Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 2f527583-f167-477c-9a93-bc8f7db676b6
Document Type: srp
Title: for the LWMS and GWMS, respectively.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1307/ML13072A545.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.3
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All potential releases and release pathways of radioactivity (e.g., evolved gases, breach of container) shall be controlled and monitored in accordance with Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50, under GDC 60 and GDC 64. Surveillance programs should incorporate appropriate methods for monitoring breach of container integrity or accidental releases. All such releases must be controlled 11.4-53 Draft Revision 4 –August 2014 under the provisions of the ODCM or an equivalent program for standalone storage facilities. F. All temporarily stored wet waste will require additional reprocessing before shipment off site; therefore, provisions should be made to integrate the required treatment using waste processing and stabilization systems. The interface and associated systems should be designed and tested in accordance with the codes and standards described in this SRP section and SRP Sections 11.2 (LWMS) and 11.3 (GWMS) and RGs 1.143 and 4.21 for wastes produced during normal operation and AOOs G. The facility design should include provisions for a ventilation exhaust system (for storage areas) and an airborne radioactivity monitoring system (building exhaust vents) where there is a potential for airborne radioactivity to be generated or to accumulate, with provisions to collect off gases/vapors/particulates from within components or in areas where such equipment is located, and process gases/vapors/particulates via appropriate exhaust ventilation systems. All such releases must be controlled under the provisions of the ODCM or an equivalent program for standalone storage facilities. H. Licensees should maintain inventory records by waste types, waste contents, radionuclides and types of radioactive materials, dates of storage, shipment, and other relevant data. Inventory records should be maintained and updated periodically as wastes are being accumulated, and be readily accessible in the event of an emergency in guiding first responders and for assessing potential radiological