Site closure and stabilization definition

Site closure and stabilization means those actions that are taken upon completion of operations that prepare the disposal site for custodial care and that assure that the disposal site will remain stable and will not need ongoing active maintenance.
Site closure and stabilization means the actions taken at the disposal site during the time period after the closure of the disposal unit during which on-site low-level radioactive waste is disposed in accordance with part 137, equipment is dismantled, decontaminated, removed for reuse or disposed of, and radioactive residues are removed from, or properly isolated on, the disposal site in preparation for transfer of ownership of the disposal site to the federal government.
Site closure and stabilization means the activities of the disposal facility operator taken at the end of the disposal facility's operating life to assure the continued protection of the public from any residual radioactive or other potential hazards present at the disposal facility.

More Definitions of Site closure and stabilization

Site closure and stabilization means those actions that are taken upon completion of operations that
Site closure and stabilization means those actions that are taken upon completion of
Site closure and stabilization means those actions that are taken upon completion of disposal site for custodial care and that assure that the disposal site
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Site closure and stabilization means those actions that are taken upon completion of operations that prepare the disposal site for institutional control and
Site closure and stabilization means the actions taken at the disposal site during the time period after the closure of the disposal unit during which on-site low-level radioactive waste is disposed in accordance
Site closure and stabilization means action that is taken upon completion of operations that prepares the disposal site for custodial care and assures that the disposal site will remain stable and not need ongoing active maintenance.