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{{#Wiki_filter:1Exhibit NWMI-007-R1Environmental PanelJanuary 23, 2018U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionCommission Mandatory Meeting 2Exhibit NWMI-007-RDevelopment of Environmental ReportGranted an exemption to submit the Construction Permit Application in two parts [Published in Federal Register (FR) on October 24, 2013 (78FR63501)]NRC conducted an independent evaluation of Part One of the Construction Permit Environmental Impact Statement Development MilestonesNWMI submitted Part One of Construction Permit Application: February5, 2015 NRC acknowledged receipt: April 21, 2015 (80 FR 22227)NRC published Notice of Docketing: June 8, 2015 (80 FR 32418) (ADAMS Accession No. ML15125A048) Environmental Site Audit/Scoping Meeting: December 8 & 9, 2015 (Columbia, MO)Draft EIS public comment period: November 1 December 29, 2016 (Public meeting on December 6, 2016 in Columbia, Missouri)Final EIS published May 31, 2017 NUREG-2209, Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Construction Permit for the Northwest Medical Isotopes Radioisotope Production Facility(ADAMS Accession No. ML17130A862) 3Exhibit NWMI-007-RProposed ActionDecide whether to issue a construction permit under 10 CFR 50 that would allow construction of the NWMI medical radioisotope production facility (RPF)If a construction permit is granted by NRC, NWMI could build the proposed facility at the 3 hectare (7.4-acre) Discovery Ridge Research Park (Discovery Ridge) site, in Boone County, Columbia, MissouriNWMI RPF activities include:Fabricating low-enriched uranium (LEU) targets (including uranium recycle and recovery)Shipping targets to university research reactorsIrradiating LEU targets at university research reactorsReturning targets to RPFLEU target dissolutionMolybdenum-99 (99Mo) recovery and purification 4Exhibit NWMI-007-RConsultationsAdvisory Council on Historic PreservationBoone County Government CenterCity of Columbia, MissouriMid-Missouri Regional Planning CommissionMissouri Department of ConservationMissouri Department of Health and Senior ServicesMissouri Department of Natural ResourcesMissouri Department of Public SafetyMissouri Department of TransportationU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Department of EnergyTribal Nations 31 5Exhibit NWMI-007-RAlternative Site Locations Evaluated by NWMIUniversity ofMissouriResearch Reactor (MURR) Columbia, MO Discovery Ridge Research Park Columbia, MOOregon State University (OSU) Corvallis, ORMcClellan Business Park (McClellan) Davis, CAUniversity of California at Davis (UC Davis) Research Reactor located at McClellan 6Exhibit NWMI-007-RDiscovery Ridge LayoutRPF will be located on Lot 15 7.4-acre No existing structuresUsed for agriculture for past centurytwo existing companies 7Exhibit NWMI-007-RMURR RPF LayoutPreliminary RPF LayoutCurrent MURR Layout 8Exhibit NWMI-007-RAlternative Technologies/Alternatives Evaluated by NRCAlternatives EvaluatedNo-action alternativeNWMI RPF at University of Missouri Research Reactor site (alternative site)Linear accelerator-based facility at Discovery Ridge site (Alternative Technology No. 1)Subcritical fission-based facility at Discovery Ridge site (Alternative Technology No. 2)Alternative Technologies Neutron capture technologyAqueous homogenous reactor technologySelective gas extraction technologyUranium fission technologyLinear accelerator-based technology 9Exhibit NWMI-007-RConnected Actions University Research ReactorWashington State UniversityOregon State UniversityUniversity of CA DavisUniversity of TexasTexas A&MUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of WisconsinUniversity of MissouriPenn State UniversityUniversity of MA LowellMassachusetts Institute Of TechnologyLEGENDNWMI Radioisotope Production FacilityUniversity Research Reactors ChosenProspective Transport RoutesUniversity Research Reactors Being Evaluated 10Exhibit NWMI-007-RConnected Actions (continued)Few facility modifications will be required No exterior construction anticipated for any reactorNo changes in land useMinimal changes in staffingAuthorization for possession and use of targets will be promulgated under the license amendment process for each facilityMURR early 2018OSU early 2019Third facility has been selected but not socialized 11Exhibit NWMI-007-REnvironmental Impact SummaryNWMI RPFat Discovery RidgeNWMI RPFat MURRLinear Accelerator-Based Technologyat Discovery RidgeSubcriticalFission-Based Technologyat Discovery RidgeNo Action Construction ImpactsSMALL impacts toall resource categoriesNo historic properties affectedSMALL to MODERATE impacts toall resource categoriesPotential adverse effect to historic propertiesSMALL impacts toall resource categoriesNo historic properties affectedSMALL impacts toall resource categoriesNo historic properties affectedSMALL impacts toall resource categoriesNo historic properties affectedConstruction Benefits~100jobs (on average)Annual tax payment of $2.5M~100jobs (on average)Annual tax payment of $2.5M~100jobs(on average)Annual tax payment of $2.5M~100jobs (on average)Annual tax payment of $2.5MNoneOperationImpactsSMALL impacts toall resource categoriesSMALL impacts toall resource categoriesSMALL impacts toall resource categoriesSMALL impacts toall resource categoriesSMALL impacts toall resource categoriesOperation Benefits~125jobsReliable source of 99Mo for medical usesAnnual tax payment of $2.5M~125jobsReliable source of 99Mo for medical usesAnnual tax payment of $2.5M~125jobsReliable source of 99Mo for medical usesAnnual tax payment of $2.5M~125jobsReliable source of 99Mo for medical usesAnnual tax payment of $2.5MNoneEnvironmental Impact Summary 12Exhibit NWMI-007-RQuestions?  
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Environmental Panel January 23, 2018 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission Mandatory Meeting United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of:
NORTHWEST MEDICAL ISOTOPES, LLC (Medical Radioisotope Production Facility)
Commission Mandatory Hearing Docket #: 05000609 Exhibit #:
Identified:
Admitted:
Withdrawn:
Rejected:
Stricken:
Other:
NWMI-007-R-MA-CM01 1/23/2018 1/23/2018
 
