Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: c5da9adb-ab27-4695-99d7-12432175e5c4
Document Type: srp
Title: and Reference 3).
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0707/ML070730464.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.5.2
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ocks have been properly characterized. (4) There is no potential for occurrence of other non-tectonic geologic events (e.g., landsliding, collapse or subsidence related to occurrence of karst features in limestone terranes, differential settlement) that could compromise the safety of the site, or the applicant has mitigated such occurrences and adequately supported acceptable engineering solutions in the application. (5) There is no potential for effects of human activity, such as subsidence caused by withdrawal or injection of fluids or collapse due to mineral extraction, that compromise safety of the site, or the applicant has taken steps to prevent such occurrences and has adequately supported these actions in the application. 2.5.1-14 Revision 4 - March 2007 2. Design Certification Reviews There are no postulated site parameters for a DC related to this SRP section. Geologic and seismic information is site-specific and will be addressed by the COL applicant. 3. Construction Permit, Operating License, and Combined License Reviews If the staff completes review of geologic and seismic aspects of the plant site and confirms that the applicant has met all applicable requirements (i.e., appropriate portions of GDC 2 in 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A; and 10 CFR 100.23) and guidelines (i.e., Regulatory Guides 1.165, 1.132, 1.138, 1.198, and 1.208), the conclusion in the SER should state that investigations and analyses performed and information provided support the applicant's conclusions regarding geologic and seismic suitability of the proposed nuclear power plant site. Licensing conditions established by the staff to resolve any significant deficiency identified in the application should be stated in sufficient detail to make clear the precise nature of the concerns and the required resolution. The application is also reviewed for any significant new information derived from site vicinity, site area, or site location geologic, seismic, geophysical, and geotechnical