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DCT   71985 DOCKET NO:     70-1257 LICENSEE:       Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc. (ENC)
DCT 71985 DOCKET NO:
FACILITY:       Richland, Washington
70-1257 LICENSEE:
Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc. (ENC)
FACILITY:
Richland, Washington


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - DRY CONVERSION OF UFs TO UO 2 Introduction By application dated June 12, 1985, and its supplement dated August 29, 1985, ENC requested authorization to permit the dry conversion of low enriched (< 5%
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - DRY CONVERSION OF UFs TO UO2 Introduction By application dated June 12, 1985, and its supplement dated August 29, 1985, ENC requested authorization to permit the dry conversion of low enriched (< 5%
w/o U-235) UFs to UO 2 . The proposed dry cr>nversion operations may result in an increase in effluents from the ENC facility. Accordingly, pursuant to 10 CFR 4
w/o U-235) UFs to UO. The proposed dry cr>nversion operations may result in an 2
Part 51.21, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has prepared this assessment of the resulting impact.
increase in effluents from the ENC facility.
Accordingly, pursuant to 10 CFR Part 51.21, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has prepared this assessment 4
of the resulting impact.


===Background===
===Background===
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SNM-1227 to manufacture low enriched uranium fuel for light water reactors.
SNM-1227 to manufacture low enriched uranium fuel for light water reactors.
Under an Agreement State License, ENC developed-and demonstrated the dry conversion process using small scale equipment and depleted uranium as feed material. A pilot plant was then constructed for additional testing of the dry conversion process using depleted uranium as feedstock. Test runs of the pilot plant have proven the dry conversion process to be successful. Therefore, ENC' proposes to operate the pilot plant using low enriched uranium feedstock for the dry conversion' process.
Under an Agreement State License, ENC developed-and demonstrated the dry conversion process using small scale equipment and depleted uranium as feed material. A pilot plant was then constructed for additional testing of the dry conversion process using depleted uranium as feedstock. Test runs of the pilot plant have proven the dry conversion process to be successful. Therefore, ENC' proposes to operate the pilot plant using low enriched uranium feedstock for the dry conversion' process.
The Proposed Action The proposed action is an amendment to License No. SNM-1227 to authorize the dry. conversion of low enriched UFs to U02 . ENC will use the existing pilot plant and effluent treatment facilities for the process. The maximum through-
The Proposed Action The proposed action is an amendment to License No. SNM-1227 to authorize the dry. conversion of low enriched UFs to U0.
                  - put for the proposed dry process line is .l.0 MTU/ day, however, total throughput capacity of the facility will remain-unchanged.
ENC will use the existing pilot 2
                  -Need for the Proposed Action ENC plans to manufacture a few demonstration bundles, using the UO 2 produced by this process, for placement in reactor cores. This-will allow ENC to deter -
plant and effluent treatment facilities for the process. The maximum through-
- put for the proposed dry process line is.l.0 MTU/ day, however, total throughput capacity of the facility will remain-unchanged.
-Need for the Proposed Action ENC plans to manufacture a few demonstration bundles, using the UO 2 produced by this process, for placement in reactor cores.
This-will allow ENC to deter -
mine the behavior of.the dry converted oxide under actual operating conditions and gain customer acceptance of the product.
mine the behavior of.the dry converted oxide under actual operating conditions and gain customer acceptance of the product.
Should the dry converted oxide prove acceptable, ENC plans to install the process at its Lingen, West Germany, fuel fabrication facility. 'The decision whether
Should the dry converted oxide prove acceptable, ENC plans to install the process at its Lingen, West Germany, fuel fabrication facility. 'The decision whether
                  'the dry conversion process will replace one of the two wet process lines at the ENC's Richland facility will~be made at a later date.
'the dry conversion process will replace one of the two wet process lines at the ENC's Richland facility will~be made at a later date.
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Alternatives to the Proposed Action.
Alternatives to the Proposed Action.
Alternatives to the proposed action include complete denial of ENC's. application.                 !
Alternatives to the proposed action include complete denial of ENC's. application.
,                            This would;not present an important advantage because current plant emissions are well below standards for environmental protection. The slight increase in i                             effluents that may result from the proposed action as discussed below can be accommodated without violating these standards or significantly increasing
This would;not present an important advantage because current plant emissions are well below standards for environmental protection.
[                             environmental impacts. Denial of ENC's application would be considered only if
The slight increase in i
,                            significant issues of.public health ~and safety could not be resolved to the l                             satisfaction of-the regulatory authorities involved.
effluents that may result from the proposed action as discussed below can be accommodated without violating these standards or significantly increasing
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                            .Envi ronmental Impacts of the Proposed Action                                                       '
