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{{#Wiki_filter:Very Low-Level Waste Scoping StudyFebruary 22, 2018NRC Public Meeting Rockville, MDKellee Jamerson, Project ManagerNMSS/DUWP/LLWBTelephone No.: (301) 415
{{#Wiki_filter:Very Low-Level Waste Scoping Study February 22, 2018 NRC Public Meeting Rockville, MD Kellee Jamerson, Project Manager NMSS/DUWP/LLWB Telephone No.: (301) 415-7408 Email: Kellee.Jamerson@nrc.gov
-7408Email: Kellee.Jamerson@nrc.gov OverviewLLW ProgramGTCC and Transuranic WasteCA BTP ImplementationUniform Waste ManifestPart 61 RulemakingProgrammatic AssessmentNext Part 61 Rulemaking
 
?Financial Assurance for Radioactive Byproduct Material InternationalWaste Incidental to Reprocessing (WIR)Very Low-Level Waste 2  
Overview Uniform Part 61     Next Part 61     Waste Rulemaking    Rulemaking?     Manifest Programmatic International                Assessment LLW Program          CA BTP Very Low-                Implementation Level Waste Waste Financial   Incidental to Assurance for Reprocessing GTCC and    Radioactive       (WIR)
*Strategic Assessment  
Transuranic  Byproduct Waste       Material 2
-2007 (SECY-07-0180)-Coordinate with other agencies on consistency in regulating low activity waste disposal  
 
-Develop guidance that summarizes disposition options for low
LLW Programmatic Assessment
-end materials and waste  
* Strategic Assessment - 2007 (SECY-07-0180)
-Promulgate rule for disposal of low
    - Coordinate with other agencies on consistency in regulating low activity waste disposal
-activity waste (now termed very low-level waste)  
    - Develop guidance that summarizes disposition options for low-end materials and waste
*Programmatic Assessment  
    - Promulgate rule for disposal of low-activity waste (now termed very low-level waste)
-2016 (SECY-16-0118)-Perform LAW Scoping Study (renamed VLLW Scoping Study)
* Programmatic Assessment - 2016 (SECY-16-0118)
-20.2002 guidance document revision to improve alternate disposal request process LLW Programmatic Assessment 3
    - Perform LAW Scoping Study (renamed VLLW Scoping Study)
Why Perform a Very Low
    - 20.2002 guidance document revision to improve alternate disposal request process 3
-Level Waste Scoping Study?
 
*Increase in priority  
Why Perform a Very Low-Level Waste Scoping Study?
-Changes in timing of decommissioning  
* Increase in priority
*Recognize the potential opportunity to improve regulatory efficiency and effectiveness
    - Changes in timing of decommissioning
*Consider alignment with international standards and practices 4 VLLW Scoping StudyPURPOSE:*Identify possible options to improve and strengthen the NRC's regulatory framework for very low-level waste (VLLW) disposal
* Recognize the potential opportunity to improve regulatory efficiency and effectiveness
*Risk-informed and performance based approach for the management of VLLW 5
* Consider alignment with international standards and practices 4
 
VLLW Scoping Study PURPOSE:
* Identify possible options to improve and strengthen the NRCs regulatory framework for very low-level waste (VLLW) disposal
* Risk-informed and performance based approach for the management of VLLW 5
 
VLLW Scoping Study Considers Available Information
VLLW Scoping Study Considers Available Information
*National Academy of Sciences
* National Academy of Sciences
*Electric Power Research Institute*U.S. Environmental Protection Agency*Health Physics Society
* Electric Power Research Institute
*International Atomic Energy Agency 6 VLLW Scoping Study Possible Outcomes
* U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
*Rulemaking
* Health Physics Society
*Guidance documents
* International Atomic Energy Agency 6
*Coordination with other agencies*Further analysis
 
