Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: f689fb6d-4711-4972-b900-1b2001877b19
Document Type: srp
Title: TSUNAMI HAZARDS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1819/ML18190A200.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.4.6
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ny description of the hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces. These effects should be considered by the staff in its review of the application’s determination of the design bases of those affected SSCs important to safety. 7. Debris and Water-Borne Projectiles. To meet the requirements of GDC 2, GDC 44, 10 CFR 52.17, and 10 CFR Part 100, the staff should confirm that the application includes an assessment of the debris and water-borne projectiles that may accompany tsunami-induced currents. Staff should verify that an assessment of the effects (consequences) posed by the debris and projectiles on those SSCs important to safety is provided in the application. These effects should be considered by the staff in its review of the application’s determination of the design bases of those affected SSCs important to safety. 8. Effects of Sediment Erosion and Deposition. To meet the requirements of GDC 2, GDC 44, 10 CFR 52.17, and 10 CFR Part 100, the staff should confirm that the application includes an assessment of the effects of sediment erosion and deposition due to some tsunami near locations of those SSCs important to safety. Staff should verify that a description of and an estimate of these effects on the design bases of those SSCs important to safety is provided in the application. These effects should be considered by the staff in its review of the application’s establishment of the design bases of those SSCs important to safety. 9. Consideration of Other Site-Related Evaluation Criteria. To meet the requirements of GDC 2, GDC 44, 10 CFR 52.17, and 10 CFR Part 100, the staff should confirm that the application includes an evaluation of the potential effects of site-related proximity, seismic, and non-seismic information as they affect tsunami waves near the plant site and site regions. The staff should confirm that the assessment sufficiently demonstrates that the applicant’s design bases appropriately account for these effects. 2.4.6-9 Revision 4 - September