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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 20 — Standards for Protection Against Radiation · § 20.2002

§ 20.2002. Method for obtaining approval of proposed disposal procedures.

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A licensee or applicant for a license may apply to the Commission for approval of proposed procedures, not otherwise authorized in the regulations in this chapter, to dispose of licensed material generated in the licensee's activities. Each application shall include:
(a)A description of the waste containing licensed material to be disposed of, including the physical and chemical properties important to risk evaluation, and the proposed manner and conditions of waste disposal; and
(b)An analysis and evaluation of pertinent information on the nature of the environment; and
(c)The nature and location of other potentially affected licensed and unlicensed facilities; and
(d)Analyses and procedures to ensure that doses are maintained ALARA and within the dose limits in this part.
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