94-19532. Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement, Los Alamos National Laboratory  

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
     
    
    Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement, Los Alamos National 
    Laboratory
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Advance Notice of Intent to Prepare a Site-Wide Environmental 
    Impact Statement for Continued Operations of the Los Alamos National 
    Laboratory.
    
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    SUMMARY: The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is providing 
    advance notice of its intent to prepare a Site-Wide Environmental 
    Impact Statement (SWEIS) for its Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), 
    Los Alamos, New Mexico, a DOE multipurpose research and development 
    laboratory. 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 NEPA regulations [40 CFR Parts 1500-
    1508] and the DOE NEPA regulations [10 CFR Part 1021]. The SWEIS will 
    analyze the potential environmental impacts of continuing to operate 
    LANL and reasonable alternative operating envelopes.
        With this Advance Notice, DOE initiates a prescoping process to 
    identify possible issues and alternatives to be analyzed in the SWEIS. 
    As provided at 10 CFR 1021.311(b), this Advance Notice provides an 
    early opportunity to inform the public of the SWEIS and to solicit 
    early public comments. After this prescoping process, DOE will publish 
    a Notice of Intent (NOI) which will identify the proposed scope of the 
    SWEIS, including the proposed alternatives and issues developed through 
    this prescoping process. Although schedules have not yet been 
    developed, it is DOE's intent to start the full SWEIS process as soon 
    as possible and complete the process as quickly as possible. The public 
    is invited to comment on this Advance Notice and to attend public 
    information meetings and workshops addressing SWEIS issues.
    
    DATES: Written comments on the scope of the SWEIS are invited from the 
    public. Prescoping comments should be postmarked by October 31, 1994. 
    The Department will again invite comments on the scope of the SWEIS 
    after the NOI is published.
        The Department will hold public information meetings and workshops 
    in conjunction with prescoping. These will be held at various places in 
    northern New Mexico. The times, dates, and format of these meetings 
    will be announced in the local press no later than two weeks prior to 
    the meetings and publicized in other ways as appropriate.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments on the scope of the SWEIS or other matters 
    concerning the SWEIS, or requests to be put on a mailing list for 
    future information about the SWEIS, should be addressed to: M. Diana 
    Webb, Los Alamos Area Office, U.S. Department of Energy, 528 35th 
    Street, Los Alamos, NM 87544, Attn: LANL SWEIS, (505) 665-6353, 
    Facsimile (505) 665-4504.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information on the DOE 
    NEPA process, please contact: Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of 
    NEPA Oversight, EH-25, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence 
    Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20585, (800) 472-2756 or (202) 586-4600.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
        About the SWEIS. The Department has a policy to prepare SWEISs for 
    large, multi-facility DOE sites [10 CFR 1021.330], such as LANL. The 
    purpose of a SWEIS is to provide DOE and its stakeholders with a 
    comprehensive look at the environmental impacts caused by its 
    operations and activities at a site. The NEPA process allows for 
    Federal, State, tribal, county, municipal and public participation in 
    the environmental review and resultant decisionmaking process. A SWEIS 
    was last prepared for LANL in 1979 [DOE/EIS-0018]. The planned SWEIS 
    would replace that document.
        A SWEIS is a useful tool for DOE to manage its facilities and 
    operations. It provides the DOE decisionmakers, site management, and 
    the public with comprehensive information on the cumulative impact of 
    past, ongoing and planned activities at a site in order to plan for 
    quality stewardship of the resources entrusted to DOE's care. A SWEIS 
    can be used to establish an environmentally-sound operating envelope 
    for site activities and establish thresholds of significance to 
    identify future environmental impacts. The SWEIS is expected to support 
    later NEPA reviews by allowing DOE to focus on project-specific issues 
    and to narrow and simplify the scope of later reviews. This process is 
    called ``tiering'' [40 CFR 1508.28]. DOE believes that the SWEIS 
    analysis will generally provide adequate NEPA coverage for those 
    activities and projects covered by the SWEIS. However, a SWEIS may not 
    replace the need for future, project-specific NEPA reviews as future 
    proposals for LANL facilities are developed. In accordance with 10 CFR 
    1021.330(d), DOE will evaluate the SWEIS at least every five years 
    after its completion to determine whether it should be revised.
        Site-wide Analysis. The SWEIS will address operations and planned 
    activities at LANL foreseen within the next 5 to 10 years. The SWEIS 
    will focus on operating practices and facility management; DOE does not 
    expect to be able to anticipate all future research and development 
    projects that LANL may be called upon to support over the next ten 
    years. The Department anticipates that the SWEIS will provide an 
    analysis of all activities at LANL and all DOE land management 
    activities related to operations at LANL. The SWEIS will also examine 
    DOE's ongoing obligations to the surrounding community under the Atomic 
    Energy Communities Act [42 U.S.C. 2301 et seq.], including proposals to 
    transfer certain tracts of DOE-administered land to Los Alamos County. 
    The Department intends to use the SWEIS to develop: mitigation measures 
    for operating and facilities management practices; a nuclear materials 
    storage and handling strategy; a waste management strategy; an 
    environmental restoration strategy; and a land transfer strategy for 
    LANL. The SWEIS will include an analysis of the impacts of operating 
    all major facilities at LANL. Specific research projects or facility 
    proposals that are not included within the SWEIS analysis would be 
    subject to project-specific NEPA reviews.
        Los Alamos National Laboratory's mission. The Department 
    coordinates and administers the energy functions of the Federal 
    government. Among other things, it is responsible for the nuclear 
    weapons program, research and development of energy technologies, and 
    basic science research. The Laboratory is one of DOE's primary research 
    and development laboratories. It was established in 1943 to provide 
    research, design, and testing for nuclear weapons and nuclear materials 
    and remains one of the three laboratories in DOE's nuclear weapons 
    complex. Over the past 50 years, LANL's mission has expanded to include 
    research in energy, materials science, nuclear safeguards and security, 
    biomedical science, computational science, environmental protection and 
    cleanup, and other basic science research. In addition to work done in 
    support of DOE programs, LANL provides research and science services 
    for other Federal agencies, universities, foreign countries, and 
    private industry. The Laboratory is one of the largest multiprogram 
    research laboratories in the world, with an annual budget of about $1 
    billion and about 10,000 contractor and sub-contractor employees. The 
    Laboratory covers about 43 square miles of Federal land in north-
    central New Mexico in Los Alamos and Santa Fe Counties.
        The Secretary of Energy has initiated an independent review to 
    provide recommendations on the future missions of all DOE Laboratories. 
    The SWEIS will incorporate any recommendations accepted by DOE 
    regarding the future missions of LANL.
