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MONTHYEARML20126L9041992-07-0808 July 1992 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.App F Records Already Available in Pdr.Forwards App G Records Being Made Available in Pdr.Portions of App H Records & All App I Records Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 6) ML20126A7441992-06-18018 June 1992 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Encl App C Documents Are Being Made Available in PDR ML20125B1471992-06-17017 June 1992 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Matter of Us Ecology,Inc.Forwards Documents Listed in App a Which Are Already Available in Pdr.Documents Listed in App B Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 6) ML20244B1901989-04-13013 April 1989 Final Response to FOIA Request for Records.App a Records Encl & Available in PDR ML20195H4811988-06-0808 June 1988 Forwards Draft Memo Re Closure Issues Pertaining to Sheffield Low Level Waste Disposal Site & Draft Technical Position Paper on Environ Monitoring of Low Level Radwaste Disposal Facilities,Per Request.W/O Encl ML20238F3451987-09-10010 September 1987 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Maxey Flat Waste Disposal Site.Forwards App K & L Documents.Documents Also Available in Pdr.App L & M Documents Partially & Totally Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 5),respectively ML20236E0701987-07-28028 July 1987 Partial Response to FOIA Request.App I Documents Re Maxey Flats Low Level Nuclear Waste Burial Site,Encl & Being Made Available in PDR ML20235N7931987-07-0606 July 1987 Forwards General NRC Comments on Draft Remedial Investigation Rept for Sheffield Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites. Info About Status of Remedial Investigations & Actions at Sheffield Chemical Site Will Be Appreciated ML20214T1121987-06-0505 June 1987 Submits Citation to Footnote 19,omitted from Staff 870528 Motion to Terminate Proceeding ML20214T2331987-06-0202 June 1987 Advises That Staff 870528 Motion to Terminate Proceeding Contained Three Citation & Punctuation Errors as Stated ML20209E8291987-04-24024 April 1987 Forwards Corrected Version of NRC 870424 Response to Us Ecology Motion for Sanctions & Other Relief.Version Corrects Omission of Line Between Bottom of Page 2 & Top of Page 3 ML20206T3231987-04-16016 April 1987 Advises That State of Il Intends to File Response Under Provisions of 10CFR2.762 to Us Ecology,Inc 870316 Brief in Support of Appeal of Final Decision.Nrc Response to Appeal Brief Will Be Submitted by 870611 ML20212R6731987-01-28028 January 1987 Forwards 870121 Fr Notice,Revising Due Date for Comments on Assessment of Proposed Agreement Between NRC & State of Il. Agreement May Be Executed as Early as 870301 ML20214A7161986-11-12012 November 1986 Advises That 861110 Response Opposing Us Ecology Motion for Summary Disposition Filed w/out-of-date Svc List.Pleading re-served to Correct Svc List.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20215E4801986-08-18018 August 1986 Discusses 860818 Visit to Sheffield Low Level Waste Disposal Site.Appreciation Expressed for Cooperation & Assistance. Detailed Notes Encl ML20197H0341986-04-0909 April 1986 Forwards Final Results of Reconnaissance Evaluation of Hazardous Chemical Migration in Groundwater in Vicinity of Two Low Level Radwaste Disposal Facilities & Results of Sept 1985 Groundwater Sampling & Analysis,Sheffield,Il ML20197H1181986-04-0707 April 1986 Forwards ORNL Final Ltr Rept, Results of Sept 1985 Groundwater Sampling & Analysis,Sheffield,Il ML20133N3161985-10-0404 October 1985 Requests Monthly & Quarterly Results of Environ Monitoring for Trench Sumps,Ltr Series Wells & Chemical Waste Disposal Facility Licensed by IEPA & Any Results of Analyses Samples from Wells Adjacent to Unlicensed Chemical Facility ML20133D4451985-09-26026 September 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Info on J Neel & D Gravely Association W/Listed Companies Re Maxey Flats Nuclear Disposal Area.Forwards App B Documents.App a & B Documents Available in PDR ML20135B0111985-08-16016 August 1985 Informs That Decommissioning Activities Not Already Authorized by Existing License or by Commission Regulations Should Not Take Place W/O Prior NRC Approval,Per State of Il,Dept