WAC 246-250-010
Definitions. As used in this chapter,
the following definitions apply:
(1) "Active maintenance" means any significant activity
needed during the period of institutional control to maintain
a reasonable assurance that the performance objectives of WAC 246-250-170 and 246-250-180 are met. Such active maintenance
includes ongoing activities such as the pumping and treatment
of water from a disposal unit or one-time measures such as
replacement of a disposal unit cover. Active maintenance does
not include custodial activities such as repair of fencing,
repair or replacement of monitoring equipment, revegetation,
minor additions to soil cover, minor repair of disposal unit
covers, and general disposal site upkeep such as mowing grass.
(2) "Buffer zone" means a portion of the disposal site
that is controlled by the licensee or by the United States
Department of Energy and that lies under the disposal units
and between the disposal units and the boundary of the site.
(3) "By-product material" means:
(a) Any radioactive material (except special nuclear
material) yielded in, or made radioactive by, exposure to the
radiation incident to the process of producing or using
special nuclear material;
(b) The tailings or wastes produced by the extraction or
concentration of uranium or thorium from ore processed
primarily for its source material content, including discrete
surface wastes resulting from uranium solution extraction
processes. Underground ore bodies depleted by these solution
extraction operations do not constitute "by-product material"
within this definition;
(c)(i) Any discrete source of radium-226 that is
produced, extracted, or converted after extraction, before,
on, or after August 8, 2005, for use for a commercial,
medical, or research activity; or
(ii) Any material that:
(A) Has been made radioactive by use of a particular
accelerator; and
(B) Is produced, extracted, or converted after
extraction, before, on, or after August 8, 2005, for use for a
commercial, medical, or research activity; and
(d) Any discrete source of naturally occurring
radioactive material, other than source material, that:
(i) The commission, in consultation with the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the
Secretary of Energy, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and
the head of any other appropriate federal agency determines
would pose a threat similar to the threat posed by a discrete
source of radium-226 to the public health and safety or the
common defense and security; and
(ii) Before, on, or after August 8, 2005, is extracted or
converted after extraction for use in a commercial, medical,
or research activity.
(4) "Chelating agent" means amine polycarboxylic acids,
hydroxy-carboxylic acids, gluconic acid, and polycarboxylic
acids.
(5) "Commencement of construction" means any clearing of
land, excavation, or other substantial action that would
adversely affect the environment of a land disposal facility. The term does not mean disposal site exploration, necessary
roads for disposal site exploration, borings to determine
foundation conditions, or other preconstruction monitoring or
testing to establish background information related to the
suitability of the disposal site or the protection of
environmental values.
(6) "Custodial agency" means an agency of the government
designated to act on behalf of the government owner of the
disposal site.
(7) "Disposal" means the isolation of wastes from the
biosphere inhabited by man and his food chains by emplacement
in a land disposal facility.
(8) "Disposal site" means that portion of a land disposal
facility which is used for disposal of waste. It consists of
disposal units and a buffer zone.
(9) "Disposal unit" means a discrete portion of the
disposal site into which waste is placed for disposal. For
near-surface disposal, the unit is usually a trench.
(10) "Engineered barrier" means a man-made structure or
device that is intended to improve the land disposal
facility's ability to meet the performance objectives in this
chapter.
(11) "Explosive material" means any chemical compound,
mixture, or device which produces a substantial instantaneous
release of gas and heat spontaneously or by contact with
sparks or flame.
(12) "Hazardous waste" means those wastes designated as
hazardous by United States Environmental Protection Agency
regulations in 40 CFR Part 261.
(13) "Hydrogeologic unit" means any soil or rock unit or
zone which by virtue of its porosity or permeability, or lack
thereof, has a distinct influence on the storage or movement
of groundwater.
(14) "Inadvertent intruder" means a person who might
occupy the disposal site after closure and engage in normal
activities, such as agriculture, dwelling construction, or
other pursuits in which an individual might be unknowingly
exposed to radiation from the waste.
(15) "Intruder barrier" means a sufficient depth of cover
over the waste that inhibits contact with waste and helps to
ensure that radiation exposures to an inadvertent intruder
will meet the performance objectives set forth in this
chapter, or engineered structures that provide equivalent
protection to the inadvertent intruder.
(16) "Land disposal facility" means the land, buildings,
and equipment which are intended to be used for the disposal
of wastes into the subsurface of the land. For purposes of
this chapter, a land disposal facility does not include a
geologic repository.
(17) "Monitoring" means observing and making measurements
to provide data to evaluate the performance and
characteristics of the disposal site.
(18) "Near-surface disposal facility" means a land
disposal facility in which waste is disposed within
approximately the upper thirty meters of the earth's surface.
(19) "Pyrophoric liquid" means any liquid that ignites
spontaneously in dry or moist air at or below 130°F (54.4°C).
(20) "Pyrophoric solid" means any solid material, other
than one classed as an explosive, which under normal
conditions, is liable to cause fires through friction,
retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or which can
be ignited readily and, when ignited, burns so vigorously and
persistently as to create a serious transportation, handling,
or disposal hazard. Included are spontaneously combustible
and water-reactive materials.
(21) "Site closure and stabilization" means those actions
that are taken upon completion of operations that prepare the
disposal site for custodial care and that assure that the
disposal site will remain stable and will not need ongoing
active maintenance.
(22) "Stability" means structural stability.
(23) "Surveillance" means monitoring and observation of
the disposal site for purposes of visual detection of need for
maintenance, custodial care, evidence of intrusion, and
compliance with other license and regulatory requirements.
(24) "Waste" means those low-level radioactive wastes
containing source, special nuclear, or by-product material
that are acceptable for disposal in a land disposal facility. For the purposes of this definition, low-level radioactive
waste means radioactive waste not classified as high-level
radioactive waste, transuranic waste, spent nuclear fuel, or
by-product material as defined in WAC 246-250-010 (3)(b), (c),
and (d).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050 and 70.98.080. 11-03-020, § 246-250-010, filed 1/7/11, effective 2/7/11;
97-02-014, § 246-250-010, filed 12/20/96, effective 1/20/97;
91-16-109 (Order 187), § 246-250-010, filed 8/7/91, effective
9/7/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. 91-02-049
(Order 121), recodified as § 246-250-010, filed 12/27/90,
effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.080. 87-01-031 (Order 2450), § 402-61-020, filed 12/11/86.]