81_FR_19653 81 FR 19588 - Surplus Plutonium Disposition

81 FR 19588 - Surplus Plutonium Disposition

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 65 (April 5, 2016)

Page Range19588-19594
FR Document2016-07738

On May 8, 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a Federal Register notice (80 FR 26559) announcing the availability of the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration's (DOE/NNSA's) Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Final SPD Supplemental EIS) (DOE/EIS-0283-S2, April 2015). Among the proposed actions considered in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS, DOE/NNSA analyzed the potential environmental impacts of alternatives for the disposition of 13.1 metric tons (MT) (14.4 tons) of surplus plutonium for which a disposition path is not assigned, including 7.1 MT (7.8 tons) of surplus pit plutonium and 6 MT (6.6 tons) of surplus non-pit plutonium. At the time the Final SPD Supplemental EIS was issued, DOE/NNSA did not have a Preferred Alternative for any of the proposed actions considered in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS. Subsequently, on December 24, 2015, DOE/NNSA issued a Federal Register notice (80 FR 80348) identifying the Preferred Alternative for disposition of the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium analyzed in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS. In its Federal Register notice, DOE/NNSA announced that its Preferred Alternative is to prepare 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium for disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, New Mexico, a geologic repository for disposal of transuranic (TRU) waste generated by atomic energy defense activities. DOE/NNSA is announcing a decision to implement its Preferred Alternative for the disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium, as described in DOE/NNSA's Preferred Alternative for Certain Quantities of Plutonium Evaluated in the Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition Supplemental EIS. Shipments of this surplus non-pit plutonium to WIPP, after it is operational,\1\ will be placed in the queue of waste to be shipped to WIPP. This plutonium will be prepared and packaged to meet the WIPP waste acceptance criteria for contact-handled TRU waste and other applicable regulatory requirements. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY


Surplus Plutonium Disposition

AGENCY: National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of 
Energy.

ACTION: Record of Decision.

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SUMMARY: On May 8, 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 
issued a Federal Register notice (80 FR 26559) announcing the 
availability of the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security 
Administration's (DOE/NNSA's) Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition 
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Final SPD Supplemental 
EIS) (DOE/EIS-0283-S2, April 2015). Among the proposed actions 
considered in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS, DOE/NNSA analyzed the 
potential environmental impacts of alternatives for the disposition of 
13.1 metric tons (MT) (14.4 tons) of surplus plutonium for which a 
disposition path is not assigned, including 7.1 MT (7.8 tons) of 
surplus pit plutonium and 6 MT (6.6 tons) of surplus non-pit plutonium. 
At the time the Final SPD Supplemental EIS was issued, DOE/NNSA did not 
have a Preferred Alternative for any of the proposed actions considered 
in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS. Subsequently, on December 24, 2015, 
DOE/NNSA issued a Federal Register notice (80 FR 80348) identifying the 
Preferred Alternative for disposition of the 6 MT of surplus non-pit 
plutonium analyzed in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS. In its Federal 
Register notice, DOE/NNSA announced that its Preferred Alternative is 
to prepare 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium for disposal at the Waste 
Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, New Mexico, a geologic 
repository for disposal of transuranic (TRU) waste generated by atomic 
energy defense activities.
    DOE/NNSA is announcing a decision to implement its Preferred 
Alternative for the disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium, 
as described in DOE/NNSA's Preferred Alternative for Certain Quantities 
of Plutonium Evaluated in the Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition 
Supplemental EIS. Shipments of this surplus non-pit plutonium to WIPP, 
after it is operational,\1\ will be placed in the queue of waste to be 
shipped to WIPP. This plutonium will be prepared and packaged to meet 
the WIPP waste acceptance criteria for contact-handled TRU waste and 
other applicable regulatory requirements.
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    \1\ DOE suspended disposal activities at WIPP in February 2014 
following a salt truck fire and unrelated radiological event 
underground. Waste emplacement operations at WIPP are expected to 
commence in late 2016.
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    The scope of DOE/NNSA's current decision pertains only to the 6 MT 
of surplus non-pit plutonium that is a subset of the 13.1 MT of surplus 
plutonium considered in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS. DOE/NNSA does 
not have a preferred alternative and is not making any decisions, at 
the present time, for other alternatives considered in the Final SPD 
Supplemental EIS. These other alternatives include alternatives for the 
disposition of 7.1 MT of surplus pit plutonium for which a disposition 
path is not assigned and various options for providing the capability 
to disassemble surplus pits and convert the plutonium from pits into a 
form suitable for disposition.
    Additionally, DOE/NNSA reaffirms its commitment to the Agreement 
Between the Government of the United States of America and the 
Government of the Russian Federation Concerning the Management and 
Disposition of Plutonium Designated as No Longer Needed for Defense 
Purposes (Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement or PMDA), 
which calls for the United States and the Russian Federation to each 
dispose of at least 34 MT (37.5 tons) of weapon-grade plutonium 
withdrawn from nuclear weapon programs. DOE/NNSA's previous decisions 
related to surplus plutonium disposition, including copies of the 
applicable Federal Register notices, may be found in Appendix A of the 
Final SPD Supplemental EIS.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information on the surplus 
plutonium disposition program, please contact Ms. Sachiko W. McAlhany, 
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Document Manager, U.S. 
Department of Energy at [email protected].
    For information on DOE's NEPA process, please contact Ms. Carol M. 
Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance, U.S. 
Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20585-0103; Telephone: (202) 586-4600, or leave a message at (800) 472-
2756.
    This Record of Decision, the Final SPD Supplemental EIS, and 
related NEPA documents are available at http://nnsa.energy.gov/nepa/spdsupplementaleis and http://energy.gov/nepa/nepa-documents.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    DOE/NNSA's purpose and need for action remains as stated in the 
1999 SPD EIS (DOE/EIS-0283, November 1999) to reduce the threat of 
nuclear weapons proliferation worldwide by conducting disposition of 
surplus plutonium in the United States in an environmentally safe and 
timely manner, ensuring that it can never again be readily used in 
nuclear weapons.
    Based on a series of NEPA reviews beginning with the SPD EIS and 
described in Appendix A, Section A.1, of the Final SPD Supplemental 
EIS, DOE/NNSA has determined disposition paths for most of the current 
U.S. inventory of surplus, weapons-usable plutonium; however, 13.1 MT 
of surplus weapons-usable plutonium (7.1 MT of pit plutonium and 6 MT 
of non-pit plutonium) did not have an assigned disposition path. DOE/
NNSA prepared the SPD Supplemental EIS to evaluate alternatives for 
disposition of this 13.1 MT of surplus plutonium.

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Alternatives Considered

    In the Final SPD Supplemental EIS, DOE/NNSA analyzed the potential 
environmental impacts for the No Action Alternative and four action 
alternatives for disposition of 13.1 MT of surplus plutonium that do 
not have a disposition path assigned, of which the 6 MT of non-pit 
plutonium is a subset. These four alternatives are: (1) Immobilization 
at SRS (Immobilization to Defense Waste Processing Facility [DWPF] 
Alternative); (2) fabrication into mixed oxide (MOX) fuel at SRS with 
subsequent irradiation in one or more domestic commercial nuclear power 
reactors (MOX Fuel Alternative); (3) vitrification with high-level 
radioactive waste (HLW) at SRS (H-Canyon/HB-Line and DWPF Alternative); 
and, (4) potential disposal as contact-handled transuranic (CH-TRU) 
waste at WIPP (WIPP Disposal Alternative). These alternatives are 
composed of a combination of pit disassembly and conversion options and 
plutonium disposition options. The plutonium disposition options that 
are applicable to the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium are described 
in Section S.9.2 of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS (DOE/EIS-0283-S2, 
April 2015). For the Final SPD Supplemental EIS, the scope of analysis 
for the WIPP Disposal Alternative was increased, in response to public 
comment, to include the full 13.1 MT of surplus plutonium for which a 
disposition path is not assigned. In the Draft SPD Supplemental EIS, 
the scope of analysis for the WIPP Disposal Alternative was limited to 
6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium (described in Section S.8.2.4 of DOE/
EIS-0283-S2, July 2012). The disposition decision announced today 
addresses 6 MT of surplus, weapons-usable, non-pit plutonium, not the 
entire 13.1 MT of surplus plutonium analyzed in the Final SPD 
Supplemental EIS.
    Within each action alternative, DOE/NNSA evaluated options to 
disassemble nuclear weapons pits and convert the plutonium metal to an 
oxide form for disposition. DOE/NNSA has not identified a Preferred 
Alternative for the disposition of the remaining 7.1 MT of surplus 
plutonium (surplus pit plutonium) for which a disposition path has not 
been assigned, or for any option(s) for providing the capability to 
disassemble surplus pits and convert the plutonium from pits to a form 
suitable for disposition. Once DOE/NNSA identifies a Preferred 
Alternative for the remaining 7.1 MT of surplus pit plutonium and/or 
the disassembly and conversion options, DOE/NNSA will announce its 
preference in a Federal Register notice and publish a Record of 
Decision no sooner than 30 days after its announcement of a Preferred 
Alternative.

Preferred Alternative

    As announced on December 24, 2015, in a Federal Register notice (80 
FR 80348), DOE/NNSA's Preferred Alternative with regard to the 6 MT of 
surplus non-pit plutonium is to prepare this plutonium for disposal at 
WIPP near Carlsbad, New Mexico, a geologic repository for disposal of 
TRU waste generated by atomic energy defense activities. This would 
allow DOE/NNSA to continue progress on the disposition of surplus 
weapons-usable plutonium in furtherance of the policies of the United 
States to ensure that surplus plutonium is never again readily used in 
a nuclear weapon, and to remove surplus plutonium from the Savannah 
River Site (SRS) in the State of South Carolina. Surplus non-pit 
plutonium would be prepared and packaged at SRS using H-Canyon/HB-Line 
and/or K-Area facilities to meet the WIPP waste acceptance criteria and 
all other applicable regulatory requirements. Shipments of this surplus 
plutonium to WIPP, after it is operational, will be placed in the queue 
of waste to be shipped to WIPP.

Environmentally Preferable Alternative

    After considering the potential impacts on each resource area, DOE/
NNSA identified the No Action Alternative as the environmentally 
preferable alternative in the near-term, for the 6 MT of surplus non-
pit plutonium evaluated in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS and that is 
the subject of this Record of Decision. Under the No Action 
Alternative, the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium would be stored at 
the K-Area Complex at SRS, consistent with the 2002 Amended Record of 
Decision: Surplus Plutonium Disposition Program (67 FR 19432); the 
Supplement Analysis, Storage of Surplus Plutonium Materials at the 
Savannah River Site (DOE/EIS-0229-SA-4) and an amended Record of 
Decision issued in 2007 (72 FR 51807). No new facilities would be 
constructed and no processing for disposal or off-site transportation 
of this material would take place with the exception of a small amount 
of plutonium required for the material surveillance program. 
Surveillance activities would be performed on the plutonium and 
plutonium packages, including destructive and non-destructive 
examinations, to ensure safe storage (DOE/EA-1538, Revised Finding of 
No Significant Impact for Safeguards and Security Upgrades for Storage 
of Materials at the Savannah River Site dated December 2005, and 
Interim Action Determinations approved in December 2008, September 
2009, and March 2011). Although the No Action Alternative is the 
environmentally preferable alternative, this alternative would not 
result in the disposition of the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium.

Potential Environmental Impacts of Preferred Alternative

    For each alternative, the SPD Supplemental EIS analyzed the 
potential impacts on air quality, human health, socioeconomics, waste 
management, transportation, environmental justice, land resources, 
geology and soils, water resources, noise, ecological resources, 
cultural resources, and infrastructure. DOE/NNSA also evaluated the 
potential impacts of the irreversible and irretrievable commitment of 
resources, the short-term uses of the environment, and the maintenance 
and enhancement of long-term productivity. These analyses and results 
for the entire 13.1 MT of surplus plutonium are described in the 
Summary and Chapter 4 of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS. Table S-3 of 
the Final SPD Supplemental EIS Summary provides a summary of potential 
environmental impacts associated with each alternative as well as a 
means for comparing the potential impacts among alternatives.
    In the Draft SPD Supplemental EIS, the scope of analysis for the 
WIPP Disposal Alternative was limited to 6 MT of surplus non-pit 
plutonium (described in Section S.8.2.4 of DOE/EIS-0283-S2, July 2012). 
The analyses and results for the disposition of 6 MT can be found in 
the Summary, Chapter 4, and Appendix G ``Impacts of Plutonium 
Disposition Options'' of the Draft SPD Supplemental EIS.
    In identifying its Preferred Alternative for disposition of 6 MT of 
surplus non-pit plutonium and making the decision announced in this 
Record of Decision, DOE/NNSA considered the potential environmental 
impacts that would result from operations conducted at SRS to prepare 
and package this quantity (6 MT) of material for disposition at WIPP, 
those related to transporting the material from SRS to WIPP, and 
disposal at WIPP. Implementing the WIPP Disposal Alternative relies on 
existing facilities, structures and pads at SRS to prepare the surplus 
non-pit plutonium for disposal. This would reduce the potential for 
additional land disturbance, and reduce the need for additional 
deactivation and decommissioning in the future. Some

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staging of packages at E-Area at SRS prior to shipping may be required. 
This would result in negligible incremental impacts on both workers and 
the public. The pace of environmental restoration activities at SRS, as 
well as the requirements for environmental monitoring and protection at 
SRS and WIPP, would generally remain unchanged from current levels.
    The potential impacts from transporting surplus plutonium to WIPP 
are also addressed in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS. The Final SPD 
Supplemental EIS indicated that under all alternatives (including the 
WIPP Disposal Alternative) no latent cancer fatalities are expected in 
the general public along the transportation routes and in the 
transportation crews due to incident-free transport of radioactive 
wastes and materials from SRS. The potential environmental impacts of 
TRU waste disposal at WIPP are evaluated in the Waste Isolation Pilot 
Plant Disposal Phase Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement 
(WIPP SEIS-II) (DOE/EIS-0026-S-2, September 1997) and subsequent 
Supplement Analyses from 2005 (DOE/EIS-0026-SA-05) and 2009 (DOE/EIS-
0026-SA-07) and are briefly described in Appendix A, Section A.2, of 
the Final SPD Supplemental EIS.

