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35744 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

118 / Tuesday, June 21, 2005 / Notices

that, at many sites, groundwater-related distribution coefficients based on actual NUCLEAR REGULATORY
pathways could contribute significantly site chemistry. COMMISSION
to the potential dose received by The RATEQ code will help the NRC
members of the public. Consequently, Draft Report for Comment:
staff define realistic site-specific ranges
consistent with its mission to protect ‘‘Consideration of Geochemical Issues
of the distribution coefficient values in Groundwater Restoration at
the health and safety of the public and
used to evaluate NRC-licensed sites. In Uranium In-Situ Leach Mining
the environment, the NRC uses
site-remediation cases, such as Facilities,’’ NUREG/CR–6870
contaminant transport models to predict
the locations and concentrations of restoration of the groundwater aquifer in
and around uranium in-situ leach AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory
radionuclides in soil as a function of Commission.
time. Through this notice, the NRC is mining facilities, the RATEQ code can
aid in the estimation of restoration costs ACTION: Notice of availability and
seeking comment on documentation of
by estimating the volume of treatment request for comments.
a subsurface transport model developed
for the NRC by the U.S. Geological water needed to restore sites to
acceptable environmental conditions. Background
Survey (USGS) for realistic transport
modeling at sites with complex Solicitation of Comments: The NRC Some mining processes use fluids to
chemical environments. seeks comments on the report and is dissolve (or leach) a mineral without the
Because many radionuclides need to remove physically the ore
especially interested in comments on
temporarily attach, or adsorb, to the containing the mineral from an ore
the value of the report to users who run
surfaces of soil particles, their mobility deposit in the ground. In general, these
the RATEQ code and are familiar with ‘‘in-situ’’ leach mining operations at
is reduced compared to that of the types of complex chemical
compounds that move with the uranium mines are considerably more
environments that complicate many environmentally benign than traditional
groundwater without interacting with remediation projects.
solid surfaces. As a result, most mining and milling of uranium ore.
subsurface-transport models used by the DATES: The NRC will consider all Nonetheless, the use of leaching fluids
NRC and its licensees estimate the written comments received before to mine uranium may contaminate the
effects of the anticipated interactions September 30, 2005. Comments received groundwater aquifer in and around the
after September 30, 2005, will be region from which the uranium is
between radionuclides and solids in the
extracted. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
ground. Toward that end, these considered if it is practical to do so, but
Commission (NRC) requires licensees to
subsurface-transport models use a the NRC staff is able to ensure
restore the aquifer to established water-
‘‘distribution coefficient,’’ which is consideration only for comments quality standards following the
assumed to be constant and reflects the received on or before this date. cessation of in-situ leach mining
proportion of radionuclide in the Comments should be addressed to the operations.
groundwater compared to the contact listed below. The NRC also requires licensees to
radionuclide associated with the solids ensure that sufficient funds will be
Availability: An electronic version of
in the ground. These distribution available to cover the cost of
the report is available in Adobe Portable
coefficients are widely used, and decommissioning their facilities. For
consequently, the relevant literature Document Format at http://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc- these uranium mines, restoration
documents ranges of their values for generally consists of pumping specially
various soil types and radionuclides. collections/nuregs/contract/cr6871/
cr6871.pdf and can be read with Adobe treated water into the affected aquifer
However, the documented ranges can be and removing the displaced water—and
very large because the chemical Acrobat Reader software, available at no
thereby the undesirable contaminants—
reactions that cause radionuclides to cost from http://www.adobe.com. The
from the system. Because groundwater
attach to solids are very sensitive to report and the computer files for the test
restoration can represent approximately
water chemistry and soil mineralogy. As cases discussed therein are available at 40 percent of the cost of
a result, uncertainties in the parameters http://wwwrcamnl.wr.usgs.gov/rtm. decommissioning a uranium leach
used to characterize the adsorption of Hard and electronic copies of the report mining facility, a good estimate of the
radionuclides in soils have been are available from the contact listed necessary volume of treatment water is
identified as a major source of below. important to estimate the cost of
uncertainty in decommissioning, decommissioning accurately.
uranium recovery, and radioactive FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. The subject report, prepared for the
waste disposal cases evaluated by the John D. Randall, Mail Stop T9C34, U.S. NRC by the U.S. Geological Survey,
NRC. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 11545 summarizes the application of a
Surface-complexation and ion- Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852, geochemical model to the restoration
exchange models offer a more realistic telephone (301) 415–6192, e-mail process to estimate the degree to which
approach to considering soil- jdr@nrc.gov. a licensee has decontaminated a site
radionuclide interactions in Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 10th day
where a leach mining process has been
performance-assessment models. These of June, 2005. used. Toward that end, this report
models can also account for variable analyzes the respective amounts of
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
chemical environments that might affect water and chemical additives pumped
such interactions. The subject report, Cheryl A. Trottier, into the mined regions to remove and
prepared for the NRC by the USGS, Chief, Radiation Protection, Environmental neutralize the residual contamination
describes the theory, implementation, Risk & Waste Management Branch, Division using 10 different restoration strategies.
and examples of use of the RATEQ of Systems Analysis and Regulatory The analyses show that strategies that
computer code, which simulates Effectiveness, Office of Nuclear Regulatory used hydrogen sulfide in systems with
radionuclide transport in soil and Research. low natural oxygen content provided
allows the use of surface-complexation [FR Doc. E5–3200 Filed 6–20–05; 8:45 am] the best results. On the basis of those
and ion-exchange models to calculate BILLING CODE 7590–01–P findings, this report also summarizes

