WAC 246-247-130
Appendix C -- ALARACT compliance
demonstration. Purpose. An ALARACT demonstration is used for
inspection or audit purposes, and to demonstrate compliance
with the substantive ALARACT technology standard as required
by this chapter. An ALARACT demonstration is used to evaluate
the adequacy of control technology on existing emission units
and to choose control technologies for proposed nonsignificant
modifications of emission units. The bases for the ALARACT
demonstration requirements are the ALARACT standards given in
WAC 246-247-040 and the definition of ALARACT given in WAC 246-247-030. It is the applicant's responsibility to
demonstrate the effectiveness of their ALARACT determination
to the department. The department may adjust this
demonstration procedure on a case-by-case basis, as needed, to
ensure compliance with the substantive standard.
Scope. The ALARACT demonstration includes the abatement
technology and indication devices, from entry of radionuclides
into the ventilated vapor space to release to the environment.
The facility shall evaluate the existing control system in
relation to applicable technology standards, and other control
technologies that have been successfully operated for similar
applications.
Technology Standards. The ALARACT demonstration and the
emission unit design and construction must meet, as
applicable, the technology standards shown below if the unit's
potential-to-emit exceeds 0.1 mrem/yr TEDE to the MEI. If the
potential-to-emit is below this value, the standards must be
met only to the extent justified by a cost/benefit evaluation.
ASME/ANSI AG-1, Code on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment
(where there are conflicts in standards with the other listed
references, this standard shall take precedence)
ASME/ANSI N509, Nuclear Power Plant Air-Cleaning Units
and Components
ASME/ANSI N510, Testing of Nuclear Air Treatment Systems
ANSI/ASME NQA-1, Quality Assurance Program Requirements
for Nuclear Facilities
40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Methods 1, 1A, 2, 2A, 2C, 2D, 4,
5, and 17
ANSI/HPS N13.1-1999, Sampling and Monitoring Releases of
Airborne Radioactive Substances from the Stacks and Ducts of
Nuclear Facilities (for emission units constructed or
significantly modified after October 15, 2004).
The following standards and references are recommended as
guidance only:
ANSI/ASME NQA-2, Quality Assurance Requirements for
Nuclear Facilities
ANSI N42.18, Specification and Performance of On-Site
Instrumentation for Continuously Monitoring Radioactivity in
Effluents
ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook
ACGIH 1988, Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of
Recommended Practice, 20th ed., American Conference of
Governmental Industrial Hygienists
ALARA References. "Health Physics Manual of Good
Practice for Reducing Radiation Exposure to Levels that are As
Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA)," PNL-6577, June, 1988;
prepared for the USDOE by Pacific Northwest Laboratories
(Battelle Memorial Institute).
"A Guide to Reducing Radiation Exposure to As Low As
Reasonably Achievable (ALARA)," DOE/EV/1830-T5, April, 1980,
R.L. Kathren and J.M. Selby; prepared for the USDOE by Pacific
Northwest Laboratories (Battelle Memorial Institute).
"A Practical Method of Performing Cost-Benefit Analysis
of Occupational and Environmental Protective Measures,"
WHC-SA-0484-FP, March, 1989, G.F. Boothe and D.E. Webb;
prepared for the USDOE by Westinghouse Hanford Company.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 04-18-094, §
246-247-130, 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, § 246-247-130, filed 3/4/94, effective
4/4/94.]