Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: ba7b8f31-872f-4ab8-bdf8-7be885afd4b6
Document Type: srp
Title: LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1502/ML15029A032.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.2
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umption of animal products (meat and milk products), fish and invertebrate consumption, crop irrigation and consumption of such crops, and use as an ingredient in food products or food processing. The analysis and results proposed by the applicant will be evaluated using the guidance of BTP 11-6 and its acceptance criteria. SRP Sections 2.4.12 and 2.4.13 present information and guidance on modeling the transport of associated radioactivity in groundwater and surface water bodies. The reviewer will evaluate the type of event leading to the assumed failure of a tank and components; the assumed radioactive source term, as radionuclide concentrations and total inventory of radioactivity; the process by which the radioactivity is assumed to be released in the environment from plant facilities; the use of plant design features and credit assumed in mitigating the amounts of radioactivity released and duration of the release; the basis for the selection of the nearest point of entry into a surface water body and groundwater; dispersion and dilution mechanisms from the release to the nearest point of entry and dose receptor; dose receptors and types of exposure pathways considered; and the resulting radionuclide concentrations at the nearest point of entry and dose receptor location. The reviewer will determine whether the analytical approach, assumptions, and model parameters used in assessing the radiological impacts are adequately conservative, consistent with the guidance of BTP 11-6, and confirm whether the acceptance criteria of BTP 11-6 are met at the nearest point of entry and dose receptor. Alternatively, for plant system features and site characteristics incapable of meeting the acceptance criteria of BTP 11- 6, the reviewer will evaluate proposed special design features applied in mitigating the effects of a postulated tank failure and determine whether such design features are adequate and acceptable given the objectives of BTP 11-6 in protecting public health