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1 DOE M Approved: Change 1: RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT MANUAL U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Distribution: All Departmental Elements Initiated By: Office of Environmental Management2 (This page intentionally left blank.)3 DOE M i RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT MANUAL 1. PURPOSE. This Manual further describes the requirements and establishes specific responsibilities for implementing DOE O 435.1, Radioactive Waste Management, for the management of DOE high-level waste, transuranic waste, low-level waste, and the radioactive component of mixed waste. The purpose of the Manual is to catalog those procedural requirements and existing practices that ensure that all DOE elements and contractors continue to manage DOE s radioactive waste in a manner that is protective of worker and public health and safety, and the environment. 2. APPLICABILITY. The requirements set forth in this Manual apply to DOE elements and contractors as set forth in DOE O 435.1, Radioactive Waste Management. 3. SUMMARY. This Manual is organized into four (4) chapters. Chapter I, General Requirements and Responsibilities, contains requirements and responsibilities which are applicable to all radioactive waste types and delineates responsibilities for radioactive waste management decision-making at the complex-wide and Field Element levels. Chapters II through IV contain those requirements that are applicable to high-level waste, transuranic waste, and low-level waste including the radioactive component of mixed low-level waste, respectively. 4. IMPLEMENTATION. The requirements of this Manual apply to all new and existing DOE radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities. Implementation of the requirements shall begin at the earliest possible date, and all DOE entities shall be in compliance with this directive within one year of its issuance. Compliance with this directive includes implementing the requirements or an approved implementation or corrective action plan. If compliance with this Order cannot be achieved within one year of its issuance, the Field Element Manager must request approval to extend the compliance date to no later than October 1, 2001, from the cognizant Program Secretarial Officer (PSO). Failure to implement the requirements of this directive shall, through the appropriate lines of management, result in corrective actions including, if necessary, shutdown of radioactive waste management facilities, operations, or activities until the appropriate requirements are implemented. Any of the requirements in this Manual may be waived or modified through application of a DOEapproved requirements tailoring process, such as the Necessary and Sufficient Closure Process in DOE P and DOE M and DOE P 450.4, Safety Management System Policy, the applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements identification process for actions taken pursuant to the Department s CERCLA authorities, or by an exemption processed in accordance with the requirements of DOE M A, Directives System Manual.4 ii DOE M REVISIONS. Systematic planning, execution, and evaluation of radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities will provide the basis for evaluating the adequacy of and, if necessary, revising the requirements of DOE O 435.1, Radioactive Waste Management, and this Manual. The revision process will be based on DOE P 450.4, Safety Management System Policy, and will implement continuous improvement for management of radioactive waste. The process includes: identifying the functions necessary to execute radioactive waste management responsibilities; conducting an analysis of the hazards associated with performing those functions; developing and implementing the proper controls to mitigate any associated hazards; developing and implementing a periodic assessment of work performance; and providing feedback to revise the work processes and incorporate lessons learned, as appropriate. Administrative requirements of the Order and Manual will be revised as needed to support safe and efficient waste management. 6. DEFINITIONS. Definitions for DOE M , Radioactive Waste Management Manual, are provided in Attachment REFERENCE. DOE O 435.1, Radioactive Waste Management, dated. 8. CONTACT. Call the Office of Waste Management at (202) BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY: THOMAS T. TAMURA Acting Director of Management and Administration5 DOE M iii TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES... I-1 1. REQUIREMENTS... I-1 A. Delegation of Authority... I-1 B. Use of Guidance... I-1 C. Radioactive Waste Management... I-1 D. Analysis of Environmental Impacts.... I-1 E. Requirements of Other Regulations and DOE Directives... I-1 (1) Analysis of Operations Information... I-2 (2) Classified Waste... I-2 (3) Conduct of Operations... I-2 (4) Criticality Safety... I-2 (5) Emergency Management Program... I-2 (6) Environmental and Occurrence Reporting... I-2 (7) Environmental Monitoring... I-2 (8) Hazard Analysis Documentation and Authorization Basis... I-2 (9) Life-Cycle Asset Management... I-3 (10) Mixed Waste... I-3 (11) Packaging and Transportation... I-3 (12) Quality Assurance Program... I-3 (13) Radiation Protection... I-3 (14) Records Management... I-3 (15) Release of Waste Containing Residual Radioactive Material... I-4 (16) Safeguards and Security... I-4 (17) Safety Management System... I-4 (18) Site Evaluation and Facility Design... I-4 (19) Training and Qualification... I-4 (20) Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention... I-4 (21) Worker Protection... I-5 2. RESPONSIBILITIES... I-5 A. Program Secretarial Officers... I-5 B. Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management... I-5 (1) Complex-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Programs... I-5 (2) Changes to Regulations and DOE Directives... I-5 C. Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety, and Health... I-5 D. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Waste Management... I-6 (1) Complex-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Program Plans... I-6 (2) Waste Management Data System... I-66 iv DOE M TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) E. Deputy Assistant Secretaries for Waste Management and Environmental Restoration... I-6 (1) Disposal... I-6 (2) Site Closure Plans... I-7 F. Field Element Managers... I-7 (1) Site-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Programs... I-7 (2) Radioactive Waste Management Basis... I-7 (3) Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention... I-8 (4) Approval of Exemptions for Use of Non-DOE Facilities... I-8 (5) Environmental Restoration, Decommissioning, and Other Cleanup Waste... I-9 (6) Radioactive Waste Acceptance Requirements... I-9 (7) Radioactive Waste Generator Requirements... I-10 (8) Closure Plans... I-10 (9) Defense-In-Depth... I-10 (10) Oversight... I-10 (11) Training and Qualification... I-10 (12) As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA)... I-10 (13) Storage... I-10 (14) Treatment... I-11 (15) Disposal... I-11 (16) Monitoring... I-11 (17) Material and Waste Declassification for Waste Management... I-11 (18) Waste Incidental to Reprocessing... I-11 (19) Waste With No Identified Path to Disposal... I-11 (20) Corrective Actions... I-12 G. All Personnel... I-12 (1) Problem Identification... I-12 (2) Shutdown or Curtailment of Activities... I-12 CHAPTER II - HIGH-LEVEL WASTE REQUIREMENTS...II-1 A. Definition of High-Level Waste...II-1 B. Waste Incidental to Reprocessing...II-1 (1) Citation...II-1 (2) Evaluation...II-1 C. Management of Specific Wastes...II-2 (1) Mixed High-Level Waste...II-2 (2) TSCA-Regulated Waste...II-2 D. Complex-Wide High-Level Waste Management Program...II-27 DOE M v TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) E. Site-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Program...II-3 F. Radioactive Waste Management Basis...II-3 (1) Generators...II-3 (2) Pretreatment and Treatment Facilities...II-3 (3) Storage Facilities...II-3 G. Quality Assurance Program...II-3 (1) Product Quality...II-3 (2) Audits and Assessments...II-3 H. Contingency Actions...II-3 (1) Contingency Storage...II-3 (2) Transfer Equipment...II-4 I. Corrective Actions...II-4 (1) Order Compliance...II-4 (2) Operations Curtailment...II-4 J. Waste Acceptance...II-4 (1) Technical and Administrative...II-4 (2) Evaluation and Acceptance...II-5 K. Waste Generation Planning...II-5 (1) Life-Cycle Planning...II-5 (2) Waste With No Identified Path to Disposal...II-5 L. Waste Characterization...II-5 (1) Data Quality Objectives...II-5 (2) Minimum Waste Characterization...II-6 (3) Hazardous Characteristics...II-6 M. Waste Certification...II-6 (1) Certification Program...II-6 (2) Certification Before Transfer...II-6 (3) Maintaining Certification...II-6 N. Waste Transfer...II-7 (1) Authorization...II-7 (2) Data...II-7 (3) Records and Transfer Reporting...II-7 O. Packaging and Transportation...II-7 (1) Canistered Waste Form...II-7 P. Site Evaluation and Facility Design...II-7 (1) Site Evaluation...II-7 (2) Facility Design...II-8 Q. Storage...II-10 (1) Operation of Confinement Systems...II-10 (2) Structural Integrity Program...II-108 vi DOE M TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) (3) Canistered Waste Form Storage...II-12 R. Treatment...II-12 S. Disposal...II-12 T. Monitoring...II-12 U. Closure...II-12 (1) Decommissioning...II-13 (2) CERCLA Process...II-13 (3) Closure...II-13 V. Specific Operations...II-14 (1) Operation of Lifting Devices...II-14 (2) Operation of Facilities for Receipt and Retrieval of High-Level Waste...II-14 CHAPTER III - TRANSURANIC WASTE REQUIREMENTS... III-1 A. Definition of Transuranic Waste... III-1 B. Management of Specific Wastes... III-1 (1) Mixed Transuranic Waste... III-1 (2) TSCA-Regulated Waste... III-1 (3) Pre-1970 Transuranic Waste... III-1 C. Complex-Wide Transuranic Waste Management Program... III-2 D. Radioactive Waste Management Basis... III-2 (1) Generators... III-2 (2) Treatment Facilities... III-2 (3) Storage Facilities... III-2 (4) Disposal Facilities... III-2 E. Contingency Actions... III-2 (1) Contingency Storage... III-2 (2) Transfer Equipment... III-2 F. Corrective Actions... III-2 (1) Order Compliance... III-3 (2) Operations Curtailment... III-3 G. Waste