Utah Admin. Code R313-25-26 - Near Surface Land Disposal Facility Operation and Disposal Site Closure
(1) Wastes
designated as Class A pursuant to Section
R313-15-1009
of these rules shall be segregated from other wastes by placing them in
disposal units which are sufficiently separated from disposal units for the
other waste classes so that any interaction between Class A wastes and other
wastes will not result in the failure to meet the performance objectives of
Rule R313-25. This segregation is not necessary for Class A wastes if they meet
the stability requirements of Subsection
R313-15-1009(2)(b).
(2) Wastes designated as Class C pursuant to
Section
R313-15-1009
shall be disposed of so that the top of the waste is a minimum of five meters
below the top surface of the cover or shall be disposed of with intruder
barriers that are designed to protect against an inadvertent intrusion for at
least 500 years.
(3) Except as
provided in Subsection
R313-25-1(1),
only waste classified as Class A, B, or C shall be acceptable for near-surface
disposal. Wastes shall be disposed of in accordance with the requirements of
Subsections R313-25-26(4) through 11.
(4) Wastes shall be emplaced in a manner that
maintains the package integrity during emplacement, minimizes the void spaces
between packages, and permits the void spaces to be filled.
(5) Void spaces between waste packages shall
be filled with earth or other material to reduce future subsidence within the
fill.
(6) Waste shall be placed and
covered in a manner that limits the radiation dose rate at the surface of the
cover to levels that at a minimum will permit the licensee to comply with all
provisions of Sections
R313-15-301
and 302 at the time the license is transferred pursuant to Section
R313-25-17.
(7) The boundaries and locations of disposal
units shall be accurately located and mapped by means of a land survey.
Near-surface disposal units shall be marked in such a way that the boundaries
of the units can be easily defined. Three permanent survey marker control
points, referenced to United States Geological Survey or National Geodetic
Survey control stations, shall be established on the site to facilitate
surveys. The United States Geological Survey or National Geodetic Survey
control stations shall provide horizontal and vertical controls as checked
against United States Geological Survey or National Geodetic Survey record
files.
(8) A buffer zone of land
shall be maintained between any buried waste and the disposal site boundary and
beneath the disposed waste. The buffer zone shall be of adequate dimensions to
carry out environmental monitoring activities specified in Subsection
R313-25-27(4)
and take mitigative measures if needed.
(9) Closure and stabilization measures as set
forth in the approved site closure plan shall be carried out as the disposal
units are filled and covered.
(10)
Active waste disposal operations shall not have an adverse effect on completed
closure and stabilization measures.
(11) Only wastes containing or contaminated
with radioactive material shall be disposed of at the disposal site.
(12) Proposals for disposal of waste that are
not generally acceptable for near-surface disposal because the wastes form and
disposal methods shall be different and, in general, more stringent than those
specified for Class C waste, may be submitted to the Director for
approval.
Notes
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