Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 67030b27-389f-448c-8522-1a593f9928e6
Document Type: srp
Title: for instrumentation used to monitor and control radioactive effluent releases.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1007/ML100740449.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.5
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posure models are developed based on RGs 1.109, 1.111, and 1.113, and appropriate computer codes, such as the LADTAP II computer code (NUREG/CR-4013) for liquid effluents. The relevant RGs and BTP are as follows: 1. RG 1.110, as it relates to performing a cost-benefit analysis for reducing cumulative dose to the population by using available technology. 2. RG 1.112, as it relates to the use of acceptable methods for calculating annual average releases of radioactive materials in liquid effluents. 3. RG 1.109, as it relates to the use of acceptable methods for calculating annual doses to the maximally exposed individual in demonstrating compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I dose objectives. 4. RG 1.113, as it relates to the use of acceptable methods for estimating aquatic dispersion and transport of liquid effluents in demonstrating compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I dose objectives. 5. RG 1.143, as it relates to the seismic design and quality group classification of components used in the LWMS and structures housing the systems and the provisions used to control leakages of liquids and liquid wastes produced during normal operation and AOOs. 11.2-8 Revision 4 - May 2010 6. RG 1.143, as it relates to the definition of the boundary of the LWMS beginning at the interface from plant systems to the point of controlled discharge to the environment, as defined in the ODCM, or at the point of recycling to the primary or secondary water system storage tanks for liquids and liquid wastes produced during normal operation and AOOs. 7. BTP 11-6 as it relates to the assessment of a potential release of radioactive liquids following the postulated failure of a tank and its components, located outside of containment, and impacts of the release of radioactive materials at the nearest potable water supply, located in an unrestricted area, for direct human consumption or indirectly through animals, crops, and food processing. Technical Rationale The technical rationale