Public Involvement

    Since the announcement of the first notice of intent to prepare the 
SPD Supplemental EIS in 2007 (72 FR 14543), DOE/NNSA has provided three 
scoping periods during which DOE/NNSA held public scoping meetings and 
actively solicited scoping comments from Federal agencies, state and 
local governmental entities, American Indian tribal governments, and 
members of the public. The public scoping periods extended from March 
28, 2007 through May 29, 2007; July 19, 2010 through September 17, 
2010; and January 12, 2012 through March 12, 2012. Meetings were held 
in Aiken, Columbia, and North Augusta, South Carolina; Tanner, Alabama; 
Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Carlsbad, Santa Fe, Espanola, and Pojoaque, 
New Mexico.
    On July 27, 2012, EPA and DOE/NNSA published notices in the Federal 
Register announcing the availability of the Draft SPD Supplemental EIS 
(77 FR 44234 and 77 FR 44222, respectively). A 60-day comment period 
was provided from July 27 to September 25, 2012. In response to public 
requests, DOE/NNSA extended the public comment period by 15 days 
through October 10, 2012. During the public comment period, DOE/NNSA 
held seven public hearings to provide interested members of the public 
with opportunities to learn more about the content of the Draft SPD 
Supplemental EIS, to hear DOE/NNSA representatives present the results 
of the Draft SPD Supplemental EIS analyses, to ask questions; and to 
provide oral and/or written comments. The hearings were held in Los 
Alamos, Santa Fe, Carlsbad, and Espanola, New Mexico; North Augusta, 
South Carolina; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Tanner, Alabama.
    DOE/NNSA received 432 comment documents containing approximately 
1,050 comments during the comment period for the Draft SPD Supplemental 
EIS. DOE/NNSA responded to these comments in the Comment Response 
Document, Volume 3, of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS.

Comments on the Final SPD Supplemental EIS and Preferred Alternative

    DOE/NNSA distributed the Final SPD Supplemental EIS to 
Congressional members and committees; State and local governments; 
other Federal agencies, culturally affiliated American Indian tribal 
governments, non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders 
including members of the public who requested the document. Also, the 
Final SPD Supplemental EIS was made available via the Internet.
    On December 24, 2015, DOE/NNSA announced its Preferred Alternative 
in the Preferred Alternative for Certain Quantities of Plutonium 
Evaluated in the Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition Supplemental 
Environmental Impact Statement (80 FR 80348) with regard to the 6 MT of 
non-pit plutonium. DOE/NNSA considered all comments received on the 
Final SPD Supplemental EIS and the Preferred Alternative and concluded 
that those comments do not identify a need for further NEPA analysis. 
The Appendix to this Record of Decision summarizes DOE/NNSA's 
consideration of these comments.

Decision

    DOE/NNSA has decided to implement its Preferred Alternative as 
described in DOE/NNSA's Preferred Alternative for Certain Quantities of 
Plutonium Evaluated in the Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition 
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (80 FR 80348) with regard 
to the disposition of 6 MT of surplus, weapons-usable, non-pit 
plutonium; DOE/NNSA's Preferred Alternative is to prepare that 
plutonium for disposal at WIPP near Carlsbad, New Mexico, a geologic 
repository for disposal of TRU waste generated by atomic energy defense 
activities. All practicable means to avoid or minimize environmental 
harm for the decision identified have been adopted.
    Under this alternative, the non-pit plutonium will be prepared for 
disposal in facilities at HB-Line or K-Area at SRS for disposal at 
WIPP. The non-pit plutonium containers will be opened in an existing 
glovebox or newly- constructed glovebox capability in HB-Line or K-
Area. Plutonium metal will be converted to oxide. Plutonium oxide will 
be repackaged into suitable containers, mixed/blended with inert 
material and loaded into pipe overpack containers (POCs) or criticality 
control overpacks (CCOs). (DOE/NNSA plans to move toward the use of the 
CCO containers in lieu of the POC to maximize the amount of plutonium 
that can be packaged in each container, thereby reducing the number of 
shipments and volume emplaced at WIPP.) The inert material will be 
added to inhibit plutonium recovery. Loaded POCs or CCOs will be 
characterized for WIPP disposal in E-Area at SRS including non-
destructive assay, digital radiography, and headspace gas sampling. 
Waste packages containing surplus plutonium that have been successfully 
characterized and meet the WIPP waste acceptance criteria will be 
placed in the queue of waste to be shipped to WIPP after WIPP is 
operational. The packages will be shipped to WIPP in TRUPACT-II or 
HalfPACT shipping containers
    Unirradiated Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF) reactor fuel is 
included in this 6 MT of non-pit plutonium. If the FFTF fuel cannot be 
disposed of by direct disposal at WIPP, it will be disassembled at SRS 
and packaged for disposal at WIPP. H-Canyon at SRS will be used to 
disassemble the fuel bundles, remove the pellets from the fuel pins, 
and package the pellets into suitable containers. HB-Line or K-Area 
will be used to prepare and mix/blend the fuel pellet material with 
inert material, then package it for shipment to WIPP.
    Disposition decisions announced in this Record of Decision address 
only the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium. DOE/NNSA has no Preferred 
Alternative at this time for the disposition of the remaining 7.1 MT of 
surplus plutonium from pits for which a disposition pathway has not 
been assigned, or for the capability to disassemble surplus pits and 
convert the plutonium from pits to a form suitable for disposition. 
Once a Preferred Alternative is identified, DOE/NNSA will announce its 
preference in a Federal Register notice and publish a Record of 
Decision no sooner than 30 days after its announcement of a Preferred 
Alternative.

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Basis for Decision

    In making its decision, DOE/NNSA considered potential environmental 
impacts of construction and operations, current and future mission 
needs, technical and security considerations, availability of 
resources, and public comments on the Draft and Final SPD Supplemental 
EIS, and the notice of Preferred Alternative. Implementing the WIPP 
Disposal Alternative for disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-pit 
plutonium allows DOE/NNSA to take advantage of existing facilities, 
infrastructure and expertise at SRS and WIPP. The decision builds on 
the existing capabilities, infrastructure, and skilled workforce 
trained in safe operation of nuclear facilities. Environmental impacts 
and costs (DOE (U.S. Department of Energy) Report of the Plutonium 
Disposition Working Group: Analysis of Surplus Weapon[hyphen]Grade 
Plutonium Disposition Options, Washington, DC, April 2014) would be 
less than some of the other alternatives that would require the 
construction of new facilities. In addition, DOE/NNSA will make use of 
existing facilities, resulting in efficient use of the facilities. 
Blending for disposal at WIPP is a proven process that is ongoing at 
SRS for disposition of plutonium material from the DOE-STD-3013 
surveillance process and other non-pit plutonium. In addition, disposal 
of this surplus non-pit plutonium will avoid long-term impacts, risks, 
and costs associated with storage.
    DOE/NNSA also considered acceptability of the surplus non-pit 
plutonium at WIPP and WIPP's performance in making this decision. DOE 
has previously disposed of similar surplus plutonium at WIPP from SRS, 
the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site, and the Hanford Site 
(the Rocky Flats and Hanford materials were packaged and shipped 
directly from those sites). As was the case for previous SRS activities 
requiring the processing of surplus plutonium for disposal at WIPP, the 
surplus plutonium identified in this decision will be packaged to meet 
the WIPP waste acceptance criteria and all applicable regulatory 
requirements. Compliance with the WIPP waste acceptance criteria is one 
factor that will help ensure that any TRU waste emplaced in WIPP will 
not exceed the 40 CFR part 191 performance standards and will meet 
other applicable requirements. Additionally, the WIPP TRU waste 
inventory--which includes radionuclide activity--is revised annually 
and reviewed by DOE for compliance. DOE's currently projected WIPP TRU 
waste inventory with the addition of the 6 MT of surplus non-pit 
plutonium suggests that WIPP would continue to comply with 40 CFR 191. 
These projections from the TRU Waste Inventory and other information 
are submitted every five years to the EPA, as part of the Compliance 
Recertification Application, under 40 CFR part 194, Criteria for the 
Certification and Re-Certification of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant's 
Compliance with the 40 CFR part 191 Disposal Regulations. Following 
issuance of this ROD, the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium will be 
reflected in the TRU Waste Inventory and inform the next compliance re-
certification application to be submitted to EPA in 2019.
    Implementing the Preferred Alternative will allow the DOE/NNSA to 
continue its progress on the disposition of surplus weapon-usable 
plutonium in furtherance of the policies of the United States to ensure 
that surplus plutonium is never again readily used in a nuclear weapon, 
and to remove surplus plutonium from the State of South Carolina.

Mitigation Measures

    SRS facility operations would result in airborne emissions of 
various pollutants, including radionuclides, and organic and inorganic 
constituents. These emissions would continue to be controlled using 
Best Available Control Technology to ensure that emissions are 
compliant with applicable standards. Impacts would be controlled by use 
of glovebox confinement, packaging as applicable, building confinement 
and air filtration systems to remove radioactive particulates before 
discharging process exhaust air to the atmosphere, and internal 
scrubbers to reduce chemical gas concentrations. Occupational safety 
risks to workers would be limited by adherence to Federal and state 
laws; Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations; DOE/
NNSA requirements including regulations and orders; and plans and 
procedures for performing work. DOE/NNSA facility operations adhere to 
programs to ensure the reduction of human health and safety impacts. 
Workers are protected from specific hazards by use of engineering and 
administrative controls, use of personal protective equipment, and 
monitoring and training. The Radiological Protection Program limits 
impacts by ensuring that radiological exposures and doses to all 
personnel are maintained As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) and by 
providing job specific instructions to the facility workers regarding 
the use of personal protective equipment. The Emergency Preparedness 
Program mitigates potential accident consequences by ensuring that 
appropriate organizations are available to respond to emergency 
situations and take appropriate actions to recover from accident 
events, while reducing the spread of contamination and protecting 
facility personnel and the public.

    Issued at Washington, DC on March 29, 2016.
Frank G. Klotz,
Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration.

