Current through Reg. 49, No. 45; November 8, 2024
Section 336.709 - Technical and Environmental AnalysesThe specific technical and environmental information in the application shall also include the following analyses needed to demonstrate that the performance objectives of this subchapter, referenced in § 336.723 of this title (relating to Performance Objectives), will be met:
(1) Pathways analyzed in demonstrating protection of the general population from releases of radioactivity shall include air, soil, groundwater, surface water, plant uptake, and exhumation by animals. The analyses shall clearly identify and differentiate between the roles performed by the natural disposal site characteristics and design features in isolating and segregating the wastes. The analyses shall clearly demonstrate that there is reasonable assurance that the exposures to humans from the release of radioactivity will not exceed the limits specified in § 336.724 of this title (relating to Protection of the General Population from Releases of Radioactivity). A minimum period of 1,000 years after closure or the period where peak dose occurs, whichever is longer, is required as the period of analysis to capture the peak dose from the more mobile long-lived radionuclides and to demonstrate the relationship of site suitability to the performance objective in this section to the performance objective in § 336.724 of this title.(2) Analyses of the protection of individuals from inadvertent intrusion shall include demonstration that there is reasonable assurance that the waste classification and segregation requirements will be met and that adequate barriers to inadvertent intrusion will be provided, as required in § 336.725 of this title (relating to Protection of Individuals from Inadvertent Intrusion).(3) Analyses of the protection of individuals during operations shall include assessments of expected exposures due to routine operations and likely accidents during handling, storage, and disposal of waste. The analyses shall provide reasonable assurance that exposures will be controlled to meet the requirements of Subchapter D of this chapter (relating to Standards for Protection Against Radiation) and § 336.726 of this title (relating to Protection of Individuals during Operations).(4) Analyses of the long-term stability of the disposal site and the need for ongoing active maintenance after closure shall be based upon analyses of active natural processes such as erosion, mass wasting, slope failure, settlement of wastes and backfill, infiltration through covers over disposal units and adjacent soils, and surface drainage of the disposal site. The analyses shall provide reasonable assurance that there will not be a need for ongoing active maintenance of the disposal site following closure, as required in § 336.727 of this title (relating to Stability of the Disposal Site after Closure).30 Tex. Admin. Code § 336.709
The provisions of this §336.709 adopted to be effective June 5, 1997, 22 TexReg 4588; amended to be effective January 8, 2004, 29 TexReg 150