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{{#Wiki_filter:New York State Department of Environmental Gonservation Division of Environmental Remediation Radiation Control Permit Section, 11th Floor 625 Broadway, Albany, New York 12233-7255 Phone: (518) 402-9625 . Fax: (518) 402-9627 Webs ite : WWW. Oeç. ny-Sçy JUN g ZO1U June2I,2012 Ms. Moria Maloney West Valley Demonstration Project 10282 Rock Springs Road West Valley, NY l4l7l-9799 Ms. Maloney: As per your request the Department has reviewed information to determine if non-radiologically impacted material from the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) maybe disposed of as construction and demolition debris in local landfills.
{{#Wiki_filter:New York State Department of Environmental Gonservation Division of Environmental Remediation Radiation Control Permit Section, 11th Floor 625 Broadway, Albany, New York 12233-7255 Phone: (518) 402-9625 . Fax: (518) 402-9627                                                                 Joe Martens Webs ite : WWW. Oeç. ny-Sçy JUN g       ZO1U Commissioner June2I,2012 Ms. Moria Maloney West Valley Demonstration Project 10282 Rock Springs Road West Valley, NY l4l7l-9799 Ms. Maloney:
The Department has reviewed WVDP-23 -Worlace Radiological Surface Measurements Program and Technical Basis Document and RC-RPO-104 Performing Radiation and Contamination Survey with particular attention to Attachment 10, Radiological Survey Planfor Disposal of Material at a Landfill in New York Støte.Based on these procedures, the Department believes that this material, provided it meets other disposal criteria for the landfill, can be disposed of in a Permitted Part 360 landfill.
As per your request the Department has reviewed information to determine if non-radiologically impacted material from the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) maybe disposed of as construction and demolition debris in local landfills.
This is only allowable if USDOE can demonstrate that the material is radiologically indistinguishable from background.
The Department has reviewed WVDP-23 -Worlace Radiological Surface Measurements Program and Technical Basis Document and RC-RPO-104 Performing Radiation and Contamination Survey with particular attention to Attachment 10, Radiological Survey Planfor Disposal of Material at a Landfill in New York Støte.
Regardless of the Department's determination such disposals arc afthe landfill's discretion.
Based on these procedures, the Department believes that this material, provided it meets other disposal criteria for the landfill, can be disposed of in a Permitted Part 360 landfill. This is only allowable if USDOE can demonstrate that the material is radiologically indistinguishable from background. Regardless of the Department's determination such disposals arc afthe landfill's discretion.
The USDOE must submit a Sampling and Analysis Plan for each facilitylarea to be surveyed and considered for disposal.
The USDOE must submit a Sampling and Analysis Plan for each facilitylarea to be surveyed and considered for disposal. Upon acceptance the USDOE will survey the facility and provide all data and third party verifications to the Department for review. The Department reserves the right to perform its own confirmatory surveys as deemed necessary.
Upon acceptance the USDOE will survey the facility and provide all data and third party verifications to the Department for review. The Department reserves the right to perform its own confirmatory surveys as deemed necessary.
If you have any further questions   on this subject, please call me at (518) 402-8579 Sincerely, David J. O'Hehir Environmental Radiation Specialist Radiological Sites Section
If you have any further questions on this subject, please call me at (518) 402-8579 Sincerely, David J. O'Hehir Environmental Radiation Specialist Radiological Sites Section Joe Martens Commissioner ecc: Jamie Prowse, USDOE Paul Bembia, NYSERDA . , , Mark Hans, Region 9 Patrick Concannon, Region 9 Lynn Winterberger, DER Tim Rice, DER Tom Papura, DER}}
 
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Jamie Prowse, USDOE Paul Bembia, NYSERDA . ,   ,
Mark Hans, Region 9 Patrick Concannon, Region 9 Lynn Winterberger, DER Tim Rice, DER Tom Papura, DER}}

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M. Maloney Ltr Review of WDVP-234
ML12234A670
Person / Time
Site: West Valley Demonstration Project, P00M-032
Issue date: 06/21/2012
From: O'Hehir D
State of NY, Dept of Environmental Conservation
To: Maloney M
NRC/FSME, West Valley Demonstration Project
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ML12234A669 List:
References
RC-RPO-104, WVDP-234
Download: ML12234A670 (2)


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New York State Department of Environmental Gonservation Division of Environmental Remediation Radiation Control Permit Section, 11th Floor 625 Broadway, Albany, New York 12233-7255 Phone: (518) 402-9625 . Fax: (518) 402-9627 Joe Martens Webs ite : WWW. Oeç. ny-Sçy JUN g ZO1U Commissioner June2I,2012 Ms. Moria Maloney West Valley Demonstration Project 10282 Rock Springs Road West Valley, NY l4l7l-9799 Ms. Maloney:

As per your request the Department has reviewed information to determine if non-radiologically impacted material from the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) maybe disposed of as construction and demolition debris in local landfills.

The Department has reviewed WVDP-23 -Worlace Radiological Surface Measurements Program and Technical Basis Document and RC-RPO-104 Performing Radiation and Contamination Survey with particular attention to Attachment 10, Radiological Survey Planfor Disposal of Material at a Landfill in New York Støte.

Based on these procedures, the Department believes that this material, provided it meets other disposal criteria for the landfill, can be disposed of in a Permitted Part 360 landfill. This is only allowable if USDOE can demonstrate that the material is radiologically indistinguishable from background. Regardless of the Department's determination such disposals arc afthe landfill's discretion.

The USDOE must submit a Sampling and Analysis Plan for each facilitylarea to be surveyed and considered for disposal. Upon acceptance the USDOE will survey the facility and provide all data and third party verifications to the Department for review. The Department reserves the right to perform its own confirmatory surveys as deemed necessary.

If you have any further questions on this subject, please call me at (518) 402-8579 Sincerely, David J. O'Hehir Environmental Radiation Specialist Radiological Sites Section

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Jamie Prowse, USDOE Paul Bembia, NYSERDA . , ,

Mark Hans, Region 9 Patrick Concannon, Region 9 Lynn Winterberger, DER Tim Rice, DER Tom Papura, DER