Subject: National Nuclear Security Administration; Notice of
[Federal Register: February 20, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 34)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
National Nuclear Security Administration; Notice of Floodplain/
Wetlands Involvement for the Disposition of the Omega West Reactor
Vessel and Ancillary Structures at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los
Alamos, New Mexico
AGENCY: National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of Los Alamos
Site Operation, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Floodplain Involvement.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security
Administration, Office of Los Alamos Site Operations hereby provides
notice for its proposal to decontaminate and demolish the Omega West
Reactor vessel along with the remaining structures associated with the
Omega Facility, and to remove the resulting waste from the Los Alamos
canyon floodplain and out of the canyon bottom. The Omega Facility,
located in Los Alamos Canyon at LANL in New Mexico, housed an old
research reactor known as the Omega West Reactor (OWR). The OWR was
shut down in 1992 and the fuel removed in 1994. The Facility,
originally constructed in 1944, and its associated structures are of
advanced age and not in a condition suitable for renovation or
reapplication. Further, they are located within a potential flood
pathway. There is no foreseeable future use for the Facility, which is
eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
DATES: Written comments are due to the address below no later than
March 7, 2002.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be addressed to Jeff Robbins, U.S.
Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration,
Albuquerque Operations Office, P.O. Box 5400, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
87185 or transmitted by E-mail via Internet to jfrobbins@doeal.gov, or
by facsimile to (505) 284-7101.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rich Nevarez, Document Manager, U.S.
Department of Energy, Albuquerque Operations Office, ERD SC-1, PO Box
5400, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185, Telephone (505) 845-5804, or
transmitted by E-mail via Internet to rnevarez@doeal.gov, or by
facsimile (505) 845-4239.
For Further Information on General DOE Floodplain Environmental
Review Requirements, Contact: Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, office of
NEPA Policy and Compliance (EH-42), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20585-0119, Telephone (202)
586-4600 or (800) 472-2756, facsimile (202) 586-7031.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In May 2000, the Cerro Grande Fire burned
across the upper and mid-elevation zones of several watersheds,
including the Los Alamos Canyon watershed. Several of the Omega
Facility's small support buildings and structures were demolished and
disposed of during the first 6 months post Cerro Grande Fire. The
remaining buildings, including Building 2-1 that houses the OWR vessel,
and the associated structures and utilities and infrastructure,
continue to be vulnerable to damage from flooding and mudflows as a
result of the fire and the changed environmental conditions upstream
from the Facility. While all buildings are vulnerable, the support
buildings and structures are especially at risk due to their
construction characteristics. An assessment of the floodplain is being
included in the Disposition of the Omega West Vessel and Ancillary
Structures Environmental Assessment (EA).
According to the requirements of E.O. 11988--Floodplain Management
and 10 CFR part 1022--Compliance with Floodplain Environmental Review
Requirements, notice is given that NNSA is planning to decontaminate
and demolish (D&D) the OWR vessel and the remaining Omega Facility
structures located within Los Alamos Canyon at Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.
The D&D activities would consist of characterization and removal of
radiological and other potential contamination in all the structures
and subsequent demolition of the structures; dismantlement of the
reactor vessel; segregation, size reduction, packaging, transportation,
and disposal of wastes; and removal of several feet of potentially
contaminated soil from beneath the reactor vessel. The D&D of the
entire Omega Facility is proposed to be conducted using a phased
approach. For each individual structure, the initial phase would
include the
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characterization and planning of the work, followed by the
decontamination effort, and lastly the demolition of the structure and
disposal of resulting debris. Decontamination of the Omega Facility
would include the removal of nonradiological and radiological
contamination from building and structure surfaces throughout the Omega
Facility. The extent of decontamination performed would be limited to
those activities required to minimize radiological and hazardous
material exposure to workers, the public, and the environment. This
would involve mostly decontamination of the Omega Facility, its
components and spot contamination of surrounding areas, buildings and
structure components.
Once the Omega Facility has been decontaminated, the buildings,
structures, foundations, and other facility components would be
demolished. All building and structural materials would be removed from
the canyon and sent to appropriate disposal sites. The buildings are
not expected to be technically difficult to demolish and the resultant
wastes can be handled, transported, and disposed of in accordance with
standard LANL D&D procedures. The demolition of the OWR vessel and its
concrete radiation shielding would generate high exposure rates in the
room as the vessel is dismantled. Therefore, a safe method of
demolition would be employed that would assure the involved workers
could maintain their exposure limits below one rem per year. The OWR
vessel and radiation shielding would be horizontally sectioned using
diamond wire saws or other similar equipment for cutting the structure.
The result cut sections would be packaged as appropriate, transported
out of the canyon for eventual disposal.
An assessment of the floodplain effects is being included in the
draft EA for the proposed disposition of the OWR vessel and associated
structures, which is under preparation. After NNSA issues the
assessment, a floodplain statement of findings will be published in the
Federal Register.
Issued in Los Alamos, New Mexico on February 4, 2002.
Corey A. Cruz,
Acting Director, U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security
Administration, Office of Los Alamos Site Operations.
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