Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: dfad5166-86ba-4d57-a49c-4a918bb0780d
Document Type: srp
Title: and Section 2.4.9, as described in the corresponding SRP sections.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0701/ML070100647.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.4.7
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pplicants pursuant to 10 CFR Part 50 or 10 CFR Part 52. Except when the applicant proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with specified portions of the Commission’s regulations, the staff will use the method described herein to evaluate conformance with Commission regulations. The provisions of this SRP section apply to reviews of applications submitted six months or more after the date of issuance of this SRP section, unless superseded by a later revision. VI. REFERENCES3 1. 10 CFR Part 50, “Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities.” 2. 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A, General Design Criterion 2, “Design Bases for Protection Against Natural Phenomena.” 3. 10 CFR Part 52, “Early Site Permits; Standard Design Certifications; and Combined Licenses for Nuclear Power Plants.” 2.4.2-16 Revision 4 - March 2007 4. 10 CFR Part 100, “Reactor Site Criteria.” 5. ANSI/ANS-2.8-1992, “Determining Design Basis Flooding at Power Reactor Sites.” Historical Technical Reference. 6. “Application of Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates, United States East of the 105th Meridian,” Hydrometeorological Report No. 52, U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and U.S. Department of Army Corps of Engineers, August 1982. 7. “Meteorological Criteria for Extreme Floods for Four Basins in the Tennessee and Cumberland River Watersheds,” Hydrometeorological Report No. 47, U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Tennessee Valley Authority, May 1973. 8. “Meteorology of Important Rainstorms in the Colorado River and Great Basin Drainages,” Hydrometeorological Report No. 50, U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and U.S. Department of Army Corps of Engineers, December 1981. 9. “Probable Maximum Precipitation for California – Calculation Procedures,” Hydrometeorological Report No. 58, U.S. Department of Commerce