High-Level Radioactive Waste Interpretation Limited Change to DOE Manual 435.1-1, Radioactive Waste Management Manual and Administrative Change to DOE Order 435.1, Radioactive Waste Management.On January 12, 2021, DOE signed the following FRNs related to the HLW Interpretation that were published on Januin the Federal Register: Fact Sheet - Draft Environmental Assessment for the Commercial Disposal of Savannah River Site Contaminated Process Equipment.Draft Environmental Assessment for the Commercial Disposal of Savannah River Site Contaminated Process Equipment (DOE/EA-2154).FRN - Draft Environmental Assessment for the Commercial Disposal of Savannah River Site Contaminated Process Equipment.A Fact Sheet on the Draft Environmental Assessment is also available for download. FRN announcing the availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment for the Commercial Disposal of Savannah River Site Contaminated Process Equipment (DOE/EA-2154) for public comment.FRN - Assessment of Department of Energy’s Interpretation of the Definition of High-Level Radioactive Waste.In developing the interpretation, the views of members of the public and the scientific community were considered. FRN issuing the Department’s assessment affirming its interpretation of the statutory term “high-level radioactive waste.” The HLW interpretation is consistent with the law, the best available science and data, and the recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future.On December 15, 2021, DOE signed the following two Federal Register Notices (FRN) related to the HLW Interpretation:
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