DHS 157.30(1)(a)1.1. Transfer to an authorized recipient as provided in sub. (6) or in subch. II, or to the U.S. department of energy.
DHS 157.30(1)(a)2.2. Decay while in storage.
DHS 157.30(1)(a)3.3. Release in effluents within the limits in s. DHS 157.23 (1).
DHS 157.30(1)(a)4.4. Dispose of as authorized under sub. (2), (3), (4), (5) or (8).
DHS 157.30(1)(b)(b) A person shall be specifically licensed or registered to receive waste containing licensed or registered material from other persons for any of the following:
DHS 157.30(1)(b)1.1. Treatment prior to disposal.
DHS 157.30(1)(b)2.2. Treatment or disposal by incineration.
DHS 157.30(1)(b)3.3. Decay while in storage.
DHS 157.30(1)(b)4.4. Disposal at a land disposal facility authorized to receive radioactive waste.
DHS 157.30(1)(b)5.5. Storage until transferred to a storage or disposal facility authorized to receive the waste.
DHS 157.30(2)(2)Method for obtaining approval of proposed disposal procedures. A licensee or registrant or applicant for a license or registration may apply to the department for approval of proposed procedures, not otherwise authorized in this chapter, to dispose of licensed or registered material generated in the licensee’s or registrant’s operations. Each application shall be in writing and shall include all of the following:
DHS 157.30(2)(a)(a) A description of the waste containing licensed or registered material to be disposed of, including the physical and chemical properties that have an effect on risk evaluation and the proposed manner and conditions of waste disposal.
DHS 157.30(2)(b)(b) An analysis and evaluation of information on the nature of the environment.
DHS 157.30(2)(c)(c) The nature and location of other potentially affected facilities.
DHS 157.30(2)(d)(d) Analyses and procedures to ensure that doses are maintained ALARA and within the dose limits in this chapter.
DHS 157.30(3)(3)Disposal by release into sanitary sewerage.
DHS 157.30(3)(a)(a) A licensee or registrant may discharge licensed or registered material into sanitary sewerage if each of the following conditions is satisfied:
DHS 157.30(3)(a)1.1. The material is readily soluble, or is readily dispersible biological material, in water.
DHS 157.30(3)(a)2.2. The quantity of licensed or registered radioactive material that the licensee or registrant releases into the sewer in one month divided by the average monthly volume of water released into the sewer by the licensee or registrant does not exceed the concentration listed in Table III of ch. DHS 157 Appendix E.
DHS 157.30(3)(a)3.3. If more than one radionuclide is released, all the following conditions shall also be satisfied:
DHS 157.30(3)(a)3.a.a. A licensee or registrant shall determine the fraction of the limit in Table III of ch. DHS 157 Appendix E represented by discharges into sanitary sewerage by dividing the actual monthly average concentration of each radionuclide released by the licensee or registrant into the sewer by the concentration of that radionuclide listed in Table III of ch. DHS 157 Appendix E.
DHS 157.30(3)(a)3.b.b. The sum of the fractions for each radionuclide required by subd. 3. a. does not exceed unity.
DHS 157.30(3)(a)3.c.c. The total quantity of licensed or registered radioactive material that the licensee or registrant releases into the sanitary sewerage in a year does not exceed 185 GBq (5 Ci) of hydrogen-3, 37 GBq (1 Ci) of carbon-14 and 37 GBq (1 Ci) of all other radioactive materials combined.
DHS 157.30(3)(b)(b) Excreta from individuals undergoing medical diagnosis or therapy with radioactive material are not subject to the limitations contained in par. (a).
DHS 157.30(4)(4)Treatment or disposal by incineration. A licensee or registrant may treat or dispose of licensed or registered material by incineration only in the form and concentration specified in sub. (5) or as specifically approved by the department under sub. (2).
DHS 157.30(5)(5)Disposal of specific wastes.
DHS 157.30(5)(a)(a) A licensee or registrant may dispose of all of the following licensed or registered material as if the material were not radioactive:
DHS 157.30(5)(a)1.1. 1.85 kBq (0.05 mCi) or less of hydrogen-3, iodine-125 or carbon-14 per gram of medium used for liquid scintillation counting.
DHS 157.30(5)(a)2.2. 1.85 kBq (0.05 mCi) or less of hydrogen-3, iodine-125 or carbon-14 per gram of animal tissue, averaged over the weight of the entire animal.