ML14345A855
ML14345A855 | |
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Issue date: | 01/13/2015 |
From: | NRC/NMSS/DDUWP/MDB |
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Download: ML14345A855 (1) | |
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Yes (6)Yes (10)Question 2: Are radioactive materials in burials, landfills, fill areas, or other areas where engineered barriers and/or land use controls are potential remedies?Question 3: At present (or known plans) are radioactive materials or devices in soil, buildings, groundwater, or a combination of all three, with potential for future unrestricted release?Figure 1:
Military Radium Site Prioritization Diagram Apply NRC's monitoring approach to all base areas that meet this criteriaApply NRC's monitoring approach to 1 to 2 separate base areas with different land use controls/restrictions that meet this criteria Have significant NRC comments been generated which point to potential health and safety concerns?Perform monitoring
reviews on all base areas of the site that require use restrictions and institutional controlsApply NRC's monitoring approach to 2-3 areas/buildings with the most significant contamination (review at least 1 building) Have significant NRC comments been generated which point to potential health and safety concerns?Perform monitoring
reviews on all base areas/buildings that will be reusedQuestion 4: Are small amounts of radioactive material in only soil or buildings potentially below screening values with potential for future unrestricted release? Apply NRC's monitoring approach to the 1 area/building with most significant contamination (review at least 1 building onsite if none in area identified) Have significant NRC/State comments been generated which point to potential health and safety concerns?Perform monitoring
reviews on all base areas/buildings that will be reusedIs there significant groundwater contamination/environmental transport?Stay-informed of activities Yes No(4)Yes (0)Note (recognizing that a base will have multiple sites): As part of site prioritization, for each site answer questions 1-4. Sum up the point values associated with questions 1-4 and apply a weighting factor. The sites with the highest point values will be prioritized higher than sites with lower values. Question 1: Is the site on EPA's National Priorities List under EPA oversight? Stay-informed of activitiesYes (0) Are engineered barriers going to be used in conjunction with land use controls?N o No NoProceed to Question 4Stay-informed of activitiesProceed to Question 4Sum scores and apply weighting factorSum scores and apply weighting factorProceed to Question 3Proceed to Question 3Proceed to Question 2 NoProceed to Question 2 No (8) Controls Only