95-19395. Floodplain/Wetland Involvement Notification and Statement of Findings for a Proposed Removal Action at the Weldon Spring Site, St. Charles Co., Missouri  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 151 (Monday, August 7, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 40170-40171]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-19395]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Floodplain/Wetland Involvement Notification and Statement of 
    Findings for a Proposed Removal Action at the Weldon Spring Site, St. 
    Charles Co., Missouri
    
    AGENCY: Office of Environmental Management, Department of Energy (DOE).
    
    ACTION: Notice of floodplain/wetland involvement and statement of 
    findings.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to conduct a 
    removal action at the Weldon Spring site to remove radiologically 
    contaminated soil from a vicinity property within a floodplain and 
    wetland located within the heavily used State of Missouri Weldon Spring 
    Conservation Area. The proposed action will eliminate any potential 
    risk to the health of recreational users of the conservation area. In 
    accordance with 10 CFR Part 1022, DOE has prepared a floodplain and 
    wetlands assessment. The proposed action will be performed in a manner 
    so as to avoid or minimize 
    
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    potential harm to or within the floodplain and wetland. Because of the 
    location of the contaminated soil, there is no practicable alternative 
    to the location of this action within the floodplain and wetlands. 
    Because of the potential risk to human health and the environment, the 
    DOE has combined the Notice of Involvement with the Statement of 
    Findings in this Federal Register Notice.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS PROPOSED ACTION OR TO COMMENT ON THE 
    ACTION CONTACT: Mr. Steve McCracken, U.S. Department of Energy, Weldon 
    Spring Site Remedial Action Project, 7295 Highway 94 South, St. 
    Charles, MO 63304, (314) 441-8978.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON GENERAL DOE FLOODPLAIN/WETLAND ENVIRONMENTAL 
    REVIEW REQUIREMENTS CONTACT: Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of 
    NEPA Policy and Assistance, EH-42, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 
    Independence Ave., SW., Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586-4600 or (800) 
    472-2756.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DOE is conducting response actions at 
    its Weldon Spring Site under the direction of the DOE Office of 
    Environmental Management. The Weldon Spring site is located in St. 
    Charles County, Missouri, approximately 48 km (30 miles) west of St. 
    Louis. As part of the overall cleanup of the Weldon Spring Site, the 
    DOE is proposing to conduct a removal action at an area referred to as 
    Vicinity Property 9 (VP 9). VP 9, which contains a small wetland area 
    no larger than 1.5 acres, occurs within the 100-yr floodplain of the 
    Missouri River, and is located within the heavily used State of 
    Missouri Weldon Spring Conservation Area.
        The proposed action is necessary to remove radioactively 
    contaminated soils within VP 9 that poses a potential risk to the 
    health of recreational users of the conservation area. Because of the 
    urgency to conduct this removal and in order to optimize resources that 
    are immediately available (i.e., equipment and crew currently are 
    conducting bulk waste removal in the immediate vicinity) in the nearby 
    quarry area, the DOE has waived the 15-day public comment period for 
    this notice of involvement, as permitted under Section 1022.18c of 10 
    CFR 1022. Further information is available from the DOE at the address 
    shown below.
        In accordance with the DOE regulations for compliance with 
    floodplain/wetlands environmental review requirements (10 CFR 1022), 
    the DOE has prepared a floodplain and wetland assessment describing the 
    effects, alternatives, and measures designed to avoid or minimize 
    potential harm to or within the floodplain and wetland, and has 
    determined that the proposed removal action will not impact floodplain 
    storage. Impacts to the wetland will be temporary and will not affect 
    long term wetland function. Further information on the floodplain and 
    wetland assessments is available from the DOE at the address shown 
    below.
        The DOE proposes to remove radiologically contaminated soils from 
    VP 9 by excavating soils to a depth of approximately 1 ft from an area 
    of approximately 180 ft  x  380 ft (1.5 acres) in size. Prior to 
    excavation, vegetation at the area would be cleared by grubbing, and a 
    temporary excavation equipment access ramp to VP 9 would be installed. 
    Good engineering practices such as hay bales and silt fences would be 
    employed to control sedimentation and erosion to nearby surface waters 
    and adjacent floodplain areas. Excavation would be accomplished using 
    standard excavation equipment (e.g., backhoe), and the contaminated 
    soils would be transported to the Weldon Spring chemical plant area for 
    treatment and subsequent disposal. Following completion of the proposed 
    action, the equipment access ramp would be removed and all excavated 
    areas would be backfilled with clean fill, graded to original contours, 
    and revegetated with native species previously occurring at the site.
        The no-action alternative with institutional controls was also 
    evaluated. The no-action alternative is not acceptable because (1) The 
    potential risk to human health from the contaminated soils would return 
    in the event of loss of institutional control, (2) recreational 
    activities at the conservation area would be disrupted, (3) potential 
    risk to the environment would be largely unaffected by institutional 
    controls, and (4) natural flood events could transport the contaminated 
    soils to other portions of the floodplain and conservation area. 
    Because of the potential risk to human health and to the environment, 
    the DOE finds that there is no practicable alternative to the location 
    of the removal action in the floodplain and wetland, and wishes to 
    expedite the proposed removal of the contaminated soil and complete the 
    removal action in as timely a manner as possible.
        The proposed action would conform to applicable federal, state, and 
    local floodplain and wetland protection standards. Impacts to the 
    floodplain and wetland would be minimized by the avoidance (to the 
    extent practicable) of adjacent floodplain and wetland areas, and 
    through the use of good engineering practices for sediment and erosion 
    control. No impacts are anticipated to the 100-yr floodplain of the 
    Missouri River. The removal of contaminated soils from VP 9 would not 
    impact the storage capacity of the Missouri River floodplain. No 
    permanent structures that could displace flood storage capacity would 
    be constructed as part of the proposed action. Potential impact to the 
    wetland would be restricted to removal of hydrophytic vegetation 
    species that would be replaced following completion of the removal 
    action. Upon completion of the action, the equipment access ramp would 
    be removed and the excavated area would be backfilled and graded to 
    original contours to restore the pre-excavation flood-storage capacity 
    of the area.
    Robert W. Poe,
    Assistant Manager for Environment, Safety, and Quality.
    [FR Doc. 95-19395 Filed 8-4-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/07/1995
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of floodplain/wetland involvement and statement of findings.
Document Number:
95-19395
Pages:
40170-40171 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-19395.pdf