Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 332.250 - Technical Criteria - Source Material Milling Operations
a) Liquids resulting from any of the mill
processes shall not be released into surface streams. In addition, contaminated
solutions, other than liquids resulting from any of the mill processes, shall
not be released into the environment if the solutions have radionuclide
concentrations in excess of those specified in 32 Ill. Adm. Code
340.320(b)
and (c).
b) Byproduct material shall be chemically and
physically treated to immobilize or remove the contaminants.
c) An independent quality assurance program
shall be established to assure that specifications of the monitoring program
detailed in the license are met. If adverse groundwater impacts or conditions
conducive to adverse groundwater impacts occur, action shall be taken to
alleviate the impacts or conditions and restore groundwater quality to levels
as specified in accordance with Section
332.230
of this Part.
d) Source material
milling operations shall be conducted so that all airborne effluent releases
are reduced to levels as low as is reasonably achievable. Emissions controls
shall be used. Institutional controls, such as extending the licensed site
boundary and exclusion area, may be employed to ensure that offsite dose limits
are met, but only after all practicable process and engineering measures have
been taken to control emissions at the source. Notwithstanding the existence of
individual dose standards, strict control of emissions is necessary to assure
that population exposures are reduced to the maximum extent reasonably
achievable and to avoid site contamination. During operations and prior to
closure, radiation doses from radon emissions from surface impoundments and
disposal areas containing byproduct material shall be kept as low as is
reasonably achievable. Checks shall be made and logged hourly of all parameters
that determine the efficiency of product stack emission control equipment
operation. It shall be determined whether conditions are within a range
prescribed to ensure that the equipment is operating consistently near peak
efficiency. Corrective action must be taken when performance is outside of
prescribed ranges. Effluent control devices must be operative at all times
during drying and packaging operations and whenever air is exhausting from the
product stack. Drying and packaging operations shall terminate when controls
are inoperative. When checks indicate the equipment is not operating within the
range prescribed for peak efficiency, actions shall be taken to restore
parameters to the prescribed range. When this cannot be done without shutdown
and repairs, drying and packaging operations shall cease as soon as
practicable. Operations shall not be restarted after cessation due to abnormal
performance until needed corrective actions have been identified and
implemented. All such cessations, corrective actions and restarts shall be
reported to the Agency, in writing, within 10 days after the subsequent
restart.
e) To control fugitive
dust from tailings, all surfaces not covered by standing liquids shall be
wetted or chemically stabilized. For licenses initially granted after January
1, 1990, management of tailings shall incorporate phased-in surface
stabilization and reclamation. To control dusting from diffuse sources,
operators shall develop written operating procedures specifying the methods of
control that will be used.
f)
Byproduct material shall be managed so as to conform to the applicable
provisions of 40 CFR 440, Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Category:
Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards, subpart
C, Uranium, Radium, and Vanadium Ores Subcategory, in effect on July 1, 1995,
exclusive of subsequent amendments or editions.
g) Licensees and applicants shall satisfy the
requirements of 40 CFR 61, in effect on July 1, 1995, exclusive of subsequent
amendments or editions.
h)
Inspection of the byproduct material impoundments and disposal areas:
1) The licensee shall conduct daily
inspections of any surface impoundment and disposal site and document the
results of the inspections. Records of the inspections shall be maintained for
5 years in a format allowing for easy access and review by the
Agency.
2) The licensee shall
notify the Agency within 2 hours by telephone, and then within 48 hours by
written report, of any failure of a byproduct material surface impoundment or
disposal area that results in a release of byproduct material into unrestricted
areas. The licensee shall notify the Agency in writing, immediately, of any
condition that was not anticipated in the design of the byproduct material
surface impoundment or disposal area and, if not corrected, could cause failure
of embankments or other structures containing the byproduct material and the
release of byproduct material into unrestricted areas.
3) In cases of failure of the byproduct
material impoundment, the report shall be maintained for transfer to the
governmental agency to which the title of the facility will be
transferred.
Notes
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 16756, effective October 6, 2008
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