ASTM E1760-96(2003)
Historical Standard: ASTM E1760-96(2003) Standard Guide for Unrestricted Disposition of Bulk Materials Containing Residual Amounts of Radioactivity
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1. Scope
1.1 This guide covers the techniques for obtaining approval for release of materials encountered in decontamination and decommissioning (DD) from restricted use. It applies to materials that do not meet any of the requirements for regulatory control because of radioactivity content. shows the logic diagram for determining the materials that could be considered for release. Materials that negotiate this logic tree are referred to as 'candidate for release based on dose.'
1.2 The objective of this guide is to provide a methodology for distinguishing between material that must be carefully isolated to prevent human contact from that that can be recycled or otherwise disposed of. It applies to material in which the radioactivity is dispersed more or less uniformly throughout the volume of the material (termed residual in bulk form) as opposed to surface contaminated objects.
1.3 Surface contaminated objects are materials externally contaminated with radioactive material. Provisions already exist for their release for recycle if it can be shown that they meet applicable federal and state regulations for surface contamination. Regulatory Guide 1.86 and DOE Order 5400.5 specify the upper limits for radioactive surface contamination on material to be released for unrestricted use.
1.4 The release of material containing residual radioactive material (except for 226 Ra) in bulk form (for example, soil or slightly activated metal) is based on the demonstration that the dose to a member of the public will be lower than a specified value (proposed by the petitioner or to be determined by future regulation) for its intended use and lower than a second specified value (also proposed by the petitioner or to be determined by future regulation) via the most restrictive plausible scenario. The first proposed value should be lower than the second since the dose to any member of the public (via the intended use scenario) will almost certainly be realized, whereas the dose from the alternate scenario will only accrue if an unintended (and presumably less probably) circumstance arises. Federal regulation already exists for the release of 226 Ra contaminated soils
2. Referenced Documents (purchase separately) The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the standard.
ASTM Standards
E1281 Guide for Nuclear Facility Decommissioning Plans
E1892 Guide for Preparing Characterization Plans for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities
E2216 Guide for Evaluating Disposal Options for Concrete from Nuclear Facility Decommissioning
DOE Documents
RESRAD RESidual RADioactivity Family of Computer Codes Developed for DOE by the Argonne National Laboratory C. Yu, et al., Users Manual for RESRAD, ANL/EAD-4,; Users Manual for RESRAD-BUILD, ANL/EAD-03-1,; Users Manual for RESRAD-OFFSITE, NUREG/CR-6937 and RESRAD-RECYCLE, A Computer Model for Analyzing the Radiological Dose and Risks Resulting from the Recycle of Scrap Metal and the Reuse of Surface Contaminated Material and Equipment, ANL/EAD-3. Available online at www.ead.anl.gov.International Atomic Energy Agency Document
SafetySeriesNo.111-P Application of Exemption Principles to the Recycle and Reuse of Materials from Nuclear Facilities International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramerstrasse 5, P.O. Box 100, A-1400 Vienna, Austria.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Documents
RegulatoryGuide1.86 Termination of Operating Licenses for Nuclear ReactorsU.S. Government Documents
40 CFR 716, Health and Safety Data ReportingKeywords
decontamination and decommissioning; radiologically contaminated materials; release of materials; Contamination--nuclear; Radiation exposure--nuclear materials/applications; Radioactive waste materials; Residual radioactivity; Trace elements--nuclear materials; Unrestricted disposition;
ICS Code
ICS Number Code 13.030.40 (Installations and equipment for waste disposal and treatment)
DOI: 10.1520/E1760-96R03
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