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SHN-029 - Shine Presentation Slides: Environmental Panel
ML15342A251
Person / Time
Site: SHINE Medical Technologies
Issue date: 12/08/2015
From:
SHINE Medical Technologies
To:
NRC/OCM
SECY RAS
References
Mandatory Hearing 2, RAS 28628, 50-608-CP
Download: ML15342A251 (11)


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Exhibit SHN-029 Commission Mandatory Hearing SHINE Construction Permit Application E

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Environmental Overview December 15, 2015

Development of the Environmental Report Began work October 2011 SHINE production facility will be located in Janesville, Rock County Wisconsin County, Wisconsin Environmental Report follows the Final Interim Staff Guidance A

ti NUREG 1537 Augmenting NUREG-1537 2

Structure and Content of the Environmental Report Chapter Contents 19.1 - Introduction Purpose and need for the proposed action, Regulatory provisions, permits and required consultations 19.2 - Proposed Action Site location and layout, Radioisotope facility description, Water consumption and treatment, Cooling and heating dissipation systems, Waste systems, St t

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di ti Storage, treatment and transportation of radioactive and nonradioactive materials, including LEU, waste, radioisotopes and any other materials 19.3 - Description of the Affected Environment Land use and visual resources, Air quality and noise, Geologic environment, Water resources, Ecological resources, Historic and cultural resources, Socioeconomics, Human health 19.4 - Impacts of the Proposed Construction, Operations, and Decommissioning Land use and visual resources, Air quality and noise, Geologic environment, Water resources, Ecological resources, Historic and cultural resources, Socioeconomics, Human health, Waste management, Transportation, Postulated accidents, Environmental justice, Cumulative effects 19 5 Alternatives No action alternative Reasonable alternatives Cost benefit of the alternatives 19.5 - Alternatives No-action alternative, Reasonable alternatives, Cost-benefit of the alternatives, Comparison of potential environmental impacts 19.6 - Conclusions Unavoidable adverse environmental impacts, Relationship between short-term uses and long-term productivity of the environment, Irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources 3

Scope of Field Investigations Phase I Environmental Site Assessment G

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General Reconnaissance Soil Borings/Geotechnical Investigation Well Installation Phase I Archaeological Investigation Baseline Visual Assessment W tl d D li ti Wetland Delineation Quarterly Ecological Investigations Aquatic Ecology Terrestrial Ecology Monthly Water Resources Water Quality Water Quality Water Levels 4

Context for Data Acquisition Site 91 27 acre parcel located on 91.27 acre parcel located on the south side of the City of Janesville in Rock County, WI Project Area Circular area with a radius approximately 1 mile from the site center point Region Region Circular area with a radius of 5 miles from the site center point Larger context as appropriate (e.g., geology, air quality)

Region of Influence R

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Rock County 5

Consultations City of Janesville Rock County Rock County Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wisconsin State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)

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t f T t ti Wisconsin Department of Transportation U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Federal Aviation Administration Bureau of Indian Affairs Native American Tribes (13):

Wisconsin Tribes:

Forest County Potawatomi Community, Wisconsin Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin Non-Wisconsin Tribes:

11 Tribal Entities 6

Alternative Sites SHINE (Janesville)

Chippewa Falls Stevens Point No-Action

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pp Construction Impacts SMALL impacts to all resource categories MODERATE impacts to Visual Resources, Noise and Transportation MODERATE impacts to Land Use, Visual Resources, Noise, Ground Water, and Transportation SMALL impacts to all resource categories Transportation Construction Benefits 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments None Operation Impacts SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories Operation B

fit 150 jobs; reliable f di ti 150 jobs; reliable f di ti 150 jobs; reliable f di ti None Benefits source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments payments payments payments 7

Alternative Technologies Low-Enriched Uranium SHINE Technology Linear Accelerator Technology Uranium Aqueous Homogenous Reactor No-Action Construction SMALL impacts to all SMALL impacts to all SMALL impacts to all SMALL impacts to all Construction Impacts SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories Construction Benefits 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments None p y p y p y Operation Impacts SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories Operation B

fit 150 jobs; reliable f di ti 150 jobs; reliable f M 99 150 jobs; reliable f di ti None Benefits source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments source of Mo-99;

$660,000 annual property tax payments source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments payments payments 8

NRC Environmental Site Audit July 30 - August 1 2013 SHINE presentations on the production process and alternative site selection July 30 August 1, 2013 process Janesville site visit Walk down of proposed site D i i t

Driving tour Rock River visit Sampling sites 1 and 2 along the unnamed tributary to the Rock River unnamed tributary to the Rock River Tour of the Janesville Wastewater Treatment Facility Alternative site visits:

Stevens Point Chippewa Falls Responded to NRC Site Audit Information N

d Needs 9

SHINE and The Community SHINE believes the relationships between the p

company, Janesville, and Wisconsin are important SHINE favors a policy of transparency with our it community SHINEs actions support these principles Participation in four public meetings per year (two SHINE Participation in four public meetings per year (two SHINE hosted, two for city council)

SHINE management involvement in community activities Regular discussions with city leadership to coordinate plans Regular discussions with city leadership to coordinate plans Regular updates provided to State of Wisconsin These activities have fostered a relationship of trust and p

enthusiasm for the project 10

Conclusions The SHINE environmental review was conducted pursuant to 10 CFR Part 51 and is adequate The requirements of Sections 102(2) (A), (C), and (E) of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) have the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) have been satisfied SHINEs weighing and balancing of the environmental, g

