ASTM E1819-1996(2005) Standard Guide for Environmental Monitoring Plans for Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities《核设备退役的环境监测计划标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 1819 96 (Reapproved 2005)Standard Guide forEnvironmental Monitoring Plans for Decommissioning ofNuclear Facilities1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1819; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of rev
2、ision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide covers the development or assessment ofenvironmental monitoring plans for decommissioni
3、ng nuclearfacilities. This guide addresses: (1) development of an envi-ronmental baseline prior to commencement of decommission-ing activities; (2) determination of release paths from siteactivities and their associated exposure pathways in the envi-ronment; and (3) selection of appropriate sampling
4、 locationsand media to ensure that all exposure pathways in the envi-ronment are monitored appropriately. This guide also addressesthe interfaces between the environmental monitoring plan andother planning documents for site decommissioning, such asradiation protection, site characterization, and wa
5、ste manage-ment plans, and federal, state, and local environmental protec-tion laws and guidance. This guide is applicable up to the pointof completing D (2) decontami-nation to reduce radiation levels in support of as low asreasonably achievable (ALARA) objectives; (3) decontamina-tion to limit the
6、 spread of radiological contamination; (4)decontamination to support the unrestricted release of materialand equipment; and (5) decontamination of personnel.3.1.6 monitoring, vtobserving or taking measurementssystematically over time to determine the status of and to detectsignificant changes in con
7、ditions or performance of a system,facility, or area.3.1.7 passive phase, ntime of surveillance and mainte-nance from the time plant operations cease untildecontamination/dismantling operations begin, and from theend of active decontamination/dismantling operations until thesite is released for unre
8、stricted use.3.1.8 radiological release criteria, nlevels of residualradioactivity present at the completion of a decommissioningactivity below which the site may be released to the generalpublic for unrestricted use.3.1.9 hazardous material clean-up criteria, nthe reduc-tion of hazardous contaminan
9、ts needed to reduce the riskidentified in the baseline health-based risk assessment to a levelconsistent with Applicable and Relevant or Appropriate Re-quirement (ARAR) values.3.1.10 hazardous substance, nany material identified bythe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 40 CFR 262.3.1.11 restri
10、cted use, norganizational control is main-tained over a property through physical barricades, signs andnotices, or deed covenants that limit the full use of the propertyby an owner or prospective owner.3.1.12 unrestricted use, ncontrol over the property is fullyreleased for any use desired by the ow
11、ner.4. Summary of Guide4.1 Nuclear facilities must have established plans for moni-toring the environment surrounding the site as part of theirlicense or technical specifications. These plans are designed toidentify any release of radioactive or hazardous material and toassess the resulting impacts.
12、 Similar plans are required duringdecommissioning or site remediations to continue environmen-tal monitoring, although the types of discharges and theaffected pathways may be different from those monitoredduring facility operations.4.2 In addition, limited environmental surveillance mayhave been per
13、formed since the facility operated. The existingenvironmental monitoring plans should be modified for decom-missioning and reflect the current environment, potential re-lease points, and affected pathways. If no environmentalmonitoring plan exists, one must be developed.4.3 The decommissioning envir
14、onmental monitoring planmust be consistent and complete to ensure the detection andmitigation of off-site impacts caused by radioactive or hazard-ous materials released from decommissioning activities atnuclear facilities.5. Significance and Use5.1 Use of this guide will ensure that the potential im
15、pact onthe surrounding environment from planned decommissioningactivities has been properly assessed.5.2 Use of this guide will ensure that the adequacy ofenvironmental sampling has been assessed for location, fre-quency, analytical techniques, and media type to monitor theenvironment and to detect
16、site-related releases and theirimpact.6. Organizational Interfaces6.1 The environmental monitoring plan should coordinatewith other decommissioning documents. Guide E 1281 recom-mends that certain planning documents and implementationplans will be prepared prior to commencement of dismantle-ment act
17、ions. This guide ensures that the basic environmentalmonitoring planning elements and requirements are identified,examined, and addressed to accomplish the decommissioningactivities. Other project plans and reports guide the operationsand organization for the decommissioning project.6.1.1 Planning a
18、nd implementation documents define theactivities around which the site environmental monitoringprogram will be developed. Documents that should be re-viewed include the following:6.1.1.1 Site Description and Operating History Reports,6.1.1.2 Site Characterization Report,6.1.1.3 Health Based Baseline
19、 Risk Assessment,6.1.1.4 Planned Decommissioning Activities Document,6.1.1.5 Licensing and Regulatory Issues Document,6.1.1.6 Quality Assurance Document, and6.1.1.7 Radiation Protection Document.6.1.1.8 Appendix X1 contains brief overviews of thesedocuments, as they contribute to the environmental p
20、lan.7. Elements of an Environmental Monitoring Plan7.1 Site environmental monitoring shall comply with awritten plan. This plan must both direct the performance ofmonitoring and inform concerned individuals as to the intentand methodologies used in monitoring the environment. Theplan must clearly de
21、fine the scope of work activities, that is,describe the site, area, or room to be decommissioned. Guid-ance on the content and structure of the plan is outlined in7.2-7.10.12. Additional guidance relative to the requirementsfor monitoring of environmental pollutants at facilities beingdecommissioned
22、 can be found in such references as 40 CFR302, 40 CFR 61, and 40 CFR 58. These cover such topics asnotification of the release of hazardous materials, emissionstandards for air pollutants, and air monitoring of thesematerials.E 1819 96 (2005)27.2 Introduction and ObjectivesThe introduction shouldadd
23、ress the history of actions leading to decommissioning,identify the organizations involved, describe the decommis-sioning process and required documentation, define the objec-tive or purpose of the environmental monitoring program, anddescribe the intended use of the monitoring data.7.2.1 Monitoring
24、 ObjectivesBasic objectives should in-clude the following, as a minimum:7.2.1.1 Assess the actual or potential doses to man fromcontaminants released to the environment as a result ofdecontamination efforts,7.2.1.2 Demonstrate compliance with applicable environ-mental regulations during decommission
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