        Related NEPA reviews. Currently, certain of LANL's mission elements 
    are being considered in several other broad-scale NEPA reviews. In 
    addition, about 20 proposed projects at LANL are in the process of 
    having either an Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact 
    Statement (EIS) prepared.
        The Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Programmatic EIS 
    (PEIS) [Notice of Intent, 55 FR 42633] will analyze the DOE plan to 
    formulate and implement an integrated Environmental Management program. 
    The Laboratory is one of the alternative sites proposed to store and 
    process transuranic radioactive waste and store, process, and provide 
    on-site disposal for low-level radioactive waste, possibly including 
    material generated at locations other than LANL.
        The Nuclear Weapons Complex Reconfiguration PEIS [revised Notice of 
    Intent, 56 FR 39528] analyzes alternatives for the reconfiguration of 
    the weapons complex due to nuclear weapons stockpile reductions. The 
    Department currently is considering how the scope of this PEIS should 
    be revised further to reflect more recent budget and stockpile 
    reduction decisions. At this time, the Reconfiguration PEIS and its 
    related decisions are not expected to change the weapons mission at 
    LANL.
        The Advanced Neutron Source EIS analyzes the siting, construction 
    and operation of a research nuclear reactor [Notice of Intent, 58 FR 
    31019]. The Laboratory is being considered as an alternative to the 
    preferred site at DOE's Oak Ridge Reservation, Tennessee.
        The Programmatic Spent Nuclear Fuel Management and INEL 
    Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Programs EIS includes a 
    programmatic analysis of transporting, processing, and storing spent 
    nuclear reactor fuel [Notice of Availability, Draft EIS, 59 FR 32688]. 
    The Laboratory has generated spent fuel and continues to temporarily 
    store this material pending the outcome of programmatic decisions 
    following the spent fuel EIS.
        The Department is preparing a site-wide EIS for all activities at 
    its Pantex Plant, near Amarillo, Texas [Notice of Intent, 59 FR 26635]. 
    The primary mission of this facility is disassembly of nuclear weapons. 
    The Pantex site-wide EIS will also take a programmatic look at storing 
    disassembled nuclear weapons components. The Laboratory disassembles 
    and temporarily stores radioisotopic thermoelectric generators 
    (radioactive heat sources) that have been removed from retired weapons 
    and could be considered as an alternative site for other components.
        The Department is preparing a PEIS for Storage and Disposition of 
    Weapons-Usable Fissile Materials [Notice of Intent, 59 FR 31985]. The 
    PEIS will analyze alternatives for the long-term storage and 
    disposition of surplus nuclear materials in order to minimize the risk 
    of proliferation of nuclear weapons capability in the world. Phase I of 
    the project will be to provide safe, controlled, inspectable interim 
    storage. As part of this phase, DOE is performing a vulnerability study 
    to determine the risks associated with current storage of nuclear 
    materials. Phase II will be long-term storage or disposition of surplus 
    material. Among other things, the PEIS will analyze a new, consolidated 
    long-term storage facility at five candidate sites (LANL is not a 
    candidate site), and continued use of interim storage facilities. The 
    Laboratory now stores some nuclear materials.
        The Department is preparing a programmatic EA on its proposal to 
    produce medical isotopes for medical applications such as diagnostics 
    and chemotherapy [EA determination, 02/24/93]. The proposal involves 
    irradiating targets in a nuclear reactor, processing the material, and 
    disposing of waste. The original proposal was to use the Omega West 
    Reactor at LANL to produce the isotopes. Since that time, DOE has 
    decided to permanently shut down that reactor, and it would not be used 
    for this purpose. Alternatives currently under consideration involving 
    LANL facilities would include fabricating targets at the Chemistry and 
    Metallurgy Research Building, processing and recycling irradiated 
    material at that facility, and disposing of low-level radioactive waste 
    at LANL's waste management area.
        Besides these broad-scale NEPA documents, DOE is in the process of 
    conducting several environmental analyses for specific proposed 
    projects at LANL or has made preliminary plans to start such reviews. 
    Through this prescoping process, the public is invited to comment as to 
    whether the NEPA reviews listed in Tables 1 and 2 should precede, be 
    incorporated into, or be deferred until after the SWEIS. In accordance 
    with requests from the State, tribes, and the public, DOE invites 
    public comment as to which of these ongoing NEPA reviews should be 
    included within the scope of alternatives to be analyzed in the SWEIS. 
    Specifically, as requested by the public, DOE invites comments to 
    assist in determining either: (1) The project has independent 
    justification and would not prejudice the outcome of the SWEIS, and the 
    NEPA review can proceed; (2) the project is integral to alternatives to 
    be analyzed in the SWEIS, and the NEPA review will be included in the 
    SWEIS; or (3) the project depends on the outcome of the SWEIS, and the 
    NEPA review will be deferred until after the SWEIS is completed.
        These projects and DOE's initial recommendations are listed in 
    Table 1. For a few projects, DOE does not make an initial 
    recommendation but will develop its recommendation after considering 
    public comment. Table 1 also provides information on the DOE program 
    which sponsors the proposals and the date of the determination of the 
    initial level of NEPA review. The Department may initiate other 
    projects while the SWEIS is being prepared; Table 2 lists planned 
    projects for which DOE believes NEPA reviews may be needed prior to 
    completion of the SWEIS but has not yet issued a NEPA determination. 
    The public is invited to comment on whether these NEPA reviews should 
    proceed independently of the SWEIS, or should be included in the SWEIS 
    analysis. The NOI will summarize comments received, explain whether or 
    not DOE proposes to continue with any of these NEPA reviews, and 
    describe their relationship to the alternatives suggested in the NOI.
        Issues and alternatives. The Department has not yet identified 
    environmental issues or suggested alternatives for the SWEIS. These 
    will be developed over the next few months through the prescoping 
    process with the assistance of stakeholder involvement. The Department 
    anticipates that alternatives will be issue-driven to allow 
    alternatives to focus on activities or operations which are of concern 
    (``at issue'') to the agency or the public. The SWEIS would not analyze 
    alternatives to current practices for which neither the agency nor the 
    public have identified any concerns.
        The SWEIS will look at reasonable alternatives to the current 
    situation. The public is specifically invited to comment on whether 
    analysis of an alternative which would describe phasing out all LANL 
    operations and eventually decommissioning all facilities (a ``shutdown 
    alternative'') would be useful for comparison to ongoing activities.
        In 1976, LANL was designated as one of four National Environmental 
    Research Parks (NERPs). The NERPs were established to contribute to the 
    understanding of how people can live in balance with nature while 
    enjoying the benefits of technology. The Department has never 
    instituted an active management plan for the LANL NERP. The public is 
    specifically invited to comment on whether the SWEIS should contain 
    alternatives for managing the NERP or whether the designation should be 
    lifted.
