Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XV-462 - Disposal by Release into Sanitary SewerageA. A licensee or registrant may discharge licensed or registered sources of radiation into sanitary sewerage if each of the following conditions is satisfied: 1. the material is readily water soluble, or is readily dispersible biological material in water;2. the quantity of licensed or registered radioactive material that the licensee or registrant releases into the sewer in one month divided by the average monthly volume of water released into the sewer by the licensee or registrant does not exceed the concentration listed in LAC 33:XV.499.Appendix B, Table III;3. if more than one radionuclide is released, the following conditions must also be satisfied: a. the licensee or registrant shall determine the fraction of the limit in LAC 33:XV.499.Appendix B, Table III represented by discharges into sanitary sewerage by dividing the actual monthly average concentration of each radionuclide released by the licensee or registrant into the sewer by the concentration of that radionuclide listed in LAC 33:XV.499.Appendix B, Table III; andb. the sum of the fractions for each radionuclide required by LAC 33:XV.462.A.3.a does not exceed unity; and4. the total quantity of licensed or registered radioactive material that the licensee or registrant releases into the sanitary sewerage in a year does not exceed 185 GBq (5 Ci) of hydrogen-3, 37 GBq (1 Ci) of carbon-14, and 37 GBq (1 Ci) of all other radioactive materials combined.B. Excreta from individuals undergoing medical diagnosis or therapy with radioactive material are not subject to the limitations contained in LAC 33:XV.462.A.La. Admin. Code tit. 33, § XV-462
Promulgated by the Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Air Quality and Radiation Protection, Radiation Protection Division, LR 19:1421 (November 1993).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2001 et seq.