Acceptance... III-3 (1) Technical and Administrative... III-3 (2) Evaluation and Acceptance... III-3 H. Waste Generation Planning... III-3 (1) Life-Cycle Planning... III-4 (2) Waste With No Identified Path to Disposal... III-4 I. Waste Characterization... III-4 (1) Data Quality Objectives... III-4 (2) Minimum Waste Characterization... III-49 DOE M vii TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) J. Waste Certification... III-5 (1) Certification Program... III-5 (2) Certification Before Transfer... III-5 (3) Maintaining Certification... III-5 K. Waste Transfer... III-5 (1) Authorization... III-5 (2) Data... III-5 L. Packaging and Transportation... III-5 (1) Packaging... III-5 (2) Transportation... III-6 M. Site Evaluation and Facility Design... III-6 (1) Site Evaluation... III-6 (2) Facility Design... III-6 N. Storage... III-7 (1) Storage Prohibitions... III-7 (2) Storage Integrity... III-8 (3) Container Inspection... III-8 (4) Retrievable Earthen-Covered Storage... III-8 O. Treatment... III-8 P. Disposal... III-8 Q. Monitoring... III-8 (1) All Waste Facilities... III-8 (2) Stored Wastes... III-8 (3) Liquid Waste Storage Facilities... III-9 CHAPTER IV - LOW-LEVEL WASTE REQUIREMENTS... IV-1 A. Definition of Low-Level Waste... IV-1 B. Management of Specific Wastes... IV-1 (1) Mixed Low-Level Waste... IV-1 (2) TSCA-Regulated Waste... IV-1 (3) Accelerator-Produced Waste... IV-1 (4) 11e.(2) and Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material... IV-1 C. Complex-Wide Low-Level Waste Management Program... IV-1 D. Radioactive Waste Management Basis... IV-1 (1) Generators... IV-2 (2) Treatment Facilities... IV-2 (3) Storage Facilities... IV-2 (4) Disposal Facilities... IV-2 E. Contingency Actions... IV-210 viii DOE M TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) (1) Contingency Storage... IV-2 (2) Transfer Equipment... IV-2 F. Corrective Actions... IV-2 (1) Order Compliance... IV-2 (2) Operations Curtailment... IV-3 G. Waste Acceptance... IV-3 (1) Technical and Administrative... IV-3 (2) Evaluation and Acceptance... IV-4 H. Waste Generation Planning... IV-4 (1) Life-Cycle Planning... IV-4 (2) Waste With No Identified Path to Disposal... IV-4 I. Waste Characterization... IV-5 (1) Data Quality Objectives... IV-5 (2) Minimum Waste Characterization... IV-5 J. Waste Certification... IV-5 (1) Certification Program... IV-5 (2) Certification Before Transfer... IV-6 (3) Maintaining Certification... IV-6 K. Waste Transfer... IV-6 (1) Authorization... IV-6 (2) Data... IV-6 L. Packaging and Transportation... IV-6 (1) Packaging... IV-6 (2) Transportation... IV-6 M. Site Evaluation and Facility Design... IV-7 (1) Site Evaluation... IV-7 (2) Low-Level Waste Treatment and Storage Facility Design... IV-7 (3) Low-Level Waste Disposal Facility Design... IV-8 N. Storage and Staging... IV-9 (1) Storage Prohibitions... IV-9 (2) Storage Limit... IV-9 (3) Storage Integrity... IV-9 (4) Waste Characterization for Storage... IV-9 (5) Container Inspection... IV-10 (6) Storage Management... IV-10 (7) Staging... IV-10 O. Treatment... IV-10 P. Disposal... IV-10 (1) Performance Objectives... IV-10 (2) Performance Assessment... IV-1111 DOE M ix (and x) TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) (3) Composite Analysis... IV-12 (4) Performance Assessment and Composite Analysis Maintenance... IV-12 (5) Disposal Authorization... IV-13 (6) Disposal Facility Operations... IV-13 (7) Alternate Requirements for Low-Level Waste Disposal Facility Design and Operation... IV-14 Q. Closure... IV-14 (1) Disposal Facility Closure Plans... IV-14 (2) Disposal Facility Closure... IV-15 R. Monitoring... IV-15 (1) All Waste Facilities... IV-15 (2) Liquid Waste Storage Facilities... IV-16 (3) Disposal Facilities... IV-16 DEFINITIONS... Attachment 212 (This page intentionally left blank.)13 DOE M I-1 1. REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER I GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Delegation of Authority. Managers charged with responsibilities within this Manual may delegate authority for these tasks to another manager. All delegations of authority shall be documented. B. Use of Guidance. Additional information supporting the requirements in this Manual is contained in the Implementation Guide for use with DOE M , Radioactive Waste Management Manual. This Guide, DOE G , Implementation Guide for DOE M , shall be reviewed when implementing the requirements of this Manual. The Guide provides additional information and acceptable methods for meeting the requirements. Other methods may be used but must ensure an adequate level of safety commensurate with the hazards associated with the work and be consistent with the radioactive waste management basis. C. Radioactive Waste Management. All radioactive waste subject to DOE O 435.1, Radioactive Waste Management, and the requirements of this Manual shall be managed as high-level waste, transuranic waste, low-level waste, or mixed low-level waste. D. Analysis of Environmental Impacts. Existing and proposed radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall meet the requirements of 10 CFR Part 1021, National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Procedures; and DOE