ML20137M365
| ML20137M365 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 09/28/1994 |
| From: | Bahadur S NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH (RES) |
| To: | Lovinger T AFTON ASSOCIATES, INC., LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE FORUM |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20007F933 | List:
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| References | |
| FRN-60FR15649, FRN-60FR25983, RULE-PR-20, RULE-PR-61 AD33-2, AD33-2-068, AD33-2-68, NUDOCS 9704080072 | |
| Download: ML20137M365 (8) | |
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Mr. Todd Lovinger Coordinator, Waste Information Working Group LLW forum Afton Associates, Inc.
403 East Capitol Street Washington, DC 20003
Dear Mr. Lovinger:
This letter is in response to your September 16, 1994, letter to the NRC requesting information on the uniform manifest rulemaking.
Please remember that the final rule has not been approved by the Commission, therefore, these responses could be changed prior to issuance of a final rule.
Your first question deals with sealed sources returned to the original manufacturer by a user or broker.
Under the proposed rule, NRC would only require completion of the uniform manifest by a licensee who is defined as a
" waste generator " " waste processor," or " waste collector."
The critical factors in the definition of a waste generator are tnat the licensee (1) possesses any material that contains radioactivity for which the licensee foresees no further use and (2) transfers this material to a licensed land disposal facility or to a licensed waste collector or processor for handling or treatment prior to disposal.
A licensee transferring a sealed source back to the original manufacturer would not be required by NRC to complete the uniform manifest if further use of the sealed source could be envisioned (e.g., the potential for recycling the radioactive material).
If the returned sealed source was later determined by the original manufacturer to have no further use, and shipment for disposal to a licensed land disposal facility occurred, that shipment would be required to be manifested using the proposed NRC forms.
The original manufacturer, in this case, is a waste processor.
As such, the manufacturer would ner.d to complete NRC Form 542, on which the last user of the sealed source would be identified as the generator.
If required by Compact / State agreements, a " waste" source may need to be returned to the last user for disposal in the appropriate Compact region.
In this case, based upon comments on the proposed rule, the staff is recommending an exception (see response to your second question) from the manifesting requirements for waste returned to the generator.
It should be noted that, if such action is consistent with their autherities, States or Compacts may require NRC's or other forms to be used, if malifesting of the sealed source from the user to the original manufacturer, or vic9 versa, is considered necessary.
Your second question deals with how radioactive waste or material, sent to a treatment facility, would be manifested if it is to be returned to the original generator for storage.
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recommending an exception to the.NRC manifesting requirements when waste is sent to a treatment facility and the generator expects its return for storage, j
prior to disposal at a licensed land disposal facility.
Similarly, no.NRC l
manifesting requirements would apply to the waste's return to the. generator, l
Again, it should be noted that, if such action is consistent with their.
i authorities, States or Compacts may require NRC's or other forms to be used if manifesting of such shipments is considered necessary.
DOT requirements for shipping' papers would always be required.
Whenever radioactive material (not considered waste) is shipped from one user to another, there are no NRC manifesting requirements.
This type of shipment is subject only to DOT shipping paper requirements. However, the appropriate-reaulatory authorities can specify additional information to supplement the DOT information required for its shipping papers, as long as the DOT
-requirements on content and format are met.
NRC Form _540 is not required, and the shipper is free to use whatever form (s) the consignee of the material will accept, as long as DOT and any State / Compact requirements are met.
Similarly, when waste is shipped using the NRC uniform manifest, the appropriate j
regulatory authorities can also specify additional information, which would be attached to the NRC manifest.
We continue to appreciate the support the LLW Forum members have provided during the development of this rule, and hope that this information provides answers to questions that may arise at the upcoming LLW forum meeting.
If you need additional information, please call either Bill Lahs at 301-415-6756 or Mark Haisfield at 301-415-6196.
Sincerely, 1
s Sher Bahadur, Branch Chief Regulation Development Branch i
Division of Regulatory Applications, RES l
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NRC Form 540 and 540A': Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest (Shipping Paper) and continuation page; (2)
NRC Form 541 and 541 A: Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest (Container and Waste Description) and continuation page; and (3)
NRC Form 542 and 542A: Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest (Manifest Index & Regional Compact Tabulation) and continuation page.
The entities who must comply with manifesting regulations are defined in Appendix G,Section I, to 10 CFR Part 20. Typically, all shipments oflow-level radioactive waste for which the consignee is a licensed low-level radioactive waste disposal facility are subject to NRC manifesting requirements.
With exceptions as defined in the regulations, shipments of low-level radioactive waste (as determined by the consignor i
within the definitions in the regulation) to waste processors or l
waste collectors, prior to ultimate disposal of the radioactivity
' Forms 540 and 540A and their respective instructions are based on Department of Transportation regulations, including proposed changes issued on November 14,1989 (54 FR 47454) and presumed final DOT regulations. If-necessary, the forms and instmetions will be updated when the final DOT regulations are issued.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING NRC'S LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST LISTED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE THE ITEMS OF INFORMATION THAT ARE FEDERALLY REQUIRED OR OTHERWISE NEE",D FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE UNIFORM Low-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST (NRC FORMS 540,541, AND 542). AN EXPLANATION OR REFERENCE FOR EACH ITEM IS INCLUDED TO ASSIST YOU IN PROPERLY COMPLETING EACH FORM. PLEASE CALL THE DESIGNATED CONSIGNEE, THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (301-415-6756), OR THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (202-366-4488) IF YOU SHOULD NEED CLARIFICATION OF ANY OF THE ITEMS.
COPIES OF NRC'S UNIFORM LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST FORMS AND THE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE lNFORMATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT BRANCH, Mall STOP T-6 F33, U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001, OR TELEPHONE (301) 415-7230.
SAMPLE NRC FORMS 540,541, AND 542 ARE SHOWN AS EXHIBITS AT THE END OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
The Unif;rm Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest consists of the following forms:
(1)
NRC Form 540 and 540A': Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest (Shipping 4
Paper) and continuation page; (2)
NRC Form 541 and 541 A: Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest (Container and Waste Description) and continuation page; and (3)
NRC Form 542 and 542A: Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest (Manifest Index & Regional Compact Tabulation) and continuation page.
The entities who must comply with manifesting regulations are defined in Appendix G,Section I, to 10 CFR Part 20. Typically, all shipments oflow-level i
radioactive waste for which the consignee is a licensed Iow-level radioactive waste disposal facility are subject to NRC manifesting requirements.
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With exceptions as defined in the regulations, shipments of low-level radioactive waste (as determined by the consignor within the definitions in the regulation) to waste processors or waste collectors, prior to ultimate disposal of the radioactisity Forms 540 and 540A and their respective instructions J
8 ara based on Department of Transportation regulations, including proposed changes issued on November 14,1989 (54 FR 47454) and presumed fmal, DOT regulations. If-necessary, the forms and instructions will be updated when the final DOT regulations are issued.
at a licensed disposal facility, are also subject to these manifesting requirements. Note that State or Compact manifesting requirements may encompass shipments beyond those defined by the NRC.
NRC Form 540 is to be completed by specified shippers of low-level radioactive waste intended for ultimate disposal at a licensed land disposal facility.
