Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 8536691d-4254-4c01-a5ec-aa9dee960958
Document Type: srp
Title: PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1007/ML100740509.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.5
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pling and monitoring process and effluent streams and conducting analysis of samples, including the proposed analytical programs, during postulated accidents are in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.34(f)(2)(vxii) and 10 CFR 50.34(f)(2)(vxxii), and the guidelines in RG 1.97 and Appendix 11.5-A, as supported by the reviews and evaluations conducted under SRP Sections 13.3 and 7.5. The applicant identified the specific revision of RG 1.97 applicable to the application, as described in SRP BTP 7-10 (see SRP Section 7.5). 4. The review evaluated P&IDs, process flow diagrams, and descriptions of proposed sampling points for the liquid, gaseous, and solid waste systems, provisions for local ventilation, and locations of monitoring and sampling points relative to effluent release points, as shown on site plot diagrams. 5. The staff reviewed the applicant’s quality assurance provisions for the PERMISS, the quality group classifications used for system components, and the seismic design applied to structures housing these systems. The design of the systems and structures housing these systems meets the guidance of RG 1.143. The elements of the quality 11.5-24 Revision 5 - May 2010 assurance program are consistent with the NRC guidance contained in RGs 1.21, 1.33, 4.1, 4.8, and 4.15; Generic Letter 89-01; Radiological Assessment BTP (Revision 1, November 1979); and NUREG-1301 or NUREG-1302 and NUREG-0133. 6. The staff reviewed the provisions incorporated in the applicant’s design to (1) control the release of radioactive materials in wastes caused by spills, leaks, and inadvertent tank overflows, (2) avoid the contamination of nonradioactive systems, (3) prevent uncontrolled and unmonitored releases of radioactive materials in the environment, and (4) avoid interconnections with potable and sanitary water systems. On the basis of this review, the staff concludes that the applicant’s proposed measures are consistent with the guidance of RG 1.143 and the