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In the event that the Licensee requests the site. On June 4, 2004, Genzyme this notice are: Environmental
a hearing as provided above, the issues Biosurgery requested that NRC release Assessment (ADAMS Accession No.
to be considered at such hearing shall the facility for unrestricted use. ML050270048), ‘‘Report of the
be: Genzyme Biosurgery has conducted Decommissioning of the Genzyme
(a) Whether the Licensee was in surveys of the facility and provided Biosurgery Research and Development
violation of the Commission’s information to the NRC to demonstrate Laboratories for the Purpose of
requirements as set forth in the Notice that the site meets the license Surrendering the Company’s
referred to in Section II above, and termination criteria in subpart E of 10 Radioactive Materials License’’ included
(b) Whether, on the basis of such CFR part 20 for unrestricted use. with the licensee’s letter dated June 4,
violation, this Order should be The NRC staff has prepared an EA in 2004 (ADAMS Accession No.
sustained. support of the license amendment. The ML041800154) and additional
Dated this 27th day of January 2005. facility was remediated and surveyed information dated October 15, 2004
prior to the licensee requesting the (ADAMS Accession No. ML042990427).
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
license amendment. The NRC staff has Please note that on October 25, 2004,
Frank J. Congel, reviewed the information and final the NRC terminated public access to
Director, Office of Enforcement. status survey submitted by Genzyme ADAMS and initiated an additional
[FR Doc. 05–2136 Filed 2–3–05; 8:45 am] Biosurgery. Based on its review, the staff security review of publicly available
BILLING CODE 7590–01–P has determined that there are no documents to ensure that potentially
additional remediation activities sensitive information is removed from
necessary to complete the proposed the ADAMS database accessible through
NUCLEAR REGULATORY action. Therefore, the staff considered the NRC’s Web site. Interested members
COMMISSION the impact of the residual radioactivity of the public may obtain copies of the
[Docket No. 030–20885] at the facility and concluded that since referenced documents for review and/or
the residual radioactivity meets the copying by contacting the Public
Notice of Availability of Environmental requirements in subpart E of 10 CFR Document Room pending resumption of
Assessment and Finding of No part 20, a Finding of No Significant public access to ADAMS. The NRC
Significant Impact for License Impact is appropriate. Public Documents Room is located at
Amendment for Genzyme Biosurgery’s III. Finding of No Significant Impact NRC Headquarters in Rockville, MD,
Facility in Ridgefield, NJ and can be contacted at (800) 397–4209,
The staff has prepared the EA
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory (301) 415–4737 or by e-mail to
(summarized above) in support of the
Commission. pdr@nrc.gov.
license amendment to terminate the
ACTION: Notice of availability. license and release the facility for Dated in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania this
unrestricted use. The NRC staff has 27th day of January, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: evaluated Genzyme Biosurgery’s request For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Kathy Dolce Modes, Materials Security and the results of the surveys and has James P. Dwyer,
& Industrial Branch, Division of Nuclear concluded that the completed action Chief, Commercial and R&D Branch, Division
Materials Safety, Region I, 475 complies with the criteria in subpart E of Nuclear Materials Safety, Region I.
Allendale Road, King of Prussia, of 10 CFR part 20. The staff has found [FR Doc. 05–2138 Filed 2–3–05; 8:45 am]
Pennsylvania 19406, telephone (610) that the environmental impacts from the BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
337–5251, fax (610) 337–5269; or by e- action are bounded by the impacts
mail: KAD@NRC.GOV. evaluated by NUREG–1496, Volumes 1–
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 3, ‘‘Generic Environmental Impact NUCLEAR REGULATORY
Statement in Support of Rulemaking on COMMISSION
I. Introduction Radiological Criteria for License
[Docket No. 70–3098]
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Termination of NRC-Licensed
(NRC) is issuing a license amendment to Facilities’’ (ML042310492, Duke Cogema Stone and Webster’s
Genzyme Biosurgery for Materials ML042320379, and ML042330385). On Proposed Mixed Oxide Fuel
License No. 29–23308–01, to authorize the basis of the EA, the NRC has Fabrication Facility; Notice of
release of its facility in Ridgefield, New concluded that the environmental Availability of Final Environmental
Jersey for unrestricted use. NRC has impacts from the action are expected to Impact Statement
prepared an Environmental Assessment be insignificant and has determined not
(EA) in support of this action in to prepare an environmental impact AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory
accordance with the requirements of 10 statement for the action. Commission.
