WAC 246-235-110
Special requirements for issuance of
specific licenses for source material milling. In addition to
the requirements set forth in WAC 246-235-020, the department
will issue a specific license for source material milling when
the applicant submits a satisfactory application and meets the
other conditions specified below:
(1) An application for a license to receive title to,
receive, possess, and use source material for milling or
byproduct material as defined in WAC 246-220-010 shall address
the following:
(a) Description of the proposed project or action.
(b) Area/site characteristics including geology,
demography, topography, hydrology and meteorology.
(c) Radiological and nonradiological impacts of the
proposed project or action, including waterway and groundwater
impacts.
(d) Environmental effects of accidents.
(e) Tailings disposal and decommissioning.
(f) Site and project alternatives.
(g) Description of how the provisions of chapter 246-252
WAC shall be met.
(2) Under WAC 246-235-086, the applicant shall not
commence construction of the project until the department has
weighed the environmental, economic, technical, and other
benefits against the environmental costs and has concluded
that the issuance of the license is appropriate.
(3) Prior to issuance of a license, the department shall
hold a public hearing. The hearing will address the adequacy
of the reclamation, disposal, decommissioning, and
decontamination plans.
(4) At least one full year prior to any major site
construction, a preoperational monitoring program shall be
conducted to provide complete baseline data on a milling site
and its environs. Throughout the construction and operating
phases of the mill, an operational monitoring program shall be
conducted to measure or evaluate compliance with applicable
standards and regulations; to evaluate performance of control
systems and procedures; to evaluate environmental impacts of
operation; and to detect potential long-term effects.
(5) Prior to issuance of the license, the mill operator
shall establish financial surety arrangements consistent with
WAC 246-252-030.
(6) The applicant shall provide procedures describing the
means employed to meet the following requirements during the
operational phase of any project.
(a) Milling operations shall be conducted so that all
effluent releases are reduced to as low as is reasonably
achievable below the limits of chapter 246-221 WAC.
(b) The mill operator shall conduct at least a daily
inspection of any tailings or waste retention systems. Records of these inspections shall be maintained for review by
the department.
(c) The mill operator shall immediately notify the
department of:
(i) Any failure in a tailings or waste retention system
which results in a release of tailings or waste into
unrestricted areas; and
(ii) Any unusual conditions (conditions not contemplated
in the design of the retention system) which if not corrected
could lead to failure of the system and result in a release of
tailings or waste into unrestricted areas.
(7) An application for a license to own, receive, possess
and use byproduct material as defined in WAC 246-220-010 shall
contain proposed specifications relating to the emissions
control and disposition of the byproduct material to achieve
the requirements and objectives set forth in the criteria
listed in WAC 246-252-030.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 06-05-019, §
246-235-110, filed 2/6/06, effective 3/9/06. Statutory
Authority: RCW 70.98.050 and 70.98.080. 91-15-112 (Order
184), § 246-235-110, filed 7/24/91, effective 8/24/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. 91-02-049 (Order 121),
recodified as § 246-235-110, filed 12/27/90, effective
1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.080. 87-01-031
(Order 2450), § 402-22-150, filed 12/11/86. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 70.121 RCW. 81-16-031 (Order 1683), §
402-22-150, filed 7/28/81.]