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US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION i                                                11545 ROCKVILLE PIKE TWO WHITE FLINT NORTH                       !I                                              MAILSTOP T9-B07 11545 ROCKVILLE PIKE                         i                                                ROCKVILLE MD 20852-2738 MAIL STOP T-8E06M                           ii ROCrWILLE MD 20852-2738 "ii ii Poe               Carolyn A. Cooper TELEPHONE NO.     301-415-67 34             !i
: 9. DELIVER TO JESSIE M QUINTERO OS NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION TWO WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING 11545 ROCKVILLE PIKE MAIL STOP T-4816 ROCKVILLE MD 20852 11. INVOICE OFFICE US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION TWO WHITE FLINT NORTH 11545 ROCKVILLE PIKE MAILSTOP T9-B07 ROCKVILLE MD 20852-2738
: 12. ISSUING OFFICE ii                                               13. LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 US NRC - HQ                                  :1
: 13. LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 14. PROJECT ID 15. PROJECT TITLE 1 2 d ii !l UPDATE OF DECOMMISSIONING GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL I 16 ACCOUNTING DATA I! ;, 2 Oi):'l:-X02 0 0-0 9-10 61-35-4-il16-25 3 D-35-4-116-10 61 ITEMNO. 17 19. 120. QUANTITY UNIT 18. SUPPLIES/SERVICES NRC-HQ-50-17-T-oqpi ii The NRC and Northwest National (PNNL) hereby endbr into this Agreement Task '! " Order Number NRC-lHQ-50-17-T-0001
                                                    !1 ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT D]VISION q
:. for the projec , entitled "Update !Ff Generic Environmental Statement (yEIS) ." II , NRC COR: Jessie (301)415-7476 PNNL PM: Tara O'itJeil (541) 738-0362 PNNL TM: James dLulsbury (509)375-2688 1F . ll II Continued 23 PAYMENT PROVISIONS 25a. SIGNATURE OF GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATlvEJ(SERVICING)
MAIL STOP TWFN-8E06M                         ii WASHINGTON DC           20555-0001~                                                          14. PROJECT ID i,
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\\ I ORDER NO ii !! IThe period of of thi's task order shall commence September 4, 2017 and shall end 11 . on January 31, 2q20. Notwithstanding the agreement dates and period of ;I , performance dates stited elsewhere in the il : . agreement, the ejfective date the agreement and start date the period of performance are the last date ofisignature by the parties. I . ii tonsideration anq Obligations:
SUPPLIES/SERVICES 19.
Ii ii (a) Authorized cJst Ceiling $1,748,986.00 11 ii (b) The amount obligated with respect' to this DOE is $900,000.00 When and if the amount (s) and payable to the DOE Laboratory hereujder shall equal the obligated amount, the DOE shall. not be obligated to continue of the work unless and !until the NRC Officer shall increase the amount obligcj\ted with respect to this DOE *I Any undertaken by the DOE Laboratory in of the obligated amount specified above so at the DOE Laboratory's risk. :I :r lrhe following doqµment is hereby made a part of h. ii t is Agreement:
QUANTITY 120.
ii ,, !I !Attachment No. l:f\ Statement of Work l: !This agreement isi! entered into pursuant to the H authority of the fnergy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended w42 U.S,C 5801 et seq.). This work will be in accordance with the NRC/DOE of Understanding dated . November 24, 1998\f To the best of our knowledge, the work will not place the DOE and its contractor in competition with the domestic private 'Sector. 11 11 The work under task order is Non-fee Recoverable II DUNS: 040535809 I
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The NRC and Paci~~c Northwest National Laborato~y (PNNL) hereby endbr into this Agreement Task Order Number NRC-lHQ-50-17-T-0001                             ":. for the projec
: 1. TO 12. AGREEMENT NUMBER 13. AMOUNT (as Listed on Agreement)
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entitled "Update               !Ff   Decommission~ng Generic Environmental Im~~ct Statement (yEIS) ."
$900,000.00
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: 4. The Agreement identified above is accepted and the items requested will be provided as follows: (Check as Applicable)
NRC COR:       Jessie ~uintero (301)415-7476 PNNL PM:       Tara O'itJeil (541) 738-0362 PNNL TM:       James dLulsbury 1F                (509)375-2688.
: a.
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* ALL ITEMS WILL BE PROVIDED THROUGH REIMBURSEMENT (Category I) b. 0 ALL ITEMS WILL BE PROCURED BY THE DIRECT CITATION OF FUNDS (Category II) c. 0 ITEMS WILL BE PROVIDED BY BOTH CATEGORY I AND CATEGORY II AS INDICATED BELOW d. 0 THE ACCEPTANCE, FOR CATEGORY I ITEMS, IS QUALIFIED BECAUSE OF ANTICIPATED CONTINGENCIES AS TO FINAL PRICE. CHANGES IN THIS ACCEPTANCE FIGURE WILL BE FURNISHED PERIODICALLY UPON DETERMINATION OF DEFINITIZED PRICES, BUT PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF BILLINGS.
II 23 PAYMENT PROVISIONS                                                                               24. TOTALAMOUNT 25a. SIGNATURE OF GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATlvEJ(SERVICING)
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IDENTIFIED IN BLOCK 13, "REMARKS," IS NOT ACCEPTED (IS REJECTED)
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: 7. TO BE PROCURED BY DIRECT CITATION OF FUNDS CATEGORY I CATEGORY II ITEM NO. QUANTITY ESTIMATED PRICE ITEM NO. QUANTITY ESTIMATED PRICE a. b. c. a. b. c. $900,000.00 ( d. TOTAL ESTIMATED PRICE $900,000.00
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: e. TOTAL ESTIMATED PRICE 8. ANTICIPATED DATE OF OBLIGATION FOR CATEGORY II ITEMS 9. GRAND TOTAL ESTIMATED PRICE OF ALL ITEMS 10. FUNDS DATA (Check if Applicable)
: a. 0 ADDITIONAL FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF$ ARE REQUIRED (See justification in Block 13) b. 0 FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF$ ARE NOT REQUIRED AND MAY BE WITHDRAWN
: 11. REMARKS Action authorized to support DOE Project No. 71368A Consistent with the Department of Energy's (DOE) full cost recovery policy, DOE collects, as part of its standard indirect cost rate, a Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) cost. Based on the amount of funds being accepted for this project, $3,580,434 represents the estimated amount that will be used for LDRD efforts. The LDRD amount might be different than what was proposed due to the timing of the proposal and the function action due to a proposed accounting change that is awaiting DOE approval.
DOE believes that LDRD efforts provide opportunities in research that are instrumental in promoting cutting-edge science capabilities.
In addition, DOE believes these capabilities benefit all the customers at the laboratory.
By providing funds to DOE to perform work, you acknowledge that such activities are consistent with appropriations acts that provide funds to you. 12. ACCEPTING ACTIVITY 13. TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICIAL U.S. Department of Energy Melanie P. Fletcher, Contractin!
Officer Pacific Northwest Site Office P .0. Box 350 (Mail Stop K9-42) 14. SIGNATURE
: 15. DATE Richland, WA 99352 1
.. 9/15/2017 " . Ji),
TASK ORDER STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) 1. PROJECT TITLE NRC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 "Update of Decommissioning Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS)" 2. BACKGROUND NUREG-0586-Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities, (Decommissioning Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS)), is relied upon by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR), New Reactors Office (NRO) and Nuclear Materials Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reviews for reactors.
The GEIS was last updated in 2002, following a rule change in. 1996. In addition to another rulemaking related to decommissioning currently underway, there are numerous conclusions and issues that need to be updated in the GEIS (Continued Storage, recent decommissioning experience, etc.). 3. PROJECT DESRIPTION AND OBJECTIVE(S)
The objective of this project is to update the GEIS, which will require completion of NEPA/GEIS milestones
-scoping, preparation and publication of a Draft GEIS, support during public meetings and comment period including resolution of comments, and finalization of the GEIS and Record of Decision (ROD). Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) will support the NRG by developing a Draft and Final GEIS that the NRG will use to document its generic environmental review of nuclear reactor decommissioning.
The resource/impact areas to be examined in the GEIS, in terms of the affected human environment and the potential impacts to that environment, will include: land use; transportation; geology, seismology and soils; water resources (ground water and surface water); ecological resources (including threatened and endangered species);
climatology; meteorology and air quality; climate change; noise; historic arid cultural resources; visual and scenic resources; socioeconomics; public and occupational health (non-radiological and radiological);
environmental consequences from accidents; waste management; and environmental justice. PNNL will also evaluate the existing scope, purpose and need, and alternatives associated with decommissioning nuclear reactors.
Decommissioning is likely to generate significant external stakeholder interest from around the country. Development of the GEIS will require a comprehensive and robust public outreach and facilitation program. PNNL will prepare the GEIS in accordance with the NRC's applicable NEPA-implementing regulations in 10 CFR Part and NUREG-1555 (Environmental Standard Review Plan (SRP)). In addition, the NRG typically coordinates reviews required by other statutes such as the National Historic Preservation Action (NHPA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA) with its NEPA reviews. Therefore, PNNL will be cognizant of other statutes that the NRG will need to comply with during its NEPA review. 1
: 4. DELINEATION OF TASKS N RC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 The Statement of Work (SOW) for this Task Order falls within the scope of the EWA with
* PNNL, NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001.
The specific tasks and deliverables required for PNNL to support the scoping process, complete the Draft and Final GEIS and ROD, and assist with associated consultations, are described in detail below. Section 6 of this proposal lists the anticipated deliverables and the milestone schedule.
Section 11.1 lists the assumptions related to required travel for this task order. Task 1 -Project Management This task will last for the entire duration of the GEIS update. It may involve travel for the PNNL Task Team Lead (TTL) to meet with the NRG Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), if necessary.
Subtask 1. 1 Communication The PNNL TTL will have a weekly status call or face-to-face meeting with the NRG COR to discuss the status of the project (e.g., technical issues, contract monitoring, file. management, etc.). Communication may be more or less frequent depending on the need. Subtask 1.2 File Management PNNL will use the EARRTH collaboration/production site for file management.
EARRTH will be accessible by all PNNL project team members and contain project-related documents, correspondence, and all working and final files. NOTE: Project setup and maintenance fees associated with the EARRTH collaboration/
production site will be funded by NRC Agreement No. NRC-HQ-41 D-0002, "Technical Assistance for the Development of Environmental Assessment Reactor Review Team Home (EARRTH) Tool for NMSS Environmental Reviews and Rulemaking Activities." Subtask 1.3 QualitvAssurance Program The PNNL TTL will have overall responsibility for ensuring that a robust and comprehensive quality assurance program is adequately implemented.
The PNNL TTL will ensure that all deliverables have been prepared in accordance with quality assurance standards arid that all deliverables are reviewed for adequacy, accuracy, and consistency in technical content. Task 2 -Review of GEIS As the initial step in the GEIS development, PNNL will review the existing scope, purpose and need, and identify proposed actions and reasonable alternatives associated with the GEIS. 2 Subtask 2. 1 Review of Relevant Documentation N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 PNNL will review the Continued Storage GEIS (NUREG-2157) to determine how much information can be used for the Affected Environment and Cumulative Impacts Analysis.
PNNL will review available decommissioning activities at decommissioned (all phases) nuclear power plants and their environs.
PNNL will independently collect available data or other types of information that will include, references cited in licensee's documents and relevant documents found through a comprehensive search and utilization of the NRC's publicly available Agency-Wide Documents Access and ManagerT)ent System (ADAMS), found at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.
Subtask 2.2 Identify Applicable Laws and Regulations With prior approval of the NRC COR, PNNL will include in its GEIS development process, any additional coordination necessary to cover laws and regulations, other than NEPA. In addition, as necessary to" the development of the GEIS and as requested by the COR, PNNL will provide support for NRC consultations,.
i.e., Section 106 consultation of the NHPA and Section 7 consultation under the ESA, as well as support for NRC coordination with other Federal, State, and local agencies.
This support may include identification of agencies to contact, providing supporting information/documentation for consultations/coordination, input to and review of NRC letters/emails to agencies, etc. PNNL will compile a list of federal, tribal, state, and local statutes, laws, and permits that are applicable to decommissioning projects, as appropriate, with an accompanying short description of each statue, law, or permit. Information resulting from NRC's past consultations/coordination with other agencies will be provided to PNNL for use in the Draft and Final GEIS analyses, as well as for summarizing, referencing, and reproducing, as necessary, in the Draft and Final GEIS documents.
Although PNNL will endeavor to conduct the bulk of the required information collection and review at the outset of the project, PNNL will continue to collect and review information throughout the duration of the project. Additional information may be identified or otherwise become available to support the development and completion of the Draft and Final GEIS and to provide support for a potential adjudicatory hearing on environmental issues. Coordination and discussions between PNNL and the NRC staff are also expected to be ongoing, as necessary, throughout the duration of the task order. Subtask 2.3 List all Documents Collected PNNL will also develop and maintain a bibliographic listing of all documents collected (reports, maps, papers, data files, etc.), including ADAMS Accession Numbers or web links where applicable, and will also maintain on file electronic copies of all collected documents.*
All references ultimately cited in both the Draft and Final GEIS (cited references and maps, drawings, tables, etc.) must be already publicly available in ADAMS or elsewhere in the public record or can be made publicly available in ADAMS. 3 NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 PNNL will make the document list and electronic copies of documents, including periodic updates, available to the NRG GOR upon request. PNNL will be responsible for obtaining and providing the NRG GOR with appropriate permissions for use of any copyrighted materials and reference documents in the Draft and Final GEIS. Task 3 -GEIS Scoping Process PNNL will assist the NRG staff in preparing for, organizing, and implementing the GEIS scoping process. PNNL will also support the NRG staff during other information gathering meetings with federal, tribal, state, and local organizations, public interest groups, and members of the public. Subtask 3. 1 -Scoping Meetings PNNL will attend and support the GEIS scoping meeting(s) for the project. The scoping meeting(s) will be attended by PNNL's TTL and up to two (2) PNNL technical staff members (subject matter experts). PNNL's meeting attendees will be determined in consultation with the NRG GOR in advance of the scoping meeting(s).
Up to four (4) public scoping meetings will be held by the NRG during the public scoping comment period. In addition, PNNL may be requested by the NRG GOR to provide support in preparing meeting materials (NRG presentation, handouts, etc.) and to assist the NRG staff in the preparation of anticipated questions and responses to those questions, as well as other materials for the meeting(s).
PNNL may also be requested to provide logistical support for scoping meetings, including securing venues for the meetings, open-house venues and equipment, audio visual support for the meetings, as appropriate, and assisting NRG with coordinating other logistical aspects of the meetings both before and onsite during the meetings.
NOTE: In this proposal, PNNL assumed labor hours and approximate costs of four (4) venues using standard audio/visual support (based on prior experience). PNNL will propose modifications to this subtask should additional venues be needed, or should the cost of the venues exceed this estimate.
Subtask 3.2 -Support and Facilitation for Scoping Meetings PNNL will provide support and facilitation for the draft scoping meetings, as needed. As directed by the NRG GOR, PNNL will identify and communicate with local stakeholders or key national stakeholders in advance of the meetings to ensure that appropriate parties are included in information distribution, notified of meetings and project activities, and met with, if appropriate.
As directed by the NRG GOR, PNNL will provide a skilled facilitator for the meetings to ensure that they are conducted in an orderly and productive manner. The facilitator, *either a PNNL staff member or consultant, will have direct experience facilitating contentious NRG meetings on environmental and high-level waste storage and transportation topics. PNNL will assume support for and facilitation of four (4) total meetings, including preparation time, attending preparation meetings, attending and facilitating the public meetings, and providing meeting support. 4 Subtask 3.3 -Scoping Summarv Report N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 PNNL will manage the comments received during the public scoping process. PNNL will identify, sort and bin, review, and analyze all public comments presented at the scoping meeting(s) and otherwise provided to the NRG during the GEIS scoping process. PNNL will prepare a Scoping Summary Report to satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR § 51.29(b).
The Scoping Summary Report will be submitted to NRG COR according to the schedule provided in Table 1 of this SOW.
* PNNL will support the NRG COR in resolving comments received during the NRG concurrence review (OGG, interoffice).
The NRG expects to receive up to 20,000 pieces of correspondence and no more than 1,000 unique comments.
If more than 1,000 unique comments are received, the NRG and PNNL will discuss the need to increase the level of effort (See Optional Subtask 3.4). PNNL will prepare a stand-alone Scoping Summary Report to be issued as a separate document to all commenters.
PNNL will support the COR in preparing a mailing list for the Scoping Summary Report. ) (OPTIONAL)
Subtask 3.4 -Additional Level of Effort for Large Numbers of Scoping Comments Under this optional subtask, PNNL, in coordination with the NRG COR, will provide additional support to address more than 1,000 unique comments.
The level of effort will be determined at the time this optional subtask is exercised.
Task 4 -Prepare Draft GEIS PNNL will plan, draft, and complete a Draft GEIS that will document the NRG staff's evaluation of the potential environmental impacts of reactor decommissioning.
