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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ials, dates of storage, shipment, and other relevant data. Inventory records should be maintained and updated periodically as wastes are being accumulated, and be readily accessible in the event of an emergency in guiding first responders and for assessing potential radiological impacts. V. STABILIZED RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORAGE 1. Stabilized radwaste for storage purposes is defined as waste that meets stabilized waste criteria for licensed storage or disposal facilities. For purposes of this document, spent resins, activated charcoals, or filter sludge dewatered to the above criteria are included in this waste categorization and criteria. 2. Any storage plans should address container protection and 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 and applicants must evaluate the accident mitigation and control procedures and their ability to protect the facility from postulated accidents or AOO events (e.g., fire, flooding, tornadoes) as defined in RG 1.143, or under 10 CFR Part 100 (i.e., small fraction of the dose limit) consistent with the licensing basis of the plant. 11.4-56 Revision 4 – January 2016 4. The following design objectives and criteria are applicable to stabilized waste storage containers and facilities: A. Structures that house stabilized radwaste should be designed to seismic criteria as defined in this SRP section and SRP Sections 11.2, 11.3, and 12.3-12.4 and guidance of RG 1.143 or current licensing basis for wastes produced during normal operation and AOOs. All stabilized radwaste should be located in restricted areas where effective material control and accountability can be maintained. While structures may be required to meet specific seismic criteria, licensees should