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{{#Wiki_filter:U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION                                                               October 2013 OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH                                                                   Revision 1 REGULATORY GUIDE
Revision 1 REGULATORY GUIDE
                                        REGULATORY GUIDE 1.110
    Written suggestions regarding this guide or development of new guides may be submitted through the NRC's public Web site under the Regulatory Guides document collection of the NRC Library at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/reg-guides/contactus.html.  Electronic copies of this regulatory guide, previous versions of this guide, and other recently issued guides are available through the NRC's public Web site under the Regulatory Guides document collection of the NRC Library at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/. The regulatory guide is also available through the NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html, under ADAMS Accession No. ML13241A052.
  COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR RADWASTE SYSTEMS FOR
      LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS


REGULATORY GUIDE 1.110
==A. INTRODUCTION==
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR RADWASTE SYSTEMS FOR
Purpose The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff has developed a series of guides that provide methods acceptable to the staff for calculating effluent releases, dispersion of effluents in the atmosphere and different water bodies, associated radiation doses to man, and cost-benefit aspects of treating radwastes. This regulatory guide describes methods and procedures that the staff of the NRC
LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS
considers acceptable for performing a cost-benefit analysis for liquid and gaseous radwaste system components for light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors.
 
Applicable Rules and Regulations Section II.D of Appendix I, Numerical Guides for Design Objectives and Limiting Conditions for Operation to Meet the Criterion As Low As Is Reasonably Achievable for Radioactive Material in Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactor Effluents, to part 50, Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities, of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) (Ref. 1), requires that liquid and gaseous radwaste systems for light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors include all items of reasonably demonstrated technology that, when added to the system sequentially and in order of diminishing cost-benefit return, canfor a favorable cost-benefit ratiolead to reductions in dose to the population reasonably expected to be within an 80 kilometers (50 miles) of the reactor. Values of $1,000
per man-rem (roentgen equivalent man) and $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem are given as interim criteria pending the development and establishment of better criteria. Compliance with Section II.D of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50 (which specifically addresses doses to the population) and Sections II.A,
II.8, and II.C (which address doses to nearby individuals) is required to meet the criterion, as low as is reasonably achievable.
 
The procedures and models provided in this guide will be subject to continuing review by the staff with the aim of providing greater flexibility to the applicant or licensee in meeting the requirements of Appendix I. As a result of such reviews, it is expected that alternative acceptable methods for Written suggestions regarding this guide or development of new guides may be submitted through the NRCs public Web site under the Regulatory Guides document collection of the NRC Library at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/reg-guides/contactus.html.
 
Electronic copies of this regulatory guide, previous versions of this guide, and other recently issued guides are available through the NRCs public Web site under the Regulatory Guides document collection of the NRC Library at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/.
The regulatory guide is also available through the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html, under ADAMS Accession No. ML13241A052.
 
calculation will be made available to applicants or licensees, and that calculational procedures found to be unnecessary will be eliminated.


==A. INTRODUCTION==
Related Guidance Regulatory Guide 1.109, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I (Ref. 2), describes methods for the calculation of preoperational estimates of effluents releases, dispersion of the effluent in the atmosphere and different water bodies, and estimation of the associated radiation doses to man.
Purpose The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff has developed a series of guides that provide methods acceptable to the staff for calculating effluent releases, dispersion of effluents in the atmosphere and different water bodies, associated radiation doses to man, and cost-benefit aspects of treating radwastes.  This regulatory guide describes methods and procedures that the staff of the NRC considers acceptable for performing a cost-benefit analysis for liquid and gaseous radwaste system components for light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors.


Applicable Rules and Regulations Section II.D of Appendix I, "Numerical Guides for Design Objectives and Limiting Conditions for Operation to Meet the Criterion 'As Low As Is Reasonably Achievable' for Radioactive Material in Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactor Effluents," to part 50, "Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) (Ref. 1), requires that liquid and gaseous radwaste systems for light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors include all items of reasonably demonstrated technology that, when added to the system sequentially and in order of diminishing cost-benefit return, can-for a favorable cost-benefit ratio-lead to reductions in dose to the population reasonably expected to be within an 80 kilometers (50 miles) of the reactor.  Values of $1,000 per man-rem (roentgen equivalent man) and $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem are given as interim criteria pending the development and establishment of better criteria.  Compliance with Section II.D of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50 (which specifically addresses doses to the population) and Sections II.A, II.8, and II.C (which address doses to nearby individuals) is required to meet the criterion, "as low as is reasonably achievable."
It also suggests parameters for the estimation of radiation doses to man from effluent releases.


The procedures and models provided in this guide will be subject to continuing review by the staff with the aim of providing greater flexibility to the applicant or licensee in meeting the requirements of Appendix I.  As a result of such reviews, it is expected that alternative acceptable methods for Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 2 calculation will be made available to applicants or licensees, and that calculational procedures found to be unnecessary will be eliminated. Related Guidance Regulatory Guide 1.109, "Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I" (Ref. 2), describes methods for the calculation of preoperational estimates of effluents releases, dispersion of the effluent in the atmosphere and different water bodies, and estimation of the associated radiation doses to man.  It also suggests parameters for the estimation of radiation doses to man from effluent releases.
Regulatory Guide 1.111, Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors (Ref. 3), describes basic features of calculation models and assumptions for the estimation of atmospheric transport and dispersion of gaseous effluents in routine releases from land-based light-water-cooled reactors.


