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For Comment Issue of Reg Guide 10.5, Guide for Preparation of Applications for Type a Licenses of Broad Scope for Byproduct Matl
ML19221B214
Person / Time
Issue date: 09/30/1976
From:
NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
To:
References
REGGD-10.005, NUDOCS 7907200050
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{{#Wiki_filter:S*ptember 1976 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGaATOPaf GUDDE OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT REGULATORY GUIDE 10.5 GUIDE FOR THE PREPARATION OF APPLICATIONS FOR TYPE A LIGENSES OF BROAD SCOPE FOR BYPRODUCT MATERIAL

1. INTRODUCTION 1.3 Items Requiring Separate Applications 1.1 Purpose of Guide
a. Gamma Irradution Facihties.

A separate appheation be subnutted for This guide dessnbes the ty pe and extent of mforma-scaled sources of quantitte

u. eat an 100 curies for tion needed by the NRC staf f to esaluate an apphcanon ga.mma nradiation facihties spe hcensmg guide for a l y pe A specifis hs ense of broad scope for s is available upon for gamma ;rradiato by product nuterul f ren tor-proJused radionuchJest request This ty pe of heense is prosided for under Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations. Part 33, " Specific bcenses of
b. Products,

ed he Public dense does not authorue the Broad Scope for Byproduct Matenal." At.. sp The Type A specific hcense of broad scope is intended distnbutio. - Hohe ef products contammg radio-quest, the Radioisotopes Licensmg to accommodate those mstitutions mvolved m an exten. nuc'. - n sne radioactne rnaterial program where the demand is an, 'n of Fuel Cy cle and Matenal Safet., Nuclear Matenal Safety and Safeguards will great for a variety of radionuchdes for nany uses. Trus _ \\ 'e < ' t.e type of mformatiun that the apphcant type of heense is the most comprehensne issued a (e g., all radionuchdes with atorruc numbers 1 th ougt ~ ubnut m suport of such an apphcation. nu) be wutten to cover a wide range of rad 2onuch ;..: Source and Special Nudear Materials

83) for use under the control of a radute. u comnu t t e e.

The license may authorue an use. Separate apphcanons should be subnutted for by product radioastive nutenal by anyone as lan these matenals m accordance with Part 40 " Licensing of Source Wierut.' and Part 70. "Specul Nuc: car %te-with review and approval procedures e i m>he we radution safety comnuttee. Therefo. mdn. 'als are rul." of 10 CFR. Sourse nutenalis defmed m paraguph not named on the hcense as users of ra ty,natenal 401h) of 10 CFR Part 40 as (1) uramum or thanum, nor are radionuchdes lumted to narrow,, ceific uses. or any combinanon thereof. m any physical or chemical This type of hcense is mtended for use by bcensees that form or (2) cres that contain by weight 1/20 of one cannot operate under y e hmited specific heense percent (OMM ) or mor of(a) uramum.(M thonum. or without senously mcc. their programs. h1 any sombmation thereut. Soorte nuta ul does not 1.2 Apphcable td-melude specul nuJear materut. Specul nudear nuieral u defined m parayaph in addition a 10 R Part 33, other regulations 70 4< mi of 10 CF R Part 70 as (I) piutonium uramum pertain m ; - if - stw f heense are found m 10 CFR 233. unmum enriched in the isotope 233 or m the Part 19 r .3, .uc tions, and Reports to Workers. notope 235, and ans other matenal that the Commis-Inspectiby" 10 CFR Part 20. " Standards for Protrction M sion pursuant to the provisions of Secuon 51 of the Agamst Ra m.' 10 CFR Part 30, " Rules of General Atomic I nergy Act of 1954. as amended, determines to .3 Appheabthty to Licensmg of Byproduct Materuli and be spetui nuJear nutenal but does not molude sourte 13 10 CFR Part 170. " Fees for Facihties and %tenals nutenal or (2) any matenal arnfically ennched by any O bcenses Un de r the Atomic E ne rgy Act of 1954. as one of the for e goin g nut does not mclede source O AmendeJJ matenal P ha........, c,.....U S N A C R E G U L A T O R Y G iH D E S c-....a.......~..,a.s.<...*,*.c.-~.....us,.o... ""*.Ca**~"

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1.4 As Low As is Reasonably Achiesable (ALARA) with all attachments, should be retained by the appli-cant, smce the hcense will require as a con 6 tion that the Paragraph 20.l(c) of 10 Cl-R states the " .pe rs on s hcensee follow the staterrents and representations set engaged in actmties under hcenses issued by the Nuclear forth in the apphcation and any supplement to it. Regulatory Comnussion pursuant to the Atonue Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the Energy Reorganiza.

