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13.—(1) A person to whom article 11(2) applies in respect of a waste which is—
(a)described in article 12(1)(a); and
(b)not a sealed source, an electrodeposited source or a tritium foil source,
must ensure that the quantity of the waste or, as applicable, the quantity of any radionuclide which that waste contains, does not exceed the value specified in column 3 of Table 3 in respect of the total quantity of that waste disposed of on or from the premises during the period stated in that column.
(2) A person to whom article 11(2) applies must—
(a)keep an adequate record of the solid radioactive waste which the person disposes of on or from any premises under that article;
(b)dispose of the waste by a route identified in paragraph (3);
(c)where the disposal route in sub-paragraph (3)(a) is used, ensure that where practicable any marking or labelling of the waste or its container is removed before the person disposes of that waste;
(d)where the waste is or was a high-activity source, notify the details of the disposal to the chief inspector within 14 days of the disposal (including the information required by Annex II of the HASS Directive), in such form as may be required by the chief inspector; and
(e)allow the chief inspector access to such records or such premises as the chief inspector may request in order to determine that all of the conditions that apply in respect of that article are complied with.
(3) The routes referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(b) are by transfer to—
(a)subject to paragraph (4), a person who disposes of substantial quantities of non-radioactive waste for burial in landfill, incineration or recovery and where the radioactive waste will be mixed with such non-radioactive waste for the purposes of such burial, incineration or recovery;
(b)a waste permitted person; or
(c)where the waste is a sealed source, an electrodeposited source or a tritium foil source, to a licensee of a nuclear site or to a person situated in another Member State who is lawfully entitled to receive such waste.
(4) The route in sub-paragraph (3)(a) only applies in respect of waste described in article 12(1)(a)—
(a)which is not a sealed source, an electrodeposited source or a tritium foil source; or
(b)which is such a source, where in respect of the total amount of such sources which are disposed of on or from the premises under article 11(2), the quantity of the waste or, as applicable, the quantity of any radionuclide which that waste contains, does not exceed the value specified in column 3 of table 3 in respect of that source during the period stated in that column.
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