Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 13fda301-b942-4542-a493-fc1e4c60019b
Document Type: srp
Title: PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0707/ML070710438.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.5
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n (D/Q) factors for gaseous and particulate effluents, (3) provide specifications for maximum radioactivity levels in tanks containing liquids and descriptions of protective measures applied to spills and leaks from such tanks, (4) identify locations of offsite dose receptors and the basis for their selection using the results of annual land use census surveys, (5) describe criteria used to determine the operability of waste treatment systems and requirements in conducting dose projections, such as whenever treatment systems are not fully utilized, or in assessing monthly, quarterly, and yearly doses, and (6) define administrative and operational procedures associated with the implementation of the ODCM. The review evaluates the description of programs and procedures addressing quality assurance and quality control supporting the implementation of the 11.5-16 Revision 4 - March 2007 ODCM, the description of information to be contained in annual radiological effluent release reports, the listing of requirements mandating reports to the NRC, and the process for initiating and documenting changes to the ODCM and its supporting procedures. The review of the ODCM may be conducted as part of the review of SRP Section 11.4, depending on where the applicant has located the procedural details and programmatic controls of the ODCM in the PCP, given the provisions of Generic Letter 89-01 and NUREG-1301 or NUREG-1302. C. REMP—The REMP is reviewed to determine whether the program provides the means to monitor and quantify radiation and radioactivity levels in the environs of the plant associated with gaseous and liquid effluent releases and the direct external radiation from contained sources of radioactive materials in tanks and equipment and in buildings. The REMP demonstrates compliance with the regulatory requirements and guidance noted above. The procedural details and programmatic elements of the REMP should be based on the guidance of NUREG-1301 or NUREG-1302,