Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: de4e4c58-fcfd-4b28-8207-5ae6fc761ee2
Document Type: srp
Title: for the LWMS and GWMS, respectively.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1502/ML15029A174.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.3
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on 5.6, Reporting Requirements, as described in SRP Sections 13.4 and 13.5. 17. For the review of a DC application, the reviewer should follow the above procedures to verify that the design, including requirements and restrictions (e.g., interface requirements and site parameters), set forth in the FSAR meets NRC regulations, guidance and acceptance criteria. The reviewer should also consider the appropriateness of identified COL action items. The reviewer may identify additional 11.4-34 Revision 4 – January 2016 COL action items; however, to ensure these COL action items are addressed during a COL application, they should be added to FSAR Sections 1.8 and 1.9. For review of a COL application, the scope of the review is dependent on whether the COL applicant references a DC, ESP, other NRC approvals (e.g., manufacturing license, site suitability report or topical report), or proposes other reactor technology. The staff will confirm that the applicant has properly incorporated the relevant information from the DC or that of another design into the COL application, addressed all COL action items associated with specific design aspects of SSCs (e.g., balance of plant topics not covered in the design) left to the COL applicant, and considerations driven by site- specific features. For reviews of both DC and COL applications, the guidance of SRP Section 14.3 should be followed to conduct the review of ITAAC. The review of ITAAC cannot be completed until after the completion of the review conducted using the guidance in this section and related others, as warranted by design features. For reviews of a COL application relying on a DC, 10 CFR 52.63 precludes the staff from imposing new requirements on the DC unless it is deemed necessary to bring the certification in compliance with NRC regulations applicable and in effect at the time the certification was issued, provide adequate protection of public health and safety, or preserve common defense and security. A DC has