Appendix: Public Comments Received on the Final SPD Supplemental EIS 
and the Preferred Alternative for Certain Quantities of Plutonium 
Evaluated in the Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition Supplemental 
Environmental Impact Statement

    DOE/NNSA received eight letters and emails regarding the Final 
Surplus Plutonium Disposition Supplemental Environmental Impact 
Statement (Final SPD Supplemental EIS) (DOE/EIS-0283-S2, April 2015) 
(80 FR 26559) and Preferred Alternative for Certain Quantities of 
Plutonium Evaluated in the Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition 
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (80 FR 80348). DOE/NNSA 
considered all comments contained in the letters and emails. Some of 
the comments included issues already raised during the comment 
period for the Draft Surplus Plutonium Disposition Supplemental 
Environmental Impact Statement. All prior comments submitted on the 
Draft SPD Supplemental EIS and DOE/NNSA responses to those comments 
have been published in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS, Volume 3, 
Comment Response Document, and are not being revisited.
    In announcing its Preferred Alternative for the disposition of 6 
MT of surplus non-pit plutonium, DOE/NNSA stated that it had no 
Preferred Alternative for other potential actions considered in the 
Final SPD Supplemental EIS. Specifically, DOE/NNSA stated that it 
had no Preferred Alternative for the disposition of the remaining 
7.1 MT of surplus plutonium from pits and that it did not have a 
Preferred Alternative among the pathways analyzed for providing the 
capability to disassemble surplus pits and convert the plutonium 
from pits to a form suitable for disposition. Further, some of the 
comments were beyond the scope of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS. 
DOE/NNSA did not address such comments.
    DOE/NNSA received comments on the Final SPD Supplemental EIS and 
the notice of Preferred Alternative from The Governing Body of the 
City of Carlsbad, New Mexico; Shelly Wilson, Permitting and Federal 
Facilities Liaison of the South Carolina Department of Health and 
Environmental Control; Rick McLeod, Executive Director of the 
Savannah River Site Community Reuse

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Organization; Tom Clements of Savannah River Site Watch; Edwin Lyman 
and Frank von Hippel of the Union of Concerned Scientists; Andrew 
Kadak; Michael High; and Don Hancock of Southwest Research and 
Information Center. The topics below summarize the concerns 
expressed within those comments and provides DOE/NNSA's responses.
    Topic A--National Environmental Policy Act Compliance: 
Commentors were concerned that analyses of the potential 
environmental impacts of processing, packaging, and disposal of 
surplus non-pit plutonium, which could include some quantity of 
``gap'' plutonium retrieved from foreign countries, had not been 
performed as required by the National Environmental Policy Act 
(NEPA) and new or supplemental EISs should be prepared. A commentor 
also stated that in March 2015, President Obama authorized DOE to 
pursue a defense high level radioactive waste (HLW) repository; 
therefore, it is a reasonable alternative for defense surplus 
plutonium that must be considered, but is not included in the 
Storage and Disposition PEIS, nor the Draft or Final SPD 
Supplemental EIS.
    Discussion: DOE believes sufficient information exists, 
including NEPA documentation, to support a Record of Decision for 
the disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium for which a 
disposition path was not assigned. DOE has completed appropriate 
tiered NEPA analyses related to the Surplus Plutonium Disposition 
program including the Storage and Disposition of Weapons-Usable 
Fissile Materials Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement 
(Storage and Disposition PEIS) (DOE/EIS-0229) in 1996, Surplus 
Plutonium Disposition Environmental Impact Statement (SPD EIS) (DOE-
EIS-0283) in 1999, and Surplus Plutonium Disposition Supplemental 
Environmental Impact Statement (SPD Supplemental EIS) (DOE/EIS-0283-
S2) in 2015.
    DOE/NNSA's need to store and disposition surplus plutonium, in 
accordance with U.S. nonproliferation and export control policies in 
a safe, reliable, cost effective and timely manner, has not changed 
since the Storage and Disposition PEIS was prepared in 1996. DOE/
NNSA did, however, become aware of new circumstances and information 
relevant to the 1999 SPD EIS that did warrant re-examination of some 
of the analyses provided in that NEPA document.
    Consequently, the SPD Supplemental EIS was prepared in 
accordance with applicable Council on Environmental Quality and DOE 
NEPA regulations to examine the potential environmental impacts of 
reasonable alternatives for the disposition of 13.1 MT of surplus 
plutonium for which a disposition path was not assigned, including 6 
MT of surplus non-pit plutonium. The SPD Supplemental EIS also 
analyzed options to provide the appropriate capability to 
disassemble surplus pits and convert surplus plutonium to a form 
suitable for disposition. In preparing the Final SPD Supplemental 
EIS, DOE/NNSA considered the analyses in the related NEPA documents 
identified above. The Final SPD Supplemental EIS addresses all of 
the relevant issues and analysis related to the proposed action and 
updates the analyses where necessary.
    Appropriate NEPA analyses exist for processing 6 MT of surplus 
non-pit plutonium at SRS and transportation and disposal of the 
resulting CH-TRU waste at WIPP, near Carlsbad, New Mexico, a 
geologic repository for disposal of TRU waste generated by atomic 
energy defense activities. Chapter 4 and Appendix G of the SPD 
Supplemental EIS, describe the potential environmental impacts of 
plutonium disposition options, including preparing surplus non-pit 
plutonium at facilities at SRS for disposal at WIPP. Appendix E of 
the SPD Supplemental EIS, describes the potential environmental 
impacts of transportation of surplus plutonium for disposal at WIPP. 
Section 4.5.3.6.3, of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS describes the 
capacity and ability of WIPP to accept 13.1 MT of surplus plutonium 
as analyzed under the WIPP Disposal Alternative in the Final SPD 
Supplemental EIS. The potential environmental impacts of TRU waste 
disposal at WIPP are evaluated in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant 
Disposal Phase Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement 
(WIPP SEIS-II) (DOE/EIS-0026-S2, September 1997) and subsequent 
Supplement Analyses from 2005 (DOE/EIS-0026-SA-05) and 2009 (DOE/
EIS-0026-SA-07). Also, see Topic B--WIPP Capacity, and Topic C--WIPP 
Acceptance, for further discussion of these topics.
    Certain plutonium recovered from foreign sources may have 
originated from atomic energy defense activities. Up to 0.9 MT of 
such plutonium may be included in the 6 MT of surplus non-pit 
plutonium discussed in Chapter 1, Section 1.5.2 of the Final SPD 
Supplemental EIS in the event that the plutonium from foreign 
sources is received at SRS. Thus, the potential environmental 
impacts from the processing and disposition of surplus plutonium 
recovered from foreign countries, also referred to as ``gap material 
plutonium'', through NNSA's Global Threat Reduction Initiative are 
evaluated in the SPD Supplemental EIS. NEPA analysis for the 
transportation, receipt, and processing of gap material plutonium in 
preparation for disposition is provided in DOE/NNSA's Environmental 
Assessment for the U.S. Receipt and Storage of Gap Material 
Plutonium (DOE/EA-1771) May 2010 \2\ and DOE/NNSA's Environmental 
Assessment for Gap Material Plutonium--Transport, Receipt, and 
Processing (Gap Material Plutonium EA) (DOE/EA-2024), December 2015. 
DOE determined that the potential environmental impacts of 
implementing the proposed action are not significant, and in May 
2010 and December 2015, issued Findings of No Significant Impact.
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    \2\ While this EA is for Official Use Only, the Finding of No 
Significant Impact can be viewed on the DOE NEPA Web site (http://energy.gov/nepa/downloads/ea-1771-finding-no-significant-impact).
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    In President Obama's March 24, 2015, ``Presidential Memorandum--
Disposal of Defense High-Level Radioactive Waste in a Separate 
Repository'' to the Secretary of Energy, President Obama found, in 
accordance with Section 8 of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, 
that ``the development of a repository for the disposal of high-
level radioactive waste resulting from atomic energy defense 
activities only is required.'' DOE is now authorized to move forward 
with planning for a separate repository for HLW resulting from 
atomic energy defense activities. At present, no site has been 
identified or proposed and no funds have been appropriated for 
designing, constructing and operating such a repository.
    Topic B--The Blending Process and Implementing the Preferred 
Alternative at SRS: Commentors expressed concern that many hurdles 
would remain affecting DOE/NNSA's ability to carry out this decision 
once the ROD is issued. Commentors also expressed the view that no 
additional surplus plutonium should be received at SRS until surplus 
plutonium currently in storage at SRS is removed from the State of 
South Carolina. Commentors requested information about facilities 
and infrastructure for blending and packaging the 6 MT of surplus 
non-pit plutonium at SRS, a description of the processes to be used 
in blending and packaging and the schedule for processing and 
shipping to WIPP.
    Discussion: As described in this Record of Decision, DOE/NNSA 
has decided to prepare 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium for 
disposal at WIPP. This would allow the DOE/NNSA to continue progress 
on the disposition of surplus weapon-usable plutonium in furtherance 
of the policies of the United States to ensure that surplus 
plutonium is never again readily used in a nuclear weapon, and to 
remove surplus plutonium from the State of South Carolina.
    This Record of Decision summarizes how DOE/NNSA intends to 
prepare the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium for disposition at 
WIPP. For additional information, Chapter 2, Section 2.2.4, and 
Appendix B, Section B.1.3, of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS 
describe how plutonium would be blended with inert materials and 
packaged at SRS. Blending these types of materials for disposal at 
WIPP is a proven process that is ongoing at SRS for disposition of 
plutonium material from the DOE-STD-3013 surveillance process and 
other non-pit plutonium. Implementing the WIPP Disposal Alternative 
for this surplus non-pit plutonium relies on existing SRS facilities 
(with additional glovebox capability in an existing facility), 
structures, and pads to prepare the material for disposal. Surplus 
non-pit plutonium would be prepared and packaged at SRS using H-
Canyon/HB-line and/or K-Area Complex facilities and would be 
temporarily stored in E-Area at SRS until shipped to WIPP. DOE/
NNSA's assumptions associated with the schedule for equipping and 
operating facilities at SRS are described in Table B-2 in the Final 
SPD Supplemental EIS.
    This Record of Decision identifies DOE/NNSA's intent to place 
the 6 MT of non-pit plutonium in POCs or CCOs for disposition 
following its conversion to plutonium oxide and blending with inert 
materials. (DOE/NNSA plans to move toward the use of the CCO 
containers in lieu of the POC to maximize the amount of plutonium 
that can be packaged in each container, thereby reducing the number 
of shipments and