of Nuclear Safety Encl 850710 Request to USGS ML20127P5381985-06-13013 June 1985 Requests Reconsideration of Restriction of Technical Info Exchange Between State of Il & NRC Re Sheffield,Il Radwaste Disposal Site.Restriction Counterproductive ML20132F9611985-04-15015 April 1985 Forwards ORNL 850206 Preliminary Results from Sampling at Sheffield Low Level Radwaste Disposal Site.Rept Covers EPA Proposed Method 8600 for Organic Constituent Screening. Schedule for Future Licensing Activities Requested ML20054H8461982-05-11011 May 1982 Responds to 820407 Request Re BNL Site Visit to Take Trench Sump Water Samples ML20054J4421982-05-11011 May 1982 Confirms 820511 Telcon Agreement That BNL Will Obtain Soil Samples & Perform Necessary Soil Tests at Sheffield Site on 820512-13 ML20126L3651981-05-28028 May 1981 Responds to Re Adequacy of Us Ecology Trench Capping Proposal.Request for Info Necessary for Full Evaluation of Proposal Encl ML20126D9011980-07-31031 July 1980 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violation Noted in IE Insp of License 13-10042-01 Discussed in NRC ML20136B8361979-07-0505 July 1979 Responds to Re Location of Waste Disposal Sites. NRC Licenses Six Commercial low-level Waste Facilities. Spent Nuclear Fuel Is Stored at Commercial Power Plants Around Country ML20136A9951979-06-0707 June 1979 Responds to Re B Ellis Concerns About Facility. No Wastes Have Been Buried at Site Since April 1978 & Evaluation & Planning for long-term Safety Site Are Underway.Discusses State Monitoring Responsibility ML20136A7861979-04-0606 April 1979 Forwards IE Insp Rept 27-0039/79-02 on 790309,16,21-23 & 29 ML20147H1601978-12-15015 December 1978 Requests Info Re Existing low-level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site Near Sheffield,Il Operated by Nuc Engr Co.Info Incl:Location of Buried Chem Wastes,Vol & Types of Chem Buried & Ground Water Observation at Chem Site ML20147G8971978-12-0505 December 1978 Ack Recipt of 780920 Proposed Site Utilization Plan & 780825 Submittal of Expansion Area Field Data.Requests Info Proving Site Acceptability for Storing Radionuclides,Since NRC Finds Trench Bottoms Near Shale Are Unaccepatble ML20126M0481978-04-10010 April 1978 Forwards Extract of SRM & Staff Paper (SECY-A-78-17) on Sheffield Waste Disposal Case for Formal Placement in PDR ML20132A4611978-03-28028 March 1978 Responds to Ltr from L Wiklund Re Comments on Lic Amend for Sheffield Facil.Repts No Pub Health & Safety Problems Have Been Identified Due to Oper of Sheffield Site ML20133D4571976-09-21021 September 1976 Authorizes Use of Trench 18 for Burial of Radwaste Subj to Listed Conditions,Per 760903 Meeting & Jul 1976 Rept. 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MONTHYEARML20215E4801986-08-18018 August 1986 Discusses 860818 Visit to Sheffield Low Level Waste Disposal Site.Appreciation Expressed for Cooperation & Assistance. Detailed Notes Encl ML20197H1181986-04-0707 April 1986 Forwards ORNL Final Ltr Rept, Results of Sept 1985 Groundwater Sampling & Analysis,Sheffield,Il ML20133N3161985-10-0404 October 1985 Requests Monthly & Quarterly Results of Environ Monitoring for Trench Sumps,Ltr Series Wells & Chemical Waste Disposal Facility Licensed by IEPA & Any Results of Analyses Samples from Wells Adjacent to Unlicensed Chemical Facility ML20054J4421982-05-11011 May 1982 Confirms 820511 Telcon Agreement That BNL Will Obtain Soil Samples & Perform Necessary Soil Tests at Sheffield Site on 820512-13 ML20054H8461982-05-11011 May 1982 Responds to 820407 Request Re BNL Site Visit to Take Trench Sump Water Samples ML20147G8971978-12-0505 December 1978 Ack Recipt of 780920 Proposed Site Utilization Plan & 780825 Submittal of Expansion Area Field Data.Requests Info Proving Site Acceptability for Storing Radionuclides,Since NRC Finds Trench Bottoms Near Shale Are Unaccepatble ML20133D4571976-09-21021 September 1976 Authorizes Use of Trench 18 for Burial of Radwaste Subj to Listed Conditions,Per 760903 Meeting & Jul 1976 Rept. Le Stratton to Jn Neel Encl 1986-08-18