        The NEPA process. The DOE NEPA review process is described in the 
    Council on Environmental Quality NEPA regulations [40 CFR Parts 1500-
    1508] and the DOE NEPA regulations [10 CFR Part 1021]. Through NEPA, 
    Congress requires that Federal agencies consider environmental impacts 
    when making decisions and lay the decisionmaking process open to public 
    scrutiny. An EIS documents the environmental review of major Federal 
    actions which may significantly affect the human environment; an EA may 
    be used to determine the need for an EIS or to document that no 
    significant environmental impacts would be expected to occur.
        The EIS process begins with publication of a NOI to solicit public 
    comments to assist in determining the scope of analysis in the EIS [40 
    CFR 1501.7; 10 CFR 1021.311]. The Department documents the results of 
    the scoping process and its plans on how to conduct the EIS review in 
    an Implementation Plan [10 CFR 1021.312]. An agency publishes a draft 
    EIS to gain public input into the environmental analysis before a final 
    EIS is issued [40 CFR 1502.9; 10 CFR 1021.313]. An agency issues a 
    Record of Decision (ROD) to document its decision and to explain how 
    the environmental considerations documented in the EIS were balanced 
    against other factors which led to the decision, such as technical, 
    regulatory, or financial considerations [40 CFR 1505.2; 10 CFR 
    1021.315].
        A PEIS is a broad-scale analysis of proposed programs or policies 
    [40 CFR 1502.4(b)], including proposals with geographically connected 
    actions [40 CFR 1502.4(c)(1)]. A SWEIS is a specific type of PEIS used 
    to analyze connected actions at a DOE site [10 CFR 1021.330]. An agency 
    follows the same steps to prepare a SWEIS as for an EIS.
        Classified material. The Department will review classified material 
    while preparing the SWEIS. Within the limits of classification, DOE 
    will provide to the public as much information as possible. If 
    necessary, classified information will be segregated into a classified 
    appendix.
        Public involvement opportunities. The Department will conduct 
    prescoping over the next few months. The results of prescoping will be 
    provided in the NOI. Through this Advance Notice, DOE asks other 
    Federal agencies, the State, tribal governments, local governments, and 
    the general public to assist in identifying the scope of analysis for 
    the SWEIS, including suggestions on issues, alternatives, and other 
    topics of interest. As part of the prescoping process, DOE will hold a 
    series of public information meetings and workshops, and provide other 
    opportunities for public involvement. These will be publicized in local 
    media at least two weeks in advance. Other Federal agencies, which 
    perform work at LANL or manage land that might be affected by LANL 
    activities, will be consulted about the SWEIS. Information briefings 
    will be given to the State, affected tribes, and local governments. 
    Other parties with an interest in LANL's operations, such as private 
    companies having industrial partnerships with LANL, will be advised of 
    the SWEIS process. The Department invites stakeholders to submit 
    written comments on the content of the SWEIS and suggestions on the 
    SWEIS review process, including suggestions for the conduct or format 
    of public involvement opportunities, to the address given above. 
    Comments received prior to October 31, 1994, will be considered in 
    developing the proposed issues and alternatives for the NOI.
        The NOI will explain how comments and issues raised in the 
    prescoping process have been incorporated into the suggested 
    alternatives and issues identified in that Notice. Publication of the 
    NOI will be followed by a second invitation to comment, public 
    information meetings and workshops, and formal public scoping meetings. 
    The results of the scoping process will be documented in an 
    Implementation Plan which will be made available to the public. Other 
    Federal agencies, the State, tribes, local governments, and the public 
    will be given the opportunity to review and comment on the draft SWEIS 
    and participate in public hearings. A final SWEIS will be prepared 
    which will explain how public comments on the draft were considered. 
    Following the final SWEIS, DOE intends to issue a ROD to document DOE's 
    decisions regarding the operation of LANL and explain the measures 
    identified to mitigate any adverse impacts.
        Copies of written comments, summaries of prescoping public 
    meetings, and other materials pertaining to the development and 
    analysis of the SWEIS will be made available for public review at the 
    Los Alamos National Laboratory Community Reading Room, 1450 Central 
    Ave., Suite 101, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544. For information on the 
    availability of specific documents and hours of operation, please 
    contact the reading room at (505) 665-2127 or (800) 543-2342.
    
        Signed in Washington D.C. this 4th day of August, 1994, for the 
    United States Department of Energy.
    Tara O'Toole, M.D., M.P.H.
    Assistant Secretary, Environment, Safety and Health.
    
               Table 1.--Recommendations for Ongoing NEPA Reviews           
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                               DOE program sponsor/     Discussion, initial 
         Title, summary         NEPA determ. date         recommendation    
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                    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS STATEMENTS (EISs)                 
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    Radioactive Liquid       EM 02/08/93............  Discussion: The       
     Wastewater Treatment                              existing wastewater  
     Facility, TA-63.                                  treatment facility,  
     Proposed facility                                 completed in 1963, is
     would replace existing                            still able to be     
     30-year-old wastewater                            operated safely and  
     treatment facility                                reliably for a few   
     which has reached the                             more years, although 
     end of its design life.                           design standards have
                                                       changed considerably 
                                                       since that time. It  
                                                       is possible that     
                                                       certain design       
                                                       details, such as     
                                                       wastewater stream    
                                                       source and type, may 
                                                       depend on sitewide   
                                                       decisions regarding  
                                                       the location and use 
                                                       of other facilities  
                                                       at LANL. Detailed    
                                                       design for a         
                                                       replacement facility 
                                                       cannot be started    
                                                       until the NEPA review
                                                       is completed, which  
                                                       in turn would affect 
                                                       construction         
                                                       schedules. Initial   
                                                       Recommendation:      
                                                       Include in the SWEIS.
                                                                            
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                        ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS (EAs)                     
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    Chemistry and            DP 09/13/93............  Discussion: CMR first 
     Metallurgy Research                               operated in 1952.    
     (CMR) Building                                    Since then,          
     Upgrades, TA-3. Part                              environmental, safety
     of a series of                                    and security design  
     proposed                                          and operating        
     infrastructure                                    requirements have    
     renovations to a 40-                              changed. Utility and 
     year-old facility used                            infrastructure       
     for various research                              systems at CMR have  
     projects. CMR supports                            aged and need to be  
     activities in several                             replaced. Although   
     other LANL facilities.                            current operations in
     The purpose of the                                CMR are conducted in 
     upgrades is to reduce                             a way that protects  
     risk, enhance the                                 the safety of        
     safety margin, and                                workers, the public  
     provide for the                                   and the environment, 
     continued safe,                                   some utility and     
     reliable, and                                     infrastructure       
     effective use of the                              upgrades would allow 
     facility to support                               CMR operations to    
     LANL missions for at                              more closely adhere  
     least another 20 to 30                            to current           
     years. Some                                       environmental,       
     renovations were                                  safety, and health   
     covered by prior NEPA                             requirements. These  
     review and are                                    include improving or 
     currently underway.                               replacing the        
                                                       building's           
                                                       structural,          
                                                       ventilation,         
                                                       electrical, facility 
                                                       monitoring, waste    
                                                       management, and      
                                                       security systems.    