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volume emplaced at WIPP.) For additional information, see Chapter 2, 
Section 2.2.4, and Appendix B, Section B.3, of the SPD Supplemental 
EIS which describe the POC and CCO containers that would be used for 
disposal of surplus plutonium at WIPP.
    The details of the inert materials with which plutonium would be 
blended and applicable safeguards for the plutonium are classified 
or official use only. The termination of safeguards process is part 
of DOE/NNSA's Material Control and Accountability Program and is 
outside the scope of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS and this Record 
of Decision.
    A schedule for shipment of the 6 MT of plutonium to WIPP has not 
been established (limited waste emplacement operations at WIPP are 
expected to commence in late 2016). Shipments of this surplus non-
pit plutonium to WIPP, after it is operational, will placed in the 
queue of waste to be shipped to WIPP.
    Topic C--WIPP Capacity: Commentors were concerned that the WIPP 
unsubscribed capacity had been incorrectly calculated and that the 
available volume is less than the volume described in the SPD 
Supplemental EIS; thus, the disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-pit 
plutonium could not be accomplished within the unsubscribed capacity 
of WIPP.
    Discussion: The WIPP Land Withdrawal Act establishes a total 
WIPP capacity for TRU waste disposal of 175,600 cubic meters (6.2 
million cubic feet). Chapter 4, Section 4.5.3.6.3, of the Final SPD 
Supplemental EIS describes the capacity and ability of WIPP to 
accept 13.1 MT of surplus plutonium as analyzed under the WIPP 
Disposal Alternative. This analysis considered past and projected 
disposal amounts at WIPP of TRU waste from across the DOE complex 
and as a result of these considerations, an unsubscribed disposal 
capacity of 24,700 cubic meters (872,000 cubic feet) of CH-TRU waste 
was assumed for purposes of analysis in the Final SPD Supplemental 
EIS.
    The estimate of unsubscribed disposal capacity in the Final SPD 
Supplemental EIS was made using DOE's Annual Transuranic Waste 
Inventory Report for 2012. The TRU waste volumes reported in the 
Annual Transuranic Waste Inventory Reports are based on final 
(containerized) TRU waste forms. Projections from the Annual 
Transuranic Waste Inventory Reports for 2014 and 2015, suggests that 
although TRU waste disposal projections vary somewhat from year to 
year, the information in these documents would not change the 
conclusions reached in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS.
    All of the TRU waste projected from the activities addressed in 
the Final SPD Supplemental EIS is expected to be CH-TRU waste. As 
indicated in Chapter 4, Section 4.5.3.6.3 of the Draft SPD 
Supplemental EIS, disposal of 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium at 
is estimated to result in 15,000 to 17,000 cubic meters of CH-TRU 
waste, using pipe overpack containers (POCs) for packaging the 6 MT 
of surplus non-pit plutonium. These estimated volumes can be 
substantially reduced if criticality control overpacks (CCOs) are 
used for packaging the surplus plutonium for WIPP disposal rather 
than the assumed POCs and the unirradiated Fast Flux Test Facility 
(FFTF) fuel is disposed of by direct disposal at WIPP. (If the FFTF 
fuel cannot be disposed of by direct disposal at WIPP, it will be 
disassembled at SRS and packaged for disposal at WIPP.)
    The WIPP underground is composed of disposal rooms or ``panels'' 
mined from the salt beds. Disposal panels at WIPP can be enlarged 
and/or additional panels can be created to accommodate the 175,600 
cubic meters (6.2 million cubic feet) of TRU waste allowed under the 
WIPP Land Withdrawal Act. Future waste disposal at WIPP could 
involve new disposal panels that could be larger (with more capacity 
per panel) or more numerous than the 10 panels that were included in 
the nominal conceptual design of the WIPP underground that one of 
the commentors references.
    Topic D--WIPP Acceptance: Commentors requested information on 
the process and procedures for acceptance of drums containing 
surplus plutonium at WIPP. In addition, commentors were concerned 
that disposal of 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium at WIPP exceeds 
previously evaluated amounts of plutonium increasing criticality 
risk, and that it exceeds plutonium amounts included in previous 
Compliance Certification Applications to the U. S. Environmental 
Protection Agency (EPA).
    Discussion: The process and procedures for acceptance of surplus 
plutonium blended with inert materials are the same as the process 
and procedures for acceptance of any CH-TRU waste at WIPP as 
described in Transuranic Waste Acceptance Criteria for the Waste 
Isolation Pilot Plant (DOE/WIPP-02-3122). As required by DOE Order 
420.1, Facility Safety, criticality was considered in the Waste 
Isolation Pilot Plant Documented Safety Analysis (DOE/WIPP 07-3372, 
November 2013) and determined to be an ``incredible event'' at WIPP.
    DOE has previously disposed of similar surplus plutonium at WIPP 
from SRS, the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site, and the 
Hanford Site; the Rocky Flats and Hanford materials were packaged 
and shipped directly from those sites (Los Alamos National 
Laboratory Carlsbad Operations Performance Assessment Inventory 
Report 2012, INV-PA-12, Revision 0). As was the case for previous 
SRS activities requiring the processing of surplus plutonium for 
disposal at WIPP, the surplus plutonium identified in this decision 
will be packaged to meet the WIPP waste acceptance criteria and all 
applicable regulatory requirements.
    As described above, there are statutory limits on the total 
volume of TRU waste that may be disposed of at WIPP. There are also 
statutory limits on the total curies of remote-handled TRU waste, 
but there are no statutory limits on the total curies of CH-TRU 
waste, such as the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium. The 
regulations at 40 CFR part 191, subparts B and C, Environmental 
Standards for Disposal and Environmental Standards for Ground-Water 
Protection, applicable to WIPP, provide release limits to the 
accessible environment and the regulations in Subpart B require 
reasonable expectation that the individual protection (dose) 
standard will be met for 10,000 years after disposal, based on a 
performance assessment and other applicable information, which takes 
into account the potential release of radionuclides to the 
accessible environment from the TRU Waste Inventory emplaced and 
projected to be emplaced in WIPP. The TRU waste inventory--which 
includes radionuclide activity--is revised annually and reviewed by 
DOE for compliance. DOE's projections of its TRU waste inventory 
with the addition of the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium suggest 
that WIPP would continue to comply with applicable 40 CFR part 191 
requirements. These projections from the TRU Waste Inventory Report 
and other information are submitted every five years to EPA, as part 
of the Compliance Recertification Application, under 40 CFR part 
194, Criteria for the Certification and Re-Certification of the 
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant's Compliance with the 40 CFR part 191 
Disposal Regulations. Following issuance of this Record of Decision, 
the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium will be reflected in the TRU 
Waste Inventory Report and inform the next re-certification 
application to be submitted to EPA in 2019.
    The WIPP waste acceptance criteria help ensure, with an 
appropriate margin, that any TRU waste emplaced in WIPP will not 
exceed the 40 CFR part 191 performance standards and will meet other 
applicable requirements. The 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium will 
be packaged to meet the WIPP waste acceptance criteria, thereby 
providing further assurance that the additional inventory will not 
challenge the 40 CFR part 191 repository performance standards.
    During the disposal phase of WIPP repository operations, 
criticality is controlled by the packaging requirements imposed by 
the waste acceptance criteria. As required by DOE Order 420.1, 
Facility Safety, criticality was considered in the Waste Isolation 
Pilot Plant Documented Safety Analysis (DOE/WIPP 07-3372) and 
determined to be an ``incredible event'' at WIPP. Furthermore, in 
2000, Sandia National Laboratories was commissioned to conduct a 
conservative analysis of the possibility of a criticality event over 
the required 10,000-year performance period for WIPP. In 
Consideration of Nuclear Criticality When Disposing of Transuranic 
Waste at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (SAN 099-2898), Sandia 
National Laboratories concluded that criticality is not a credible 
event. The analysis evaluated conditions within the WIPP repository 
itself including the possibility of a criticality event in adjacent 
geologic media into which fissile material could be assumed to 
migrate.
    Topic E--Consideration of the February 2014 Incidents and 
Restart of Operations at WIPP: Commentors were concerned that the 
WIPP operational history and the February 2014 incidents were not 
considered in developing the Final SPD Supplemental EIS and this 
Record of Decision.
    Discussion: The ``Foreword'' of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS 
includes information on the February 2014 incidents at WIPP. DOE has 
considered WIPP''s performance in

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making this decision to send 6 MT of surplus plutonium to WIPP for 
disposal. A schedule for shipment of the 6 MT of surplus non-pit 
plutonium to WIPP has not been established. Shipments of this 
surplus non-pit plutonium to WIPP, after it is operational, will be 
placed in the queue of waste to be shipped to WIPP. DOE anticipates 
resuming limited waste disposal operations at WIPP in 2016 when it 
is safe to do so. Significant improvements are being implemented to 
enhance the safety environment at WIPP including enhancements to 
fire suppression and unground ventilation and improvements in 
underground stability. DOE provides regular updates and detailed 
information on the status of recovery activities at WIPP on the WIPP 
Web site (http://www.wipp.energy.gov/wipprecovery/recovery.html). 
These safety changes and improvements are being implemented 
regardless of the decision to dispose of 6 MT of surplus plutonium 
at WIPP.
    Topic F--Cost: Commentors were concerned about the cost of the 
surplus plutonium disposition alternatives and that adequate funding 
be provided such that DOE can move forward with disposition of the 6 
MT of surplus non-pit plutonium at WIPP.
    Discussion: As described in this Record of Decision, DOE/NNSA 
has decided to prepare 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium for 
disposal at WIPP. This would allow the DOE/NNSA to continue progress 
on the disposition of surplus weapon-usable plutonium in furtherance 
of the policies of the United States to ensure that surplus 
plutonium is never again readily used in a nuclear weapon, and to 
remove surplus plutonium from the State of South Carolina. 
Scheduling and implementation of surplus plutonium disposition 
activities are subject to the availability of funds as appropriated 
by Congress.
    With respect to cost considerations, implementing the WIPP 
Disposal Alternative for the disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-pit 
plutonium would rely on existing facilities (with additional 
glovebox capability in an existing facility), structures, and pads, 
and when compared to the other alternatives evaluated in the SPD 
Supplemental EIS, would reduce the potential need for constructing 
and equipping additional facilities, and consequently reduce the 
need for future facility deactivation and decommissioning at SRS. 
Blending with inert materials for disposal at WIPP is a proven 
process that is ongoing at SRS for disposition of plutonium material 
from the DOE-STD-3013 surveillance process and other non-pit 
plutonium.
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                                                    to 9:30 p.m. CDT. Informal poster                       for the disposition of 13.1 metric tons               America and the Government of the
                                                    sessions will be held from 4:00 p.m.                    (MT) (14.4 tons) of surplus plutonium                 Russian Federation Concerning the
                                                    until 5:00 p.m. CDT and again after 9:30                for which a disposition path is not                   Management and Disposition of
                                                    p.m. CDT. Department officials will be                  assigned, including 7.1 MT (7.8 tons) of              Plutonium Designated as No Longer
                                                    available to discuss consent-based siting               surplus pit plutonium and 6 MT (6.6                   Needed for Defense Purposes
                                                    during the poster sessions.                             tons) of surplus non-pit plutonium. At                (Plutonium Management and
                                                    ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at                  the time the Final SPD Supplemental                   Disposition Agreement or PMDA),
                                                    Hilton Minneapolis, 1001 Marquette                      EIS was issued, DOE/NNSA did not                      which calls for the United States and
                                                    Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403. To                       have a Preferred Alternative for any of               the Russian Federation to each dispose
                                                    register for this meeting and to review                 the proposed actions considered in the                of at least 34 MT (37.5 tons) of weapon-
                                                    the agenda for the meeting, please go to                Final SPD Supplemental EIS.                           grade plutonium withdrawn from
                                                    energy.gov/consentbasedsiting.                          Subsequently, on December 24, 2015,                   nuclear weapon programs. DOE/NNSA’s
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        DOE/NNSA issued a Federal Register                    previous decisions related to surplus
                                                    Requests for further information should                 notice (80 FR 80348) identifying the                  plutonium disposition, including copies
                                                    be sent to consentbasedsiting@                          Preferred Alternative for disposition of              of the applicable Federal Register
                                                    hq.doe.gov or to Michael Reim at 202–                   the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium                 notices, may be found in Appendix A of
                                                    586–2981. Updated information on this                   analyzed in the Final SPD Supplemental                the Final SPD Supplemental EIS.
                                                    and other planned public meetings on                    EIS. In its Federal Register notice, DOE/             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                    consent based siting will be posted at                  NNSA announced that its Preferred                     further information on the surplus
                                                    energy.gov/consentbasedsiting.                          Alternative is to prepare 6 MT of                     plutonium disposition program, please
                                                      If you are unable to attend a public                  surplus non–pit plutonium for disposal                contact Ms. Sachiko W. McAlhany,
                                                    meeting or would like to further discuss                at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP)             National Environmental Policy Act
                                                    ideas for consent-based siting, please                  near Carlsbad, New Mexico, a geologic                 (NEPA) Document Manager, U.S.
                                                    request an opportunity for us to speak                  repository for disposal of transuranic                Department of Energy at
                                                    with you. The Department will do its                    (TRU) waste generated by atomic energy                spdsupplementaleis@leidos.com.
                                                    best to accommodate such requests and                   defense activities.                                     For information on DOE’s NEPA
                                                                                                               DOE/NNSA is announcing a decision
                                                    help arrange additional opportunities to                                                                      process, please contact Ms. Carol M.
                                                                                                            to implement its Preferred Alternative
                                                    engage. To learn more about nuclear                                                                           Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA
                                                                                                            for the disposition of 6 MT of surplus
                                                    energy, nuclear waste, and ongoing                                                                            Policy and Compliance, U.S.
                                                                                                            non-pit plutonium, as described in
                                                    technical work please go to energy.gov/                                                                       Department of Energy, 1000
                                                                                                            DOE/NNSA’s Preferred Alternative for
                                                    consentbasedsiting.                                                                                           Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                      Privacy Act: Data collected via the                   Certain Quantities of Plutonium
                                                                                                            Evaluated in the Final Surplus                        Washington, DC 20585–0103;
                                                    mechanisms listed above will not be                                                                           Telephone: (202) 586–4600, or leave a
                                                    protected from the public view in any                   Plutonium Disposition Supplemental
                                                                                                            EIS. Shipments of this surplus non-pit                message at (800) 472–2756.
                                                    way.                                                                                                            This Record of Decision, the Final
                                                                                                            plutonium to WIPP, after it is
                                                      Issued in Washington, DC on March 29,                 operational,1 will be placed in the                   SPD Supplemental EIS, and related
                                                    2016.                                                   queue of waste to be shipped to WIPP.                 NEPA documents are available at
                                                    Jay Jones,                                              This plutonium will be prepared and                   http://nnsa.energy.gov/nepa/
                                                    Acting Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary,            packaged to meet the WIPP waste                       spdsupplementaleis and http://
                                                    Office of Nuclear Energy, Department of                 acceptance criteria for contact-handled               energy.gov/nepa/nepa-documents.
                                                    Energy.                                                 TRU waste and other applicable                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    [FR Doc. 2016–07739 Filed 4–4–16; 8:45 am]              regulatory requirements.                              Background
                                                    BILLING CODE 6450–01–P                                     The scope of DOE/NNSA’s current
                                                                                                            decision pertains only to the 6 MT of                    DOE/NNSA’s purpose and need for
                                                                                                            surplus non-pit plutonium that is a                   action remains as stated in the 1999 SPD
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                    subset of the 13.1 MT of surplus                      EIS (DOE/EIS–0283, November 1999) to
                                                                                                            plutonium considered in the Final SPD                 reduce the threat of nuclear weapons
                                                    Surplus Plutonium Disposition                           Supplemental EIS. DOE/NNSA does not                   proliferation worldwide by conducting
                                                    AGENCY:  National Nuclear Security                      have a preferred alternative and is not               disposition of surplus plutonium in the
                                                    Administration, U.S. Department of                      making any decisions, at the present                  United States in an environmentally
                                                    Energy.                                                 time, for other alternatives considered               safe and timely manner, ensuring that it
                                                    ACTION: Record of Decision.                             in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS.                    can never again be readily used in
                                                                                                            These other alternatives include                      nuclear weapons.
                                                    SUMMARY:  On May 8, 2015, the U.S.                      alternatives for the disposition of 7.1                  Based on a series of NEPA reviews
                                                    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)                   MT of surplus pit plutonium for which                 beginning with the SPD EIS and
                                                    issued a Federal Register notice (80 FR                 a disposition path is not assigned and                described in Appendix A, Section A.1,
                                                    26559) announcing the availability of                   various options for providing the                     of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS,
                                                    the Department of Energy/National                       capability to disassemble surplus pits                DOE/NNSA has determined disposition
                                                    Nuclear Security Administration’s                       and convert the plutonium from pits                   paths for most of the current U.S.
                                                    (DOE/NNSA’s) Final Surplus Plutonium                    into a form suitable for disposition.                 inventory of surplus, weapons-usable
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                                                    Disposition Supplemental                                   Additionally, DOE/NNSA reaffirms its               plutonium; however, 13.1 MT of surplus
                                                    Environmental Impact Statement (Final                   commitment to the Agreement Between                   weapons-usable plutonium (7.1 MT of
                                                    SPD Supplemental EIS) (DOE/EIS–                         the Government of the United States of                pit plutonium and 6 MT of non-pit
                                                    0283–S2, April 2015). Among the                                                                               plutonium) did not have an assigned
                                                    proposed actions considered in the                        1 DOE suspended disposal activities at WIPP in
                                                                                                                                                                  disposition path. DOE/NNSA prepared
                                                    Final SPD Supplemental EIS, DOE/                        February 2014 following a salt truck fire and         the SPD Supplemental EIS to evaluate
                                                                                                            unrelated radiological event underground. Waste
                                                    NNSA analyzed the potential                             emplacement operations at WIPP are expected to        alternatives for disposition of this 13.1
                                                    environmental impacts of alternatives                   commence in late 2016.                                MT of surplus plutonium.