NRC Form 541 is to be completed by specified shippers of low-level radioactive waste intended for ultimate disposal at a licensed land disposal facility, unless agreement has been reached between appropriate panies to transmit the required information electronically.
NRC Form 542 should be completed by processors and collectors oflow-level radioactive waste who are shipping low-level radioactive waste attributed to others for ultimate disposal at a licensed land disposal facility, unless agreement has been reached between appropriate parties to transmit the required information electronically.
Note: The NRC requires all users of the Uniform Manifest forms to repon information in metric units, and all the forms have been developed for the use of metric units. Metric units are used in NRC Form 540 as required by DOT regulations, with the exception ofitem 18 (Total Weight or Volume) in which DOT allows the shipper to specify appropriate units. In Item 16 (Total Package Activity in SI Units), DOT allows reporting of English units following Intemational System of Units (SI) units. NRC Forms 541 and 542 are designed for metric reporting. However, if the consignor, consignee, and others having authority over reporting requirements agree, metric and English units may be used. In this case, the shipper may need to add the English units to the forms in a manner that prevents misinterpretation.
Nota: Information in these instructions that is typed in -
/talics is not required by Federal law or regulation.
Radioactive shipments that are not manifested under NRC regulations must continue to comply with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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NRC FORM 540: UNIFORM LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST (Shipping Paper)
NRC Form 540 must be completed for shipments oflow-1 level radioactive waste intended for ultimate disposal at a licensed land disposal facility. The majority of the information on NRC Form 540 is needed to meet DOT shipping paper requirements for radioactive material shipments. The follow'mg are general instmetions.
Details regarding DOT requirements can be found in 49 CFR Part 172.
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Emergency Telephone Number - The shipper is to provide an emergency response telephone number or numbers for use in the event of an emergency. If a single number applies to every entry on the shipping papers, enter this number in the space provided. If there are multiple numbers, each individual number must be entered in Item 11 immediately following the applicable description of the radioactive material. Enter the name of the organi:ation responsibleforproviding the emergency restx>nse information.
Note that additional emergency response information must be available and presented in accordance with 49 CFR 172.602.
2.
Is This an " Exclusive Use" Shipment? - The shipper answers by checking "yes" or "no."
See 49 CFR 172.203. If "yes," then specific instructions for maintenance of exclusive use shipment controls must be provided by the shipper to the carrier and must be included with the shipping paper as required at 49 CFR 173.403.
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Total N:mber ofPackages identiped 0.3 This Manifest -Indicate the total number ofpackages listedon this mamfest.
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Does EPA Regulated Waste Requiring a Manifest Accompany This Shipment? -If the answer to this question is "Yes," the shipper completes the applicable EPA manifest and attaches it to the NRC Form 540. The shipper shouldalso identify the EPA mamfest number in the space provided (if acceptable to the consignee, the mamfest number appearing in item 8 ofNRC Form 540 may be identical to b EPA mamfest number).
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Shipper - Indicate the company or facility name, facility address, contactperson, and telephone number. Ifapplicable, indicate thepermit or other similar number assigned to the shipper by the appropriate host State in which the designated licenseddisposalfacilityislocated. Indicate whether the shipper is a waste generator, collector, or processor, as defined in the regulation, by checking the appropriate box. Ifyou are a generator, enter one of thefollowing letter codes (Government - G, Fuel Cycle Industry - FC, Nuclear Power - NP, University (Academic) - A, Medical-M, Industrial-1. Other - 0) in the
" GENERA TOR TYPE" space. The spacefor a shipper identification number isprovidedfor the shipper to record the number, if any, assigned to the shipper by the consignee or the designated disposalfacility operator. A space provided under the heading, " SHIPMENT NUMBER,"isfor any use deemed appropriate by the shipper.
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Ccrrier - Indicate either the carrier's name, address, l
contactperson, and telephone number, or the carrier's name and EPA identification number. Also 1
include the shipping date. Upon receipt ofthe shipment, an authori:ed carrier representative will acknowledge shipment receipt by signing and datingin the spaceprovided 7.
Enter the total number of pages for EACH set of
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NRC Forms (i.e., Forms 540 and 540A, Forms 541 and 541 A, and Forms 542 and542A). In addition, identsfy the number ofpages ofadditiormi information (e.g., host State) that requires a separate page orpages arulis apart of this mamfest. Ifan FJM mamfest accompanies the NRC Forms, do not include itspages in item 7.
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ofthis mainfest, enter "None"in the appropriate blank.
if only NRC Form 540 (and 540A, if accessary) is intended to physically accompany the shipment (e.g., the shipper is electronically or otherwise providing NRC Forms 541 and 542 e ad any i
additiona' mformation separately to tae consignee),
then this must be indicated by placir'g parentheses 3
around the number of pages entered for NRC Forms 541,542, arutadditionalinformation.
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Manifest Number-A traceable manifest number i
of at least four number / letter characters must be entered by the shipper. This number may be
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radioactive waste (e g., the waste processor, waste collector, or licensed disposal site operator) prior to the shipment.
Consignee - Indicate the company or facility name, 9.
address, contact person, and telephone number.
Upon receipt of the shipment, an authorized person at the facility will acknowledge receipt of the shipment by signing and dating in the space provided.
Certification - The certification on the manifest 10.
must be signed and dated by the person responsible for the packaging and labeling operations. The person must also be authorized to sign on the behalf I
of the shipping company or facility.
i U.S. Department of Transportation Description 11.
(Including Proper Shipping Name, llazard Class, UN ID Number, and Any Additional Information) - The requirement for providing this information is contained within DOT regulations at 49 CFR 172.202. For purposes of transportation in commerce, DOT regulations at 49 CFR 172.101 provide a listing of hazardous materials. If this information is required, the shipper must use the exact descriptors, in the order specified, in the DOT regulations. Additional description requirements (e.g., indication of Reportable Quantity and NRC Certificate of Compliance, if applicable) are specified at 49 CFR 172,203.
DOT " Radioactive" Label - See DOT 12.
regulations at 49 CFR 172.203 and 49 CFR Indicate the type of radioactive label that 172.403.
appears on the package (White - I, Yellow II, or 8
1 Ydlow III). The shipper does not need to repeat the word " RADIOACTIVE." If no label is required by DOT, place "NA" in this column.
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Transport index - See DOT regulations at 49 CFR 173.403. This is a dimensionless number, which, for nonfissile material packages, is equivalent to the radiation dose rate in millirem per hour at one meter from the surface of the package. The Transport i
Index is placed on the label of a package to t
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is not required, place "NA" in this column.
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Physical and Chemical Form - See DOT j
regulations at 49 CFR 172.203. Describe the physical form of the contents of the package as
" Solid," " Liquid," or " Gas." List the most prevalent i
j chemical form, e.g., cellulose, Na, cement, metallic j
oxides. Additional generic information on material j
description may be included, as needed, to sati3fy l
requirements of shipment consignee. Further information on the physical and chemical 4
description of the waste is required on NRC
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Individual Radionuclides - See DOT regulations i
at 49 CFR 172.203 and official abbreviations at 49 j
CFR 173.435. List all radionuclides that are i
present in the transport package. The element
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nuclide's mass number, i.e., a dash is not needed. A semicolon and rpace should separate the listing of i
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Tctal Pcckag2 Activity 12 SI U::its - Repon the
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total activity in the transport package in SI units (e.g., megabecquerels). If desired, this activity may also be reported in units of millicuries, in
.i parentheses below the listing in SI units.