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the conditions under which various C in the excepted service as required by Section 213.3305 Department of the
restoration strategies will prove 5 CFR 6.6 and 213.103. Treasury
successful. This, in turn, will allow DYGS00457 Senior Advisor to the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
more accurate estimates of restoration Chief of Staff. Effective May 27, 2005.
Quasette Crowner, Chief, Executive
and decommissioning costs.
Resources Group, Center for Leadership Section 213.3306 Department of
The subject report will be useful for
and Executive Resources Policy, Defense
licensees and State regulators
Division for Strategic Human Resources
overseeing uranium leach mining DDGS16879 Defense Fellow to the
Policy, 202–606–8046.
facilities, who need to estimate the Special Assistant to the Secretary of
volume of treatment water needed to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Appearing Defense for White House Liaison.
decontaminate those facilities. in the listing below are the individual Effective May 17, 2005.
Solicitation of Comments: The NRC authorities established under Schedules DDGS16876 Staff Assistant to the
seeks comments on the report and is A, B and C between May 1, 2005 and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
especially interested in comments on May 31, 2005. Future notices will be (Detainee Affairs). Effective May 19,
the utility and feasibility of the published on the fourth Tuesday of each 2005.
modeling techniques described in the month, or as soon as possible thereafter. DDGS16878 Defense Fellow to the
report. A consolidated listing of all authorities Special Assistant to the Secretary of
as of June 30 is published each year. Defense for White House Liaison.
DATES: The NRC will consider all Effective May 26, 2005.
written comments received before Schedule A DDGS16872 Special Assistant to the
August 31, 2005. Comments received Assistant Secretary of Defense
after August 31, 2005, will be No Schedule A appointments were
approved for May 2005. (International Secretary Policy).
considered if it is practical to do so, but Effective May 27, 2005.
the NRC staff is able to ensure Schedule B
consideration only for comments Section 213.3307 Department of the
received on or before this date. No Schedule B appointments were Army
Comments should be addressed to the approved for May 2005. DWGS60017 Special Assistant to the
contact listed below. Schedule C Army General Counsel. Effective May
Availability: An electronic version of 06, 2005.
the report is available in Adobe Portable The following Schedule C
Document Format at http:// appointments were approved during Section 213.3309 Department of the
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc- May 2005: Air Force
collections/nuregs/contract/cr6870/ DFGS60012 Personal and Confidential
Section 213.3303 Executive Office of Assistant to the General Counsel.
cr6870.pdf and can be read with Adobe
the President Effective May 26, 2005.
Acrobat Reader software, available at no
cost from http://www.adobe.com. Hard Council on Environmental Quality
Section 213.3310 Department of
and electronic copies are available from Justice
EQGS00021 Communications Analyst
the contact listed below.
to the Associate Director for DJGS00117 Deputy Director, Office of
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Communications. Effective May 05, Faith-Based and Community
John D. Randall, Mail Stop T9C34, U.S. 2005. Initiatives to the Director, Office of
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 11545 Faith-Based and Community
Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852, Office of Management and Budget
Initiatives. Effective May 17, 2005.
telephone (301) 415–6192, e-mail BOGS60035 Confidential Assistant to DJGS00306 Special Assistant to the
jdr@nrc.gov. the Administrator, Office of Federal Director, Office of Intergovernmental
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 10th day Procurement Policy. Effective May 26, and Public Liaison. Effective May 20,
of June, 2005. 2005. 2005.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. DJGS00057 Chief of Staff to the
Cheryl A. Trottier, Section 213.3304 Department of State Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney
Chief, Radiation Protection, Environmental DSGS60949 Public Affairs Specialist General. Effective May 26, 2005.
Risk & Waste Management Branch, Division to the Coordinator for International
of Systems Analysis and Regulatory
Section 213.3311 Department of
Effectiveness, Office of Nuclear Regulatory
Information Programs. Effective May Homeland Security
Research. 09, 2005. DMGS00353 Executive Assistant to the
[FR Doc. E5–3199 Filed 6–20–05; 8:45 am] DSGS60951 Congressional Affairs Director, State and Local Affairs.
BILLING CODE 7590–01–P Manager to the Assistant Secretary for Effective May 06, 2005.
International Organizational Affairs. DMGS00366 Assistant Director for
Effective May 09, 2005. Legislative Affairs to the Chief of
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL DSGS60965 Foreign Affairs Officer to Staff. Effective May 09, 2005.
MANAGEMENT the Deputy Assistant Secretary. DMGS00360 Writer-Editor to the
Effective May 11, 2005. Executive Secretary. Effective May 11,
Excepted Service 2005.
DSGS60962 Legislative Management DMGS00352 Special Assistant to the
AGENCY: Office of Personnel Officer to the Assistant Secretary for Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure
Management. Legislative and Intergovernmental Protection. Effective May 13, 2005.
Affairs. Effective May 13, 2005. DMGS00368 Press Assistant to the
ACTION: Notice.
DSGS60963 Legislative Management Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.
SUMMARY: This gives notice of OPM Officer to the Assistant Secretary for Effective May 13, 2005.
decisions granting authority to make Legislative and Intergovernmental DMGS00357 Trip Coordinator to the
appointments under Schedules A, B and Affairs. Effective May 13, 2005. Chief of Staff. Effective May 17, 2005.

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