Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 2f527583-f167-477c-9a93-bc8f7db676b6
Document Type: srp
Title: for the LWMS and GWMS, respectively.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1307/ML13072A545.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.3
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r acceptability considering (a) the ability of the technique to detect free, mobile, or uncombined liquids (in the case of encapsulation or solidification) or excess free water (such as in the case of dewatering), (b) the procedures to be employed to solidify or dewater free liquids if detected, (c) the expected final waste form characteristics, and (d) the extent of reliance on mobile processing systems and waste processors. The PCP, including dewatering or stabilization (if performed), is reviewed on a plant specific basis against the 10 CFR Part 61 requirements and guidance given in Appendix 11.4-A and BTP 11-3 and GL No. 80-009, 81-038, and 81-039. 5. The description of procedures for the packaging and shipment of solid wastes to an approved offsite disposal facility or waste processor is reviewed. The reviewer verifies that the applicant describes commitments to follow appropriate NRC and DOT regulations, as well as EPA and State regulations addressing the presence of other toxic and hazardous materials. The values given in the applicant’s submittal for waste volumes, radionuclide distributions and concentrations, and yearly radioactive inventories to be shipped off site are compared with data from operating plants of similar design and information from previous license applications. 6. The solid waste system design capacity is compared with the design basis in light of expected waste volumes to determine whether the applicant has provided sufficient reserve capacity for greater than expected waste volumes, which may occur as a result of AOOs. The in-plant storage capacity, for areas designed to accommodate approximately 6 months of waste generation, is compared to the guidance of Appendix 11.4-A and BTP 11-3. The comparison will be based on the design criteria as stated in the applicant’s submittal, the capability of system components to handle surge flows, reliance on mobile processing systems, and whether storage facilities will provide onsite storage