Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 48e0424f-1ce1-40c2-8315-90d07a9f20d5
Document Type: srp
Title: FLOODING PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0707/ML070730437.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.4.10
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SRP Section 2.4.3; that related to dam failure scenarios is described in SRP Section 2.4.4; that related to effects of storm surges and seiches including probable maximum windstorm is described in SRP Section 2.4.5; that related to tsunami hazards is described in SRP Section 2.4.6; that related to ice hazards is described in SRP Section 2.4.7; and that related to channel diversions is described in SRP Section 2.4.9. 5. For DC applications and COL applications referencing a DC rule or DC application, review of the site parameters in the Design Control Document (DCD) Tier 1 and Chapter 2 of the DCD Tier 21 submitted by the applicant is performed under SRP Section 2.0, 2.4.10-3 Revision 3 - March 2007 “Site Characteristics and Site Parameters.” Review of site characteristics and site- related design parameters in ESP applications or in COL applications referencing an ESP is also performed under Section 2.0. The specific acceptance criteria and review procedures are contained in the referenced SRP sections. II. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Requirements Acceptance criteria are based on meeting the relevant requirements of the following Commission regulations: 1. 10 CFR Part 100, as it relates to identifying and evaluating hydrological features of the site. The requirements to consider physical site characteristics in site evaluations are specified in 10 CFR 100.10(c) for applications before January 10, 1997, and in 10 CFR 100.20(c) for applications on or after January 10, 1997. 2. 10 CFR 100.23(d) sets forth the criteria to determine the siting factors for plant design bases with respect to seismically induced floods and water waves at the site. 3. 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A, General Design Criterion (GDC) 2, for CP and OL applications, as it relates to consideration of the most severe of the natural phenomena that have been historically reported for the site and surrounding area, with sufficient margin for the limited accuracy, quantity, and period of time in which the