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completion of the decommissioning of 72.30(c)(5) that requires an ISFSI (301) 415–1179; fax number: (301) 415–
the TNP site and eventual termination licensee to additionally hold a part 50 1179; e-mail: cmr1@nrc.gov.
of the 10 CFR part 50 license. license in order to use an external SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U.S.
Environmental Impacts of the sinking fund as the exclusive means of Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC
Proposed Action: In 1999 the NRC financial assurance for or the Commission) is considering
issued a license to PGE to construct and decommissioning costs of an ISFSI, will renewing Carolina Power and Light
operate the Trojan ISFSI. Prior to this not significantly impact the quality of Company (CP&L) now doing business as
action the NRC examined the the human environment. Accordingly, Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc. (PEC’s)
environmental impacts of constructing, the Commission has determined that a (the applicant’s) License No. SNM–2502
operating, and decommissioning of the Finding of No Significant Impact is under the requirements of title 10 of the
Trojan ISFSI and determined that such appropriate, and that an environmental Code of Federal Regulations, part 72 (10
impacts would be acceptably small. The impact statement for the proposed CFR part 72) authorizing the continued
staff’s conclusions were documented in exemption is not necessary. operation of the H.B. Robinson Steam
an environmental assessment and Supporting documentation, with Electric Plant, Unit 2 (HBRSEP)
finding of no significant impact and respect to this exemption request, is Independent Spent Fuel Storage
published in the Federal Register (61 available for inspection at NRC’s Public Installation (ISFSI) located at the
FR 64378) on December 4, 1996. On the Electronic Reading Room at http:// HBRSEP in Darlington County, South
basis that the proposed exemption deals www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/ADAMS.html. Carolina. The Commission’s Office of
with financial matters that will not A copy of the PGE request for NRC Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
affect the physical design or operation approval of a partial exemption from the has completed its review of the
of the Trojan ISFSI, the staff finds that provision of 10 CFR 72.30(c)(5), dated environmental report submitted by the
the proposed exemption will not have April 29, 2004, can be found at this site applicant on February 27, 2004, in
any significant environmental impact. using the Agencywide Documents
Alternative to the Proposed Action: support of its application for a renewed
Access and Management System materials license. The staff’s
As an alternative to the proposed action, (ADAMS) accession number
the staff considered denial of the ‘‘Environmental Assessment related to
ML041260470. Any questions should be the renewal of the H.B. Robinson
proposed action (i.e., the ‘‘no-action’’ referred to Christopher M. Regan, Spent
alternative). Approval or denial of the Independent Spent Fuel Storage
Fuel Project Office, Office of Nuclear Installation’’ has been issued in
exemption request would result in no Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S.
change in the environmental impacts accordance with 10 CFR part 51.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
described in the staff’s final EA. Washington DC 20555, Mailstop O I. Summary of Environmental
Therefore, the environmental impacts of 13D13, telephone (301) 415–8500, fax Assessment (EA)
the proposed action and the alternative (301) 415–8555.
action are similar. Description of the Proposed Action:
Agencies and Persons Consulted: On Dated in Rockville, Maryland, this 10th The proposed licensing action would
March 3, 2005, Mr. Adam Bless of the day of March, 2005. authorize the applicant to continue
Oregon Office of Energy, Energy For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. operating a dry storage ISFSI at the
Resources Division, was contacted Christopher M. Regan, HBRSEP site. The purpose of the ISFSI
regarding the environmental assessment is to allow for interim spent fuel storage
Senior Project Manager, Spent Fuel Project
for the proposed exemption and had no Office, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and and, indirectly, power generation
concerns. The NRC staff previously Safeguards. capability, beyond the term of the
evaluated the environmental impacts of [FR Doc. 05–5280 Filed 3–16–05; 8:45 am] current ISFSI license to meet future
the Trojan ISFSI in the environmental power generation needs. The current
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assessment and finding of no significant license will expire August 31, 2006. The
impact published in the Federal renewed ISFSI license would permit 40
Register (61 FR 64378) on December 4, NUCLEAR REGULATORY additional years of storage beyond the
1996, and has determined that COMMISSION current license period. The current
additional consultation under Section 7 ISFSI employs the NUHOMS system
[Docket No. 72–03] for horizontal, dry storage of irradiated
of the Endangered Species Act is not
required for this specific exemption fuel assemblies in concrete modules
Progress Energy Carolinas,
which involves financial assurance licensed for use at the HBRSEP ISFSI.