2 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Development of Environmental Report Granted an exemption to submit the Construction Permit Application in two parts
[Published in Federal Register (FR) on October 24, 2013 (78 FR 63501)]
NRC conducted an independent evaluation of Part One of the Construction Permit Application and developed potential impacts of NWMIs proposed action Environmental Impact Statement Development Milestones
- NWMI submitted Part One of Construction Permit Application: February 5, 2015
* NRC acknowledged receipt: April 21, 2015 (80 FR 22227)
* NRC published Notice of Docketing: June 8, 2015 (80 FR 32418) (ADAMS Accession No. ML15125A048)  
- Environmental Site Audit/Scoping Meeting: December 8 & 9, 2015 (Columbia, MO)
- Draft EIS public comment period: November 1 - December 29, 2016 (Public meeting on December 6, 2016 in Columbia, Missouri)
- Final EIS published May 31, 2017 NUREG-2209, Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Construction Permit for the Northwest Medical Isotopes Radioisotope Production Facility (ADAMS Accession No. ML17130A862)  
 
3 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Proposed Action Decide whether to issue a construction permit under 10 CFR 50 that would allow construction of the NWMI medical radioisotope production facility (RPF)
If a construction permit is granted by NRC, NWMI could build the proposed facility at the 3 hectare (7.4-acre) Discovery Ridge Research Park (Discovery Ridge) site, in Boone County, Columbia, Missouri NWMI RPF activities include:
- Fabricating low-enriched uranium (LEU) targets (including uranium recycle and recovery)
- Shipping targets to university research reactors
- Irradiating LEU targets at university research reactors
- Returning targets to RPF
- LEU target dissolution
- Molybdenum-99 (99Mo) recovery and purification
 
4 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Consultations Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Boone County Government Center City of Columbia, Missouri Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission Missouri Department of Conservation Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Missouri Department of Natural Resources Missouri Department of Public Safety Missouri Department of Transportation U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Department of Energy Tribal Nations 31
 
5 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Alternative Site Locations Evaluated by NWMI University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) - Columbia, MO Discovery Ridge Research Park - Columbia, MO Oregon State University (OSU) - Corvallis, OR McClellan Business Park (McClellan) - Davis, CA University of California at Davis (UC Davis) Research Reactor located at McClellan
 
6 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Discovery Ridge Layout RPF will be located on Lot 15 7.4-acre  
- No existing structures
- Used for agriculture for past century NWMI anchor for radioisotope ecosystem; two existing companies  
 