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technical, and other costs and benefits of the SHINE facility supports issuance of the construction permit 11

Exhibit SHN-029 Commission Mandatory Hearing SHINE Construction Permit Application E

i l O i

Environmental Overview December 15, 2015

Development of the Environmental Report Began work October 2011 SHINE production facility will be located in Janesville, Rock County Wisconsin County, Wisconsin Environmental Report follows the Final Interim Staff Guidance A

ti NUREG 1537 Augmenting NUREG-1537 2

Structure and Content of the Environmental Report Chapter Contents 19.1 - Introduction Purpose and need for the proposed action, Regulatory provisions, permits and required consultations 19.2 - Proposed Action Site location and layout, Radioisotope facility description, Water consumption and treatment, Cooling and heating dissipation systems, Waste systems, St t

t t

d t t ti f

di ti d

di ti Storage, treatment and transportation of radioactive and nonradioactive materials, including LEU, waste, radioisotopes and any other materials 19.3 - Description of the Affected Environment Land use and visual resources, Air quality and noise, Geologic environment, Water resources, Ecological resources, Historic and cultural resources, Socioeconomics, Human health 19.4 - Impacts of the Proposed Construction, Operations, and Decommissioning Land use and visual resources, Air quality and noise, Geologic environment, Water resources, Ecological resources, Historic and cultural resources, Socioeconomics, Human health, Waste management, Transportation, Postulated accidents, Environmental justice, Cumulative effects 19 5 Alternatives No action alternative Reasonable alternatives Cost benefit of the alternatives 19.5 - Alternatives No-action alternative, Reasonable alternatives, Cost-benefit of the alternatives, Comparison of potential environmental impacts 19.6 - Conclusions Unavoidable adverse environmental impacts, Relationship between short-term uses and long-term productivity of the environment, Irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources 3

Scope of Field Investigations Phase I Environmental Site Assessment G

l R i

General Reconnaissance Soil Borings/Geotechnical Investigation Well Installation Phase I Archaeological Investigation Baseline Visual Assessment W tl d D li ti Wetland Delineation Quarterly Ecological Investigations Aquatic Ecology Terrestrial Ecology Monthly Water Resources Water Quality Water Quality Water Levels 4

Context for Data Acquisition Site 91 27 acre parcel located on 91.27 acre parcel located on the south side of the City of Janesville in Rock County, WI Project Area Circular area with a radius approximately 1 mile from the site center point Region Region Circular area with a radius of 5 miles from the site center point Larger context as appropriate (e.g., geology, air quality)

Region of Influence R

k C t

Rock County 5

Consultations City of Janesville Rock County Rock County Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wisconsin State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)

Wi i

D t

t f T t ti Wisconsin Department of Transportation U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Federal Aviation Administration Bureau of Indian Affairs Native American Tribes (13):

Wisconsin Tribes:

Forest County Potawatomi Community, Wisconsin Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin Non-Wisconsin Tribes:

11 Tribal Entities 6

Alternative Sites SHINE (Janesville)

Chippewa Falls Stevens Point No-Action

(

)

pp Construction Impacts SMALL impacts to all resource categories MODERATE impacts to Visual Resources, Noise and Transportation MODERATE impacts to Land Use, Visual Resources, Noise, Ground Water, and Transportation SMALL impacts to all resource categories Transportation Construction Benefits 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments None Operation Impacts SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories Operation B

fit 150 jobs; reliable f di ti 150 jobs; reliable f di ti 150 jobs; reliable f di ti None Benefits source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments payments payments payments 7

Alternative Technologies Low-Enriched Uranium SHINE Technology Linear Accelerator Technology Uranium Aqueous Homogenous Reactor No-Action Construction SMALL impacts to all SMALL impacts to all SMALL impacts to all SMALL impacts to all Construction Impacts SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories Construction Benefits 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments 420 jobs; $635,000 annual property tax payments None p y p y p y Operation Impacts SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories SMALL impacts to all resource categories Operation B

fit 150 jobs; reliable f di ti 150 jobs; reliable f M 99 150 jobs; reliable f di ti None Benefits source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments source of Mo-99;

$660,000 annual property tax payments source of diagnostic isotopes: Mo-99, I-131, Xe-133;

$660,000 annual property tax payments payments payments 8

NRC Environmental Site Audit July 30 - August 1 2013 SHINE presentations on the production process and alternative site selection July 30 August 1, 2013 process Janesville site visit Walk down of proposed site D i i t

Driving tour Rock River visit Sampling sites 1 and 2 along the unnamed tributary to the Rock River unnamed tributary to the Rock River Tour of the Janesville Wastewater Treatment Facility Alternative site visits:

Stevens Point Chippewa Falls Responded to NRC Site Audit Information N

d Needs 9

SHINE and The Community SHINE believes the relationships between the p

company, Janesville, and Wisconsin are important SHINE favors a policy of transparency with our it community SHINEs actions support these principles Participation in four public meetings per year (two SHINE Participation in four public meetings per year (two SHINE hosted, two for city council)

SHINE management involvement in community activities Regular discussions with city leadership to coordinate plans Regular discussions with city leadership to coordinate plans Regular updates provided to State of Wisconsin These activities have fostered a relationship of trust and p

enthusiasm for the project 10

Conclusions The SHINE environmental review was conducted pursuant to 10 CFR Part 51 and is adequate The requirements of Sections 102(2) (A), (C), and (E) of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) have the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) have been satisfied SHINEs weighing and balancing of the environmental, g

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technical, and other costs and benefits of the SHINE facility supports issuance of the construction permit 11