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Policy and Guidance Directive FC 90-3, Licensing of Low-Level Radioactive W aste Storage by Materials and Fuel Cycle Licensees.

HPPOS-264 PDR-9306070250

Title: Policy and Guidance Directive FC 90-3, Licensing of

Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage by Materials and Fuel

Cycle Licensees.

See the memorandum, issued as Policy and Guidance Directive

FC 90-30, from R. E. Cunningham dated March 29, 1990. This

memo includes two enclosures, "Guidance for Review of

Amendment Requests for Extended Interim Storage of

Low-Level Radioactive Waste", and Information Notice (IN)

90-09, "Extended Interim Storage of Low-Level Radioactive

Waste by Fuel Cycle and Materials Licensees". Directive FC

90-3 provides guidance for the review of amendment requests

for extended interim storage of low-level radioactive waste

(LLW) by materials and fuel cycle licensees. IN 90-09

contains general guidance for licensees on the information

needed in such requests and should be used to determine

completeness of an amendment request. The guidance

contained in the directive generally tracks the content of

IN 90-09. HPPOS-239 and HPPOS-278 contain related topics.

In a memorandum dated February 14, 1990, the Commission

informed the staff that "... the Commission will not look

favorably upon long-term on-site storage beyond January 1,

1996." That date is the final milestone of the Low-level

Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985. States

acting alone or as a part of a Regional LLW Compact, which

are unable to provide for LLW disposal by that date must

take title to and possession of LLW generated in their

state as well as be liable for any direct or indirect

damages for failing to do so promptly. Any amendment

requests received for on-site LLW storage to extend beyond

January 1, 1996, should be coordinated with headquarters.

Regulatory references: 10 CFR 30, 10 CFR 40, 10 CFR 70

Subject codes: 3.4, 9.0, 9.6

Applicability: Byproduct, Source, and Special Nuclear

Materials, and Fuel Cycle

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