Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 968e9bbe-e8ca-4639-a8d2-f96483377bae
Document Type: srp
Title: - 12.4
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1219/ML12191A219.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 12
Section ID: 12.3
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l Ground Water Protection program which conforms to the guidance of RG 4.21. For those licensees that elect to demonstrate compliance with the programmatic requirements of 10 CFR 20.1406 via alternate methods, SECY-04-0032, “Programmatic Information Needed for Approval of a Combined License Application Without Inspections, Tests, Analyses, and Acceptance Criteria” notes that in the absence of ITAAC, “fully described” should be understood to mean that the program is clearly and sufficiently described in terms of the scope and level of detail to allow a reasonable assurance finding of acceptability at the COL stage. References: 1. 10 CFR 20.1406, “Minimization of Contamination.” 2. RG 4.21, “Minimization of Contamination and Radioactive Waste Generation: Life-Cycle Planning.” (ADAMS Accession No. ML080500187) A-4 Attachment A Appendix 12.3-12.4-A Attachment A Evaluation and Scoping information for Systems, Structures and Components 10 CFR 20.1406 Design Review I. General Guidance Perform an evaluation of SSCs that contain or could contain radioactive liquids or material. Those SSCs that have a potential to release radioactive materials to the facility, site, or environment which could contaminate the soil or groundwater should be evaluated. The regulations require that both design and operational processes be addressed. RG 4.21, “Minimization of Contamination and Radioactive Waste Generation: Life-Cycle Planning,” describes an acceptable method for applicants to meet the regulation. RG 4.21 also includes a list of examples that may be used to determine areas to address. Examples of SSCs, such as those listed in Attachment B of this appendix, include, but are not limited to, radioactive waste systems, building sumps and drains, spent fuel storage pools and other systems where, based on operational experience, the likelihood of such releases could occur. Typical systems and operational experience instances are included in Attachment C of this