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LSA/SCO Class - See DOT Regulations at 49 CFR 172.203. For a shipment oflow specific activity material or surface contaminated objects, provide the appropriate group notation.
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Total Weight or Volume - See DOT regulations at 49 CFR 172.202. Using the most appropriate units, identify the total weight or total volume (net or gross as appropriate) of the material identified in Item 11.
Ident fication Number of Package - For each i
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package, apackage identification number, unique among the irutividualpackage identification numbers within the shipment, should be provided Both numbers arulletters may be used.
DO NOT WRITE IN THE AREA LABELED "FOR I
CONSIGNEE USE ONLY." THIS AREA HAS BEEN LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY TO ALLOW EACH DISPOSAL FACILITY TO RECORD DISCREPANCIES, BURIAL INFORMATION, ETC. (THE INFORMATION IN THIS SPACE IS TO BE DETERMINED BY THE INDIVIDUAL CONSIGNEES.)
Use NRC Form 540A if additional space is needed to describe this shipment. Indicate the page number, total
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NRC FORM 541: UNIFORM I
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST (Container and Waste Description) l This form must be completed by shippers oflow-level radioactive waste as defined on pages 2 and 3, unless the information is being transmitted electronically, as noted on page 3 of these instructions.
If waste shipments are to a consignee other than the disposal facility operator or are uncontainerized, not all the information is required by NRC regulations. For i
shipments of containerized waste to a consignee other thau the disposal facility operator, the information requested under Items 5 through 10 of " DISPOSAL CONTAINER DESCRIPTION" and Item 16, " Waste Classification," is not required by NRC regulations. (Note that container information, however, may be required by the consignee.)
For all shipments of uncontainerized waste, Items 5, 6, and 10 are not applicable; the volume of the waste would be reported in Item 7, the weight of the waste in Item 8, and surface radiation levels in Item 9. For those uncontainerized wastes shipped to a consignee other than the disposal facility operator, the information requested in Items 9 and 16 is also not required by NRC regulations.
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Manifest Totals - Indicate the total number oflow-level waste disposal containers described on this manifest (the total number oflow-level waste containers may be listed, if the consignee is not a licensed low-level waste disposalfacility), the total net waste volume (cubic meters), and the total net weight (kilograms). Appendix G of 10 CFR Part 20 requires separate manifest totals for tritium (H-3),
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I C-14, Tc-99, I-129, U-233, U-235, Pu-239, and uranium and thorium in source material. For the i
first four nuclides, enter the totals in megabecquerels (MBq)in the appropriate boxes. If the radionuclides are not present, place "NP" in the appropriate space. If the radionuclides exist but are in quantities less than the lower limit of detection j'
(LLD)in all containers within a shipment, the quantities of the nuclides must be recorded as the sum of the LLD values (with the summed value j
included in parentheses). If both detectable and quantities based on LLD values of radionuclides exist in containers making up a shipment, the sum of the detectable and "LLD-based" values must be reported separately, the latter in parentheses. The total activity for all nuclides on the manifest (excluding LLD values) must be indicated in the
" ALL NUCLIDES" column.
Also indicate the total manifested quantity of uranium and thorium in source material (kilograms) and special nuclear material (grams), including uranium and thorium in unimportant quantities defined in 10 CFR 40.13. Note: The mass being requested is not the weight of the waste contr'.ning these nuclides. Ensure that the totals in grams for U-233, U-235,and plutonium equal the grand total of the weight of these nuclides in Special Nuclear Material. Indicate the total number of disposal containers containing each type of SNM.
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Manifest Number - Transfer the manifest number from NRC Form 540, Item 8.
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Page1of page(s)-Include the toul number of Form 541 and 541 A pages.
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Shipper Ncme endID Number - Same as reported in Item 5 of NRC Form 540.
NOTE: SEE PREVIOUS DISCUSSION REGARDING THE COMPLETION OF ITEMS 5 THROUGH 10 ON FORM 541 5.
Container Identification Number / Generator ID Number (s) - Provide a disposal container identification number unique among the individual container identification numbers within the shipment (both numbers and letters may be used). Also indicate ID number (s) of the generator (s) contributing waste to the disposal container. If more than one disposal container is assigned to a single generator, the generator ID number need not be repeated. Note that the definition of" generator" identified in this item includes (a) " waste generators" as defined in Appendix G of 10 CFR Part 20 and (b) those 'icensees to which waste can be reasonably attributed, in the context of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985, as a result of processing, decontamination, or transfers of radioactive materials The spacing between the vertical listings of generator ID numbers in this column (if more than one generator contributes waste to a single disposal container) allows for the recording, on an individual generator basis, of all information required under the heading, " Wast Description for Each Waste Type in Container." Note that information on discrete waste types (i.e., activated material, contaminated equipment, mechanical filter, or o
sealed source / device wastes or individual disposal container wastes contained in different 13 NUREG/BR-0204
solidification /stibilization media)is requested. No more than one generator should be listedper outlinedrow, individualconsignees (e.g., disposal facility operators) may require more extensive l
breakdowns ofradiological descriptions (e.g., for Class AS or A Uwaste).
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Container Description - Using the codes found in Note I at the bottom of NRC Form 541, describe the disposal container. When Code 13 (High Integrity Container) is used, also identify the manufacturer and the model number. NRC and/or host State Certificate ofCompliance Number (s) should be identified, as appropriate. IfCode 19, "Other," is used, describe the container in Item 6. It the explanation is not entered in Item 6 (the preferred method), enter "see additional page" and provide the description on that page. The additional page must be included in the " additional information" total pages called for in Item 7 of NRC Form 540. If the container and waste require disposal in an approved structural overpack, the letters "-OP" must be entered following the appropriate code number.
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Volume (Cubic Meters)- As a minimum, indicate the volume of the outside dimensions of each container to the nearest hundredth of a cubic meter.
Consignees (e.g., disposalfacility operators) may require a greater sensitivity ofmeasurement. For volumes ofless than I cubic meter, always include a zero in front of the decimal. For bulk unpackaged
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Wcste c::d Cent:irer Weight (Kil:gr:ms) - List the combined weight, in kilograms, of the container plus the contents. For uncontainerized waste, provide the weight of the waste. Consignees may require specific sensitivities ofmeasurement.
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Surface Radiation Level (pSv/hr or mSv/hr)-
Indicate the radiation level on contact with the disposal container or uncontainerized waste. If this level does not represent the highest radiation level on the disposal container, provide additional descriptive information. Select appropriate units for the entire page. Do not use "BKG" for background levels unless the background level is indicated in this column.
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Surface Ccmtamination (MBq/100 cm'):
Alpha, Beta-Gamma - Record the results of contamination surveysperformed on the disposal container. Do not use "BKG"for background levels unless the backgroundlevelis indicated in this column. Estimated values are acceptable if potential occupational exposures limit survey data collection.