Prior to submission to the NRG, PNNL will review all versions of the GEIS for adequacy, accuracy, and consistency in technical content. In addition, reviews of the Draft and Final GEIS will be conducted by the PNNL's technical editor. The Draft and Final GEIS will read as if written by a single author, rather than seeming to be a compilation of individual articles written by multiple authors in differing styles. PNNL will provide a Draft GEIS that is consistent with 1 O CFR Part 51. Subtasks involved in the preparation of the Draft GEIS by PNNL will include preparation of a revised annotated GEIS outline, a revised purpose and need, and a revised description of the proposed action and alternatives, and preparation of all other preliminary draft chapters/sections of the GEIS. Subtask 4. 1 -Preliminarv Annotated GEIS Outline PNNL will develop a "Preliminary Annotated GEIS Outline" for use in developing the GEIS. The annotated outline will concisely describe:
(1) the anticipated scope of each GEIS section; (2) the purpose and need; (3) the proposed action and reasonable alternatives; and (4) how much can be incorporated by reference or used for the Affected Environment from previous reactor GEISs (such as License Renewa'.I or Continued Storage GEISs). 5 N RC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 The applicable requirements of 10 GFR § 51.70-51.71, and of Appendix A to Subpart A of 10 GFR Part 51 (Format for Presentation of Material in Environmental Impact Statements) will be incorporated into the outline. PNNL's goal in developing the outline will be to focus the GEIS discussion on areas of true environmental concern and the resources that will be most affected by decommissioning activities.
PNNL will submit the Preliminary Annotated GEIS
* Outline to the NRG GOR, and the NRG will review the outline and provide comments, as needed, to PNNL. Subtask 4.2 -Preliminary GEIS Purpose and Need. Proposed Action. and Alternatives A clear agreement between the NRG and PNNL on the GEIS's purpose and need, the proposed action and alternatives to be considered is critical to the efficient preparation of the GEIS. To facilitate this agreement, PNNL will prepare and provide the NRG GOR with the (1) "Preliminary GEIS Purpose and Need," and (2) "Preliminary Description of the Proposed Action and Alternatives," for use in developing the GEIS and for possible use in Subtask 3. The GOR will provide comments on PNNL's submittal.
Subtask 4.3-Preliminary Assessment of Generic Impact Determinations PNNL will prepare a preliminary determination on what. resource areas can be generically resolved.
The following resource/impact areas should be considered:
land use, transportation, geology, minerals and soils, water resources (groundwater and surface water -water use and water quality), ecological resources, special status species and habitats, air quality, climate change, noise, historic and cultural resources, visual and scenic resources, socioeconomics, public and occupational health (non-radiological and radiological), accidents, waste management, and environmental justice. The length and level of detail of the description of the impacts for each resource area should be informed by the significance of the impacts to that resource area. For the impact discussion for resource areas other than environmental justice, historic and cultural resources, and threatened and endangered species, PNNL will make use of the impact significance levels (SMALL I MODERATE I LARGE). The focus of the impact evaluation for those resource areas is to be on the important attributes of the resource and whether the environmental effects alter and separately destabilize those attributes.
For environmental justice, historic and cultural resources, and threatened and endangered species, PNNL will use the impact wording specific to those resources (e.g., "disproportionately high and adverse impact," "adversely effect," "adversely affect'').
Subtask 4.4 -Preliminary Draft GEIS PNNL will prepare and provide the NRG GOR with a Preliminary Draft GEIS in accordance with the NRG's Notice of Intent to Prepare a GEIS and the NRG-approved Revised Annotated GEIS Outline from Subtask 4.1. A copy of the Preliminary Draft GEIS also will be placed and maintained on EARRTH. 6 N RC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 N RC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 The material developed in Task 2, Subtasks 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 will be incorporated into the Preliminary Draft GEIS. PNNL will also develop and provide all additional materials necessary for a complete Preliminary Draft GEIS including, but not necessarily limited to: GEIS introductory information; a description of the purpose and need for the proposed action; a description of the scope of the analysis in the GEIS; information on applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, permits and consultations; mitigation measures to avoid or minimize the impacts, as appropriate; and a summary of environmental consequences.
Subtask 4.5 -Writing Session for the Preliminarv Draft GEIS The NRG will conduct a writing session of up to five (5) days in length with PNNL ori the Preliminary Draft GEIS. This writing session will take place at PNNL's office in Washington, DC. The purpose of the writing session will be for the NRG to present its comments on the Preliminary Draft GEIS and to provide clarification of the comments, as needed. PNNL will make available staff involved in the preparation of the Preliminary Draft GEIS to take part in the writing session. The writing session agenda and schedule will be
* determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting. Subtask 4.6 -Camera-Ready and Publication-Ready Versions of Draft GEIS PNNL will incorporate comments from the Preliminary Draft GEIS writing session to produce the Camera-Ready Draft GEIS. During the NRC's concurrence review of the Camera-Ready Draft GEIS, it may be necessary for PNNL to make additional changes to the Draft GEIS. Following the resolution of comments received during the concurrence process, PNNL will submit to the NRG the publication-ready version of the Draft GEIS. Task 5 -Public Meetings and Comments on the Draft GEIS The NRG will issue the Draft GEIS for public comment in conjunction with a notice of availability that will be published in the Federal Register.
It is anticipated that the public comment period will conclude 60 calendar days after EPA's notice of availability of the Draft GEIS. in the Federal Register. (The NRG may extend the public comment period by two 15-day extensions, to a possible 90 calendar-day total based on requests from the public or other factors.)
The NRG will hoid up to four (4) public meetings during the Draft GEIS public comment pe.riod. Subtask 5. 1 -Draft GEIS Public Comment Meetings PNNL will be required to attend the Draft GEIS public comment meeting(s) for the project. In addition, PNNL may be requested by the NRG COR to provide information for review and provide comments on the PowerPoint presentation prepared by the NRG staff for the meeting(s);
and to assist the NRG staff in the preparation of anticipated questions and responses to those questions, as well as, other information for the meeting(s) (e.g., NRG presentation, posters, handouts).
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14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 *The NRG staff presently anticipates that up to two (2) Draft GEIS public comment meetings will be held on the same day or on consecutive days in the vicinity of the project site. The public meeting(s) will be attended by PNNL's TTL and up to five (5) PNNL technical staff members (subject matter experts).
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PNNL's meeting attendees will be determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting(s).
IAANO NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001
PNNL will also provide logistical support for the Draft GEIS public comment meetings, including securing venues for the meetings, open-house venues and equipment, audio visual support for the meetings, as appropriate, and assisting NRG with coordinating other logistical aspects of the meetings both before and during the meetings.
                            \i                  IORDER NO IThe period of pe~formance of thi's task order shall commence o~ September 4, 2017 and shall end 11                    .
NOTE: PNNL will assume labor hours and approximate costs of four (4) venues using standard audio/visual support. PNNL will propose modifications to this subtask should additional venues be needed, or should the cost of the venues exceed this estimate.
on January 31, 2q20.             Notwithstanding the agreement effect~ve dates and period of
Before finalizing meeting logistics, PNNL must have COR approval.
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Subtask 5.2 -Support and Facilitation for Draft GEIS Public Comment Meetings Under this subtask, PNNL will provide additional support and facilitation for the Draft GEIS public comment meetings, as needed. As directed by the NRG COR, PNNL will identify and communicate with local stakeholders or key national stakeholders in advance of the meetings to ensure that appropriate parties are included in information distribution, notified of m*eetings and project activities, and met with, if necessary.
performance star~ dates stited elsewhere in the il                    :        .
PNNL will provide a skilled facilitator for the meetings to ensure that they are conducted in an orderly and productive manner. The facilitator, either a PNNL staff member or consultant, will have direct experience facilitating contentious NRG meetings on environmental and high-level waste storage and transportation topics. PNNL will assume support for and facilitation of four (4) total meetings, including preparation time, attending preparation meetings, attending and facilitating the public meetings, and providing post-meeting support. Subtask 5.3 -Management and Resolution of Public Comments on Draft GEIS PNNL will manage all public comments received during the public comment period. PNNL will delineate, compile, and bin (i.e., organize by topic area and related issue) all public comments on the Draft GEIS received by the NRG from all sources* (e.g. public comment meeting transcript(s), e-mail, regular mail, regulations.gov, etc.). Working closely with PNNL, the NRG COR will review and approve the delineation and binning of the comments.
agreement, the ejfective date            o~    the agreement and start date o~;, the period of performance are the last date ofisignature by the parties.
PNNL will use the Comment Response Database, as appropriate, to delineate, bin, and respond to comments.
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It is presently anticipated that approximately 1,000 unique comments will be received.
i tonsideration anq Obligations:
At the beginning of the public comment period, or prior to, the NRG and PNNL will develop binning guidance and bins for the comments.
Ii ii (a) Authorized cJst Ceiling $1,748,986.00 11 ii (b) The amount p~esently obligated with respect' to this DOE Agre~ent is $900,000.00 When and if the amount (s) pa~ d and payable to the DOE 1
Note that many of the comments may be submitted to the NRG near the end of the public comment period. Therefore, PNNL will begin comment delineation, compilation, and binning upon receipt of the first set of comments from the NRG COR and will proceed with delineation, compilation, and binning as each set of additional comments is sent by the NRG 8 NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 COR. Note also that many commenters may submit multiple comments within a single submittal (e.g., emails, letters, or verbal or written public meeting statements containing several comments on a number of different topics), and PNNL will appropriately delineate, and bin the comments from such submittals.
Laboratory hereujder shall equal the obligated amount, the DOE ~aboratory shall. not be obligated to continue perfcl!rman~e of the work unless and
Each document containing comments from external stakeholders will be identified with a unique identification number. PNNL will review all comments and delineate each unique, individual comment within each comment-document.
        !until the NRC    Co~Jtracting        Officer shall increase the amount obligcj\ted with respect to this DOE
Each unique, individual comment will also have its unique identification number. As noted above, PNNL will start delineation of comments as soon as NRC provides the first comment-document (e.g.; e-mail, transcript, letter) and will provide the outcome of the delineation as it completes the review of documents (i.e., PNNL will not wait until it has finished reviewing and delineating all comments to submit the results of the delineation to the NRC COR). At the same time, PNNL will start binning the comments based on the scope and message of the comments.
                                *I
The NRC COR (or team members) will review the binning and delineation in the CRD. If needed, PNNL will also run delineation reports. If the number of unique pieces of correspondence (comments) received on the Draft GEIS exceed 1,000, the NRC may, by the issuance of a modification to PNNL's task order, adjust PNNL's delivery time for the Appendix (Resolution of Comments on Draft GEIS). (See Optional Subtask 5.4). NOTE: Project setup and maintenance fees associated with the CRD will be funded by NRC Agreement No. NRC-HQ-41-13-0-0002, "Technical Assistance for the Development of Environmental Assessment Reactor Review Team Home (EARRTH) Tool for NMSS Environmental Reviews and Rulemaking Activities." (OPTIONAL)
        ~greement. Any ~prk undertaken by the DOE Laboratory in exc~ss of the obligated amount specified above ~r ~one so at the DOE Laboratory's sol~ risk.
Subtask 5.4 -Additional Level of Effort for Large Numbers of Comments on Draft GEIS, and from Internal NRG and External Stakeholder Reviews of Draft GEIS Under this optional subtask, PNNL, in coordination with the NRC COR, will provide additional support to address more than 1,000 unique pieces of correspondence.
:I:r lrhe following doqµment is hereby made a part of
The level of effort will be determined at the time this optional subtask is exercised.
            .                  ii t h is Agreement:      i,,
Subtask 5.5 -Appendix for Comments Received on the Draft GEIS PNNL will also prepare written responses to the public comments on the Draft GEIS for those resource areas assigned to them. The NRC COR will work with PNNL to identify public comments that would require NRC preparation of the response given the regulatory or policy issues or implications raised by the commenter.
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* PNNL will prepare an appendix containing the binned comments and the NRC's response to the like-grouped comments.
        !Attachment No. l:f\            Statement of Work l:
As the Appendix goes through NRC review and concurrence review, PNNL may be required to update the Appendix to resolve NRC comments.
        !This agreement isi! entered into pursuant to the H
The Appendix will be added to the Final GEIS as a new appe.ndix.
authority of the fnergy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended w42 U.S,C 5801 et seq.). This work will be per~brmed in accordance with the NRC/DOE Mernorandu~ of Understanding dated
9 Task 6 -Prepare Final GEIS N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 After receipt of technical direction from the NRG COR, PNNL will continue with the development of the Final GEIS as indicated below. Subtask 6. 1 -Prepare Draft Final GEIS PNNL will prepare a Draft Final GEIS that includes revisions to the Draft GEIS made in response to public comments on the Draft GEIS evaluated under Subtask 5.5 and on any new or revised information that may become available following the development of the Draft GEIS. The changes to the Draft GEIS will be clearly shown as tracked changes with side bars in the Draft Final GEIS. lri addition, PNNL will incorporate the Final Compilation of Comments and Responses from Subtask 5.5 into the Draft Final GEIS as an appendix.
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November 24, 1998\f To the best of our knowledge, the work requeste~ will not place the DOE and its contractor in dir:~ct competition with the domestic private 'Sector.
11 11 The work under th~s task order is Non-fee Recoverable Work.~
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CHANGES IN THIS ACCEPTANCE FIGURE WILL BE FURNISHED PERIODICALLY UPON DETERMINATION OF DEFINITIZED PRICES, BUT PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF BILLINGS.
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NRC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 TASK ORDER STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW)
: 1. PROJECT TITLE "Update of Decommissioning Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS)"
: 2. BACKGROUND NUREG-0586- Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities, (Decommissioning Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS)), is relied upon by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR), New Reactors Office (NRO) and Nuclear Materials Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reviews for reactors. The GEIS was last updated in 2002, following a rule change in.
1996. In addition to another rulemaking related to decommissioning currently underway, there are numerous conclusions and issues that need to be updated in the GEIS (Continued Storage, recent decommissioning experience, etc.).
: 3. PROJECT DESRIPTION AND OBJECTIVE(S)
The objective of this project is to update the GEIS, which will require completion of NEPA/GEIS milestones - scoping, preparation and publication of a Draft GEIS, support during public meetings and comment period including resolution of comments, and finalization of the GEIS and Record of Decision (ROD).
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) will support the NRG by developing a Draft and Final GEIS that the NRG will use to document its generic environmental review of nuclear reactor decommissioning. The resource/impact areas to be examined in the GEIS, in terms of the affected human environment and the potential impacts to that environment, will include: land use; transportation; geology, seismology and soils; water resources (ground water and surface water); ecological resources (including threatened and endangered species); climatology; meteorology and air quality; climate change; noise; historic arid cultural resources; visual and scenic resources; socioeconomics; public and occupational health (non-radiological and radiological); environmental consequences from accidents; waste management; and environmental justice.
PNNL will also evaluate the existing scope, purpose and need, and alternatives associated with decommissioning nuclear reactors. Decommissioning is likely to generate significant external stakeholder interest from around the country. Development of the GEIS will require a comprehensive and robust public outreach and facilitation program.
PNNL will prepare the GEIS in accordance with the NRC's applicable NEPA-implementing regulations in 10 CFR Part and NUREG-1555 (Environmental Standard Review Plan (SRP)).
In addition, the NRG typically coordinates reviews required by other statutes such as the National Historic Preservation Action (NHPA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA) with its NEPA reviews. Therefore, PNNL will be cognizant of other statutes that the NRG will need to comply with during its NEPA review.
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NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1
: 4. DELINEATION OF TASKS The Statement of Work (SOW) for this Task Order falls within the scope of the EWA with
  *PNNL, NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001.
The specific tasks and deliverables required for PNNL to support the scoping process, complete the Draft and Final GEIS and ROD, and assist with associated consultations, are described in detail below. Section 6 of this proposal lists the anticipated deliverables and the milestone schedule. Section 11.1 lists the assumptions related to required travel for this task order.
