14 days
For first five transuranic waste shipments along a particular route, DOE will provide the states and CSG Midwest with a notification For shipments of spent nuclear fuel, shipper should provide each corridor state with a “courtesy call” prior to the shipment entering the state’s jurisdiction For transuranic waste, the WIPP Central Monitoring Room or other responsible party will telephone the designated state point of contact prior to a shipment entering a state
Advance Notification of Shipments: Transuranic Waste
Advance Notification of Shipments: Spent Nuclear Fuel
Two hours
Advance Notification of Shipments: Transuranic Waste
Two hours
Other Dates and Times
Action
Section to Find More Infromation
January 31
DOE will distribute an annual projection of transuranic waste shipments to all affected states and CSG Midwest DOE will send the states and CSG Midwest an updated annual projection of transuranic waste shipments In the event of a significant delay, shippers should notify the affected states of the delay and the carrier’s response In the event a shipment is canceled or the schedule changes by six hours or more, shippers must notify the governors’ designees in the affected states by telephone In the event of an incident or emergency, the shipper will notify the affected states through their 24-hour emergency numbers within one hour of receiving the initial notification Shippers should arrange for corridor states to have access to TRANSCOM, or other commercially available satellite tracking system, from the point of origin until one hour after the shipment has left the state’s jurisdiction
Advance Notification of Shipments: Transuranic Waste Advance Notification of Shipments: Transuranic Waste
July 31
Weather and Road Conditions
Greater than two hours
Advance Notification of Shipments: Spent Nuclear Fuel
Six hours or more
Emergency Management Considerations: Notification
Within one hour
TRANSCOM/Shipment Tracking
One hour after shipment
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