CFR part 51. Based on the EA, the NRC ACTION: Notice of availability of final
IV. Further Information
has concluded that a Finding of No environmental impact statement.
Significant Impact (FONSI) is Documents related to this action,
appropriate. The amendment will be including the application for the license FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
issued following the publication of this amendment and supporting Matthew Blevins, Senior Project
notice. documentation, are available Manager, Environmental and
electronically at the NRC’s Electronic Performance Assessment Directorate,
II. EA Summary Reading Room at http://www.nrc.gov/ Division of Waste Management and
The purpose of the action is to reading-rm/adams.html. From this site, Environmental Protection, Office of
authorize the release of the licensee’s you can access the NRC’s Agencywide Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards,
Ridgefield, New Jersey facility for Document Access and Management U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
unrestricted use. Genzyme Biosurgery System (ADAMS), which provides text Washington, DC 20555. Telephone:
was authorized by NRC from December and image files of NRC’s public (301) 415–7684; e-mail: mxb6@nrc.gov.
23, 1983, to use radioactive materials for documents. The ADAMS accession SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
research and development purposes at numbers for the documents related to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory

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Commission (NRC) is issuing a Final reading-rm/adams.html. If you do not If approved by the NRC, the proposed
Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) have access to ADAMS or if there are MOX facility would be built in the F-
on the proposed construction and problems in accessing the documents Area of the DOE’s Savannah River Site
operation of a mixed oxide (MOX) fuel located in ADAMS, contact the NRC (SRS). Feedstock (surplus plutonium
fabrication facility at the Savannah Public Document Room (PDR) Reference dioxide and depleted uranium dioxide)
River Site in South Carolina. The FEIS staff at 1–800–397–4209, 301–415–4737 would have to be transported to SRS to
is being issued as part of the NRC’s or by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov. Please note make the MOX fuel. To support
decision-making process on whether to that on October 25, 2004, the NRC operation of the proposed MOX facility,
authorize Duke Cogema Stone & suspended public access to ADAMS, two other new facilities would have to
Webster (DCS), a contractor of the U.S. and initiated an additional security be built by the DOE at the SRS.
Department of Energy (DOE), to review of publicly available documents Infrastructure upgrades, such as
construct and operate the proposed to ensure that potentially sensitive construction waste transfer pipelines,
MOX fuel fabrication facility (MOX information is removed from the electric utility line realignment, and
facility). ADAMS database accessible through the addition of access roads, would also be
The proposed MOX facility would NRC’s Web site. Pending resumption of required. Any MOX fuel made at the
convert depleted uranium dioxide and public access to ADAMS, interested proposed MOX facility would be
weapons-grade plutonium dioxide into members of the public may obtain transported to mission reactors, where it
MOX fuel. The FEIS discusses the copies of the referenced documents that would be irradiated.
