Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 16e4170c-5e48-458a-8460-e22ce0296238
Document Type: srp
Title: EXCLUSION AREA AUTHORITY AND CONTROL
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0705/ML070550024.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.1.2
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sure that no legal impediments to such abandonment or relocation are likely to ensue. 1 Additional supporting information of prior DC rules may be found in DCD Tier 2 Section 14.3 2.1.2-2 Revision 3 - March 2007 2. Exclusion or Removal of Personnel and Property: The staff will review the applicant’s authority and control in excluding or removing personnel and property in the event of an emergency. 3. Proposed and Permitted Activities: The review will also establish that proposed or permitted activities in the exclusion area unrelated to operation of the reactor do not result in a significant hazard to public health and safety. The staff will review activities not related to routine operation of the plant that may be permitted within the designated exclusion area. This review should consider the type of activity, the location within the exclusion area, the number of people involved, and the frequency and duration of the activity. 4. Additional Information for 10 CFR Part 52 Applications: Additional information will be presented dependent on the type of application. For a COL application, the additional information is dependent on whether the application references an ESP, a DC, both or neither. Information requirements are prescribed within the “Contents of Application” sections of the applicable Subparts to 10 CFR Part 52. Review Interfaces Other SRP sections interface with this section as follows: 1. The review of the applicant’s description of the exclusion area is performed under SRP Section 2.1.1. 2. The staff will review radiation exposure doses to determine whether they meet the limitations of 10 CFR 50.34(a)(1). The review will include estimates of evacuation times and will consider whether any activity within the exclusion area unrelated to plant operation could result in exposures above the 10 CFR Part 100 guidelines. The staff will correspond with the NRC legal staff, as required, to determine the legal sufficiency of applicant’s proposed