Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 4bd45d7d-29f4-4741-af71-92f8172245e1
Document Type: srp
Title: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0707/ML070710397.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.4
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nsion joints, wall-to-floor joint seals, sheathed hoses, drip pans or containment boxes, backflow preventers, siphon breakers, self-sealing quick-disconnects, and operational interlocks). See guidance given in relevant NRC bulletins and circulars (e.g., IE Bulletin Nos. 79-19 and 80-10; IE Circular Nos. 77-10, 77-14, 79-07, 79-09, 79-21, and 81-09; and IE Information Notice Nos. 84-72, 85-92, 87-07, and 90-31). B. In facilitating decommissioning, designs should minimize, to the extent practicable, embedding contaminated piping in concrete, consistent with maintaining radiation doses ALARA during operations and decommissioning. C. To minimize waste generation, provisions should be in place to clean contaminated materials (e.g., system components and equipment) and regenerate or reuse resin beds as applicable (e.g., demineralizer resin beds with some remaining ion-exchange capacity when feasible), as opposed to premature disposal. D. Mobile liquid waste processing systems with interconnections to permanently installed plant SWMS subsystems should include provisions that 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. E. All temporary and flexible lines (as hoses and connections), system piping embedded in concrete, and effluent discharge lines or piping buried in soils should undergo pressure testing. All system piping and valves associated with 11.4-14 Revision 3 - March 2007 transfer lines to storage tanks and discharge piping buried in soils and concrete, including features designed for the early detection of leaks and spills (e.g., leak detection sumps and wells), should have corrosion-resistant properties. See Regulatory Guide 1.143 for wastes produced during normal operation and anticipated operational occurrences. F. Further guidance is found in Memorandum from Larry W. Camper to David B. Matthews and