purpose and need for the proposed have undergone security screening by The NRC published a Notice of Intent
MOX facility, and reasonable contacting the Public Document Room to prepare an Environmental Impact
alternatives to the proposed action, at the above phone number. Statement for the proposed MOX
including the no-action alternative. The The FEIS is also available for facility, and to conduct a scoping
FEIS also discusses the environment inspection at the Commission’s Public process, in the Federal Register on
potentially affected by the proposal, Document Room, U.S. NRC’s March 7, 2001 (66 FR 13794). NRC staff
presents and compares the potential Headquarters Building, 11555 Rockville subsequently held scoping meetings,
environmental impacts resulting from Pike (first floor), Rockville, Maryland. and issued a Scoping Summary Report
the proposed action and its alternatives, Upon written request and to the extent in August 2001. In April 2002, DOE
and identifies mitigation measures that supplies are available, a single copy of issued an amended Record of Decision
could eliminate or lessen the potential the FEIS can be obtained for a fee by changing its planned approach for
environmental impacts. writing to the Office of the Chief surplus weapons plutonium disposition
The FEIS is being issued as part of the Information Officer, Reproduction and (67 FR 19432). On August 22, 2002, the
NRC’s decision-making process on Distribution Services Section, U.S. NRC announced public meetings to
whether to authorize DCS to begin Nuclear Regulatory Commission, discuss changes in DCS Environmental
construction of the proposed MOX Washington, DC 20555–0001; by Report (ER) that resulted from changes
facility. The FEIS will also be relevant electronic mail at in DOE’s plans (67 FR 54501). The
to any later decision on whether to DISTRIBUTION@nrc.gov; or by fax at meetings were held on September 17,
authorize DCS to operate the MOX (301) 415–2289. 2002, in Savannah, Georgia, September
facility. Based on the evaluation in the A selected group of documents 18, 2002, in Augusta, Georgia, and
FEIS, the NRC environmental review associated with the MOX facility may September 19, 2002, in Charlotte, North
staff have concluded that the proposed Carolina. On June 20, 2003, DCS
also be obtained from the Internet on
action will generally have small effects submitted Revision 3 of its ER, and on
NRC’s MOX facility Web page: http://
on the public and existing environment. August 13, 2003, DCS submitted
www.nrc.gov/materials/fuel-cycle-fac/
This FEIS reflects the final analysis of Revision 4 of its ER, and on June 10,
mox/licensing.html (case sensitive).
environmental impacts of DCS’s 2004, DCS submitted Revision 5 of its
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In January ER. These revisions are summarized in
proposal and its alternatives including 2000, the DOE issued a Record of
the consideration of public comments Appendix J of the FEIS.
Decision pertaining to its surplus The FEIS describes the proposed
received by the NRC. In addition, the plutonium disposition program and the
FEIS provides summaries of the action, and alternatives to the proposed
DOE’s 1999 EIS related to this program action, including the no-action
substantive public comments on the (65 FR 1608). The fundamental purpose
draft EIS, and responses, as appropriate. alternative. The FEIS discussion of the
of the DOE program is to ensure that no-action alternative evaluates the
Several pages in the FEIS have been
plutonium produced for nuclear environmental impacts of the continued
removed from public access based on
weapons and declared excess to storage of surplus plutonium in various
the additional security reviews that the
national security needs is converted to DOE locations nationwide, in the event
NRC initiated on October 25, 2004. The
forms that are inaccessible and NRC decides not to approve the
material on these pages is being
unattractive for use in nuclear weapons. proposed MOX facility. Alternatives
withheld pursuant to 10 CFR 2.390(a).1
The FEIS for the proposed MOX considered but not analyzed in detail
ADDRESSES: The NRC maintains an facility was prepared by the staff of the include alternate locations for the
Agencywide Documents Access and NRC and its contractor, Argonnne proposed MOX facility in the F-Area,
Management System (ADAMS), which National Laboratory, in compliance with alternative technology and design
provides text and image files of NRC’s the National Environmental Policy Act options, immobilization of surplus
public documents. The FEIS and its (NEPA), and the NRC’s regulations for plutonium instead of producing MOX
appendices may be accessed through the implementing NEPA (10 CFR part 51). fuel, deliberately making off-
NRC’s Public Electronic Reading Room The proposed action involves a decision specification MOX fuel, and the Parallex
on the Internet at http://www.nrc.gov/ by NRC of whether to authorize DCS to Project, the latter of which involves
1 Please note that the MOX proceeding is
construct and later operate the proposed irradiating the MOX fuel in Canadian
governed by the old 10 CFR Part 2 provisions.
MOX facility at the Savannah River Site Deuterium-Natural Uranium Reactors.