Incorporated; Notice of Issuance of an
mechanisms and will not affect listed Currently, the facility is licensed to
Environmental Assessment and
species or critical habitat. The NRC staff store 56 spent fuel assemblies contained
Finding of No Significant Impact for
has similarly determined that the in 8 steel dry shielded canisters, 7 fuel
License Renewal of the H.B. Robinson
proposed exemption is not a type of assemblies to a canister, housed in 8
Steam Electric Plant, Unit 2
activity having the potential to cause horizontal storage modules.
Independent Spent Fuel Storage
effects on historic properties. Therefore, Need for the Proposed Action: The
Installation
no further consultation is required HBRSEP ISFSI is needed to provide
under Section 106 of the National AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory continued spent fuel storage capacity so
Historic Preservation Act. Commission. that the HBRSEP can continue to
ACTION: Environmental assessment. generate electricity. This renewal is
III. Finding of No Significant Impact needed to provide an option that allows
The environmental impacts of the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: for interim spent fuel storage and,
proposed action have been reviewed in Christopher M. Regan, Senior Project indirectly, power generation capability,
accordance with the requirements set Manager, Mail Stop O 13D13, Spent beyond the term of the current ISFSI
forth in 10 CFR part 51. Based upon the Fuel Project Office, Office of Nuclear license to meet future system generating
foregoing EA, the Commission finds that Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. needs. The renewed ISFSI license
the proposed action of granting the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, would permit 40 additional years of
partial exemption from 10 CFR Washington, DC 20555. Telephone: storage beyond the current license

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period and transfer to a Federal the doses resulting from naturally- limits on the amounts of fuel that can
repository for permanent disposal of the occurring terrestrial and cosmic be shipped annually to a potential
waste. An exemption would allow an radiation of about 300 mrem/yr in the Federal Repository and the anticipated
additional 20 years of storage beyond vicinity of the HBRSEP ISFSI. opening of such a facility, PEC estimates
the renewal period for a total of 40 years Additionally, occupational doses it would not be able to ship all the spent
beyond the original licensed period. received by facility workers will not fuel before expiration of the HBRSEP
Environmental Impacts of the exceed the limits specified in 10 CFR ISFSI license. As a result, a third
Proposed Action: The NRC staff has 20.1201. For hypothetical accidents, the renewal of the HBRSEP ISFSI license
concluded that the license renewal of calculated dose to an individual at the would be required, thereby adding cost.
the HBRSEP ISFSI will not result in a nearest site boundary is well below the The no action alternative could result
significant impact to the environment. 5 rem limit for accidents set forth in 10 in the expiration of the HBRSEP ISFSI
The prior NRC Environmental CFR 72.106(b) and in the U.S. license. The fuel currently stored would
Assessment associated with the Environmental Protection Agency’s then have to be removed. Storage
issuance of Materials License SNM– protective action guidelines. capacity limitations would require PEC
2502 continues to form the basis for Radiological decommissioning of the to ship fuel to an available offsite
assessing the potential environmental ISFSI would be complete when the last storage facility. Transfer of fuel from the
impacts of the proposed license renewal dry shielded canister is removed from existing HBRSEP ISFSI to another
action. The environmental impacts the site. Small occupational exposures facility would increase worker
associated with the proposed action to workers could occur during exposure. Following removal of the fuel
concentrate on only those impacts decontamination activities, but these the HBRSEP ISFSI would be
projected to occur during the requested exposures would be much less than decommissioned. Since the HBRSEP
40 year license renewal time period. those associated with cask loading and ISFSI would eventually be
Environmental impacts include the transfer operations. Due to the decommissioned, the impacts of the ‘‘no
potential direct effects on the ambient containment design of the sealed surface action’’ alternative are considered
environment and its resources. These storage casks, no residual contamination similar to the other alternatives.
potential impacts can be categorized as is expected to be left behind on the As discussed in the EA, the
non-radiological and radiological horizontal storage module and concrete Commission has concluded that there
impacts. base pad. The horizontal storage are no significant environmental
There will be no significant modules, base pad, fence, and impacts associated with renewing the
radiological or non-radiological peripheral utility structures are defacto license of the HBRSEP ISFSI, and other
environmental impacts from routine decommissioned when the last cask is alternatives were not pursued because
operation of the HBRSEP ISFSI during removed. of significantly higher costs, additional
the extended period of operation. The Alternatives to the Proposed Action: occupational exposures, and the
ISFSI is essentially a passive facility The applicant’s Environmental Report unavailability of offsite storage options.
