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    3. Residue Management LAMP

    3.1. The Committee noted that there are three types of residue will be derived from LAMP namely:

    i. WLP

    ii. FGD

    iii. NUF

    All the residue produced will be stored temporarily in the RSF located within the plant site before final disposal (final Disposal) is implemented.

    3.2. The Committee noted that the Lynas will do program of research and development (R & D) of residues produced for the purpose of re-use and commercialization.

    Measures

    This is in line with IAEA statement on the practice of best in addressing residue. "The review team was encouraged by the approach shown by Lynas Malaysia Sdn Bhd Towards the management of solid residues from the proposed rare earths processing plant, in That it was actively investigating Ways of safe recycling and reusing Standard and Poor residues in order to minimize the That amount of radioactive waste would need to be disposed of. This 3,030 approach is a good example of how to fulfil Principle 7 (Protection of Present and Future Generations) of the Fundamental Safety Principles (IAEA Safety Standards Series No.. SF-1). " [IAEA Report page 6]

    Potential use or recycling of residues (reuse or recycle)
    for example, to use landfil and base material for roads (material for road base, car park, etc..) could refer to the following three sources:

    i. Report IAEA General Safety Guide (GSG-1): Classification of Waste radioactivity 2009; states that one of the options for the management of radioactive waste can be allowed
    this residue for road construction (para 2.20 page 11);

    ii. Report Health Protection Agency, Centre for Radiation, Chemicals and Environmental Hazards, UK (HPA-CRCE-001) in 2012 (T Anderson and S Mobbs) and

    iii. Papers Phosphogypsum (PG): Uses and Current Handling
    Practices Worldwide at 25th Annual Lakeland Regional Phosphate Conference (Julian Hilton).

    The Committee recommended use of all residues (Recycle) shall be monitored by the AELB and materials produced must be below 1 Bq / g, although there countries such as the UK allows level 5 Bq / g.

    3.3. If R & D to commercialization residues and failed, residue should be managed and stored in PDF, if failed deploy and build PDF, all residues will be sent back to the original source, if necessary. In this, Lynas has committed in writing and such required in TOL. Details of the conditions of approval are TOL the following:

    i. Lynas must submit all relevant aspects of PDF;

    ii. PDF site plan and must be submitted regardless of research and development (R & D) to commercialization, recycling and reuse of residual materials;

    iii. PDF locations to plan and submitted and approved within
    time and shall not exceed 10 months from the date TOL production;

    iv. Lynas must comply with the security / financial guarantee prescribed under the relevant law and in accordance with recommendations made by the Lynas of U.S. $ 50 million paid to the Government of Malaysia in installments. This is subject to review designated by the Board if later; and 31 31

    v. The Board may appoint an independent consultant to evaluate Lynas compliance to standards and regulations
    and costs incurred by the licensee.

    3.4. The Committee recommends that the Lynas to submit results research recycling, waste reduction (waste minimization), the use and commercialization of the residue
    produced by LAMP within 10 months after the TOL removed.

    3.5. The Committee recommends that the Lynas to submit PDF locations to plan and AELB approval within and shall not exceed 10 months from the date of issue of TOL.

    3.6. The Committee recommends that the Lynas to submit PDF DEIA if construction continues for DOE approval the discovery of Radiological Impact Assessment (RIA) before any PDF related license applications submitted to the AELB.

    3.7. The Committee recommended if recycling research and the location can not be identified or approved, Lynas shall carry residue produced by LAMP out of Malaysia. In this regard the Committee noted that the Lynas Corporation Ltd., Australia and Lynas Malaysia Sdn. Limited. had submitted their letters dated 23 February 2012 and 6 March 2012 a record commitment to LAMP carry out residue from Malaysia. [Refer to Appendix IV]

    3.8. The Committee took note of during the TOLLS Lynas will
    can only process stages with increase in raw material provided that each stage is safe.

    3.9. The Committee took note of the license period TOL,
    cumulative amount of residue produced by Lynas is is limited to a maximum of one and a half years.

    3.10. All radioactive residues shall be handled in RSF located in in LAMP site, which is coated with a waterproof material that is HDPE high quality, lining clay and detection system leakage. 3,232

    3.11. Committee recommends AELB impose appropriate to LAMP to take additional measures to ensure RSF overall protection so that dust does not fly to independently or air leakage into the ground. The Committee noted that all residues will
    always be kept in a 25% - 40% humidity.

    3.12. The Committee noted that if the LAMP able proves that the residue WLP, NUF and FGD exceeded the controlled by AELB and can be controlled as wastes under Regulations of the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005, residues must be handled in treatment facilities and licensed by the DOE's disposal.

    3.13. The Committee noted that any proposal to reuse of wastes should obtain application Special Wastes Management approval under Regulations of the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005 and provisions of other laws related.

    3.14. The Committee recommended the LAMP publicize the
    the public about effective control measures that implemented to ensure the operation and functioning of RSF safe.
 
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