environmental impacts.
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Denial of ENC's application would be considered only if significant issues of.public health ~and safety could not be resolved to the l
satisfaction of-the regulatory authorities involved.
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.Env ronmental Impacts of the Proposed Action i-
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A.     Construction' Impacts 3-The facilities for the dry conversion process are already committed to                       ,
A.
fuel fabrication activities.     Thus, there will'be no significant impact
Construction' Impacts 3-The facilities for the dry conversion process are already committed to fuel fabrication activities.
:                                    as a result of the dry conversion process.
Thus, there will'be no significant impact as a result of the dry conversion process.
B. Liquid Effluents Liquid process waste, as a result of the dry conversion process, will i                                   consist of hydrofluoric acid which is neutralized by ammonium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide scrubber solution. The uranium content of these wastes is less than 1.0 ppm. After processing through the ammonia recovery system to recover aqueous ammonium hydroxide, the waste is sampled and
B.
: i.                                   discharged into the sewer. The discharge will meet the State.of Washington Waste Discharge Permit'3919 and 10 CFR Part 20.303 requirements. Therefore, the' environmental impact is minimal.
Liquid Effluents Liquid process waste, as a result of the dry conversion process, will i
                  ,        - C. Gaseous Emissions I                                   Equipment for the dry conversion process will be housed within the existing
consist of hydrofluoric acid which is neutralized by ammonium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide scrubber solution. The uranium content of these wastes is less than 1.0 ppm. After processing through the ammonia recovery system to recover aqueous ammonium hydroxide, the waste is sampled and i.
;                                  UO2 plant.       Gaseous' emissions will be: treated by existing scrubber and
discharged into the sewer. The discharge will meet the State.of Washington Waste Discharge Permit'3919 and 10 CFR Part 20.303 requirements.
                                  . filtration systems.     Projected releases of uranium and fluorides are approxi-mately .08 uCf/yr and 1.83 kg F/yr,- respectively. These' releases are not expected to significantly_ change _the release: rate of air effluents.from present operations. Therefore, gaseous ~ emissions-.are expected to have'an insignificant' environmental impact.
Therefore, the' environmental impact is minimal.
;                            D. Solid Waste Solid waste will be general contaminated trash,'such as papers,-filters, clothing,_ etc. : These items will -be packaged into approved containers for
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Gaseous Emissions I
i E.   : Accident: Analysis.
Equipment for the dry conversion process will be housed within the existing UO2 plant.
                                  . Operation lof the dry conversion process results in the formation of .
Gaseous' emissions will be: treated by existing scrubber and
                                                          ~
. filtration systems.
concentrated hydrofluoric _ acid which is very_ toxic and corrosive. .A. leak
Projected releases of uranium and fluorides are approxi-mately.08 uCf/yr and 1.83 kg F/yr,- respectively. These' releases are not expected to significantly_ change _the release: rate of air effluents.from present operations. Therefore, gaseous ~ emissions-.are expected to have'an insignificant' environmental impact.
                                  .could result.in.the release of=HF to the' process area floor. However,
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Conclusion Based upon the information presented above, the environmental impact associated
since all operations involving the dry conversion process are housed in the UO building, such a spill would be confined and. neutralized within 2
  .              with the dry conversion process at ENC's Richland facility is expected to be insignificant. Increases in liquid or airborne effluents as .a result of dry conversion operations, can be accommodated without significant impact to the environment. Therefore, in accordance with 10 CFR 51.31, a Finding of No Significant Impact is considered appropriate for this action.
the process area and would have an insignificant effect on the environment.
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Conclusion Based upon the information presented above, the environmental impact associated with the dry conversion process at ENC's Richland facility is expected to be insignificant.
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Increases in liquid or airborne effluents as.a result of dry conversion operations, can be accommodated without significant impact to the environment. Therefore, in accordance with 10 CFR 51.31, a Finding of No Significant Impact is considered appropriate for this action.
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Submits Environ Assessment Accepting 850612 Application & 850829 Suppl to Permit Dry Conversion of UF6 to UO2.Finding of No Significant Impact Appropriate
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Issue date: 10/07/1985
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DCT 71985 DOCKET NO:

70-1257 LICENSEE:

Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc. (ENC)

FACILITY:

Richland, Washington

SUBJECT:

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - DRY CONVERSION OF UFs TO UO2 Introduction By application dated June 12, 1985, and its supplement dated August 29, 1985, ENC requested authorization to permit the dry conversion of low enriched (< 5%

w/o U-235) UFs to UO. The proposed dry cr>nversion operations may result in an 2

increase in effluents from the ENC facility.

