Removal of Tank System(s) From Service Clause Samples

Removal of Tank System(s) From Service. 1. This Subsection shall apply to all low-level radioactive waste tank system(s) listed in Appendix F to this Agreement that are removed from service. Within ninety (90) days of the effective date of this Agreement, or within ninety (90) days of the date a tank is declared inactive, whichever is later, the DOE shall provide to EPA and TDEC a schedule for conducting the waste characterization(s) of tank contents for hazardous and/or radiological constituents in tank system(s) removed from service. The DOE's waste characterization(s) shall include the results of the sampling and analysis of the contents (including wastes, liquids, and sludges) of all tank system(s) removed from service. 2. Within ninety (90) days of the effective date of this Agreement, or within ninety (90) days of the date a tank is declared inactive, whichever is later, the DOE shall submit to EPA and TDEC for approval risk characterization plan(s) and schedule(s) for characterizing the risk(s) associated with all tank system(s) removed from service. The DOE's risk assessment plan(s) shall characterize and define categories of risks associated with the tank system(s) pending final remediation. The DOE shall conduct risk characterization(s) for tank system(s) removed from service in accordance with the approved schedules. 3. Based upon the results of the waste and risk characterization(s) required above, the DOE shall propose a schedule(s) to EPA and TDEC for approval for operable units/ interim measures or final remedial action as described below. This schedule shall be proposed and updated as part of the annual timetables and deadlines submitted under Section XIX (Timetables and Deadlines) of this Agreement. 4. The DOE shall remediate all tank system(s) removed from service. To the extent practicable, the DOE shall remove or decontaminate, or otherwise remediate all residues, contaminated containment system components (liners, etc.), contaminated soils and structures and equipment associated with the tank system(s). 5. The DOE shall address the following phases of tank system(s) remediation as both corrective measures or remedial actions under the applicable waste area grouping or operable unit: a. Remediation of the tank(s) contents; b. Remediation of the tank(s) and related piping and appurtenances; and c. Remediation of any surrounding releases or contamination. 6. The provisions described herein shall become effective six months after the effective date of this change. Prior to the s...

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