[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 22]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR194.67]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 194--CRITERIA FOR THE CERTIFICATION AND RE-CERTIFICATION OF THE WASTE 
ISOLATION PILOT PLANT'S COMPLIANCE WITH THE 40 CFR PART 191 DISPOSAL 
REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart D--Public Participation
 
Sec. 194.67  Dockets.

    The Agency will establish and maintain dockets in the State of New 
Mexico and Washington, DC. The dockets will consist of all relevant, 
significant information received from outside parties and all 
significant information considered by the Administrator in certifying 
whether the WIPP facility will comply with the disposal regulations, in 
certifying whether or not the WIPP facility continues to be in 
compliance with the disposal regulations, and in determining whether 
compliance certification should be modified, suspended or revoked.

   Appendix A to Part 194--Certification of the Waste Isolation Pilot 
Plant's Compliance With the 40 CFR Part 191 Disposal Regulations and the 
                   40 CFR Part 194 Compliance Criteria

    In accordance with the provisions of the WIPP Compliance Criteria of 
this part, the Agency finds that the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant 
(``WIPP'') will comply with the radioactive waste disposal regulations 
at part 191, subparts B and C, of this chapter. Therefore, pursuant to 
Section 8(d)(2) of the WIPP Land Withdrawal Act (``WIPP LWA''), as 
amended, the Administrator certifies that the WIPP facility will comply 
with the disposal regulations. In accordance with the Agency's authority 
under Sec. 194.4(a), the certification of compliance is subject to the 
following conditions:
    Condition 1: Sec. 194.14(b), Disposal system design, panel closure 
system. The Department shall implement the panel seal design designated 
as Option D in Docket A-93-02, Item II-G-1 (October 29, 1996, Compliance 
Certification Application submitted to the Agency). The Option D design 
shall be implemented as described in Appendix PCS of Docket A-93-02, 
Item II-G-1, with the exception that the Department shall use Salado 
mass concrete (consistent with that proposed for the shaft seal system, 
and as described in Appendix SEAL of Docket A-93-02, Item II-G-1) 
instead of fresh water concrete.
    Condition 2: Sec. 194.22: Quality Assurance. The Secretary shall not 
allow any waste generator site other than the Los Alamos National 
Laboratory to ship waste for disposal at the WIPP until the Agency 
determines that the site has established and executed a quality 
assurance program, in accordance with Secs. 194.22(a)(2)(i), 
194.24(c)(3) and

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194.24(c)(5) for waste characterization activities and assumptions. The 
Agency will determine compliance of site-specific quality assurance 
programs at waste generator sites using the process set forth in 
Sec. 194.8.
    Condition 3: Sec. 194.24: Waste Characterization. The Secretary may 
allow shipment for disposal at the WIPP of legacy debris waste at the 
Los Alamos National Laboratory (``LANL'') that can be characterized 
using the systems and processes inspected by the Agency and documented 
in Docket A-93-02, Item II-I-70. The Secretary shall not allow shipment 
of any waste from any additional LANL waste stream(s) or from any waste 
generator site other than LANL for disposal at the WIPP until the Agency 
has approved the processes for characterizing those waste streams for 
shipment using the process set forth in Sec. 194.8.
    Condition 4: Sec. 194.43, Passive institutional controls.
    (a) Not later than the final recertification application submitted 
prior to closure of the disposal system, the Department shall provide, 
to the Administrator or the Administrator's authorized representative:
    (1) a schedule for implementing passive institutional controls that 
has been revised to show that markers will be fabricated and emplaced, 
and other measures will be implemented, as soon as possible following 
closure of the WIPP. Such schedule should describe how testing of any 
aspect of the conceptual design will be completed prior to or soon after 
closure, and what changes to the design of passive institutional 
controls may be expected to result from such testing.
    (2) documentation showing that the granite pieces for the proposed 
monuments and information rooms described in Docket A-93-02, Item II-G-
1, and supplementary information may be: quarried (cut and removed from 
the ground) without cracking due to tensile stresses from handling or 
isostatic rebound; engraved on the scale required by the design; 
transported to the site, given the weight and dimensions of the granite 
pieces and the capacity of existing rail cars and rail lines; loaded, 
unloaded, and erected without cracking based on the capacity of 
available equipment; and successfully joined.
    (3) documentation showing that archives and record centers will 
accept the documents identified and will maintain them in the manner 
identified in Docket A-93-02, Item II-G-1.
    (4) documentation showing that proposed recipients of WIPP 
information other than archives and record centers will accept the 
information and make use of it in the manner indicated by the Department 
in Docket A-93-02, Item II-G-1 and supplementary information.
    (b) Upon receipt of the information required under paragraph (a) of 
this condition, the Agency will place such documentation in the public 
dockets identified in Sec. 194.67. The Agency will determine if a 
modification to the compliance certification in effect is necessary. Any 
such modification will be conducted in accordance with the requirements 
at Secs. 194.65 and 194.66.

[63 FR 27405, May 18, 1998]