Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 96baa826-d3bb-478b-8f38-e74500f6d433
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: 06/2009 (Rev. 2)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0911/ML091170109.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.21
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rds of these types of shipments should be maintained on site. The total curie quantity and major radionuclides in the solid waste shipped off site should be determined and reported in a format similar to that of Table A-3. 7. Reporting Errata in Effluent Release Reports Errors in radioactive effluent release reports should be classified and reported as described below. 7.1 Examples of Small Errors Small errors may be any of the following: 1. inaccurate reporting of dose that equates to ≤10 percent of the applicable 10 CFR 50 Appendix I design objective or ≤10 percent of the EPA public dose criterion, 2. inaccurate reporting of curies (or release rates, volumes, etc.) that equate to ≤10 percent of the affected curie total (or release rate, volume, etc.), after correction; 3. omissions that do not impede the NRC’s ability to adequately assess the information supplied by the licensee, or 4. typographical errors or other errors that do not alter the intent of the report. 7.2 Reporting Small Errors Small errors should be corrected within one year of discovery, and the correction may be submitted with the next (normally scheduled) submittal of the ARERR as follows. A brief narrative explanation of the errors should be included in Section 8, “Errata/Corrections to Previous ARERRs,” of Table A-6, “Supplemental Information.” The narrative should include a statement that the affected pages, in their entirety, are included as attachments to the ARERR. Additionally, the affected, corrected pages, in their entirety, should be submitted as an attachment (or addendum) to the ARERR. The corrected pages should reference the affected calendar year and should contain revision bars in the margins of the page to indicate the locations of the changes. If submitting corrections to multiple ARERRs, make a separate attachment (or addendum) for each of the affected years. Other methods of correcting previous ARERRs may be used provided the corrections are clearly and