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Waste Descriptor - Using the codes found in Note 2 at the bottom of NRC Form 541, indicate the codes that most specifically describe the type of waste in the container. For discrete waste types (i.e., activated material, contaminated equipment, mechanical filter, sealed source / device or for wastes contained in different solidification / stabilization media), the spacing between these vertical listings
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descriptions on an individual waste descriptor and individual solidification / stabilization media basis.
Individual consignees (e.g., disposalfacility operators) may require more extensive breakdowns ofradiological descriptions. If Code 59, "Other,"
is used, a written explanation is required. The preferred option is to include the explanation in Item 11, but if additional space is required, enter "see additional page" in Item i1. The additional page must be included in the " additional information" total pages called for in item 7 of I
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Approximate Waste Volume (s)in Container -
Indicate the approximate volume in cubic meters of containerized waste, as applicable, by generator, waste descriptor (if activated material, h
contaminated equipment, mechanical filter, or sealed source / device waste or waste contained in different solidification / stabilization media). ">85%"
may be entered if(l) the disposal container " fill volume" exceeds 85%; (2) the disposal container does not contain the aforementioned discrete
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wastes, together or mixed with other waste types, and does not contain more than one solidification / stabilization media; and (3) the external volume reported in Item 7 is approximately equal to the internal disposal container volume.
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Sorbent, Solidification, Stabilization Media - All shipments must use the codes found in Note 3 at the bottom of NRC Form 541. Indicate the code (s) that identifies the material useI to solidify or absorb waste material. The spacing between the vertical listings of media descriptors (if more than one f
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container) allows for the provision of radiological descriptions on an individual " media-descriptor" basis. Irutividual consignees may require more extensive breakdowns ofradiological descriptions.
Similarly, irutividual disposalfacilities may require solidspcation of certain wastes (e.g., oil) in specified media arul may require idennfication of media vendor or braruiname. If Code 89 or 99, "Other," is used, a written explanation is required.
The preferred option is to include the explanation in Item 13, but if additional space is required, enter l
"see additional page" in Item 13. The additional page must be included in the " additional j
information" total pages called for in Item 7 of NRC Form 540.
If the solidification process is intended to stabilize i
the waste in accordance with applicable NRC regulations at 10 CFR 61.56(b) and disposal site requirememe, a letter, "-S" must be entered following the appropriate code number. Note that all Class B and C wastes must meet stability requirements. For all wastes claimed to meet the aforementioned stability requirements, the vendor and brand name of the stabilization media must be identified in this column.
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Chemical Description - List the most prevalent chemical forms of the waste. Information in Item 14 should expand upon the chemical form description in Item 14 of NRC Form 540. If animal carcasses were coded in Item 11, the chemical form should include the word " LIME," if applicable, in addition to any other significant chemicals. Also indicate the name of the chelating agents that are present in amounts greater than 0.1% by weight of 17 NUREG/BR-0204
weste. Specify the percent in the column under the heading " Weight % Chelating Agent if>0.1%." If chelating agents are not present indicate "NP " If chelating agents represent less than 0.1% by weight, indicate "0." If wastes were generated from large decontamination processes (e.g., LOMI, Can-Decon, Citrox, etc.), indicate the process in this column. If an additional sheet describing the content of these wastes is needed, note this in Item 7 of NRC Form 540.
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Radiological Description - This information may be presented in either of two ways. First, list all significant radionuclides followed by their respective activities in megabequerels that are present in the waste in each container and for each waste generator (e.g., if waste from more than one generator is contained in a single container).
Daughter products must be either individually reported or, if within a factor of 2 of being in equilibrium with its (their) parent, reported as the parent with its activity listed, but with the symbol "D" or "NAT" indicating daughter products in equilibrium (e.g., Cs-137D or ThNAT). For waste included within a single container, the significant radionuclides and their respective activities must be separately reponed for discrete waste types (i.e.,
activated materials, contaminated equipment, mechanical filters, and sealed source / devices and wastes in solidification / stabilization media). Other wastes may be described by a combination of waste
.'escriptor codes and, as a result, the radionuclides and activities may be reported as a combined total.
After listing the individual radionuclides as I
described above, enter the word " Total" on a new line and enter the total activity contained in the container.
OR, alternatively, for containers containing a single waste type, enter the total megabequerels in the container (for each waste generator, if waste from more than one generator is included in a single container) and enter the percent of each radionuclide. Always include the "%" sign when using this option.
Individual consignees may require more extensive breakdowns ofradiological descriptions or may not allow the alternative method ofreporting described above.
Note: Uranium and thorium activity in source material and U-233, U-235, and plutonium in Special Nuclear Material must be reported in megabecquerels, and must also be listed, (in parentheses, either adjacent or below) by the quantity of these isotopes in kilograms or grams, as appropriate. Such reporting must include the appropriate "kg" or "g" abbreviation.
A radionuclide is "significant" ifit is contained in the waste in concentrations greater than 0.01 times the concentration of that nuclide listed in Table 1 of 10 CFR 61.55 or 0.01 times the smallest concentration of that nuclide listed in Table 2 of 10 CFR 61.55. A radionuclide other than one listed in the tables is considered significant ifit is contained in the waste in concentrations greater than 0.26 megabecquerels/cm. Furthermore, any 2
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Quantity under DOT regulations or is 0.01 or more of the total activity within the disposal container should be listed even if the above concentration criteria are not met. Listing only the most abundant radionuclides or the category " mixed fission products" is not acceptable. Use official abbreviations only.
To save space, two nuclides and their respective activities may be entered on each line in this bisected column. Additional nuclides and their respective activities may be entered on subsequent lines that may be includedin each " outlined" row; that is, the lines separating rows are not intended to limit the vertical reporting ofnuclides and activities, but are prouded to aid the transcription and readability of the provided information.
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Waste Classification - Using the following codes, indicate waste classification and the structural stability of the waste in accordance with applicable NRC requirements or the radioactive material license applicable at the disposal facility to which the waste will be consigned. Waste generators shipping to processors need not complete this item.
AS - Class A Stable AU - Class A Unstable B - Class B C - Class C BU or CU (unstable class B or C) may be used to classify waste requiring appropriate handling or processing at a disposal facility to achieve required stability. If Greater-than-Class C wastes are shipped, use "GTCC" (see 10 CFR 61.7(b)(5)).
Use NRC Form 541 A ifcdditional space is needed to describe this shipment. Indicate the page number, total number of Form 541 and 541 A pages, and the manifest number from NRC Fonn 540, Item 8.
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Waste Collector / Processor - Complete the collector orprocessor's name, ID number, and the shipping date. Space has also beenprovidedfor any use deemedappropriate by the shipper.
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Manifest Number - Transfer the manifest number from NRC Form 540, Jtem 8.
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Page 1 of Page(s) -Include the totalnumber ofForm 542 and542A pages.
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Generator Identification Number - Each row should include one of the generator ID numbers from NRC Form 541, item 5. Allgenerator numbers associated with generators to whom low-level radioactive waste is being attributed should appear in this column.
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Generator Name, Permit Number (if applicable) and Telephone Number - Specify the information requestedabout the generator to whom waste is being attributed List one and only one generator, andaccompanying information, in each block. If the permit number is reported in item 4, it need not be repeatedhere. Provide the generator information requested in items 6 through lI in the same row.