Task 1 - Project Management This task will last for the entire duration of the GEIS update. It may involve travel for the PNNL Task Team Lead (TTL) to meet with the NRG Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), if necessary.
Subtask 1. 1 Communication The PNNL TTL will have a weekly status call or face-to-face meeting with the NRG COR to discuss the status of the project (e.g., technical issues, contract monitoring, file.
management, etc.). Communication may be more or less frequent depending on the need.
Subtask 1.2 File Management PNNL will use the EARRTH collaboration/production site for file management. EARRTH will be accessible by all PNNL project team members and contain project-related documents, correspondence, and all working and final files.
NOTE: Project setup and maintenance fees associated with the EARRTH collaboration/ production site will be funded by NRC Agreement No. NRC-HQ-41      D-0002, "Technical Assistance for the Development of Environmental Assessment Reactor Review Team Home (EARRTH) Tool for NMSS Environmental Reviews and Rulemaking Activities."
Subtask 1.3 QualitvAssurance Program The PNNL TTL will have overall responsibility for ensuring that a robust and comprehensive quality assurance program is adequately implemented. The PNNL TTL will ensure that all deliverables have been prepared in accordance with quality assurance standards arid that all deliverables are reviewed for adequacy, accuracy, and consistency in technical content.
Task 2 - Review of GEIS As the initial step in the GEIS development, PNNL will review the existing scope, purpose and need, and identify proposed actions and reasonable alternatives associated with the GEIS.
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NRC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 Subtask 2. 1 Review of Relevant Documentation PNNL will review the Continued Storage GEIS (NUREG-2157) to determine how much information can be used for the Affected Environment and Cumulative Impacts Analysis.
PNNL will review available decommissioning activities at decommissioned (all phases) nuclear power plants and their environs. PNNL will independently collect available data or other types of information that will include, references cited in licensee's documents and relevant documents found through a comprehensive search and utilization of the NRC's publicly available Agency-Wide Documents Access and ManagerT)ent System (ADAMS),
found at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.
Subtask 2.2 Identify Applicable Laws and Regulations With prior approval of the NRC COR, PNNL will include in its GEIS development process, any additional coordination necessary to cover laws and regulations, other than NEPA. In addition, as necessary to" the development of the GEIS and as requested by the COR, PNNL will provide support for NRC consultations,. i.e., Section 106 consultation of the NHPA and Section 7 consultation under the ESA, as well as support for NRC coordination with other Federal, State, and local agencies. This support may include identification of agencies to contact, providing supporting information/documentation for consultations/coordination, input to and review of NRC letters/emails to agencies, etc.
PNNL will compile a list of federal, tribal, state, and local statutes, laws, and permits that are applicable to decommissioning projects, as appropriate, with an accompanying short description of each statue, law, or permit. Information resulting from NRC's past consultations/coordination with other agencies will be provided to PNNL for use in the Draft and Final GEIS analyses, as well as for summarizing, referencing, and reproducing, as necessary, in the Draft and Final GEIS documents.
Although PNNL will endeavor to conduct the bulk of the required information collection and review at the outset of the project, PNNL will continue to collect and review information throughout the duration of the project. Additional information may be identified or otherwise become available to support the development and completion of the Draft and Final GEIS and to provide support for a potential adjudicatory hearing on environmental issues.
Coordination and discussions between PNNL and the NRC staff are also expected to be ongoing, as necessary, throughout the duration of the task order.
Subtask 2.3 List all Documents Collected PNNL will also develop and maintain a bibliographic listing of all documents collected (reports, maps, papers, data files, etc.), including ADAMS Accession Numbers or web links where applicable, and will also maintain on file electronic copies of all collected documents.*
All references ultimately cited in both the Draft and Final GEIS (cited references and maps, drawings, tables, etc.) must be already publicly available in ADAMS or elsewhere in the public record or can be made publicly available in ADAMS.
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NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 PNNL will make the document list and electronic copies of documents, including periodic updates, available to the NRG GOR upon request. PNNL will be responsible for obtaining and providing the NRG GOR with appropriate permissions for use of any copyrighted materials and reference documents in the Draft and Final GEIS.
Task 3 - GEIS Scoping Process PNNL will assist the NRG staff in preparing for, organizing, and implementing the GEIS scoping process. PNNL will also support the NRG staff during other information gathering meetings with federal, tribal, state, and local organizations, public interest groups, and members of the public.
Subtask 3. 1 - Scoping Meetings PNNL will attend and support the GEIS scoping meeting(s) for the project. The scoping meeting(s) will be attended by PNNL's TTL and up to two (2) PNNL technical staff members (subject matter experts). PNNL's meeting attendees will be determined in consultation with the NRG GOR in advance of the scoping meeting(s). Up to four (4) public scoping meetings will be held by the NRG during the public scoping comment period.
In addition, PNNL may be requested by the NRG GOR to provide support in preparing meeting materials (NRG presentation, handouts, etc.) and to assist the NRG staff in the preparation of anticipated questions and responses to those questions, as well as other materials for the meeting(s).
PNNL may also be requested to provide logistical support for scoping meetings, including securing venues for the meetings, open-house venues and equipment, audio visual support for the meetings, as appropriate, and assisting NRG with coordinating other logistical aspects of the meetings both before and onsite during the meetings. NOTE: In this proposal, PNNL assumed labor hours and approximate costs of four (4) venues using standard audio/visual support (based on prior experience). PNNL will propose modifications to this subtask should additional venues be needed, or should the cost of the venues exceed this estimate.
Subtask 3.2 - Support and Facilitation for Scoping Meetings PNNL will provide support and facilitation for the draft scoping meetings, as needed. As directed by the NRG GOR, PNNL will identify and communicate with local stakeholders or key national stakeholders in advance of the meetings to ensure that appropriate parties are included in information distribution, notified of meetings and project activities, and met with, if appropriate.
As directed by the NRG GOR, PNNL will provide a skilled facilitator for the meetings to ensure that they are conducted in an orderly and productive manner. The facilitator, *either a PNNL staff member or consultant, will have direct experience facilitating contentious NRG meetings on environmental and high-level waste storage and transportation topics. PNNL will assume support for and facilitation of four (4) total meetings, including preparation time, attending preparation meetings, attending and facilitating the public meetings, and providing post-meeting support.
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N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment  No. 1 Subtask 3.3 - Scoping Summarv Report PNNL will manage the comments received during the public scoping process. PNNL will identify, sort and bin, review, and analyze all public comments presented at the scoping meeting(s) and otherwise provided to the NRG during the GEIS scoping process. PNNL will prepare a Scoping Summary Report to satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR § 51.29(b). The Scoping Summary Report will be submitted to NRG COR according to the schedule provided in Table 1 of this SOW.
* PNNL will support the NRG COR in resolving comments received during the NRG concurrence review (OGG, interoffice). The NRG expects to receive up to 20,000 pieces of correspondence and no more than 1,000 unique comments. If more than 1,000 unique comments are received, the NRG and PNNL will discuss the need to increase the level of effort (See Optional Subtask 3.4).
PNNL will prepare a stand-alone Scoping Summary Report to be issued as a separate document to all commenters. PNNL will support the COR in preparing a mailing list for the Scoping Summary Report.
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(OPTIONAL) Subtask 3.4 - Additional Level of Effort for Large Numbers of Scoping Comments Under this optional subtask, PNNL, in coordination with the NRG COR, will provide additional support to address more than 1,000 unique comments. The level of effort will be determined at the time this optional subtask is exercised.
Task 4 - Prepare Draft GEIS PNNL will plan, draft, and complete a Draft GEIS that will document the NRG staff's evaluation of the potential environmental impacts of reactor decommissioning.
Prior to submission to the NRG, PNNL will review all versions of the GEIS for adequacy, accuracy, and consistency in technical content. In addition, reviews of the Draft and Final GEIS will be conducted by the PNNL's technical editor. The Draft and Final GEIS will read as if written by a single author, rather than seeming to be a compilation of individual articles written by multiple authors in differing styles.
PNNL will provide a Draft GEIS that is consistent with 10 CFR Part 51. Subtasks involved in the preparation of the Draft GEIS by PNNL will include preparation of a revised annotated GEIS outline, a revised purpose and need, and a revised description of the proposed action and alternatives, and preparation of all other preliminary draft chapters/sections of the GEIS.
Subtask 4. 1 - Preliminarv Annotated GEIS Outline PNNL will develop a "Preliminary Annotated GEIS Outline" for use in developing the GEIS.
The annotated outline will concisely describe: (1) the anticipated scope of each GEIS section; (2) the purpose and need; (3) the proposed action and reasonable alternatives; and (4) how much can be incorporated by reference or used for the Affected Environment from previous reactor GEISs (such as License Renewa'.I or Continued Storage GEISs).
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N RC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 The applicable requirements of 10 GFR § 51.70-51.71, and of Appendix A to Subpart A of 10 GFR Part 51 (Format for Presentation of Material in Environmental Impact Statements) will be incorporated into the outline. PNNL's goal in developing the outline will be to focus the GEIS discussion on areas of true environmental concern and the resources that will be most affected by decommissioning activities. PNNL will submit the Preliminary Annotated GEIS
* Outline to the NRG GOR, and the NRG will review the outline and provide comments, as needed, to PNNL.
Subtask 4.2 - Preliminary GEIS Purpose and Need. Proposed Action. and Alternatives A clear agreement between the NRG and PNNL on the GEIS's purpose and need, the proposed action and alternatives to be considered is critical to the efficient preparation of the GEIS. To facilitate this agreement, PNNL will prepare and provide the NRG GOR with the (1) "Preliminary GEIS Purpose and Need," and (2) "Preliminary Description of the Proposed Action and Alternatives," for use in developing the GEIS and for possible use in Subtask 3.
The GOR will provide comments on PNNL's submittal.
Subtask 4.3- Preliminary Assessment of Generic Impact Determinations PNNL will prepare a preliminary determination on what. resource areas can be generically resolved. The following resource/impact areas should be considered: land use, transportation, geology, minerals and soils, water resources (groundwater and surface water
  - water use and water quality), ecological resources, special status species and habitats, air quality, climate change, noise, historic and cultural resources, visual and scenic resources, socioeconomics, public and occupational health (non-radiological and radiological),
accidents, waste management, and environmental justice.
The length and level of detail of the description of the impacts for each resource area should be informed by the significance of the impacts to that resource area. For the impact discussion for resource areas other than environmental justice, historic and cultural resources, and threatened and endangered species, PNNL will make use of the impact significance levels (SMALL I MODERATE I LARGE). The focus of the impact evaluation for those resource areas is to be on the important attributes of the resource and whether the environmental effects alter and separately destabilize those attributes. For environmental justice, historic and cultural resources, and threatened and endangered species, PNNL will use the impact wording specific to those resources (e.g., "disproportionately high and adverse impact," "adversely effect," "adversely affect'').
Subtask 4.4 - Preliminary Draft GEIS PNNL will prepare and provide the NRG GOR with a Preliminary Draft GEIS in accordance with the NRG's Notice of Intent to Prepare a GEIS and the NRG-approved Revised Annotated GEIS Outline from Subtask 4.1. A copy of the Preliminary Draft GEIS also will be placed and maintained on EARRTH.
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N RC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 N RC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 The material developed in Task 2, Subtasks 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 will be incorporated into the Preliminary Draft GEIS. PNNL will also develop and provide all additional materials necessary for a complete Preliminary Draft GEIS including, but not necessarily limited to:
GEIS introductory information; a description of the purpose and need for the proposed action; a description of the scope of the analysis in the GEIS; information on applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, permits and consultations; mitigation measures to avoid or minimize the impacts, as appropriate; and a summary of environmental consequences.
Subtask 4.5 - Writing Session for the Preliminarv Draft GEIS The NRG will conduct a writing session of up to five (5) days in length with PNNL ori the Preliminary Draft GEIS. This writing session will take place at PNNL's office in Washington, DC. The purpose of the writing session will be for the NRG to present its comments on the Preliminary Draft GEIS and to provide clarification of the comments, as needed. PNNL will make available staff involved in the preparation of the Preliminary Draft GEIS to take part in the writing session. The writing session agenda and schedule will be
* determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting.
Subtask 4.6 - Camera-Ready and Publication-Ready Versions of Draft GEIS PNNL will incorporate comments from the Preliminary Draft GEIS writing session to produce the Camera-Ready Draft GEIS.
During the NRC's concurrence review of the Camera-Ready Draft GEIS, it may be necessary for PNNL to make additional changes to the Draft GEIS. Following the resolution of comments received during the concurrence process, PNNL will submit to the NRG the publication-ready version of the Draft GEIS.
Task 5 - Public Meetings and Comments on the Draft GEIS The NRG will issue the Draft GEIS for public comment in conjunction with a notice of availability that will be published in the Federal Register. It is anticipated that the public comment period will conclude 60 calendar days after EPA's notice of availability of the Draft GEIS. in the Federal Register. (The NRG may extend the public comment period by two 15-day extensions, to a possible 90 calendar-day total based on requests from the public or other factors.) The NRG will hoid up to four (4) public meetings during the Draft GEIS public comment pe.riod.
Subtask 5. 1 - Draft GEIS Public Comment Meetings PNNL will be required to attend the Draft GEIS public comment meeting(s) for the project.        In addition, PNNL may be requested by the NRG COR to provide information for review and provide comments on the PowerPoint presentation prepared by the NRG staff for the meeting(s); and to assist the NRG staff in the preparation of anticipated questions and responses to those questions, as well as, other information for the meeting(s) (e.g., NRG presentation, posters, handouts).
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*The NRG staff presently anticipates that up to two (2) Draft GEIS public comment meetings will be held on the same day or on consecutive days in the vicinity of the project site. The public meeting(s) will be attended by PNNL's TTL and up to five (5) PNNL technical staff members (subject matter experts). PNNL's meeting attendees will be determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting(s).
PNNL will also provide logistical support for the Draft GEIS public comment meetings, including securing venues for the meetings, open-house venues and equipment, audio visual support for the meetings, as appropriate, and assisting NRG with coordinating other logistical aspects of the meetings both before and during the meetings. NOTE: PNNL will assume labor hours and approximate costs of four (4) venues using standard audio/visual support.
PNNL will propose modifications to this subtask should additional venues be needed, or should the cost of the venues exceed this estimate. Before finalizing meeting logistics, PNNL must have COR approval.
Subtask 5.2 - Support and Facilitation for Draft GEIS Public Comment Meetings Under this subtask, PNNL will provide additional support and facilitation for the Draft GEIS public comment meetings, as needed. As directed by the NRG COR, PNNL will identify and communicate with local stakeholders or key national stakeholders in advance of the meetings to ensure that appropriate parties are included in information distribution, notified of m*eetings and project activities, and met with, if necessary.
PNNL will provide a skilled facilitator for the meetings to ensure that they are conducted in an orderly and productive manner. The facilitator, either a PNNL staff member or consultant, will have direct experience facilitating contentious NRG meetings on environmental and high-level waste storage and transportation topics. PNNL will assume support for and facilitation of four (4) total meetings, including preparation time, attending preparation meetings, attending and facilitating the public meetings, and providing post-meeting support.
Subtask 5.3 - Management and Resolution of Public Comments on Draft GEIS PNNL will manage all public comments received during the public comment period. PNNL will delineate, compile, and bin (i.e., organize by topic area and related issue) all public comments on the Draft GEIS received by the NRG from all sources* (e.g. public comment meeting transcript(s), e-mail, regular mail, regulations.gov, etc.). Working closely with PNNL, the NRG COR will review and approve the delineation and binning of the comments. PNNL will use the Comment Response Database, as appropriate, to delineate, bin, and respond to comments. It is presently anticipated that approximately 1,000 unique comments will be received. At the beginning of the public comment period, or prior to, the NRG and PNNL will develop binning guidance and bins for the comments.
Note that many of the comments may be submitted to the NRG near the end of the public comment period. Therefore, PNNL will begin comment delineation, compilation, and binning upon receipt of the first set of comments from the NRG COR and will proceed with delineation, compilation, and binning as each set of additional comments is sent by the NRG 8
 
NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 COR. Note also that many commenters may submit multiple comments within a single submittal (e.g., emails, letters, or verbal or written public meeting statements containing several comments on a number of different topics), and PNNL will appropriately delineate, and bin the comments from such submittals.
Each document containing comments from external stakeholders will be identified with a unique identification number. PNNL will review all comments and delineate each unique, individual comment within each comment-document. Each unique, individual comment will also have its unique identification number. As noted above, PNNL will start delineation of comments as soon as NRC provides the first comment-document (e.g.; e-mail, transcript, letter) and will provide the outcome of the delineation as it completes the review of comment-documents (i.e., PNNL will not wait until it has finished reviewing and delineating all comments to submit the results of the delineation to the NRC COR). At the same time, PNNL will start binning the comments based on the scope and message of the comments.
The NRC COR (or team members) will review the binning and delineation in the CRD. If needed, PNNL will also run delineation reports.
If the number of unique pieces of correspondence (comments) received on the Draft GEIS exceed 1,000, the NRC may, by the issuance of a modification to PNNL's task order, adjust PNNL's delivery time for the Appendix (Resolution of Comments on Draft GEIS). (See Optional Subtask 5.4).
NOTE: Project setup and maintenance fees associated with the CRD will be funded by NRC Agreement No. NRC-HQ-41-13-0-0002, "Technical Assistance for the Development of Environmental Assessment Reactor Review Team Home (EARRTH) Tool for NMSS Environmental Reviews and Rulemaking Activities."
(OPTIONAL) Subtask 5.4 - Additional Level of Effort for Large Numbers of Comments on Draft GEIS, and from Internal NRG and External Stakeholder Reviews of Draft GEIS Under this optional subtask, PNNL, in coordination with the NRC COR, will provide additional support to address more than 1,000 unique pieces of correspondence. The level of effort will be determined at the time this optional subtask is exercised.
Subtask 5.5 - Appendix for Comments Received on the Draft GEIS PNNL will also prepare written responses to the public comments on the Draft GEIS for those resource areas assigned to them. The NRC COR will work with PNNL to identify public comments that would require NRC preparation of the response given the regulatory or policy issues or implications raised by the commenter.
* PNNL will prepare an appendix containing the binned comments and the NRC's response to the like-grouped comments. As the Appendix goes through NRC review and concurrence review, PNNL may be required to update the Appendix to resolve NRC comments. The Appendix will be added to the Final GEIS as a new appe.ndix.
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N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 Task 6 - Prepare Final GEIS After receipt of technical direction from the NRG COR, PNNL will continue with the development of the Final GEIS as indicated below.
Subtask 6. 1 - Prepare Draft Final GEIS PNNL will prepare a Draft Final GEIS that includes revisions to the Draft GEIS made in response to public comments on the Draft GEIS evaluated under Subtask 5.5 and on any new or revised information that may become available following the development of the Draft GEIS. The changes to the Draft GEIS will be clearly shown as tracked changes with side bars in the Draft Final GEIS. lri addition, PNNL will incorporate the Final Compilation of Comments and Responses from Subtask 5.5 into the Draft Final GEIS as an appendix.
The comment responses will direct the reader to locations (section numbers, table numbers, figure numbers, etc.) within the Final GEIS where the text has been changed in response to the comments.
The comment responses will direct the reader to locations (section numbers, table numbers, figure numbers, etc.) within the Final GEIS where the text has been changed in response to the comments.
Subtask 6.2 -Writing Session for the Final GEIS A Final GEIS writing session of up to five (5) days in length will be held at PNNL's office in Washington, DC, or at another acceptable location.
Subtask 6.2 - Writing Session for the Final GEIS A Final GEIS writing session of up to five (5) days in length will be held at PNNL's office in Washington, DC, or at another acceptable location. The writing session will be held after PNNL receives NRC's comments on the Draft Final GEIS. PNNL will review, address, and incorporate the comments received on the Draft Final GEIS during the time period between the receipt of the comments and the Final GEIS writing session. At the meeting, staff from PNNL and NRG will conduct a line-by-line review of the Draft Final GEIS, as necessary, and produce revisions to the document. PNNL's meeting attendees and the meeting agenda and schedule will be determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting.
The writing session will be held after PNNL receives NRC's comments on the Draft Final GEIS. PNNL will review, address, and incorporate the comments received on the Draft Final GEIS during the time period between the receipt of the comments and the Final GEIS writing session. At the meeting, staff from PNNL and NRG will conduct a line-by-line review of the Draft Final GEIS, as necessary, and produce revisions to the document.
PNNL will make available staff involved in the preparation of the Draft Final GEIS to take part in the writing session, as needed. The writing session agenda and schedule will be determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting.
PNNL's meeting attendees and the meeting agenda and schedule will be determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting. PNNL will make available staff involved in the preparation of the Draft Final GEIS to take part in the writing session, as needed. The writing session agenda and schedule will be determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting. Subtask 6.3 -Camera-Ready and Publication-Ready Versions of Final GEIS PNNL will incorporate comments from the Final GEIS writing session to produce the Camera-Ready copy of the Final GEIS. During the NRC's concurrence review of the Camera-Ready Final GEIS, it may be necessary for PNNL to make additional changes to the GEIS. Following the resolution of comments received during the concurrence process, PNNL will submit to the NRG the publication-ready version of the Final GEIS. (OPTIONAL)
Subtask 6.3 - Camera-Ready and Publication-Ready Versions of Final GEIS PNNL will incorporate comments from the Final GEIS writing session to produce the Camera-Ready copy of the Final GEIS.
Subtask 6.4 -Record of Decision Under this optional subtask, PNNL may be asked to assist the COR in preparing a Record of Decision and associated correspondence (letters, Federal Register notice, etc.). 10
During the NRC's concurrence review of the Camera-Ready Final GEIS, it may be necessary for PNNL to make additional changes to the GEIS. Following the resolution of comments received during the concurrence process, PNNL will submit to the NRG the publication-ready version of the Final GEIS.
: 5. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND STANDARDS N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 The documents listed below are relevant to the requirement and will be used by PNNL in the performance of the task order. The COR will continue.to identify and provide necessary documents to PNNL as they become available throughout the period of performance of this task order. PNNL will be familiar with the following documents in the performance of this effort:
(OPTIONAL) Subtask 6.4 - Record of Decision Under this optional subtask, PNNL may be asked to assist the COR in preparing a Record of Decision and associated correspondence (letters, Federal Register notice, etc.).
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N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1
: 5. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND STANDARDS The documents listed below are relevant to the requirement and will be used by PNNL in the performance of the task order. The COR will continue.to identify and provide necessary documents to PNNL as they become available throughout the period of performance of this task order. PNNL will be familiar with the following documents in the performance of this effort:
* NUREG-0586
* NUREG-0586
* Supplement 1
* NUREG~0586,        Supplement 1
* NUREG-1496, License Termination GEIS
* NUREG-1496, License Termination GEIS
* NUREG-1437, License Renewal GEIS
* NUREG-1437, License Renewal GEIS
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* NUREG-1555, ESRP
* NUREG-1555, ESRP
* Statement of Considerations for Past Decommissioning Rulemakings
* Statement of Considerations for Past Decommissioning Rulemakings
* Ongoing Decommissioning Rulemaking (Regulatory Basis, Draft Rule) 6. DELIVERABLES AND DELIVERY SCHEDULE/REPORTING REQUIREMENTS PNNL will provide the deliverables stated in the table below, in electronic format unless directed by the COR. The electronic format will be provided using a Microsoft-based product, (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) unless the COR and PNNL specifically agree on another format. PNNL will maintain appropriate revision control in an electronic format.
* Ongoing Decommissioning Rulemaking (Regulatory Basis, Draft Rule)
* For each ''final" deliverable (e.g., preliminary, draft, or final) PNNL will explicitly state in its submittal that the product provided is the deliverable for Task/Subtask XX, as further described below. PNNL will develop (as necessary), maintain, and control data, files, information, and deliverables pursuant to this task order. Table 1. Schedule for Deliverables/Milestones Task Deliverable/Milestone Due Date  
: 6. DELIVERABLES AND DELIVERY SCHEDULE/REPORTING REQUIREMENTS PNNL will provide the deliverables stated in the table below, in electronic format unless directed by the COR. The electronic format will be provided using a Microsoft-based product, (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) unless the COR and PNNL specifically agree on another format. PNNL will maintain appropriate revision control in an electronic format.
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* For each ''final" deliverable (e.g., preliminary, draft, or final) PNNL will explicitly state in its submittal that the product provided is the deliverable for Task/Subtask XX, as further described below.
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PNNL will develop (as necessary), maintain, and control data, files, information, and deliverables pursuant to this task order.
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Table 1. Schedule for Deliverables/Milestones Task                 Deliverable/Milestone                                                         Due Date L~!- Scopi~JLl!'le~~g - M~t_e_~~-1~----'-:_______ 15 d~}:'~J~_r_!9_r:_!_o me~!in~L9~t~Jf_B~l__ :_____________                                   J 3.1     Scoping Meeting - Logistics                             45 days prior to meeting date (TBD) r-------~.      __________________'"____ --- -- - - ------*-----~---------                  --               . -----.----
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  *Optional Task The above deliverables will be submitted to the task order Contracting Officer and task order COR by the dates specified. The COR will review all draft deliverables (and coordinate any internal NRG staff review, if needed) and provide comments back to PNNL. PNNL will revise the draft deliverable based on the comments provided by the COR and then deliver a revised version of the deliverable, which will then be considered the Final Version. When mutually-agreed upon between PNNL and the COR, PNNL may submit preliminary or partial drafts to help gauge PNNL's understanding of the particular work requirement. More than one round of drafts may be needed if PNNL does not successfully incorporate the COR's comments on the previous draft.
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: 7. REQUIRED LABOR CATEGORIES Table 2. Labor Categories and Level of Effort Labor Category *                             ** 'Minimum Qualification Req~ireme!lt Task Team Lead (TTL)'                                   . 1O years of experience in a resource area 5 years of experience with NEPA reviews 5 *years of experience with nuclear
-10 business days from receipt of final set of public Binning and Delineation Report comments from COR ,---5:s***
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* Draft GEIS Comment  
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__. __ ... ____________________-_ _E!}terpris~:Y'{iQ~~g_reef!1&sect;!2~l~YYf.J prggr!=lm r:n_C!.T}_~Qer                                          J James (Bo) Saulsbury                                 Task Team Lead, alternatives, cumulative L~~eph~~[e_!:i~s-=~==--- ~---                        - Deput~ Le~~--- ~~~~--~-=-~=~~------=---~---------------------~
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Terri Miley                                         Public involvement and Comment Response Database (CRD) lead 1-----------,----------- -------"'*....,,--*--                     '        '  ----~"'"'*----*---------------~------r*-~--:-------0
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preliminary Camera-Ready Final GEIS 15 days after writing session , Publication-Heady  
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FONS I/ROD and correspondence Provided with the Camera Ready Final EA/SEIS *Optional Task The above deliverables will be submitted to the task order Contracting Officer and task order COR by the dates specified.
The COR will review all draft deliverables (and coordinate any internal NRG staff review, if needed) and provide comments back to PNNL. PNNL will revise the draft deliverable based on the comments provided by the COR and then deliver a revised version of the deliverable, which will then be considered the Final Version. When mutually-agreed upon between PNNL and the COR, PNNL may submit preliminary or partial drafts to help gauge PNNL's understanding of the particular work requirement.
More than one round of drafts may be needed if PNNL does not successfully incorporate the COR's comments on the previous draft. 12
: 7. REQUIRED LABOR CATEGORIES Table 2. Labor Categories and Level of Effort N RC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 Labor Category
* Task Team Lead (TTL)' * * 'Minimum Qualification . 1 O years of experience in a resource area 5 years of experience with NEPA reviews 5 *years of experience with nuclear , . reactors regulatory activities
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'to-years*of*mariaging*large-teams*-*---------
Subject Matter Expert (SME) Sr. Tech Reviewer Technical Reviewer of technical staff 7 years of technical Expertise in resource area and 2 years of experience with nuclear reactor regulatory activities  
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.. ---. *. ---*-1 I Administrative Support* (ADMIN) _s*ye*ars of experience preparing NEPA * * : . .* * > * . _ _ _ .. ---* __
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prggr!=lm J James (Bo) Saulsbury Task Team Lead, alternatives, cumulative -
Terri Miley Public involvement and Comment Response Database (CRD) lead 1-----------,-----------
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* Land use, socioeconomics, environmental justice, visual and scenic --! I * -resources
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Jim Becker Terrestrial ecology . , .
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Amoret Bunn Aquatic ecology, noise, public and occupational health (non-rad)
J Jim Becker
__ Fleur De Peralta Technical advisory committee
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Julia Flaherty Climatology, meteorology, air quality, climate Steve Maheras Transportation, waste management
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Eva Mart Rad health Phil Meyer Groundwater hydrology, geology, soils  
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Rajiv Prasad Surface-water hydrology  
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Steve Short Technical advisory committee 13
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: 8. GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY None. 9. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 The period of performance for the work specified in this SOW will commence on September 4, 2017 and will continue until January 31, 2020. This time period includes the anticipated time required for PNNL to complete all activities necessary for the NRG to issue the Final GEIS. 10. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE Except as otherwise indicated in Section 11.1 TRAVEUMEETINGS of this SOW, the work will be performed at PNNL's facilities.
Steve Short                                         Technical advisory committee 13
: 11. TRAVEL Travel/Meetings Anticipated meetings and other activities requiring PNNL travel are summarized in Table 4 below. Table 4. Anticipated Travel Days # of per Staff per Task Purpose Location Trips Trip Trip 3 Scoeing Meetin_gs' , TBD ,. 4 3 . I . 4 Draft GEIS Writing Session Rockville, MD 1 5 Up to 5 GE)S Meetings_-
 