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MONTHYEARML20126L9041992-07-0808 July 1992 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.App F Records Already Available in Pdr.Forwards App G Records Being Made Available in Pdr.Portions of App H Records & All App I Records Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 6) ML20126A7441992-06-18018 June 1992 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Encl App C Documents Are Being Made Available in PDR ML20125B1471992-06-17017 June 1992 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Matter of Us Ecology,Inc.Forwards Documents Listed in App a Which Are Already Available in Pdr.Documents Listed in App B Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 6) ML20244B1901989-04-13013 April 1989 Final Response to FOIA Request for Records.App a Records Encl & Available in PDR ML20195H4811988-06-0808 June 1988 Forwards Draft Memo Re Closure Issues Pertaining to Sheffield Low Level Waste Disposal Site & Draft Technical Position Paper on Environ Monitoring of Low Level Radwaste Disposal Facilities,Per Request.W/O Encl ML20238F3451987-09-10010 September 1987 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Maxey Flat Waste Disposal Site.Forwards App K & L Documents.Documents Also Available in Pdr.App L & M Documents Partially & Totally Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 5),respectively ML20236E0701987-07-28028 July 1987 Partial Response to FOIA Request.App I Documents Re Maxey Flats Low Level Nuclear Waste Burial Site,Encl & Being Made Available in PDR ML20235N7931987-07-0606 July 1987 Forwards General NRC Comments on Draft Remedial Investigation Rept for Sheffield Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites. Info About Status of Remedial Investigations & Actions at Sheffield Chemical Site Will Be Appreciated ML20215E4801986-08-18018 August 1986 Discusses 860818 Visit to Sheffield Low Level Waste Disposal Site.Appreciation Expressed for Cooperation & Assistance. Detailed Notes Encl ML20197H0341986-04-0909 April 1986 Forwards Final Results of Reconnaissance Evaluation of Hazardous Chemical Migration in Groundwater in Vicinity of Two Low Level Radwaste Disposal Facilities & Results of Sept 1985 Groundwater Sampling & Analysis,Sheffield,Il ML20197H1181986-04-0707 April 1986 Forwards ORNL Final Ltr Rept, Results of Sept 1985 Groundwater Sampling & Analysis,Sheffield,Il ML20133N3161985-10-0404 October 1985 Requests Monthly & Quarterly Results of Environ Monitoring for Trench Sumps,Ltr Series Wells & Chemical Waste Disposal Facility Licensed by IEPA & Any Results of Analyses Samples from Wells Adjacent to Unlicensed Chemical Facility ML20133D4451985-09-26026 September 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Info on J Neel & D Gravely Association W/Listed Companies Re Maxey Flats Nuclear Disposal Area.Forwards App B Documents.App a & B Documents Available in PDR ML20135B0111985-08-16016 August 1985 Informs That Decommissioning Activities Not Already Authorized by Existing License or by Commission Regulations Should Not Take Place W/O Prior NRC Approval,Per State of Il,Dept of Nuclear Safety Encl 850710 Request to USGS ML20127P5381985-06-13013 June 1985 Requests Reconsideration of Restriction of Technical Info Exchange Between State of Il & NRC Re Sheffield,Il Radwaste Disposal Site.Restriction Counterproductive ML20132F9611985-04-15015 April 1985 Forwards ORNL 850206 Preliminary Results from Sampling at Sheffield Low Level Radwaste Disposal Site.Rept Covers EPA Proposed Method 8600 for Organic Constituent Screening. Schedule for Future Licensing Activities Requested ML20054J4421982-05-11011 May 1982 Confirms 820511 Telcon Agreement That BNL Will Obtain Soil Samples & Perform Necessary Soil Tests at Sheffield Site on 820512-13 ML20054H8461982-05-11011 May 1982 Responds to 820407 Request Re BNL Site Visit to Take Trench Sump Water Samples ML20126L3651981-05-28028 May 1981 Responds to Re Adequacy of Us Ecology Trench Capping Proposal.Request for Info Necessary for Full Evaluation of Proposal Encl ML20126D9011980-07-31031 July 1980 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violation Noted in IE Insp of License 13-10042-01 Discussed in NRC ML20136B8361979-07-0505 July 1979 Responds to Re Location of Waste Disposal Sites. NRC Licenses Six Commercial low-level Waste Facilities. Spent Nuclear Fuel Is Stored at Commercial Power Plants Around Country ML20136A9951979-06-0707 June 1979 Responds to Re B Ellis Concerns About Facility. No Wastes Have Been Buried at