7 Exhibit NWMI-007-R MURR RPF Layout Preliminary RPF Layout Current MURR Layout
 
8 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Alternative Technologies/Alternatives Evaluated by NRC Alternatives Evaluated No-action alternative NWMI RPF at University of Missouri Research Reactor site (alternative site)
Linear accelerator-based facility at Discovery Ridge site (Alternative Technology No. 1)
Subcritical fission-based facility at Discovery Ridge site (Alternative Technology No. 2)
Alternative Technologies Neutron capture technology Aqueous homogenous reactor technology Selective gas extraction technology Uranium fission technology Linear accelerator-based technology
 
9 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Connected Actions - University Research Reactor Washington State University Oregon State University University of CA Davis University of Texas Texas A&M University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin University of Missouri Penn State University University of MA Lowell Massachusetts Institute Of Technology LEGEND NWMI Radioisotope Production Facility University Research Reactors Chosen Prospective Transport Routes University Research Reactors Being Evaluated
 
10 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Connected Actions (continued)
Few facility modifications will be required No exterior construction anticipated for any reactor No changes in land use Minimal changes in staffing Authorization for possession and use of targets will be promulgated under the license amendment process for each facility
- MURR early 2018
- OSU early 2019 Third facility has been selected but not socialized
 
11 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Environmental Impact Summary NWMI RPF at Discovery Ridge NWMI RPF at MURR Linear Accelerator-Based Technology at Discovery Ridge Subcritical Fission-Based Technology at Discovery Ridge No Action Construction Impacts
* SMALL impacts to all resource categories
* No historic properties affected
* SMALL to MODERATE impacts to all resource categories
* Potential adverse effect to historic properties
* SMALL impacts to all resource categories
* No historic properties affected
* SMALL impacts to all resource categories
* No historic properties affected
* SMALL impacts to all resource categories
* No historic properties affected Construction Benefits
* ~100 jobs (on average)
* Annual tax payment of  
$2.5M
* ~100 jobs (on average)
* Annual tax payment of  
$2.5M
* ~100 jobs(on average)
* Annual tax payment of  
$2.5M
* ~100 jobs (on average)
* Annual tax payment of  
$2.5M None Operation Impacts
* SMALL impacts to all resource categories
* SMALL impacts to all resource categories
* SMALL impacts to all resource categories
* SMALL impacts to all resource categories
* SMALL impacts to all resource categories Operation Benefits
* ~125 jobs
* Reliable source of 99Mo for medical uses
* Annual tax payment of  
$2.5M
* ~125 jobs
* Reliable source of 99Mo for medical uses
* Annual tax payment of  
$2.5M
* ~125 jobs
* Reliable source of 99Mo for medical uses
* Annual tax payment of  
$2.5M
* ~125 jobs
* Reliable source of 99Mo for medical uses
* Annual tax payment of  
$2.5M None Environmental Impact Summary
 
12 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Questions?}}

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Official Exhibit - NWMI-007-R-MA-CM01 - Northwest Medical Isotopes, LLC Presentation Slides: Environmental Presentation
ML18025B106
Person / Time
Site: Northwest Medical Isotopes
Issue date: 01/16/2018
From:
Northwest Medical Isotopes
To:
NRC/OGC
SECY RAS
References
50-609-CP, Construction Permit Mndtry Hrg, RAS 54171
Download: ML18025B106 (12)


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1 Exhibit NWMI-007-R 1

Environmental Panel January 23, 2018 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission Mandatory Meeting United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of:

NORTHWEST MEDICAL ISOTOPES, LLC (Medical Radioisotope Production Facility)

Commission Mandatory Hearing Docket #: 05000609 Exhibit #:

Identified:

Admitted:

Withdrawn:

Rejected:

Stricken:

Other:

NWMI-007-R-MA-CM01 1/23/2018 1/23/2018

2 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Development of Environmental Report Granted an exemption to submit the Construction Permit Application in two parts

[Published in Federal Register (FR) on October 24, 2013 (78 FR 63501)]

NRC conducted an independent evaluation of Part One of the Construction Permit Application and developed potential impacts of NWMIs proposed action Environmental Impact Statement Development Milestones

- NWMI submitted Part One of Construction Permit Application: February 5, 2015

- Environmental Site Audit/Scoping Meeting: December 8 & 9, 2015 (Columbia, MO)

- Draft EIS public comment period: November 1 - December 29, 2016 (Public meeting on December 6, 2016 in Columbia, Missouri)

- Final EIS published May 31, 2017 NUREG-2209, Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Construction Permit for the Northwest Medical Isotopes Radioisotope Production Facility (ADAMS Accession No. ML17130A862)

