Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: b5be50ac-45ec-42b7-b11a-61f0fba4b691
Document Type: srp
Title: -
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0625/ML062550293.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.3
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8. In general, if an application is for an additional reactor at an operating reactor site, and the application proposes to incorporate and extend elements of the existing emergency planning program to the new reactor (included by reference), those existing elements should be considered acceptable and adequate. The reviewer should generally focus the review on the extension of the existing program to the new reactor, and should determine whether the incorporated emergency planning program information from the existing reactor site (1) is applicable to the proposed reactor, (2) is up-to-date when the application is submitted, and (3) reflects use of the site for construction of a new reactor (or reactors) and appropriately incorporates the new reactor(s) into the existing plan. This includes examining how the existing elements have been incorporated into the application, determining the acceptability of expanding the existing program to include one or more additional reactors, and determining the acceptability of the applicant’s identification of any impact on the adequacy of the existing emergency preparedness program. The reviewer should confirm that the applicant has appropriately identified whether any updates are required to existing emergency facilities and equipment, including the Alert and Notification System (ANS), in order to accommodate extension to the proposed new reactor. If appropriate, the reviewer should determine whether the applicant has addressed the exercise requirements for co-located licensees, in accordance with Section IV.F.2.c of Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50, and the conduct of emergency preparedness activities and interactions discussed in Regulatory Guide 1.101, Rev. 5. When appropriate, the reviewer should also evaluate any proposed changes that the licensee submits that involve a decrease in effectiveness of the existing emergency preparedness program. 9. The reviewer should determine whether the application includes copies of the