4. CONTENTS OF AN APPLICATION tion Act of 1974 should, m adition to complying with the requirements set forth in thn part, make every Most items of Form NRC-313 are self-explanatorv reasonable effort to mamtain raianon exposures, and (see instructions with the formh The following com-releases of raicactive matenals in effluents to un-ments apply to the indicated items of the form.

restncted areas, as low as is reasonably actuevable." Regulatory Guide 8.10, Operatin g Phdesophy for S w h d o m e n m to N Mamtammg Occupational Raiation Exposures As Low used by tndmduals designated by the raiation safety As is Reasonab'y Achie vable, provides the NRC staff comnuttee, and state the name of the chairman of the a c mnuttee. position on this impomnt subject lacense appheants should pve consideration to the ALARA ptulosophy, as Item 6/a). The usual entry is: "Any byproduct desenbed in Regulatory Guide 8.10,in the development material with atorruc numbers I through 83." If alpha. of plans for work with licensed radioactive materials. particle emitters are to be excluded, it should be so stated. If raionuclides with atomic numben above 83 4

2. LICENSE FEES Item 6/bl. Possession hnuts should be stated. A An apphcarton fee u required for most types of P055e552cn hnut is that quantity of radioactive material hcen:es. The appheant she'dd refer to 170.31, that a licensee may have m his possession at any one

" Schedule of Fees for Materials Licenses," of 10 CFR time. For example, a total of one cune with a hnut of 10 hit 170 to detemune the amount of the fee that must nulheunes for each radionuchde between atomic num-accompany the apphcation. Review of the application bers I and 83, inclusive, may be adeipante. If the will not begm until the proper fee is received by the appbcant requires higher possession hmits foi certain NRC. radionuchdes, such needs should be clearly stated. It may also be necessary to haut the quantity of more

3. FILING AN APPLICATION hazardous radionuchdes such as strontium 90. The possessioa hnuts for raionuclides with atorruc numbers above 83 should be stated separately from those A heense appbcation for Type A bcenses of broad scope should be submitted on Form NRC-313,* "Apph-requested for atomic numbers I through 83. The total cation for By erodue Matenal License" (see the ap, p ssessi n linut (i.e, the total quantity of all radio-penda to this 'gwde) All items on the apphcation form nuclides that the appbcant desnes to possess at any one should be completed in suf fiaent detail for the NRC time) should melude those radionuchdes with atonuc nu mbers above 83. The requested possession bnut staff to de ternu ne that the appheant's equ:pment, facthties, and rabation protection program are adequate should be commensurate with the apphcant's needs and to protect health and nunmuze danger to hfe and facihties for safe handhng. Stored wastes should be pr operty.

included in estabhshing both indmdual and total posses. sion hmits. Since the space provided on Form NRC 313 is / tem

7. Desutbe the type and extent or use of limited, the apphcant should append additional sheets to radioactne matenals at each address given m item 1(tt pmvide complete information. Each separate sheet or Such desenptions may be gnen in general terms but document subcutted with the application should be shou!d charactente each use*** to the extent necessary identified by a heaing mdicatmg the appropnate item for a deternunation by the NRC staff of the suitabihty of number (Form NRC 313) and its purpose, e.g., radiation saf ets mstructions. cte.

'Soura or speaal nuticar mate ial should not be included The aN'hcation should be completed in inp!.cate. Separate appbsations shoulJ tar submitted for these materials The onginal and one copy should be mailed to in acwrdana with 10 Cl R Parts 40 and 70 Ralorsotopes l aensing Branch. Dmston of F uel Lycle "*A broad spe of a ba n se does not authorue the u se of and Matenal Safety. Of fice of Numlear Matenal Safety radwnuchdes in the field where release of radwactise and Safeguards, t. S Nuclear Regulatory Comnussion, matenal to the envuonment is invoked Approval of requests o su as n dependent uron surpornny inh.rmanon %Jshmpton. D C. 2055 5. One wpy of the appheation. sprofa o sum u se s t r"n request. ihe Rad u son res t uensmg B rans h. D n iss n of f uel ( > cle and M a terial S.fet>. Of tne et Nu< lear Materul sateg anJ Saf eguards.

