Transfer of McClellan Nuclear Radiation Center to UC Davis

2 Documents in Project

Summary

SCH Number
1999072047
Lead Agency
University of California, Davis
Document Title
Transfer of McClellan Nuclear Radiation Center to UC Davis
Document Type
NEG - Negative Declaration
Received
Present Land Use
McClellan Air Force Base
Document Description
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code 2100 et seq.), the CEQA Guidelines (Title 14 Code of Regulations Section 1500 et seq.), and the University of California Procedures for Implementation of CEQA, an Initial Study for the above-named project was prepared that identifies and evaluates the environmental impacts of the project. The United States Air Force (USAF) currently operates a 2.3-megawatt research nuclear reactor at the McClellan Nuclear Radiation Center (MNRC) on McClellan Air Force Base (AFB) in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. As part of the ongoing closure of McClellan AFB, a project has been proposed to transfer ownership and operation of the MNRC from the USAF to UC Davis. The MNRC is in Building 258 on the east side of the main north-south runway on McClellan AFB approximately 3,000 feet west of Watt Avenue and 4,500 feet north of E Street. The reactor has been in operation for approximately 9 years. This project would allow continued operation of the TRIGA reactor for at least its original design life of 30 years. Unlike a typical 1500-3000 megawatt power reactor, which is design to maximize heat production, the 2.3-megawatt MNRC research reactor is designed to produce neutrons for commercial and experimental uses. Under operation by the USAF, the reactor is used for neutron radiography (an imaging technique that can be used on metals), neutron activation analysis (a method of analyzing the elements in a material), biomedical research (techniques for using neutrons to treat cancer), neutron transmutation doping (a process for changing the electrical characteristics of certain materials), and radioisotope production (production for use in medical, research, and industrial activities). Under operation and ownership by UC Davis, the types of uses described above would continue. The MNRC would be an important asset to the University, supporting research in a wide range of fields including medicine, veterinary medicine, animal science, natural and environmental sciences, agriculture, egineering, and materials science. At least 51% of the operating time would be used for university and commercial research and up top 49% of the operating time would be used for commercial services that would generate revenues to help defray operating costs and to increase the University's research capabilities. The University would operate the MNRC in collaboration with a commercial firm. In this arrangement, the commercial firm would provide professional services for operating the center and developing its commercial uses under the leadership of the University. It is anticipated that the existing facility would not be modified, and the same staff that currently operates the MNRC would continue to be employed there. If successful, operation of the facility could eventfually increase from 2 to 3 shifts adding approximately 7-8 employees to the staff. The volume of radioisotopes produced at the facility would likely increase. The MNRC is on the McClellan AFB that has been placed on the National Priority List (i.e., "Superfund Site") as a clean-up site due to the presence of contaminants in the groundwater resulting form AFB operations unrelated to the operation of the MNRC. Initially, the University would operate the MNRC under a lease from the USAF. Ownership would not change until the site has been found suitable for tranfer from the USAF to the University. The transfer of ownership also will not occur until federal legislation authorizing the transfer has been passed that includes the funds needed for eventual decommissioning of the MNRC.

Contact Information

Name
Sid England
Agency Name
University of California, Davis Planning and Budget Office
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Sacramento
Counties
Sacramento
Cross Streets
Watt Ave. & Peacekeeper Way
State Highways
I-80
Railways
Union Pacific
Waterways
Arcade Creek

Notice of Completion

State Review Period Start
State Review Period End
State Reviewing Agencies
California Department of Conservation (DOC), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Habitat Conservation Planning (CDFW), California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), California Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation Planning (DOT), California Energy Commission, California Highway Patrol, California State Lands Commission (SLC), Department of Toxic Substances Control, Office of Emergency Services, California, Resources Agency, State Water Resources Control Board, Divison of Financial Assistance
Development Types
Other (Transfer of ownership and operation)
Local Actions
Other
Project Issues
Aesthetics, Agriculture and Forestry Resources, Air Quality, Cultural Resources, Drainage/Absorption, Flood Plain/Flooding, Geology/Soils, Hazards & Hazardous Materials, Hydrology/Water Quality, Mineral Resources, Noise, Public Services, Sewer Capacity, Solid Waste, Transportation, Vegetation, Wildfire, Wildlife

Disclaimer: The document was originally posted before CEQAnet had the capability to host attachments for the public. To obtain the original attachments for this document, please contact the lead agency at the contact information listed above. You may also contact the OPR via email at state.clearinghouse@opr.ca.gov or via phone at (916) 445-0613.

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