Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: cf5af21e-7865-41fe-bc4c-b83bfde7ea75
Document Type: srp
Title: SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070205.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.1.1
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e site environs, including the exclusion area, low population zone, and population center distance.15 10 CFR Part 100.11(a)(1) requires that the applicant determine an exclusion area such that certain dose limits would not be exceeded in the event of a postulated fission product release.16 10 CFR 100.3(a) defines exclusion area, and sets forth requirements regarding activities in that area.17 23 . 10 CFR Part 50, §50.34 as it relates to the applicant submitting in itsrequires that the 18 preliminary and final safety analysis reports (PSAR and FSAR) include a description and safety assessment of the site on which the facility is to be located, with appropriate attention to features affecting facility design. information needed for evaluating factors involving the use characteristics of the site environs.19 The information submitted by the applicant is adequate and meets the 10 CFR Part 50, §50.34 requirements if it satisfies the following criteria: The site location including the boundaries of the restricted area, showing proposed effluent release points, is described in sufficient detail to allow determinations (in SRP Sections 11.1, 11.2, and 11.3) that 10 CFR 20, Subpart D will be met.20 DRAFT Rev. 3 - April 1996 2.1.1-4 The site location including the exclusion area and the location of the plant within the area are described in sufficient detail to allow a determination (in SRP Sections 2.1.2, 2.1.3, and those in Section 15) that 10 CFR Part 100 is met. Highways, railroads, and waterways which traverse the exclusion area are described in sufficient detail to allow a determination to be made by the reviewer that 10 CFR 100.3(a) is met. sufficiently distant from plant structures so that routine use of these routes is not likely to interfere with normal plant operation (Ref. 1) . 21 Information included in this SAR section should allow two types of safety analyses to be conducted. The first addresses the consequences in the unlikely event that a serious release of