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Generator Facility Address - List the complete address of the generator'sfacility that has contributedlow-level waste to the shipment. List 23 NUREG/BR-0204
one amionly one generator address in the black consistent with the generator informationprovided in item 5.
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Preprocessed Waste (or Material) Volume -
Indicate the approximate volume in cubic meters v
(not including the container) of the preprocessed waste or material. This is the volume of waste or
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Ihis information may be that irulicated on the consignor's NRC Form 541, Item 12, or the shippingpaper used tofacilitate the transfer of radioactive material.
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Mamfest Number (s) Under Which Waste (or Material) Received and Date of Receipt - List the previous mamfest number 6) applicable to the low-level waste that has been attributed to the generator listed in item 5, and date(s) of waste or material receipt by the shipper identified in Item 5 l
ofNRC Form 540.
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Waste Code: Processed or Collected - Indicate the proper waste code, "P" or "C," using the depnitions of waste processor and waste collector
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in Appendix G of 10 CFR Part 20. Do not mix processed and collected waste on the same line, list separately.
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Originating Compact Region or State - Identify the originating compact region, or unaffiliated j
state. The information to be providedisfor the
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may be used Compact abbreviations may be used when it cannot be confused with a State abbreviation (do not use 2 letter Compact abbreviations).
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As ivocessed/ Collected Total-For each original generator in item 5, list the total Source Material (in kilograms), Special Nuclear Material (in grams), activity (in megabequerels) contained in the waste, and the volume (in cubic meters) attributedto thatgenerator. SpecialNuclear Material and Source Material are defined in 10 CFR 70.4 and 40.4, respectively.
Total ofAll Pages (NRC Form 542 and 542A) - At the bottom of thepage, indicate the totalsfor items 1IA through 1ID that are reported on allpages of the NRC Form 542 and 542A. Do not include subtotals.
Use NRC Form 542A ofadditionalspace is needed to describe this shipment. Imlicate th nage number, totalnumber of Form 542 and 542A pages, and the mamfest numberfrom NRC Form 540, Jtem 8.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING NRC'S LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST LISTED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE THE ITEMS OF INFORMATION THAT ARE FEDERALLY REQUIRED OR OTHERWISE NEEDED FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE UNIFORM low-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST (NRC FORMS 540,541, AND 542). AN EXPLANATION OR REFERENCE FOR EACH ITEM IS INCLUDED TO ASSIST YOU IN PROPERLY COMPLETING EACH FORM. PLEASE CALL THE DESIGNATED CONSIGNEE, THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (301-415-6196), OR THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (202-366-4488)IF YOU SHOULD NEED CLARIFICATION OF ANY OF THE ITEMS, COPIES OF NRC'S UNIFORM LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST FORMS AND THE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE INFORMATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT BRANCH, Mall STOP T-6 F33, U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHING 1 ON, DC 20555-0001, OR TELEPHONE (301) 415-7230.
SAMPLE NRC FORMS 540,541, AND 542 ARE SHOWN AS EXHIBITS AT THE END OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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The Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest consists of the following forms:
(1)
NRC Form 540 and 540A' Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest (Shipping Paper) and continuation page; (2)
NRC Form 541 and 541 A: Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest (Container and Waste Description) and continuation page; and (3)
NRC Form 542 and 542A: Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest (Manifest Index &
Regional Compact Tabulation) and continuation page.
The entities who must comply with manifesting regulations are defined in Appendix G Section I, to 10 CFR Part 20.
Typically, all shipments oflow-level radioactive waste for which the consignee is a licensed low-level radioactive waste disposal facility are subject to NRC manifesting requirements.
With exceptions as denned in the regulations, shipments of low-level radioactive waste (as detemiined by the consignor within the dennitions in the regulation) to waste processors or waste collectors,' prior to ultimate disposal of the radioactivity at a licensed dimosal facility, are also subject to these manifesting requirements. Note that State or
'Fomis 540 and 540A and their respective instructions are based on Department of Transportation regulations, including changes issued on September 28, 1995 (60 FR 50292).
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Compact manifesting requirements may encompass shipments beyond those defined by the NRC.
NRC Form 540 is to be completed by specified shippers of low-level radioactive waste intended for ultimate disposal at a licensed land disposal facility.
NRC Form 541 is to be completed by specified shippers of low-level radioactive waste intended for ultimate disposal at a licensed land disposal facility, unless agreement has been reached between appropriate parties to transmit the required infonnation electronically.
NRC Form 542 should be completed by processors and collectors oflow-level radioactive waste who are shipping low-level radioactive waste attributed to others for ultimate disposal at a licensed land disposal facility, unless agreement has been reached between appropriate parties to transmit the required information electronically.
Note: The NRC requires all users of the Uniform Manifest fonus to report infonnation in metric units, and all the forms have been developed for the use of metric units. Metric units are used in NRC Form 540 as pennitted by the Departmen: of Transportation (DOT) regulations, and l
required aller April 1,1997, with the exception ofitem 18 l
(Total Weight or Volume) in which DOT allows the shipper to specify appropriate units. DOT allows reporting of Engthh units following the International System of Units (SI). NRC Fonns 541 and 542 are designed for metric reporting. Ilowever, if the consignor, consignee, and others having authority over reporting requirements agree, metric and English units may be used. In this case, the shipper may need to add the English units to the fonns in a manner that prevents misinterpretation.
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I Note: Information in these instructions that is typed in italics is not required by Federal law or regulation.
Radioactive shipments that are not manifested under NRC regulations must continue to comply with DOT regulations.
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NRC FORM 540: UNIFORM LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANIFEST (Shipping Paper)
NRC Form 540 must be completed for shipments oflow-level radioactive waste intended for ultimate disposal at a licensed land disposal facility. The majority of the information on NRC Form 540 is needed to meet DOT shipping paper requirements for radioactive material shipments. The following are general instructions. Details regarding DOT requirements can be found in 49 CFR Part 172.
1.
Emergency Telephone Number - The shipper is to provide an emergency response telephone number or numbers for use in the event of an emergency. If a single number applies to every entry on the shipping papers, enter this number in the space provided. If there are multiple numbers, each individual number must be entered in Item 1 I immediately following the applicable description of the radioactive material.
Enter the name ofthe organi:ation res;>onsiblefor providing the emergency response information, Note that additional emergency response information must be available and presented in accordance with 49 I
CFR 172.602.
2.
Is This an " Exclusive Use" Shipment? - The shipper answers by checking "yes" or "no".
See49 CFR 172.203. If"yes", then specific instructions for maintenance of exclusive use shipment controls must be provided by the shipper to the carrier and must be included with the shipping paper as required at 49 CFR 173.403.
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3.
TotalNumber ofPackages identified On This Manifest - Indicate the total number ofpackages listed on this manifest.
4.
Does EPA llegulated Waste Requiring a Manifest Accompany This Shipment? - If the answer to this question is "yes", the shipper completes the applicable the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) manifest and attaches it to the NRC Form 540. The shipper should also identi[v the EPA manifest number in the space provided (ifacceptable to the consignee, the manifest number appearing in item 8 ofNRC Form 540 may be identical to the EPA manifest number).
5.
