Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 9c2e51dc-3cee-46a8-8d56-738b8eca7e2e
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Standard Format and Content for Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (Rev. 1)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML2134/ML21347A138.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-05
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Section ID: RG-1.185
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oposed plan for final site status and uses (e.g., industrial use, “green field”). f. A description, to the extent known, of activities related to the final dismantlement and decontamination of the facility in order to complete decommissioning. g. If applicable, the plans for Tribal, State, and local government and community involvement in the decommissioning process. This involvement might take the form of an advisory panel, community outreach committee, or similar group constituted from the stakeholders most affected by the decommissioning activities at the facility. The PSDAR could include a discussion of how DG-1349 Revision 1, Page 9 this group, if the licensee intends to create one, would participate throughout the decommissioning process. h. The licensee should include an evaluation of the environmental impacts of the site-specific decommissioning activities (e.g., remediation activities, removal of large components) and planned site modifications, as well as provide a summary of this analysis and its results. i. The licensee should identify the decommissioning activities whose environmental impacts are not bounded by previous environmental reviews and which will be addressed in the future. The PSDAR should provide a description of any unbounded impacts and contributing activities. The PSDAR should discuss the anticipated schedule for any activities that the licensee has identified as unbounded environmental impacts. The level of detail of the description provided for each of the decommissioning activities will depend, in part, on the nature of the activity. The licensee should describe activities that are unique to the facility, and thus may result in additional NRC staff oversight during decommissioning, in greater detail than that for routine activities. For example, a chemical decontamination of a slightly radiologically contaminated system using a mild acid would need only a short description of the process in the PSDAR. However, to allow the staff to