Accordingly, pursuant to 10 CFR Part 51.21, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has prepared this assessment 4

of the resulting impact.

Background

Since 1974, ENC has been authorized under Special Nuclear Materials License No.

SNM-1227 to manufacture low enriched uranium fuel for light water reactors.

Under an Agreement State License, ENC developed-and demonstrated the dry conversion process using small scale equipment and depleted uranium as feed material. A pilot plant was then constructed for additional testing of the dry conversion process using depleted uranium as feedstock. Test runs of the pilot plant have proven the dry conversion process to be successful. Therefore, ENC' proposes to operate the pilot plant using low enriched uranium feedstock for the dry conversion' process.

The Proposed Action The proposed action is an amendment to License No. SNM-1227 to authorize the dry. conversion of low enriched UFs to U0.

ENC will use the existing pilot 2

plant and effluent treatment facilities for the process. The maximum through-

- put for the proposed dry process line is.l.0 MTU/ day, however, total throughput capacity of the facility will remain-unchanged.

-Need for the Proposed Action ENC plans to manufacture a few demonstration bundles, using the UO 2 produced by this process, for placement in reactor cores.

This-will allow ENC to deter -

mine the behavior of.the dry converted oxide under actual operating conditions and gain customer acceptance of the product.

Should the dry converted oxide prove acceptable, ENC plans to install the process at its Lingen, West Germany, fuel fabrication facility. 'The decision whether

'the dry conversion process will replace one of the two wet process lines at the ENC's Richland facility will~be made at a later date.

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Alternatives to the Proposed Action.

Alternatives to the proposed action include complete denial of ENC's. application.

This would;not present an important advantage because current plant emissions are well below standards for environmental protection.

The slight increase in i

effluents that may result from the proposed action as discussed below can be accommodated without violating these standards or significantly increasing

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environmental impacts.

Denial of ENC's application would be considered only if significant issues of.public health ~and safety could not be resolved to the l

satisfaction of-the regulatory authorities involved.

1 i

.Env ronmental Impacts of the Proposed Action i-

'~

A.

Construction' Impacts 3-The facilities for the dry conversion process are already committed to fuel fabrication activities.

Thus, there will'be no significant impact as a result of the dry conversion process.

B.

Liquid Effluents Liquid process waste, as a result of the dry conversion process, will i

consist of hydrofluoric acid which is neutralized by ammonium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide scrubber solution. The uranium content of these wastes is less than 1.0 ppm. After processing through the ammonia recovery system to recover aqueous ammonium hydroxide, the waste is sampled and i.

discharged into the sewer. The discharge will meet the State.of Washington Waste Discharge Permit'3919 and 10 CFR Part 20.303 requirements.

Therefore, the' environmental impact is minimal.

- C.

Gaseous Emissions I

Equipment for the dry conversion process will be housed within the existing UO2 plant.

Gaseous' emissions will be: treated by existing scrubber and

. filtration systems.

Projected releases of uranium and fluorides are approxi-mately.08 uCf/yr and 1.83 kg F/yr,- respectively. These' releases are not expected to significantly_ change _the release: rate of air effluents.from present operations. Therefore, gaseous ~ emissions-.are expected to have'an insignificant' environmental impact.

D.

Solid Waste Solid waste will be general contaminated trash,'such as papers,-filters, clothing,_ etc. : These items will -be packaged into approved containers for

? disposal _offsite.

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Accident: Analysis.

. Operation lof the dry conversion process results in the formation of.

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concentrated hydrofluoric _ acid which is very_ toxic and corrosive.

.A. leak

.could result.in.the release of=HF to the' process area floor.

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since all operations involving the dry conversion process are housed in the UO building, such a spill would be confined and. neutralized within 2

the process area and would have an insignificant effect on the environment.

Conclusion Based upon the information presented above, the environmental impact associated with the dry conversion process at ENC's Richland facility is expected to be insignificant.

Increases in liquid or airborne effluents as.a result of dry conversion operations, can be accommodated without significant impact to the environment. Therefore, in accordance with 10 CFR 51.31, a Finding of No Significant Impact is considered appropriate for this action.

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