Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 08da4621-1169-4281-a6f7-dffb2965c48e
Document Type: srp
Title: 20
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1127/ML112730393.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 1
Section ID: 1.0
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Revision 2 – December 2011 Although this program is not considered an operational program as discussed in RG 1.206, Sections C.I and C.III.1, Table 13.4, implementation of this program following issuance of a license can be imposed using a schedule milestone contained in a license condition. (2) In a section of a previously certified design describing turbine design and the requisite maintenance and inspection that form part of the basis for turbine missile generation assumptions, the DCD identifies that the COL holder will submit to the NRC staff for review prior to fuel load, and then implement a turbine maintenance and inspection program. The program will be consistent with the maintenance and inspection program plan activities and inspection intervals identified in another section of the DCD. The COL holder will have available plant-specific turbine rotor test data and calculated toughness curves that support the material property assumptions in the turbine rotor analyses after the fabrication of the turbine and prior to fuel load. In this example, the commitment was previously characterized as a “COL holder item” since it cannot be completed until after license issuance. Based on the guidance above, either the COL applicant could propose or the NRC staff could impose a license condition to address this item. In this example, it is important to point out the sensitivity and appropriateness of using the phrase “submit to the NRC staff for review prior to fuel load” in a license condition. A licensing decision must be based on turbine missile generation information already provided to the NRC in the DCD or the COL application. The license condition allows for confirmation by the NRC via inspection that the as-built information is bounded by the original assumptions regarding turbine missile generation. In this example, the NRC staff should use more appropriate language such as “available for NRC inspection” in the final language for the license