Regulatory Guide 1.111, "Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors" (Ref. 3), describes basic features of calculation models and assumptions for the estimation of atmospheric transport and dispersion of gaseous effluents in routine releases from land-based light-water-cooled reactors.
Regulatory Guide 1.112, Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled Power Reactors (Ref. 4), references NUREG-0016, Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Boiling-Water Reactors (BWR-GALE Code), and NUREG-0017, Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Pressurized-Water Reactors (PWR-GALE Code), to provide methods for calculating annual average expected releases of radioactive material in gaseous and liquid effluents from light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors.


Regulatory Guide 1.112, "Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled Power Reactors" (Ref. 4), references NUREG-0016, "Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Boiling-Water Reactors (BWR-GALE Code)," and NUREG-0017, "Calcula tion of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Pressurized-Water Reactors (PWR-GALE Code)," to provide methods for calculating annual average expected releases of radioactive material in gaseous and liquid effluents from light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors.
Regulatory Guide 1.113, Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose of Implementing Appendix I (Ref. 5), describes basic features of calculational models and suggests methods of determining values of model parameters for the estimation of aquatic dispersion of both routine and accidental releases of liquid effluents.


Regulatory Guide 1.113, "Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose of Implementing Appendix I" (Ref. 5), describes basic features of calculational models and suggests methods of determining values of model parameters for the estimation of aquatic dispersion of both routine and accidental releases of liquid effluents.
Purpose of Regulatory Guides The NRC issues regulatory guides to describe to the public methods that the staff considers acceptable for use in implementing specific parts of the agencys regulations, to explain techniques that the staff uses in evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, and to provide guidance to applicants and licensees. Regulatory guides are not substitutes for regulations and compliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions that differ from those set forth in regulatory guides will be deemed acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings required for the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.


Purpose of Regulatory Guides
Paperwork Reduction Act This regulatory guide contains information collection requirements covered by 10 CFR Part 50
that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved under OMB control number 3150-0011.


The NRC issues regulatory guides to describe to the public methods that the staff considers acceptable for use in implementing specific parts of the agency's regulations, to explain techniques that the staff uses in evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, and to provide guidance to applicants and licensees.  Regulatory guides are not substitutes for regulations and compliance with them is not required.  Methods and solutions that differ from those set forth in regulatory guides will be deemed acceptable if they provide a basis fo r the findings required for the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.
The NRC may neither conduct nor sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, an information collection request or requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid OMB control number.


Paperwork Reduction Act This regulatory guide contains information collection requirements covered by 10 CFR Part 50
Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 2
that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved under OMB control number 3150-0011. The NRC may neither conduct nor sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, an information collection request or requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid OMB control number.


Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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==A. INTRODUCTION==
==A. INTRODUCTION==
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................................................................................................................................... 1 Purpose......................................................................................................................................... 1 Applicable Rules and Regulations ............................................................................................... 1 Related Guidance ......................................................................................................................... 2 Purpose of Regulatory Guides ..................................................................................................... 2 Paperwork Reduction Act ............................................................................................................ 2  
.................... 1 Purpose .......................................................................................................................
.................. 1 Applicable Rules and Regulations ............................................................................................... 1 Related Guidance ..............................................................................................................
........... 2 Purpose of Regulatory Guides ..................................................................................................
... 2 Paperwork Reduction Act .......................................................................................................
..... 2  


==B. DISCUSSION==
==B. DISCUSSION==
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.......................................................................................................................................... 4 Reason for Revision ..................................................................................................................... 4 Background .................................................................................................................................. 4 Harmonization with International Standards ............................................................................... 4 C. STAFF REGULATORY GUIDANCE .................................................................................................... 4  
......................... 4 Reason for Revision ...........................................................................................................
.......... 4 Background ....................................................................................................................
.............. 4 Harmonization with International Standards ............................................................................... 4 C. STAFF REGULATORY GUIDANCE ..................................................................................................
.. 4  


==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
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.............................................................................................................................. 5 Use by Applicants and Licensees................................................................................................. 5 Use by NRC Staff ........................................................................................................................ 6 REFERENCES ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Appendix A: Procedures for Performing Cost-Benefit Analyses ............................................................ A-1 Appendix B: Bases for Parameters Used in Performing Cost-Benefit Analysis....................................... B-1 Appendix C: Data Needed for Radwaste Treatment System Cost-Benefit Analysis for Light-Water- Cooled Nuclear Reactors .................................................................................................... C-1 LIST OF TABLES
................. 5 Use by Applicants and Licensees ...............................................................................................
                                                                                                                                                    Page A-1   Direct Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments .................................. A-2 A-2   Annual Operating Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments ............... A-4 A-3   Annual Maintenance Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments .......... A-5 A-4   Labor Cost Correction Factors ..................................................................................................... A-7 A-5   Indirect Cost Factors .................................................................................................................... A-7 A-6   Capital Recovery Factors ............................................................................................................. A-8 B-1   Indirect Costs ............................................................................................................................... B-2 LIST OF FIGURES
.. 5 Use by NRC Staff ..............................................................................................................
                                                                                                                                                    Page A-1    Electric Power Supply Areas in the United States ....................................................................... A-9 Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 3
.......... 6 REFERENCES  
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........... 7 Appendix A: Procedures for Performing Cost-Benefit Analyses ............................................................ A-1                         Appendix B: Bases for Parameters Used in Performing Cost-Benefit Analysis ....................................... B-1                         Appendix C: Data Needed for Radwaste Treatment System Cost-Benefit Analysis for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Reactors .................................................................................................... C
-1   LIST OF TABLES  
Page A-1 Direct Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments .................................. A-2 A-2 Annual Operating Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments ............... A-4 A-3 Annual Maintenance Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments .......... A-5 A-4 Labor Cost Correction Factors .............................................................................................
........ A-7 A-5 Indirect Cost Factors .....................................................................................................
............... A-7 A-6 Capital Recovery Factors ..................................................................................................
........... A-8 B-1 Indirect Costs ............................................................................................................
................... B-2  