Under the old regulation, the material being to convert surplus weapons plutonium Additionally, the FEIS compares the
withheld is in accordance with 10 CFR 2.790(a). into MOX fuel. impacts of using high-efficiency

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particulate air filters to the impacts of comments should notify the Designated Agreements with State and Local
using sand filters for removal of Federal Official, Mr. Michael P. Lee Governments,’’ and Title 2 Code of
particulate air emissions. (Telephone: (301) 415–6887) between Federal Regulations Part 215 (OMB
After weighing the impacts, costs, and 7:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. (e.t.) five days Circular A–110, ‘‘Uniform
benefits of the proposed action and prior to the meeting, if possible, so that Administrative Requirements for Grants
comparing alternatives (see Chapter 4 of appropriate arrangements can be made. and Agreements with Institutions of
the FEIS), the NRC staff, in accordance Electronic recordings will be permitted Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other
with 10 CFR 51.91(d), sets forth its final only during those portions of the Non-Profit Organizations.’’ These eight
NEPA recommendation regarding the meeting that are open to the public. forms will continue to be used while
proposed action. The NRC staff Further information regarding this interagency teams working under two
recommends that, unless safety issues meeting can be obtained by contacting streamlining initiatives (the Grants.gov
mandate otherwise, the action called for the Designated Federal Official between E-Gov effort and the P.L.106–107
is the issuance of the proposed license 7:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. (e.t.). Persons implementation work groups) complete
to DCS with conditions to protect planning to attend this meeting are the final consolidated data standards.
environmental values. urged to contact the above named DATES: Comments must be submitted on
The NRC staff in the Division of Fuel individual at least two working days or before March 7, 2005. Late comments
Cycle Safety and Safeguards are prior to the meeting to be advised of any will be considered to the extent
currently completing the safety review potential changes in the agenda. practicable.
of DCS’ construction authorization Dated: January 27, 2005.
request. The final decision is currently ADDRESSES: Due to potential delays in
John H. Flack, OMB’s receipt and processing of mail
scheduled for the Spring of 2005.
Acting Branch Chief, ACRS/ACNW. sent through the U.S. Postal Service, we
Dated in Rockville, Maryland, this 21st day [FR Doc. 05–2135 Filed 2–3–05; 8:45 am] encourage respondents to submit
of December, 2004.
BILLING CODE 7590–01–P comments electronically to ensure
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
timely receipt. We cannot guarantee that
Scott C. Flanders, comments mailed will be received
Deputy Director, Environmental and before the comment closing date.
Performance Assessment Directorate,
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET Electronic mail comments may be
Division of Waste Management and
submitted to: ahunt@omb.eop.gov.
Environmental Protection, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards. Grants Related Information Collections Please include ‘‘Grant Forms’’ in the
Under OMB Review subject line and place the full body of
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Advisory Committee on Nuclear Comments may also be submitted via
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, as
Waste; Meeting on Planning and Facsimile to 202–395–7285. Comments
amended (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this
Procedures; Notice of Meeting may be mailed to Alexander Hunt,
notice announces that eight information
Office of Information and Regulatory
The Advisory Committee on Nuclear collection renewal requests were
Affairs, Office of Management and
Waste (ACNW) will hold a Planning and submitted to the Office of Management
Budget, Room 10236, New Executive
Procedures meeting on February 23, and Budget’s (OMB) Office of
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Pike, Rockville, Maryland. (OIRA) for processing under 5 CFR
1320.10. The first notice of these FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The entire meeting will be open to
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public attendance, with the exception of
published in the Federal Register, as Financial Management, Office of
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required by the Paperwork Reduction Management and Budget, (202) 395–
to 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(2) and (6) to discuss
Act, on October 29, 2004 [69 FR 63186], 3993. The standard forms can be
organizational and personnel matters
and invited the general public and downloaded from the OMB Grants
that relate solely to internal personnel
Federal agencies to comment on the Management home page (http://
rules and practices of ACNW, and
renewal without change of eight (8) www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants) by
information the release of which would
standard forms: the SF–269, Financial selecting the ‘‘Forms’’ option.
constitute a clearly unwarranted
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shall be as follows: SF–272, Federal Cash Transactions
Wednesday, February 23, 2005—8:30 Report; SF–272A, Federal Cash OMB Control No.: 0348–0039.
a.m.–10 a.m. Transactions Report (continuation); SF– Title: Financial Status Report (Long
The Committee will discuss proposed 424A, Budget Information— Form).
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The purpose of this meeting is to gather Assurances—Non-construction Type of Review: Extension of a
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Members of the public desiring to currently required by OMB Circular A– Estimated Time Per Response: 60
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