40 CFR Part 197
PART 197—PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL RADIATION PROTECTION STANDARDS FOR YUCCA MOUNTAIN, NEVADA
- PART 197—PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL RADIATION PROTECTION STANDARDS FOR YUCCA MOUNTAIN, NEVADA
- Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency › Subchapter F—Radiation Protection Programs
- Subpart A—Public Health and Environmental Standards for Storage
- § 197.1 What does subpart A cover?
- § 197.2 What definitions apply in subpart A?
- § 197.3 How is subpart A implemented?
- § 197.4 What standard must DOE meet?
- § 197.5 When will this part take effect?
- Subpart B—Public Health and Environmental Standards for Disposal
- § 197.11 What does subpart B cover?
- § 197.12 What definitions apply in subpart B?
- § 197.13 How is Subpart B implemented?
- § 197.14 What is a reasonable expectation?
- § 197.15 How must DOE take into account the changes that will occur during the period of geologic stability?
- Individual-Protection Standard
- § 197.20 What standard must DOE meet?
- § 197.21 Who is the reasonably maximally exposed individual?
- Human-Intrusion Standard
- § 197.25 What standard must DOE meet?
- § 197.26 What are the circumstances of the human intrusion?
- Ground Water Protection Standards
- § 197.30 What standards must DOE meet?
- § 197.31 What is a representative volume?
- Additional Provisions
- § 197.35 [Reserved]
- § 197.36 Are there limits on what DOE must consider in the performance assessments?
- § 197.37 Can EPA amend this rule?
- § 197.38 Are the Individual Protection and Ground Water Protection Standards Severable?
- Appendix A to Part 197—Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose Equivalent