LIST OF FIGURES
==B. DISCUSSION==
Page A-1 Electric Power Supply Areas in the United States ....................................................................... A-
Reason for Revision The NRC revised RG 1.110 to incorporate editorial changes and the current format for regulatory guides. These changes were intended to improve clarity and did not alter the staff regulatory guidance.
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==B. DISCUSSION==
Background Each applicant for a permit to construct or a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor and each holder of a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor is required to provide reasonable assurance that the design objectives for as low as is reasonably achievable effluent releases are satisfied by the initial liquid and gaseous radwaste system designs at the time of licensing and, if these designs are subsequently modified, that the design objectives are reassessed to ensure that they are maintained. It is the objective of this guide to provide an acceptable method of performing cost-benefit analysis, in conformance with Section II.D of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50, to demonstrate that the plant design includes all items of reasonably demonstrated technology for reducing the cumulative population dose caused by releases of radioactive materials from the reactor to levels as low as reasonably achievable. As an interim measure, the Commission chose values of $1,000 per-man-rem and $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem (or lesser values if demonstrated to be suitable for a particular site) to be used to implement the cost-benefit analysis.
Reason for Revision The NRC revised RG 1.110 to incorporate editorial changes and the current format for regulatory guides. These changes were intended to improve clarity and did not alter the staff regulatory guidance.
 
Because the Commission has not outlined any procedures for including the effects of inflation in the analysis, the NRC staffs analysis is based on 1975 dollars; i.e., neither the costs nor the interim criteria are escalated for the predicted effects of inflation. Since the worth of a man-rem or man-thyroid-rem to the public is subject to the same fluctuations in value as the cost of equipment to reduce radioactive emissions, the NRC staff believes this approach to be reasonable.
 
The NRC staff has outlined a method for performing the required cost-benefit analysis and has provided cost parameters for estimating the costs for the various radwaste treatment equipment items in use, or proposed for use, at light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors. The methodology and cost parameters are presented in Appendix A to this guide. The costs presented consider the direct equipment cost and the costs of building space, supportive services, maintenance, interest, and operating, as well as other costs generally considered in analyzing capital and operating costs in power plant estimating. The bases for the costs calculated by the NRC staff are given in Appendix B.
 
Harmonization with International Standards The NRC staff reviewed guidance from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and did not identify any standards that provided useful guidance to NRC staff, applicants, or licensees.
 
C. STAFF REGULATORY GUIDANCE
1.      In accordance with Section II.D, Appendix I, to 10 CFR Part 50, each applicant for a permit to construct or a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor and each holder of a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor should demonstrate by means of a cost-benefit analysis that further reductions to the cumulative dose to the population within an
        80-kilometer (50-mile) radius of the reactor site cannot be effected at an annual cost of $1,000 per man-rem or $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem (or such lesser costs as demonstrated to be suitable for a particular case).
                                              Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 4
 
2.      The cost-benefit analysis should consider the reduction in releases of radioactive material from all effluent pathways. Liquid and gaseous radwaste system augments considered in the analysis should be selected in order of diminishing cost-benefit returns.
 
3.      All costs should be given in terms of 1975 dollars (as is the $1,000 per man-rem cost with which they are compared). Allowances for inflation after 1975 should not be factored into the cost estimates.
 
4.      The method of calculation described in Appendix A and the parameters presented in Appendix B
        of this guide are acceptable to the NRC staff for performing the cost-benefit analysis.
 
5.      In support of the cost-benefit analysis, the applicant or licensee should provide a complete evaluation, including methodology used, components considered, and all assumptions and parameters used. Information to be submitted by the applicant or licensee is described in Appendix C to this guide. Use of parameters, assumptions, and models different from those given in Appendices A and B to this guide may result in differences between the evaluations by applicants or licensees and those by the NRC staff. Because of this, these parameters and assumptions should be clearly described and substantiated by the applicant or licensee.
 
==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
The purpose of this section is to provide information on how applicants and licensees 1 may use this guide and information regarding the NRCs plans for using this regulatory guide. In addition, it describes how the NRC staff complies with 10 CFR 50.109, Backfitting, and any applicable finality provisions in 10 CFR Part 52, Licenses, Certifications, and Approvals for Nuclear Power Plants.
 
Use by Applicants and Licensees Applicants and licensees may voluntarily 2 use the guidance in this document to demonstrate compliance with the underlying NRC regulations. Methods or solutions that differ from those described in this regulatory guide may be deemed acceptable if they provide sufficient basis and information for the NRC staff to verify that the proposed alternative demonstrates compliance with the appropriate NRC
regulations. Current licensees may continue to use guidance the NRC found acceptable for complying with the identified regulations as long as their current licensing basis remains unchanged.
 
Licensees may use the information in this regulatory guide for actions that do not require NRC
review and approval such as changes to a facility design under 10 CFR 50.59, Changes, Tests, and Experiments. Licensees may use the information in this regulatory guide or applicable parts to resolve regulatory or inspection issues.
 