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the c ampment, 14<thties. and personnel trammg and / tem 12. Desente fully the personnel morutormg expenente pregam, inJudmg the types of momtormg devices to be used. the critena to be used in deternunmg the need for / renu v a! v in a ddition to the mtormation each type of device, the name of the orgarulation requested in item 14 arid specitid below, the entena furnistung fdm badge or thermolumanescent dosmrter ard procedures f or trainmg and deternuntng an accept-(TLD) semce, and the frequency for changmg badges, able level of knowledge of all persons who will work in rtngs, etc. If pocket chambers or pocket dostmeters are or f requent a restnsted area h.c., users of radionuchdes, used, state the useful range, frequency of readmg, and tes hm< i ms. hedh and saf ets personnel. pmtonal w ere the procedures for mamtammg and cabbratmg the ers etc.) shouid be Janbed uefer to y lit: of 10 dewes. GR Part 1% The ma tn te na ns e of records of all The apphcant should show that the need f or bio-trammg. testmg. and competensy determmations shou!J g g ggg be speufied in the appbsatian. estabhsh the adequacy of the proposed bioassay pro- / tem 10 List the nuntmum number of radiation p m in relation to the proposed program of use of surveying, momtonng, and measunng tnstruments that rad 20 active mate nal. Bioassay s are normally requued when mdividuals work with nulhcune quantities of the apphcant will have avadable for the safe uw of radioactive nutenal m accordance with Commission hydrogen 3, todme 125, or todme 131 dependmg on the regulations The apphcant should specify the type of type of work, equipment, and pwedures fe" owed. mstruments that will be made avadable to mdmdual Other inatenals may also be used m phymai or chenucal forms and under conditions that present an opportunity users for uptake by the body through ingestion, mhalation, or Instruments should be bsted by characteristics (i e.. absorption. A bica ssay program to deternu ne and detector type, radution detected, detection range, win-control the uptake of radioactive nutenal should be dow thickness, etc ) and intended use (i.e., measuring, ( adered and discusvd m relation to each such suneying. monitorm g, e tc.). matenal, procedure, etc. Item // Desenbe the mstrument cabbration pro-The cntena to be used m determmmg the need for cedure. S'2te the frequer;cy, and desenbe the methods bioassays, the type and frequency of bioassays that will and procedares for cabbration of survey and morutonng be performed, and the bioassay procedures should be instruirents, as well as any other tnstruments and specified and descnbed m detad. If a commercial systems used m the radtation protection program, such bioassay service is to be used, the name and address of as measunng mstruments used to assay sealed-source the firm should be provided. leak-test sampics, contaminatmn samples (e g., air sam-ples, surf ace " wipe" samples), and bioassay samples (see Bioassays may not be substituted for other elements item in of a safety program such as an monitonng and disper-sion control (hoods, glove boxes, etc.) and for well-An adequate cahbratwn of survey instruments usually thought-out and well<xecuted handitng procedures. cannot be pa r forme d with budt-m check sources. Electronic cabbranons that do not invn.e a source of / tem 11 A general descnption should be provided of radiation are also not adequate to detemune the proper facdities and equipment (e g., butld ngs, hood ventdation functionmg and response of all components of an and futenng systems, general att and stack morutortng inst ru me n t. systems, remote handimg equipment) and access control me thods used in assocution with the handhng and Dady or other trequent. hecks of suney instruments storage of byproduct matenal. should be surplemented even 6 months with a two-Mmtro im fac:hties should be desenbed, and an potnt cabbration on each scale of each mstrument with explanatcry sketch should be mcluded of each area O e, the two pomts separated by at least 501 of the scale. buildmg, laboratory. room) where especially hazard-s Suney astruments should also be cahbrated atter repatr. ous matenals are used and stored or where especially A survey mst rumen t may be considered properly cabbrated at one point when the exposure rate measured Radionuchdes to be used m specific areas may be by the mstrument d2ffers from the true er,osure rate by ide ntifie d hs their charactenstics O e, beta emitter, less than 10"' of tuu sca!e gamma errutter, etc.) in heu of specific atomic and mass n umbe rs if the apphcant is contractmg out the cabbration of mstrunxnts. the name, adhess, and hcense number of NOTE Information subnutted in support of a hcense I the cabbratmg arm shauld be given along w7th the apphcation w111 become part of any bcense that is issued. f requeng of s abbration f or eash ts pe of :nstrument. This means that the hsensee may be required to obtam a 156 256 n