Site Since April 1978 & Evaluation & Planning for long-term Safety Site Are Underway.Discusses State Monitoring Responsibility ML20136A7861979-04-0606 April 1979 Forwards IE Insp Rept 27-0039/79-02 on 790309,16,21-23 & 29 ML20147H1601978-12-15015 December 1978 Requests Info Re Existing low-level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site Near Sheffield,Il Operated by Nuc Engr Co.Info Incl:Location of Buried Chem Wastes,Vol & Types of Chem Buried & Ground Water Observation at Chem Site ML20147G8971978-12-0505 December 1978 Ack Recipt of 780920 Proposed Site Utilization Plan & 780825 Submittal of Expansion Area Field Data.Requests Info Proving Site Acceptability for Storing Radionuclides,Since NRC Finds Trench Bottoms Near Shale Are Unaccepatble ML20126M0481978-04-10010 April 1978 Forwards Extract of SRM & Staff Paper (SECY-A-78-17) on Sheffield Waste Disposal Case for Formal Placement in PDR ML20132A4611978-03-28028 March 1978 Responds to Ltr from L Wiklund Re Comments on Lic Amend for Sheffield Facil.Repts No Pub Health & Safety Problems Have Been Identified Due to Oper of Sheffield Site ML20133D4571976-09-21021 September 1976 Authorizes Use of Trench 18 for Burial of Radwaste Subj to Listed Conditions,Per 760903 Meeting & Jul 1976 Rept. 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PDK f 4 UNITED STATES
[% ;& NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555
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December 5,1978
@ Docket-No. -
l Mr. James N. Neel l President and Chief Executive Officer l Nuclear Engineering Company, Inc.
9200 Shelbyville Road Suite 526 P.O. Box 7246 Louisville, Kentucky 40207
Dear Mr Neel:
We have reviewed your proposed site utilization plan submitted by letter dated September 20, 1978 and expansion area field data submitted by letter dated August 25, 1978. We have identified a generic issue of major concern.
Although data are not conclusive for Trenches 20, 21, 22 and 27, the planned bottom of the remaining trenches (numbers 28-41) appear to be either into hard shale or ten feet or less from shale. It is our position that trench bottoms founded in or near rock formations, such as shale, are unacceptable in humid areas for the following reasons:
- 1. Water can move readily through fractures in bedrock and traditional permeability testing does not adequately identify rates of flow.
- 2. Flow paths through the fractured media are undefined with regard to direction and rates. Therefore, modeling of transport is not practicable.
- 3. Bedrock fractures furnish little opportunity for sorption of radionuclides.
- 4. If the bedrock is not fractured and forms a relatively impermeable layer, water entering the trench will remain (bathtub effect).
Thus, the trench fill will become saturated, leaching of radio-active material will increase, and new pathways (e.g., plant uptake) will be enhanced.
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James N. Neel December 5,1978 Therefore, a revised site utilization plan is required. Some acceptable buffer between trench bottoms and shale need be considered. Factors affecting the holdup of radionuclides such as the thickness, permeability and ion exchange characteristics must be addressed. Your revised plan must include the rationale and supporting analyses for measures proposed to mitigate the proximity of the shale. Enclosure 1 itemizes additional factors to be considered as you revise your site utilization plan.
Our position is based on our assessment of raw data supplied in your August 25, 1978, filing. A detailed stratigraphy for the entire 188 acres is needed as requested in our August 15, 1978 letter to further confirm our findings. Permeability tests on portions of the expansion area may also be required as well as field tests to establish parameters for materials to be used between the shale and trenches.
I In summary, unleJs you demonstrate site acceptability with additional data and a new site utilization plan, we cannot conclude that the site will adequately contain radionuclides.
Please provide your plans and schedule for resolving this issue. A meeting between NECO and NRC technical staffs to discuss our concerns would be mutually beneficial. We would like to schedule such a meeting before December 22, 1978, if possible.