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                                                    Alternatives Considered                                 Register notice and publish a Record of               Security Upgrades for Storage of
                                                       In the Final SPD Supplemental EIS,                   Decision no sooner than 30 days after its             Materials at the Savannah River Site
                                                    DOE/NNSA analyzed the potential                         announcement of a Preferred                           dated December 2005, and Interim
                                                    environmental impacts for the No                        Alternative.                                          Action Determinations approved in
                                                    Action Alternative and four action                                                                            December 2008, September 2009, and
                                                                                                            Preferred Alternative
                                                    alternatives for disposition of 13.1 MT                                                                       March 2011). Although the No Action
                                                                                                               As announced on December 24, 2015,                 Alternative is the environmentally
                                                    of surplus plutonium that do not have
                                                                                                            in a Federal Register notice (80 FR                   preferable alternative, this alternative
                                                    a disposition path assigned, of which
                                                                                                            80348), DOE/NNSA’s Preferred                          would not result in the disposition of
                                                    the 6 MT of non-pit plutonium is a
                                                                                                            Alternative with regard to the 6 MT of                the 6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium.
                                                    subset. These four alternatives are: (1)                surplus non-pit plutonium is to prepare
                                                    Immobilization at SRS (Immobilization                   this plutonium for disposal at WIPP                   Potential Environmental Impacts of
                                                    to Defense Waste Processing Facility                    near Carlsbad, New Mexico, a geologic                 Preferred Alternative
                                                    [DWPF] Alternative); (2) fabrication into               repository for disposal of TRU waste                     For each alternative, the SPD
                                                    mixed oxide (MOX) fuel at SRS with                      generated by atomic energy defense                    Supplemental EIS analyzed the
                                                    subsequent irradiation in one or more                   activities. This would allow DOE/NNSA                 potential impacts on air quality, human
                                                    domestic commercial nuclear power                       to continue progress on the disposition               health, socioeconomics, waste
                                                    reactors (MOX Fuel Alternative); (3)                    of surplus weapons-usable plutonium in                management, transportation,
                                                    vitrification with high-level radioactive               furtherance of the policies of the United             environmental justice, land resources,
                                                    waste (HLW) at SRS (H-Canyon/HB-Line                    States to ensure that surplus plutonium               geology and soils, water resources,
                                                    and DWPF Alternative); and, (4)                         is never again readily used in a nuclear              noise, ecological resources, cultural
                                                    potential disposal as contact-handled                   weapon, and to remove surplus                         resources, and infrastructure. DOE/
                                                    transuranic (CH–TRU) waste at WIPP                      plutonium from the Savannah River Site                NNSA also evaluated the potential
                                                    (WIPP Disposal Alternative). These                      (SRS) in the State of South Carolina.                 impacts of the irreversible and
                                                    alternatives are composed of a                          Surplus non-pit plutonium would be                    irretrievable commitment of resources,
                                                    combination of pit disassembly and                      prepared and packaged at SRS using H-                 the short-term uses of the environment,
                                                    conversion options and plutonium                        Canyon/HB-Line and/or K-Area                          and the maintenance and enhancement
                                                    disposition options. The plutonium                      facilities to meet the WIPP waste                     of long-term productivity. These
                                                    disposition options that are applicable                 acceptance criteria and all other                     analyses and results for the entire 13.1
                                                    to the 6 MT of surplus non-pit                          applicable regulatory requirements.                   MT of surplus plutonium are described
                                                    plutonium are described in Section                      Shipments of this surplus plutonium to                in the Summary and Chapter 4 of the
                                                    S.9.2 of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS                 WIPP, after it is operational, will be                Final SPD Supplemental EIS. Table S–
                                                    (DOE/EIS–0283–S2, April 2015). For the                  placed in the queue of waste to be                    3 of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS
                                                    Final SPD Supplemental EIS, the scope                   shipped to WIPP.                                      Summary provides a summary of
                                                    of analysis for the WIPP Disposal                                                                             potential environmental impacts
                                                    Alternative was increased, in response                  Environmentally Preferable Alternative
                                                                                                                                                                  associated with each alternative as well
                                                    to public comment, to include the full                     After considering the potential                    as a means for comparing the potential
                                                    13.1 MT of surplus plutonium for which                  impacts on each resource area, DOE/                   impacts among alternatives.
                                                    a disposition path is not assigned. In the              NNSA identified the No Action                            In the Draft SPD Supplemental EIS,
                                                    Draft SPD Supplemental EIS, the scope                   Alternative as the environmentally                    the scope of analysis for the WIPP
                                                    of analysis for the WIPP Disposal                       preferable alternative in the near-term,              Disposal Alternative was limited to 6
                                                    Alternative was limited to 6 MT of                      for the 6 MT of surplus non-pit                       MT of surplus non-pit plutonium
                                                    surplus non-pit plutonium (described in                 plutonium evaluated in the Final SPD                  (described in Section S.8.2.4 of DOE/
                                                    Section S.8.2.4 of DOE/EIS–0283–S2,                     Supplemental EIS and that is the subject              EIS–0283–S2, July 2012). The analyses
                                                    July 2012). The disposition decision                    of this Record of Decision. Under the No              and results for the disposition of 6 MT
                                                    announced today addresses 6 MT of                       Action Alternative, the 6 MT of surplus               can be found in the Summary, Chapter
                                                    surplus, weapons-usable, non-pit                        non-pit plutonium would be stored at                  4, and Appendix G ‘‘Impacts of
                                                    plutonium, not the entire 13.1 MT of                    the K-Area Complex at SRS, consistent                 Plutonium Disposition Options’’ of the
                                                    surplus plutonium analyzed in the Final                 with the 2002 Amended Record of                       Draft SPD Supplemental EIS.
                                                    SPD Supplemental EIS.                                   Decision: Surplus Plutonium                              In identifying its Preferred Alternative
                                                       Within each action alternative, DOE/                 Disposition Program (67 FR 19432); the                for disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-
                                                    NNSA evaluated options to disassemble                   Supplement Analysis, Storage of                       pit plutonium and making the decision
                                                    nuclear weapons pits and convert the                    Surplus Plutonium Materials at the                    announced in this Record of Decision,
                                                    plutonium metal to an oxide form for                    Savannah River Site (DOE/EIS–0229–                    DOE/NNSA considered the potential
                                                    disposition. DOE/NNSA has not                           SA–4) and an amended Record of                        environmental impacts that would
                                                    identified a Preferred Alternative for the              Decision issued in 2007 (72 FR 51807).                result from operations conducted at SRS
                                                    disposition of the remaining 7.1 MT of                  No new facilities would be constructed                to prepare and package this quantity (6
                                                    surplus plutonium (surplus pit                          and no processing for disposal or off-site            MT) of material for disposition at WIPP,
                                                    plutonium) for which a disposition path                 transportation of this material would                 those related to transporting the
                                                    has not been assigned, or for any                       take place with the exception of a small              material from SRS to WIPP, and
                                                    option(s) for providing the capability to               amount of plutonium required for the                  disposal at WIPP. Implementing the
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                                                    disassemble surplus pits and convert                    material surveillance program.                        WIPP Disposal Alternative relies on
                                                    the plutonium from pits to a form                       Surveillance activities would be                      existing facilities, structures and pads at
                                                    suitable for disposition. Once DOE/                     performed on the plutonium and                        SRS to prepare the surplus non-pit
                                                    NNSA identifies a Preferred Alternative                 plutonium packages, including                         plutonium for disposal. This would
                                                    for the remaining 7.1 MT of surplus pit                 destructive and non-destructive                       reduce the potential for additional land
                                                    plutonium and/or the disassembly and                    examinations, to ensure safe storage                  disturbance, and reduce the need for
                                                    conversion options, DOE/NNSA will                       (DOE/EA–1538, Revised Finding of No                   additional deactivation and
                                                    announce its preference in a Federal                    Significant Impact for Safeguards and                 decommissioning in the future. Some


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                                                    staging of packages at E-Area at SRS                    public with opportunities to learn more               environmental harm for the decision
                                                    prior to shipping may be required. This                 about the content of the Draft SPD                    identified have been adopted.
                                                    would result in negligible incremental                  Supplemental EIS, to hear DOE/NNSA                       Under this alternative, the non-pit
                                                    impacts on both workers and the public.                 representatives present the results of the            plutonium will be prepared for disposal
                                                    The pace of environmental restoration                   Draft SPD Supplemental EIS analyses, to               in facilities at HB-Line or K-Area at SRS
                                                    activities at SRS, as well as the                       ask questions; and to provide oral and/               for disposal at WIPP. The non-pit
                                                    requirements for environmental                          or written comments. The hearings were                plutonium containers will be opened in
                                                    monitoring and protection at SRS and                    held in Los Alamos, Santa Fe, Carlsbad,               an existing glovebox or newly-
                                                    WIPP, would generally remain                            and Espanola, New Mexico; North                       constructed glovebox capability in HB-
                                                    unchanged from current levels.                          Augusta, South Carolina; Chattanooga,                 Line or K-Area. Plutonium metal will be
                                                       The potential impacts from                           Tennessee; and Tanner, Alabama.                       converted to oxide. Plutonium oxide
                                                    transporting surplus plutonium to WIPP                    DOE/NNSA received 432 comment                       will be repackaged into suitable
                                                    are also addressed in the Final SPD                     documents containing approximately                    containers, mixed/blended with inert
                                                    Supplemental EIS. The Final SPD                         1,050 comments during the comment                     material and loaded into pipe overpack
                                                    Supplemental EIS indicated that under                   period for the Draft SPD Supplemental                 containers (POCs) or criticality control
                                                    all alternatives (including the WIPP                    EIS. DOE/NNSA responded to these                      overpacks (CCOs). (DOE/NNSA plans to
                                                    Disposal Alternative) no latent cancer                  comments in the Comment Response                      move toward the use of the CCO
                                                    fatalities are expected in the general                  Document, Volume 3, of the Final SPD                  containers in lieu of the POC to
                                                    public along the transportation routes                  Supplemental EIS.                                     maximize the amount of plutonium that
                                                    and in the transportation crews due to                                                                        can be packaged in each container,
                                                    incident-free transport of radioactive                  Comments on the Final SPD                             thereby reducing the number of
                                                    wastes and materials from SRS. The                      Supplemental EIS and Preferred                        shipments and volume emplaced at
                                                    potential environmental impacts of TRU                  Alternative                                           WIPP.) The inert material will be added
                                                    waste disposal at WIPP are evaluated in                   DOE/NNSA distributed the Final SPD                  to inhibit plutonium recovery. Loaded
                                                    the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Disposal                Supplemental EIS to Congressional                     POCs or CCOs will be characterized for
                                                    Phase Final Supplemental                                members and committees; State and                     WIPP disposal in E-Area at SRS
                                                    Environmental Impact Statement (WIPP                    local governments; other Federal                      including non-destructive assay, digital
                                                    SEIS–II) (DOE/EIS–0026–S–2,                             agencies, culturally affiliated American              radiography, and headspace gas
                                                    September 1997) and subsequent                                                                                sampling. Waste packages containing
                                                                                                            Indian tribal governments, non-
                                                    Supplement Analyses from 2005 (DOE/                                                                           surplus plutonium that have been
                                                                                                            governmental organizations, and other
                                                    EIS–0026–SA–05) and 2009 (DOE/EIS–                                                                            successfully characterized and meet the
                                                                                                            stakeholders including members of the
                                                    0026–SA–07) and are briefly described                                                                         WIPP waste acceptance criteria will be
                                                                                                            public who requested the document.
                                                    in Appendix A, Section A.2, of the Final                                                                      placed in the queue of waste to be
                                                                                                            Also, the Final SPD Supplemental EIS
                                                    SPD Supplemental EIS.                                                                                         shipped to WIPP after WIPP is
                                                                                                            was made available via the Internet.
                                                                                                                                                                  operational. The packages will be
                                                    Public Involvement                                        On December 24, 2015, DOE/NNSA                      shipped to WIPP in TRUPACT–II or
                                                       Since the announcement of the first                  announced its Preferred Alternative in                HalfPACT shipping containers
                                                    notice of intent to prepare the SPD                     the Preferred Alternative for Certain                    Unirradiated Fast Flux Test Facility
                                                    Supplemental EIS in 2007 (72 FR                         Quantities of Plutonium Evaluated in                  (FFTF) reactor fuel is included in this 6
                                                    14543), DOE/NNSA has provided three                     the Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition               MT of non-pit plutonium. If the FFTF
                                                    scoping periods during which DOE/                       Supplemental Environmental Impact                     fuel cannot be disposed of by direct
                                                    NNSA held public scoping meetings                       Statement (80 FR 80348) with regard to                disposal at WIPP, it will be
                                                    and actively solicited scoping comments                 the 6 MT of non-pit plutonium. DOE/                   disassembled at SRS and packaged for
                                                    from Federal agencies, state and local                  NNSA considered all comments                          disposal at WIPP. H-Canyon at SRS will
                                                    governmental entities, American Indian                  received on the Final SPD Supplemental                be used to disassemble the fuel bundles,
                                                    tribal governments, and members of the                  EIS and the Preferred Alternative and                 remove the pellets from the fuel pins,
                                                    public. The public scoping periods                      concluded that those comments do not                  and package the pellets into suitable
                                                    extended from March 28, 2007 through                    identify a need for further NEPA                      containers. HB-Line or K-Area will be
                                                    May 29, 2007; July 19, 2010 through                     analysis. The Appendix to this Record                 used to prepare and mix/blend the fuel
                                                    September 17, 2010; and January 12,                     of Decision summarizes DOE/NNSA’s                     pellet material with inert material, then
                                                    2012 through March 12, 2012. Meetings                   consideration of these comments.                      package it for shipment to WIPP.
                                                    were held in Aiken, Columbia, and                       Decision                                                 Disposition decisions announced in
                                                    North Augusta, South Carolina; Tanner,                                                                        this Record of Decision address only the
                                                    Alabama; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and                       DOE/NNSA has decided to implement                  6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium.
                                                    Carlsbad, Santa Fe, Espanola, and                       its Preferred Alternative as described in             DOE/NNSA has no Preferred Alternative
                                                    Pojoaque, New Mexico.                                   DOE/NNSA’s Preferred Alternative for                  at this time for the disposition of the
                                                       On July 27, 2012, EPA and DOE/                       Certain Quantities of Plutonium                       remaining 7.1 MT of surplus plutonium
                                                    NNSA published notices in the Federal                   Evaluated in the Final Surplus                        from pits for which a disposition
                                                    Register announcing the availability of                 Plutonium Disposition Supplemental                    pathway has not been assigned, or for
                                                    the Draft SPD Supplemental EIS (77 FR                   Environmental Impact Statement (80 FR                 the capability to disassemble surplus
                                                    44234 and 77 FR 44222, respectively). A                 80348) with regard to the disposition of              pits and convert the plutonium from
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                                                    60-day comment period was provided                      6 MT of surplus, weapons-usable, non-                 pits to a form suitable for disposition.
                                                    from July 27 to September 25, 2012. In                  pit plutonium; DOE/NNSA’s Preferred                   Once a Preferred Alternative is
                                                    response to public requests, DOE/NNSA                   Alternative is to prepare that plutonium              identified, DOE/NNSA will announce
                                                    extended the public comment period by                   for disposal at WIPP near Carlsbad, New               its preference in a Federal Register
                                                    15 days through October 10, 2012.                       Mexico, a geologic repository for                     notice and publish a Record of Decision
                                                    During the public comment period,                       disposal of TRU waste generated by                    no sooner than 30 days after its
                                                    DOE/NNSA held seven public hearings                     atomic energy defense activities. All                 announcement of a Preferred
                                                    to provide interested members of the                    practicable means to avoid or minimize                Alternative.