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N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1
6 Final GEIS Writing Session Rockville, MD 1 5 Up to 5 PNNL staff will be authorized travel expenses consistent with the substantive provisions of the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) and the limitation of funds specified in this contract/order.
: 8. GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY None.
All travel requires written Government approval from the CO, unless otherwise delegated to the COR. Travel will be reimbursed in accordance with FAR 31.205-46, "Travel costs" and the General Services Administration's Federal Travel Regulations at: http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/104790.
: 9. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The period of performance for the work specified in this SOW will commence on September 4, 2017 and will continue until January 31, 2020. This time period includes the anticipated time required for PNNL to complete all activities necessary for the NRG to issue the Final GEIS.
All travel requires prior written approval from the COR. 14
: 10. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE Except as otherwise indicated in Section 11.1 TRAVEUMEETINGS of this SOW, the work will be performed at PNNL's facilities.
: 12. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Security N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 Work on this task order may involve the handling of documents that contain proprietary information.
: 11. TRAVEL Travel/Meetings Anticipated meetings and other activities requiring PNNL travel are summarized in Table 4 below.
PNNL will safeguard documents containing proprietary information against unauthorized disclosure.
Table 4. Anticipated Travel Days
After completion of work, PNNL must either destroy the documents or return them to the NRG.* 1f they are destroyed, please confirm this inane mail to the COR with a copy to the Contracting Officer and include the date and manner in which the documents were destroyed.
                                                                      # of     per     Staff per Task                 Purpose                   Location         Trips   Trip       Trip 3     Scoeing Meetin_gs'               , TBD ,.                 4       -~--~!?to 3 . I.
Key Personnel The NRG reserves the right to identify key personnel during the proposal evaluation process and prior to award of task order. License Fee Recovery All work under this task order is not license fee recoverable.
4     Draft GEIS Writing Session         Rockville, MD           1       5       Up to 5
Data Rights The NRG shall have unlimited rights to and ownership of. all deliverables provided under this contract/order, including reports, recommendations, briefings, work plans and all other deliverables.
[2_~aft GE)S Meetings_-__-_-__--~===-T._B_D_:_.-.=====*~====-,.~4-------~--~:__UP ~o_9~
All documents and materials, to include the source codes of any software, produced under this contract/order are the property of the Government with all rights and privileges of ownership/copyright belonging exclusively to the Government.
6     Final GEIS Writing Session         Rockville, MD           1       5       Up to 5 PNNL staff will be authorized travel expenses consistent with the substantive provisions of the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) and the limitation of funds specified in this contract/order. All travel requires written Government approval from the CO, unless otherwise delegated to the COR.
These documents and materials may not be used or sold by PNNL without written authorization from the CO. All materials supplied to the Government shall be the sole property of the Government and may not be used for any other purpose. This right does not abrogate any other Government rights. The definition of "unlimited rights" is contained in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 27.401, "Definitions." FAR clause at FAR 52.227-14, "Rights in Data-General," is hereby incorporated by reference and made a 'part of this contract/order.
Travel will be reimbursed in accordance with FAR 31.205-46, "Travel costs" and the General Services Administration's Federal Travel Regulations at:
http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/104790. All travel requires prior written approval from the COR.
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N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1
: 12. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Security Work on this task order may involve the handling of documents that contain proprietary information. PNNL will safeguard documents containing proprietary information against unauthorized disclosure. After completion of work, PNNL must either destroy the documents or return them to the NRG.* 1f they are destroyed, please confirm this inane mail to the COR with a copy to the Contracting Officer and include the date and manner in which the documents were destroyed.
Key Personnel The NRG reserves the right to identify key personnel during the proposal evaluation process and prior to award of task order.
License Fee Recovery All work under this task order is not license fee recoverable.
Data Rights The NRG shall have unlimited rights to and ownership of. all deliverables provided under this contract/order, including reports, recommendations, briefings, work plans and all other deliverables. All documents and materials, to include the source codes of any software, produced under this contract/order are the property of the Government with all rights and privileges of ownership/copyright belonging exclusively to the Government. These documents and materials may not be used or sold by PNNL without written authorization from the CO. All materials supplied to the Government shall be the sole property of the Government and may not be used for any other purpose. This right does not abrogate any other Government rights.
The definition of "unlimited rights" is contained in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 27.401, "Definitions." FAR clause at FAR 52.227-14, "Rights in Data-General," is hereby incorporated by reference and made a 'part of this contract/order.
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Task Order No. NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Under Interagency Agreement No. NRC-HQ-25-14-0-0001
ML17264A066
Person / Time
Issue date: 09/20/2017
From: Carolyn Cooper
Acquisition Management Division
To: Madera G
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
References
NRC-HQ-25-14-0-0001
Download: ML17264A066 (18)


