Appalachian States Low-Level
Radioactive Waste Commission

Appalachian States Low-Level
Radioactive Waste Commission
Annual Meeting

Friday, November 2, 2012
10:00am—12:30pm
Harrisburg Hilton and Towers
One North Second Street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

2011 Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission
Annual Meeting Agenda (PDF)


For further information, contact the
Commission at (717) 787-2163



Announcement of Availability of the
Texas Regional Facility for Disposal of Commercial
Low-Level Radioactive Waste (LLRW)

The Commission wishes to inform all Low-Level Radioactive Waste generators that a new LLRW disposal facility began accepting LLRW as of November 2011.

This new facility is located in Andrews County, Texas, and is operated by Waste Control Specialists LLC (WCS). LLRW generators located in states not part of the Texas Compact (i.e.,Texas & Vermont) must secure a contract with WCS and abide by the rules and regulations of the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission. LLRW generators must file import petitions and receive approval prior to shipment to the Texas Regional Facility.

Generators of LLRW, and in particular those currently storing Class B & C waste, in the states of the Appalachian Compact should consider the availabilty of the Texas Regional Facility in the development of strategies for management and disposal of LLRW.

Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission Chairman's letter to the generators (PDF)


Introduction

The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania created the Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission (Commission) by enacting the Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Act, Pennsylvania Act 1985-120. Under the authority of this act, the states of Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania formed a compact to provide for the regional management and disposal of low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) in response to federal law, Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act of 1980 and Low-level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendment Act of 1985. Congress consented to the Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact in May 1988.

The Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact is made up of Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia and Pennsylvania
Administration of the Commission

The Commission currently consists of 10 members: four from Pennsylvania and two each from Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia. The governor of Pennsylvania will appoint an eleventh member from the municipality or county where the regional disposal facility is located.

The Commission became operational June 4, 1990. The Commission is required to hold an annual meeting. The chairman, a majority of the Commission members, or two Commission members from the host state can call additional meetings during the year. Since the suspension of the siting process, the Commission has only been holding annual meetings. These meetings are open to the public.

The membership of the Commission is in flux due to recent gubernatorial elections. Vacant positions on the Commission will be filled by their respective governors and the names of new Commission Members will be added when confirmed.

Commission members, alternates and officers as of November 4, 2011, are as follows:



OFFICERS Chairman Michael Krancer
  Vice-Chairman Robert Summers
  Administrator Rich Janati
COUNSEL   John W. Carroll, Esquire
Timothy B. Anderson, Esquire
Michelle Skjoldal, Esquire

Pepper Hamilton LLP
200 One Keystone Plaza
N. Front & Market Streets
P.O. Box 1181
Harrisburg, PA  17108-1181

STATE COMMISSION MEMBER COMMISSION ALTERNATE
Delaware Honorable Rita M. Landgraf
Secretary
Delaware Health and Social Services
1901 North Dupont Highway
New Castle, DE  19720
K. Frieda Fisher-Tyler
Director of Radiation Control
Delaware Division Of Public Health
Division of Public Health
Office of Radiation Control
417 Federal Street
Dover, DE  19901
  Honorable Collin O'Mara
Secretary
DNREC (Dept. of Natural Resources & Environmental Control)
State of Delaware
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE  19901
Everett L. DeWhitt, Jr., PhD
Engineering Manager
Engineering and Compliance
Air Quality Management
Delaware Natural Resources and Environmental Control
715 Grantham Lane
New Castle, DE  19720
Maryland Honorable Joshua Sharfstein
Secretary
Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene
201 W. Preston Street, Room 321
Baltimore, MD  21201
Clifford Mitchell
Director, Environmental Health Coordination & Public Health Residency Program
MD Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene
201 West Preston Street, Room 321
Baltimore, MD  21201
  Honorable Robert Summers, Ph.D.
Secretary
Maryland Dept. of the Environment
1800 Washington Boulevard
Baltimore, MD  21230
Edward Hammerberg
Chief
Technical Services Division
Technical Services and Operations Program
Land Management Administration
Maryland Dept. of the Environment
1800 Washington Boulevard
Baltimore, MD  21230
Pennsylvania Honorable Michael Krancer
Secretary
Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA  17101
David J. Allard
Director
Bureau of Radiation Protection
P.O. Box 8469
Harrisburg, PA  17105-8469
  Honorable Barry Schoch
Secretary
Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation
400 North Street
Keystone Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA  17105-3643
Charles Goodhart
Bureau Director
Highway Administration
Maintenance & Operations
400 North Street
Keystone Building
Harrisburg, PA  17120
  Honorable C. Alan Walker
Secretary
Pennsylvania Dept. of Community & Economic Development
4th Floor, Keystone Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA  17120
Lisa Hughes
Deputy Secretary for Administration
Pennsylvania Dept. of Community & Economic Development
4th Floor, Keystone Building
Harrisburg, PA  17120
  Honorable Eli Avila
Secretary
Pennsylvania Dept. of Health
8th Floor West
Health & Welfare Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA  17120
Stephen Ostroff, MD
Bureau Director
Bureau of Epidemiology
Health & Welfare Building, Room 933
Harrisburg, PA  17120
West Virginia Randy Curtis
Director, Radiation Toxics & Indoor Conditions
Office of Environmental Health Services
Capitol and Washington Streets
1 Davis Square, Suite 200
Charleston, WV  25301-1798
Vacant
  Honorable Randy C. Huffman
Cabinet Secretary
WV Dept. of Environmental Protection
601 57th Street SE
Charleston, WV  25304
H. Michael Dorsey
Chief
Homeland Security and Emergency Response
WV Dept. of Environmental Protection
601 57th St. SE
Charleston, WV  25304


Duties and Powers of the Commission

The Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Act, Pennsylvania Act 1985-120, empowers the Commission to carry out certain duties, the most significant of which are as follows:

  • Conduct research and establish regulations to promote reduction in volume and curie content of LLRW generated within the region.

  • Ensure the LLRW generated within the region is safely disposed.

  • Designate "host states" to establish LLRW disposal facilities as required by the compact.

  • Prepare contingency plans for the management and disposal or LLRW if a regional disposal facility is closed or unavailable.

  • Examine all records or operators of regional disposal facilities pertaining to operating costs, profits, charges, fees or surcharges and make recommendations to the host state.

  • Provide public information concerning LLRW management and disposal needs, technologies and problems.

  • Keep current and annual inventories of all generators by name and quantity of LLRW generated within the region. Inventory information shall include volume, curie content, chemical composition and toxicity of such watse.

  • Keep an inventory of all regional facilities and specialized facilities in the nation.

  • Enter into temporary agreements with non-party states or other regional boards for the emergency disposal of the regional LLRW.

  • Publish an annual report detailing its programs, operations and finances.