Summary of Radiological Guidelines for the DOE FUSRAP Program for DOE Conference on EPA Transuranic Guides Wayne R. Hansen Los Alamos National Laboratory The Department of Energy (DOE) programs for Surplus Facilities and Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) has prepared some draft criteria for residual radiation levels. This paper summarizes a joint effort by Los Alamos National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Operations, and Bechtel National, Inc., to prepare a background document for such criteria. The FUSRAP sites in the DOE program involve a wide range of radioactive contamination in soils, building wastes, sludges, and chemical residues. The majority of site contaminants involve ‘higher than normal, naturally occurring radionuclides and three sites involve fission products and transuranics. Before remedial action decisions on these sites were possible, some basis for decision regarding completion of remedial action was necessary. In 1981, the DOE Inspector General stated that decisions regarding the need for remedial actions should be based on site specific health effects assessments and a cost/benefit analysis. To meet the needs of the program, ORO-831 was prepared based on DOE Standards for Radiation Protection of the Public. ¢