3 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Proposed Action Decide whether to issue a construction permit under 10 CFR 50 that would allow construction of the NWMI medical radioisotope production facility (RPF)

If a construction permit is granted by NRC, NWMI could build the proposed facility at the 3 hectare (7.4-acre) Discovery Ridge Research Park (Discovery Ridge) site, in Boone County, Columbia, Missouri NWMI RPF activities include:

- Fabricating low-enriched uranium (LEU) targets (including uranium recycle and recovery)

- Shipping targets to university research reactors

- Irradiating LEU targets at university research reactors

- Returning targets to RPF

- LEU target dissolution

- Molybdenum-99 (99Mo) recovery and purification

4 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Consultations Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Boone County Government Center City of Columbia, Missouri Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission Missouri Department of Conservation Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Missouri Department of Natural Resources Missouri Department of Public Safety Missouri Department of Transportation U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Department of Energy Tribal Nations 31

5 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Alternative Site Locations Evaluated by NWMI University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) - Columbia, MO Discovery Ridge Research Park - Columbia, MO Oregon State University (OSU) - Corvallis, OR McClellan Business Park (McClellan) - Davis, CA University of California at Davis (UC Davis) Research Reactor located at McClellan

6 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Discovery Ridge Layout RPF will be located on Lot 15 7.4-acre

- No existing structures

- Used for agriculture for past century NWMI anchor for radioisotope ecosystem; two existing companies

7 Exhibit NWMI-007-R MURR RPF Layout Preliminary RPF Layout Current MURR Layout

8 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Alternative Technologies/Alternatives Evaluated by NRC Alternatives Evaluated No-action alternative NWMI RPF at University of Missouri Research Reactor site (alternative site)

Linear accelerator-based facility at Discovery Ridge site (Alternative Technology No. 1)

Subcritical fission-based facility at Discovery Ridge site (Alternative Technology No. 2)

Alternative Technologies Neutron capture technology Aqueous homogenous reactor technology Selective gas extraction technology Uranium fission technology Linear accelerator-based technology

9 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Connected Actions - University Research Reactor Washington State University Oregon State University University of CA Davis University of Texas Texas A&M University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin University of Missouri Penn State University University of MA Lowell Massachusetts Institute Of Technology LEGEND NWMI Radioisotope Production Facility University Research Reactors Chosen Prospective Transport Routes University Research Reactors Being Evaluated

10 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Connected Actions (continued)

Few facility modifications will be required No exterior construction anticipated for any reactor No changes in land use Minimal changes in staffing Authorization for possession and use of targets will be promulgated under the license amendment process for each facility

- MURR early 2018

- OSU early 2019 Third facility has been selected but not socialized

11 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Environmental Impact Summary NWMI RPF at Discovery Ridge NWMI RPF at MURR Linear Accelerator-Based Technology at Discovery Ridge Subcritical Fission-Based Technology at Discovery Ridge No Action Construction Impacts

  • SMALL impacts to all resource categories
  • No historic properties affected
  • SMALL to MODERATE impacts to all resource categories
  • Potential adverse effect to historic properties
  • SMALL impacts to all resource categories
  • No historic properties affected
  • SMALL impacts to all resource categories
  • No historic properties affected
  • SMALL impacts to all resource categories
  • No historic properties affected Construction Benefits
  • ~100 jobs (on average)
  • Annual tax payment of

$2.5M

  • ~100 jobs (on average)
  • Annual tax payment of

$2.5M

  • ~100 jobs(on average)
  • Annual tax payment of

$2.5M

  • ~100 jobs (on average)
  • Annual tax payment of

$2.5M None Operation Impacts

  • SMALL impacts to all resource categories
  • SMALL impacts to all resource categories
  • SMALL impacts to all resource categories
  • SMALL impacts to all resource categories
  • SMALL impacts to all resource categories Operation Benefits
  • ~125 jobs
  • Reliable source of 99Mo for medical uses
  • Annual tax payment of

$2.5M

  • ~125 jobs
  • Reliable source of 99Mo for medical uses
  • Annual tax payment of

$2.5M

  • ~125 jobs
  • Reliable source of 99Mo for medical uses
  • Annual tax payment of

$2.5M

  • ~125 jobs
  • Reliable source of 99Mo for medical uses
  • Annual tax payment of

$2.5M None Environmental Impact Summary

12 Exhibit NWMI-007-R Questions?