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of 26 April 2017 (Status as of 1 January 2021)
1 Radioactive waste exclusively containing radionuclides with a half-life of 100 days or less must, whenever possible, be retained at the sites where it arises until its activity has decayed to such an extent that it can be measured for clearance in accordance with Article 106 or discharged within the licensed discharge rate in accordance with Article 112 paragraph 2.
2 In the absence of an alternative that is more favourable overall for people and the environment, radioactive waste whose activity, as a result of radioactive decay, will have decreased no later than 30 years after the end of use of the original material to such an extent that it can be measured for clearance in accordance with Article 106 or recycled in accordance with Article 115 must be stored until this point has been reached. It must be separated from radioactive waste which does not fulfil this condition.
3 During the decay period, waste as specified in paragraphs 1 and 2 must be:
- a.
- packaged and stored in such a way as to prevent the uncontrolled release of radioactive substances and avoid creating a fire hazard;
- b.
- marked and provided with documentation indicating the type of waste, activity content and time of possible clearance.
4 Prior to clearance, it must be ensured that Article 106, or Article 112 or 115, is complied with.
5 The licensing authority shall specify the technical requirements for decay storage and any related activities.39
39 Inserted by No II of the O of 7 Dec. 2018, in force since 1 Feb. 2019 (AS 2019 183).