DOE/EIS-0359; Final Environmental Impact Statement for Construction and Operation of a Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride Conversion Facility at the Paducah, Kentucky, Site (June 2004)

Table of Contents
Volume 1

Volume I Cover
Cover Sheet
Table of Contents
Notation
Summary
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Project Description and Comparison of Alternatives
Chapter 3 - Affected Environment
Chapter 4 - Environmental Impact Assessment Approach, Assumptions, and Methodology
Chapter 5 - Environmental Impacts of Alternatives
Chapter 6 - Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health Permits and Compliance Requirements
Chapter 7 - References
Chapter 8 - List of Preparers
Chapter 9 - Glossary
Chapter 10 - Index

Volume 2

Volume II Cover
Cover Sheet
Table of Contents
Notation
Chapter 1 - Public Review of the Draft Environmental Impact Statements
Chapter 2 - Comment Documents
    Chapter 2 - Comment Documents Cont'
    Chapter 2 - Comment Documents Cont'
    Chapter 2 - Comment Documents Cont'
Chapter 3 - Responses to Comments
Chapter 4 - References

Appendices

Appendix A - Text of Public Law 107-206 Pertinent to the Management of DUF6
Appendix B - Estimation of Impacts Associated with Transuranic and Technetium Contamination in the DUF6 Cylinders
Appendix C - Scoping Summary Report for Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride Conversion Facilities Environmental Impact Statement Scoping Process
Appendix D - Environmental Synopsis for the Depleted UF6 Conversion project
Appendix E - Impact Associated with HF and CAF2 Conversion Project Sale and Use
Appendix F - Assessment Methodologies
Appendix G - Consultation Letters Cont'
Appendix G - Consultation Letters Cont'
Appendix G - Consultation Letters - Responses to U. S. Department of Energy Letters to State Agencies & Native American Groups
Appendix G - Consultation Letters - Responses to U. S. Department of Energy Letters to State Agencies & Native American Groups Cont'
Appendix H - Contractor Disclosure Statement

Figures and Tables

Figure S-1 Regional Map of Paducah, Kentucky, Site Vicinity
Figure S-3 The Alternatie Conversion Facility Locations
Figure S-4 Conceptional Overall Materials Flow Diagram
Figure S-5 Conceptual Conversion Facility Site Layout
Figure S-6 Areas of Potential Impact Evaluation for Each Alternative
Figure 2.2-1 Three Alternative Conversion Facility Locations
Figure 2.2-2 Conceptual Overall Material Flow Diagram
Figure 2.2-3 Conceptual Conversion Facility Site Layout
Figure 3.1-1 Regional of the Paducah Site Vicinity
Figure 3.1-2 Locations of Cylinder Yards at the Paducah Site
Figure 3.1-4 Wetlands in the Vicinity of the Three Candidate Locations
Figure 3.1-5 Areas of Potential Indiana Bat Habitat
Figure 3.1-6 Land cover in McCracken County, Kentucky
Figure 3.1-7 Census Tracts within 50 miles of the Conversion Facility
Figure 3.1-8 Consus Tracts within 50 miles of the Conversion Facility
Figure 3.2-3 Wind Rose for the ETTP K1209 Meteorological Tower, 2001
Figure 3.2-5 Land Cover in Roane County, Tennessee
Figure 3.2-6 Census Tracts within 50 miles of the Storage Facility
Figure 3.2-7 Census Tracts within 50 miles of the Storage Facility
Table S-2 Summary of Alternatives Considered for the Paducah Conversion
Table S-3 Summary of Proposed Conversion Facility Parameters
Table S-4 Summary of Proposed Conversion Product Treatment and Disposition
Table S-5 Summary of Major EIS Data and Assumptions
Table S-6 Summary Comparison of Potential Environmental Consequences of the Alternatives
Table 2.4-1 Summary Comparison of Potential Environmental Consequencesof the Alternatives
Table 3.1-3 National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Table 3.1-6 Estimated Radiation Doses to Members of the General Public
Table 3.1-7 Estimated Hazard Quotients for Members of the General Public
Table 3.2-3 National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Table 3.2-6 Federal-and State-Listed Endangered, Threatened, and Special Concern Species
Table 3.2-7 Enstimated Radiation Doses to Memebers of the General Publci
Table 3.2-8 Estimated Hszard Quotients for Members of the Public
Table 3.2-11 Employment in Anderson County by Industry in 1990 and 2000
Table 3.2-12 Employment in the ETTP Region of Influences by Industry in 1990 and 2000
Table 3.2-16 Public Service Employment in the City of Knoxville
Table 3.2-17 Number of Physicians in Knox and Anderson Counties
Table 3.2-18 School District Data for Knox and Anderson Counties
Table 3.2-19 Medical Facility Data for Knox and Anderson Counties in 1998