Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: b143ccef-ed08-482d-bc4b-b4e012328090
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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n the FSAR the specific types of sources, byproducts, and SNM requested to be licensed under 10 CFR Parts 30, 40, and 70. The information should include the name, amount, specifications (including the chemical or physical form and isotopic content where applicable), the use or purpose, and the maximum amount at any one time of such materials. Further, the COL applicant should clarify (1) the licensed material to be received, possessed, or used during the period between the issuance of the COL and before the 10 CFR 52.103(g) finding and (2) the licensed material to be received, possessed, or used after the 10 CFR 52.103(g) finding. The applicant should ensure that all relevant requirements of 10 CFR Parts 30, 40, and 70 are met for all materials that it possesses, including, as needed, before the 10 CFR 52.103(g) finding. Therefore, the application should specify if, during the period before the 10 CFR 52.103(g) finding, the total quantities of such material to be possessed will exceed the quantities and forms referenced in DG-1325, Page-92 10 CFR 30.32(i)(1), 10 CFR 70.22(i)(1), 10 CFR 30.35(d), and 10 CFR 70.25(d). If the total quantities referenced in any of these regulations are to be exceeded, the applicant should address how it will meet the specific requirements of those regulations in the application. Application Information for a 10 CFR Part 70 License The COL applicant should include the detailed information identified in NUREG-1520 and the SRP to address the following areas for a 10 CFR Part 70 license: a. general information—applicant identifications, location, licenses sought, financial qualifications, exemption requests, site layout, population, geography, nearby facilities, meteorology, hydrology, geology, and seismicity; b. organization and administration—structure, management, functions, qualifications, experience, communications, and turnover of the construction to operation; c. radiation protection; d. criticality safety; e. fire safety; f.