                                                       Another element of   
                                                       the CMR upgrade      
                                                       projects would       
                                                       refurbish Wings 2 and
                                                       4 at CMR, to         
                                                       accommodate LANL     
                                                       program needs. If the
                                                       upgrades were        
                                                       deferred until after 
                                                       the SWEIS, CMR would 
                                                       continue to be used  
                                                       but would also       
                                                       continue to          
                                                       deteriorate as the   
                                                       building systems     
                                                       aged. Initial        
                                                       Recommendation:      
                                                       Analyze in the EA    
                                                       those components of  
                                                       the proposed upgrades
                                                       that are needed to   
                                                       maintain the existing
                                                       operation            
                                                       infrastructure,      
                                                       improve safety of    
                                                       operations to workers
                                                       and the general      
                                                       public, enhance CMR  
                                                       environmental        
                                                       management systems,  
                                                       and provide for      
                                                       improved security.   
                                                       Include in the SWEIS 
                                                       the remainder of the 
                                                       proposed CMR upgrades
                                                       which relate to long-
                                                       term programmatic    
                                                       needs, including     
                                                       refurbishing Wings 2 
                                                       and 4.               
    High Explosives          DP 03/10/92............  Discussion: This is a 
     Materials Test                                    small-scale          
     Facility, TA-11.                                  construction project 
     Proposed construction                             to consolidate       
     and operation of a new                            ongoing activities at
     3,000 square-foot                                 LANL and would not   
     building for                                      increase LANL's      
     mechanical and thermal                            existing testing     
     tests on high                                     program. If          
     explosive materials                               constructing the     
     and related assemblies                            building were        
     in support of DOE's                               deferred until after 
     science-based                                     the SWEIS, testing   
     stockpile stewardship                             and evaluation would 
     program. The proposal                             continue in the      
     would consolidate in                              existing facilities. 
     one building the high                             Further deterioration
     explosives work now                               of the existing      
     done in several                                   buildings could      
     locations at LANL; the                            disrupt the          
     existing facilities                               evaluation program   
     have deteriorated                                 and create           
     substantially and are                             uncertainty in LANL's
     inadequate to reliably                            ability to safely and
     support current needs.                            reliably test high   
     LANL has an ongoing                               explosives materials.
     mission to evaluate                               A decision to        
     aging weapons to                                  construct this       
     ensure that the                                   building would not   
     enduring nuclear                                  influence, nor be    
     weapons stockpile                                 influenced by,       
     remains safe and                                  sitewide decisions.  
     reliable; therefore,                              Initial              
     LANL must maintain the                            recommendation:      
     capability to assure                              Proceed with EA.     
     the continuity and                                                     
     reliability of                                                         
     evaluation tests and                                                   
     the safety of workers                                                  
     performing those tests.                                                
    Isotope Separator        DP 12/10/92............  Discussion: NEPA      
     Facility, TA-48.                                  review of this       
     Proposed 4,000-square-                            project is not needed
     foot laboratory                                   at this time. Initial
     facility to develop                               Recommendation: Defer
     pure samples of                                   until after SWEIS.   
     isotopes to be used as                                                 
     standards for weapons                                                  
     and non-weapons                                                        
     research. This project                                                 
     has been deferred.                                                     
    Low Energy Accelerator   DP 08/23/92............  Discussion: This is a 
     Laboratory (LEAL), TA-                            small-scale          
     53 (formerly                                      construction project 
     Accelerator Prototype                             to support ongoing   
     Laboratory). Proposed                             research. If         
     7,000-square-foot                                 constructing the     
     laboratory to support                             building is deferred 
     development of proton                             until after the      
     accelerators for                                  SWEIS, the research  
     ongoing programs. The                             would continue in    
     low-energy, high-                                 existing buildings if
     current front end                                 space allowed. A     
     accelerator prototype                             decision to construct
     would be housed and                               this building would  
     operated in this                                  not influence, nor be
     proposed building.                                influenced by,       
                                                       sitewide decisions.  
                                                       Initial              
                                                       Recommendation:      
                                                       Proceed with EA.     
    Nuclear Materials        DP 08/10/93............  Discussion: The 1986  
     Storage Facility                                  EA analyzed          
     Upgrade, TA-55                                    constructing and     
     (Revision to 1986 EA).                            operating the        
     The 1986 EA covers                                existing vault to    
     actions currently                                 consolidate nuclear  
     needed to correct                                 material storage at  
     identified design and                             LANL. The proposal   
     construction                                      was revised in 1993  
     deficiencies. The                                 to allow for         
     revised proposal is to                            increased storage    
     increase the storage                              capability in the    
     capacity of an                                    vault; the NEPA      
     existing nuclear                                  determination was to 
     materials storage                                 revise the 1986 EA to
     vault from about 6.6                              provide the NEPA     
     metric tons of                                    review for the       
     plutonium to about 25                             increased capacity.  
     metric tons (LANL's                               If the revised NEPA  
     current inventory is                              review were to       
     about 2.6 metric                                  proceed, DOE could   
     tons), with a                                     make an early        
     corresponding increase                            decision on whether  
     in heat removal                                   to increase the      
     capability from 20                                storage capability of
     kilowatts to 75                                   the existing vault.  
     kilowatts. The                                    This would be        
     proposed upgrades                                 necessary if, prior  
     would also allow                                  to completing        
     storage of material                               sitewide decisions,  
     that generates more                               DOE needed to store  
     heat due to                                       at LANL more         
     radioactive decay.                                material, or         
                                                       different types of   
                                                       material, than is now
                                                       on-site or           
                                                       anticipated under    
                                                       current mission      
                                                       workloads. If a      
                                                       decision to increase 
                                                       the capacity were    
                                                       deferred until after 
                                                       the SWEIS, DOE and   
                                                       LANL could continue  
                                                       to work towards      
                                                       correcting design and
                                                       construction         
                                                       deficiencies but     
                                                       could not undertake  
                                                       work that would lead 
                                                       to increased storage 
                                                       capacity. The SWEIS  
                                                       will be used to help 
                                                       develop a nuclear    
                                                       materials storage and
                                                       handling strategy,   
                                                       which would include  
                                                       projections of       
                                                       amounts of material  
                                                       anticipated to be on 
                                                       site if LANL's       
                                                       weapons mission      
                                                       changed; sitewide    
                                                       decisions could      
                                                       influence decisions  
                                                       on the future use and
                                                       capacity of the      
                                                       vault. Initial       
                                                       Recommendation:      
                                                       Include in SWEIS the 
                                                       proposal to increase 
                                                       the vault's capacity 
                                                       as part of nuclear   
                                                       materials storage and
                                                       handling strategy.   