Shipper - Indicate the company or facility name, facility address, contact person, and telephone number. Ifapplicable, indicate thepermit or other similar number assigned to the shipper by the appropriate host State in which the designated licensed disposalfacility is located. Indicate whether the shipper is a waste generator, collector, or processor, as defined in the regulation, by checkhg the appropriate box. Ifyou are a generator, enter one of theJbliowing letter codes (Government - G, Fuel Cycle Industry - FC, Nuclear Power - NP, University (Academic) - A. Afedical-Af, Industrial-1, Other - 0) in the " GENERA TOR TYPE" space. The spacefor a shipper identification number is providedfor the shipper to record the number, lfany, assigned to the shipper by the consignee or the designated disposal fhcility operator. A space provided under the heading, "SHIPAfENT NUAfBER"isJbr any use deemed appropriate by the shipper.
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6.
Carrier - Indicate either the canier's name, address, contact person, and telephone number, or the carrier's name and EPA identification number. Also include the shipping date. Upon receipt of the shipment. an authori:ed carrier representative will acknowledge shipment receipt by signing and dating in the space provided.
7.
Enter the total number of pages for EACil set of NRC Fonus (i.e., Fonns 540 and 540A, Forms 541 and 541 A, and Forms 542 and 542A). In addition, identify the number ofpages of additional information (e.g., host State) that requires a separate page or pages and is a part ofthis manifest. Ifan EPA manifest accompanies the NRC Forms, do not include its pages in Item 7.
IfNRC Form 542 or additionalpages are not part of this mamfest, enter "None"in the appropriate blank.
If only NRC Fonn 540 (and 540A, if necessary) is intended to physically accompany the shipment (e.g.,
the shipper is electronically or otherwise providing NRC Forms 541 and 542 and any additional information separately to the consignee), then this must be indicated by placing parentheses around the number of pages entered for NRC Forms 541,542, and additionalinformation.
8.
Manifest Number - A traceable manifest number of at least four number / letter characters must be entered by the shipper. This number may be dictated by the consignee of the low-level radioactive waste (e.g., the 7
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waste processor, waste collector, or licensed disposal site operator) prior to the shipment.
9.
Consignee - Indicate the company or facility name, address, contact person, and telephone number. Upon receipt of the shipment, an authorized person at the facility will acknowledge receipt of the shipment by signing and dating in the space provided.
10.
Certification - The certification on the manifest must be signed and dated by the person responsible for the packaging and labeling operations. The person must also be authorized to sign on the behalf of the shipping company or facility.
11.
U.S. Department of Transportation Description (including Proper Shipping Name, llazard Class, UN ID Number, and Any AdditionalInformation)-
The requirement for providing this infomiation is contained within DOT regulations at 49 CFR 172.202.
For purposes of transponation in commerce, DOT regulations at 49 CFR 172.101 provide a listing of hazardous materials. If this infonnation is required, the shipper must use the exact descriptors, in the order specified,in the DOT regulations. Additional description requirements (e.g., indication of Reportable Quantity and NRC Cenificate of Compliance, if applicable) are specified at 49 CFR 172.203.
12.
DOT " Radioactive" Label - See DOT regulations at 49 CFR 172.203 and 49 CFR 172.403. Indicate the type of radioactive label that appears on the package (White - 1, Yellow li, or Yellow 111). The shipper does not need to repeat the word "R ADIOACTIVli".
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If no label is requireu by DOT, place "NA" in this column.
13.
Transport Index - See DOT regulations at 49 CFR 173.403. This is a dimensionless number, which, for nonfissile material packages, is equivalent to the radiation dose rate in millirem per hour at one meter from the surface of the package. The Transport Index is placed on the label of a package to designate the degree of control necessary during transponation.
If reponing of the Transport index is not required, place "NA" in this column.
14.
Physical and Chemical Form - See DOT regulations at 49 CFR 172.203. Describe the physical fbrm of the contents of the package as " Solid", " Liquid", or
" Gas". List the most prevalent chemical form, e.g.,
cellulose, cement, metallic oxides. Additional generic information on material description may be included, as needed, to satisfy requirements of shipment consignee. Funher information on the physical and chemica! description of the waste is required on NRC Form 541.
15.
Individual Radionuelides - See DOT regulations at 49 CFR 172.203 and official abbreviations at 49 CFR 173.435. List the radionuclides (as determined in DOT regulations at 173.433(f)) that are present in the transport package. The element symbol may be immediately fbilowed by the nuclide's mass number, i.e., a dash is not needed. A semicolon and space should separate the listing of multiple nuclides.
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16.
Total Package Activity in SI Units - Report the total activity in the transport package in SI units (e.g.,
megabecquerels). If desired, this activity may also be reported in units of millicuries, in parentheses below the listing in SI units.
17.
l.SA/SCO Class - See DOT Regulations at 49 CFR 172.203. For a shipment oflow specific activity material or surface contaminated objects, provide the appropriate group notation.
18.
Total Weight or Volume - See DOT regulations at 49 CFR 172.202. Using the most appropriate units, identify the total weight or total volume (net or gross as appropriate) of the material identified in item i 1.
I9.
Identification Number ofPackage - For each package, a package identification nurnber. unique among the individualpackage identification nurnbers within the shipment, should be provided. Both numbers and letters may be used.
1 DO NOT WRITE IN THE AREA LABELED "FOR CONSIGNEE USE ONLY." THIS AREA HAS BEEN LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY TO ALLOW EACH DISPOSAL
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INFORMATION, ETC. (THE INFORMATION IN THIS SPACE IS TO BE DETERMINED BY THE INDIVIDUAL CONSIGNEES.)
Use NRC Form 540A if additional space is needed to t
i describe this shipment. Indicate the page number, total Form Lo and 540A pages, and the manifest number reported in item 8.
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l LOW-LEVEL RADIOA':TIVE WASTE MANIFEST (Container and Waste Description)
This form must be completed by shippers oflow-level i
radioactive waste as defined en pages 2 and 3. unless the j
information is being transmitted electronically.. as noted on page 3 of these instructions.
j If waste shipments are to a consignee other than the disposal facility operator or are uncontainerized, not all the l
information is required by NRC regulations. For shipments of containerized waste to a consignee other than the disposal f
facility operator, the infomiation requested under items 5 l
through 10 of " DISPOSAL CONTAINER DESCRIPTION" and item 16," Waste Classification"is not f
required by NRC regulations. (Note that container
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information, however, may be required by the consignee.)
For all shipments of uncontainerized waste, Items 5,6, and i
10 are not applicable; the volume of the waste would be reported in item 7, the weight of the waste in item 8, and i
surface radiation Icvels in item 9. For those uncontainerized wastes shipped to a consignee other than the disposal facility operator, the infonnation requested in items 9 and 16 is also not required by NRC regulations.
1.
Manifest Totals - indicate the total number of !ow-i level waste disposal containers described on this manifest (the total mimber ofpackages may be listed, 5
if the consignee is not a licensed low-level waste disposa/ facility), the total net waste volume (cubic meters), and the total net weight (kilograms).
