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1. In this Part—
“Ba-137m eluting source” means a source which consists of Cs-137 in a sealed container which is designed and constructed to allow the elution of Ba-137m, and which is radioactive material or radioactive waste solely because of that Cs-137;
“Class A gaseous tritium light device” means a gaseous tritium light device where the activity of the device does not exceed 2 x 1010 Bq of tritium;
“Class B gaseous tritium light device” means a gaseous tritium light device which is installed or intended to be installed on premises and where the activity—
in each sealed container in the device does not exceed 8 x 1010 Bq of tritium, and
of the device does not exceed 1 x 1012 Bq of tritium;
“Class C gaseous tritium light device” means a gaseous tritium light device installed or intended to be installed—
in a vessel or aircraft, or
in a vehicle or other equipment used or intended to be used by the armed forces of the Crown;
“disposal permit” means—
an environmental permit to carry on the radioactive substances activity described in paragraph 11(2)(b) of Part 2 of this Schedule, or
an authorisation under the 1993 Act to dispose of radioactive waste held in respect of premises situated in Northern Ireland or Scotland;
“electrodeposited source” means an article where radionuclides are electrodeposited onto a metal substrate and which is radioactive material or radioactive waste solely because it contains Ni-63 or Fe-55;
“gaseous tritium light device” means a sealed source in a device which is an illuminant, instrument, sign or indicator which—
incorporates tritium in one or more sealed containers constructed to prevent dispersion of that tritium in normal use, and
is radioactive material solely because it contains that tritium;
“luminised article” means an article which is made wholly or partly from a luminescent substance in the form of a film or a paint and which—
is radioactive material or radioactive waste solely because it contains Pm-147 or H-3, and
is not a sealed source;
“management”, in respect of waste, means—
the preparation by checking, cleaning or repairing that waste for its re-use without further processing,
the recovery of that waste,
the disposal of that waste, or
the application of any treatment process to that waste which is preparatory to the recovery or disposal of it,
and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;
“relevant river” means a river or a part of a river which—
is not a part of the sea, and
at the place and time of any disposal into it of aqueous radioactive waste from a sewage disposal works or directly from premises, has a flow-rate which is not less than 1m3s-1;
“relevant sewer” means—
a public sewer, or
a disposal main which leads to a sewage disposal works that—
has the capacity to handle a minimum of 100m3 of effluent per day, and
discharges treated effluent only to the sea or to a relevant river,
and “public sewer”, “disposal main”, “sewage disposal works” and “effluent” have the same meaning as in the Water Industry Act 1991 M1;
“relevant standard conditions” has the meaning given in paragraph 10;
“sea” includes any area submerged at mean high water springs and also includes, so far as the tide flows at mean high water springs, an estuary or arm of the sea and the waters of any channel, creek, bay or river;
“sealed source” means a radioactive source containing radioactive material where the structure is designed to prevent, under normal use, any dispersion of radioactive substances, excluding such a source where it is an electrodeposited source or a tritium foil source;
“stored in transit” means the storage in the course of transit of radioactive material or radioactive waste but does not include any storage of such material or waste where it is removed from its container;
“Table 4”, “Table 5”, “Table 6”, “Table 7” or “Table 8” means the table with that number in this Part;
“a tritium foil source” means an article which—
has a mechanically tough surface into which tritium is incorporated, and
is radioactive material or radioactive waste solely because of that tritium;
“uranium or thorium compound” means a substance or article which is radioactive material or radioactive waste solely because it is or contains metallic uranium or thorium or prepared compounds of uranium or thorium, and in respect of which metal or compound the proportion of—
U-235 in the uranium it contains is no more than 0.72% by mass, and
any isotope of thorium it contains is present in the isotopic proportions found in nature;
“waste permitted person” means, in relation to the radioactive waste where the term appears, a person who holds—
an environmental permit to carry on the radioactive substances activity described in paragraph 11(2)(b) or (c) of Part 2 of this Schedule, or
in respect of premises in Scotland or Northern Ireland, an authorisation under section 13 or 14 of the 1993 Act;
“week” means any period of 7 consecutive days;
“year” means a calendar year.
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M11991 c. 56; the definition of “public sewer” was amended by section 99(6) of the Water Act 2003 (c. 37).
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