Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: e1c5261f-4ef6-4478-8cf0-015611057574
Document Type: srp
Title: and 9.3.2, “Process and Post-accident Sampling Systems.”  The review addresses
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1502/ML15029A039.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.5
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the TS are in agreement with the requirements identified as a result of the staff’s review. The review will include the evaluation or development of appropriate controls and the limiting conditions for operation and their bases as being 11.3-28 Revision 4 – January 2016 consistent with the plant design. The ODCM, SREC, and TS are reviewed with respect to the requirements of 10 CFR 50.36a using GL 89-01 and guidance contained in NUREG-1301 (BWR) or NUREG-1302 (BWR) and NUREG-0133 for either type of plant. Alternatively, a COL applicant may incorporate by reference NEI 07-09A as the basis of the ODCM until a plant and site-specific ODCM is developed before fuel load as described in SRP Section 13.4. 10. BTP 11-5 describes acceptable methods to evaluate the consequences associated with the postulated release of radioactive noble gases and radioiodines following the failure of a waste gas system component. The associated exposure pathways include direct radiation exposures and inhalation for a receptor assumed to be located at the EAB. Supporting information on the staff’s evaluation of the site’s atmospheric dispersion characteristics in transporting radioactivity into unrestricted areas is discussed in SRP Section 2.3.4. The use of proposed short-term EAB atmospheric dispersion parameters in support of dose calculation is based on the acceptability of the information evaluated as part of the review of SRP Section 2.3.4. The reviewer will evaluate the type of event leading to the assumed component failure and release; the assumed radioactive source term; the process by which the radioactivity is assumed to be released in the environment from the plant; the use of system design features and credit assumed in mitigating the amounts of radioactivity released; the duration of the release; the selection of proper atmospheric dispersion parameters; the basis for the selection of the EAB sector as the location of the dose receptor; and dose results and comparison of