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I II111 1LOWMAN LONG-TERM SURVEILLANCE PLAN
" Review the final LTSP, the permanent site file, the previous site inspection
report(s) and site inspection map(s), and any maintenance or corrective action
reports.
" Prepare the site inspection checklist based on previous inspections or repairs;
incorporate any modifications that may be needed.
" Verify and update the names and telephone numbers of all parties with whom
access or notification agreements have been executed.
" Verify the DOE 24-hour telephone number and appropriate agency telephone
numbers and contacts. Arrange to change the entrance sign, as needed.
" Schedule the site inspection.
" Notify the NRC, the state of Idaho, and adjacent landowners for possible
attendance at the inspection.
" Assemble the equipment needed to conduct the inspection.
" Adjust the Brunton compass's magnetic declination for that of the Lowman area
(currently 18.5 degrees east of true north).
6.4 SITE INSPECTION AND INSPECTION CHECKLIST
The site inspection will cover the site area, the disposal cell, and the immediate off-
site areas. All site inspection activities and observations are to be recorded
and described using the as-built drawings, initial site inspection checklist
(Attachment 5), site inspection map, a field notebook, and photographs.
Observations and photographic stations should be recorded on the field maps.
After the inspection is complete, these maps are to be drafted and retained in the
Lowman permanent site file.
The initial site inspection checklist (Attachment 5) is a guideline for the inspectors
during their inspection. At the completion of each inspection, the checklist will be
revised to include new information or to delete items that are no longer pertinent.
Revisions to the checklist will be documented in the inspection report.
A photographic record of the site inspection must be maintained. Site conditions
are to be documented by ground photographs to provide a record of developing
trends and to enable the DOE to evaluate the need for and extent of future
activities. Any site feature or condition that requires the inspectors to make a
written comment, explanation, or description will be photographed, if possible. A
site inspection photo log will be used for recording the photographs (Attachment 4).
All features will be photographed and recorded as specified in Section 3.4. The
number of photographs, the view angles, and the lenses used are up to the
judgement of the inspectors, as long as sufficient photographs are taken for agency
review.
DOE/AL;82350-36 APRIL 12, 1994
REV. 1, VER. 2 LOW004H.WC
6-2SITE INSPECTIONS
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