O 451.1A, National Environmental Policy Act Compliance Program. All reasonable alternatives shall be considered, as appropriate. Nothing in this Order is meant to restrict consideration of alternatives to proposed actions. E. Requirements of Other Regulations and DOE Directives. The following requirements and DOE directives are required for all DOE radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities as applicable. Any of the requirements for the following Departmental directives may be waived or modified through application of a DOE-approved requirements tailoring process, such as the Necessary and Sufficient Closure Process in DOE P and DOE M and DOE P 450.4, Safety Management System Policy, or by an exemption processed in accordance with the requirements of that directive or DOE M A, Directives System Manual.14 I-2 DOE M (1) Analysis of Operations Information. Data that measure the environment, safety, and health performance of radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall be identified, collected, and analyzed as required by DOE O 210.1, Performance Indicators and Analysis of Operations Information. (2) Classified Waste. Radioactive waste to which access has been limited for national security reasons and cannot be declassified shall be managed in accordance with the requirements of DOE C, Protection and Control of Safeguards and Security Interests, and DOE B, Control and Accountability of Nuclear Materials. (3) Conduct of Operations. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall be conducted in a manner based on consideration of the associated hazards. Waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall meet the requirements of DOE , Conduct of Operations Requirements for DOE Facilities. (4) Criticality Safety. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall be covered by a criticality safety program in accordance with DOE O 420.1, Facility Safety. (5) Emergency Management Program. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall maintain an emergency management program in accordance with DOE O 151.1, Comprehensive Emergency Management System. (6) Environmental and Occurrence Reporting. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall meet the reporting requirements of DOE O 231.1, Environment, Safety and Health Reporting, and DOE O 232.1A, Occurrence Reporting and Processing of Operations Information. (7) Environmental Monitoring. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall meet the environmental monitoring requirements of DOE , General Environmental Protection Program, and DOE , Radiation Protection of the Public and the Environment. (8) Hazard Analysis Documentation and Authorization Basis. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall implement DOE Standards, DOE-STD , Hazard Categorization and15 DOE M I-3 Accident Analysis Techniques for Compliance with DOE , Nuclear Safety Analysis Reports, and/or DOE-EM-STD , DOE Limited Standard: Hazard Baseline Documentation, and shall, as applicable, prepare and maintain hazard analysis documentation and an authorization basis as required by DOE O 425.1A, Startup and Restart of Nuclear Facilities, DOE O , Unreviewed Safety Questions, DOE , Technical Safety Requirements, and DOE , Nuclear Safety Analysis Reports. (9) Life-Cycle Asset Management. Planning, acquisition, operation, maintenance, and disposition of radioactive waste management facilities shall be in accordance with DOE O 430.1A, Life-Cycle Asset Management, and DOE B, Maintenance Management Program, including a configuration management process to ensure the integrity of physical assets and systems. Corporate physical asset databases shall be maintained as complete, current inventories of physical assets and systems to allow reliable analysis of existing and potential hazards to the public and workers. (10) Mixed Waste. Radioactive waste that contains both source, special nuclear, or by-product material subject to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and a hazardous component is also subject to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended. (11) Packaging and Transportation. Radioactive waste shall be packaged and transported in accordance with DOE O 460.1A, Packaging and Transportation Safety, and DOE O 460.2, Departmental Materials Transportation and Packaging Management. (12) Quality Assurance Program. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall develop and maintain a quality assurance program that meets the requirements of 10 CFR , Quality Assurance Requirements, and DOE O 414.1, Quality Assurance, as applicable. (13) Radiation Protection. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall meet the requirements of 10 CFR Part 835, Occupational Radiation Protection, and DOE , Radiation Protection of the Public and the Environment. (14) Records Management. