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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 960 — General Guidelines for the Preliminary Screening of Potential Sites for a Nuclear Waste Repository · § 960.5-2-10

§ 960.5-2-10. Hydrology.

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(a)Qualifying condition. The site shall be located such that the geohydrologic setting of the site will
(1)be compatible with the activities required for repository construction, operation, and closure;
(2)not compromise the intended functions of the shaft liners and seals; and
(3)permit the requirements specified in § 960.5-1(a)(3) to be met.
(b)Favorable conditions.
(1)Absence of aquifers between the host rock and the land surface.
(2)Absence of surface-water systems that could potentially cause flooding of the repository.
(3)Availability of the water required for repository construction, operation, and closure.
(c)Potentially adverse condition. Ground-water conditions that could require complex engineering measures that are beyond reasonably available technology for repository construction, operation, and closure.
(d)Disqualifying condition. A site shall be disqualified if, based on expected ground-water conditions, it is likely that engineering measures that are beyond reasonably available technology will be required for exploratory-shaft construction or for repository construction, operation, or closure.
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