heenv amendn c' r: to mAtg changes to his cons 2deratmn of the adequacy of facities and ecuip-r facdities or eu uptwent ment, operatmg. handbng. and emt tgency procedures. and the expew.nce anj traimng of the propowJ users et frem 14 All cempenents of the application that the matenal. contnbute to tne raiau protectwn pregam should be discused m a narrative that estabbshes their relation-(d) Procedures used foi controlhng and mun-ships, interfaces, and contnbutions to the overall rai-taaning inventenes, procurement of raicactive matenal, ation safety progam. The relationships of the radiation ind2vidual possession Emats, total posession hmir, trans. safety ccmm2ttee, the raiolopcal safety officer, and fer of raioactae matenal withm ne institution, and management should f mJuJed. An organuational chart transfer of raioactne matena] to persons cutode the er shuts nu) be he!pfalin th:s regard mstitution The appheatwn should demonstrate that ie appb-(e) Methods employed fcr mentantng records ca nt an compiy oth b ene requnements and NRC of the committee's pnxeeings and safe'y eva!uations of o n anj regat m nl o d! carb she^ an actn e propc sej uses ef raJ aac:ne na& M and continumg inw en.co' m mopam m'rol by ma na geme nt. (f) Peno6e review c,f the safety program, meludmg renew of records requared to be mamtamed.

a. Radiation Safets Committee Parapaph 33134c)(1) of 10 CFR Part 33 requires that a radiation safety cmmmttee be estabhshed. This Pmpaph 33.1.ke1(D t 10 CFR Part 33 requires comm2ttee skuld te compsed of such persons as a that a raiolopcal safety affuer be appomted. The radmlepeal safety o:tter. a representatne of manage-r> holopeal safety offi er ecu:J be responsible for k

ment, and other persons tramed and expencnted in the overall raiation protectwn wubn the mstitution. A safe u se of raiva.!ne rna t e nais. One of the ma n' description of ha tra mrg anJ expenence m radiation func tion s of the radutwn utety curanuttee is to protection and with raiatwa and radioactne matenal administer the mstituti m's radwactne nutena] propam. should be prouded. A statement should be included The cemnuttee shoulJ have the a ath ity and responsl-dehneating his duties, responsithties, and authonty for bity f or apprml aaJ iscrrmal c. all proposals for carrymg out the raiation safety program. The extent of raionuchde use poor to pur haw of the matt lais. his responsibity and authonty w1U depend on the scope of the proposed propam, howeser, the followmg should IFe tonowna mformatwn concemmg the commit-be considered tee should he s enutted (1) General sunedlance over an actmties msolv-( I n A ust of members : t th connuttee iny raicactive matenal. mclu dmg routine momtonng and special sunes s et a3 areas m w huh radioactive ( D A doenpnen m enh meriber's training an 3 rnatenal is used espenerxe wah raianon and rainactive matenal. (') Determmmg comphance with rules and regula-( 31 A syci i. tnd detaded descncmon of ine ti ns. Ikense cond4t:om and the sonitions of project f antn l f un tmns of the smnattee and the adm.n stra ai pnnal spect!ied h the raian n saf ety commit ~ s fne procedures by whnh these f unctions are carned out, mchiy the following ,3) Monitonne an d mamtammg absolute o:her spesial tuter sy stems assouated with the (a) W gunsdUnes. duties, and authenty of stc rave. or disposal of raiua;tne naten,d the somrtut tee (4) Furmshmg consulong sennes on all aspests of thi i repen;s at w hi, h the full cornmittee (or ra14tmn protection to grsmnel at au loe!s of espont gamm) set, to Nss a, a a t un prgosais f or the ibhts u se .t odo n,.hdes. It less than the tub comnuttee is (5) R e t e n m g. de h ve nn g. and openmg au ship-empi wercJ to ast t<i the a mmittee, the number of ments of taloastive r...te r il arnvin e a' the institutmn menhn wnst.tung a gnrum, as wel. as their names and recenmg. p a s k a g:n g. and shipning all radnactne or ho,, of e x pe rtise, sh %m be speu tied matenalle.nmg the mstituimn i s t Prn e n d t oten i csubbshed f or m A my saten cuiut m f r ,1 ej m et rais tn e m,. m u, a ve3. % "anj "ra w n p n u'e<i d The pr. tiWs and t r!te!!i diquJ insloje tv n c 't: e-^m umn.m u 156 257 1