Appendix G of 10 CFR Part 20 requires separate l
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t manifest totals for tritium (11-3), C-14, Tc-99, I-129, U-233, U-235, plutonium, and uranium and thorium in source material. For the first four nuclides, enter the totals in megabecquerels (M Bq) in the appropriate boxes. If the radionuclides are not present, place "NP"in the appropriate space. If the radionuclides are present in any of the containers within a shipment, but are identified in item 15 in quantities no greater than the lower limit of detection (LLD), the quantities of these nuclides must be recorded as the sum of the respective LLD values (with the summed value i
included in parentheses). (Note that item 15, beginning on page 18, would also be expanded to reflect the reporting of tritium (11-3), C-14, Tc-99, and 1-129 below Ll.Ds). If both detectable and quantities based on LLD values of radionuclides exist in containers making up a shipment, the sum of the detectable and "LLD-based" values must be reported separately, the latter in parentheses. The total activity Ihr all nuclides on the manifest (excluding LLD values) must be indicated in the "ALL NUCLIDES" i
Column.
l Also indicate the total manifested quantity of uranium i
and thorium in source material (kilogr ms) ed special nuclear material (gramd, including uramum ad 'horium in unimportant quantities defined in 10 CFR 40.13. Note: The mass being requested is not the weight of the waste containing these nuclides.
t Ensure that the totals in grams fbr U-233, U-235, and plutonium equel the grand total of the weight of these nuclides in Special Nuclear Material. Indicate the total number ofdisposal containers containing each sona:mn-o2o4, nev. i iz
l type ofSpecial Nuclear Material in parenthesis after the quantity listing.
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Manifest Number - Transfer the manifest number l
from NRC Form 540, Item 8.
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Page1of page(s)-Include the total number of Form 541 and 541 A pages.
4.
Shipper Name and ID Number - Same as reported in item 5 of NRC Form 540.
NOTE: SEE PREVIOUS DISCUSSION REGARDING Tile COMPLETION OF ITEMS 5 TilROUGil 10 ON FORM 541.
5.
Container Identification Number / Generator ID Number (s) - Provide a disposal container i
. identification number unique among the individual i
container identification numbers within the shipment j
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container is assigned to a single generator, the generator ID number need not be repeated. Note that the definition of" generator" identified in this item i
includes (a) " waste generators" as defined in j
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licensees to which waste can be reasonably attributed, in the context of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985, as a result of processing, decontamination, or transfers of radioactive materials.
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i The spacing between the venical listings of generator ID numbers in this column (if more than one generator contributes waste to a single disposal container) allows for the recording, on an individual generator basis, of all infbrmation required under the heading," Waste Description for Each Waste Type in Container". Note that information on discrete waste types (i.e., activated material, contaminated equipment, mechanical filter, or sealed source / device wastes or individual disposal container wastes contained in different solidification / stabilization media)is requested. No more than onegenerator should be listedper out' :d row. Individual consignees (e.g. disposalfacility operators) may require more extensive breakdowns ofradiological descriptions (e.g.,.jor Class AS or A U waste).
6.
Container Description - Using the codes found in Note I at the bottoni of NRC Form 541, describe the disposal container. When Code 13 iliigh Integrity Container)is used, also identify the manufacturer and the model number. NRC and/or host State Certificate of Compliance Number (s) should be identified, as appropriate. If Code 19, "Other" is used, describe the container in item 6. If the explanation is not entered in item 6 (the preferred method), enter "see additional page" and provide the description on that page. The additional page must be included in the " additional infonnation" total pages called for in item 7 of NRC q
Form 540. If the container and waste require disposal in an approved structural overpack, the letters "-OP" g
must be entered following the appropriate code number.
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i Consignees (e.g., disposalfacility operators) may require a greater sensitivity ofmeasurement. For volumes ofless than I cubic meter, always include a zero in front of the decimal. For bulk unpackaged i
waste or unpac'kaged components or equipment, enter i
the estimated volume of the waste.
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Waste and Container Weight (Kilograms)- List the combined weight, in kilograms, of the container plus the contents. For uncontainerized waste, provide the weight af the waste. Consignees may require specific i
sensitivities ofmeasurement.
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Surface Radiation Level (pSv/hr or mSv/hr)-
Indicate the radiation level on contact with the I
I disposal container or uncontainerized waste. If this j
level does not represent the highest radiation level on j
the disposal container, provide additional descriptive information. Select appropriate units for the entire i
page. Do not use "IIKG" for background levels unless the background level is indicated in this column.
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Surface Contamination 01Hg/100 cm'):
l Alpha, Beta-Gamma - Record the results of 1
contamination surveys perlin med on the disposal container. Do not use "BKG"for background leveis unless the background level is indicated in this i
column. Estimated values are acceptable ifpotential i
occupational exposures limit survey data collection.
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Waste Descriptor - Using the codes found in Note 2 at the bottom of NRC Form 541, indicate the codes that most specifically describe the type of waste in the
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scaled source / device or for wastes contained in different solidification / stabilization media), the spacing bctween these vertical listings of waste
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descripte.s or medias (if more than one waste type or j
media is included in a single disposal container)
J allows nor the provision of radiological descriptions on an individual waste descriptor and individual solidification / stabilization media basis. Individual consignees (e.g., disposal. facility operators) may require more extensive breakdowns ofradiological dc3criptions. If Code 59, "Other" is used, a written explanation is required. The preferred option is to include the explanation in item 11, but if additional space is required, enter "see additional page" in Item l 1. The additional page must be included in the
" additional infbrmation" total pages called for in i
item 7 of NRC Fonn 540.
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Approximate Waste Volume (s)in Container -
Indi: ate the approximate volume in cubic meters of containerized waste, as applicable, by generator, waste descriptor (if activated material, contaminated 2
equipment, mechanical filter, or sealed source / device l
waste or waste contained in different solidification / stabilization media). ">85%" may be entered if(l) the disposal container " fill volume" exceeds 85% (2) the disposal container does not contain the albrementioned discrete wastes, :opether or mixed with other waste types, and does not contain NUltEG/Ilit-0204, Iter. I 16
more than one solidification / stabilization media; and (3) the external volume reported in item 7 is approximately equal to the internal disposal container
- volurne, 13.
Sorbent, Solidification, Stabilization Media - All shipments must use the codes found in Note 3 at the bottom of NRC Form 541. Indicate the code (s) that identifies the material used to solidify or absorb waste material. The spacing between the vertical listings of media descriptors (if more than one media descriptor is included in a single disposal container) allows for the provision of radiological descriptions on an individual " media-descriptor" basis. Individual consignees may require more extensive breakdowns of radiologicaldescriptions. Similarly, individual disposalfhcilities may require solidification ofcertain wastes (e.g., oil) in specified media and may require identification ofmedia vendor (manufheturer) and brand name. If Code 89 or 99, "Other" is used, a written explanation is required. The preferred option is to include the explanation in item 13, but if additional space is required, enter "see additional page" in item 13. The additional page must be included in the " additional information" total pages called for in item 7 of NRC Fonn 540.
If the solidification process is intended to stabili7e the waste in accordance with appficable NRC regulations i
at 10 Cl;R 61.56(b) and disposal site requirements, a letter,"-S", must be entered following the appropriate code number. Note that all Class B and C wastes must meet stability requirements. For all wastes claimed to meet the afbrementioned stability 17 NUltEG/Illt-0204, llev. I
requirements, the vendor (manufacturer) and the brand name of the solidification media must be identified in this column.
