Code of Massachusetts Regulations
310 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Title 310 CMR 43.00 - Site Selection Criteria For Low-level Radioactive Waste Management Facilities
Section 43.28 - Transportation
Universal Citation: 310 MA Code of Regs 310.43
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Conditional Consideration Criteria.
(a)
Quality of Mode. Consider sites that are not serviced
by highways or rail lines that meet applicable state and federal low-level
radioactive waste transportation laws and regulations on condition that the
mode to be used for delivery of waste to the site is able to be constructed or
otherwise upgraded to come into compliance with said laws or regulations prior
to construction of the facility.
(b)
Accidents and
Congestion. Consider sites that are not serviced by sufficiently
safe or uncongested highways or rail lines on the condition that the mode to be
used for delivery of waste to the site is able to be constructed or otherwise
upgraded to achieve reductions to a level of safety and lack of congestion
necessary to adequately protect the public health and safety prior to
construction of the facility.
(2) Preference Criteria.
(a)
Distance from Major Routes. Prefer sites at shorter
distances from the interstate highway system, other multi-lane, limited access
roadways or existing rail lines, over sites at greater distances from such
transportation routes.
(b)
Congestion. Prefer sites served by routes which are
not currently congested, over more congested routes.
(c)
Multiple Modes.
Prefer sites that are accessible by more modes of transportation, over sites
with fewer available modes.
(d)
Housing Density. Prefer sites that have primary access
routes from the interstate highway system, other than multi-laned limited
access roadways or exisiting rail lines, with a lower average number of
residential dwellings per route mile, over sites having primary access roads
with a higher average number of dwellings per route mile.
(e)
Public Places
Density. Prefer sites where the primary access routes to the
facility from the entrance of an interstate or limited access highway has fewer
public facilities such as schools, parks, or hospitals, over sites where the
primary access roads abut more such facilities.
(f)
Accident Rates.
Prefer sites for which the access routes exhibit lower accident rates as
measured by the actual number of accidents, resulting property damage, and
lives lost over sites with higher accident rates.
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