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' 'W ii 1.IAANO.; PAGE OF INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT NRC-~Q-50-17-T-0001 1 2 u

2.0RDER NO. 3. REQUISITION NO. 4 SOLICITATION NO.

NMS$-17-0155

5. EFFECTIVE DATE 6 i~WARD DATE 7. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE 08/28/2017 $,8/28/2017

,1 09/04/2017 TO 01/31/2020 LA~

8. SERVICING AGENCY 9. DELIVER TO PACIFIC NORTHWEST NAT JESSIE M QUINTERO

.1\LC: :1 OS NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION DUNS: 000000000 +4: 1! TWO WHITE FLINT NORTH BUILDING ii US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 'I 11545 ROCKVILLE PIKE fl PACIFIC NORTHWEST SITE O~FICE MAIL STOP T-4816 PO BOX 350 MS K9-42 'I ROCKVILLE MD 20852 11 RICHLAND WA 99352 ll ll Genice Madera l'I POC

'I TELEPHONE NO. 509-372-4010 \1 10 REQUESTING AGENCY I! 11. INVOICE OFFICE ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT DlrISION US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ALC: 31000001 TWO WHITE FLINT NORTH DUNS: 040535809 +4:

US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION i 11545 ROCKVILLE PIKE TWO WHITE FLINT NORTH !I MAILSTOP T9-B07 11545 ROCKVILLE PIKE i ROCKVILLE MD 20852-2738 MAIL STOP T-8E06M ii ROCrWILLE MD 20852-2738 "ii ii Poe Carolyn A. Cooper TELEPHONE NO. 301-415-67 34 !i

12. ISSUING OFFICE ii 13. LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 US NRC - HQ :1

!1 ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT D]VISION q

MAIL STOP TWFN-8E06M ii WASHINGTON DC 20555-0001~ 14. PROJECT ID i,

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21. 22 AMOUNT ITEMNO. UNIT PRICE NRC-HQ-50-17-T-oqpi i

The NRC and Paci~~c Northwest National Laborato~y (PNNL) hereby endbr into this Agreement Task Order Number NRC-lHQ-50-17-T-0001 ":. for the projec

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entitled "Update !Ff Decommission~ng Generic Environmental Im~~ct Statement (yEIS) ."

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NRC COR: Jessie ~uintero (301)415-7476 PNNL PM: Tara O'itJeil (541) 738-0362 PNNL TM: James dLulsbury 1F (509)375-2688.

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II 23 PAYMENT PROVISIONS 24. TOTALAMOUNT 25a. SIGNATURE OF GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATlvEJ(SERVICING)

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\i IORDER NO IThe period of pe~formance of thi's task order shall commence o~ September 4, 2017 and shall end 11 .

on January 31, 2q20. Notwithstanding the agreement effect~ve dates and period of

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performance star~ dates stited elsewhere in the il  : .

agreement, the ejfective date o~ the agreement and start date o~;, the period of performance are the last date ofisignature by the parties.

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i tonsideration anq Obligations:

Ii ii (a) Authorized cJst Ceiling $1,748,986.00 11 ii (b) The amount p~esently obligated with respect' to this DOE Agre~ent is $900,000.00 When and if the amount (s) pa~ d and payable to the DOE 1

Laboratory hereujder shall equal the obligated amount, the DOE ~aboratory shall. not be obligated to continue perfcl!rman~e of the work unless and

!until the NRC Co~Jtracting Officer shall increase the amount obligcj\ted with respect to this DOE

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~greement. Any ~prk undertaken by the DOE Laboratory in exc~ss of the obligated amount specified above ~r ~one so at the DOE Laboratory's sol~ risk.

I:r lrhe following doqµment is hereby made a part of

. ii t h is Agreement: i,,

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!Attachment No. l:f\ Statement of Work l:

!This agreement isi! entered into pursuant to the H

authority of the fnergy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended w42 U.S,C 5801 et seq.). This work will be per~brmed in accordance with the NRC/DOE Mernorandu~ of Understanding dated

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November 24, 1998\f To the best of our knowledge, the work requeste~ will not place the DOE and its contractor in dir:~ct competition with the domestic private 'Sector.

11 11 The work under th~s task order is Non-fee Recoverable Work.~

II DUNS: 040535809 I

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY- PNSO ACCEPTANCE

1. TO 12. AGREEMENT NUMBER AMOUNT (as Listed on Agreement) 13.

NRC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRCHQ5017T0001 $900,000.00

4. The Agreement identified above is accepted and the items requested will be provided as follows: (Check as Applicable) a.

b.

c.

  • 00 ALL ITEMS WILL BE PROVIDED THROUGH REIMBURSEMENT (Category I)

ALL ITEMS WILL BE PROCURED BY THE DIRECT CITATION OF FUNDS (Category II)

ITEMS WILL BE PROVIDED BY BOTH CATEGORY I AND CATEGORY II AS INDICATED BELOW

d. 0 THE ACCEPTANCE, FOR CATEGORY I ITEMS, IS QUALIFIED BECAUSE OF ANTICIPATED CONTINGENCIES AS TO FINAL PRICE.

CHANGES IN THIS ACCEPTANCE FIGURE WILL BE FURNISHED PERIODICALLY UPON DETERMINATION OF DEFINITIZED PRICES, BUT PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF BILLINGS.

5. 0 AGREEMENT ITEM NUMBER(S) IDENTIFIED IN BLOCK 13, "REMARKS," IS NOT ACCEPTED (IS REJECTED) FOR THE REASONS INDICATED.
6. TO BE PROVIDED THROUGH REIMBURSEMENT 7. TO BE PROCURED BY DIRECT CITATION OF FUNDS CATEGORY I CATEGORY II ITEM NO. QUANTITY ESTIMATED PRICE ITEM NO. QUANTITY ESTIMATED PRICE
a. b. c. a. b. c.

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d. TOTAL ESTIMATED PRICE $900,000.00 e. TOTAL ESTIMATED PRICE
8. ANTICIPATED DATE OF OBLIGATION FOR CATEGORY II ITEMS 9. GRAND TOTAL ESTIMATED PRICE OF ALL ITEMS
10. FUNDS DATA (Check if Applicable)
a. 0 ADDITIONAL FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF$ ARE REQUIRED (See justification in Block 13)
b. 0 FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF$ ARE NOT REQUIRED AND MAY BE WITHDRAWN
11. REMARKS Action authorized to support DOE Project No. 71368A Consistent with the Department of Energy's (DOE) full cost recovery policy, DOE collects, as part of its standard indirect cost rate, a Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) cost. Based on the amount of funds being accepted for this project, $3,580,434 represents the estimated amount that will be used for LDRD efforts. The LDRD amount might be different than what was proposed due to the timing of the proposal and the function action due to a proposed accounting change that is awaiting DOE approval. DOE believes that LDRD efforts provide opportunities in research that are instrumental in promoting cutting-edge science capabilities. In addition, DOE believes these capabilities benefit all the customers at the laboratory. By providing funds to DOE to perform work, you acknowledge that such activities are consistent with appropriations acts that provide funds to you.
12. ACCEPTING ACTIVITY 13. TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICIAL U.S. Department of Energy Pacific Northwest Site Office Melanie P. Fletcher, Contractin! Officer
14. SIGNATURE 15. DATE P .0. Box 350 (Mail Stop K9-42) 1 I;},~~',, ..

Richland, WA 99352 9/15/2017

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NRC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 TASK ORDER STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW)

1. PROJECT TITLE "Update of Decommissioning Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS)"
2. BACKGROUND NUREG-0586- Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities, (Decommissioning Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS)), is relied upon by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR), New Reactors Office (NRO) and Nuclear Materials Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reviews for reactors. The GEIS was last updated in 2002, following a rule change in.

1996. In addition to another rulemaking related to decommissioning currently underway, there are numerous conclusions and issues that need to be updated in the GEIS (Continued Storage, recent decommissioning experience, etc.).

3. PROJECT DESRIPTION AND OBJECTIVE(S)

The objective of this project is to update the GEIS, which will require completion of NEPA/GEIS milestones - scoping, preparation and publication of a Draft GEIS, support during public meetings and comment period including resolution of comments, and finalization of the GEIS and Record of Decision (ROD).

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) will support the NRG by developing a Draft and Final GEIS that the NRG will use to document its generic environmental review of nuclear reactor decommissioning. The resource/impact areas to be examined in the GEIS, in terms of the affected human environment and the potential impacts to that environment, will include: land use; transportation; geology, seismology and soils; water resources (ground water and surface water); ecological resources (including threatened and endangered species); climatology; meteorology and air quality; climate change; noise; historic arid cultural resources; visual and scenic resources; socioeconomics; public and occupational health (non-radiological and radiological); environmental consequences from accidents; waste management; and environmental justice.

PNNL will also evaluate the existing scope, purpose and need, and alternatives associated with decommissioning nuclear reactors. Decommissioning is likely to generate significant external stakeholder interest from around the country. Development of the GEIS will require a comprehensive and robust public outreach and facilitation program.

PNNL will prepare the GEIS in accordance with the NRC's applicable NEPA-implementing regulations in 10 CFR Part and NUREG-1555 (Environmental Standard Review Plan (SRP)).

In addition, the NRG typically coordinates reviews required by other statutes such as the National Historic Preservation Action (NHPA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA) with its NEPA reviews. Therefore, PNNL will be cognizant of other statutes that the NRG will need to comply with during its NEPA review.

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NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1

4. DELINEATION OF TASKS The Statement of Work (SOW) for this Task Order falls within the scope of the EWA with
  • PNNL, NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001.

The specific tasks and deliverables required for PNNL to support the scoping process, complete the Draft and Final GEIS and ROD, and assist with associated consultations, are described in detail below. Section 6 of this proposal lists the anticipated deliverables and the milestone schedule. Section 11.1 lists the assumptions related to required travel for this task order.

Task 1 - Project Management This task will last for the entire duration of the GEIS update. It may involve travel for the PNNL Task Team Lead (TTL) to meet with the NRG Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), if necessary.

Subtask 1. 1 Communication The PNNL TTL will have a weekly status call or face-to-face meeting with the NRG COR to discuss the status of the project (e.g., technical issues, contract monitoring, file.

management, etc.). Communication may be more or less frequent depending on the need.

Subtask 1.2 File Management PNNL will use the EARRTH collaboration/production site for file management. EARRTH will be accessible by all PNNL project team members and contain project-related documents, correspondence, and all working and final files.

NOTE: Project setup and maintenance fees associated with the EARRTH collaboration/ production site will be funded by NRC Agreement No. NRC-HQ-41 D-0002, "Technical Assistance for the Development of Environmental Assessment Reactor Review Team Home (EARRTH) Tool for NMSS Environmental Reviews and Rulemaking Activities."

Subtask 1.3 QualitvAssurance Program The PNNL TTL will have overall responsibility for ensuring that a robust and comprehensive quality assurance program is adequately implemented. The PNNL TTL will ensure that all deliverables have been prepared in accordance with quality assurance standards arid that all deliverables are reviewed for adequacy, accuracy, and consistency in technical content.

Task 2 - Review of GEIS As the initial step in the GEIS development, PNNL will review the existing scope, purpose and need, and identify proposed actions and reasonable alternatives associated with the GEIS.

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NRC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 Subtask 2. 1 Review of Relevant Documentation PNNL will review the Continued Storage GEIS (NUREG-2157) to determine how much information can be used for the Affected Environment and Cumulative Impacts Analysis.

PNNL will review available decommissioning activities at decommissioned (all phases) nuclear power plants and their environs. PNNL will independently collect available data or other types of information that will include, references cited in licensee's documents and relevant documents found through a comprehensive search and utilization of the NRC's publicly available Agency-Wide Documents Access and ManagerT)ent System (ADAMS),

found at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.

Subtask 2.2 Identify Applicable Laws and Regulations With prior approval of the NRC COR, PNNL will include in its GEIS development process, any additional coordination necessary to cover laws and regulations, other than NEPA. In addition, as necessary to" the development of the GEIS and as requested by the COR, PNNL will provide support for NRC consultations,. i.e., Section 106 consultation of the NHPA and Section 7 consultation under the ESA, as well as support for NRC coordination with other Federal, State, and local agencies. This support may include identification of agencies to contact, providing supporting information/documentation for consultations/coordination, input to and review of NRC letters/emails to agencies, etc.

PNNL will compile a list of federal, tribal, state, and local statutes, laws, and permits that are applicable to decommissioning projects, as appropriate, with an accompanying short description of each statue, law, or permit. Information resulting from NRC's past consultations/coordination with other agencies will be provided to PNNL for use in the Draft and Final GEIS analyses, as well as for summarizing, referencing, and reproducing, as necessary, in the Draft and Final GEIS documents.

Although PNNL will endeavor to conduct the bulk of the required information collection and review at the outset of the project, PNNL will continue to collect and review information throughout the duration of the project. Additional information may be identified or otherwise become available to support the development and completion of the Draft and Final GEIS and to provide support for a potential adjudicatory hearing on environmental issues.

Coordination and discussions between PNNL and the NRC staff are also expected to be ongoing, as necessary, throughout the duration of the task order.

Subtask 2.3 List all Documents Collected PNNL will also develop and maintain a bibliographic listing of all documents collected (reports, maps, papers, data files, etc.), including ADAMS Accession Numbers or web links where applicable, and will also maintain on file electronic copies of all collected documents.*

All references ultimately cited in both the Draft and Final GEIS (cited references and maps, drawings, tables, etc.) must be already publicly available in ADAMS or elsewhere in the public record or can be made publicly available in ADAMS.

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NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 PNNL will make the document list and electronic copies of documents, including periodic updates, available to the NRG GOR upon request. PNNL will be responsible for obtaining and providing the NRG GOR with appropriate permissions for use of any copyrighted materials and reference documents in the Draft and Final GEIS.