Sincerely, i
ha.AufjdMP Michael J. Bell, Chief Low-Level Waste Branch Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
Enclosure:
As stated
Enclosure 1 GE0 TECHNICAL QUESTIONS
' 1. Along with the revised site utilization plan, provide us with revised estimates of the site's capacity for waste burial, of the quantity of compacted fill material which will be required, and of the quantity of suitable borrow material which is presently available at the site. The following assumptions should be incorporated into your revised estimates unless less conservative assumptions can be justified.
(a) Usable trench volumes will be reduced due to the :1 interior trench slopes (your previous analysis calculated trench volumes by multiplying trench top area times depth).
(b) Trench depths will be reduced due to the presence of hard shale (The staff's position on burial in shale is provided in the cover letter).
(c) A utilization factor of 40% rather than 50%. (The 50%
figure is based on the Trench 14 information provided in NEC0's November 1,1977 response. The use of earth fill for shielding, which may be required for large trenches, will made a 50% utilization factor difficult to acheive.)
(d) Trench bottoms elevations must be at least 10 feet above the groundwater elevation.
(e) Permanent slopes will be no steeper than 3:1 (horizontal to vertical). This will increase the amount of compacted fill required for the site and may decrease the available volume of any trench you may propose to construct in the area of proposed Trenches 32 and 33, due to the presence of the road.
(f) Wastes will be covered with a volume of fill material equal to 50% of the trench volume.
n (g) A borrow material volume loss (skrinkage) of 10% will occur due te the removal and recompaction operation.
(h) Borrow material from the strip mine spoil banks may not be suitable as fill material .
(i) All of the material excavated from the trenches may not be suitable fill due to the presence of rocks and sandy material .
I 2. (a) Revised Section 3.4.2.3 c(8) of the SAR and the control I
checklist contained in you 9/20/78 response to indicate that areas reworked because of inadequate compaction will be re-tested.
(b) Revise Section 3.4.3.2.2 B of the SAR and the control checklist contained in your 9/20/78 response to indicate the maximum quantity and size of rock which will be permissible in fill material (c) Specify criteria for the area in which rock can be utilized or wasted.
- 3. Because the heights of permanent fill slopes (from toe to top) will be as great as 45 feet., slopes of 2:1 (horizontal: vertical) for permanent slopes are considered to be too steep for satisfactory long-term maintenance. Natural slopes at the site rarely (if ever) exceed a slope of (3:1) and such slope conditions would be anticipated for the fill after many years. Also, slopes as high as 45 feet and steeper than 3:1 are normally not considered to be easily maintained. Therefore, we will not approve permanent fill slopes at the site steeper than 3:1. A 3:1 slope will also require the placement of additional fill in drainage ways.
Provide us with an approximate outline of the limits of compacted fill for 3:1 slopes, such as on Figure A17-1 (NEC0 response dated 9/20/78).
- 4. Figure 3.4-2 of the SAR indicates that the typical crown height for 70 feet wide trenches is 2h feet. Revised the SAR to indicate the crown heights on trenches of other widths.
- 5. Section 3.4.2.3.4 of the SAR states that ditches typically will have a maximum slope of 5% in order to minimize erosion. Specify a minimum slope which will prevent ponding in ditches.
- 6. Trench locations must be identifiable to acheive effective long term site management. Indicate how the trenches will be properly and permanently located, vertically and horizontally, with permanent markers and provide a commitment to permanently mark each trench within 60 days after the trench is filled.
- 7. Revise the control checklist, trench design, and boring plan (contained in your 9/20/78 response) to indicate that you will make at least one boring per 20,000 square feet of trench top area, with a minimum of three boring per trench and that you make water readings within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> after completion of drilling in borings without prezometers.
- 8. In your response to a December 1977 NRC question dated 1/11/78, you indicate that trench cap subsidence appeared to be only a few inches on compacted fill trenches. Monitoring of trench cap settlement should be conducted so that the results can be incor-porated into the design of future trenches. Indicate how and when these records will be obtained and how and when they will be used to evaluate trench cap stability and to modify trench cap design.
- 9. In Section 3.4.3.1.4 (b) of the SAR it is stated that evidence of permeable and/or water bearing soils (non-conforming conditions) in the excavation slopes or the bottom of the excavation will be evaluated by the Project Engineer. Such unsuitable pockets or layers could be located as much as 40 feet below the top of the h:1 interior slope. We note that the subsurface information confirms the presence of some non-conforming permeable soils within proposed excavation slopes. Describe the procedures that NEC0 will adopt to change these non-conforming conditions to conforming conditions, i