Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: dcb2f212-a3db-4f18-9046-f78bb3a0107c
Document Type: srp
Title: and 11.3, addressing compliance with offsite dose requirements, effluent
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0707/ML070710397.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.2
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07 E. All potential release pathways of radionuclides (e.g., evolved gases, breach of container) shall be controlled, if feasible, and monitored in accordance with Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50, GDC 60 and 64. Surveillance programs should incorporate adequate methods for monitoring breach of container integrity or accidental releases. F. All temporarily stored wet waste will require additional reprocessing before shipment off site; therefore, provisions should be made to integrate the required treatment with the waste processing and stabilization systems. The interface and associated systems should be designed and tested in accordance with the codes and standards described in SRP Section 11.2 and Regulatory Guide 1.143 for wastes produced during normal operation and anticipated operational occurrences. 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. V. STABILIZED RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORAGE 1. Stabilized radwaste for storage purposes is defined as waste that meets stabilized waste criteria for licensed facilities. For purposes of this document, resins or filter sludge dewatered to the above criteria are defined under this waste classification/criteria. 2. Any storage plans should address container protection and any reprocessing requirements for eventual shipment and burial. 3. Casks, tanks, and liners containing stabilized radioactive waste should be designed with good engineering judgment to preclude or reduce the probability of uncontrolled releases of radioactive materials during handling, transportation, or storage. Licensees must evaluate the accident mitigation and control procedures and their ability to protect the facility from design basis events (e.g., fire, flooding, tornadoes) unless otherwise justified. 4. The following design objectives and