Structure This guide is divided into three parts. The first part identifies the purpose and objectives of the document. Part II addresses the states’ preferences for radioactive material shipping activities that will impact the Midwestern region. Part III is a compilation of various types of information on the Midwestern states and on radioactive material transportation. Included in this section are state points of contact, emergency response plans, routes, and statutes pertaining to radioactive material transportation. The points of contact are subdivided by topical area; when in doubt as to whom to contact, shippers should seek assistance from the executive branch appointee to the Midwestern Radioactive Materials Transportation Committee. In 2015, the Midwestern Radioactive Materials Transportation Committee modified the planning guide to include available information on points of contact for federally recognized Indian Tribes located in the Midwest. The tribal information is expected to expand in future editions of this guide. The scope of this planning guide is limited to shipments of spent nuclear fuel, high-level radioactive waste, transuranic waste, and HRCQ material. It does not address shipments conducted for national security purposes (including naval spent nuclear fuel shipments), nor does it cover low-level radioactive waste or mixed low-level radioactive waste shipments. In preparing this planning guide, we drew from various sources, starting with the minimum requirements spelled out in regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), as well as DOE orders and other federal guidance. We then added what we consider to be “best practices” based on our experiences with radioactive material shipments. It should be noted that some states enforce NRC regulations themselves.
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