ML22096A227
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| Issue date: | 04/04/2022 |
| From: | Brooke Clark NRC/SECY |
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001
April 4, 2022
Ms. Valinda Shirley Executive Director Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency
Dear Ms. Shirley,
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is pleased that you will participate in a public Commission discussion of the T en-Year Plan to Address Impacts of U ranium Contamination on the Navajo Nation and lessons learned from the remediation of former uranium mill sites, on Friday, April 22, 2022, at 6 :30 p.m. Mountain Time. The Commission is very interested to hear your thoughts on these topics.
I am enclosing a copy of the meeting agenda for your information. My staff will keep you informed of any updates to the agenda.
To assist the Commission in preparing for the meeting, we request that your staff e-mail any written material, including slides, to Wesley Held (Wesley.Held@nrc.gov), and Monika Coflin (Monika.Coflin@nrc.gov) in the NRCs Office of the Secretary, by April 15, 2022, so that it can be distributed to the Commission for review in advance of the meeting. Pow erPoint is the preferred format, but other electronic presentation formats may be used. This Commission meeting will be webcast live at the Web address: https://video.nrc.gov/, and materials provided for the meeting will be posted on the NRC public W eb site prior to the meeting:
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc -collections/commission/tr/. We also will provide dial -in information for those who wish to listen to the meeting by telephone.
Your presentation at the Commission meeting should be based on the assumption that Commissioners are familiar with the content of your written material. We request that you plan your oral presentation for about 10 minutes, discussing the important points on which you wish to focus the Commissions attention. Following the presentations from all the members of the panel, the Commission will engage the panelists in dialogue on the topics.If you or your staff have any questions, please contact Mr. Held at 301-287-3591.
Sincerely,
Brooke P. Clark
Enclosure:
Agenda
AGENDA
Title:
DISCUSSION OF THE TEN-YEAR PLAN TO ADDRESS IMPACTS OF URANIUM CONTAMINATION ON THE NAVAJO NATION AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE REMEDIATION OF FORMER URANIUM MILL SITES (Public Meeting)
Purpose:
The purpose of the briefing is to provide the Commission with an overview of the 2020- 2029 plan of interagency actions to address the impacts of uranium contamination on the Navajo Nation, and provide updates on, and lessons learned from, remediation activities at former uranium mill sites throughout the west.
Scheduled: April 22, 2022 6:30 pm Mountain Daylight Time
Duration: Approx. 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />
Location: Hilton Garden Inn; Gallup, New Mexico with option for Hybrid/Virtual
Ten-Year Plan Panel 60 min.*
Jonathan Nez, President of the Navajo Nation 10 min.
Valinda Shirley, Executive Director, Navajo Nation EPA 10 min.
Edith Hood, President, Red Water Pond Road Organization 10 min.
Catherine Haney, Deputy Executive Director for Materials, Waste, Research, 10 min.
State, Tribal, Compliance, Administration and Human Capital Programs,
Office of the Executive Director for Operations
Michael Montgomery, Region 9 Superfund Division Director, 10 m in.
U.S. Environmental Pr otection Agency
Jessie Quintero, Branch Chief, E nvironmental Review Materials Branch 10 m in.
Topics:
- Overview of the 2020-2 029 ten-y ear plan, including NE Church Rock Mine and UNC Mill Site activities
- Discussion of each participating agency's role in the NE Church Rock Mine and UNC Mill Site ac tivities and lessons learned
- Stakeholder per spectives on the ten-y ear plan, NE Church Rock Mine and UNC Mill Site activities, and other former uranium mill sites in the we stern U.S.
- NRC Environmental Review and National Historic Pr eservation Act Section 106 Consultation Dialogue with Commission 3 0 min.
Break 5 min.
Perspectives and Lessons Learned from Remediation Activities 50 min.*
at Former Uranium Mill Sites Panel
Brian Crossley, Water & Fish Program Manager 10 min.
Department of Natural Resources, Spokane Tribe of Indians
John Lubinski, Director, Office of Nuclear Material 10 min.
Safety and Safeguards (NMSS)
William Frazier, Site Manager, 10 min.
Office of Legacy Management, U.S. Department of Energy
Stevie Norcross, Assistant Director, Division of Waste Management 10 min.
and Radiation Control, Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Bill Von Till, Branch Chief, Uranium Recovery 10 min.
and Materials Decommissioning Branch
Topics:
- Overview of ongoing remediation activities at former uranium mill sites
- Lessons learned from the remediation of uranium mill sites, interagency cooperation, and Tribal engagement
Dialogue with Commission 3 0 min.
Discussion - Wrap-Up 5 min.
- For presentation only and does not inc lude time for Commission Q & A
Documents:
- Ten-Year Plan: Federal Actions to Address Impacts of Uranium Contamination on the Navajo Nation 2020- 2029 https://www.epa.gov/navajo-nation-uranium-cleanup/federal-plans-related-documents#docs
- Slides due: April 15, 2022
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