Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: de4e4c58-fcfd-4b28-8207-5ae6fc761ee2
Document Type: srp
Title: for the LWMS and GWMS, respectively.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1502/ML15029A174.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.3
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Concentration Averaging and Encapsulation,” January 17, 1995; Concentration Averaging and Encapsulation, Branch Technical Position, Rev. 1, Vol. 1 and 2, February 2015 (ML12254B065); “Final Waste Classification and Waste Form Technical Position Papers,” May 11, 1983; and “Revised Staff Technical Position on Waste Form (SP-91-13),” January 30, 1991. Additional information is presented in IE Information Notice No. 86-20, March 28, 1986, on 11.4-33 Revision 4 – January 2016 methodologies used to develop waste scaling factors. See IE Bulletin No. 79-19 and IE Information Notice No. 84-72, 85-92, 87-07, and 90-31 for illustrative examples. 15. In determining compliance with the EPA generally applicable environmental radiation standards of 40 CFR Part 190, as required under 10 CFR 20.1301(e), the review considers all sources of radiation and radioactivity as potential contributors to total doses to members of the public from the site, whether from single or multiple units. The review focuses on sources of radioactivity released via effluent discharges and external radiation exposures from waste processing buildings, waste storage buildings, waste storage tanks, and temporary waste storage or staging areas. The source terms and associated doses from liquid and gaseous effluents associated with the operation of the SWMS may be evaluated in this section of the SRP or integrated with the evaluation of SRP Sections 11.2, 11.3, and additional guidance. SRP Section 11.5 addresses the means of demonstrating compliance with all sources of effluents. SRP Section 12.3- 12.4 provides guidance in evaluating the doses associated with external radiation from buildings and sources of radioactivity contained in systems and components. For OL and COL applicants with site-specific information on the locations of offsite dose receptors, compliance with the EPA standards requires consideration of whether doses due to gaseous and liquid effluent releases and external radiation are