with no liquid and gaseous effluents and the staff’s EA discuss several Agencies and Persons Contacted:
released from the ISFSI that exceed alternatives to the proposed ISFSI Officials from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Federal regulatory limits. The continued license renewal. These alternatives Service, the South Carolina State
operation of the HBRSEP ISFSI will include shipment of spent fuel to a Historic Preservation Office, and the
result in no change to the current permanent Federal Repository, ship the South Carolina Department of Natural
impact on land use, water resources, air spent fuel off-site, construct a new spent Resources were contacted in preparing
quality, generation of wastewater, fuel storage pool at the site, and the staff’s environmental assessment.
geology, biota, cultural resources, and construct another on-site ISFSI, as well The conclusions by all agencies
area demographics and socio- as the no action alternative. In the first consulted were consistent with the
economics. The HBRSEP ISFSI is in its category, the alternatives of shipping staff’s conclusions.
completed configuration and as such spent fuel from HBRSEP to a permanent
II. Finding of No Significant Impact
there will be no environmental impacts Federal Repository or to another spent
from construction activities. The staff fuel storage facility were determined to The staff has reviewed the
does not expect operation of the be non-viable alternatives, as no such environmental impacts of renewing the
HBRSEP ISFSI for an additional period facilities are currently licensed in the HBRSEP ISFSI license relative to the
of 40 years to impact any threatened or United States, and shipping the spent requirements set forth in 10 CFR part
endangered species. The radiological fuel to other power stations is not 51, and has prepared an Environmental
dose rates from the ISFSI will be limited common practice because the receiving Assessment. Based on the
by the design of the horizontal storage utility would have to be licensed to Environmental Assessment, the staff
module. The total occupational dose to store the HBRSEP spent fuel, and it is concludes that there are no significant
workers at the HBRSEP site resulting unlikely that another utility would be radiological or non-radiological impacts
from continued ISFSI operation will willing to accept it, in light of their own associated with the proposed action and
have a small impact on workers or the limitations on spent fuel storage that issuance of renewal of the license
public, but all occupational doses must capacity. Other alternatives include the for the interim storage of spent nuclear
be maintained below the limits construction of additional on-site fuel at the HBRSEP ISFSI will have no
specified in 10 CFR part 20. The annual storage capabilities. These options were significant impact on the quality of the
dose to the nearest resident from considered less favorable because of the human environment. Therefore,
HBRSEP ISFSI activities remains increased costs involved and the pursuant to 10 CFR 51.31 and 51.32, a
significantly below the annual dose additional worker exposures from finding of no significant impact is
limits specified in 10 CFR 72.104 and 10 transfer of the spent fuel. appropriate and an environmental
CFR 20.1301. The cumulative dose to an Renewal of the HBRSEP ISFSI license impact statement need not be prepared
individual offsite from all site activities for a term of 20 years would result in for the renewal of the materials license
will be less than the limits specified in the ISFSI license expiring 4 years prior for the HBRSEP ISFSI.
10 CFR 72.104 and 10 CFR 20.1301. to expiration of the proposed HBRSEP In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of
These doses are also a small fraction of operating license. Based on the expected NRC’s ‘‘Rules of Practice,’’ final NRC

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records and documents regarding this hear presentations by and hold Sequence Precursor Program and
proposed action, including the discussions with representatives of development of the Standardized
application for license renewal dated the Southern Nuclear Operating Plant Analysis Risk (SPAR) Models.
February 27, 2004, and supporting Company and the NRC staff regarding 10:45 a.m.–11:45 a.m.: Future ACRS
documentation, and the staff’s EA, dated the license renewal application for Activities/Report of the Planning and
March 2005, are publically available in Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Units Procedures Subcommittee (Open)—
the records component of NRC’s 1 and 2 and the associated final Safety The Committee will discuss the
Agencywide Documents Access and Evaluation Report prepared by the recommendations of the Planning and
Management System (ADAMS). These NRC staff. Procedures Subcommittee regarding
documents may be inspected at NRC’s 10:15 a.m.–11:15 a.m.: NUREG–1792, items proposed for consideration by
Public Electronic Reading Room at ‘‘Good Practices for Implementing the full Committee during future
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/ Human Reliability Analysis’’ (Open)— meetings. Also, it will hear a report of
adams.html under Accession No. The Committee will hear the Planning and Procedures
ML040690774 and ML050700137. These presentations by and hold discussions Subcommittee on matters related to
documents may also be viewed with representatives of the NRC staff the conduct of ACRS business,
electronically on the public computers regarding NUREG–1792 and the NRC including anticipated workload and
located at the NRC’s Public Document staff’s resolution of the comments and member assignments.
