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MONTHYEARML20126D4831980-04-0808 April 1980 Value/Impact Assessment of Proposed Reg Guide 1.144. Proposed Reg Guide Should Be Issued ML20147F1021978-12-31031 December 1978 Forwards Value/Impact Assessment to Provide Guidance to Applicants in Meeting Minimum Requirements for Containment Isolation of Fluid Sys ML20147C1071978-12-0808 December 1978 Value/Impact Assessment of Rev 1 to Reg Guide 1.141 ML20148S1841978-11-21021 November 1978 Value/Impact Assessment Evaluates Need for Guidance on Health Physics Surveys During U-235 Processing & Fuel Fabrication.Recommends NRC Continue to Dev & Publish Guide in Timely Manner ML20148T8451978-11-14014 November 1978 Value/Impact Assessment of Reg Guide 5.58.Reg Guide Will Provide Procedural Approaches for Maintaining Matls Control. Urges Development of Measurement Reference Matls W/Tolerence Guides Since Some Deviations Occur in Measurements ML20153A9711978-11-14014 November 1978 Value/Impact Assessment of Reg Guide 5.58 on the Concept of Measurement Traceability.Concludes Small Resulting Addl Cost Is Worthwhile ML20148L6631978-11-0909 November 1978 Value/Impact Assessment for Reg Guide 1.136,Matl for Concrete Containments,Concludes That Guide Should Be Prepared ML20148E1191978-10-0505 October 1978 Value/Impact Assessment for Proposed Reg Guide 1.130,Rev 1, Design Limits & Loading Combinations for Class 1 Plate-&- Shell Type Component Supports ML20150C3211978-09-0909 September 1978 Value/Impact Assessment on Safety-Related Permanent Dewatering Sys Concluding That Reg Guide Should Be Prepared. W/Att a Draft Staff Position ML20147E3931978-09-0505 September 1978 Value/Impact Assessment of Rev 1 to Reg Guide 1.28, QA Program Requirements (Design & Const). Impact on NRC & Applicants Minimal ML20147C8281978-07-0606 July 1978 Draft 1 of Value/Impact Assessment on Training in Radiation Protection for Personnel at Nuclear Power Plants. Recommends Preparation of Reg Guide on Radiation Protection ML20147E4021978-05-19019 May 1978 Preliminary Value/Impact Assessment on Rev 1 to Reg Guide 1.28, QA Program Requirements (Design & Const). Rev Should Be Prepared ML20214R5041977-02-0202 February 1977 Value Impact Statement for Proposed Reg Guide 8.XX, Info Relevent to Assuring That Occupational Radiation Exposures at Medical Institutions Will Be Alara. No Adverse Impact of Guide on Any Medical Institutions Predicted 1980-04-08
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MONTHYEARML20126D4831980-04-0808 April 1980 Value/Impact Assessment of Proposed Reg Guide 1.144. Proposed Reg Guide Should Be Issued ML20125D1891979-09-30030 September 1979 Value/Impact Assessment of Non-Destructive Testing Mgt Associates 780516 Request for Removal of App E Requirements Re QA Criteria for Shipping Packages for Radioactive Matl ML20147F1021978-12-31031 December 1978 Forwards Value/Impact Assessment to Provide Guidance to Applicants in Meeting Minimum Requirements for Containment Isolation of Fluid Sys ML20147C1071978-12-0808 December 1978 Value/Impact Assessment of Rev 1 to Reg Guide 1.141 ML20148S1841978-11-21021 November 1978 Value/Impact Assessment Evaluates Need for Guidance on Health Physics Surveys During U-235 Processing & Fuel Fabrication.Recommends NRC Continue to Dev & Publish Guide in Timely Manner ML20148T8451978-11-14014 November 1978 Value/Impact Assessment of Reg Guide 5.58.Reg Guide Will Provide Procedural Approaches for Maintaining Matls Control. Urges Development of Measurement Reference Matls W/Tolerence Guides Since Some Deviations Occur in Measurements ML20153A9711978-11-14014 November 1978 Value/Impact Assessment of Reg Guide 5.58 on the Concept of Measurement Traceability.Concludes Small Resulting Addl Cost Is Worthwhile ML20148L6631978-11-0909 November 1978 Value/Impact Assessment for Reg Guide 1.136,Matl for Concrete Containments,Concludes That Guide Should Be Prepared ML20148E1191978-10-0505 October 1978 Value/Impact Assessment for Proposed Reg Guide 1.130,Rev 1, Design Limits & Loading Combinations for Class 1 Plate-&- Shell Type Component Supports ML20150C3211978-09-0909 September 1978 Value/Impact Assessment on Safety-Related Permanent Dewatering Sys Concluding That Reg