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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 63 — Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Wastes in a Geologic Repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada · § 63.31

§ 63.31. Construction authorization.

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On review and consideration of an application and environmental impact statement submitted under this part, the Commission may authorize construction of a geologic repository operations area at the Yucca Mountain site if it determines:
(a)Safety.
(1)That there is reasonable assurance that the types and amounts of radioactive materials described in the application can be received and possessed in a geologic repository operations area of the design proposed without unreasonable risk to the health and safety of the public; and
(2)That there is reasonable expectation that the materials can be disposed of without unreasonable risk to the health and safety of the public.
(3)In arriving at these determinations, the Commission shall consider whether—
(i)DOE has described the proposed geologic repository as specified at § 63.21;
(ii)The site and design comply with the performance objectives and requirements contained in subpart E of this part;
(iii)DOE's quality assurance program complies with the requirements of subpart G of this part;
(iv)DOE's personnel training program complies with the criteria contained in subpart H of this part;
(v)DOE's emergency plan complies with the criteria contained in subpart I of this part; and
(vi)DOE's proposed operating procedures to protect health and to minimize danger to life or property are adequate.
(b)Common defense and security. That there is reasonable assurance that the activities proposed in the application will not be inimical to the common defense and security.
(c)Environmental. That, after weighing the environmental, economic, technical, and other benefits against environmental costs, and considering available alternatives, the action called for is the issuance of the construction authorization, with any appropriate conditions to protect environmental values.
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