*No action 7 7 Notice of VLLW Scoping Study and Request for Comment
VLLW Scoping Study Possible Outcomes
*NRC published in the Federal Register, on February 14, 2018 (83 FR 6619), notice of the VLLW Scoping Study and request for comment
* Rulemaking
*Respondents were asked to consider specific questions posed by the NRC staff 8
* Guidance documents
Federal Register Notice Questions 1.The United States does not have a formal regulatory definition of VLLW. What should the NRC consider in developing its own regulatory definition for VLLW? Is there another definition of VLLW that should be considered? Provide a basis for your response.
* Coordination with other agencies
9 Federal Register Notice Questions 2.The existing regulatory framework within 10 CFR 61.55 divides low
* Further analysis
-level radioactive waste into four categories: Class A, Class B, Class C, and Greater Than Class C. Should the NRC revise the waste classification system to establish a new category for VLLW? What criteria should NRC consider in establishing the boundary between Class A and VLLW categories?
* No action 7
10 Federal Register Notice Questions 3.The NRC's alternative disposal request guidance entitled, "Review, Approval, and Documentation of Low
7
-Activity Waste Disposals in Accordance with 10 CFR 20.2002 and 10 CFR 40.13(a)," which is undergoing a revision, allows for alternative disposal methods that are different from those already defined in the regulations and is most often used for burial of waste in hazardous or solid waste landfills permitted under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Should the NRC expand the existing guidance to include VLLW disposal or consider the development of a new guidance for VLLW disposal? Why or why not?
 
11 Federal Register Notice Questions 4.If the NRC were to create a new waste category for VLLW in 10 CFR Part 61, what potential compatibility issues related to the approval of VLLW disposal by NRC Agreement States need to be considered and addressed? How might defining VLLW affect NRC Agreement State regulatory programs in terms of additional responsibilities or resources?
Notice of VLLW Scoping Study and Request for Comment
12 Federal Register Notice Questions 5.Following the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985, states formed regional compacts for the disposal of low
* NRC published in the Federal Register, on February 14, 2018 (83 FR 6619), notice of the VLLW Scoping Study and request for comment
-level radioactive waste. If the NRC were to create a new waste category for VLLW, does it fall within regional compact authority to control VLLW management and disposal? How might defining VLLW affect regional compacts in terms of additional responsibilities or resources?
* Respondents were asked to consider specific questions posed by the NRC staff 8
13 Federal Register Notice Questions 6.Environmental Protection Agency
 
-imposed waste analysis requirements for facilities that generate, treat, store, and dispose of hazardous wastes are defined in 40 CFR Parts 264 through 270. How would NRC incorporate and apply waste analysis requirements for VLLW at RCRA Subtitle C and D facilities? Should the NRC impose concentration limits and/or treatment standards for VLLW disposal?
Federal Register Notice Questions
14 Federal Register Notice Questions 7.Are there any unintended consequences associated with developing a VLLW waste category?
: 1. The United States does not have a formal regulatory definition of VLLW. What should the NRC consider in developing its own regulatory definition for VLLW? Is there another definition of VLLW that should be considered? Provide a basis for your response.
15 Federal Register Notice Questions 8.What analytical methods/tools should be used to assess the risk of disposing of VLLW at licensed LLW disposal facilities or RCRA Subtitle C and D facilities? (i.e., generic or site
9
-specific)16 Federal Register Notice Questions 9.How should economic factors be considered in the VLLW Scoping Study?
 
17 Stakeholder Outreachand Involvement
Federal Register Notice Questions
*Updated information on VLLW found on NRC Website:https://www.nrc.gov/waste/llw
: 2. The existing regulatory framework within 10 CFR 61.55 divides low-level radioactive waste into four categories: Class A, Class B, Class C, and Greater Than Class C. Should the NRC revise the waste classification system to establish a new category for VLLW? What criteria should NRC consider in establishing the boundary between Class A and VLLW categories?
-disposal.html
10
*Federal Register Notice to Conduct VLLW Scoping Study and Request for Comment (83 FR 6619): Feb. 14, 2018
 
*VLLW Scoping Study Public Comment Period:Feb. 14, 2018  
Federal Register Notice Questions
-May 15, 2018
: 3. The NRCs alternative disposal request guidance entitled, Review, Approval, and Documentation of Low-Activity Waste Disposals in Accordance with 10 CFR 20.2002 and 10 CFR 40.13(a), which is undergoing a revision, allows for alternative disposal methods that are different from those already defined in the regulations and is most often used for burial of waste in hazardous or solid waste landfills permitted under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
*Public Meetings: Feb. 22, 2018 (NRC) and March 23, 2018 (Phoenix, AZ) 18 How to Provide Comments
Should the NRC expand the existing guidance to include VLLW disposal or consider the development of a new guidance for VLLW disposal? Why or why not?
*Federal Rulemaking Website:Go to http://www.regulations.govand search for Docket ID NRC-2018-0026*Mail comments (reference Docket ID NRC-2018-0026in subject line) to: May Ma Office of Administration Mail Stop: OWFN-2-A13 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001Comment period ends May 15, 2018 19 For Additional Information:
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*Federal Rulemaking Website:Go to http://www.regulationsand search for Docket ID NRC-2018-0026*NRC's Public Web Site for VLLW:https://www.nrc.gov/waste/llw
 
