Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 96b2f110-400e-48b7-847b-b1b258cef99e
Document Type: srp
Title: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND EMERGENCY OPERATION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070264.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.4.14
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ia given in subsection II. SRP Section 14.3 (proposed) contains procedures for the review of certified design material (CDM) for the standard design, including the site parameters, interface criteria, and ITAAC.22 IV. EVALUATION FINDINGS For both construction permit and operating license reviews the findings will consist of a brief statement of technical specifications and emergency procedures and the time required to implement flood protection of facilities and assure ensure an adequate water supply for safety-related equipment. The flood or water levels and other conditions at which action is to be initiated will also be stated. If none are required, the findings will so state. A sample operating license statement follows: The staff concludes that the applicant's proposed emergency flood protection plan and corresponding plant shutdown technical specifications are acceptable and meet the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, 50.36 and General Design Criteria 2. This conclusion is based on the following: The applicant has provided an emergency flood protection plan designed to minimize the impact of floods exceeding plant grade on safety-related facilities, and a corresponding proposed technical specification outlining the action to be taken to prevent any flood-caused accidents. The applicant's flood protection plan is designed to meet the criteria of Regulatory Guide 1.59, position 2, and Regulatory Guide 1.102, position 2. It includes procedures for predicting rainfall floods, arrangements to warn of upstream seismically induced dam failure floods, and lead times available and types of action to be taken to meet safety-related requirements for both sources of flooding. The applicant's warning scheme for both types of floods is to be divided into two stages. Stage I will allow preparation steps and some damage, but will withhold major economic damage until Stage II warning assures ensures a flood above plant grade. 2.4.14-5 DRAFT Rev. 3 - April 1996 Reservoir levels