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall develop and maintain a record-keeping system, as required by DOE O 200.1, Information Management Program,16 I-4 DOE M and DOE O 414.1, Quality Assurance. Records shall be established and maintained for radioactive waste generated, treated, stored, transported, or disposed. To the extent possible, records prepared in response to other requirements may be used to satisfy the documentation requirements of this Manual. Additional records may be required to satisfy the regulations applicable to the hazardous waste components of mixed waste. (15) Release of Waste Containing Residual Radioactive Material. Processes for determining and documenting that waste is suitable to be released and managed without regard to its radioactive content shall be in accordance with the criteria and requirements in DOE , Radiation Protection of the Public and the Environment. (16) Safeguards and Security. Appropriate features shall be incorporated into the design and operation of radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities to prevent unauthorized access and operations, and for purposes of nuclear materials control and accountability, where applicable; and shall be consistent with DOE O 470.1, Safeguards and Security Program. (17) Safety Management System. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall incorporate the principles of integrated safety management as described in DOE P 450.4, Safety Management System Policy, and DOE P 450.5, Line Environment, Safety and Health Oversight, and meet the requirements of the safety management systems sections of 48 CFR Chapter 9, Department of Energy Acquisition Regulations and DOE M , Manual of Safety Management Functions, Responsibilities, and Authorities. (18) Site Evaluation and Facility Design. New radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall be sited and designed in accordance with DOE O 420.1, Facility Safety, and DOE O 430.1A, Life-Cycle Asset Management. (19) Training and Qualification. A training and qualification program shall be implemented for radioactive waste management program personnel, and shall meet the requirements of DOE O 360.1, Training, and DOE A, Personnel Selection, Qualification, and Training Requirements for DOE Nuclear Facilities. (20) Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention. Waste minimization and pollution prevention shall be implemented for radioactive waste17 DOE M I-5 management facilities, operations, and activities to meet the requirements of Executive Order 12856, Federal Compliance with Right-to-Know Laws and Pollution Prevention Requirements, and Executive Order 13101, Greening the Government through Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Federal Acquisition, and DOE , General Environmental Protection Program. (21) Worker Protection. Radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities shall meet the requirements of DOE O 440.1A, Worker Protection Management for DOE Federal and Contractor Employees. 2. RESPONSIBILITIES A. Program Secretarial Officers. Program Secretarial Officers with radioactive waste management facilities, operations, or activities are responsible within their respective programs for ensuring that the Field Element Managers meet the requirements of DOE O 435.1, Radioactive Waste Management, and this Manual. B. Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management. The Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management is responsible for: (1) Complex-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Programs. Establishing and maintaining integrated Complex-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Programs for high-level, transuranic, low-level, and mixed low-level waste. These programs shall use a systematic approach to planning, execution, and evaluation to ensure that waste generation, storage, treatment, and disposal needs are met and coordinated across the DOE complex. (2) Changes to Regulations and DOE Directives. Ensuring changes to regulations and DOE directives are reviewed and, when necessary, incorporated into revisions of this Manual to ensure the basis for safe radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities is maintained. C. Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety, and Health. The Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Health is responsible for providing an independent overview of DOE radioactive waste management and decommissioning programs to determine compliance with DOE environment, safety, and health requirements and applicable Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state regulations, including:18 I-6 DOE M (1) Advising the Secretary of the status of Departmental compliance with the requirements of DOE O 435.1, this Manual, and applicable provisions of other DOE Orders. (2) Conducting independent appraisals and audits of DOE waste management programs. (3) Reviewing site Waste Management Plans with regard to compliance with DOE environment, safety, and health requirements. D. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Waste Management. The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Waste Management is responsible for: (1) Complex-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Program Plans. Developing, implementing, and maintaining integrated Complex-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Program Plans for high-level, transuranic, low-level, and mixed low-level waste. Each plan shall, at the DOE complex-wide level, describe the functional elements, organizations, responsibilities, and activities that comprise the system needed to store, treat and dispose of radioactive waste in a manner that is protective of the public, workers, and the environment. In addition, the plans shall: (a) (b) Present a waste management strategy that integrates waste projections and life-cycle waste management planning into complexwide facility configuration decisions; and Describe the approach to research and technology development being pursued to improve safety and/or efficiency in managing radioactive waste. (2) Waste Management Data System. Establishing and maintaining a system to compile waste generation projection data and other information concerning radioactive waste management facilities, operations, and activities across the complex. E. Deputy Assistant Secretaries for Waste Management and Environmental Restoration. The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Waste Management and the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environmental Restoration are responsible for: (1) Disposal. Reviewing and approving, along with EH-1, transuranic waste disposal facility performance assessments and other disposal documents as required in waste specific chapters for which DOE is responsible for19 DOE M I-7 making compliance determinations. Reviewing and approving performance assessments and composite analyses, or appropriate CERCLA documentation, for low-level waste disposal facilities, and issuing disposal authorization statements. (a) (b) The Deputy Assistant Secretaries shall establish a review panel consisting of DOE personnel to review low-level waste disposal facility performance assessments and composite analyses, review appropriate CERCLA documentation, recommend low-level waste disposal facility compliance determinations to the Deputy Assistant Secretaries, and develop disposal authorization statements. The Deputy Assistant Secretaries shall issue disposal authorization statements containing conditions that low-level waste disposal facilities must meet in order to operate with an approved radioactive waste management basis. (2) Site Closure Plans. Reviewing and approving closure plans and other closure documentation for deactivated high-level waste facilities/sites and issuing authorization for closure activities to proceed. F. Field Element Managers. Field Element Managers are responsible for: (1) Site-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Programs. Developing, documenting, implementing, and maintaining a Site-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Program. The Program shall use a systematic approach for planning, executing, and evaluating the site-wide management of radioactive waste in a manner that supports the Complex-Wide Radioactive Waste Management Programs and ensures that the requirements of DOE O 435.1, Radioactive Waste Management, and this Manual are met. (2) Radioactive Waste Management Basis. Ensuring a radioactive waste management basis is developed and maintained for each DOE radioactive waste management facility, operation, and activity; and ensuring review and approval of the basis before operations begin. The Radioactive Waste Management Basis shall: (a) Reference or define the conditions under which the facility may operate based on the radioactive waste management documentation;20 I-8 DOE M (b) (c) Include the applicable elements identified in the specific waste-type chapters of this Manual; and Be developed using the graded approach process. (3) Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention. Ensuring implementation of waste minimization and pollution prevention programs. (4) Approval of Exemptions for Use of Non-DOE Facilities. DOE radioactive waste shall be treated, stored, and in the case of low-level waste, disposed of at the site where the waste is generated, if practical; or at another DOE facility. If DOE capabilities are not practical or cost effective, exemptions may be approved to allow use of non-doe facilities for the storage, treatment, or disposal of DOE radioactive waste based on the following requirements: (a) Such non-doe facilities shall: 1. Comply with applicable Federal, State, and local requirements; 2. Have the necessary permit(s), license(s), and approval(s) for the specific waste(s); and 3. Be determined by the Field Element Manager to be acceptable based on a review conducted annually by DOE. (b) (c) (d) Exemptions for the use of non-doe facilities shall be documented to be cost effective and in the best interest of DOE, including consideration of alternatives for on-site disposal, an alternative DOE site, and available non-doe facilities; consideration of life-cycle cost and potential liability; and protection of public health and the environment. DOE waste shall be sufficiently characterized and certified to meet the facility s waste acceptance criteria. Appropriate National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review must be completed. For actions taken under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), it is DOE s policy to incorporate NEPA values into the CERCLA documentation. View more
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