-disposal.html
Federal Register Notice Questions
*NRC Contacts:Maurice Heath  
: 4. If the NRC were to create a new waste category for VLLW in 10 CFR Part 61, what potential compatibility issues related to the approval of VLLW disposal by NRC Agreement States need to be considered and addressed?
-LLW Project Manager 301-415-3137; Maurice.Heath@nrc.govKellee Jamerson  
How might defining VLLW affect NRC Agreement State regulatory programs in terms of additional responsibilities or resources?
-LLW Project Manager 301-415-7408; Kellee.Jamerson@nrc.gov 20 Questions?
12
 
Federal Register Notice Questions
: 5. Following the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985, states formed regional compacts for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste. If the NRC were to create a new waste category for VLLW, does it fall within regional compact authority to control VLLW management and disposal? How might defining VLLW affect regional compacts in terms of additional responsibilities or resources?
13
 
Federal Register Notice Questions
: 6. Environmental Protection Agency-imposed waste analysis requirements for facilities that generate, treat, store, and dispose of hazardous wastes are defined in 40 CFR Parts 264 through 270. How would NRC incorporate and apply waste analysis requirements for VLLW at RCRA Subtitle C and D facilities?
Should the NRC impose concentration limits and/or treatment standards for VLLW disposal?
14
 
Federal Register Notice Questions
: 7. Are there any unintended consequences associated with developing a VLLW waste category?
15
 
Federal Register Notice Questions
: 8. What analytical methods/tools should be used to assess the risk of disposing of VLLW at licensed LLW disposal facilities or RCRA Subtitle C and D facilities? (i.e.,
generic or site-specific) 16
 
Federal Register Notice Questions
: 9. How should economic factors be considered in the VLLW Scoping Study?
17
 
Stakeholder Outreach and Involvement
* Updated information on VLLW found on NRC Website:
https://www.nrc.gov/waste/llw-disposal.html
* Federal Register Notice to Conduct VLLW Scoping Study and Request for Comment (83 FR 6619): Feb. 14, 2018
* VLLW Scoping Study Public Comment Period:
Feb. 14, 2018 - May 15, 2018
* Public Meetings:
Feb. 22, 2018 (NRC) and March 23, 2018 (Phoenix, AZ) 18
 
How to Provide Comments
* Federal Rulemaking Website:
Go to http://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2018-0026
* Mail comments (reference Docket ID NRC-2018-0026 in subject line) to:
May Ma Office of Administration Mail Stop: OWFN-2-A13 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Comment period ends May 15, 2018 19
 
For Additional Information:
* Federal Rulemaking Website:
Go to http://www.regulations and search for Docket ID NRC-2018-0026
* NRCs Public Web Site for VLLW:
https://www.nrc.gov/waste/llw-disposal.html
* NRC Contacts:
Maurice Heath - LLW Project Manager 301-415-3137; Maurice.Heath@nrc.gov Kellee Jamerson - LLW Project Manager 301-415-7408; Kellee.Jamerson@nrc.gov 20
 
Questions?
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Very Low-Level Waste Scoping Study February 22, 2018 NRC Public Meeting Rockville, MD Kellee Jamerson, Project Manager NMSS/DUWP/LLWB Telephone No.: (301) 415-7408 Email: Kellee.Jamerson@nrc.gov

Overview Uniform Part 61 Next Part 61 Waste Rulemaking Rulemaking? Manifest Programmatic International Assessment LLW Program CA BTP Very Low- Implementation Level Waste Waste Financial Incidental to Assurance for Reprocessing GTCC and Radioactive (WIR)

Transuranic Byproduct Waste Material 2

LLW Programmatic Assessment

- Coordinate with other agencies on consistency in regulating low activity waste disposal

- Develop guidance that summarizes disposition options for low-end materials and waste

- Promulgate rule for disposal of low-activity waste (now termed very low-level waste)

- Perform LAW Scoping Study (renamed VLLW Scoping Study)

- 20.2002 guidance document revision to improve alternate disposal request process 3

Why Perform a Very Low-Level Waste Scoping Study?

