Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 332.150 - Termination of Source Material Milling Facility License
a) Following closure and the period of
postclosure observation and maintenance, the licensee may apply for termination
of the license. The license shall be terminated when the Agency finds:
1) That the closure of the licensed site has
been made in conformance with the licensee's closure plan, as amended and
approved as part of the license;
2)
That the licensee has established that the technical criteria have been
met;
3) That any long-term care
funds and records are transferred to the federal or State agency that will
assume institutional control of the disposal site;
4) That the federal or State agency that will
assume responsibility for long-term care, observation and maintenance of the
disposal site is prepared to assume such responsibilities;
5) That permanent monuments or markers
warning against intrusion have been installed;
6) That the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission has made a determination of compliance with the decontamination,
decommissioning, reclamation and stabilization standards;
7) That title to the byproduct material and
to the disposal site has been transferred to the United States of America or
the State; and
8) That any
buildings and material have been decontaminated to criteria specified in 32
Ill. Adm. Code
330.325.
b) In addition to satisfying
requirements in subsection (a), the licensed site, other than the buildings and
disposal area, shall be decontaminated to the following limits prior to
termination of the license:
1) Concentration
of radionuclides in soil above background concentrations for total radium,
averaged over areas of 100 square meters, shall not exceed:
A) 5 picocuries per gram of dry soil,
averaged over the first 15 centimeters below the surface; and
B) 15 picocuries per gram of dry soil,
averaged over layers of 15 centimeters thickness more than 15 centimeters below
the surface.
2) The
level of gamma radiation measured at a distance of 100 centimeters from the
surface shall not exceed background.
3) Soil contamination levels with
nonradioactive hazardous substances shall not exceed the levels specified as
contamination limits in other applicable State or federal
regulations.
Notes
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 16756, effective October 6, 2008
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