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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a fire. Such events are treated as AOOs, which should not result in unacceptable radiological consequences under the criteria of 10 CFR Part 20. The requirements and dose limits for protection against radiation during plant operations are in 10 CFR 20.1201 and 10 CFR 20.1202 for plant workers, 10 CFR 20.1301 and 10 CFR 20.1302 for members of the public, and effluent concentration limits are listed in Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20 (Table 2, Columns 1 and 2). 7. 10 CFR Part 61 establishes, for land disposal of radioactive waste, the procedures, criteria, and terms and conditions for the disposal of radioactive wastes containing byproduct, source, and other special nuclear material. State and local regulations also apply to the licensing of land disposal facilities. The SWMS processes liquid, wet, and dry solid wastes shipped to a licensed disposal facility. For the SWMS, 10 CFR 61.55 and 10 CFR 61.56 require the inclusion of provisions in the system design and PCP that describe the dewatering and stabilization processes, waste classification (as Class A, B, and C), and processing and disposition of solid wastes. The SWMS and PCP should also address the criteria that the different waste classes should satisfy and various characteristics that the processed liquid wet wastes should meet. Item 8, below, outlines the technical and procedural elements that the PCP should address and identifies related NRC guidance. Meeting the requirements of 10 CFR 61.55 and 10 CFR 61.56 provides reasonable assurance that radioactive wastes processed by the SWMS have been properly classified, such that controls and resulting waste forms are stable and that the processed waste, when stabilization is required, will not structurally degrade and will be compatible with the disposal site’s waste acceptance criteria and 10 CFR Part 61 requirements. In addition to the estimates of the amounts of liquid, wet, and dry solid wastes, such inventories should also address materials and equipment