Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 37 - PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 37.14 - RADIATION CONTROL
Subchapter 37.14.7 - Standards for Protection Against Radiation
Rule 37.14.710 - PERMISSIBLE DOSES, LEVELS, AND CONCENTRATIONS: RADIOACTIVITY IN EFFLUENTS TO UNRESTRICTED AREAS
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) A licensee shall not possess, use, or transfer licensed material so as to release to an unrestricted area radioactive material in concentrations which exceed the limits specified in Appendix A, Table II of this subchapter except as authorized pursuant to ARM 37.14.741 or(2) of this rule. For purposes of this rule, concentrations may be averaged over a period not greater than 1 year.
(2) An application for a license or amendment may include proposed limits higher than those specified in (1) of this rule. The department will approve the proposed limits if the applicant demonstrates:
(3) An application for higher limits pursuant to (2) of this rule shall include information demonstrating that the applicant has made a reasonable effort to minimize the radioactivity discharged in effluents to unrestricted areas, and shall include, as pertinent:
(4) For the purposes of this rule, the concentration limits in Appendix A, Table II of this subchapter shall apply at the boundary of the restricted area. The concentration of radioactive material discharged through a stack, pipe or similar conduit may be determined with respect to the point where the material leaves the conduit. If the conduit discharges within the restricted area, the concentration at the boundary may be determined by applying appropriate factors for dilution, dispersion, or decay between the point of discharge and the boundary.
(5) In addition to limiting concentrations in effluent streams, the department may limit quantities of radioactive material released in air or water during a specified period of time if it appears that the daily intake of radioactive material from air, water, or food by a suitable sample of an exposed population group, averaged over a period not exceeding 1 year, would otherwise exceed the daily intake resulting from continuous exposure to air or water containing one-third the concentration of radioactive material specified in Appendix A, Table II of this subchapter.
(6) The provisions of this rule do not apply to disposal of radioactive material into sanitary sewerage systems, which is governed by ARM 37.14.742.
Sec. 75-3-201, MCA; IMP, Sec. 75-3-201, MCA;