Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: b143ccef-ed08-482d-bc4b-b4e012328090
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Applications for Nuclear Power Plants (Rev. 1)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1523/ML15233A056.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.206
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mit or COL, these items are not requirements for the licensee unless such items are restated in the FSAR. Final Safety Analysis Report For a COLA referencing a DC, 10 CFR 52.79(d) does not require the FSAR to contain information or analyses submitted to the Commission in connection with the DC as long as the FSAR incorporates by reference the DC FSAR and contains, in addition to the information and analyses otherwise required, information sufficient to demonstrate that the site characteristics fall within the site parameters specified in the DC. For a COLA referencing an ESP, 10 CFR 52.79(b) does not require the FSAR to contain information or analyses submitted to the Commission in connection with the ESP as long as the FSAR incorporates by reference the ESP SSAR and contains, in addition to the information and analyses otherwise required, information sufficient to demonstrate that the design of the facility falls within the site characteristics and design parameters specified in the ESP. Environmental Report For a COLA incorporating by reference a DC, 10 CFR 51.50(c)(2) provides that the COL ER may incorporate by reference the EA previously prepared by the NRC for the referenced DC. If the DC EA is referenced, the COL ER contains information to demonstrate that the site characteristics for the COL site fall within the site parameters in the DC EA. For a COLA referencing an ESP, 10 CFR 51.50(c)(1) does not require the COL ER to contain information or analyses submitted to the Commission in the ESP ER or resolved in the Commission’s ESP EIS, however, in addition to the environmental information and analyses otherwise required it contains (1) information to demonstrate that the design of the facility falls within the site characteristics and design parameters specified in the ESP, (2) information to resolve any potentially significant environmental issue that was not resolved in the ESP proceeding, and (3) any new and significant information for issues related to