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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d and gaseous effluents and solid wastes. SRP Section 12.3-12.4 addresses sources of radiation and external radiation exposures from buildings, storage tanks, radioactive waste storage areas, and N-16 skyshine from BWR turbine buildings. III. REVIEW PROCEDURES The reviewer will select material from the procedures described below, as may be appropriate for a particular case. These review procedures are based on the identified SRP acceptance criteria. For deviations from these acceptance criteria, the staff should review the applicant’s evaluation of how the proposed alternatives provide an acceptable method of complying with the relevant NRC requirements identified in Subsection II. 11.5-17 Revision 5 - May 2010 The information describing the design features of the PERMISS provided in the SAR, the DC application, the update of the final safety analysis report, or the COL application to the extent not addressed in a referenced certified design, including referenced sections of SRP Sections 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 11.4, and 12.3-12.4, is reviewed for completeness in accordance with RG 1.70 or 1.206. 1. In the review of the PERMISS, the reviewer compares the listing of process and effluent monitors contained in the SAR with the principal release points identified in SRP Sections 11.2 to 11.4 to ensure that all major process streams and release pathways are being monitored during normal operation, AOOs, and postulated accidents. The comparison will include radiation monitoring systems that are used for plant safety and protection, monitoring plant operation (including the operation of the LWMS, GWMS, and SWMS), monitoring and controlling liquid and gaseous effluent releases to unrestricted areas, and instrumentation used for monitoring intersystem leakage among plant subsystems. In addition, the review addresses the monitoring of nonradioactive systems that could become contaminated with radioactivity through interfaces with radioactive systems. At a minimum, the review