1 In this section, licensees refers to licensees of nuclear power plants under 10 CFR Parts 50 and 52; and the term applicants refers to applicants for licenses and permits for (or relating to) nuclear power plants under 10 CFR
        Parts 50 and 52 and applicants for standard design approvals and standard design certifications under 10 CFR Part 52.
 
2 In this section, voluntary and voluntarily mean that the licensee is seeking the action of its own accord, without the force of a legally binding requirement or an NRC representation of further licensing or enforcement action.
 
Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 5
 
Use by NRC Staff The NRC staff does not intend or approve any imposition or backfitting of the guidance in this regulatory guide. The NRC staff does not expect any existing licensee to use or commit to using the guidance in this regulatory guide, unless the licensee makes a change to its licensing basi
 
====s. The NRC====
staff does not expect or plan to request licensees to voluntarily adopt this regulatory guide to resolve a generic regulatory issue. The NRC staff does not expect or plan to initiate NRC regulatory action that would require the use of this regulatory guide. Examples of such unplanned NRC regulatory actions include issuance of an order requiring the use of the regulatory guide, requests for information under
10 CFR 50.54(f) as to whether a licensee intends to commit to use of this regulatory guide, generic communication, or promulgation of a rule requiring the use of this regulatory guide without further backfit consideration.
 
During regulatory discussions on plant-specific operational issues, the staff may discuss with licensees various actions consistent with staff positions in this regulatory guide as one acceptable means of meeting the underlying NRC regulatory requirement. Such discussions would not ordinarily be considered backfitting even if prior versions of this regulatory guide are part of the licensing basis of the facility. However, unless this regulatory guide is part of the licensing basis for a facility, the staff may not represent to the licensee that the licensees failure to comply with the positions in this regulatory guide constitutes a violation.
 
If an existing licensee voluntarily seeks a license amendment or change and (1) the NRC staffs consideration of the request involves a regulatory issue directly relevant to this new or revised regulatory guide and (2) the specific subject matter of this regulatory guide is an essential consideration in the staffs determination of the acceptability of the licensees request, then the staff may request that the licensee either follow the guidance in this regulatory guide or provide an equivalent alternative process that demonstrates compliance with the underlying NRC regulatory requirements. This is not considered backfitting as defined in 10 CFR 50.109(a)(1) or a violation of any of the issue finality provisions in
10 CFR Part 52.
 
If a licensee believes that the NRC is either using this regulatory guide or requesting or requiring the licensee to implement the methods or processes in this regulatory guide in a manner inconsistent with the discussion in this Implementation section, then the licensee may file a backfit appeal with the NRC in accordance with the guidance in NUREG-1409, Backfitting Guidelines (Ref. 6), and the NRC
Management Directive 8.4, Management of Facility-Specific Backfitting and Information Collection (Ref. 7).
                                              Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 6
 
3 REFERENCES
1. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 10, Energy, Part 50, Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities.
 
2. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Regulatory Guide 1.109, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, Washington, DC.
 
3. NRC, Regulatory Guide 1.111, Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors, Washington, DC.
 
4. NRC, Regulatory Guide 1.112, Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled Power Reactors, Washington, DC.
 
5. NRC, Regulatory Guide 1.113, Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose of Implementing Appendix I, Washington, DC.
 
6. NRC, NUREG-1409, Backfitting Guidelines, Washington, DC.
 
7. NRC, Management Directive 8.4, Management of Facility-specific Backfitting and Information Collection, Washington, DC.
 
3.


Background Each applicant for a permit to construct or a li cense to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor and each holder of a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor is required to provide reasonable assurance that the design objectives for as low as is reasonably achievable effluent releases are satisfied by the initial liquid and gaseous radwaste system designs at the time of licensing and, if these designs are subsequently modified, that the design objectives are reassessed to ensure that they are maintained. It is the objective of this guide to provide an acceptable method of performing cost-benefit analysis, in conformance with Section II.D of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50, to demonstrate that the plant design includes all items of reasonably demonstrated technology for reducing the cumulative population dose caused by releases of radioactive materials from the reactor to levels as low as reasonably achievable. As an interim measure, the Commission chose values of $1,000 per-man-rem and $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem (or lesser values if demonstrated to be suitable for a particular site) to be used to implement the cost-benefit analysis.
Publicly available NRC-published documents are available electronically through the NRC Library on the NRCs public Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/ and through the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. The documents can also be viewed online or printed for a fee in the NRCs Public Document Room (PDR) at 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD. For problems with ADAMS, contact the PDR staff at 301-415-4737 or 800-397-4209; or e-mail pdr.resource@nrc.gov.


Because the Commission has not outlined any proce dures for including the effects of inflation in the analysis, the NRC staff's analysis is based on 1975 dollars; i.e., neither the costs nor the interim criteria are escalated for the predicted effects of inflation. Since the worth of a man-rem or man-thyroid-rem to the public is subject to the same fluctuations in value as the cost of equipment to reduce radioactive emissions, the NRC staff believes this approach to be reasonable.
Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 7


The NRC staff has outlined a method for performing the required cost-benefit analysis and has provided cost parameters for estimating the costs for the various radwaste treatment equipment items in  
APPENDIX A
    PROCEDURES FOR PERFORMING COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES
      This appendix contains guidance for performing cost-benefit analyses on individual system augments, as well as the parameters needed for estimating costs. The bases for the parameters and worksheets appropriate for use with the following cost-benefit procedure are given in Appendix B.


use, or proposed for use, at light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors. The methodology and cost parameters are presented in Appendix A to this guide. The costs presented consider the direct equipment cost and the costs of building space, supportive services, maintenance, interest, and operating, as well as other costs generally considered in analyzing capital and operating costs in power plant estimating. The bases for the costs calculated by the NRC staff are given in Appendix B.
1.    The cumulative population man-rem (roentgen equivalent man) exposure and man-thyroid-rem exposure should be determined for each effluent release source (e.g., liquid radwaste releases, ventilation releases, etc.)
2.     Potential reductions to the cumulative population exposure should be determined based on the addition of items of reasonably demonstrated technology that have the potential to reduce releases of radioactive materials.


