Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: ba7b8f31-872f-4ab8-bdf8-7be885afd4b6
Document Type: srp
Title: LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1502/ML15029A032.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.2
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e facility design and proposed operations comply with 10 CFR Part 20 using the guidance of RGs 1.189 and 1.205 in protecting workers and members of the public. 8. The staff has reviewed the provisions incorporated in the applicant’s design to control the release of radioactive materials in liquids resulting from inadvertent tank overflows, avoid the contamination of nonradioactive systems, prevent uncontrolled and unmonitored releases of radioactive materials in the environment, and avoid interconnections with potable and sanitary water systems and concludes that the measures proposed by the applicant meet the requirements of GDC 60 and 61 and guidance of RG 1.143 and 4.21 for liquids and liquid wastes produced during normal operation and AOOs. 11.2-32 Revision 5 – January 2016 9. There are no specific operational programs required for the operation of the LWMS. All liquid effluent releases associated with the operation of the LWMS are controlled by the ODCM. The applicant has committed, SRP Sections 11.5 and 13.4, to develop a plant- and site-specific ODCM before fuel load based on NEI ODCM Template 07-09A. The staff’s evaluation of the ODCM and acceptability of NEI ODCM Template 07-09A are discussed in SRP Section 11.5. 10. If applicable, the staff has reviewed the proposed augmentation of programmatic elements in assessing the adequacy of the LWMS design and resulting effects on the development of the radioactive liquid effluent source terms. The staff’s evaluation and conclusion of the acceptability of the augmented programmatic elements is addressed in SER Section 13.4 and the relevant requirements and guidance are identified in the appropriate SER sections for the subsystems and components identified in the supplemental or new programmatic elements. The staff concludes that the proposed augmentation of programmatic elements is acceptable and consistent with the ALARA principle described in 10 CFR 20.1101(b) and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I design