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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rly land use census to ensure that changes in exposure pathways are identified and that modifications are made to the monitoring program to reflect such changes. In assessing direct external radiation exposures, the REMP should identify sources of radiation and radioactivity, such as tanks and equipment, waste storage buildings, and BWR turbine buildings; types of measurement methods used at each location; and locations of monitoring stations around plant facilities, including those used to monitor nearest dose receptors. The REMP should define the detection limits and reporting levels for all expected radionuclides and environmental samples and external radiation monitoring methods. The review evaluates information describing participation in an interlaboratory comparison program to assess the 11.5-21 Revision 5 - May 2010 precision and accuracy of measurements of radioactivity in environmental samples as part of the quality assurance program. The review of the REMP evaluates (1) administrative and operational procedures associated with its implementation, (2) descriptions of programs and procedures addressing quality assurance and quality control supporting its implementation, (3) description of information to be contained in annual radiological environmental operating reports, (4) listing of requirements mandating reports to the NRC, and (5) process for initiating and documenting changes to the REMP and its supporting procedures. The review of the REMP is conducted as part of the review of this SRP section, depending on where the applicant has located the procedural details and programmatic controls of the REMP in the ODCM and/or PCP, given the provisions of Generic Letter 89-01 and NUREG-1301 or NUREG-1302. D. PCP—The PCP and associated plant TS are reviewed to determine whether they identify all regulatory requirements, follow NRC guidance, and contain all appropriate operational elements. The review of the PCP may be conducted as part of the review of SRP