[Federal Register: March 10, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 46)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Public Workshops on the Selection of a Sodium Bearing
Waste Treatment Technology and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Pre-Application Permit Meetings
AGENCY: U.S. Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE) Idaho Operations Office will
hold public workshops to inform stakeholders of technology options
being considered for treating sodium-bearing waste at the Idaho Nuclear
Technology and Engineering Center (INTEC), location on the Idaho
National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL). DOE invites
the public to comment on these options during a comment period, which
starts on the date of this Notice. The workshops will provide an
overview of the treatment options, allow for questions, and provide an
opportunity for participants to identify issues and concerns.
These public meetings/workshops will also serve as Permit Pre-
Application Meetings under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
as discussed in 40 CRR 124.31. Public notice of the Pre-Application
meetings has been published in local newspapers and announced in other
forms of public media. The public may submit comments, which DOE will
forward to the state of Idaho, Department of Health and Welfare, as
part of the Part B permit application process.
DATES: Public workshops, each preceded by an informal open house, will
be held on the following dates and times:
Thursday, March 13, 2003
Jackson Hole Middle School
1230 S. Park Loop Road
Jackson, Wyoming
Open House: 4:30 p.m.
Workshop Starts: 7 p.m.
Tuesday, March 18, 2003
Eastern Idaho Technical College
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1600 South 25th East
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Open House: 5 p.m.
Workshop Starts: 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 25, 2003
College of Southern Idaho
315 Falls Ave., Taylor Building
Twin Falls, Idaho
Open House: 5:30 p.m.
Workshop Starts: 7 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Please submit all comments to Alan Jines, P.E., U.S. DOE-
Idaho Operations Office, 850 Energy Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83401.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Interested persons may obtain
information by contacting: Alan Jines, (208) 526-7524; Fax: (208) 526-
8789; E-mail: jinesa@id.doe.gov, or by mailing a request to the address
above. Please also contact Mr. Jines in advance if you need: special
accommodations at this meeting such as an American Sign Language or
Spanish translator.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
In October 2002, DOE issued the Idaho High-Level Waste and
Facilities Disposition Final Environmental Impact Statement (DOE/EIS-
0287) (EIS). The EIS examined the potential environmental impacts of
various alternatives for treating certain liquid and solid radioactive
wastes stored at the INEEL. The wastes include about 1 million gallons
of sodium-bearing waste in underground storage tanks and 4,400 cubic
meters of high-level waste calcine resulting from 40 years of spent
nuclear fuel reprocessing at the INEEL.
The State of Idaho was a cooperating agency in the preparation of
this EIS. Although DOE and the State of Idaho identified different
preferred alternatives for waste processing, the two parties agree the
ultimate objective is to treat sodium-bearing waste and dispose of the
treated waste outside of Idaho.
The Final EIS identified DOE's preferred alternative, which is to
select appropriate technologies and construct facilities necessary to
prepare sodium-bearing waste for shipment to the Waste Isolation Pilot
Plant near Carlsbad, New Mexico. To implement its preferred
alternative, DOE will continue proof of process and demonstration-scale
testing of the four technologies that appear most likely to meet the
performance criteria which include effectiveness, technical maturity,
risk, cost, schedule, and safety. The four technologies are: (1)
Calcination; (2) Steam Reforming; (3) Direct Evaporation and (4) Cesium
Ion Exchange. Selection of another technology or option analyzed in the
EIS is not precluded if these four technologies fail to meet
performance criteria or if a new, more promising technology is
identified.
DOE issued the Final EIS after extensive public involvement that
included eight hearings in four states on the Draft EIS; a 90-day
public comment period; and consideration of over 900 comments. DOE
expects to announce its decisions in phases, with each phase of the EIS
Record of Decision addressing specific activities. DOE expects to
select a technology for the treatment of sodium bearing waste in an EIS
Record of Decision scheduled for early 2004. DOE hereby invites the
public to participate in evaluating the technologies being considered
for the treatment of sodium-bearing waste.
Copies of the EIS
Interested individuals may view the Final EIS on the Department of
Energy--Idaho Operations office Web site at http://www.id.doe.gov/
doeid/eis/.
Issued in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on this 3rd day of March, 2003.
Walter N. Sato,
Acting Manager, Idaho Operations Office.
[FR Doc. 03-5587 Filed 3-7-03; 8:45 am]
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