                                                       Work to correct      
                                                       existing design and  
                                                       construction         
                                                       deficiencies would   
                                                       continue.            
    Safety Testing of Pits   DP 06/02/93............  Discussion: This is a 
     Under Thermal Stress,                             small-scale project  
     CMR Building, TA-3                                that would not       
     (formerly Fire                                    require construction 
     Resistant Pit Test                                of a new facility. It
     Program). Proposed                                is not connected to  
     experiments to ensure                             the infrastructure   
     that the enduring                                 upgrades at CMR. If  
     nuclear weapons                                   the test is deferred 
     stockpile is safe and                             until after the      
     would not cause                                   SWEIS, some existing 
     environmental or                                  uncertainties        
     health problems in the                            regarding the safety 
     event of a fire. The                              of the nuclear       
     project would require                             weapons in the       
     minor modifications to                            enduring stockpile   
     one of the hot cells                              would remain         
     at CMR, but would not                             unresolved. A        
     require construction                              decision to conduct  
     of any new facilities.                            this test would not  
     The tests would be on                             influence, nor be    
     disarmed nuclear                                  influenced by,       
     weapons devices (pits)                            sitewide decisions.  
     to determine the                                  Initial              
     potential for                                     Recommendation:      
     materials failure                                 Proceed with EA.     
     under fire conditions.                                                 
     LANL has an ongoing                                                    
     mission to evaluate                                                    
     weapons to ensure that                                                 
     the enduring nuclear                                                   
     weapons stockpile                                                      
     remains safe and                                                       
     reliable.                                                              
    Transuranic Waste Drum   DP 06/11/91............  Discussion: This is a 
     Staging Building, TA-                             small-scale project  
     55. Proposal to                                   that would not       
     convert an existing                               require construction 
     1,000 square-foot                                 of new facilities. If
     building within the                               the project were     
     Plutonium Facility to                             deferred until after 
     temporarily stage                                 the SWEIS, waste     
     transuranic waste                                 could continue to be 
     pending transportation                            stored in laboratory 
     to LANL's radioactive                             space. A decision to 
     waste management area                             proceed with this    
     at TA-54.                                         modification would   
                                                       not influence, nor be
                                                       influenced by,       
                                                       sitewide decisions.  
                                                       Initial              
                                                       Recommendation:      
                                                       Proceed with EA.     
    Weapons Components Test  DP 12/25/92............  Discussion: This is a 
     Facility Relocation,                              small-scale project  
     TA-16. Proposal to                                that would not       
     relocate a test shop                              require construction 
     to a nearby 11,000-                               of a new facility. If
     square-foot area now                              the project were     
     used as a warehouse.                              deferred until after 
     The shop is used for                              the SWEIS, the same  
     materials tests on                                testing operations   
     weapons components and                            would continue in the
     for non-weapons                                   existing space, but  
     structural tests. A                               the proposed         
     new hydraulic load-                               hydraulic press could
     test machine press                                not be installed. A  
     would be installed,                               decision to proceed  
     and a small addition                              with this            
     built to house                                    modification would   
     hydraulic pumps.                                  not influence, nor be
                                                       influenced by,       
                                                       sitewide decision.   
                                                       Initial              
                                                       Recommendation:      
                                                       Proceed with EA.     
    Decontaminate,           DP/EM 11/04/91.........  Discussion: This      
     Decommission and                                  facility has not     
     Demolish (DD&D)                                   operated since 1991. 
     Building 86, High                                 The immediate safety 
     Pressure Tritium                                  hazard was the       
     Laboratory, TA-33.                                removal of tritium-  
     Proposed demolition of                            contaminated         
     a 40-year-old tritium-                            equipment, which is  
     contaminated building                             being accomplished.  
     after removing tritium-                           There is no immediate
     contaminated                                      need to perform DD&D,
     equipment. Tritium                                and this action would
     inventory and                                     produce potentially  
     equipment removal were                            contaminated building
     covered under a                                   rubble that would    
     separate NEPA review                              have to be disposed  
     and are currently                                 of. Initial          
     underway. The building                            Recommendation:      
     is being monitored to                             Include in the SWEIS 
     determine residual                                the remaining DD&D to
     tritium levels. Future                            help determine       
     DD&D of the building                              potential waste      
     would be done under                               volumes for future   
     the EM program, but                               disposal.            
     the facility currently                                                 
     remains under DP                                                       
     management.                                                            
    New Sanitary Landfill.   DP/EM 05/09/91.........  Discussion: A decision
     Proposal to locate,                               on where to locate   
     construct, and operate                            the new landfill and 
     a new sanitary                                    how much capacity it 
     landfill at LANL.                                 should have would    
                                                       depend on sitewide   
                                                       decisions regarding  
                                                       other facilities and 
                                                       a waste management   
                                                       strategy. Initial    
                                                       Recommendation:      
                                                       Include in SWEIS.    
    Actinide Source Term     EM 12/09/92............  Discussion: This is a 
     Waste Test Program,                               small-scale project  
     CMR Building, TA-3.                               that would not       
     Proposal to conduct                               require construction 
     tests to determine                                of a new facility. It
     under controlled                                  is not connected to  
     conditions how                                    the infrastructure   
     actinides (radioactive                            upgrades at CMR. If  
     elements) behave when                             the test program is  
     exposed to brine. This                            deferred until after 
     test will be used to                              the SWEIS, existing  
     provide information                               uncertainties        
     important to the                                  regarding the        
     decision on whether or                            performance of WIPP  
     not to operate the                                would remain         
     Waste Isolation Pilot                             unresolved and the   
     Plant (WIPP) in                                   schedule for         
     Carlsbad, New Mexico.                             completing the       
     The test results are                              performance          
     needed by 12/95 to                                assessment would not 
     complete the WIPP                                 be met. A decision to
     performance                                       conduct this test    
     assessment; to meet                               would not influence, 
     this schedule, tests                              nor be influenced by,
     must begin in 1994.                               sitewide decisions.  
                                                       Initial              
                                                       Recommendation:      
                                                       Proceed with EA.     
