97-18665. Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact; Regarding Issuance of a Specific Exemption to the Requirements of 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii); University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Low Power Reactor Assembly  

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    [Docket No. 50-356]
    
    
    Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact; 
    Regarding Issuance of a Specific Exemption to the Requirements of 10 
    CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii); University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Low 
    Power Reactor Assembly
    
        The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering 
    granting, for Facility Operating License No. R-117 for the University 
    of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (the licensee or University) Low Power 
    Reactor Assembly (LOPRA) located on the licensee's campus in Urbana, 
    Illinois, a specific exemption in accordance with 10 CFR 50.12 to the 
    part of the requirements of 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii) that requires a 
    terminal radiation survey and associated documentation to demonstrate 
    that the facility and site are suitable for release as a condition of 
    license termination.
    
    Environmental Assessment
    
    Identification of Proposed Action
    
        By application dated February 10, 1995, as supplemented on April 
    24, 1995, and October 2, 1996, the licensee requested authorization to 
    decommission the LOPRA in accordance with the proposed decommissioning 
    plan, and terminate Facility Operating License No. R-117. Amendment No. 
    6 to the facility operating license was issued on January 21, 1997, 
    approving the decommissioning plan. The licensee informed the NRC in a 
    letter dated April 15, 1997, that the University has completed 
    decommissioning of the LOPRA in accordance with the amendment. The NRC 
    project manager for the LOPRA and a non-power reactor inspector visited 
    the site on May 7, 1997, and found that the licensee had decommissioned 
    the LOPRA in accordance with the license amendment and that no licensed 
    material remained under the authority of the LOPRA license. The 
    licensee had transferred the LOPRA components and fuel to the Advanced 
    TRIGA Research Reactor (TRIGA) license (Docket No. 50-151, Facility 
    License No. R-115). Some components containing byproduct material were 
    subsequently transferred to a University of Illinois byproduct 
    materials license (License IL-01271-01), issued by the State of 
    Illinois to allow the components to be stored at a facility away from 
    the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory.
        The University's Nuclear Reactor Laboratory houses the TRIGA (which 
    the University continues to operate) and housed the LOPRA, which was 
    located in the bulk shielding tank of the TRIGA. The Nuclear Reactor 
    Laboratory continues to be subject to the terms of the TRIGA license. 
    The Nuclear Reactor Laboratory will be considered for release by NRC as 
    part of the request to terminate the TRIGA license at some time in the 
    future. Because the facility and site will continue to be used under an 
    NRC license and will be surveyed in the future, and because application 
    of the regulation is not necessary to achieve the underlying purpose of 
    the rule, the licensee requested in its letter of April 15, 1997, that 
    NRC consider granting a specific exemption in accordance with 10 CFR 
    50.12 to the part of the requirements of 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii) that 
    requires a terminal radiation survey and associated documentation to 
    demonstrate that the facility and site are suitable for release as a 
    condition for license termination.
    
    The Need for Proposed Action
    
         The exemption is needed for termination of Facility Operating 
    License No. R-117.
    
    Environmental Impact of Granting of Exemption
    
        No licensed material remains under the authority of the LOPRA 
    license. The NRC staff has verified that the LOPRA components and fuel 
    have been transferred to the TRIGA license and the University of 
    Illinois byproduct materials license, issued by the State of Illinois, 
    which are authorized to receive this material. Future use of these 
    components and fuel as a subcritical assembly in the TRIGA bulk 
    shielding tank is currently authorized by the TRIGA license. With the 
    transfer of all licensed material from the LOPRA license, the 
    termination of the LOPRA license is administrative in nature. Because 
    the facility and site will continue to be used under an NRC license, 
    and because no facility or site is to be released as part of the 
    license termination, granting the exemption will have no effect on the 
    status of the site and, thus, no significant impact on the environment.
    
    Alternatives to the Proposed Action
    
         As an alternative to the proposed action, the staff considered 
    denying the proposed action. Not granting the exemption would not 
    change current environmental impacts and would require continuance of 
    Facility Operating License No. R-117. The staff also considered taking 
    no action. This would have the same outcome as not granting the 
    proposed action. The environmental impacts of the proposed action and 
    of the alternative actions are similar. Since the LOPRA components and 
    fuel have been transferred to other licenses that are authorized to 
    receive this material, there is no alternative with less environmental 
    impact than granting the exemption, which would allow the termination 
    of Facility Operating License No. R-117.
    
    Agencies and Persons Consulted
    
        The staff consulted with the Illinois State official regarding the 
    environmental impact of the proposed action. The State official had no 
    comments.
    
    Finding of No Significant Impact
    
        The NRC has determined not to prepare an environmental impact 
    statement for the proposed action. On the basis of the foregoing 
    environmental assessment, the NRC has concluded that the granting of 
    the exemption will have no significant effect on the quality of the 
    human environment.
        For further details with respect to this proposed action, see the 
    application for termination of Facility Operating License No. R-117, 
    dated February 10, 1995, as supplemented, which includes the letter of 
    April 15, 1997, which requests the exemption. These documents are 
    available for public inspection at the Commission's Public Document 
    Room, 2120 L Street, NW., Washington, DC 20037.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 9th day of July 1997.
    
        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    Marvin M. Mendonca,
    Acting Director, Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning Project 
    Directorate, Division of Reactor Program Management, Office of Nuclear 
    Reactor Regulation.
    [FR Doc. 97-18665 Filed 7-15-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/16/1997
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
97-18665
Pages:
38130-38130 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 50-356
PDF File:
97-18665.pdf