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                                                    Basis for Decision                                      WIPP TRU waste inventory with the                     workers regarding the use of personal
                                                       In making its decision, DOE/NNSA                     addition of the 6 MT of surplus non-pit               protective equipment. The Emergency
                                                    considered potential environmental                      plutonium suggests that WIPP would                    Preparedness Program mitigates
                                                    impacts of construction and operations,                 continue to comply with 40 CFR 191.                   potential accident consequences by
                                                    current and future mission needs,                       These projections from the TRU Waste                  ensuring that appropriate organizations
                                                    technical and security considerations,                  Inventory and other information are                   are available to respond to emergency
                                                    availability of resources, and public                   submitted every five years to the EPA,                situations and take appropriate actions
                                                    comments on the Draft and Final SPD                     as part of the Compliance                             to recover from accident events, while
                                                    Supplemental EIS, and the notice of                     Recertification Application, under 40                 reducing the spread of contamination
                                                    Preferred Alternative. Implementing the                 CFR part 194, Criteria for the                        and protecting facility personnel and
                                                    WIPP Disposal Alternative for                           Certification and Re-Certification of the             the public.
                                                    disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-pit                  Waste Isolation Pilot Plant’s                           Issued at Washington, DC on March 29,
                                                    plutonium allows DOE/NNSA to take                       Compliance with the 40 CFR part 191                   2016.
                                                    advantage of existing facilities,                       Disposal Regulations. Following                       Frank G. Klotz,
                                                    infrastructure and expertise at SRS and                 issuance of this ROD, the 6 MT of
                                                                                                                                                                  Administrator, National Nuclear Security
                                                    WIPP. The decision builds on the                        surplus non-pit plutonium will be                     Administration.
                                                    existing capabilities, infrastructure, and              reflected in the TRU Waste Inventory
                                                                                                            and inform the next compliance re-                    Appendix: Public Comments Received
                                                    skilled workforce trained in safe
                                                                                                            certification application to be submitted             on the Final SPD Supplemental EIS
                                                    operation of nuclear facilities.
                                                                                                            to EPA in 2019.                                       and the Preferred Alternative for
                                                    Environmental impacts and costs (DOE                       Implementing the Preferred                         Certain Quantities of Plutonium
                                                    (U.S. Department of Energy) Report of                   Alternative will allow the DOE/NNSA                   Evaluated in the Final Surplus
                                                    the Plutonium Disposition Working                       to continue its progress on the                       Plutonium Disposition
                                                    Group: Analysis of Surplus                              disposition of surplus weapon-usable                  Supplemental Environmental
                                                    Weapon-Grade Plutonium Disposition                      plutonium in furtherance of the policies              Impact Statement
                                                    Options, Washington, DC, April 2014)                    of the United States to ensure that
                                                    would be less than some of the other                                                                             DOE/NNSA received eight letters and
                                                                                                            surplus plutonium is never again                      emails regarding the Final Surplus Plutonium
                                                    alternatives that would require the                     readily used in a nuclear weapon, and
                                                    construction of new facilities. In                                                                            Disposition Supplemental Environmental
                                                                                                            to remove surplus plutonium from the                  Impact Statement (Final SPD Supplemental
                                                    addition, DOE/NNSA will make use of                     State of South Carolina.                              EIS) (DOE/EIS–0283–S2, April 2015) (80 FR
                                                    existing facilities, resulting in efficient                                                                   26559) and Preferred Alternative for Certain
                                                    use of the facilities. Blending for                     Mitigation Measures                                   Quantities of Plutonium Evaluated in the
                                                    disposal at WIPP is a proven process                      SRS facility operations would result                Final Surplus Plutonium Disposition
                                                    that is ongoing at SRS for disposition of               in airborne emissions of various                      Supplemental Environmental Impact
                                                    plutonium material from the DOE–STD–                    pollutants, including radionuclides, and              Statement (80 FR 80348). DOE/NNSA
                                                    3013 surveillance process and other                     organic and inorganic constituents.                   considered all comments contained in the
                                                    non-pit plutonium. In addition, disposal                                                                      letters and emails. Some of the comments
                                                                                                            These emissions would continue to be                  included issues already raised during the
                                                    of this surplus non-pit plutonium will                  controlled using Best Available Control               comment period for the Draft Surplus
                                                    avoid long-term impacts, risks, and                     Technology to ensure that emissions are               Plutonium Disposition Supplemental
                                                    costs associated with storage.                          compliant with applicable standards.                  Environmental Impact Statement. All prior
                                                       DOE/NNSA also considered                             Impacts would be controlled by use of                 comments submitted on the Draft SPD
                                                    acceptability of the surplus non-pit                    glovebox confinement, packaging as                    Supplemental EIS and DOE/NNSA responses
                                                    plutonium at WIPP and WIPP’s                            applicable, building confinement and                  to those comments have been published in
                                                    performance in making this decision.                    air filtration systems to remove                      the Final SPD Supplemental EIS, Volume 3,
                                                    DOE has previously disposed of similar                  radioactive particulates before                       Comment Response Document, and are not
                                                    surplus plutonium at WIPP from SRS,                                                                           being revisited.
                                                                                                            discharging process exhaust air to the                   In announcing its Preferred Alternative for
                                                    the Rocky Flats Environmental                           atmosphere, and internal scrubbers to                 the disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-pit
                                                    Technology Site, and the Hanford Site                   reduce chemical gas concentrations.                   plutonium, DOE/NNSA stated that it had no
                                                    (the Rocky Flats and Hanford materials                  Occupational safety risks to workers                  Preferred Alternative for other potential
                                                    were packaged and shipped directly                      would be limited by adherence to                      actions considered in the Final SPD
                                                    from those sites). As was the case for                  Federal and state laws; Occupational                  Supplemental EIS. Specifically, DOE/NNSA
                                                    previous SRS activities requiring the                   Safety and Health Administration                      stated that it had no Preferred Alternative for
                                                    processing of surplus plutonium for                     regulations; DOE/NNSA requirements                    the disposition of the remaining 7.1 MT of
                                                    disposal at WIPP, the surplus plutonium                 including regulations and orders; and                 surplus plutonium from pits and that it did
                                                                                                                                                                  not have a Preferred Alternative among the
                                                    identified in this decision will be                     plans and procedures for performing
                                                                                                                                                                  pathways analyzed for providing the
                                                    packaged to meet the WIPP waste                         work. DOE/NNSA facility operations                    capability to disassemble surplus pits and
                                                    acceptance criteria and all applicable                  adhere to programs to ensure the                      convert the plutonium from pits to a form
                                                    regulatory requirements. Compliance                     reduction of human health and safety                  suitable for disposition. Further, some of the
                                                    with the WIPP waste acceptance criteria                 impacts. Workers are protected from                   comments were beyond the scope of the
                                                    is one factor that will help ensure that                specific hazards by use of engineering                Final SPD Supplemental EIS. DOE/NNSA did
                                                    any TRU waste emplaced in WIPP will                     and administrative controls, use of                   not address such comments.
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                                                    not exceed the 40 CFR part 191                          personal protective equipment, and                       DOE/NNSA received comments on the
                                                    performance standards and will meet                     monitoring and training. The                          Final SPD Supplemental EIS and the notice
                                                                                                                                                                  of Preferred Alternative from The Governing
                                                    other applicable requirements.                          Radiological Protection Program limits
                                                                                                                                                                  Body of the City of Carlsbad, New Mexico;
                                                    Additionally, the WIPP TRU waste                        impacts by ensuring that radiological                 Shelly Wilson, Permitting and Federal
                                                    inventory—which includes                                exposures and doses to all personnel are              Facilities Liaison of the South Carolina
                                                    radionuclide activity—is revised                        maintained As Low As Reasonably                       Department of Health and Environmental
                                                    annually and reviewed by DOE for                        Achievable (ALARA) and by providing                   Control; Rick McLeod, Executive Director of
                                                    compliance. DOE’s currently projected                   job specific instructions to the facility             the Savannah River Site Community Reuse



