Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 5810150e-ee20-4cd1-b72f-6e918a603f73
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Applications for Nuclear Power Plants (Rev. 1)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1523/ML15233A056.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.206
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s a sample of how the required information may be organized. For example, the Vogtle ESP did not use a PPE, whereas Chapter 2 reflects PPE inforrmation in most other ESP applications. 1.0 Introduction and General Description 1.1 Introduction 1.2 General Site Description 1.2.1 Site Location 1.2. Site Development 1.3 Site Characteristics, Design Parameters, and Site Interface Values 1.3.1 Site Characteristic, Design Parameters, and Site Interface Value Approach 1.3.2 Overview of Reactor Type 1.3.3 Use of the Site Characteristics, Design Parameters, and Site Interface Values Table 1.4 Identification of Agents and Contractors 1.4.1 Bechtel Corporation 1.4.2 Tetra Tech NUS, Inc. 1.4.3 Shaw Stone & Webster Nuclear Services 1.4.4 Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC 1.4.5 Other Contractors 1.5 Requirements for Further Technical Information 1.6 Material Incorporated by Reference 1.7 Drawings and Other Detailed Information 1.8 Conformance to NRC Regulations and Regulatory Guidance 2.0 Site Characteristics 2.1 Geography and Demography 2.1.1 Site Location and Description 2.1.2 Exclusion Area Authority and Control 2.1.3 Population Distribution 2.2 Identification of Potential Hazards in Site Vicinity 2.2.1 Location of Nearby Industrial, Transportation, and Military Facilities 2.2.2 Descriptions 2.2.3 Evaluation of Potential Accidents 2.3 Meteorology 2.3.1 Regional Climatology 2.3.2 Local Meteorology 2.3.3 Onsite Meteorological Measurements Program 2.3.4 Short-Term (Accident) Diffusion Estimates 2.3.5 Long-Term (Routine) Diffusion Estimates 2.4 Hydrologic Engineering 2.4.1 Hydrologic Description 2.4.2 Floods 2.4.3 Probable Maximum Flood Appendix C to DG-1325, Page C-2 2.4.4 Potential Dam Failures 2.4.5 Probable Maximum Surge and Seiche Flooding 2.4.6 Probable Maximum Tsunami Flooding 2.4.7 Ice Effects 2.4.8 Cooling Water Canals and Reservoirs 2.4.9 Channel Diversions 2.4.10 Flood Protection Requirements 2.4.11 Low Water Considerations 2.4.12 Groundwater 2.4.13 Accidental Releases