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{{#Wiki_filter:No: 14-046 July 30, 2014 CONTACT: Maureen Conley, 301
{{#Wiki_filter:No: 14-046                                                                                 July 30, 2014 CONTACT: Maureen Conley, 301-415-8200 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board to Take Public Comment Aug. 18, Hold Hearing Aug. 19 on Dewey-Burdock Uranium Recovery Facility A Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will hold a hearing Aug. 19 in Rapid City, S.D., concerning challenges by the Oglala Sioux Tribe and others to Powertechs Dewey-Burdock uranium recovery facility in Custer and Fall River counties in South Dakota. The Board is the independent body within the NRC that conducts adjudicatory hearings and renders decisions on legal challenges to licensing actions. The NRC issued Powertech a license for the facility in April 2014.
-415-8200 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board to Take Public Comment Aug. 18 , Hold Hearing Aug. 19 on Dewey
-Burdock Uranium Recovery Facility A Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will hold a hearing Aug. 19 in Rapid City, S.D.
, concerning challenge s by the Oglala Sioux Tribe and others t o Powertech's Dewey
-Burdock uranium recovery facility in Custer and Fall River counties in South Dakota. The Board is the independent body within the NRC that conducts adjudicatory hearings and renders decisions on legal challenges to licensing actions.
The NRC issued Powertech a license for the facility in April 2014.
Evidence to be presented in the hearing will address seven contentions on the license and the environmental impact statement prepared by NRC staff.
Evidence to be presented in the hearing will address seven contentions on the license and the environmental impact statement prepared by NRC staff.
The hearing, which begins at 9:
The hearing, which begins at 9:00 a.m., will be held at the Hotel Alex Johnson, 523 Sixth St. in Rapid City, and continue through Aug. 21. Members of the public and media are welcome to observe the evidentiary hearing, but participation will be limited to the parties and their lawyers and witnesses.
00 a.m., will be held at the Hotel Alex Johnson, 523 Sixth St. in Rapid City, and continue through Aug. 21. Members of the public and media are welcome to observe the evidentiary hearing, but participation will be limited to the parties and their lawyers and witnesses. Those planning to attend the evidentiary hearing should arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow time for security screening, including searches of hand
Those planning to attend the evidentiary hearing should arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow time for security screening, including searches of hand-carried items such as briefcases or backpacks. No signs will be permitted in the courtroom.
-carried items such as briefcases or backpacks. No signs will be permitted in the courtroo
The Board will also take comments from interested members of the public, known as limited appearance statements, on Aug. 18, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and from 5-8 p.m. at the Mueller Civic Center, 801 S. 6th St., in Hot Springs, S.D. These statements are not testimony or evidence, but they nonetheless may aid the Board and/or the parties in considering the issues in the hearing. Speakers will be allotted five minutes each for their statements, but the Board may limit that time to ensure everyone has an opportunity to speak.
: m. The Board will also take comments from interested members of the public, known as limited appearance statements, on Aug. 18, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and from 5
Those interested in speaking may request time prior to or during the limited appearance sessions. Requests submitted beforehand will be given priority. Members of the public may submit written requests to make an oral statement, specifying the midday or evening session, until 5 p.m. EDT (3 p.m. MDT) on Friday, Aug. 8. Requests may be sent:
-8 p.m. at the Mueller Civic Center, 801 S. 6 th St., in Hot Springs, S.D.
By mail to: Office of the Secretary Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001
These statements are not testimony or evidence, but they nonetheless may aid the Board and/or the parties in considering the issues in the hearing. Speakers will be allotted five minutes each for their statements, but the Board may limit that time to ensure everyone has an opportunity to speak.
 
