Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 3c241845-034f-4f89-b12a-f51967895c13
Document Type: srp
Title: PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1307/ML13071A494.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.5
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32, NUREG-1433, and NUREG-1434. The TS include the RETS/SREC and ODCM, and other operational programs described above to augment the TS. The review of the RETS/SREC, ODCM, and REMP may be conducted as part of the review of SRP Section 11.4 depending on where the applicant has located the procedural details and programmatic controls, given the provisions of GL 89- the programs with the generic operational programs described in SECY-05-0197 and inclusion in FSAR (Table 13.4-x) as license conditions. C. Initial Plant Test Program it relates to tests and test acceptance criteria for process and effluent radiation monitoring instrumentation and sampling systems, using the guidance of RG 1.68 and SRP Sections 14.2 and 13.4, Table 13.4, Item 19. D. Implementation of these programs will be inspected in accordance with NRC Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC)-2504, “Construction Inspection Program - Non-ITAAC Inspections.” 11.5-27 Draft Revision 6 – August 2014 E. If applicable, the staff reviews the proposed augmentation of programmatic elements in assessing the adequacy of the PERMISS design and resulting effects on the development of the RETS/SREC and ODCM. The staff’s evaluation and conclusion of the acceptability of the augmented programmatic elements is addressed in SER Section 13.4 and relevant requirements and guidance identified in this SRP section for the systems and components identified in the supplemental or new programmatic elements. 2. In accordance with 10 CFR 52.47(a)(8), 10 CFR 52.47(a)(21), 10 CFR 52.47(a)(22), 10 CFR 52.79(a)(17), and 10 CFR 52.79(a)(20), for new reactor license applications, the applicant is required to (1) address the proposed technical resolution of unresolved safety issues and medium- and high-priority generic safety issues (GSIs) that are identified in the version of NUREG-0933 current on the date 6 months before application is submitted as technically relevant to the design; (2) demonstrate how the operating experience insights