14.
Chemical Description - List the most prevalent chemical forms of the waste. Information in item 14 should expand upon the chemical fbrm description in item 14 of NRC Form 540. If animal carcasses were coded in item i1, the chemical form should include the word " LIME" if applicable, in addition to any other significant chemicals. Also indicate the name of the chelating agents that are present in amounts greater than 0.1% by w, ight of waste. Specify the percent in the column under the heading " Weight %
Chelating Agent if >0.1%" If chelating agents are not present indicate "Np". If chelating agents represent less than 0.1% by weight, indicate "0" If wastes were generated from large decontamination processes (e.g., LOMI, Can-Decon, Citrox, etc.),
indicate the process in this column. If an additional sheet describing the content of these wastes is needed, note this in item 7 of NRC Form 540.
15.
Radiological Description - This infbrmation may be presented in either of two ways. First, list all significant radionuclides followed by their respective activities in megabequerels that are present in the waste in each container and fbr each waste generator (e.g., if waste from more than one generator is contained in a single container). Daughter products must be either individually reported or, if within a factor of 2 of being in equilibrium with its (their) parent, reported as the parent with its activity listed, but with the symbol "D" or "N AT" indicating Nt1RI:G/IIR-0204, Rev. I 18
daughter products in equilibriurn (e.g., Cs-137D or ThNAT). For waste included within a single container, the signi5 cant radionuclides and their respective activities must be separately reported for discrete waste types (i.e., activated materials, contaminated equipment, mechanical filters, and sealed source / devices and wastes in solidi 6 cation / stabilization media). Other wastes may be described by a combination of waste descriptor codes and, as a result, the radionuclides and activities may be reponed as a combined total. When the radionuclides tritium (11-3), C-14, Tc-99, or 1-129 are present, but the quantities are below the LLD, note the radionuclide and report the LLD value in parentheses.
After listing the individual radionuclides as described above, enter the word " Total" on a new line and enter the total activity contained in the container. Ilowever, if any LLD values were included in tbc container, these values should not be included in the container sum because they will be totaled separately under Item 1.
OR, alternatively, for containers containing a single waste type, enter the total megabequerels in the container (for each waste generator, if waste from more than one generator is included in a single container) and enter the percent of each radionuclide.
Always include the "%" sign when using this option.
Individual consignees may require enore extensive breakdowns ofradiological descriptions or may not allow the alt :rnative method ofreporting described above.
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Note: The activity for uranium and thorium in source material and U-233, U-235, and plutonium in Special Nuclear Material must be reported in megabecquerels.
The quantity of these isotopes must be reported, in kilograms for source material -including the abbreviation "kg", and in grams for Special Nuclear Material -- including the abbreviation "g". The weight quantities must be reported in brackets, either adjacent to the activity listing or below the radionuclide listing.
A radionuclide is "significant" ifit is contained in the waste in concentrations greater than 0.01 times the concentration of that nuclide listed in Table 1 of 10 CFR 61.55 or 0.01 times the smallest concentration of that nuclide listed in Table 2 of 10 CFR 61.55. A radionuclide other than one listed in the tables is considered significant ifit is contained in the waste in concentrations greater than 0.26 megabecquerels/cm' Furthermore, any radionuclide whose activity represents a Reportable Quantity under DOT regulations or is 0.01 or more of the total activity within the disposal container should be listed even if the above concentration criteria are not exceeded. Listing only the most abundant radionuclides or the category " mixed fission products" is not acceptable. Use official abbreviations only.
To save space, two nuclides and their respective activities may be entered on each line in this bisected column. Additional nuclides and their respective activities may be entered on subsequent lines that may be included in each " outlined" row; that is, the lines separating rows are not intended to limit the vertical NUREG/IIR-0204, Rev. I 20
reporting ofnuclides and activities, but are provided to aid the transcription and readability of the providedinformation.
16.
Waste Classification - Using the following codes, indicate waste classification and the structural stability of the waste in accordance with applicable NitC requirements or the radioactive material license applicable at the disposal facility to which the waste will be consigned. Waste generators shipping to processors need not complete this item.
AS - Class A Stable AU - Class A Unstable 11 - Class Il C - Class C llU or CU (unstable class 11 or C) may be used to classify waste requiring appropriate handling i
or processing at a disposal facility to achieve required stability. If Greater-than-Class C wastes are shipped, use "GTCC" (see 10 CFil 61.7(b)(5)).
Use NRC Form 541 A if additional space is needed to describe this shipment. Indicate the page number, total number of Form 541 and 541 A pages, and the manifest number from NRC Form 540, item 8.
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Waste Collector / Processor - Complete the collector orprocessor's name, ID number, and the shipping date. Space has also been providedfor any use deemed appropriate Izy the shipper.
A waste collector orprocessor is an entity, operating under a Commission or Agreement State license, whoseprincipalpurposeforpossessing the radioactive material or waste is asfollows:
A collector collects and consolidates waste generated by others and transfers this waste, without processing or repackaging, to another waste collector, processor, or licensed land disposalfacility.
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5.
Generator Name, Permit Number (ifapplicable) and Telephone Number - Specify the information requested about the generator to whom waste is being attributed. List one and only one generator, and accompanying information, in each block. Ifthe permit number is reported in item 4, it need not be repeated here. Provide the generator infbrmation requested in items 6 through lI in the same row.
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7.
Preprocessed Il'aste (or Alaterial) l'olume - Indicate the approximate volume in cubic meters (not including the container) of the preprocessed waste or material. I'his is the volume of waste or material receivedJiam the consignor'sfacility. I'his
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infbrmation may be that indicated on the consignor's NRC Form 541, Jtem 12, or the shipping paper used tofhcilitate the transfer ofradioactive material.
8.
Stanifest Number (s) Under ll'hich II'aste (or Alaterial) Received and Date ofReceipt - List the previous manifest number (s) applicable to the low-level waste that has been altributed to the generator listed in item 5. and date(s) ofwaste or material r
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IVaste Code: Processed or Collected - Indicate the proper waste code, "P" or "C", using the definitions of waste processor and waste collector in Appendix G of10 CFR Part 20. Do not mix processed and collected waste on the same line, list separately.
10.
Originating Compact Region or State - Identify the originating compact region, or unaffiliated state. The information to be provided isfor the original generator of the waste, as defined in Appendix G,
Section I, of10 CFR Part 20. For each generator listed in item 5, provide the information in the same row. State abbreviations may be used. C<nnpact abbreviations may be used when it cannot be confused with a State abbreviation (do not use 2 letter Compact abbreviations).
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As Processed / Collected Total-For each original generator in Item 5. list the total Source Afaterial (in kilograms), Special Nuclear Alaterial (in grams),
activity (in megabequerels) contained in the waste, and the robone (in cubic meters) altributed to that generator. SpecialNuclear AfaterialandSource A1aterial are defined in 10 CFR 70.4 and 40.4, respectively.
Total ofAll Pages (NRC Form 542 and 542A) - At the bottom of the page, indicate the totalsfor items
!IA through 1ID that are reported on allpages of the NRC Form 542 and 542A. Do not include subtotals.
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