Or. Admin. R. 345-050-0036 - Gamma Pathway Exemption Interpretive Rule
(1) In determining compliance with OAR
345-050-0035 when considering external gamma radiation exposure, the Council or
the Department of Energy must find that the disposal in Oregon of waste
materials containing naturally-occurring radioactive materials (NORM) cannot
result in doses to individuals greater than 500 millirem (mrem) per year. If
doses could exceed this limit, the Council or the Department shall find that
the waste material is radioactive and requires disposal in a licensed
radioactive waste disposal site. To find the waste materials exempt, the
Council or the Department must find that the waste materials meet air and water
(including radon and leaching) pathway exemptions in OAR 345-050-0035. To
determine compliance with the gamma pathway exemption in OAR 345-050-0035, the
following conditions apply:
(a) "Waste
material" means the annual solid waste stream leaving a site for landfill
disposal.
(b) Actual field gamma
radiation exposures are measured. The exposure readings are compared with the
levels given in section (2) of this rule. The levels given in section (2)
correspond to a potential 500 mrem dose per year. They are based on the dose a
person might receive being 90 percent of the time in a house built on a
homogeneous, semi-infinite plane (slab) of NORM assuming the house has a
two-inch wooden floor over a two-foot crawl space and assuming exposure is
measured at three feet above the floor. Computer modeling was used to correlate
the radiation levels measured in the house to radiation from NORM in two
container geometries -- a standard 55-gallon steel drum and a box measuring 1.5
x 1 x 2 feet (H x W x L).
(c)
Readings are in microRoentgen per hour (uR/hr) using a detection system that is
sensitive enough to determine compliance with the gamma radiation levels in
section (2). Systems are calibrated according to National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) procedures with an NIST-traceable source, or
equivalent calibration as judged by the Council Secretary. Measurements are
made at a distance of one foot from the waste container. The contents of the
container are proportional in composition to the average waste material. The
highest reading measured around the container is used.
(2) The following readings correspond to a
potential dose of 500 millirem per year for the respective container
geometries. Long-lived radionuclides are assumed to be in secular equilibrium.
If measurements as described in subsection (1)(c) of this rule produce readings
below the following levels, the Council or the Department shall find the waste
material is exempt based on the gamma pathway only:
(a) Standard 55-gallon steel drum: 18 uR/hr
(above background) at one foot;
(b)
Box (1.5H x 1W x 2L feet): 18 uR/hr (above background) at one foot.
(3) The Department may approve the
use of exemption levels corresponding to container types other than those in
section (2) to determine compliance if:
(a)
The exemption levels for other container types are derived by the same computer
model and assumptions used to calculate the exemption levels for the drum and
the box in section (2);
(b)
Measurements are made in compliance with subsections (1)(b) and (c);
(c) The contents of containers larger than a
box or drum are uniformly mixed before readings are taken to determine
compliance.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 469.470
Stats. Implemented: ORS 469.525
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