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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 60 — Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Wastes in Geologic Repositories · § 60.72

§ 60.72. Construction records.

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(a)DOE shall maintain records of construction of the geologic repository operations area in a manner that ensures their useability for future generations in accordance with § 60.51(a)(2).
(b)The records required under paragraph
(a)shall include at least the following:
(1)Surveys of the underground facility excavations, shafts, and boreholes referenced to readily identifiable surface features or monuments;
(2)A description of the materials encountered;
(3)Geologic maps and geologic cross sections;
(4)Locations and amount of seepage;
(5)Details of equipment, methods, progress, and sequence of work;
(6)Construction problems;
(7)Anomalous conditions encountered;
(8)Instrument locations, readings, and analysis;
(9)Location and description of structural support systems;
(10)Location and description of dewatering systems; and
(11)Details, methods of emplacement, and location of seals used. [48 FR 28222, June 21, 1983, as amended at 53 FR 19251, May 27, 1988]
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