After the MRS Commission submits its report to the Congress under , the Secretary may conduct a survey and evaluation of potentially suitable sites for a monitored retrievable storage facility. In conducting such survey and evaluation, the Secretary shall consider the extent to which siting a monitored retrievable storage facility at each site surveyed would—
((1)) enhance the reliability and flexibility of the system for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste established under this chapter;
((2)) minimize the impacts of transportation and handling of such fuel and waste;
((3)) provide for public confidence in the ability of such system to safely dispose of the fuel and waste;
((4)) impose minimal adverse effects on the local community and the local environment;
((5)) provide a high probability that the facility will meet applicable environmental, health, and safety requirements in a timely fashion;
((6)) provide such other benefits to the system for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste as the Secretary deems appropriate; and
((7)) unduly burden a State in which significant volumes of high-level radioactive waste resulting from atomic energy defense activities are stored.