Room (PDR), O1F21, One White Flint recommendations included in the 11:45 a.m.–12 Noon: Reconciliation of
North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, May 13, 2004 ACRS letter. ACRS Comments and
MD 20852. The PDR reproduction 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.: Preparation for Recommendations (Open)—The
contractor will copy documents for a Meeting with the NRC Commissioners Committee will discuss the responses
fee. Persons who do not have access to (Open)—The Committee will discuss from the NRC Executive Director for
ADAMS or who encounter problems in the following topics scheduled for the Operations (EDO) to comments and
accessing the documents located in ACRS meeting with the NRC recommendations included in recent
ADAMS, should contact the NRC PDR Commissioners: (a) Sump ACRS reports and letters. The EDO
Reference staff by telephone at 1–800– Performance; (b) Risk-Informing 10 responses are expected to be made
397–4209 or (301) 415–4737, or by e- CFR 50.46; (c) Technical Basis for available to the Committee prior to
mail to pdr@nrc.gov. Potential Revision to the Pressurized the meeting.
Thermal Shock Screening Criteria; (d) 1 p.m.–6:30 p.m.: Preparation of ACRS
Dated in Rockville, Maryland, this 10th Reports (Open)—The Committee will
License Renewal/Power Uprates; (e)
day of March, 2005. discuss proposed ACRS reports.
Differences in Regulatory Approaches
For the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
Between U.S. and Other Countries. Saturday, April 9, 2005, Conference
1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.: Meeting with the Room T–2B3, Two White Flint North,
Christopher M. Regan, NRC Commissioners, Commissioners’
Senior Project Manager, Spent Fuel Project Rockville, Maryland
Conference Room, One White Flint
Office, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and North, Rockville, MD (Open)—The 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.: Preparation of
Safeguards. ACRS Reports (Open)—The
Committee will meet with the NRC
[FR Doc. 05–5279 Filed 3–16–05; 8:45 am] Commissioners to discuss the topics Committee will continue its
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listed above. discussion of proposed ACRS reports.
4 p.m.–4:15 p.m.: Subcommittee Report 12:30 p.m.–1 p.m.: Miscellaneous
(Open)—Report by the Acting (Open)—The Committee will discuss
NUCLEAR REGULATORY Chairman of the ACRS Subcommittee matters related to the conduct of
COMMISSION on Plant License Renewal regarding Committee activities and matters and
interim review of the license renewal specific issues that were not
Advisory Committee on Reactor completed during previous meetings,
Safeguards; Meeting Notice application for Millstone Power
as time and availability of information
Station, Units 2 and 3 and the
In accordance with the purposes of permit.
associated draft Safety Evaluation
Sections 29 and 182b. of the Atomic Report prepared by the NRC staff. Procedures for the conduct of and
Energy Act (42 U.S.C. 2039, 2232b), the 4:15 p.m.–6:30 p.m.: Preparation of participation in ACRS meetings were
Advisory Committee on Reactor ACRS Reports (Open)—The published in the Federal Register on
Safeguards (ACRS) will hold a meeting Committee will discuss proposed October 5, 2004 (69 FR 59620). In
on April 7–9, 2005, 11545 Rockville ACRS reports on matters considered accordance with those procedures, oral
Pike, Rockville, Maryland. The date of during this meeting. or written views may be presented by
this meeting was previously published members of the public, including
Friday, April 8, 2005, Conference Room representatives of the nuclear industry.
in the Federal Register on Wednesday,
T–2B3, Two White Flint North, Electronic recordings will be permitted
November 24, 2004 (69 FR 68412).
Rockville, Maryland only during the open portions of the
Thursday, April 7, 2005, Conference 8:30 a.m.–8:35 a.m.: Opening Remarks meeting. Persons desiring to make oral
Room T–2B3, Two White Flint North, by the ACRS Chairman (Open)—The statements should notify the Cognizant
Rockville, Maryland ACRS Chairman will make opening ACRS staff named below five days
8:30 a.m.–8:35 a.m.: Opening Remarks remarks regarding the conduct of the before the meeting, if possible, so that
by the ACRS Chairman (Open)—The meeting. appropriate arrangements can be made
ACRS Chairman will make opening 8:35 a.m.–10:30 a.m.: Accident to allow necessary time during the
remarks regarding the conduct of the Sequence Precursor Program and meeting for such statements. Use of still,
meeting. Development of SPAR Models motion picture, and television cameras
8:35 a.m.–10 a.m.: Final Review of the (Open)—The Committee will hear during the meeting may be limited to
License Renewal Application for presentations by and hold discussions selected portions of the meeting as
Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Units with representatives of the NRC staff determined by the Chairman.
1 and 2 (Open)—The Committee will regarding the status of the Accident Information regarding the time to be set

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