    Controlled Air           EM 10/20/90............  Discussion: The       
     Incinerator, Expanded                             Controlled Air       
     Operations, TA-50.                                Incinerator has      
     Proposal to use an                                undergone extensive  
     existing incinerator                              safety and           
     to treat environmental                            environmental        
     restoration and                                   upgrades to support  
     operational waste                                 converting the       
     generated at various                              facility's mission   
     areas of LANL. The                                from a research and  
     incinerator has                                   development facility 
     previously been                                   to an operational    
     permitted and has                                 facility in support  
     operated a total of                               of treating both     
     2,607 hours over 15                               hazardous and mixed  
     years as a research                               waste. The SWEIS will
     and development                                   be used to develop a 
     facility. Incinerating                            waste management     
     waste destroys toxic                              strategy; analyzing  
     organic constituents                              impacts of           
     and generally reduces                             incinerating         
     waste volume                                      operational waste    
     dramatically.                                     could be an important
     Incineration is a                                 element of that      
     recommended best                                  strategy. Initial    
     demonstrated available                            Recommendation:      
     technology within                                 Include treatment    
     environmental                                     operation of the     
     statutes. DOE has a                               incinerator in SWEIS.
     milestone to complete                             DOE makes no         
     a trial burn by 02/13/                            recommendation       
     95 under its Federal                              whether work would   
     Facility Compliance                               continue to conduct a
     Agreement with the                                trial burn as        
     Environmental                                     required by the      
     Protection Agency                                 Federal Facility     
     (EPA). If the trial                               Compliance Agreement.
     burn is successful,                               DOE will continue to 
     DOE and the EPA will                              work with regulators 
     develop a plan for                                and the public to    
     additional milestones.                            determine the        
                                                       appropriate          
                                                       activities for the   
                                                       Controlled Air       
                                                       Incinerator.         
    Expansion of Area G,     EM 10/20/90............  Discussion: The       
     Radioactive Waste                                 original proposal    
     Disposal Site, TA-54.                             would provide long-  
     Proposal to expand an                             term, large-scale    
     existing 63-acre low-                             expansion of the     
     level radioactive                                 waste disposal area. 
     waste management area                             Some expansion of    
     which is anticipated                              LANL's waste handling
     to reach capacity in 3                            capacity would be    
     to 5 years. The                                   needed in 3 to 5     
     original proposal was                             years to accommodate 
     to expand by an                                   environmental        
     additional 70 acres to                            restoration, D&D, and
     provide an additional                             other operational    
     20 years of disposal                              waste. It is not     
     capability; a smaller                             clear at this time   
     30-acre area is also                              what the projected   
     considered, as well as                            volumes of waste     
     a 5-acre area that                                might be over the    
     would provide disposal                            next 20 years. LANL  
     capability for up to 8                            is increasing waste  
     years. There are no                               minimization efforts 
     archeological sites in                            and it is possible   
     the 5-acre area.                                  that site missions   
                                                       could change; the    
                                                       sitewide analysis    
                                                       will help develop    
                                                       projections of waste 
                                                       volume and type. The 
                                                       smaller, 5-acre      
                                                       proposal would allow 
                                                       for up to 8 years of 
                                                       additional disposal  
                                                       capacity in the event
                                                       that it is needed    
                                                       while the sitewide   
                                                       analysis is being    
                                                       completed. If no     
                                                       expansion takes place
                                                       prior to the SWEIS,  
                                                       it is possible that  
                                                       existing waste       
                                                       disposal areas may be
                                                       filled prior to      
                                                       completing sitewide  
                                                       decisions. Initial   
                                                       Recommendation:      
                                                       Include in the SWEIS.
                                                       If a compelling need 
                                                       can be shown for     
                                                       additional disposal  
                                                       capacity prior to    
                                                       completing sitewide  
                                                       decisions, DOE may,  
                                                       at a later time,     
                                                       propose a separate   
                                                       NEPA review to       
                                                       address those needs. 
    Hazardous Waste          EM 04/26/91............  Discussion: The       
     Treatment Facility and                            Hazardous Waste      
     Mixed Waste Receiving                             Treatment Facility is
     and Storage Facility,                             needed for on-site   
     TA-63. Proposal to                                waste management and 
     construct and operate                             to help DOE meet     
     two waste management                              compliance milestones
     facilities to                                     regarding legacy     
     repackage, stage and                              waste. Delays in     
     treat hazardous and                               completing design and
     mixed wastes which                                initiating           
     cannot be placed in                               construction could   
     land disposal areas.                              jeopardize meeting   
     The two facilities                                the Agreement. If    
     would be connected                                this project is      
     actions because they                              deferred until the   
     would be located close                            SWEIS, the compliance
     together and they                                 milestone could not  
     support each other;                               be met. The Mixed    
     therefore the NEPA                                Waste Receiving and  
     review has been                                   Storage Facility,    
     combined. DOE has an                              while not tied to a  
     initial milestone of                              specific compliance  
     01/30/95 for                                      milestone, would     
     completing the                                    assist DOE in meeting
     detailed design for                               near-term site waste 
     the proposed Hazardous                            management goals.    
     Waste Treatment                                   Although the NEPA    
     Facility to comply                                determination was to 
     with its Federal                                  analyze these two    
     Facility Compliance                               facilities together, 
     Agreement with the                                the cumulative       
     EPA; the NEPA review                              impacts of waste     
     must be completed                                 disposal operations  
     prior to beginning the                            would be analyzed in 
     detailed design. The                              the SWEIS. Initial   
     proposal includes                                 Recommendation:      
     using small-scale,                                Proceed with EA.     
     self-contained                                                         
     portable ``skids'' to                                                  
     treat the waste.                                                       
    High Explosives          EM 06/29/92............  Discussion: DOE needs 
     Wastewater Treatment                              to address water     
     Facility, TA-16.                                  pollution compliance 
     Proposal to construct                             independent of SWEIS 
     and operate a                                     analysis. If         
     wastewater treatment                              construction is not  
     facility to treat                                 started by 10/97, DOE
     wastewater containing                             would not meet its   
     trace amounts of high                             compliance milestone 
     explosives waste. The                             and LANL would not   
     project would include                             meet the             
     constructing a                                    Administrative Order.
     delivery pipeline and                             To start construction
     decontamination and                               by that date, design 
     demolition of an                                  work must be         
     existing treatment                                completed; detailed  
     facility. The project                             design could not     
     would minimize                                    start until the NEPA 
     wastewater generation                             review is completed. 
     by eliminating 99                                 If the design work   
     percent of current                                was deferred until   
     wastewater flows                                  after sitewide       
     through a combination                             decisions, the       
     of wastewater                                     schedule could not be
     elimination, recycle,                             met. The SWEIS is    
     and reuse. It would                               expected to result in
     reduce the number of                              a sitewide waste     
     industrial wastewater                             management strategy; 
     outfalls from the 17                              this facility could  
     currently in use to 1.                            be important to that 
     On 6/15/94 the EPA                                strategy. Work to    
     issued an                                         minimize in-plant    
     Administrative Order                              waste and eliminate  
     to LANL requiring                                 some wastewater      
     compliance with Clean                             outfalls would not   
     Water Act permitting                              influence, nor be    
     requirements. DOE has                             influenced by,       
     a milestone of 10/97                              sitewide decisions.  
     to start construction                             Initial              
     under its Federal                                 Recommendation: DOE  
     Facility Compliance                               makes no             
     Agreement with the EPA.                           recommendation at    
                                                       this time regarding  
                                                       proceeding with this 
                                                       NEPA review.         