Those interested in speaking may request time prior to or during the limited appearance sessions. Requests submitted beforehand will be given priority. Members of the public may submit written requests to make an oral statement, specifying the midday or evening session, until 5 p.m. EDT (3 p.m. MDT) on Friday, Aug. 8. Request s may be sent:
By fax to: 301-415-1101 or by email to hearingdocket@nrc.gov.
By mail to: Office of the Secretary Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
Copies of the request should also be sent to the Board Chairman.
-0001 Page l 2 By fax to: 301-415-1101 or by email to hearingdocket@nrc.gov. Copies of the request should also be sent to the Board Chairman.
By mail to: Adminstrative Judge William J. Froehlich, Chairman c/o Nicholas Sciretta, Law Clerk Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Mail Stop T-3F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 By fax to: 301-415-5599, or by email to Nicholas.Sciretta@nrc.gov and Twana.Ellis@nrc.gov.
By mail to: Adminstrative Judge William J. Froehlich, Chairman c/o Nicholas Sciretta, Law Clerk Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Mail Stop T
Those who cannot attend the sessions in Hot Springs can submit written statements using the methods above.
-3F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
Documents related to the Dewey Burdock application are available on the NRC website.
-0001 By fax to: 301
Documents regarding this Board proceeding are available on the NRCs Electronic Hearing Docket by clicking on the folder entitled Powertech_USA_40-9075-MLA on the left side of the page. More information about the role of the Board in the licensing process is available on the NRC website.
-415-5599 , or by email to Nicholas.Sciretta@nrc.gov and Twana.Ellis@nrc.gov
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. Those who cannot attend the sessions in Hot Springs can submit written statements using the methods above
. Documents related to the Dewey Burdock application are available on the NRC website. Documents regarding this Board proceeding are available on the NRC's Electronic Hearing Docket by clicking on the folder entitled "Powertech_USA
_40-9 0 75-M L A" on the left side of the page. More information about the role of the Board in the licensing process is available on the NRC website
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No: 14-046 July 30, 2014 CONTACT: Maureen Conley, 301-415-8200 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board to Take Public Comment Aug. 18, Hold Hearing Aug. 19 on Dewey-Burdock Uranium Recovery Facility A Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will hold a hearing Aug. 19 in Rapid City, S.D., concerning challenges by the Oglala Sioux Tribe and others to Powertechs Dewey-Burdock uranium recovery facility in Custer and Fall River counties in South Dakota. The Board is the independent body within the NRC that conducts adjudicatory hearings and renders decisions on legal challenges to licensing actions. The NRC issued Powertech a license for the facility in April 2014.

Evidence to be presented in the hearing will address seven contentions on the license and the environmental impact statement prepared by NRC staff.

The hearing, which begins at 9:00 a.m., will be held at the Hotel Alex Johnson, 523 Sixth St. in Rapid City, and continue through Aug. 21. Members of the public and media are welcome to observe the evidentiary hearing, but participation will be limited to the parties and their lawyers and witnesses.

Those planning to attend the evidentiary hearing should arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow time for security screening, including searches of hand-carried items such as briefcases or backpacks. No signs will be permitted in the courtroom.

The Board will also take comments from interested members of the public, known as limited appearance statements, on Aug. 18, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and from 5-8 p.m. at the Mueller Civic Center, 801 S. 6th St., in Hot Springs, S.D. These statements are not testimony or evidence, but they nonetheless may aid the Board and/or the parties in considering the issues in the hearing. Speakers will be allotted five minutes each for their statements, but the Board may limit that time to ensure everyone has an opportunity to speak.

Those interested in speaking may request time prior to or during the limited appearance sessions. Requests submitted beforehand will be given priority. Members of the public may submit written requests to make an oral statement, specifying the midday or evening session, until 5 p.m. EDT (3 p.m. MDT) on Friday, Aug. 8. Requests may be sent:

By mail to: Office of the Secretary Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

By fax to: 301-415-1101 or by email to hearingdocket@nrc.gov.

Copies of the request should also be sent to the Board Chairman.

By mail to: Adminstrative Judge William J. Froehlich, Chairman c/o Nicholas Sciretta, Law Clerk Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Mail Stop T-3F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 By fax to: 301-415-5599, or by email to Nicholas.Sciretta@nrc.gov and Twana.Ellis@nrc.gov.

Those who cannot attend the sessions in Hot Springs can submit written statements using the methods above.

Documents related to the Dewey Burdock application are available on the NRC website.

Documents regarding this Board proceeding are available on the NRCs Electronic Hearing Docket by clicking on the folder entitled Powertech_USA_40-9075-MLA on the left side of the page. More information about the role of the Board in the licensing process is available on the NRC website.

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