Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 2f527583-f167-477c-9a93-bc8f7db676b6
Document Type: srp
Title: for the LWMS and GWMS, respectively.
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1307/ML13072A545.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 11
Section ID: 11.3
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nt), the applicant should describe design features of the SWMS that are used to control and reduce potential exposures to offsite populations following an accident. With respect to GSIs, the applicant should present an evaluation of the issues listed in NUREG-0933 and, depending upon their applicability to the design, present information that demonstrates implementation of acceptance criteria. These cross-cutting review areas should be addressed by the reviewer for each technical subsection and relevant conclusions should be documented in the corresponding SER section. 3. The P&IDs and the process flow diagrams are reviewed to evaluate system design, methods of operation, and parameters used in the design, i.e., expected and design flow rates, concentrations of radioactive materials, radionuclide distributions, potential bypasses, and waste categories. With respect to potential bypasses, the review considers improper connection to nonradioactive systems and the possibility of uncontrolled and unmonitored effluent releases. The system design and design criteria, including mobile waste processing systems, are compared with RG 1.143, BTP 11-3, and available data from operating LWR plants, as they relate to wastes produced during normal operation and AOOs. 11.4-27 Draft Revision 4 –August 2014 4. The methods to be used for stabilization and/or dewatering are compared with experience gained from previous licensing reviews and with available data from operating plants employing similar methods. The elements of the PCP are reviewed to assure that the proposed stabilization and/or dewatering method is capable of solidifying and/or dewatering the range of constituents expected to be present in wastes. The methods proposed are reviewed, and a determination is made as to their acceptability considering (a) the ability of the technique to detect free, mobile, or uncombined liquids (in the case of encapsulation or solidification) or excess free water (such as in the case of