Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: a397b98f-e122-4d15-8471-5259fb45b58b
Document Type: srp
Title: and BTP 11-6 since the use of durable and passive design features would provide
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1305/ML13051A458.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.2
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ffluent Radiological Monitoring Instrumentation and Sampling Systems,” using the guidance of RG 1.21 and 4.15 (“Quality Assurance for Radiological Monitoring Programs (Inception Through Operations to License Termination) – Effluent Streams and the Environment,” Revision 2) implemented under a plant and site-specific Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). The health physics staff will independently confirm whether the dose results presented by the applicant comply with the acceptance criteria using the information provided in the supporting BTP 11-6-13 Draft Revision 4 – August 2014 documentation and results of the parallel evaluation of surface water and groundwater transport models conducted by the Hydrologic Engineering staff. 7. Specifications on Tank Waste Radioactivity Concentration Levels If the results of site-specific analyses do not conform with the SRP acceptance criteria, as described above and in Appendix B to this BTP, the applicant should propose TS limiting the total amount of radioactivity in such tanks and components. Chapter 16, TS Section 5.5, “Programs and Manuals,” of the FSAR addresses this commitment in COL applications. Information on the associated implementation is presented in standard technical specifications, including NUREG-1430, “Standard Technical Specifications—Babcock and Wilcox Plants,” issued April 2012; NUREG-1431, “Standard Technical Specifications—Westinghouse Plants,” issued April 2012; NUREG-1432, “Standard Technical Specifications—Combustion Engineering Plants,” issued April 2012; NUREG-1433, “Standard Technical Specifications—General Electric Plants (BWR/4),” issued April 2012; and NUREG-1434, “Standard Technical Specifications— General Electric Plants (BWR/6),” issued April 2012. The health physics staff will evaluate the proposed technical specification limiting the radioactivity content of liquid-containing tanks and components to ensure that the TS are consistent with the