Harmonization with International Standards
3.    Acceptable methods for performing some of the calculations needed for items 1 and 2 above are contained in Regulatory Guides 1.109, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50,
      Appendix I, and 1.111, Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion for Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors. They are also included in two regulatory guides now in preparation on the subjects of (1) calculation of releases of radioactive materials in liquid and gaseous effluents from light-water-cooled reactors and
      (2) methods for estimating aquatic dispersion of liquid effluents from routine reactor releases for the purpose of implementing Appendix I.


The NRC staff reviewed guidance from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and did not identify any standards that provided useful guidance to NRC staff, applicants, or licensees.
4.    The total annual cost of each augment considered in item 2 above should be determined as follows:
      a.      The Total Direct Cost (TDC):
                (1)     Obtain the direct cost of equipment and materials from Table A-1.


C. STAFF REGULATORY GUIDANCE
(2)      Multiply the direct labor cost obtained from Table A-1 by the appropriate labor cost correction factor from Table A-4 to obtain the corrected labor cost for the geographical area (from Figure A-l) in which the plant is to be built.
1. In accordance with Section II.D, Appendix I, to 10 CFR Part 50, each applicant for a permit to construct or a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor and each holder of a


license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor should demonstrate by means of a cost-benefit analysis that further reductions to the cumulative dose to the population within an 80-kilometer (50-mile) radius of the reactor site cannot be effected at an annual cost of $1,000 per man-rem or $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem (or such lesser costs as demonstrated to be suitable for a particular case). 
(3)     Add the costs obtained from steps (1) and (2) to obtain the TDC.
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2. The cost-benefit analysis should consider the reduction in releases of radioactive material from all effluent pathways.  Liquid and gaseous radwaste system augments considered in the analysis should be selected in order of diminishing cost-benefit returns.


3. All costs should be given in terms of 1975 dollars (as is the $1,000 per man-rem cost with which they are compared).  Allowances for inflation after 1975 should not be factored into the cost estimates.
b.       Obtain-the appropriate Indirect Cost Factor (ICF) from Table A-5.


4. The method of calculation described in Appendix A and the parameters presented in Appendix B of this guide are acceptable to the NRC staff for performing the cost-benefit analysis.
c.       Determine Total Capital Cost (TCC) by using the equation:
                                            TCC = TDC x ICF
      d.      Obtain the appropriate Capital Recovery Factor (CRF) from Table A-6.


5. In support of the cost-benefit analysis, the applicant or licensee should provide a complete evaluation, including methodology used, components considered, and all assumptions and parameters used.  Information to be submitted by the applicant or licensee is described in Appendix C to this guide. Use of parameters, assumptions, and models different from those given in Appendices A and B to this guide may result in differences between the evaluations by applicants or licensees and those by the NRC staff.  Because of this, these parameters and assumptions should be clearly described and substantiated by the applicant or licensee.
e.       Determine the Annual Fixed Cost (AFC) by using the equation:
                                            AFC = TCC x CRF
                                      Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-1


==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
f.     Obtain the Annual Operating Cost (AOC) and the Annual Maintenance Cost (AMC) from Tables A-2 and A-3. Multiunit sites using shared radwaste systems should multiply the AOC by the number of reactors sharing the augment.
The purpose of this section is to provide information on how applicants and licensees
~1 may use this guide and information regarding the NRC's plans for using this regulatory guide.  In addition, it describes how the NRC staff complies with 10 CFR 50.109, "Backfitting," and any applicable finality provisions in 10 CFR Part 52, "Licenses, Certifications, and Approvals for Nuclear Power Plants." 
Use by Applicants and Licensees Applicants and licensees may voluntarily
~2 use the guidance in this document to demonstrate compliance with the underlying NRC regulations.  Methods or solutions that differ from those described in this regulatory guide may be deemed acceptable if they provide sufficient basis and information for the NRC staff to verify that the proposed alternative demonstrates compliance with the appropriate NRC regulations.  Current licensees may continue to use guidance the NRC found acceptable for complying with the identified regulations as long as their current licensing basis remains unchanged.


Licensees may use the information in this regulatory guide for actions that do not require NRC review and approval such as changes to a facility design under 10 CFR 50.59, "Changes, Tests, and Experiments."  Licensees may use the information in this regulatory guide or applicable parts to resolve regulatory or inspection issues.
g.      Determine the Total Annual Cost (TAC) by using the equation:
                                        TAC = AFC + AOC + AMC
5.      Determine the benefit of each augment by multiplying the dose reduction calculated in item 2 above by $1,000 per-man-rem and/or $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem, as appropriate.


