WAC 246-247-075
Monitoring, testing, and quality
assurance. (1) The department may, upon request by a
nonfederal licensee, authorize provisions specific to that
nonfederal licensee, other than those already set forth in WAC 246-247-075 for nonfederal emission unit monitoring, testing,
or quality assurance, so long as the department finds
reasonable assurance of compliance with the performance
objectives of this chapter.
(2) Equipment and procedures used for the continuous
monitoring of radioactive air emissions shall conform, as
applicable, to the guidance contained in ANSI N13.1, ANSI
N42.18, ANSI N323, ANSI N317, reference methods 1, 1A, 2, 2A,
2C, 2D, 4, 5, and 17 of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, 40 CFR
Part 52, Appendix E, and any other methods approved by the
department.
(3) The operator of an emission unit with a
potential-to-emit of less than 0.1 mrem/yr TEDE to the MEI may
estimate those radionuclide emissions, in lieu of monitoring,
in accordance with 40 CFR 61 Appendix D, or other procedure
approved by the department. The department may require
periodic confirmatory measurements (e.g., grab samples) during
routine operations to verify the low emissions. Methods to
implement periodic confirmatory monitoring shall be approved
by the department.
(4) The department may allow a facility to use
alternative monitoring procedures or methods if continuous
monitoring is not a feasible or reasonable requirement.
(5) The following types of facilities shall determine
radionuclide emissions in accordance with either a methodology
referenced in subsections (1) through (4) of this section or
the respective document referenced below:
(a) Nuclear power reactors licensed by the NRC: Offsite
Dose Calculation Manual;
(b) Fuel fabrication plants licensed by the NRC: NRC's
Regulatory Guide 4.16, dated December 1985;
(c) Uranium mills that are processing material: NRC's
Regulatory Guide 4.14, dated April 1980.
(6) Licensed facilities shall conduct and document a
quality assurance program. Except for those types of
facilities specified in subsection (5) of this section, the
quality assurance program shall be compatible with applicable
national standards such as ANSI/ASME NQA-1-1988, ANSI/ASME
NQA-2-1986, QA/R-2, and QA/R-5.
(7) Those types of facilities specified in subsection (5)
of this section shall conduct and document a quality assurance
program compatible with either the applicable national
standards referenced in subsection (6) of this section or the
NRC's Regulatory Guide 4.15, dated February 1979.
(8) Facilities shall monitor nonpoint and fugitive
emissions of radioactive material.
(9) The department may conduct an environmental
surveillance program to ensure that radiation doses to the
public from emission units are in compliance with applicable
standards. The department may require the operator of any
emission unit to conduct stack sampling, ambient air
monitoring, or other testing as necessary to demonstrate
compliance with the standards in WAC 246-247-040.
(10) The department may require the owner or operator of
an emission unit to make provision, at existing emission unit
sampling stations, for the department to take split or
collocated samples of the emissions.
(11) The planning for any proposed new construction or
significant modification of the emission unit must address
accidental releases with a probability of occurrence during
the expected life of the emission unit of greater than one
percent.
(12) All facilities must be able to demonstrate that
appropriate supervisors and workers are adequately trained in
the use and maintenance of emission control and monitoring
systems, and in the performance of associated test and
emergency response procedures.
(13) All facilities must be able to demonstrate the
reliability and accuracy of the radioactive air emissions
monitoring data.
(14) A facility owner or operator, or any other person
may not render inaccurate any monitoring device or method
required under chapter 70.98 RCW, or any ordinance,
resolution, regulation, permit, or order in force pursuant
thereto.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050 and 70.98.080(5). 12-01-071, § 246-247-075, filed 12/19/11, effective 1/19/12. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 04-18-094, §
246-247-075, filed 9/1/04, effective 10/2/04. Statutory
Authority: Chapters 70.98 and 70.94 RCW and chapter 173-480
WAC. 94-07-010, § 246-247-075, filed 3/4/94, effective
4/4/94.]