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                                                    Organization; Tom Clements of Savannah                  analysis related to the proposed action and           Waste Policy Act of 1982, that ‘‘the
                                                    River Site Watch; Edwin Lyman and Frank                 updates the analyses where necessary.                 development of a repository for the disposal
                                                    von Hippel of the Union of Concerned                       Appropriate NEPA analyses exist for                of high-level radioactive waste resulting from
                                                    Scientists; Andrew Kadak; Michael High; and             processing 6 MT of surplus non-pit                    atomic energy defense activities only is
                                                    Don Hancock of Southwest Research and                   plutonium at SRS and transportation and               required.’’ DOE is now authorized to move
                                                    Information Center. The topics below                    disposal of the resulting CH–TRU waste at             forward with planning for a separate
                                                    summarize the concerns expressed within                 WIPP, near Carlsbad, New Mexico, a geologic           repository for HLW resulting from atomic
                                                    those comments and provides DOE/NNSA’s                  repository for disposal of TRU waste                  energy defense activities. At present, no site
                                                    responses.                                              generated by atomic energy defense                    has been identified or proposed and no funds
                                                       Topic A—National Environmental Policy                activities. Chapter 4 and Appendix G of the           have been appropriated for designing,
                                                    Act Compliance: Commentors were                         SPD Supplemental EIS, describe the potential          constructing and operating such a repository.
                                                    concerned that analyses of the potential                environmental impacts of plutonium                       Topic B—The Blending Process and
                                                    environmental impacts of processing,                    disposition options, including preparing              Implementing the Preferred Alternative at
                                                    packaging, and disposal of surplus non-pit              surplus non-pit plutonium at facilities at SRS        SRS: Commentors expressed concern that
                                                    plutonium, which could include some                     for disposal at WIPP. Appendix E of the SPD           many hurdles would remain affecting DOE/
                                                    quantity of ‘‘gap’’ plutonium retrieved from            Supplemental EIS, describes the potential             NNSA’s ability to carry out this decision
                                                    foreign countries, had not been performed as            environmental impacts of transportation of            once the ROD is issued. Commentors also
                                                    required by the National Environmental                  surplus plutonium for disposal at WIPP.               expressed the view that no additional surplus
                                                    Policy Act (NEPA) and new or supplemental               Section 4.5.3.6.3, of the Final SPD                   plutonium should be received at SRS until
                                                    EISs should be prepared. A commentor also               Supplemental EIS describes the capacity and           surplus plutonium currently in storage at
                                                    stated that in March 2015, President Obama              ability of WIPP to accept 13.1 MT of surplus          SRS is removed from the State of South
                                                    authorized DOE to pursue a defense high                 plutonium as analyzed under the WIPP                  Carolina. Commentors requested information
                                                    level radioactive waste (HLW) repository;               Disposal Alternative in the Final SPD                 about facilities and infrastructure for
                                                    therefore, it is a reasonable alternative for           Supplemental EIS. The potential                       blending and packaging the 6 MT of surplus
                                                    defense surplus plutonium that must be                  environmental impacts of TRU waste                    non-pit plutonium at SRS, a description of
                                                    considered, but is not included in the Storage          disposal at WIPP are evaluated in the Waste           the processes to be used in blending and
                                                    and Disposition PEIS, nor the Draft or Final            Isolation Pilot Plant Disposal Phase Final            packaging and the schedule for processing
                                                    SPD Supplemental EIS.                                   Supplemental Environmental Impact                     and shipping to WIPP.
                                                       Discussion: DOE believes sufficient                  Statement (WIPP SEIS–II) (DOE/EIS–0026–                  Discussion: As described in this Record of
                                                    information exists, including NEPA                      S2, September 1997) and subsequent                    Decision, DOE/NNSA has decided to prepare
                                                    documentation, to support a Record of                   Supplement Analyses from 2005 (DOE/EIS–               6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium for
                                                    Decision for the disposition of 6 MT of                 0026–SA–05) and 2009 (DOE/EIS–0026–SA–                disposal at WIPP. This would allow the DOE/
                                                    surplus non-pit plutonium for which a                   07). Also, see Topic B—WIPP Capacity, and             NNSA to continue progress on the
                                                    disposition path was not assigned. DOE has              Topic C—WIPP Acceptance, for further                  disposition of surplus weapon-usable
                                                    completed appropriate tiered NEPA analyses              discussion of these topics.                           plutonium in furtherance of the policies of
                                                    related to the Surplus Plutonium Disposition               Certain plutonium recovered from foreign           the United States to ensure that surplus
                                                    program including the Storage and                       sources may have originated from atomic               plutonium is never again readily used in a
                                                    Disposition of Weapons-Usable Fissile                   energy defense activities. Up to 0.9 MT of            nuclear weapon, and to remove surplus
                                                    Materials Final Programmatic Environmental              such plutonium may be included in the 6 MT            plutonium from the State of South Carolina.
                                                    Impact Statement (Storage and Disposition               of surplus non-pit plutonium discussed in                This Record of Decision summarizes how
                                                    PEIS) (DOE/EIS–0229) in 1996, Surplus                   Chapter 1, Section 1.5.2 of the Final SPD             DOE/NNSA intends to prepare the 6 MT of
                                                    Plutonium Disposition Environmental Impact              Supplemental EIS in the event that the                surplus non-pit plutonium for disposition at
                                                    Statement (SPD EIS) (DOE–EIS–0283) in                   plutonium from foreign sources is received at         WIPP. For additional information, Chapter 2,
                                                    1999, and Surplus Plutonium Disposition                 SRS. Thus, the potential environmental                Section 2.2.4, and Appendix B, Section B.1.3,
                                                    Supplemental Environmental Impact                       impacts from the processing and disposition           of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS describe
                                                    Statement (SPD Supplemental EIS) (DOE/                  of surplus plutonium recovered from foreign           how plutonium would be blended with inert
                                                    EIS–0283–S2) in 2015.                                   countries, also referred to as ‘‘gap material         materials and packaged at SRS. Blending
                                                       DOE/NNSA’s need to store and disposition             plutonium’’, through NNSA’s Global Threat             these types of materials for disposal at WIPP
                                                    surplus plutonium, in accordance with U.S.              Reduction Initiative are evaluated in the SPD         is a proven process that is ongoing at SRS for
                                                    nonproliferation and export control policies            Supplemental EIS. NEPA analysis for the               disposition of plutonium material from the
                                                    in a safe, reliable, cost effective and timely          transportation, receipt, and processing of gap        DOE–STD–3013 surveillance process and
                                                    manner, has not changed since the Storage               material plutonium in preparation for                 other non-pit plutonium. Implementing the
                                                    and Disposition PEIS was prepared in 1996.              disposition is provided in DOE/NNSA’s                 WIPP Disposal Alternative for this surplus
                                                    DOE/NNSA did, however, become aware of                  Environmental Assessment for the U.S.                 non-pit plutonium relies on existing SRS
                                                    new circumstances and information relevant              Receipt and Storage of Gap Material                   facilities (with additional glovebox capability
                                                    to the 1999 SPD EIS that did warrant re-                Plutonium (DOE/EA–1771) May 2010 2 and                in an existing facility), structures, and pads
                                                    examination of some of the analyses                     DOE/NNSA’s Environmental Assessment for               to prepare the material for disposal. Surplus
                                                    provided in that NEPA document.                         Gap Material Plutonium—Transport, Receipt,            non-pit plutonium would be prepared and
                                                       Consequently, the SPD Supplemental EIS               and Processing (Gap Material Plutonium EA)            packaged at SRS using H-Canyon/HB-line
                                                    was prepared in accordance with applicable              (DOE/EA–2024), December 2015. DOE                     and/or K-Area Complex facilities and would
                                                    Council on Environmental Quality and DOE                determined that the potential environmental           be temporarily stored in E-Area at SRS until
                                                    NEPA regulations to examine the potential               impacts of implementing the proposed action           shipped to WIPP. DOE/NNSA’s assumptions
                                                    environmental impacts of reasonable                     are not significant, and in May 2010 and              associated with the schedule for equipping
                                                    alternatives for the disposition of 13.1 MT of          December 2015, issued Findings of No                  and operating facilities at SRS are described
                                                    surplus plutonium for which a disposition               Significant Impact.                                   in Table B–2 in the Final SPD Supplemental
                                                    path was not assigned, including 6 MT of                   In President Obama’s March 24, 2015,               EIS.
                                                    surplus non-pit plutonium. The SPD                                                                               This Record of Decision identifies DOE/
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                                                                                                            ‘‘Presidential Memorandum—Disposal of
                                                    Supplemental EIS also analyzed options to               Defense High-Level Radioactive Waste in a             NNSA’s intent to place the 6 MT of non-pit
                                                    provide the appropriate capability to                   Separate Repository’’ to the Secretary of             plutonium in POCs or CCOs for disposition
                                                    disassemble surplus pits and convert surplus            Energy, President Obama found, in                     following its conversion to plutonium oxide
                                                    plutonium to a form suitable for disposition.           accordance with Section 8 of the Nuclear              and blending with inert materials. (DOE/
                                                    In preparing the Final SPD Supplemental                                                                       NNSA plans to move toward the use of the
                                                    EIS, DOE/NNSA considered the analyses in                  2 While this EA is for Official Use Only, the       CCO containers in lieu of the POC to
                                                    the related NEPA documents identified                   Finding of No Significant Impact can be viewed on     maximize the amount of plutonium that can
                                                    above. The Final SPD Supplemental EIS                   the DOE NEPA Web site (http://energy.gov/nepa/        be packaged in each container, thereby
                                                    addresses all of the relevant issues and                downloads/ea-1771-finding-no-significant-impact).     reducing the number of shipments and



