(a) Spent fuel, high-level radioactive waste, and reactor-related GTCC waste storage and handling systems. Spent fuel storage, high-level radioactive waste storage, reactor-related GTCC waste storage and other systems that might contain or handle radioactive materials associated with spent fuel, high-level radioactive waste, or reactor-related GTCC waste, must be designed to ensure adequate safety under normal and accident conditions. These systems must be designed with—
- (1) A capability to test and monitor components important to safety,
- (2) Suitable shielding for radioactive protection under normal and accident conditions,
- (3) Confinement structures and systems,
- (4) A heat-removal capability having testability and reliability consistent with its importance to safety, and
- (5) means to minimize the quantity of radioactive wastes generated.
- (b) Waste treatment. Radioactive waste treatment facilities must be provided. Provisions must be made for the packing of site-generated low-level wastes in a form suitable for storage onsite awaiting transfer to disposal sites.
[53 FR 31658, Aug. 19, 1988, as amended at 66 FR 51843, Oct. 11, 2001]