00 DntnM nc and proteumg perwnnel mom. ( i) Pro <ess f or obtamn; permission to use radio-tormg t yp!Tn t. de'er!Qmr's the need f or ad evalua. acti~ maten21s at the imtn ation. s. tion os bi was s. keeping personnel es pesure an d b m assas tw eds, and notity mg indaiduals and their supenisors et esposures approashmg maumam permis. (2) Care, selecion, and use of protectne apparel qHe amoants anJ recommendmg appropnate remedia' and other equipment and facibties.' c non (3) tamitations and mnditions t speaal equip-a,p ( endutmg trammy programs and otherwise ment, f acihties, and procedures) relatne to handbng mstra tmg perva nel m the proper procedures f or the hquid, gaseous, finely dnided or unsontained radioactne u se of r a dm a,. tn e matenal pnor to use, at pe rmdic matenals,,* and the equipment to use in workmg with mtenals (retresher tromna, and as required bs thanges them F,or example, the types of matenals and opera-m pn Wares. eqmpn ent. regulations, etc h OW N M to sentdated eqmrment with filtered exhaust sy stems (e g., radiochemical fume (M Supenising and uoordmating the radioactne hoods or glose boxes) and the ty pes and amounts of waste disposal program, inJudmg keepmg waste storage shielding and remote handhng equipment to be used an J dwosal records and monnonng etfluents. with hard beta-and or gamma-emitting matenals should W Menng a!! radion tne matenals not in current use, mJ adm g w.estes (4) Special equipmen t, procedures, and precau-(los Perf ormme leak tests on all sealed sources tions to be used in workmg with neutron and alpha-particle enu t te rs an d radi ynuchdes that decay by (II) tmt.umng an msentory of all radioisotopes spontaneous fission. at the instnution and hnutmg the quantity of radio.' nuchdes at the ir.stitution to the amounts authonzed by the b;ense ( 5) Suney mg and monitonng procedures to be followed dunng day-to-day operations t 13 T he authonty to termmate immedia:ely a Frmect that is foun d to be a threat to health or (6) Emergency procedures and mstructions con-P'"P'">' cemmg spills, fires. release or loss of matenal, and accidental contammation of personnel. mcludmg decon-t13) Mamtaming other records not specif.icalls designated above, e g., rece.pt, t ran sfe r, and suneh tamination procedures and those persons to be notified records as required by s30.51 of 10 CFR Part 30.

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c. Radiation Protection Procedures (7) Posting and control of access to restncted areas, radiation areas. high radiation areas, etc. (see A fornul set of rules, mstructions, and procedures 20.203 of 10 CFR Part 20).

f or procurement, disposal, and safe handhng of radio-nachdes sattun the institutwn should be estabbshed by (K) Rcquirements for matenal storage and safe. tk radiation safety committee. A ccpy of these rules guardmg lahehng contamers, processmg and stonng con-and procedures m the form m which they will be given taminated articles, mcludmg glassware, and identifying to all personnel under the junsdiction of the committee areas where radioactne matenal is used and stored (see s!muld be subrmtted.* Where mstructions are given with y20203 of 10 CFR Part 20 respect to an action necessary fer comphance with NRC regulatwn s (e g., w aste dispr ul), such mstructions should be specific and not consast of a simple reference to the regulations, ee A completc destriptKn of respuatory protection devnes and procedures for fitting. sanitirity, and repauing should be The w ntten radiation protection proce dures included credit for resritari rs protec ti"n cannot be tak en should he clear ad w nsise and should coser the unlen arrrosed b the Corr u in pu;y}t y ; 2n In3 ot h t,howmc 10 01 R Part 20 h {

