Final Supporting Statement for NRC Forms 542 and 542A

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NRC Forms 542 and 542A, Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest Index and Regional Compact Tabulation

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FINAL OMB SUPPORTING STATEMENT

FOR

NRC FORMS 542 AND 542A

UNIFORM LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST

INDEX AND REGIONAL COMPACT TABULATION AND CONTINUATION PAGE


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Description of the Information Collection


U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Form 542 and continuation Form 542A were developed by NRC in collaboration with the Department of Transportation (DOT). NUREG/BR- 0204, Rev. 2, contains instructions for completing NRC Forms 540, 540A, 541, 541A, 542, and 542A. NRC has authorized use of electronic facsimiles of the forms generated by commercially available computer software provided that the forms are equivalent to the original documentation in respect to content, clarity, size, and location of information and include the OMB clearance number, expiration date, and Paperwork Reduction Act statement.


NRC Forms 542 and Form 542A are completed by waste collectors or processors of low-level radioactive waste. Each container of waste shipped from a waste processor may contain waste from several different generators. Tracking the identity of the original waste generator becomes more complicated when the waste forms, dimensions, or packaging are changed by the waste processor. These forms are used to attribute the waste to the original generator for regional waste compact tabulation. The NRC does not collect or retain data on the forms and the forms are not sent to or received by the NRC.


  1. JUSTIFICATION


    1. Need For and Practical Utility of the Collection of Information


To meet existing regulations, each shipment of Low Level Waste (LLW), either directly or indirectly, to a licensed disposal facility is currently accompanied by a manifest that describes the shipment contents as required in 10 CFR Part 20 and the DOT regulations in 49 CFR Part 172. Presently, there are four LLW disposal facilities in operation. The detailed information requested on NRC Form 542 is used to attribute the waste to the original generator for regional waste compact tabulation. Licensees must use specified NRC forms, including NRC Form 542, pursuant to Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 20.


    1. Agency Use of Information


The agency requires the information on NRC Forms 542 and 542A to ensure that States and Compacts know the original generators of LLW, as authorized by the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985, so that the waste is disposed of in the appropriate Compact.

    1. Reduction of Burden through Information Technology


Appendix G of 10 CFR Part 20 allows licensees to use substitute forms that are equivalent to the original documentation in respect to content, clarity, size, and location of information. Upon agreement between the shipper and consignee, the forms may be completed, transmitted, and stored in electronic media. The electronic media must have the capability for producing legible, accurate, and complete records in the format of the uniform manifest. Licensees can use software packages from several commercial vendors (e.g. RADMAN and LowTrack) are available that can generate NRC Form 542 electronically. The information is not transmitted to NRC.


    1. Effort to Identify Duplication and Use Similar Information


No sources of similar information are available. There is no duplication of requirements.


    1. Effort to Reduce Small Business Burden


The required information is necessary from all shippers of LLW pursuant to Appendix G to 10 CFR Part 20. To the extent that small entities may make fewer waste shipments than larger entities, fewer manifests would be required of small entities and their burden would be proportionately less.


    1. Consequences to Federal Program or Policy Activities if the Collection Is Not

Conducted or Is Conducted Less Frequently


If the collection is not conducted at all or is conducted less frequently, NRC and State regulatory agencies will not be able to obtain information needed to control and safely regulate disposal of LLW.


    1. Circumstances Which Justify Variation from OMB Guidelines


There are no variations from OMB guidelines.


    1. Consultations Outside the NRC


Opportunity for public comment on the information collection requirements for this clearance package was published In the Federal Register on July 3, 2019 (84 FR 31930).  No comments were received in response to the FRN. As part of the public consultation process, the NRC emailed five potential respondents from the LLW distribution list to request feedback on the four questions for which comments were specifically requested. These individuals were: Mike Elsen (State of Washington), Susan Jenkins (State of South Carolina), Rusty Lundberg (State of Utah), Jennifer Opila (Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment), and Lisa Edwards (EPRI). No comments were received in response to these consultations.


    1. Payment or Gift to Respondents


Not applicable.


    1. Confidentiality of Information


Confidential and proprietary information is protected in accordance with NRC regulations at 10 CFR 9.17(a) and 10 CFR 2.390(b). However, no information normally considered confidential or proprietary is requested.


    1. Justification for Sensitive Questions


This information collection does not involve sensitive questions.


    1. Estimated Burden and Burden Hour Cost


It is estimated that 756 NRC Forms 542 will be processed annually by 22 NRC and Agreement States licensees. Only collectors/processors complete this form and it is assumed the form is prepared electronically. The average burden to complete the form is estimated to be 0.75 hours. The total industry burden for completion of the form is estimated at 567 hours annually (756 forms x 0.75 hours). Professional personnel will complete this information. Therefore, total cost is estimated to be $155,925 (567 hours x $275/hour).


The $275 hourly rate used in the burden estimates is based on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s fee for hourly rates as noted in 10 CFR 170.20 “Average cost per professional staff-hour.” For more information on the basis of this rate, see the Revision of Fee Schedules; Fee Recovery for Fiscal Year 2018 (83 FR 29622, June 25, 2018).


    1. Estimated of Other Additional Cost


There are no other additional costs.


    1. Estimated Annualized Cost to the Federal Government


There are no annual printing and distribution costs to the Federal Government as the manifest forms are available for electronic downloading. Additionally, the forms are not submitted directly to the NRC, so there are no costs associated with processing or reviewing the forms.


    1. Reasons for Changes in Burden or Cost


There is no change in burden, but the hourly cost for professional staff has increased from $268/hour to $275/hour resulting in an increase in total cost of $3,969.


    1. Publication for Statistical Use


None.


    1. Reason for Not Displaying the Expiration Date


The expiration date will be displayed on the hardcopy form. Electronic versions of NRC Forms 542 and 542A, provided in software to allow licensees to prepare the forms electronically, will also display an expiration date.


    1. Exceptions to the Certification Statement


There are no exceptions.


  1. COLLECTIONS OF INFORMATION EMPLOYING STATISTICAL METHODS


The collection of information does not employ statistical methods.

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