Task 3 - GEIS Scoping Process PNNL will assist the NRG staff in preparing for, organizing, and implementing the GEIS scoping process. PNNL will also support the NRG staff during other information gathering meetings with federal, tribal, state, and local organizations, public interest groups, and members of the public.

Subtask 3. 1 - Scoping Meetings PNNL will attend and support the GEIS scoping meeting(s) for the project. The scoping meeting(s) will be attended by PNNL's TTL and up to two (2) PNNL technical staff members (subject matter experts). PNNL's meeting attendees will be determined in consultation with the NRG GOR in advance of the scoping meeting(s). Up to four (4) public scoping meetings will be held by the NRG during the public scoping comment period.

In addition, PNNL may be requested by the NRG GOR to provide support in preparing meeting materials (NRG presentation, handouts, etc.) and to assist the NRG staff in the preparation of anticipated questions and responses to those questions, as well as other materials for the meeting(s).

PNNL may also be requested to provide logistical support for scoping meetings, including securing venues for the meetings, open-house venues and equipment, audio visual support for the meetings, as appropriate, and assisting NRG with coordinating other logistical aspects of the meetings both before and onsite during the meetings. NOTE: In this proposal, PNNL assumed labor hours and approximate costs of four (4) venues using standard audio/visual support (based on prior experience). PNNL will propose modifications to this subtask should additional venues be needed, or should the cost of the venues exceed this estimate.

Subtask 3.2 - Support and Facilitation for Scoping Meetings PNNL will provide support and facilitation for the draft scoping meetings, as needed. As directed by the NRG GOR, PNNL will identify and communicate with local stakeholders or key national stakeholders in advance of the meetings to ensure that appropriate parties are included in information distribution, notified of meetings and project activities, and met with, if appropriate.

As directed by the NRG GOR, PNNL will provide a skilled facilitator for the meetings to ensure that they are conducted in an orderly and productive manner. The facilitator, *either a PNNL staff member or consultant, will have direct experience facilitating contentious NRG meetings on environmental and high-level waste storage and transportation topics. PNNL will assume support for and facilitation of four (4) total meetings, including preparation time, attending preparation meetings, attending and facilitating the public meetings, and providing post-meeting support.

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N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 Subtask 3.3 - Scoping Summarv Report PNNL will manage the comments received during the public scoping process. PNNL will identify, sort and bin, review, and analyze all public comments presented at the scoping meeting(s) and otherwise provided to the NRG during the GEIS scoping process. PNNL will prepare a Scoping Summary Report to satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR § 51.29(b). The Scoping Summary Report will be submitted to NRG COR according to the schedule provided in Table 1 of this SOW.

  • PNNL will support the NRG COR in resolving comments received during the NRG concurrence review (OGG, interoffice). The NRG expects to receive up to 20,000 pieces of correspondence and no more than 1,000 unique comments. If more than 1,000 unique comments are received, the NRG and PNNL will discuss the need to increase the level of effort (See Optional Subtask 3.4).

PNNL will prepare a stand-alone Scoping Summary Report to be issued as a separate document to all commenters. PNNL will support the COR in preparing a mailing list for the Scoping Summary Report.

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(OPTIONAL) Subtask 3.4 - Additional Level of Effort for Large Numbers of Scoping Comments Under this optional subtask, PNNL, in coordination with the NRG COR, will provide additional support to address more than 1,000 unique comments. The level of effort will be determined at the time this optional subtask is exercised.

Task 4 - Prepare Draft GEIS PNNL will plan, draft, and complete a Draft GEIS that will document the NRG staff's evaluation of the potential environmental impacts of reactor decommissioning.

Prior to submission to the NRG, PNNL will review all versions of the GEIS for adequacy, accuracy, and consistency in technical content. In addition, reviews of the Draft and Final GEIS will be conducted by the PNNL's technical editor. The Draft and Final GEIS will read as if written by a single author, rather than seeming to be a compilation of individual articles written by multiple authors in differing styles.

PNNL will provide a Draft GEIS that is consistent with 10 CFR Part 51. Subtasks involved in the preparation of the Draft GEIS by PNNL will include preparation of a revised annotated GEIS outline, a revised purpose and need, and a revised description of the proposed action and alternatives, and preparation of all other preliminary draft chapters/sections of the GEIS.

Subtask 4. 1 - Preliminarv Annotated GEIS Outline PNNL will develop a "Preliminary Annotated GEIS Outline" for use in developing the GEIS.

The annotated outline will concisely describe: (1) the anticipated scope of each GEIS section; (2) the purpose and need; (3) the proposed action and reasonable alternatives; and (4) how much can be incorporated by reference or used for the Affected Environment from previous reactor GEISs (such as License Renewa'.I or Continued Storage GEISs).

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N RC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 The applicable requirements of 10 GFR § 51.70-51.71, and of Appendix A to Subpart A of 10 GFR Part 51 (Format for Presentation of Material in Environmental Impact Statements) will be incorporated into the outline. PNNL's goal in developing the outline will be to focus the GEIS discussion on areas of true environmental concern and the resources that will be most affected by decommissioning activities. PNNL will submit the Preliminary Annotated GEIS

  • Outline to the NRG GOR, and the NRG will review the outline and provide comments, as needed, to PNNL.

Subtask 4.2 - Preliminary GEIS Purpose and Need. Proposed Action. and Alternatives A clear agreement between the NRG and PNNL on the GEIS's purpose and need, the proposed action and alternatives to be considered is critical to the efficient preparation of the GEIS. To facilitate this agreement, PNNL will prepare and provide the NRG GOR with the (1) "Preliminary GEIS Purpose and Need," and (2) "Preliminary Description of the Proposed Action and Alternatives," for use in developing the GEIS and for possible use in Subtask 3.

The GOR will provide comments on PNNL's submittal.

Subtask 4.3- Preliminary Assessment of Generic Impact Determinations PNNL will prepare a preliminary determination on what. resource areas can be generically resolved. The following resource/impact areas should be considered: land use, transportation, geology, minerals and soils, water resources (groundwater and surface water

- water use and water quality), ecological resources, special status species and habitats, air quality, climate change, noise, historic and cultural resources, visual and scenic resources, socioeconomics, public and occupational health (non-radiological and radiological),

accidents, waste management, and environmental justice.

The length and level of detail of the description of the impacts for each resource area should be informed by the significance of the impacts to that resource area. For the impact discussion for resource areas other than environmental justice, historic and cultural resources, and threatened and endangered species, PNNL will make use of the impact significance levels (SMALL I MODERATE I LARGE). The focus of the impact evaluation for those resource areas is to be on the important attributes of the resource and whether the environmental effects alter and separately destabilize those attributes. For environmental justice, historic and cultural resources, and threatened and endangered species, PNNL will use the impact wording specific to those resources (e.g., "disproportionately high and adverse impact," "adversely effect," "adversely affect).

Subtask 4.4 - Preliminary Draft GEIS PNNL will prepare and provide the NRG GOR with a Preliminary Draft GEIS in accordance with the NRG's Notice of Intent to Prepare a GEIS and the NRG-approved Revised Annotated GEIS Outline from Subtask 4.1. A copy of the Preliminary Draft GEIS also will be placed and maintained on EARRTH.

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N RC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 N RC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 The material developed in Task 2, Subtasks 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 will be incorporated into the Preliminary Draft GEIS. PNNL will also develop and provide all additional materials necessary for a complete Preliminary Draft GEIS including, but not necessarily limited to:

GEIS introductory information; a description of the purpose and need for the proposed action; a description of the scope of the analysis in the GEIS; information on applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, permits and consultations; mitigation measures to avoid or minimize the impacts, as appropriate; and a summary of environmental consequences.

Subtask 4.5 - Writing Session for the Preliminarv Draft GEIS The NRG will conduct a writing session of up to five (5) days in length with PNNL ori the Preliminary Draft GEIS. This writing session will take place at PNNL's office in Washington, DC. The purpose of the writing session will be for the NRG to present its comments on the Preliminary Draft GEIS and to provide clarification of the comments, as needed. PNNL will make available staff involved in the preparation of the Preliminary Draft GEIS to take part in the writing session. The writing session agenda and schedule will be

  • determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting.

Subtask 4.6 - Camera-Ready and Publication-Ready Versions of Draft GEIS PNNL will incorporate comments from the Preliminary Draft GEIS writing session to produce the Camera-Ready Draft GEIS.

During the NRC's concurrence review of the Camera-Ready Draft GEIS, it may be necessary for PNNL to make additional changes to the Draft GEIS. Following the resolution of comments received during the concurrence process, PNNL will submit to the NRG the publication-ready version of the Draft GEIS.

Task 5 - Public Meetings and Comments on the Draft GEIS The NRG will issue the Draft GEIS for public comment in conjunction with a notice of availability that will be published in the Federal Register. It is anticipated that the public comment period will conclude 60 calendar days after EPA's notice of availability of the Draft GEIS. in the Federal Register. (The NRG may extend the public comment period by two 15-day extensions, to a possible 90 calendar-day total based on requests from the public or other factors.) The NRG will hoid up to four (4) public meetings during the Draft GEIS public comment pe.riod.

Subtask 5. 1 - Draft GEIS Public Comment Meetings PNNL will be required to attend the Draft GEIS public comment meeting(s) for the project. In addition, PNNL may be requested by the NRG COR to provide information for review and provide comments on the PowerPoint presentation prepared by the NRG staff for the meeting(s); and to assist the NRG staff in the preparation of anticipated questions and responses to those questions, as well as, other information for the meeting(s) (e.g., NRG presentation, posters, handouts).

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  • The NRG staff presently anticipates that up to two (2) Draft GEIS public comment meetings will be held on the same day or on consecutive days in the vicinity of the project site. The public meeting(s) will be attended by PNNL's TTL and up to five (5) PNNL technical staff members (subject matter experts). PNNL's meeting attendees will be determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting(s).

PNNL will also provide logistical support for the Draft GEIS public comment meetings, including securing venues for the meetings, open-house venues and equipment, audio visual support for the meetings, as appropriate, and assisting NRG with coordinating other logistical aspects of the meetings both before and during the meetings. NOTE: PNNL will assume labor hours and approximate costs of four (4) venues using standard audio/visual support.

PNNL will propose modifications to this subtask should additional venues be needed, or should the cost of the venues exceed this estimate. Before finalizing meeting logistics, PNNL must have COR approval.

Subtask 5.2 - Support and Facilitation for Draft GEIS Public Comment Meetings Under this subtask, PNNL will provide additional support and facilitation for the Draft GEIS public comment meetings, as needed. As directed by the NRG COR, PNNL will identify and communicate with local stakeholders or key national stakeholders in advance of the meetings to ensure that appropriate parties are included in information distribution, notified of m*eetings and project activities, and met with, if necessary.

PNNL will provide a skilled facilitator for the meetings to ensure that they are conducted in an orderly and productive manner. The facilitator, either a PNNL staff member or consultant, will have direct experience facilitating contentious NRG meetings on environmental and high-level waste storage and transportation topics. PNNL will assume support for and facilitation of four (4) total meetings, including preparation time, attending preparation meetings, attending and facilitating the public meetings, and providing post-meeting support.

Subtask 5.3 - Management and Resolution of Public Comments on Draft GEIS PNNL will manage all public comments received during the public comment period. PNNL will delineate, compile, and bin (i.e., organize by topic area and related issue) all public comments on the Draft GEIS received by the NRG from all sources* (e.g. public comment meeting transcript(s), e-mail, regular mail, regulations.gov, etc.). Working closely with PNNL, the NRG COR will review and approve the delineation and binning of the comments. PNNL will use the Comment Response Database, as appropriate, to delineate, bin, and respond to comments. It is presently anticipated that approximately 1,000 unique comments will be received. At the beginning of the public comment period, or prior to, the NRG and PNNL will develop binning guidance and bins for the comments.

Note that many of the comments may be submitted to the NRG near the end of the public comment period. Therefore, PNNL will begin comment delineation, compilation, and binning upon receipt of the first set of comments from the NRG COR and will proceed with delineation, compilation, and binning as each set of additional comments is sent by the NRG 8

NRC-HQ-25-14-D-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 COR. Note also that many commenters may submit multiple comments within a single submittal (e.g., emails, letters, or verbal or written public meeting statements containing several comments on a number of different topics), and PNNL will appropriately delineate, and bin the comments from such submittals.

Each document containing comments from external stakeholders will be identified with a unique identification number. PNNL will review all comments and delineate each unique, individual comment within each comment-document. Each unique, individual comment will also have its unique identification number. As noted above, PNNL will start delineation of comments as soon as NRC provides the first comment-document (e.g.; e-mail, transcript, letter) and will provide the outcome of the delineation as it completes the review of comment-documents (i.e., PNNL will not wait until it has finished reviewing and delineating all comments to submit the results of the delineation to the NRC COR). At the same time, PNNL will start binning the comments based on the scope and message of the comments.

The NRC COR (or team members) will review the binning and delineation in the CRD. If needed, PNNL will also run delineation reports.

If the number of unique pieces of correspondence (comments) received on the Draft GEIS exceed 1,000, the NRC may, by the issuance of a modification to PNNL's task order, adjust PNNL's delivery time for the Appendix (Resolution of Comments on Draft GEIS). (See Optional Subtask 5.4).

NOTE: Project setup and maintenance fees associated with the CRD will be funded by NRC Agreement No. NRC-HQ-41-13-0-0002, "Technical Assistance for the Development of Environmental Assessment Reactor Review Team Home (EARRTH) Tool for NMSS Environmental Reviews and Rulemaking Activities."

