Nev. Admin. Code § 459.8231 - Requirements for shipping manifest; exceptions
1. A waste
generator, waste collector or waste processor who transports or offers for
transportation low-level radioactive waste intended for ultimate disposal at a
licensed land disposal facility for low-level radioactive waste must, except as
otherwise provided in subsection 2, prepare a manifest that includes the
information requested on NRC Forms 540, 540A, 541 and 542, as applicable. NRC
Forms 540 and 540A must be completed by the waste generator, waste collector or
waste processor and must accompany the shipment. Upon agreement between the
waste generator, waste collector or waste processor and the consignee, NRC
Forms 541, 541A, 542 and 542A may be completed, transmitted and stored in
electronic media with the capability of producing legible, accurate and
complete records of the forms in the format of a uniform manifest.
2. A licensee is not required to comply with
subsection 1 if the licensee ships:
(a)
Low-level waste for processing and expects return of the waste before it is
disposed of at a licensed land disposal facility;
(b) Low-level waste that is being returned to
the licensee who is the generator; or
(c) Material that is contaminated with
radioactivity to a waste processor and the waste becomes the residual waste of
the waste processor.
3. A
licensee who ships the radioactive waste shall provide the following
information on the uniform manifest for each disposal container in the
shipment:
(a) The name, address and telephone
number of the licensee shipping the waste;
(b) A declaration of whether the licensee is
acting as a waste generator, waste collector, waste processor or any
combination thereof for the shipment;
(c) The name, address, telephone number and
Environmental Protection Agency identification number of the carrier
transporting the waste;
(d) The
date of the shipment;
(e) The total
number of packages and containers;
(f) The total volume and weight of the
shipment;
(g) The total
radionuclide activity in the shipment;
(h) The identity and activity of each of the
radionuclides contained in the shipment, including, without limitation, the
activity of any H-3, C-14, Tc-99 and I-129 contained in the shipment;
(i) The total masses of U-233, U-235 and
plutonium in the material shipped, including in any special nuclear
material;
(j) The total mass of
uranium and thorium in the material shipped, including in any source
material;
(k) The alphabetic or
numeric identification that uniquely identifies each disposal container in the
shipment;
(l) A physical
description of the disposal container, including, without limitation, the name
of the manufacturer and model of any high integrity container;
(m) The volume displaced by the disposal
container;
(n) The gross weight of
the disposal container and the waste contained therein;
(o) For waste consigned to a disposal
facility, the maximum radiation level at the surface of each disposal
container;
(p) A physical and
chemical description of the waste;
(q) The total percentage by weight of the
chelating agent for any waste containing more than 0.1 percent by weight of a
chelating agent and the name of the principal chelating agent;
(r) The approximate volume of waste within
the container;
(s) The sorbing
media or solidification media, if any, and the identity of the vendor and name
of the brand of any solidification media;
(t) For discrete waste types, including,
without limitation, activated materials, contaminated equipment, mechanical
filters, sealed sources and devices and wastes in solidification media or
stabilization media, the identities and activities of individual radionuclides
associated with or contained in the waste types;
(u) The total radioactivity within each
container;
(v) For waste that is
consigned to a disposal facility, the classification of the waste as set forth
in NAC 459.8265; and
(w) The name of any waste that does not meet
the structural stability requirements as set forth in NAC
459.8305.
4. A licensee who ships radioactive waste
that is delivered without a disposal container must provide the following
information on the manifest:
(a) The
approximate volume and weight of the waste;
(b) A physical and chemical description of
the waste;
(c) The total percentage
by weight of the chelating agent for any waste containing more than 0.1 percent
by weight of a chelating agent and the name of the principal chelating
agent;
(d) For waste that is
consigned to a disposal facility:
(1) The
classification of the waste as set forth in NAC
459.8265; and
(2) The maximum radiation levels at the
surface of the waste;
(e)
The name of any waste that does not meet the structural stability requirements
as set forth in NAC
459.8305; and
(f) The identities and activities of
individual radionuclides contained in the waste, the masses of U-233, U-235 and
plutonium in the special nuclear material and the masses of uranium and thorium
in the source material.
5. A licensee who ships disposal containers
of mixtures of waste originating from different waste generators or mixtures of
waste shipped without a container for which portions of the mixture within the
shipment originate from different waste generators shall provide the following
information on the manifest:
(a) For
homogeneous mixtures of waste, including, without limitation, ash from an
incinerator, the waste description applicable to the mixture and the volume of
the waste attributed to each waste generator.
(b) For heterogeneous mixtures of waste,
including, without limitation, the combined products from a large compactor,
the identification of each waste generator contributing waste to the disposal
container.
(c) For discrete waste
types, including, without limitation, activated materials, contaminated
equipment, mechanical filters, sealed sources and devices, and wastes in
solidification media or stabilization media, the identities and activities of
individual radionuclides contained in the waste types.
(d) For each waste generator:
(1) The volume of waste within the disposal
container;
(2) A physical and
chemical description of the waste, including, without limitation, the
solidification media, if any;
(3)
The total percentage by weight of the chelating agent for any disposal
container containing more than 0.1 percent by weight of a chelating agent and
the name of the principal chelating agent;
(4) The sorbing media or solidification
media, if any, and the identity of the vendor and name of the brand of any
solidification media if the media is claimed to meet stability requirements as
set forth in NAC
459.8305; and
(5) The identities and activities of any
radionuclides contained in the waste, the masses of U-233, U-235 and plutonium
in special nuclear material and the masses of uranium and thorium in source
material in the waste.
6. A licensee who ships radioactive waste
shall ensure that an authorized representative certifies, by signing and dating
the shipment manifest, that the materials are properly classified, described,
packaged, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for transportation
according to the applicable regulations of the United States Department of
Transportation and the Division. By signing the certification, a waste
collector certifies that the collected waste has not been tampered with in any
manner that would invalidate the certification of the authorized representative
of the licensee.
7. A licensee who
ships radioactive waste shall provide on the required Environmental Protection
Agency forms any information regarding hazardous, medical or other waste that
is required to comply with Environmental Protection Agency regulations, as
codified in 40 C.F.R. Parts 260, 261 and 263, as those provisions existed on
January 26, 1999. The required Environmental Protection Agency forms must
accompany the uniform manifest required by this section.
8. Copies of the manifests required by this
section may be legible carbon copies, photocopies or computer printouts that
reproduce the data in the format of the uniform manifest. NRC Forms 540, 540A,
541, 541A, 542 and 542A and their instructions may be obtained at no charge by
mail from the Information and Records Management Branch, Office of the Chief
Information Officer, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.
20555-0001, or by toll-free telephone at (800) 397-4209, or at the Internet
address https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/
.
9. As used in this section:
(a) "EPA identification number" means the
number received pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 263, as those provisions existed on
January 26, 1999.
(b) "High
integrity container" means a container used to meet the structural stability
requirements of NAC
459.830 and the United States
Department of Transportation requirements for shipping a package that contains
a type A quantity of radioactive waste.
(c) "Waste description" means the physical,
chemical and radiological description of the waste that is required on NRC Form
541.
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