Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4731, STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION, pt. 4731.2420 - DISPOSAL BY RELEASE INTO SANITARY SEWERAGE
Subpart 1.
Discharge
limitations.
A licensee may discharge licensed material into sanitary sewerage if:
A. the material is
readily soluble in water or is a biological material that readily disperses in
water;
B. the quantity of licensed
or other radioactive material that the licensee releases into the sewer in one
month divided by the average monthly volume of water released into the sewer by
the licensee does not exceed the concentration listed in part 4731.2750,
subpart 7, Table 3;
C. if more than
one radionuclide is released, the following conditions are also satisfied:
(1) the licensee determines the fraction of
the limit in part 4731.2750, subpart 7, Table 3, represented by discharges into
sanitary sewerage by dividing the actual monthly average concentration of each
radionuclide released by the licensee into the sewer by the concentration of
that radionuclide in part 4731.2750, subpart 7, Table 3; and
(2) the sum of the fractions for each
radionuclide under subitem (1) does not exceed unity; and
D. the total quantity of licensed and other
radioactive material that the licensee releases into the sanitary sewerage
system in a year does not exceed five curies (185 GBq) of hydrogen-3, one curie
(37 GBq) of carbon-14, and one curie (37 GBq) of all other radioactive
materials combined.
Subp.
2.
Excreta exemption.
Excreta from individuals undergoing medical diagnosis or therapy with radioactive material are not subject to subpart 1.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 144.1202; 144.1203
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