Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 332.60 - Technical Information
The application shall contain technical information demonstrating that the technical criteria of this Part will be met. Specifically, the application shall contain:
a) A description of the characteristics of
the proposed licensed site as determined by selection and characterization
activities. The description shall include, but need not be limited to, the
following:
1) Topography, geology,
geochemistry, geotechnology, seismology, hydrology, climatology, meteorology,
radioactivity, toxicology and ecology;
2) History, archaeology and
demography;
3) Local economy and
land usage;
4) Known natural and
mineral resources;
5) Proposed and
available modes of transportation; and
6) A list of all endangered plant and animal
species on the site and within 10 km.
b) A description of the design features of
the source material milling facility and byproduct material surface impoundment
and disposal area. The description shall include the following:
1) Surface and groundwater
management;
2) Effluent discharges
and monitoring;
3) Licensed site
access protection;
4) Occupational
exposure control;
5) Licensed site
monitoring, closure and maintenance; and
6) Buffer zone adequacy for monitoring and
potential mitigative measures.
c) A description of the design criteria and
their relationship to the technical criteria.
d) A description of the natural events or
phenomena, such as winds and rainstorms, tornadoes, earthquakes and extreme
temperatures, used for the design and their relationship to the design
criteria.
e) A description of codes
and standards which the applicant has applied to the design and which will
apply to construction of the source material milling facility, and any
byproduct material surface impoundment and disposal area.
f) A description of the construction and
operation of any byproduct material surface impoundment and disposal area. The
description shall include as a minimum:
1)
Method of construction;
2) Method
for emplacement of byproduct material within a surface impoundment or disposal
area;
3) Procedures for and areas
of waste segregation;
4) Types of
access control barriers;
5)
Engineering quality control program;
6) Construction quality assurance
program;
7) Methods and areas of
waste storage;
8) Onsite traffic
and drainage systems; and
9)
Methods to control surface water and groundwater and precipitation access to
the byproduct material.
g) A description of methods to be employed in
the handling and disposal of the byproduct material including dewatering and
neutralizing such materials that, because of physical or chemical properties,
might affect meeting the technical criteria of this Part.
h) A description of the licensed site closure
plan, including those design features which are intended to facilitate closure
and to eliminate the need for active maintenance.
i) A description of the kind, amount, source,
classification and specifications of the radioactive material proposed to be
received, possessed, processed and disposed of at the source material milling
facility, any byproduct material surface impoundment and any disposal
area.
j) A description of the
quality assurance program for the determination of natural characteristics of
the licensed site and for the maintenance of quality control during the design,
construction, operation, reclamation, decontamination, stabilization and
closure of the licensed site. Audits and managerial controls including criteria
and standards shall be incorporated in this program.
k) A description of the radiation safety
program for controlling and monitoring radioactive effluents to ensure
compliance with the technical criteria in Section
332.170
of this Part and 32 Ill. Adm. Code 340; occupational radiation exposure to
ensure compliance with the requirements of 32 Ill. Adm. Code 340; and to
control contamination of personnel, vehicles, equipment, buildings and the
site. Both routine operations and accidents shall be addressed. The program
description shall include procedures, instrumentation, facilities and
equipment.
l) A description of the
environmental monitoring program designed to provide data to evaluate potential
health and environmental impacts and the plan for taking corrective measures if
migration is indicated. Components of an environmental monitoring program
generally include:
1) the sampling of air,
for particulate and gaseous emissions;
2) the sampling of surface water and
groundwater;
3) the sampling of
soil and sediment;
4) the sampling
of vegetation and animals;
5) the
sampling of total radon and its daughters;
6) the sampling of direct radiation with both
passive integrating devices and survey instruments; and
7) other environmental analysis that might be
indicated as a result of site specific conditions.
m) A description of the proposed methods of
decontamination, relcamation, stabilization and postclosure activities within
the licensed site.
n) A description
of each emission source and emission control device incorporated into the
source material milling operations. The description shall also include the
efficiency, calibration procedures and maintenance schedules for emission
control devices.
o) A description
of the licensee's procedure for monitoring all pathways of exposure (i.e.,
ingestion, inhalation, external exposures) to workers and the public. The
frequency of monitoring for each pathway shall be site specific and designed to
demonstrate compliance with the criteria of Section
332.170
of this Part and 32 Ill. Adm. Code 340.
p) A description of the administrative
procedures that the applicant will apply to control activities at the source
material milling facility and any byproduct material surface impoundment, and
disposal area including, but not limited to, organization and lines of
authority, management audit programs and internal inspection
programs.
q) An estimate of the
environmental effects of accidents on each operation.
r) A description of regional and site
specific characteristics which have seasonal or cyclical variations, including
the range of variations and average values. The site specific preoperational
monitoring data must be based on data collected during a one year (four
consecutive seasons) period or longer. This data shall be collected prior to
any alteration of the environment by changes in topography, drainage or
construction of the milling facility and waste disposal system.
s) A report describing methodology,
calibration procedures, quality control and data analysis for each type of
measurement shall be included in the application.
Notes
Amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 3897, effective March 13, 1997
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