Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: c75a9de4-9927-49e4-b078-7f5dadd37acd
Document Type: srp
Title: DESIGN BASIS ACCIDENT RADIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCE ANALYSES FOR
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0702/ML070230012.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 15
Section ID: 15.0.3
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TSC), and has determined that the total radiological consequence of such accidents meets the radiological consequence evaluation factors identified in 10 CFR 50.34(a)(1) and GDC 19. The results of the applicant’s radiological consequence dose calculation are provided in Table [ ]. 15.0.3-21 March 2007 The staff reviewed the radiological consequence analyses provided by the applicant and has performed an independent analysis of the radiological consequences of each design basis accident considered in the application using the EAB and LPZ χ/Q values from the ESP and site-specific χ/Q values at the control room proposed in the COL application. The staff finds that its results are also within the radiological consequence evaluation factors identified in 10 CFR 50.34(a)(1) and GDC 19. Although the staff performed its independent radiological consequence dose calculation as a means of confirming the licensee’s results, the staff’s approval of the COL is based on the applicant’s analyses. Details of the staff’s analyses are presented in Section [ ] of this safety evaluation report, and the results are listed in Table [ ]. The staff performed a similar review of the applicant’s evaluation of the design basis accident radiological consequences in the technical support center in support of the emergency planning review. The staff has reasonable assurance that the dose in the TSC will be within 5 rem TEDE. The details of the staff’s analysis is presented in Section [ ] of this safety evaluation report, and the results are listed in Table [ ]. Therefore, the staff concludes that the distances to the EAB and the LPZ outer boundary of the [site name] site and plant features intended to mitigate the radiological consequences of postulated design basis accidents, in conjunction with the source term and the fission product release rates from the site to the environment provided by the applicant, are sufficient to provide reasonable assurance that the total