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Risk Assessment of a Generic Site

There are three potentially significant pathways through which exposure to hazardous substances emplaced in a waste disposal facility can occur  [Pg.95]

for purposes of waste classification, it appears possible to assess the risk from the intrusion and atmospheric release pathways at a generic hazardous waste disposal site. However, a generic assessment of risk from the water release pathway normally would incorporate assumptions that would be extremely conservative for many sites (e.g., the amount of water infiltration and travel times of hazardous substances to a nearby well). [Pg.97]

as a practical matter, it is possible to establish a risk-based hazardous waste classification system by focusing on intrusion scenarios that are essentially generic. In reaching this conclusion, it is [Pg.97]

The dominance of the risk to inadvertent intruders at near-surface waste disposal sites allows the use of this type of scenario to develop a risk-based waste classification system. However, NCRP recognizes that exposures of the public and protection of the environment also are of concern in determining acceptable disposal practices at specific sites. The potential for off-site releases of hazardous substances is the primary reason that classification of waste based on risks to hypothetical inadvertent intruders does not obviate the need for site-specific risk assessments to determine waste acceptance criteria in the form of limits on disposal of particular hazardous substances. [Pg.98]


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