Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 6828ed7d-219b-4105-acf2-37d8a69c3f72
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Use of ARCON Methodology For Calculation Of Accident-Related Offsite Atmospheric Dispersion Factors + HISTORY - HISTORY 08/2021 – DG-4030 , Proposed Revision 0
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 4
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML2116/ML21165A005.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-05
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Section ID: RG-4.28
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� 10 CFR Part 50 provides regulations for licensing production and utilization facilities. o 10 CFR 50.34(a)(1)(ii)(D) requires an applicant for a construction permit to include a safety assessment of the site, including consideration of major SSCs of the facility and site meteorology, to evaluate the offsite radiological consequences at the EAB and LPZ. o 10 CFR 50.34(b)(11)(ii) requires an applicant for an operating license for a stationary power reactor to include a safety assessment of the site as in 10 CFR 50.34(a)(1)(ii). • 10 CFR Part 52 governs the issuance of early site permits, standard design certifications, combined licenses, standard design approvals, and manufacturing licenses for nuclear power facilities. o 10 CFR 52.17, “Contents of applications; technical information,” for early site permit applications, requires a safety assessment of the site, including consideration of major SSCs of the facility and site meteorology, to evaluate the offsite radiological consequences at the EAB and LPZ. o 10 CFR 52.47, “Contents of applications; technical information,” for design certification applications, requires an assessment of the plant design features intended to mitigate the radiological consequences of accidents, which includes consideration of postulated site parameters such as site meteorology, to evaluate the offsite radiological consequences at the EAB and LPZ. o 10 CFR 52.79, “Contents of applications; technical information in final safety analysis report,” for combined license applications, requires a safety assessment of the site, including consideration of major SSCs of the facility and site meteorology, to evaluate the offsite radiological consequences at the EAB and LPZ. o 10 CFR 52.137, “Contents of applications; technical information,” for standard design approval applications, requires a safety assessment of the site, including consideration of major SSCs of the facility and site meteorology, to evaluate the offsite