNL/NM is considered in them.
    
    Programmatic NEPA Reviews
    
        The Draft Waste Management Programmatic Environmental Impact 
    Statement (PEIS) (DOE/EIS-0200) analyzes the DOE plan to formulate and 
    implement a national integrated waste management program. SNL/NM is 
    being considered as a possible regional site for the disposal of low-
    level waste and low-level mixed waste. The Final PEIS is expected to be 
    available to the public in June.
        Nonnuclear Consolidation Environmental Assessment [DOE/EA-0792]. A 
    Finding of No Significant Impact on the Consolidation of the Nonnuclear 
    Component within the Nuclear Weapons Complex was signed on September 8, 
    1993. The following decisions regarding SNL/NM were made at that time 
    and have since been implemented:
    
    --Neutron Generators and Thermal Batteries: The existing technology 
    base for neutron generators will be maintained at SNL/NM. Existing 
    research, development and technology and prototyping capability at SNL/
    NM will be augmented to provide a limited manufacturing capability for 
    future advanced design neutron generators. The technology base for the 
    manufacture of thermal batteries will be transferred to existing 
    facilities at SNL/NM.
    --Detonators: The existing research, development, and technology base 
    for low-power explosives components will be maintained at SNL/NM.
    
        Stockpile Stewardship and Management PEIS [DOE/EIS-0236]. A Record 
    of Decision was signed by the Secretary of Energy on December 19, 1996. 
    Inherent in the many decisions made in the ROD was to continue the 
    operations of the three national weapons laboratories, SNL/NM being one 
    of the three. The Record of Decision emphasized that stockpile 
    stewardship is an essential program to maintain the safety and 
    reliability of the stockpile in the absence of underground nuclear 
    testing, therefore requiring enhanced experimental capabilities in the 
    future.
    
    Project NEPA Reviews
    
        Medical Isotopes Production Project: Molybdenum-99 and Related 
    Isotopes Environmental Impact Statement [DOE/EIS-0249F]. The Record of 
    Decision for this EIS was signed on September 11, 1996. The decision 
    made was to produce Mo-99 and related isotopes at the Annular Core 
    Research Reactor and Hot Cell Facility at SNL/NM.
        Environmental Assessment of the Environmental Restoration Project 
    at Sandia National Laboratories/New Mexico [DOE/EA-1140]. A Finding of 
    No Significant Impact was signed on March 25, 1996. This EA analyzed 
    the environmental restoration site characterization and waste cleanup 
    activities for an estimated 157 solid waste management units or SWMUs 
    at SNL/NM.
    
    Preliminary Alternatives
    
        The scoping process is an opportunity for the public to assist the 
    DOE in determining the alternatives and issues for analysis. DOE 
    welcomes specific comments or suggestions on the content of these 
    alternatives, or on other alternatives that could be considered.
        DOE is proposing to continue current operations at SNL/NM. Two 
    preliminary alternatives were identified during internal scoping: the 
    No Action alternative and the Expanded Operations alternative. DOE also 
    considered a Reduced Operations alternative. However, current 
    activities at SNL/NM are at the minimum level of operations needed to 
    protect the technical capability and competency to support the site's 
    assigned missions. Therefore, the Department plans to include the 
    Reduced Operations alternative in the EIS as an alternative considered 
    but eliminated from further analysis.
        No Action. NEPA regulations require analysis of the No Action 
    alternative to provide a benchmark for comparison with environmental 
    effects of the other alternatives. The No Action alternative would 
    continue current facility operations throughout SNL/NM in support of 
    assigned missions, and for this SWEIS, it is also the proposed action. 
    With respect to the Defense Programs mission, the future role of SNL/NM 
    was defined at the programmatic level by the Stockpile Stewardship and 
    Management Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (SSM PEIS) 
    Record of Decision (ROD) (61 FR 68014) (December 26, 1996). In the SSM 
    PEIS, SNL/NM had been considered as an alternative location for the 
    National Ignition Facility (NIF) and for relocation of non-nuclear 
    fabrication functions from the Department's Kansas City Plant. 
    Additionally, the SSM PEIS noted that a pre-decisional facility, the 
    Advanced Radiation Source (X-1), might, at some time in the future, be 
    considered for location at SNL/NM or other sites. The ROD located 
    neither the NIF nor the Kansas City Plant functions at SNL/NM, and 
    stated that if DOE were to propose to construct and operate such next-
    generation facilities as the X-1 in the future, appropriate NEPA review 
    would be performed. Therefore, the programmatic mission defined by the 
    SSM ROD for SNL/NM is continued operation with the current mission and 
    functions. There are no planned programmatic mission changes in the 
    non-Defense Programs mission areas.
        Expanded Operations. This alternative would reflect an increase in 
    facility operations to the highest levels that can be supported by 
    current facilities. This could require construction projects to address 
    safety, security and environmental compliance as well as to support 
    reconfiguration of facility equipment and operations to optimize use of 
    current facilities' capabilities. This alternative will set the 
    bounding conditions for assessing the environmental impacts.
    
    Preliminary Issues Identified by Internal Scoping
    
        The issues listed below have been identified for analysis in this 
    SWEIS as being applicable to the operation of SNL/NM. The list is 
    tentative and is
    
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    intended to facilitate public comment on the scope of this SWEIS. It is 
    not intended to be all-inclusive, nor does it imply any 
    predetermination of potential impacts. The SWEIS will describe the 
    potential environmental impacts of the alternatives, using available 
    data where possible and obtaining additional data where necessary. In 
    accordance with the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations (40 
    CFR 1500.4 and 1502.21), other documents, as appropriate, may be 
    incorporated into the impacts analyses by reference, in whole or in 
    part. DOE specifically welcomes suggestions and comments for the 
    addition or deletion of items on this list.
    
    --Potential effects on the public and workers from exposures to 
    radiological and hazardous materials during normal operations and from 
    reasonably postulated accidents, including aircraft crashes;
    --Potential effect on air and groundwater quality from normal 
    operations and potential accidents;
    --Potential cumulative effects of past, present, and future operations 
    at SNL/NM (this SWEIS will include effects of current and reasonably 
    foreseeable federal actions on KAFB).
    --Effects on waste management practices and activities, including 
    pollution prevention, waste minimization, and waste stream 
    characterization
    --Potential impacts of noise levels to the ambient environment and 
    sensitive receptors; and
    --Potential impacts on land use plans, policies, and controls.
    
    Classified Material
    
        DOE will review classified material while preparing this SWEIS. 
    Within the limits of classification, DOE will provide to the public as 
    much information as possible. Any classified material DOE needs to use 
    to explain the purpose and need for action, or the uses, materials, or 
    impacts analyzed in this SWEIS, will be segregated into a classified 
    appendix or supplement.
    
        Issued in Washington, D.C., this 23 day of May 1997, for the 
    United States Department of Energy.
    Peter N. Brush,
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Environment, Safety and Health.
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