Document: 10 CFR Part 72
Document ID: 23251a24-1257-428e-b095-6a66215b9707
Document Type: cfr
Title: Contents of application: Technical information.
Source: 10 CFR Part 72
Source URL: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/part-72/section-72.24
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Chapter: 
Section ID: 72.24
CFR Part: 72
CFR Title: 10

Content:
r MRS incorporates structures, systems, or components important to safety whose functional adequacy or reliability have not been demonstrated by prior use for that purpose or cannot be demonstrated by reference to performance data in related applications or to widely accepted engineering principles, an identification of these structures, systems, or components along with a schedule showing how safety questions will be resolved prior to the initial receipt of spent fuel, high-level radioactive waste, and/or reactor-related GTCC waste as appropriate for storage at the ISFSI or MRS. ( j ) The technical qualifications of the applicant to engage in the proposed activities, as required by § 72.28 . ( k ) A description of the applicant's plans for coping with emergencies, as required by § 72.32 . ( l ) A description of the equipment to be installed to maintain control over radioactive materials in gaseous and liquid effluents produced during normal operations and expected operational occurrences. The description must identify the design objectives and the means to be used for keeping levels of radioactive material in effluents to the environment as low as is reasonably achievable and within the exposure limits stated in § 72.104 . The description must include: ( 1 ) An estimate of the quantity of each of the principal radionuclides expected to be released annually to the environment in liquid and gaseous effluents produced during normal ISFSI or MRS operations; ( 2 ) A description of the equipment and processes used in radioactive waste systems; and ( 3 ) A general description of the provisions for packaging, storage, and disposal of solid wastes containing radioactive materials resulting from treatment of gaseous and liquid effluents and from other sources. ( m ) An analysis of the potential dose equivalent or committed dose equivalent to an individual outside the controlled area from accidents or natural phenomena events that result in the release of radioactive