(OPTIONAL) Subtask 5.4 - Additional Level of Effort for Large Numbers of Comments on Draft GEIS, and from Internal NRG and External Stakeholder Reviews of Draft GEIS Under this optional subtask, PNNL, in coordination with the NRC COR, will provide additional support to address more than 1,000 unique pieces of correspondence. The level of effort will be determined at the time this optional subtask is exercised.

Subtask 5.5 - Appendix for Comments Received on the Draft GEIS PNNL will also prepare written responses to the public comments on the Draft GEIS for those resource areas assigned to them. The NRC COR will work with PNNL to identify public comments that would require NRC preparation of the response given the regulatory or policy issues or implications raised by the commenter.

  • PNNL will prepare an appendix containing the binned comments and the NRC's response to the like-grouped comments. As the Appendix goes through NRC review and concurrence review, PNNL may be required to update the Appendix to resolve NRC comments. The Appendix will be added to the Final GEIS as a new appe.ndix.

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N RC-HQ-25-14-0-0001 NRC-HQ-50-17-T-0001 Attachment No. 1 Task 6 - Prepare Final GEIS After receipt of technical direction from the NRG COR, PNNL will continue with the development of the Final GEIS as indicated below.

Subtask 6. 1 - Prepare Draft Final GEIS PNNL will prepare a Draft Final GEIS that includes revisions to the Draft GEIS made in response to public comments on the Draft GEIS evaluated under Subtask 5.5 and on any new or revised information that may become available following the development of the Draft GEIS. The changes to the Draft GEIS will be clearly shown as tracked changes with side bars in the Draft Final GEIS. lri addition, PNNL will incorporate the Final Compilation of Comments and Responses from Subtask 5.5 into the Draft Final GEIS as an appendix.

The comment responses will direct the reader to locations (section numbers, table numbers, figure numbers, etc.) within the Final GEIS where the text has been changed in response to the comments.

Subtask 6.2 - Writing Session for the Final GEIS A Final GEIS writing session of up to five (5) days in length will be held at PNNL's office in Washington, DC, or at another acceptable location. The writing session will be held after PNNL receives NRC's comments on the Draft Final GEIS. PNNL will review, address, and incorporate the comments received on the Draft Final GEIS during the time period between the receipt of the comments and the Final GEIS writing session. At the meeting, staff from PNNL and NRG will conduct a line-by-line review of the Draft Final GEIS, as necessary, and produce revisions to the document. PNNL's meeting attendees and the meeting agenda and schedule will be determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting.

PNNL will make available staff involved in the preparation of the Draft Final GEIS to take part in the writing session, as needed. The writing session agenda and schedule will be determined in consultation with the NRG COR in advance of the meeting.

Subtask 6.3 - Camera-Ready and Publication-Ready Versions of Final GEIS PNNL will incorporate comments from the Final GEIS writing session to produce the Camera-Ready copy of the Final GEIS.

During the NRC's concurrence review of the Camera-Ready Final GEIS, it may be necessary for PNNL to make additional changes to the GEIS. Following the resolution of comments received during the concurrence process, PNNL will submit to the NRG the publication-ready version of the Final GEIS.

(OPTIONAL) Subtask 6.4 - Record of Decision Under this optional subtask, PNNL may be asked to assist the COR in preparing a Record of Decision and associated correspondence (letters, Federal Register notice, etc.).

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5. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND STANDARDS The documents listed below are relevant to the requirement and will be used by PNNL in the performance of the task order. The COR will continue.to identify and provide necessary documents to PNNL as they become available throughout the period of performance of this task order. PNNL will be familiar with the following documents in the performance of this effort:
  • NUREG~0586, Supplement 1
  • Statement of Considerations for Past Decommissioning Rulemakings
  • Ongoing Decommissioning Rulemaking (Regulatory Basis, Draft Rule)
6. DELIVERABLES AND DELIVERY SCHEDULE/REPORTING REQUIREMENTS PNNL will provide the deliverables stated in the table below, in electronic format unless directed by the COR. The electronic format will be provided using a Microsoft-based product, (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) unless the COR and PNNL specifically agree on another format. PNNL will maintain appropriate revision control in an electronic format.
  • For each final" deliverable (e.g., preliminary, draft, or final) PNNL will explicitly state in its submittal that the product provided is the deliverable for Task/Subtask XX, as further described below.

PNNL will develop (as necessary), maintain, and control data, files, information, and deliverables pursuant to this task order.

Table 1. Schedule for Deliverables/Milestones Task Deliverable/Milestone Due Date L~!- Scopi~JLl!'le~~g - M~t_e_~~-1~----'-:_______ 15 d~}:'~J~_r_!9_r:_!_o me~!in~L9~t~Jf_B~l__ :_____________ J 3.1 Scoping Meeting - Logistics 45 days prior to meeting date (TBD) r-------~. __________________'"____ --- -- - - ------*-----~--------- -- . -----.----

3.2 Scoping Meetings - Facilitation* Atthe public meetings (and/or days prior to public

1_ __________________ -----*- ______ . ___ ____ ______ __ _ _ meetings) ______________________________ -* _

3.3 Draft Binning and Delineation Report 15 business days from receipt of final set of public comments from COR

,-------~-----------:---~--- ---- '-----*-- --*--.------*---_____,,--,---:"--:-*------ ------:~------- ------------------------- ------ --,

I 3.3 . Scoping Summary Report  : *' - - -1 o*6l.¥ness days from receipt of the _comments*_** .- .J I * *

  • from CQR on the Draft Report *1

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3.4* Support for Additional Comments TBD (at end of comment period once the total number of comments is known)

L~tj --::.~~~§~i~~~~~l~~~~-~~-(~u!lj-ne __=~ig days t~?~l.~sk~P~~~~~~ci-~~~-~7"'- ~----~~~ --

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4.3 Preliminary Assessment of Generic 75 days from task order award i , lrnpact Determinations -

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4.4 Preliminary Draft GEIS 100 days from public meeting

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4.6 - Publication-Ready Draft GEIS 2 days upon completion of the concurrence review

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Draft GEIS Public Meeting - Materials 15 days prior to meeting date (TBD) l L_ ___ _ 5.1 braft GE1s P~c-Me~~i-:~f?9i~~c;_-:_* -_~~-days P~~~io~~~~a.t~(TBDT,--==-~~~------.,--1 5.2 Draft GEIS Public Meeting - Facilitation At the public meetings (and/or days prior to public meetings) r* ---s.4:--_-_"$µp_ port fo,r Aci~itionaTc~mm~~~- --- - -

I iso (at:enciof comment period once.tne i~ial -------1 L - ___,____________ n_~m§~!_:~~~?mments)sJ<no~~ - :.~_,_~------~-'--J 5.5 Draft GEIS Comment Resolution - 10 business days from receipt of final set of public Binning and Delineation Report comments from COR

,---5:s***

  • Draft GEIS Comment Re~;i~tlo~-:::_-- --- --4-5-d~y;fro~-~eceiptof the com-ments from COR on L_ _______ _:___2ppen~.!.:< for Final.:_~~S __ _---~-~-- _______!h.~ ~~ft~_?_'!1P~~ Comm~nts a~d R~~__eonses 6.1 Draft Final GEIS 120 days after end of public comment period on the Draft GEIS r----- -*--- -- - - - - *------ ------------ ----~---- - - - * - - - - - - -.----:-----_----- ------c--i L ___ ~:? 17inal GEIS Writing Sessi~~ -----'---- __ __ _~ ~ 9~y~-~f~~L~ub~itta!of preliminary Fin~!~-~!~

6.3 Camera-Ready Final GEIS 15 days after writing session r---

L 6.3 , Publication-Heady f:in~[~EI~~==~=~:-~~--- - ~~~~~~e.C:~.~o~~~fthe con9ur~en~~~vi~~-J 6.4* FONS I/ROD and correspondence Provided with the Camera Ready Final EA/SEIS

  • Optional Task The above deliverables will be submitted to the task order Contracting Officer and task order COR by the dates specified. The COR will review all draft deliverables (and coordinate any internal NRG staff review, if needed) and provide comments back to PNNL. PNNL will revise the draft deliverable based on the comments provided by the COR and then deliver a revised version of the deliverable, which will then be considered the Final Version. When mutually-agreed upon between PNNL and the COR, PNNL may submit preliminary or partial drafts to help gauge PNNL's understanding of the particular work requirement. More than one round of drafts may be needed if PNNL does not successfully incorporate the COR's comments on the previous draft.

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7. REQUIRED LABOR CATEGORIES Table 2. Labor Categories and Level of Effort Labor Category * ** 'Minimum Qualification Req~ireme!lt Task Team Lead (TTL)' . 1O years of experience in a resource area 5 years of experience with NEPA reviews 5 *years of experience with nuclear

,. reactors regulatory activities

_____ .,___ ----*-C*-*--*------- -----'--------'-*'to-years*of*mariaging*large-teams*-*---------

of technical staff Subject Matter Expert (SME) 7 years of technical Expertise in resource area and 2 years of experience with nuclear reactor regulatory activities Sr. Tech Reviewer Technical Reviewer I Administrative Support*' (ADMIN) r------~------- . ~~-----*----------~

_s*ye*ars of experience preparing NEPA

--*-1

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Table 3. PNNL Staff and Area of Expertise Name Area of Expertise *

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__. __ ... ____________________-_ _E!}terpris~:Y'{iQ~~g_reef!1§!2~l~YYf.J prggr!=lm r:n_C!.T}_~Qer J James (Bo) Saulsbury Task Team Lead, alternatives, cumulative L~~eph~~[e_!:i~s-=~==--- ~--- - Deput~ Le~~--- ~~~~--~-=-~=~~------=---~---------------------~

Terri Miley Public involvement and Comment Response Database (CRD) lead 1-----------,----------- -------"'*....,,--*-- ' ' ----~"'"'*----*---------------~------r*-~--:-------0

Dave Anderson

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Amoret Bunn

.,. Terrestrial ecology

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Aquatic ecology, noise, public and occupational health (non-rad)

[fi~~cJ~I(ifue)]'~e~n --~-, (Su~cont~~tp_ub!l~-f!!~~tin~_!~c[(~!9!==-~==-------------_-__~J Fleur De Peralta Technical advisory committee

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Elle~-~E'.l!!'~~c:~_}'_______ . ______tlJ_~toric ~.12d c~~_':!_r~_!_ re~_o_u~~s- __ . ________________ - -----*---*-

Julia Flaherty Climatology, meteorology, air quality, climate Beck_Y._~~~9:=-"----~ -~=--**' :~~.2_Iech~lCa:l~~~~E_~ co~~_i!f~~~---=-- ------~----------~--

Steve Maheras ----~----.--* _______

Transportation, waste management ---~-

Eva Mart Rad health Phil Meyer Groundwater hydrology, geology, soils

[~}~~-~~~~----===:--~"-_/:. ~~.?-~-~ction lead_--~=*. -~--~_:_-==--~-~---------------*---..---~----------~~

Rajiv Prasad Surface-water hydrology

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8. GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY None.
9. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The period of performance for the work specified in this SOW will commence on September 4, 2017 and will continue until January 31, 2020. This time period includes the anticipated time required for PNNL to complete all activities necessary for the NRG to issue the Final GEIS.
10. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE Except as otherwise indicated in Section 11.1 TRAVEUMEETINGS of this SOW, the work will be performed at PNNL's facilities.
11. TRAVEL Travel/Meetings Anticipated meetings and other activities requiring PNNL travel are summarized in Table 4 below.

Table 4. Anticipated Travel Days

  1. of per Staff per Task Purpose Location Trips Trip Trip 3 Scoeing Meetin_gs' , TBD ,. 4 -~--~!?to 3 . I.

4 Draft GEIS Writing Session Rockville, MD 1 5 Up to 5

[2_~aft GE)S Meetings_-__-_-__--~===-T._B_D_:_.-.=====*~====-,.~4-------~--~:__UP ~o_9~

6 Final GEIS Writing Session Rockville, MD 1 5 Up to 5 PNNL staff will be authorized travel expenses consistent with the substantive provisions of the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) and the limitation of funds specified in this contract/order. All travel requires written Government approval from the CO, unless otherwise delegated to the COR.

Travel will be reimbursed in accordance with FAR 31.205-46, "Travel costs" and the General Services Administration's Federal Travel Regulations at:

http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/104790. All travel requires prior written approval from the COR.

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12. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Security Work on this task order may involve the handling of documents that contain proprietary information. PNNL will safeguard documents containing proprietary information against unauthorized disclosure. After completion of work, PNNL must either destroy the documents or return them to the NRG.* 1f they are destroyed, please confirm this inane mail to the COR with a copy to the Contracting Officer and include the date and manner in which the documents were destroyed.

Key Personnel The NRG reserves the right to identify key personnel during the proposal evaluation process and prior to award of task order.

License Fee Recovery All work under this task order is not license fee recoverable.

Data Rights The NRG shall have unlimited rights to and ownership of. all deliverables provided under this contract/order, including reports, recommendations, briefings, work plans and all other deliverables. All documents and materials, to include the source codes of any software, produced under this contract/order are the property of the Government with all rights and privileges of ownership/copyright belonging exclusively to the Government. These documents and materials may not be used or sold by PNNL without written authorization from the CO. All materials supplied to the Government shall be the sole property of the Government and may not be used for any other purpose. This right does not abrogate any other Government rights.

The definition of "unlimited rights" is contained in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 27.401, "Definitions." FAR clause at FAR 52.227-14, "Rights in Data-General," is hereby incorporated by reference and made a 'part of this contract/order.

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