96-23193. Atlantic Richfield Company  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 177 (Wednesday, September 11, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 47965-47966]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-23193]
    
    
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    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
    [Docket No. 40-8902]
    
    
    Atlantic Richfield Company
    
    AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    
    ACTION: Final Finding of no significant impact, Notice of opportunity 
    for hearing.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) proposes to amend 
    NRC Source Material License SUA-1470 to allow the licensee, Atlantic 
    Richfield Company, to dispose of mill waste contaminated by 
    polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at its Bluewater uranium mill and 
    tailings site in Cibola County, New Mexico. An Environmental Assessment 
    was performed by the NRC staff in accordance with the requirements of 
    10 CFR Part 51. The conclusion of the Environmental Assessment is a 
    Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the proposed licensing 
    action.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Kenneth R. Hooks, Uranium Recovery 
    Branch, Mail Stop TWFN 7-J9, Division of Waste Management, Office of 
    Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 
    Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555. Telephone 301/415-7777
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) is reclaiming its Bluewater Mill 
    site under a reclamation plan approved by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 
    Commission on August 10, 1990. The plan covers the Main Tailings Pile 
    (about 250 acres), the Carbonate Tailings Pile (about 50 acres), the 
    Acid Tailings Pile (about 25 acres) and seven synthetically lined 
    evaporation ponds. The tailings piles contain roughly 25 million tons 
    of tailings. Modifications to the reclamation plan were approved 
    January 30, 1992; May 27, 1994; July 20, 1994; July 20, 1995; July 8, 
    1996; and July 18, 1996. The groundwater Corrective Action Plan for the 
    Bluewater Mill site was approved by the NRC on August 18, 1989 and 
    groundwater Alternate Concentration Limits were approved by the NRC on 
    February 22, 1996.
    
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    Summary of the Environmental Assessment
    
    Identification of the Proposed Action
    
        By letter dated May 25, 1995, ARCO requested NRC approval of the 
    disposal of mill waste containing PCBs at the Bluewater Mill site. ARCO 
    characterized the waste as being composed primarily of spillage of ore 
    residues from the mill ore crushing and milling circuit, and PCBs from 
    electrical transformers in or adjacent to the mill. The waste is in 145 
    drums (less than 1200 cubic feet or 100 tons), and would be disposed of 
    in a special disposal cell, backfilled with soil cement, with a clay 
    cap and liner each a minimum of 3 feet thick and designed for 1000 year 
    containment, within Disposal Area No. 1. Disposal Area No. 1 has an 
    additional 1 foot of compacted engineered fill as a bottom liner and 2 
    feet as a top cover. There are no free liquids in the drums. The Ra-226 
    content of the waste material varies up to about 200 pCi/gram, with an 
    average of about 10 pCi/gram. Based on samples taken during cleanup of 
    the waste, the PCB concentration within the drums is estimated by ARCO 
    to be greater than 50 ppm but less than 500 ppm.
    
    Need for the Proposed Action
    
        There are presently no commercial waste disposal sites in the 
    United States licensed to accept radioactive waste contaminated with 
    PCBs. The only current alternatives to permanent onsite disposal are 
    relocation to a separate disposal area (which would have to be licensed 
    by the NRC and permitted by the EPA), or temporary storage onsite or in 
    another location (again requiring licensing and permitting) until a 
    permanent disposal site is available.
    
    Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action
    
        The ARCO Bluewater Mill site is licensed by the NRC under Materials 
    License SUA-1470 to possess byproduct material in the form of uranium 
    waste tailings as well as other radioactive wastes generated by past 
    milling operations. Except for the PCBs, the waste could have been 
    disposed of in the tailings piles as was done with other mill debris 
    and windblown cleanup material, or with other drummed waste which was 
    disposed of in a similar cell in Disposal Area No. 1 (ARCO Letter to 
    NRC, February 3, 1995; NRC letter to ARCO, July 8, 1996). The PCB-
    contaminated waste is in drums, and would make a negligible 
    contribution to the radon releases or groundwater contamination from 
    the tailings impoundments even in the event of failure of the drums.
        Disposal of PCB-contaminated material at the Bluewater site was 
    evaluated by EPA Region 6. ARCO submitted documentation concerning its 
    disposal plans to the EPA in letters dated October 9, 1995; January 26, 
    1996; and July 8, 1996. The EPA published a copy of its proposed 
    approval to permit land dispose of PCBs at ARCO's Bluewater Mill site 
    for a 45-day public comment period on April 30, 1996 in the Albuquerque 
    (New Mexico) Journal newspaper. By letter dated June 24, 1996, the EPA 
    notified ARCO that no comments were received during the public comments 
    period and the EPA was issuing final approval of the disposal. DOE 
    notified ARCO that it would accept the site, subject to certain 
    conditions including EPA approval, in a letter dated February 23, 1996.
    
    Alternatives to the Proposed Action
    
        Based on its review of the request, the NRC staff has concluded 
    that from the radiological standpoint there are no significant 
    environmental impacts associated with the proposed action. The 
    principal alternative to the proposed action would be to deny the 
    requested action. The NRC staff has determined that the environmental 
    impacts of the proposed action are less than the alternative actions. 
    Therefore, there is no need to further evaluate alternatives to the 
    proposed action.
    
    Agencies and Persons Consulted
    
        In preparing this Environmental Assessment, the NRC staff held 
    discussions with personnel of EPA Region 6 and the New Mexico 
    Environment Department, which has discharge permits pertaining to the 
    Bluewater site. The staff also attended meetings between ARCO and EPA 
    Region 6 on November 1, 1995 and December 7, 1995.
    
    Finding of No Significant Impact
    
        The NRC staff has prepared an Environmental Assessment for the 
    proposed amendment of NRC Source Material License SUA-1470. On the 
    basis of this assessment, the NRC staff has concluded that the 
    environmental impacts that may result from the proposed action would 
    not be significant, and therefore, preparation of an Environmental 
    Impact Statement is not warranted.
        The Environmental Assessment and other documents related to this 
    proposed action are available for public inspection and copying at the 
    NRC Public Document Room, in the Gelman Building, 2120 L Street NW., 
    Washington, DC 20555.
    
        Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this day of September 1996.
    
        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
    Daniel M. Gillen,
    Acting Chief, Uranium Recovery Branch, Division of Waste Management, 
    Office of Nuclear Material, Safety and Safeguards
    [FR Doc. 96-23193 Filed 9-10-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/11/1996
Department:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Final Finding of no significant impact, Notice of opportunity for hearing.
Document Number:
96-23193
Pages:
47965-47966 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 40-8902
PDF File:
96-23193.pdf