  • Increase in priority

- Changes in timing of decommissioning

  • Recognize the potential opportunity to improve regulatory efficiency and effectiveness
  • Consider alignment with international standards and practices 4

VLLW Scoping Study PURPOSE:

  • Identify possible options to improve and strengthen the NRCs regulatory framework for very low-level waste (VLLW) disposal
  • Risk-informed and performance based approach for the management of VLLW 5

VLLW Scoping Study Considers Available Information

  • National Academy of Sciences
  • Electric Power Research Institute
  • Health Physics Society
  • International Atomic Energy Agency 6

VLLW Scoping Study Possible Outcomes

  • Rulemaking
  • Guidance documents
  • Coordination with other agencies
  • Further analysis
  • No action 7

7

Notice of VLLW Scoping Study and Request for Comment

  • NRC published in the Federal Register, on February 14, 2018 (83 FR 6619), notice of the VLLW Scoping Study and request for comment
  • Respondents were asked to consider specific questions posed by the NRC staff 8

Federal Register Notice Questions

1. The United States does not have a formal regulatory definition of VLLW. What should the NRC consider in developing its own regulatory definition for VLLW? Is there another definition of VLLW that should be considered? Provide a basis for your response.

9

Federal Register Notice Questions

2. The existing regulatory framework within 10 CFR 61.55 divides low-level radioactive waste into four categories: Class A, Class B, Class C, and Greater Than Class C. Should the NRC revise the waste classification system to establish a new category for VLLW? What criteria should NRC consider in establishing the boundary between Class A and VLLW categories?

10

Federal Register Notice Questions

3. The NRCs alternative disposal request guidance entitled, Review, Approval, and Documentation of Low-Activity Waste Disposals in Accordance with 10 CFR 20.2002 and 10 CFR 40.13(a), which is undergoing a revision, allows for alternative disposal methods that are different from those already defined in the regulations and is most often used for burial of waste in hazardous or solid waste landfills permitted under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

Should the NRC expand the existing guidance to include VLLW disposal or consider the development of a new guidance for VLLW disposal? Why or why not?

11

Federal Register Notice Questions

4. If the NRC were to create a new waste category for VLLW in 10 CFR Part 61, what potential compatibility issues related to the approval of VLLW disposal by NRC Agreement States need to be considered and addressed?

How might defining VLLW affect NRC Agreement State regulatory programs in terms of additional responsibilities or resources?

12

Federal Register Notice Questions

5. Following the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985, states formed regional compacts for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste. If the NRC were to create a new waste category for VLLW, does it fall within regional compact authority to control VLLW management and disposal? How might defining VLLW affect regional compacts in terms of additional responsibilities or resources?

13

Federal Register Notice Questions

6. Environmental Protection Agency-imposed waste analysis requirements for facilities that generate, treat, store, and dispose of hazardous wastes are defined in 40 CFR Parts 264 through 270. How would NRC incorporate and apply waste analysis requirements for VLLW at RCRA Subtitle C and D facilities?

Should the NRC impose concentration limits and/or treatment standards for VLLW disposal?

14

Federal Register Notice Questions

7. Are there any unintended consequences associated with developing a VLLW waste category?

15

Federal Register Notice Questions

8. What analytical methods/tools should be used to assess the risk of disposing of VLLW at licensed LLW disposal facilities or RCRA Subtitle C and D facilities? (i.e.,

generic or site-specific) 16

Federal Register Notice Questions

9. How should economic factors be considered in the VLLW Scoping Study?

17

Stakeholder Outreach and Involvement

  • Updated information on VLLW found on NRC Website:

https://www.nrc.gov/waste/llw-disposal.html

  • Federal Register Notice to Conduct VLLW Scoping Study and Request for Comment (83 FR 6619): Feb. 14, 2018
  • VLLW Scoping Study Public Comment Period:

Feb. 14, 2018 - May 15, 2018

  • Public Meetings:

Feb. 22, 2018 (NRC) and March 23, 2018 (Phoenix, AZ) 18

How to Provide Comments

  • Federal Rulemaking Website:

Go to http://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2018-0026

  • Mail comments (reference Docket ID NRC-2018-0026 in subject line) to:

May Ma Office of Administration Mail Stop: OWFN-2-A13 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 Comment period ends May 15, 2018 19

For Additional Information:

  • Federal Rulemaking Website:

Go to http://www.regulations and search for Docket ID NRC-2018-0026

  • NRCs Public Web Site for VLLW:

https://www.nrc.gov/waste/llw-disposal.html

  • NRC Contacts:

Maurice Heath - LLW Project Manager 301-415-3137; Maurice.Heath@nrc.gov Kellee Jamerson - LLW Project Manager 301-415-7408; Kellee.Jamerson@nrc.gov 20

Questions?

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