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Global Nuclear Energy Partnership
Updated
2/3/07
The following is from the DEPARTMENT OF
ENERGY. Notice of Intent To Prepare
a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for the Global Nuclear
Energy Partnership
SUMMARY: The
Department of Energy (DOE) intends to prepare a Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement for the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership initiative
(GNEP PEIS) pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and the Council on
Environmental Quality's (CEQ's) and DOE's regulations implementing
NEPA (40 CFR Parts 1500-1508 and
10 CFR Part 1021, respectively).
GNEP would encourage expansion of domestic and
international nuclear energy production while reducing nuclear proliferation
risks, and reduce the volume, thermal output, and radiotoxicity
of spent nuclear fuel (spent fuel or SNF) before disposal in a geologic
repository.
Domestically, GNEP involves a programmatic proposal
as well as project-specific proposals. The programmatic proposal
is to begin to recycle spent fuel and destroy the long-lived radioactive
components of that spent fuel.
Toward this end, GNEP includes project-specific
proposals to construct and operate three facilities. The proposed
nuclear fuel recycling center would separate the SNF into its reusable
components and waste components and manufacture new nuclear fuel
using reusable components that still have the potential for use
in nuclear power generation. The proposed advanced recycling reactor
would destroy long-lived radioactive elements in the fuel while
generating electricity. The advanced fuel cycle research facility
would perform research into SNF recycling processes and other aspects
of advanced nuclear fuel cycles. The GNEP PEIS will consider 13
sites
as possible locations for one or more of these facilities, as well
as alternative
technologies to be used in these facilities.
Internationally, GNEP involves two programmatic
initiatives. First, the United States would cooperate with countries
that have advanced nuclear programs to supply nuclear fuel services
to countries that refrain from pursuing enrichment or recycling
facilities to make their own nuclear fuel. Such countries would
have no need to
develop the technology and infrastructure to enrich uranium or separate
plutonium,
both of which have application in the production of nuclear weapons.
Second, the United States would promote proliferation-resistant
nuclear power reactors suitable for use in developing economies.
The GNEP PEIS will analyze the potential environmental impacts of
these programmatic and project-specific proposals, as well as reasonable
alternatives. The GNEP PEIS also will evaluate
at a programmatic level the potential environmental impacts associated
with the international aspects of GNEP, including alternatives.
The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this
Notice of Intent (NOI)
describes the alternatives that DOE proposes to evaluate in the
GNEP PEIS. This NOI also identifies dates, times, and locations
for public scoping meetings on the GNEP PEIS.
DATES: DOE invites Federal, state, and local governments,
Native American Tribes, industry, other organizations, and members
of the public to provide comments on the proposed scope, alternatives,
and environmental issues to be analyzed in the GNEP PEIS. The public
scoping period starts with the publication of this NOI in the Federal
Register and will continue through April 4, 2007.
All comments received during the public scoping
period will be considered in preparing the GNEP PEIS. Late comments
will be considered to the extent practicable. Public scoping meetings
are discussed below in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section. Federal or state agencies, local governments,
or Native American Tribes that want to be considered as a cooperating
agency in preparation of this PEIS should contact Mr. Timothy A.
Frazier at the address listed below.
ADDRESSES: Please direct comments, suggestions,
or relevant information
on the GNEP PEIS to: Mr. Timothy A. Frazier, GNEP PEIS Document
Manager, Office of Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585-0119, Telephone:
866- 645-7803, Fax: 866-645-7807, e-mail to: GNEP-PEIS@nuclear.energy.gov.
Please mark envelopes, faxes, and e-mail: ``GNEP PEIS Comments.''
Additional information on GNEP may be found at
http://www.gnep.energy.gov
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