Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 332.70 - Technical Analyses
The technical information shall also include the following analyses needed to demonstrate that the technical criteria of this Part will be met:
a) Analysis of radiological
impacts, including all pathways of exposure (i.e., ingestion, inhalation,
external exposures) of an individual continuously present at the control
boundary, the public and those individuals working at the licensed site, in
accordance with Section
332.170
of this Part and 32 Ill. Adm. Code
340.210.
The analysis of radiological impacts of the proposed project must include the
construction, operation, decontamination, relcamation, stabilization and
postclosure periods under both normal and low-frequency severe event conditions
(e.g., floods, severe storms, earthquakes, tornadoes, extreme temperatures). In
addition, the analysis shall include a description of assumptions and
procedures used for determination of the source terms, concentrations and
dose-conversion factors. The impact analysis shall also include the following:
1) A determination of the radiological
impacts to an individual continuously present at the control
boundary;
2) A determination of the
health impacts to the public, based on existing population and projected
population, for 100 years, within a distance of 80 km;
3) A determination of the health impacts to
the public, based on existing population and projected population, for 100
years, within a distance to 5 km;
4) Radiological analyses for a period up to
100 years after the anticipated closure;
5) The radiological impacts on groundwater,
estimated for a period of 1,000 years after the beginning of the operation;
and
6) Identification and
differentiation of the roles performed by the natural site characteristics and
design features in isolating the byproduct material from environment. The
analysis shall include assessments that show the exposures to humans from the
release of radioactivity will not exceed the limits set forth in Section
332.170
of this Part and 32 Ill. Adm. Code 340.
b) Analyses of the protection of individuals
during operations shall include assessments for expected exposures due to
routine operations and accidents during operation, storage, transfer, transport
and disposal of ores, products, byproducts and byproduct material as defined in
this Part. The analyses shall include assessments that show that exposures will
be controlled to meet the requirements of 32 Ill. Adm. Code
340.210
for individuals in the restricted area, and the requirements of Section
332.170
of this Part and 32 Ill. Adm. Code
340.310
and
340.320
for individuals outside the control boundary.
c) Evaluation of the long-term stability of
the byproduct material disposal site and the need for active maintenance after
closure of the source material milling facility and any byproduct material
surface impoundment or disposal area shall be based upon analyses of active
natural processes such as erosion, mass wasting, slope failure, settlement of
byproduct material and backfill, infiltration through covers over disposal
areas and adjacent soils and surface drainage of the disposal site. The
analyses shall include assessments that show that, after closure, the disposal
site will not require active maintenance.
d) Analysis of the protection of the disposal
site from inadvertent access shall include demonstration that the site closure
requirements of Section
332.180
of this Part will be met.
Notes
Amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 3897, effective March 13, 1997
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