    Mixed Waste Disposal     EM 07/13/93............  Discussion: The EPA   
     Facility, TA-67.                                  issued a Hazardous   
     Proposed facility to                              and Solid Waste Act  
     treat and dispose of                              Permit to LANL that  
     mixed (radioactive and                            requires LANL provide
     hazardous) waste                                  a list of solid waste
     generated at LANL. The                            management units. The
     entire project would                              workplans for cleanup
     consist of up to 11                               of the units, to be  
     waste disposal cells                              submitted prior to   
     and would hold up to                              the investigation    
     475,000 cubic yards of                            phase, will contain  
     waste generated by                                schedules for        
     environmental                                     completing the site  
     restoration work at                               investigation work.  
     LANL.                                             These schedules, once
                                                       accepted by the EPA, 
                                                       will be legally      
                                                       enforceable          
                                                       milestones under the 
                                                       conditions described 
                                                       in the Permit. In    
                                                       addition, it is      
                                                       expected that        
                                                       voluntary corrective 
                                                       actions will be      
                                                       undertaken to        
                                                       remediate a majority 
                                                       of the sites during  
                                                       the site             
                                                       investigation phase. 
                                                       The facility would   
                                                       provide the capacity 
                                                       to safely treat and  
                                                       dispose of the waste 
                                                       expected to be       
                                                       generated by this    
                                                       program. The NEPA    
                                                       review must be       
                                                       completed before     
                                                       detailed designs are 
                                                       started. If the      
                                                       detailed design phase
                                                       is delayed until the 
                                                       SWEIS is completed,  
                                                       the DOE and LANL will
                                                       not be able to meet  
                                                       the cleanup          
                                                       schedules. In 1993,  
                                                       DOE conducted nine   
                                                       public meetings on   
                                                       the scope of the NEPA
                                                       review of the entire 
                                                       project to allow the 
                                                       project milestones to
                                                       be met while the     
                                                       SWEIS is under       
                                                       preparation. Under   
                                                       the Environmental    
                                                       Assessment currently 
                                                       being prepared, the  
                                                       facility would be    
                                                       constructed for the  
                                                       disposal of          
                                                       environmental        
                                                       restoration waste    
                                                       only. Discussions    
                                                       concerning the       
                                                       potential disposal of
                                                       legacy and           
                                                       operational mixed    
                                                       waste will be part of
                                                       the SWEIS            
                                                       environmental        
                                                       restoration and waste
                                                       management strategy. 
                                                       The total projected  
                                                       volume of legacy and 
                                                       operational mixed    
                                                       waste would be less  
                                                       than one percent of  
                                                       the projected total  
                                                       annual waste volumes.
                                                       Initial              
                                                       Recommendation: DOE  
                                                       makes no             
                                                       recommendation at    
                                                       this time regarding  
                                                       proceeding with this 
                                                       NEPA review. However,
                                                       DOE proposes to      
                                                       proceed with the EA  
                                                       review for the       
                                                       environmental        
                                                       restoration waste    
                                                       only and make the    
                                                       draft EA available to
                                                       stakeholders to      
                                                       assist in the        
                                                       decision making      
                                                       process. Include in  
                                                       the SWEIS the        
                                                       analysis of the      
                                                       disposal of legacy   
                                                       and operational mixed
                                                       wastes.              
    National Biomedical      none 12/17/93..........  Discussion: DOE has   
     Tracer Facility.                                  not yet determined a 
     Proposal to locate,                               sponsor or funding   
     construct, and operate                            profiles for this    
     a facility at LANL to                             project. Initial     
     use accelerator                                   Recommendation: Defer
     technology to produce                             until after SWEIS.   
     radioisotopes for                                                      
     medical research and                                                   
     applications. The                                                      
     facility would house a                                                 
     proton accelerator,                                                    
     laboratories, and                                                      
     office space.                                                          
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    Abbreviations used in Table:                                            
    DOE: Department of Energy; DP: DOE Defense Programs; EA: Environmental  
      Assessment; EM: DOE Environmental Management; EPA: Environmental      
      Protection Agency; LANL: Los Alamos National Laboratory; SWEIS:       
      Sitewide Environmental Impact Statement; TA: Technical Area.          
    
    
         Table 2.--Planned NEPA Reviews Recommended to Proceed Prior to     
                               Completion of SWEIS                          
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                                   DOE program                              
           Title, summary            sponsor              Discussion        
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Laundry. DOE is considering   DP             Currently, laundry is done 
     proposing to locate,                         in an off-site facility.  
     construct, and operate an                    It is possible that an on-
     on-site facility to launder                  site facility would be    
     anti-contamination clothing                  more efficient. This is a 
     which may potentially be                     small-scale project that  
     contaminated with                            would not influence, nor  
     radioactive materials from                   be influenced by, sitewide
     ongoing activities.                          decisions. If decisions on
                                                  the laundry are deferred  
                                                  until after the SWEIS, DOE
                                                  would continue to use an  
                                                  off-site contract laundry.
    Receipt and Storage of        DP             The DOE sites listed no    
     Nuclear Material for                         longer have any           
     Criticality Experiment, TA-                  programmatic need for this
     18. DOE is considering                       material. Hanford can no  
     proposing to ship nuclear                    longer provide long-term  
     material from various DOE                    storage due to clean-up   
     sites to the Los Alamos                      operations now going on;  
     Critical Experiments                         if not moved off-site, it 
     Facility (LACEF), and store                  will be disposed of by    
     the material at that                         burial at Hanford. The    
     facility, until it is                        Sandia material is unique 
     needed for criticality                       and was developed at      
     experiments or training                      significant taxpayer      
     exercises. The experiments                   expense; the Department of
     or training exercises would                  Defense might fund        
     be covered by separate NEPA                  shipment to LANL if it can
     review. DOE currently has                    be accomplished in the    
     about 3,000 unirradiated                     near-term. The Oak Ridge  
     low-enriched uranium                         material has been used as 
     nuclear reactor fuel rods                    an important calibrated   
     at its Hanford Plant,                        radiation source for      
     Richland, Washington; about                  accident simulation and   
     30 kilograms of                              radiation dosimetry; this 
     unirradiated high-enriched                   device is the only one in 
     uranium particle bed fuel                    this country which has    
     at its Sandia National                       been characterized to make
     Laboratory, Albuquerque,                     the dosimetric            
     New Mexico; and about 250                    measurements essential for
     kilograms of high-enriched                   analyzing accident        
     uranium reactor fuel from                    conditions and other      
     the critical mass assembly                   radiation experiments.    
