NRC Generic Letter 1978-38

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NRC Generic Letter 1978-038: Ssubstantive Revisions of Draft Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (NUREG-0472, PWR and NUREG-0473, BWR)
ML031280403
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Issue date: 11/15/1978
From: Grimes B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
References
NUREG-0472, NUREG-0473 NUDOCS 7812190016, GL-78-038
Download: ML031280403 (6)


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UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D. C.20555 November 15. 1978 GL- 78'3o TO ALL PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR LICENSEES

Gentlemen:

In a letter from B. Grimes, Assistant Director for Engineering and Projects, dated July 11, 1978, you were sent guidance and a submittal schedule which requested a license amendment application to be -

submitted to incorporate the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I

into your facility Technical Specifications. Since that time, the staff has continued its efforts to simplify the specifications through clari- fication of intent and the removal of unnecessary requirements. In conjunction with these efforts we have had a number of discussions with the AIF and others concerning comments and questions they developed with respect to the specifications. As a result of our continuing review, we have made substantive revisions to the Draft Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (NUREG-0472, PWR and NUREG-0473, BWR), which were forwarded to you in July. Although these specifications have been extensively revised, they still incorporate the fundamental requirements and concepts contained in the original documents. The major difference in these specifications from the previous ones is the removal from the specifications of the equations for dose calculations, setpoint deter- mination and meteorological dispersion factors. These items, along with some miscellaneous items, are now required to be included in an Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) to be prepared by the licensee and provided to NRC for review and approval along with your proposed Technical Specifications.

To assist you in preparing your submittal, we have enclosed a copy of Revision 1 of the Draft Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications.

We have also enclosed for your use a copy of NUREG-0133, Preparation of Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants. This NUREG document describes methods acceptable to the staff for the calculation of certain key values required in the preparation of the proposed effluent Technical Specifications.

In order to provide additional time to address this guidance, you may use the revised submittal schedule shown in Table I. The submittal dates are referenced to the date of this letter.

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In addition to the guidance noted above, the following general informa- tion is also provided:

1) The format for the revised Technical Specifications may be that presently used for your existing Appendix A Technical Specifi- cations, provided all applicable areas of the model Technical Specifications are acceptably addressed.

Although the staff recommends the format of the model Techni- cal Specifications, its use is not mandatory.

2) It has been misinterpreted by several licensees that the Technical Specification submittal need only address the indi- vidual dose design objectives of Appendix I. The submittal request must implement 10 CFR Part 50, Section 50.36a, Technical Specifications on Effluents from Nuclear Power Reactors which addresses the maintenance and use of radwaste equipment installed pursuant to Section 50.34a(a), Section

50.34a which addresses Appendix I (Design Objectives 11A, IIB,

IIC and 1ID), 10 CFR Part 20, 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix A,

General Design Criteria 60 and 64 which address the control and monitoring of releases of radioactive material to the environment, and 40 CFR Part 190, Uranium Fuel Cycle Standard.

Consequently, the NRC expects the submittals to reflect these and other issues addressed in the Draft Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications enclosed with this letter.

3) The submittal should consolidate the radiological effluent and environmental monitoring Technical Specifications in Appendix A of the Technical Specifications. Consequently, if your facility presently has radiological effluent or radiological environmental monitoring Technical Specifica- tions in Appendix B. you should request that they be deleted upon approval of the new Technical Specifications in Appendix A.

The submittal should resolve all duplicative Technical Speci- fication requirements in the radiological area.

4) The entire Administrative Controls Section (6.0) of the Standard Technical Specifications was included for informa- tion. Only those areas related to radiological effluents and environmental monitoring need be considered for inclusion into the license amendment request. However, if you desire to convert your entire Administrative Controls Section to incorporate the STS requirements and format the staff could handle this as a separate request.

-3- To further assist you in the preparation of your submittal the NRC

will conduct a one-day seminar on the Draft Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications at four of our Regional Offices. The dates and locations of the seminars are shown in Table II. Representatives from the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation will make the presentation and the agenda will include an introduction and background on the effluent Technical Specifications, the development of the Standard Technical Specifications, and the method and schedule for implementing the specifications. A question and answer period will follow the pre- pared presentation. More specific information relative to these seminars will be forthcoming from our Regional Directors.

Sincerely, Brian K. Grimes, Assistant Director for Engineering and Projects Division of Operating Reactors Enclosures:

1. Tables I & II

2. Draft Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications - PWR

3. NUREG-0133

TABLE I

RADIOLOGICAL EFFLUENT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

LICENSEE SUBMITTAL DATES

60 Days 90 Days 120 Days

30 Days Farley Big Rock Point Arkansas Beaver Valley Ginna Brunswick Browns Ferry Hatch Calvert Cliffs Haddam Neck Crystal River La Crosse Dresden Cook Oyster Creek Fitzpatrick Cooper San Onofre Indian Point Davis Besse Surry Millstone Duane Arnold Yankee Rowe Monticello Fort Calhoun Nine Mile Point Humboldt Bay Oconee Kewaunee Peach Bottom Maine Yankee Pilgrim North Anna Quad Cities Palisades Robinson Point Beach Turkey Point Prarie Island Vermont Yankee Rancho Seco Zion Salem St. Lucie Three Mile Island Trojan

TABLE II

REGIONAL SEMINARS ON

DRAFT RADIOLOGICAL.EFFLUENT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

November 28, 1978 - Region III

December 1, 1978 - Region IV & V (In Region V)

December 5. 1978 - Region II

December 8, 1978 - Region I

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