1  In this section, "licensees" refers to licensees of nuclear power plants under 10 CFR Parts 50 and 52; and the term "applicants" refers to applicants for licenses and permits for (or relating to) nuclear power plants under 10 CFR Parts 50 and 52 and applicants for standard design approvals and standard design certifications under 10 CFR Part 52.
6.      The system should be augmented with any items for which the TAC from item 4.g above is less than the value calculated in item 5, in the order of diminishing cost-benefit.


2  In this section, "voluntary" and "voluntarily" mean that the licensee is seeking the action of its own accord, without the force of a legally binding requirement or an NRC representation of further licensing or enforcement action.
Table A-1. Direct CostsGaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments DIRECT COSTSGASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS
                                                        EQUIPMENT/                      (1975 $1,000)
                                                        MATERIAL            LABOR          TOTAL
BWR Offgas Recombiner                                      553              255          808
3-ton Charcoal Adsorber                                      53                14            67 Desiccant Dryer                                            218              176          394 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration                                116                38          154 Main Condenser Vacuum Pump Charcoal/                        40                8            48 HEPA Filtration System Clean Steam to Turbine Glands                                81              215          296 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 24" and Larger                137              110          247 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 21/2" and                       183                55          238 Less Than 24"
15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System                            52(49)a          16(14)a      68(63)a
1,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                    28                10            38
15,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                  97(93)            31(26)      128(119)
30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                  157(152)          51(41)      208(193)
Turbine Bldg. Chilled Water HVAC System                    614              374          988
600-ft3 Gas Decay Tank                                      33                24            57 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-2


Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 6 Use by NRC Staff The NRC staff does not intend or approve any imposition or backfitting of the guidance in this regulatory guideThe NRC staff does not expect any existing licensee to use or commit to using the guidance in this regulatory guide, unless the licensee makes a change to its licensing basis.  The NRC staff does not expect or plan to request licensees to voluntarily adopt this regulatory guide to resolve a generic regulatory issue.  The NRC staff does not expect or plan to initiate NRC regulatory action that would require the use of this regulatory guide.  Examples of such unplanned NRC regulatory actions include issuance of an order requiring the use of the regulatory guide, requests for information under 10 CFR 50.54(f) as to whether a licensee intends to commit to use of this regulatory guide, generic communication, or promulgation of a rule requiring the use of this regulatory guide without further
DIRECT COSTSGASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS
                                                            EQUIPMENT/                              (1975 $1,000)
                                                            MATERIAL            LABOR                TOTAL
PWR Hydrogen Recombiner                                        419              147                  566 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit                    14                10                  24 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main                          19                14                  33 Condenser aIn cases where the equipment may be located either in the auxiliary building or the turbine building and common usage does not indicate a definite preference of one location or the other, cost for both locations are listed with the turbine building location cost in parenthesis.


backfit consideration.
Direct CostsLiquid Radwaste Augments EQUIPMENT/                              (1975 $1,000)
                                                            MATERIAL            LABOR                TOTAL
15-gpm Evaporator                                              386              201                  587
30-gpm Evaporator                                              540              223                  763
50-gpm Evaporator                                              655              233                  888 Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer                              36                24                  60
50-gpm Demineralizer                                              43                29                  50
100-gpm Demineralizer                                            64                31                  95
200-gpm Demineralizer                                            94                35                129
400-gpm Demineralizer                                          102                44                146
100-gpm Precoat Filter                                          108                56                164
400-gpm Precoat Filter                                          202              112                  314
20-gpm Cartridge Filter                                          13                11                  24
2-gpm Reverse Osmosis                                          100                38                138
10,000-gal Tank                                                  55                43                  98 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-3


During regulatory discussions on plant-specific operational issues, the staff may discuss with licensees various actions consistent with staff positions in this regulatory guide as one acceptable means of meeting the underlying NRC regulatory requirement. Such discussions would not ordinarily be considered backfitting even if prior versions of this regulatory guide are part of the licensing basis of the facility.  However, unless this regulatory guide is part of the licensing basis for a facility, the staff may not represent to the licensee that the licensee's failure to comply with the positions in this regulatory guide constitutes a violation.
Table A-2. Annual Operating CostsGaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments Annual Operating CostsaGaseous Radwaste Augments TOTAL OPERATING
                                                                  COST (1975 $1,000/YR)
BWR Offgas Recombiner                                                      3
3-ton Charcoal Adsorber                                                  neg Desiccant Dryer                                                            3 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration                                                4 Main Condenser Vacuum Pump Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                  0.4 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands                                              24 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 24" and Larger                                3 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 2-1/2" and Less Than 24"                      3
15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System                                          6
1,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                                  2
15,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                                  7
30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                                  9 Turbine Bldg. Chilled Water HVAC System                                    49
600-ft3 Gas Decay Tank                                                    neg PWR Hydrogen Recombiner                                                    4 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit                              4 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser                          1 Annual Operating CostsLiquid Radwaste Augments TOTAL OPERATING
                                                                  COST (1975 $1,000/YR)
EvaporationPWR Dirty Waste                                                50
EvaporationBWR Dirty Waste                                              169 EvaporationCondensate Polisher Chemical Waste                            114 EvaporationDetergent Waste                                                20
DemineralizationEvaporator Distillate                                      5 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-4


