Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: c544c383-46ca-4e10-8688-4fd295af8a61
Document Type: srp
Title: provide guidance in evaluating the source terms and doses from gaseous effluents
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1304/ML13044A644.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.4
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nitoring and controls is presented and evaluated under SER Section 11.5. The staff has reviewed the applicant’s vacuum mitigating provisions for the LWMS and found these features to be in compliance with GDC 60 and 61. 6. The staff has reviewed the applicant’s quality assurance provisions for the LWMS, the quality group and safety 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 guidelines of RG 1.143, for liquids and liquid wastes produced during normal operation and AOOs. Meeting the guidance of RG 1.143 provides reasonable assurance that the assigned safety classifications for structures housing the LWMS and its components comply with the requirements of GDC 2 and 61, and the guidance of RG 1.143 for natural phenomena and man-induced hazards. Meeting the guidance of SRP Sections 11.2 and 2.4.13 and BTP 11-6 (as referenced in SRP Section 11.2), and using the analysis of RG 1.143 in assigning the safety classifications to SSCs of the LWMS, provide reasonable assurance that the design meets the requirements of GDC 2 and 61. 7. Based on the staff’s review of the LWMS fire protection program on the management of flammable and combustible radioactive wastes (e.g., spent resins and activated charcoals) presented here and in SER Sections 9.5 and 11.4, the staff finds the scope of the fire protection program and operational safeguards adequate as they relate to system design features and commitment to conduct fire hazards analyses involving the presence of combustible or flammable materials. The inclusion of facility and system design features and elements of the fire protection program in managing radioactive materials provides reasonable assurance that the facility design and proposed 11.2-31 Draft Revision 5 – August 2014 operations comply with 10 CFR Part 20 using the guidance of RGs 1.189 and 1.205 in protecting workers and