“…EPA issued its revised and long awaited offsite health standards under the NWPA in June 2001, which set a limit to the release of radioactivity to the environment at 15 millirems per year for 10,000 years after disposal, a time frame without precedent (Cameron and Solomon 1990). The standard had three components: an individual human protection standard, a human intrusion standard, and multiple groundwater protection standards (Rechard and Tierney 2005). These regulations are also applicable at WIPP, where EPA must review DOE's recertification application every five years based on the regulations found in 40 CFR 194 until the facility closes (WIPP was last recertified in March 2006).…”