(a) To the extent consistent with federal law, an applicant for a permit to transport high-level radioactive waste through the state shall furnish the following to the department:
- (1) Applicant’s name, address and telephone number;
- (2) Name, address and telephone number of the applicant’s contact person;
- (3) Whether transportation will be by public roads, water, railway, air, or any combination thereof;
(4) Documents required by RSA 107-D:3, II, including:
- a. Documentation of the carrier’s federal safety rating;
- b. Proof of federally required liability insurance;
c. Nuclear incident prevention and clean-up plan, including:
- 1. Identification of each route and shipment for which the permit is applicable;
- 2. Identification of the emergency response personnel accompanying each shipment;
- 3. Name, address and emergency response training record of those emergency response personnel listed in 2., above;
- 4. Other than those listed in 2., above, identification of the emergency response personnel and resources available on the route; and
- 5. Identification of foreseeable accident and shipment disruption scenarios, as set forth in RSA 107-D:3, II(a)(4).
- (5) The number of casks to be shipped under the permit;
- (6) The type and quantity of material contained in the casks;
- (7) The origin, destination and serial number of each cask;
- (8) The approximate time of entry to and exit from the state;
- (9) Whether the application is for a single trip permit or an annual permit; and
- (10) If the application is for an annual permit, a statement of the number of trips that are planned during the period of the annual permit.
- (b) The applicant shall submit the original application and 2 copies to: Office of the Commissioner, NH Department of Safety, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305.
- (c) Incomplete applications shall be returned to the contact person with an explanation of any information that is missing, incomplete or inadequate.
Source. #7287, eff 5-24-00; ss by #9154, eff 5-8-08