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Unreviewed Disposal Question Evaluation: Backfill Soil Compaction Requirements
Phifer, M.A.
Savannah River Site (S.C.)
关键词: Waste Forms;    Compliance;    Flexibility;    Radioisotopes;    Drinking Water;   
DOI  :  10.2172/810004
RP-ID  :  WSRC-TR-2003-00081
RP-ID  :  AC09-89SR18035
RP-ID  :  810004
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

One intent of DOE Order 435.1 (USDOE 1999a ), as expressed in the performance assessment/composite analysis guidance (USDOE 1999c), is to ensure that proposed changes in wasteforms, containers, radionuclide inventories, facility design, and operations are reviewed to ensure that the assumptions, results, and conclusions of the DOE approved performance assessment (PA) (WSRC 2000), and composite analysis (CA) (WSRC 1997), as well as any Special analyses (SA) that might have been performed, remain valid (i.e., that the proposed change is bounded by the PA and CA) and the changes are within the bounds of the Disposal Authorization Statement (USDOE 1999b). The goal is to provide flexibility in day-to-day operation and to require those issues with a significant impact on the PA's conclusions, and therefore the projected compliance with performance objectives/measures, to be identified and brought to the proper level of attention. It should be noted that the term performance measure is used t o describe site specific adaptations of the DOE Order 435.1 Performance Objectives and requirements (e.g., performance measures such as applying drinking water standards to the groundwater impacts assessment). The intent of this document is to provide an evaluation of the issues identified within Problem Identification Report (PIR) number 2002-PIR-26-0050 (Kukraja 2002).

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