Guide Should Be Prepared. W/Att a Draft Staff Position ML20147E3931978-09-0505 September 1978 Value/Impact Assessment of Rev 1 to Reg Guide 1.28, QA Program Requirements (Design & Const). Impact on NRC & Applicants Minimal ML20147C8281978-07-0606 July 1978 Draft 1 of Value/Impact Assessment on Training in Radiation Protection for Personnel at Nuclear Power Plants. Recommends Preparation of Reg Guide on Radiation Protection ML20147E4021978-05-19019 May 1978 Preliminary Value/Impact Assessment on Rev 1 to Reg Guide 1.28, QA Program Requirements (Design & Const). Rev Should Be Prepared ML20214R5041977-02-0202 February 1977 Value Impact Statement for Proposed Reg Guide 8.XX, Info Relevent to Assuring That Occupational Radiation Exposures at Medical Institutions Will Be Alara. No Adverse Impact of Guide on Any Medical Institutions Predicted 1980-04-08
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" MATERIAL FOR CONCRETE 'NTAINMENTS" (ASME CODE SECTION III DIVISI6. 2, ARTICLE CC-2000)
- 1. The Procosed Action A. Description This guide provides information regarding the NRC's position on the acceptability for NRC licensing actions of Article .
l CC-2000 of the Code for Concrete Reactor Vessels and Contai ments published jointly by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section III, Division 2, 1977 edition) and the American Concrete Institute (ACI Standard 359-74) and addenda through the 1977 Winter Addenda to the Code.
In those areas in which the NRC finds provisions of the referenced Code inadequate for licensing purposes, supplementary guidelines are given in the regulatory position.
B. Need for the Proposed Action This guide will provide NRC reviewers and applicants a common basis of understanding of the NRC staff's minimum requirements ,
for materials for concrete containments, thus minimizing poten-tial materials.
for subjective interpretations on the degree of quality needed C. Value/ Impact of the Proposed Action 1.
NRC - Issuance and implementation of this guide will ensure that the quality of materials proposed for use in concrete containments will meet or exceed (at the appli-cant's discretion) the minimum requirements necessary to protect the public health and safety.
- 2. Other Government Agencies - None 3.
Industry - Most Code requirements have now been accepted by the industry and the NRC; therefore, the endorsement of these Code requirements would have no further impact as far as industry practices go. The industry will benefit from this guide because it will know what kinds of material are acceptable to the NRC staff. This win save time in the procurement of concrete containments. -
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Public - No impact on the public can be foreseen Decision on the Proposed Action __
The proposed action should be undertaken II.
Procedural Approach A.
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Value/ Impact of Alternatives 1.
Vessels and Containments" c oris still in d and is experiencing rapid changes, it would not be suit to endorse the Code in a regulation ate.thisa time 2.
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NUREG - NUREGs are informational and contain n ositions.
a temporary measure untilo beaction is another alternative.
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1 III. Statutory Consideration A. NRC Authority This guide's authorization derives from the clarification. of General Design Criterion 1, " Quality Standards and Records," I of Appendix A, " General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants," to 10 CFR Part 50, " Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," requiring, in part, that structures, !
systems and components important to safety be designed, fabri-cated, erected, and tested to quality standards commensurate with the importance of the safety function to be performed.
. B. Need for NEPA Assessment None IV. . Relationship to Other Existing or Proposed Regulations or Policies A. This will be the first guide in a series that will endorse ASME Code Section III Division 2.
B. No backfitting is required.
V. Summary and Lonclusion A. The Regulatory Guide should be prepared.
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