If an existing licensee voluntarily seeks a license amendment or change and (1) the NRC staff's consideration of the request involves a regulatory issue directly relevant to this new or revised regulatory guide and (2) the specific subject matter of this regulatory guide is an essential consideration in the staff's determination of the acceptability of the licensee's request, then the staff may request that the licensee either follow the guidance in this regulatory guide or provide an eq uivalent alternative process that demonstrates compliance with the underlying NRC regulatory requirements. This is not considered backfitting as defined in 10 CFR 50.109(a)(1) or a violation of any of the issue finality provisions in 10 CFR Part 52.
Annual Operating CostsLiquid Radwaste Augments TOTAL OPERATING
                                                                                      COST (1975 $1,000/YR)
  DemineralizationBWR 2nd Waste Demineralizer in Series                                        15 DemineralizationPWR Clean Waste                                                                5 DemineralizationBWR Dirty Waste                                                              88 DemineralizationPWR Dirty Waste                                                              18 DemineralizationPWR Turbine Bldg. Drains                                                      95 DemineralizationPWR Steam Generator Blowdown                                                  25 Precoat FilterBWR Dirty Waste                                                                53 Cartridge Filter                                                                                7 Reverse OsmosisDetergent Waste                                                                  7
  10,000-gal Tank                                                                                  1 a.


If a licensee believes that the NRC is either using this regulatory guide or requesting or requiring the licensee to implement the methods or processes in this regulatory guide in a manner inconsistent with the discussion in this Implementation section, then the licensee may file a backfit appeal with the NRC in accordance with the guidance in NUREG-1409, "Backfitting Guidelines" (Ref. 6), and the NRC Management Directive 8.4, "Management of Facility-Specific Backfitting and Information Collection" (Ref. 7). 
Operating costs are given for a single reactor. Operating costs for augments in shared radwaste systems should be multiplied by the number of reactors serviced by the augment.
Rev. 1 of RG 1.110, Page 7 REFERENCES
~3  1. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 10, "Energy," Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities."


2. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Regulatory Guide 1.109, "Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I," Washington, DC.
Table A-3. Annual Maintenance CostsGaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COSTSGASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS
                                                                                        TOTAL OPERATING
                                                                                      COST (1975 $1,000/YR)
  BWR Offgas Recombiner                                                                          20
  3-ton Charcoal Adsorber                                                                      neg Desiccant Dryer                                                                                  6 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration                                                                    3 Main Condenser Vacuum Pump Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                                      1 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands                                                                    4 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 24" and Larger                                                      4 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 2-1/2" and Less Than 24"                                          12
  15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System                                                                2
  1,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                                                        0.6
  15,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                                                      9 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-5


3. NRC, Regulatory Guide 1.111, "Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors," Washington, DC.
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COSTSGASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS
                                                                    TOTAL OPERATING
                                                                    COST (1975 $1,000/YR)
30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System                                  18 Turbine Bldg. Chilled Water HVAC System                                    20
600-ft3 Gas Decay Tank                                                    neg PWR Hydrogen Recombiner                                                    10
PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit                                2 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser                            1 Annual Maintenance Costs -Liquid Radwaste Augments
15-gpm Evaporator                                                          30
30-gpm Evaporator                                                          30
50-gpm Evaporator                                                          30
Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer                                          2
50-gpm Demineralizer                                                        5
100-gpm Demineralizer                                                        5
200-gpm Demineralizer                                                        5
100-gpm Precoat Filter                                                      10
400-gpm Precoat Filter                                                      10
20-gpm Cartridge Filter                                                      1
2-gpm Reverse Osmosis                                                        9
10,000-gal Tank                                                              2 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-6


4. NRC, Regulatory Guide 1.112, "Calculation of Re leases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled Power Reactors," Washington, DC.
a Table A-4. Labor Cost Correction Factors FPC b GEOGRAPHIC                LABOR COST
                      REGION            CORRECTION FACTOR
                            I                        1.6 II                        1.5 III                        1.0
                          IV                        1.4 V                        1.1 VI                        1.2 VII                        1.3 VIII                        1.2 a.


5. NRC, Regulatory Guide 1.113, "Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose of Implementing Appendix I," Washington, DC.
See Appendix B, Labor Cost Correction Factors.


6. NRC, NUREG-1409, "Backfitting Guidelines," Washington, DC.
b.


7. NRC, Management Directive 8.4, "Management of Facility-specific Backfitting and Information Collection," Washington, DC.
See Figure A-1.


3. Publicly available NRC-published documents are available electronically through the NRC Library on the NRC's public Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/ and through the NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.htmlThe documents can also be viewed online or printed for a fee in the NRC's Public Document Room (PDR) at 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD. For problems with ADAMS, contact the PDR staff at 301-415-4737 or 800-397-4209; or e-mail pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
Table A-5. Indirect Cost Factors TYPE RADWASTE SYSTEM                          INDIRECT COST FACTOR
1. Single unit site, unitized a radwaste                          1.75 system
2. Multiunit site, shared radwaste system                        1.75
3. Multiunit site, unitizeda radwaste system                1.75 + ( n 1)1.5 n
                                                    where n is the number of unitized radwaste systems at the site a.


Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-1 APPENDIX A
Each reactor has a separate, nonshared radwaste system.
  PROCEDURES FOR PERFORMING COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES
This appendix contains guidance for performing cost-benefit analyses on individual system augments, as well as the parameters needed for estimating costs.  The bases for the parameters and worksheets appropriate for use with the following cost-benefit procedure are given in Appendix B.


1. The cumulative population man-rem (roentgen equivalent man) exposure and man-thyroid-rem exposure should be determined for each effluent release source (e.g., liquid radwaste releases, ventilation releases, etc.)
Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-7
2. Potential reductions to the cumulative population exposure should be determined based on the addition of items of reasonably demonstrated technology that have the potential to reduce releases of radioactive materials.


