[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 24]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR194.24]



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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 C_Compliance Certification and Re-certification

 

Sec.  194.24  Waste characterization.



    (a) Any compliance application shall describe the chemical, 

radiological and physical composition of all existing waste proposed for 

disposal in the disposal system. To the extent practicable, any 

compliance application shall also describe the chemical, radiological 

and physical composition of to-be-generated waste proposed for disposal 

in the disposal system. These descriptions shall include a list of waste 

components and their approximate quantities in the waste. This list may 

be derived from process knowledge, current non-destructive examination/

assay, or other information and methods.

    (b) The Department shall submit in the compliance certification 

application the results of an analysis which substantiates:

    (1) That all waste characteristics influencing containment of waste 

in the disposal system have been identified and assessed for their 

impact on disposal system performance. The characteristics to be 

analyzed shall include, but shall not be limited to: Solubility; 

formation of colloidal suspensions containing radionuclides; production 

of gas from the waste; shear strength; compactability; and other waste-

related inputs into the computer models that are used in the performance 

assessment.

    (2) That all waste components influencing the waste characteristics 

identified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section have been identified and 

assessed for their impact on disposal system performance. The components 

to be analyzed shall include, but shall not be limited to: metals; 

cellulosics; chelating agents; water and other liquids; and activity in 

curies of each isotope of the radionuclides present.

    (3) Any decision to exclude consideration of any waste 

characteristic or waste component because such characteristic or 

component is not expected to significantly influence the containment of 

the waste in the disposal system.

    (c) For each waste component identified and assessed pursuant to 

paragraph (b) of this section, the Department shall specify the limiting 

value (expressed as an upper or lower limit of mass, volume, curies, 

concentration, etc.), and the associated uncertainty (i.e., margin of 

error) for each limiting value, of the total inventory of such waste 

proposed for disposal in the disposal system. Any compliance application 

shall:

    (1) Demonstrate that, for the total inventory of waste proposed for 

disposal in the disposal system, WIPP complies with the numeric 

requirements of Sec.  194.34 and Sec.  194.55 for the upper or lower 

limits (including the associated uncertainties), as appropriate, for 

each waste component identified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, and 

for the plausible combinations of upper and lower limits of such waste 

components that would result in the greatest estimated release.

    (2) Identify and describe the method(s) used to quantify the limits 

of waste components identified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section.

    (3) Provide information that demonstrates that the use of acceptable 

knowledge to quantify components in waste for disposal conforms with the



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quality assurance requirements of Sec.  194.22.

    (4) Provide information which demonstrates that a system of controls 

has been and will continue to be implemented to confirm that the total 

amount of each waste component that will be emplaced in the disposal 

system will not exceed the upper limiting value or fall below the lower 

limiting value described in the introductory text of paragraph (c) of 

this section. The system of controls shall include, but shall not be 

limited to: Measurement; sampling; chain of custody records; record 

keeping systems; waste loading schemes used; and other documentation.

    (5) Identify and describe such controls delineated in paragraph 

(c)(4) of this section and confirm that they are applied in accordance 

with the quality assurance requirements found in Sec.  194.22.

    (d) The Department shall include a waste loading scheme in any 

compliance application, or else performance assessments conducted 

pursuant to Sec.  194.32 and compliance assessments conducted pursuant 

to Sec.  194.54 shall assume random placement of waste in the disposal 

system.

    (e) Waste may be emplaced in the disposal system only if the 

emplaced components of such waste will not cause:

    (1) The total quantity of waste in the disposal system to exceed the 

upper limiting value, including the associated uncertainty, described in 

the introductory text to paragraph (c) of this section; or

    (2) The total quantity of waste that will have been emplaced in the 

disposal system, prior to closure, to fall below the lower limiting 

value, including the associated uncertainty, described in the 

introductory text to paragraph (c) of this section.

    (f) Waste emplacement shall conform to the assumed waste loading 

conditions, if any, used in performance assessments conducted pursuant 

to Sec.  194.32 and compliance assessments conducted pursuant to Sec.  

194.54.

    (g) The Department shall demonstrate in any compliance application 

that the total inventory of waste emplaced in the disposal system 

complies with the limitations on transuranic waste disposal described in 

the WIPP LWA.

    (h) The Administrator will use inspections and records reviews, such 

as audits, to verify compliance with this section.



[61 FR 5235, Feb. 9, 1996, as amended at 69 FR 42583, July 16, 2004]