     at its Health Physics                        LANL has an ongoing       
     Research Reactor, Oak Ridge                  criticality experiments   
     National Laboratory, Oak                     and safety training       
     Ridge, Tennessee. The LACEF                  program and can make use  
     is the only remaining DOE                    of this material in the   
     facility where criticality                   future. If decisions on   
     experiments are routinely                    receiving and storing the 
     conducted. In response to                    material are deferred     
     the 1993 Defense Nuclear                     until the SWEIS, it is    
     Facilities Safety Board                      possible that storage,    
     recommendation regarding                     shipping or funding       
     critical facilities                          constraints would make the
     infrastructure, DOE is                       material unavailable to   
     considering consolidating                    LANL. Decisions regarding 
     unique critical mass                         the long-term use of the  
     assemblies at the LACEF in                   LACEF would be made in the
     order to continue to                         SWEIS as part of the      
     reliably analyze the                         sitewide nuclear materials
     criticality of nuclear                       storage and handling      
     systems.                                     strategy                  
    Hazardous, Low Level          EM             The current Hazardous Waste
     Radioactive, and Mixed                       Treatment Facility and    
     Waste Treatment Skids. DOE                   Mixed Waste Receiving and 
     uses portable, self-                         Storage Facility proposal 
     contained treatment units,                   includes the use of       
     or ``skids,'' to treat                       certain ``skids''         
     hazardous, low-level                         specifically for treating 
     radioactive, and mixed                       waste at these facilities.
     (radioactive and hazardous)                  DOE may need to use       
     waste. In addition to the                    additional ``skids'' to   
     ``skids'' specifically                       treat on-site waste at    
     proposed as part of the                      various locations at LANL 
     Hazardous Waste Treatment                    in order to meet the      
     Facility, DOE may require                    schedule for DOE's Federal
     additional ``skids'' to                      Facility Compliance       
     treat waste at various                       Agreement with the        
     locations at LANL.                           Environmental Protection  
                                                  Agency. The additional    
                                                  ``skids'' would be        
                                                  designed, constructed, and
                                                  possibly operated prior to
                                                  completion of the proposed
                                                  Hazardous Waste Treatment 
                                                  Facility and prior to     
                                                  completion of the SWEIS to
                                                  meet the Agreement        
                                                  schedule. If the project  
                                                  is deferred until the     
                                                  SWEIS, the ``skids'' could
                                                  not be designed,          
                                                  constructed or used in the
                                                  near-term.                
    Replacement Waste Compactor   EM             Discussion: This is a small-
     TA-54. DOE is considering                    scale project which would 
     proposing to replace an                      increase operational      
     existing 50-ton waste                        efficiency and reduce     
     compactor at the low-level                   waste volume. This, in    
     radioactive waste                            turn, would extend the    
     management area at Area G,                   useful life of the        
     TA-54, with a 200-ton                        existing disposal area. If
     compactor in a new building                  installing the proposed   
     adjacent to the existing                     compactor is deferred     
     facility. Initially, DOE                     until the SWEIS, the      
     considered including the                     existing compactor would  
     analysis of this proposal                    not be replaced and       
     with the NEPA review for                     inefficient waste disposal
     the proposal to expand Area                  practices would continue  
     G, TA-54; however, the NEPA                  in the existing area. A   
     determination for that                       decision to install and   
     proposal did not include                     operate the compactor     
     the compactor. The existing                  would not influence, nor  
     compactor is not operating.                  be influenced by, sitewide
     The proposed replacement                     decisions.                
     compactor would increase                                               
     the operating life of the                                              
     existing waste disposal                                                
     area by increasing the                                                 
     efficiency of waste                                                    
     minimization practices,                                                
     including reducing the                                                 
     volume of waste for                                                    
     disposal and eliminating                                               
     void spaces between waste                                              
     containers. This, in turn,                                             
     would postpone the need to                                             
     expand the existing waste                                              
     site.                                                                  
    Radioisotope Heat Source      NE             The 1991 EA analyzed using 
     Fabrication, CMR, TA-3 and                   LANL facilities at TA-55  
     TA-55 (Revision to 1991                      to support radioisotope   
     EA). Plutonium-238 is used                   thermoelectric generator  
     as a long-term, reliable                     (RTG) work for the space  
     source of heat that is                       mission. The proposal may 
     converted to electricity to                  be revised to allow for   
     power spacecraft. In 1991                    RTG work for other        
     DOE completed an EA for the                  missions, beyond the      
     Cassini mission and the                      timeframe included in the 
     Comet Rendezvous Asteroid                    1991 EA, and possibly     
     Flyby (CRAF); CRAF was                       using facilities at the   
     later canceled. The work at                  Chemistry and Metallurgy  
     LANL to support the Cassini                  Research Building in      
     mission is ongoing. The                      addition to TA-55. If so, 
     project to build more units                  the 1991 EA would be      
     for other uses may be                        revised to provide the    
     extended at LANL.                            NEPA review for the       
                                                  revised mission. If the   
                                                  revised NEPA review were  
                                                  to proceed, DOE could make
                                                  early decisions on whether
                                                  to use LANL facilities for
                                                  the additional RTG work.  
                                                  This would be necessary   
                                                  if, prior to completing   
                                                  sitewide decisions, DOE   
                                                  needed to determine where 
                                                  the additional RTG work   
                                                  would be done in the near-
                                                  term in order to meet     
                                                  mission schedules. If the 
                                                  project is deferred until 
                                                  the SWEIS, it is possible 
                                                  that DOE may not be able  
                                                  to deliver heat sources to
                                                  meet mission needs. Any   
                                                  future long-term uses of  
                                                  LANL facilities for such  
                                                  missions, and long-term   
                                                  strategy for storing and  
                                                  handling plutonium-238,   
                                                  will be included in the   
                                                  SWEIS.                    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Abbreviations used in Table:                                            
    DOE: Department of Energy; DP: DOE Defense Programs; EA: Environmental  
      Assessment; EM: DOE Environmental Management; EPA: Environmental      
      Protection Agency; LANL: Los Alamos National Laboratory; SWEIS:       
      Sitewide Environmental Impact Statement; TA: Technical Area.          
    
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Document Information

Published:
08/10/1994
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Advance Notice of Intent to Prepare a Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Continued Operations of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Document Number:
94-19532
Dates:
Written comments on the scope of the SWEIS are invited from the public. Prescoping comments should be postmarked by October 31, 1994. The Department will again invite comments on the scope of the SWEIS after the NOI is published.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 10, 1994