Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: c75a9de4-9927-49e4-b078-7f5dadd37acd
Document Type: srp
Title: DESIGN BASIS ACCIDENT RADIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCE ANALYSES FOR
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0702/ML070230012.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 15
Section ID: 15.0.3
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set forth above, the staff has reviewed the site-specific short-term atmospheric dispersion (χ/Q) values at the exclusion area boundary (EAB), at the boundary of the low population zone (LPZ), in the technical support center (TSC) and in the control room for the proposed site in the combined operating license (COL) application and has verified that they are within the design reference set of χ/Q values specified in the [name of certified reactor design] design control document. Therefore, the staff concludes that the distance to the EAB and to the LPZ boundary of the [name] site and plant features intended to mitigate the radiological consequences of postulated design basis accidents, in conjunction with the engineered safety features as described in the [name] certified standard design, are sufficient to provide reasonable assurance that the total radiological consequences of the design basis accidents considered in the [name] certified design will be within the radiological consequence evaluation factors of 10 CFR 50.34(a)(1) and GDC 19. [or :] As set forth above, the staff has reviewed the site-specific short-term χ/Q values at the EAB, at the boundary of the LPZ, in the TSC and in the control room for the proposed site in the COL application and found that [name the χ/Q receptors that are not within the DCD] exceed the design reference set of χ/Q values specified in the [name of certified reactor design] design control document. However, the staff has verified that the applicant has demonstrated that the radiological consequences associated with the bounding DBAs using its site-specific χ/Q values meet the radiological consequence evaluation factors identified in 10 CFR 50.34(a)(1) and GDC 19. Therefore, the staff concludes that the distance to the EAB and to the LPZ boundary of the [site name] site and plant features intended to mitigate the radiological consequences of postulated design basis accidents, in conjunction with the engineered safety features