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                                                    volume emplaced at WIPP.) For additional                surplus plutonium for WIPP disposal rather            (dose) standard will be met for 10,000 years
                                                    information, see Chapter 2, Section 2.2.4, and          than the assumed POCs and the unirradiated            after disposal, based on a performance
                                                    Appendix B, Section B.3, of the SPD                     Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF) fuel is                assessment and other applicable information,
                                                    Supplemental EIS which describe the POC                 disposed of by direct disposal at WIPP. (If the       which takes into account the potential
                                                    and CCO containers that would be used for               FFTF fuel cannot be disposed of by direct             release of radionuclides to the accessible
                                                    disposal of surplus plutonium at WIPP.                  disposal at WIPP, it will be disassembled at          environment from the TRU Waste Inventory
                                                       The details of the inert materials with              SRS and packaged for disposal at WIPP.)               emplaced and projected to be emplaced in
                                                    which plutonium would be blended and                       The WIPP underground is composed of                WIPP. The TRU waste inventory—which
                                                    applicable safeguards for the plutonium are             disposal rooms or ‘‘panels’’ mined from the           includes radionuclide activity—is revised
                                                    classified or official use only. The                    salt beds. Disposal panels at WIPP can be             annually and reviewed by DOE for
                                                    termination of safeguards process is part of            enlarged and/or additional panels can be              compliance. DOE’s projections of its TRU
                                                    DOE/NNSA’s Material Control and                         created to accommodate the 175,600 cubic              waste inventory with the addition of the 6
                                                    Accountability Program and is outside the               meters (6.2 million cubic feet) of TRU waste          MT of surplus non-pit plutonium suggest that
                                                    scope of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS and             allowed under the WIPP Land Withdrawal                WIPP would continue to comply with
                                                    this Record of Decision.                                Act. Future waste disposal at WIPP could              applicable 40 CFR part 191 requirements.
                                                       A schedule for shipment of the 6 MT of               involve new disposal panels that could be             These projections from the TRU Waste
                                                    plutonium to WIPP has not been established              larger (with more capacity per panel) or more         Inventory Report and other information are
                                                    (limited waste emplacement operations at                numerous than the 10 panels that were                 submitted every five years to EPA, as part of
                                                    WIPP are expected to commence in late                   included in the nominal conceptual design of          the Compliance Recertification Application,
                                                    2016). Shipments of this surplus non-pit                the WIPP underground that one of the                  under 40 CFR part 194, Criteria for the
                                                    plutonium to WIPP, after it is operational,             commentors references.                                Certification and Re-Certification of the
                                                    will placed in the queue of waste to be                    Topic D—WIPP Acceptance: Commentors                Waste Isolation Pilot Plant’s Compliance with
                                                    shipped to WIPP.                                        requested information on the process and              the 40 CFR part 191 Disposal Regulations.
                                                       Topic C—WIPP Capacity: Commentors                    procedures for acceptance of drums                    Following issuance of this Record of
                                                    were concerned that the WIPP unsubscribed               containing surplus plutonium at WIPP. In              Decision, the 6 MT of surplus non-pit
                                                    capacity had been incorrectly calculated and            addition, commentors were concerned that              plutonium will be reflected in the TRU Waste
                                                    that the available volume is less than the              disposal of 6 MT of surplus non-pit                   Inventory Report and inform the next re-
                                                    volume described in the SPD Supplemental                plutonium at WIPP exceeds previously                  certification application to be submitted to
                                                    EIS; thus, the disposition of 6 MT of surplus           evaluated amounts of plutonium increasing             EPA in 2019.
                                                    non-pit plutonium could not be                          criticality risk, and that it exceeds plutonium          The WIPP waste acceptance criteria help
                                                    accomplished within the unsubscribed                    amounts included in previous Compliance               ensure, with an appropriate margin, that any
                                                    capacity of WIPP.                                       Certification Applications to the U. S.               TRU waste emplaced in WIPP will not
                                                       Discussion: The WIPP Land Withdrawal                 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).                exceed the 40 CFR part 191 performance
                                                    Act establishes a total WIPP capacity for TRU              Discussion: The process and procedures for         standards and will meet other applicable
                                                    waste disposal of 175,600 cubic meters (6.2             acceptance of surplus plutonium blended               requirements. The 6 MT of surplus non-pit
                                                    million cubic feet). Chapter 4, Section                 with inert materials are the same as the              plutonium will be packaged to meet the
                                                    4.5.3.6.3, of the Final SPD Supplemental EIS            process and procedures for acceptance of any          WIPP waste acceptance criteria, thereby
                                                    describes the capacity and ability of WIPP to           CH–TRU waste at WIPP as described in                  providing further assurance that the
                                                    accept 13.1 MT of surplus plutonium as                  Transuranic Waste Acceptance Criteria for             additional inventory will not challenge the
                                                    analyzed under the WIPP Disposal                        the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (DOE/WIPP–            40 CFR part 191 repository performance
                                                    Alternative. This analysis considered past              02–3122). As required by DOE Order 420.1,             standards.
                                                    and projected disposal amounts at WIPP of               Facility Safety, criticality was considered in           During the disposal phase of WIPP
                                                    TRU waste from across the DOE complex and               the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Documented            repository operations, criticality is controlled
                                                    as a result of these considerations, an                 Safety Analysis (DOE/WIPP 07–3372,                    by the packaging requirements imposed by
                                                    unsubscribed disposal capacity of 24,700                November 2013) and determined to be an                the waste acceptance criteria. As required by
                                                    cubic meters (872,000 cubic feet) of CH–TRU             ‘‘incredible event’’ at WIPP.                         DOE Order 420.1, Facility Safety, criticality
                                                    waste was assumed for purposes of analysis                 DOE has previously disposed of similar             was considered in the Waste Isolation Pilot
                                                    in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS.                      surplus plutonium at WIPP from SRS, the               Plant Documented Safety Analysis (DOE/
                                                       The estimate of unsubscribed disposal                Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site,            WIPP 07–3372) and determined to be an
                                                    capacity in the Final SPD Supplemental EIS              and the Hanford Site; the Rocky Flats and             ‘‘incredible event’’ at WIPP. Furthermore, in
                                                    was made using DOE’s Annual Transuranic                 Hanford materials were packaged and                   2000, Sandia National Laboratories was
                                                    Waste Inventory Report for 2012. The TRU                shipped directly from those sites (Los Alamos         commissioned to conduct a conservative
                                                    waste volumes reported in the Annual                    National Laboratory Carlsbad Operations               analysis of the possibility of a criticality
                                                    Transuranic Waste Inventory Reports are                 Performance Assessment Inventory Report               event over the required 10,000-year
                                                    based on final (containerized) TRU waste                2012, INV–PA–12, Revision 0). As was the              performance period for WIPP. In
                                                    forms. Projections from the Annual                      case for previous SRS activities requiring the        Consideration of Nuclear Criticality When
                                                    Transuranic Waste Inventory Reports for                 processing of surplus plutonium for disposal          Disposing of Transuranic Waste at the Waste
                                                    2014 and 2015, suggests that although TRU               at WIPP, the surplus plutonium identified in          Isolation Pilot Plant (SAN 099–2898), Sandia
                                                    waste disposal projections vary somewhat                this decision will be packaged to meet the            National Laboratories concluded that
                                                    from year to year, the information in these             WIPP waste acceptance criteria and all                criticality is not a credible event. The
                                                    documents would not change the                          applicable regulatory requirements.                   analysis evaluated conditions within the
                                                    conclusions reached in the Final SPD                       As described above, there are statutory            WIPP repository itself including the
                                                    Supplemental EIS.                                       limits on the total volume of TRU waste that          possibility of a criticality event in adjacent
                                                       All of the TRU waste projected from the              may be disposed of at WIPP. There are also            geologic media into which fissile material
                                                    activities addressed in the Final SPD                   statutory limits on the total curies of remote-       could be assumed to migrate.
                                                    Supplemental EIS is expected to be CH–TRU               handled TRU waste, but there are no                      Topic E—Consideration of the February
                                                    waste. As indicated in Chapter 4, Section               statutory limits on the total curies of CH–           2014 Incidents and Restart of Operations at
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                                                    4.5.3.6.3 of the Draft SPD Supplemental EIS,            TRU waste, such as the 6 MT of surplus non-           WIPP: Commentors were concerned that the
                                                    disposal of 6 MT of surplus non-pit                     pit plutonium. The regulations at 40 CFR part         WIPP operational history and the February
                                                    plutonium at is estimated to result in 15,000           191, subparts B and C, Environmental                  2014 incidents were not considered in
                                                    to 17,000 cubic meters of CH–TRU waste,                 Standards for Disposal and Environmental              developing the Final SPD Supplemental EIS
                                                    using pipe overpack containers (POCs) for               Standards for Ground-Water Protection,                and this Record of Decision.
                                                    packaging the 6 MT of surplus non-pit                   applicable to WIPP, provide release limits to            Discussion: The ‘‘Foreword’’ of the Final
                                                    plutonium. These estimated volumes can be               the accessible environment and the                    SPD Supplemental EIS includes information
                                                    substantially reduced if criticality control            regulations in Subpart B require reasonable           on the February 2014 incidents at WIPP. DOE
                                                    overpacks (CCOs) are used for packaging the             expectation that the individual protection            has considered WIPP’’s performance in



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                                                    making this decision to send 6 MT of surplus            SUMMARY:  This notice announces a                     presentations pertaining to agenda items
                                                    plutonium to WIPP for disposal. A schedule              meeting of the Environmental                          should contact Robert L. Pence at the
                                                    for shipment of the 6 MT of surplus non-pit             Management Site-Specific Advisory                     address or telephone number listed
                                                    plutonium to WIPP has not been established.             Board (EM SSAB), Idaho National                       above. The request must be received five
                                                    Shipments of this surplus non-pit plutonium
                                                    to WIPP, after it is operational, will be placed
                                                                                                            Laboratory. The Federal Advisory                      days prior to the meeting and reasonable
                                                    in the queue of waste to be shipped to WIPP.            Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463, 86 Stat.               provision will be made to include the
                                                    DOE anticipates resuming limited waste                  770) requires that public notice of this              presentation in the agenda. The Deputy
                                                    disposal operations at WIPP in 2016 when it             meeting be announced in the Federal                   Designated Federal Officer is
                                                    is safe to do so. Significant improvements are          Register.                                             empowered to conduct the meeting in a
                                                    being implemented to enhance the safety                                                                       fashion that will facilitate the orderly
                                                                                                            DATES:  Wednesday, April 27, 2016 8:00
                                                    environment at WIPP including                                                                                 conduct of business. Individuals
                                                    enhancements to fire suppression and                    a.m.–2:30 p.m.
                                                                                                               The opportunity for public comment                 wishing to make public comments will
                                                    unground ventilation and improvements in                                                                      be provided a maximum of five minutes
                                                    underground stability. DOE provides regular             is at 10:40 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.
                                                    updates and detailed information on the                    This time is subject to change; please             to present their comments.
                                                    status of recovery activities at WIPP on the            contact the Federal Coordinator (below)                 Minutes: Minutes will be available by
                                                    WIPP Web site (http://www.wipp.energy.gov/              for confirmation of times prior to the                writing or calling Robert L. Pence,
                                                    wipprecovery/recovery.html). These safety               meeting.                                              Federal Coordinator, at the address and
                                                    changes and improvements are being                                                                            phone number listed above. Minutes
                                                    implemented regardless of the decision to               ADDRESSES: Hilton Garden Inn, 1741
                                                                                                                                                                  will also be available at the following
                                                    dispose of 6 MT of surplus plutonium at                 Harrison Street N., Twin Falls, ID
                                                                                                                                                                  Web site: http://inlcab.energy.gov/
                                                    WIPP.                                                   83301.
                                                                                                                                                                  pages/meetings.php.
                                                       Topic F—Cost: Commentors were                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    concerned about the cost of the surplus                                                                         Issued at Washington, DC, on March 30,
                                                                                                            Robert L. Pence, Federal Coordinator,                 2016.
                                                    plutonium disposition alternatives and that
                                                    adequate funding be provided such that DOE              Department of Energy, Idaho Operations                LaTanya R. Butler,
                                                    can move forward with disposition of the 6              Office, 1955 Fremont Avenue, MS–
                                                                                                                                                                  Deputy Committee Management Officer.
                                                    MT of surplus non-pit plutonium at WIPP.                1203, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83415. Phone
                                                                                                                                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–07734 Filed 4–4–16; 8:45 am]
                                                       Discussion: As described in this Record of           (208) 526–6518; Fax (208) 526–8789 or
                                                    Decision, DOE/NNSA has decided to prepare               email: pencerl@id.doe.gov or visit the                BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
                                                    6 MT of surplus non-pit plutonium for                   Board’s Internet home page at: http://
                                                    disposal at WIPP. This would allow the DOE/             inlcab.energy.gov/.
                                                    NNSA to continue progress on the                                                                              DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
                                                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    disposition of surplus weapon-usable
                                                    plutonium in furtherance of the policies of                Purpose of the Board: The purpose of               Environmental Management Site-
                                                    the United States to ensure that surplus                the Board is to make recommendations                  Specific Advisory Board, Northern New
                                                    plutonium is never again readily used in a              to DOE–EM and site management in the                  Mexico
                                                    nuclear weapon, and to remove surplus                   areas of environmental restoration,
                                                    plutonium from the State of South Carolina.             waste management, and related                         AGENCY:   Department of Energy.
                                                    Scheduling and implementation of surplus                activities.                                           ACTION:   Notice of open meeting.
                                                    plutonium disposition activities are subject               Tentative Topics (agenda topics may
                                                    to the availability of funds as appropriated by         change up to the day of the meeting;                  SUMMARY:   This notice announces a
                                                    Congress.
                                                                                                            please contact Robert L. Pence for the                combined meeting of the Environmental
                                                       With respect to cost considerations,
                                                    implementing the WIPP Disposal Alternative
                                                                                                            most current agenda):                                 Monitoring and Remediation Committee
                                                    for the disposition of 6 MT of surplus non-             • Recent Public Involvement                           and Waste Management Committee of
                                                    pit plutonium would rely on existing                    • Idaho Cleanup Project Overview                      the Environmental Management Site-
                                                    facilities (with additional glovebox capability         • Update on Integrated Waste                          Specific Advisory Board (EM SSAB),
                                                    in an existing facility), structures, and pads,            Treatment Unit (IWTU)                              Northern New Mexico (known locally as
                                                    and when compared to the other alternatives             • Department of Environmental Quality                 the Northern New Mexico Citizens’
                                                    evaluated in the SPD Supplemental EIS,                                                                        Advisory Board [NNMCAB]). The
                                                                                                               Report
                                                    would reduce the potential need for
                                                    constructing and equipping additional                   • U.S. Geological Survey Groundwater                  Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub.
                                                                                                               Report                                             L. 92–463, 86 Stat. 770) requires that
                                                    facilities, and consequently reduce the need
                                                    for future facility deactivation and                    • Organic Contamination in the Vadose                 public notice of this meeting be
                                                    decommissioning at SRS. Blending with inert                Zone Rebound Report/Results                        announced in the Federal Register.
                                                    materials for disposal at WIPP is a proven              • Annual Environmental Monitoring                     DATES: Wednesday, April 27, 2016; 1:00
                                                    process that is ongoing at SRS for disposition          • Environmental Permitting                            p.m.–4:00 p.m.
                                                    of plutonium material from the DOE–STD–                 • EM SSAB Chairs Meeting Report
                                                    3013 surveillance process and other non-pit                                                                   ADDRESSES: NNMCAB Office, 94 Cities
                                                                                                               Public Participation: The EM SSAB,                 of Gold Road, Santa Fe, NM 87506.
                                                    plutonium.
                                                                                                            Idaho National Laboratory, welcomes
                                                    [FR Doc. 2016–07738 Filed 4–4–16; 8:45 am]                                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                            the attendance of the public at its
                                                    BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
                                                                                                            advisory committee meetings and will                  Menice Santistevan, Northern New
                                                                                                            make every effort to accommodate                      Mexico Citizens’ Advisory Board, 94
                                                                                                            persons with physical disabilities or                 Cities of Gold Road, Santa Fe, NM
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                                                    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                                                                          87506. Phone (505) 995–0393; Fax (505)
                                                                                                            special needs. If you require special
                                                                                                            accommodations due to a disability,                   989–1752 or Email:
                                                    Environmental Management Site-                                                                                menice.santistevan@em.doe.gov.
                                                    Specific Advisory Board, Idaho                          please contact Robert L. Pence at least
                                                    National Laboratory                                     seven days in advance of the meeting at               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                            the phone number listed above. Written                  Purpose of the Board: The purpose of
                                                    AGENCY:    Department of Energy.                        statements may be filed with the Board                the Board is to make recommendations
                                                                                                            either before or after the meeting.                   to DOE–EM and site management in the
                                                    ACTION:   Notice of open meeting.
                                                                                                            Individuals who wish to make oral                     areas of environmental restoration,


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Document Created: 2018-02-07 13:53:25
Document Modified: 2018-02-07 13:53:25
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionRecord of Decision.
ContactFor further information on the surplus plutonium disposition program, please contact Ms. Sachiko W. McAlhany, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Document Manager, U.S. Department of Energy at [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 19588 

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