Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 67030b27-389f-448c-8522-1a593f9928e6
Document Type: srp
Title: for instrumentation used to monitor and control radioactive effluent releases.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1007/ML100740449.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.5
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ed design, including referenced parts of SRP Sections 11.1, 11.3, 11.4, 11.5, and 12.3-12.4, for completeness in accordance with RG 1.206. 1. The P&IDs and system process flow diagrams are reviewed to determine all sources and volumes of liquid process and effluent streams; points of collection of liquid waste; the flowpaths of liquids through the system, including all bypasses; the treatment provided expected decontamination factors or removal efficiencies for radionuclides and holdup or decay time, and points of release of liquid effluents to the environment. This information is used to calculate the quantity of radioactive materials released annually in liquid effluents during normal operation, including AOOs, using given parameters, the GALE Code, and calculation techniques given in NUREG-0016 or NUREG-0017 and RG 1.112. The result of this calculation will be used to determine whether the proposed treatment system design meets the acceptance criteria of SRP Acceptance Criteria Subsection 1.c of this SRP section and relevant sections of SRP Section 11.1. Compliance with the acceptance criteria given in SRP Acceptance Criteria Subsection 1.a concerning exposures to the total body or critical organ of an individual in an unrestricted area will be determined based on dose and source term calculations performed by NRC staff using NUREG-0016 or NUREG-0017, RG 1.112, and NUREG/CR-4013 (LADTAP II Code). Compliance with the acceptance criterion given in SRP Acceptance Criteria Subsection 1.b concerning the cost-benefit analysis will be determined based on analyses performed by NRC staff, including population cumulative dose (person-Sv (person-rem)) calculations and cost-benefit studies. RG 1.110 describes methods for performing such cost-benefit analyses. 2. The review of the LWMS design capacity will encompass the following major areas: A. The system capability to process wastes in the event of a single major equipment item failure (e.g., outage of the primary means for