  • Alt houg h a spet tfis e of rules and prmefurcs is desued as a
  • 'T hov applica ttu ns or crera'i ns that rrewnt unusual Nm f or esaluating t he !aenw apphat p,n, t he appihant rna) ha! Js inause of the na!ce. : the material, the q uantin treds that er tain p. M t 'n s,t t he d sument s m.

be resiwd olved. and the ty pe i f i peration and that mas req uer w e h +: pro r n ' '.2 t ic a.! the NRC staf f Those vtt ens . ectahied f acilnes sh4ald be wered in vparate imtru, i ~.s P r. 'pe d u het !et n rs 'i urt mLr p ie < e s 11 ti.'ns rat he r t han ima r p. r a t:r'.. ? H sc iw ru;1i 'r's in er main c y g -e nt. et; nas t e i nujerej in ihn mateg n bods of the radiata n pr, te.'s n ph wdces 10 5 A )

(9) Care and me of personnel monitanng devices,

e. Treatment or &sposal by incmeration in confor-where to obtna them and where and when to record mance with 20.305 0f 10 CFR Part :0.

exposure results.

f. Other me hods specifically approved by the NRC (10) Requirements for bioassays, if any, and the pursuant to 20.302 of 10 CFR Part 20.

procedures for pro,iding bicassay samples

5. AMENDMENTS TO A LICENSE (ll) Transportmg raioam,e matenal between t udings an d rooms.

Licensees tre required to conduct their progams in (12) Acceptable and unacceptable levels of con. accordance wnh statements, representations, and pro-taminauon (fixed and removable) for equipment, facib. cedures contained m the hcense appbcanon and sup-ues, clottan t sk;n, e tc m Hth restnctec and un. p rtive documente The hcense must therefore be restncted areas and protectne action (i c., decontinuna. amended if the hcensee plans to make any changes m tt on, di,posal, etc.) to be taken wath re spect to facdities, equipment (includmg nnutonng and survey instruments), procedures, personnel, or byproduct unacceptable levels. material to be used. (13) Requirements and procedures for leak testing Apphcations for hcense amendments may be filed sealed sources. either on the apph;ation form or m letter form. The (14) Requirements and procedures for waste dis. application should identify the bcense by number and posal, meludmg liau tations on disposal of hquid, shcold clearly desenbe the exact nature of the changes, gaseous, an d sohd wastes if raionuchdes will be additions, or deletions. References to previously submit-admmistered to animals, instructions for cleaning animal ted information and documents should be clear and quarters and handhng arumal excreta and carcasses specific and should identify the pertinent information should be included. by date, page, and parapaph. (15) Requirements an d procedures for the development and mamtenance of records with respect to the receipt, use, and disposal of rainactive matenal. & RENEWAL OF A LICENSE (16) Requirements and procedures for picking up, recemng, and opening packages (see 20.205 of 10 CFR An application for renewal of a license should be filed Part 20) at least 30 days prior to the expiration date. This wdl ensure that the hcense does not expire until final action n the apphcation has been taken by the NRC staff as / tem 11 A specibe method for &sposing of by-product nutenal waste should be desenbed. A heensee pnmded for in paragraph 30.37(b) of 10 CFR Part 30. may dispose of waste in the following ways-Renewal apphcations should be filed on Forni

a. T_ransfer to a person properly licensed to receive NRC-313, appropnately supplemented, and should con-wh waste.

tain complete and up.to-date information about the

b. Release into a sanitary sewer in conformance with applicant's current program.

' 'Oio'l ot 10 CFR Par t 20. '~ In order to facditate the review process, the applica-Banal m sod m con:ormance wath s 20.304 of 10 tion for renewal should be subnutted without reference s CFR Part 20. to previously subnutted documents and information. If such references cannot be avoided th) 60uld be clear

d. Release into the air or water in confonnance with and specific and should identify the pertment informa.

t :a l on of 10 0FR Part 20. tion by date, page, and paracraph. 156 259 iu 4 n

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