3. Acceptable methods for performing some of the cal culations needed for items 1 and 2 above are contained in Regulatory Guides 1.109, "Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I," and 1.111, "Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion for Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors."  They are also included in two regulatory guides now in preparation on the subjects of (1) calculation of releases of radioactive materials in liquid and gaseous effluents from light-water-cooled reactors and (2) methods for estimating aquatic dispersion of liquid effluents from routine reactor releases for the purpose of implementing Appendix I.
Table A-6. Capital Recovery Factors COST OF MONEY
(% PER YEAR, I)                  CAPITAL RECOVERY FACTORa
          5                                          0.0651
          6                                          0.0726
          7                                          0.0806
          8                                          0.0888
          9                                          0.0973
        10                                         0.1061
        11                                          0.1150
        12                                          0.1241
        13                                          0.1334
        14                                          0.1428
        15                                          0.1523 a.


4. The total annual cost of each augment considered in item 2 above should be determined as follows: a. The Total Direct Cost (TDC):
Based on a service life of 30 years and the following equation:
(1) Obtain the direct cost of equipment and materials from Table A-1.
                                        i(1 + i )30
                              CRF =
                                      (1 + i)30  1 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-8


(2) Multiply the direct labor cost obtained from Table A-1 by the appropriate labor cost correction factor from Table A-4 to obtain the corrected labor cost for the geographical area (from Figure A-l) in which the plant is to be built.
Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-9 Figure A-1. Electric Power Supply Areas in the United States


(3) Add the costs obtained from steps (1) and (2) to obtain the TDC.
APPENDIX B
                BASES FOR PARAMETERS USED IN PERFORMING
                                        COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
        This appendix contains detailed cost estimate sheets showing the methods and parameters used to obtain all costs associated with augments considered for the liquid and gaseous radwaste systems. The cost estimate sheets are grouped by radwaste system types. The first sheet in each case is an equipment cost worksheet for determining direct equipment costs. The second sheet is an operating cost worksheet.


b. Obtain-the appropriate Indirect Cost Factor (ICF) from Table A-5.
All costs are stated in terms of 1975 dollars. No attempt has been made to project the effect of inflation.


c. Determine Total Capital Cost (TCC) by using the equation:
Variations of labor costs and productivity with site locations are considered. 4 All costs are based on the assumption that the reactor is in the design stage and that augmentation of a radwaste system will not involve backfitting of an existing plant. Backfltttng costs should be determined on a case-by-case basis.
TCC = TDC x ICF
d. Obtain the appropriate Capital Recovery Factor (CRF) from Table A-6.


e. Determine the Annual Fixed Cost (AFC) by using the equation:
1.       Capital Costs Capital costs are reported by grouping items by system and by plant location, which generally follow the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)/U.S. Atomic Energy Commission accounting system given in NUS-531 (Ref. 1). The direct costs considered to be applicable to radwaste systems are structures, electrical services, equipment, and instrumentation and controls. Spare parts and a contingency allowance 5 are included in the direct costs. Total capital costs are obtained by multiplying direct costs by an indirect cost factor.
AFC = TCC x CRF 
Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-2 f. Obtain the Annual Operating Cost (AOC) and the Annual Maintenance Cost (AMC) from Tables A-2 and A-3. Multiunit sites using shared radwaste systems should multiply the AOC by the number of reactors sharing the augment.


g. Determine the Total Annual Cost (TAC) by using the equation:
2.       Direct Costs Direct costs for each augment include equipment, site labor, and site materials. Principal equipment designs and hardware costs were obtained from utility companies, architect-engineers, and vendors. Costs for building space, electrical services, piping, and instrumentation were estimated considering equipment functions and arrangements.
TAC = AFC + AOC + AMC
5. Determine the "benefit" of each augment by multiplying the dose reduction calculated in item 2 above by $1,000 per-man-rem and/or $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem, as appropriate.


6. The system should be augmented with any items for which the TAC from item 4.g above is less than the value calculated in item 5, in the order of diminishing cost-benefit.
Costs for electric services, piping, and instrumentation and controls were determined using judgment to estimate equipment layout, points of interface, and services required. The costs for equipment and building space are consistent with NRC staff recommendations for radwaste system quality assurance, materials, and seismic design. Space requirements were determined based on manufacturers data or data from existing or proposed layout drawings.


Table A-1. Direct Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments  DIRECT COSTS
3.      Labor Cost Correction Factors Labor cost adjustment factors were developed for each of the eight FPC electric power supply areas shown in Figure A-1 of Appendix A by calculating the average labor cost for selected cities (Ref. 2)
-GASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS
in each area and adjusting this cost for estimated variations in labor productivity due only to differences in labor practices in the regions considered. Manpower costs were calculated by multiplying the estimated labor requirements in man-hours by the composite wage rate (Ref. 3). The calculated labor cost correction factors are tabulated in Table A-4 of Appendix A.
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIAL LABOR (1975 $1,000)TOTAL BWR Offgas Recombiner 553 255 808 3-ton Charcoal Adsorber 53 14 67 Desiccant Dryer 218 176 394 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration 116 38 154 Main Condenser Vacuum Pump Charcoal/
HEPA Filtration System 40 8 48 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands 81 215 296 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 24" and Larger 137 110 247 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 21/2" and Less Than 24" 183 55 238 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System 52(49)
a 16(14)a 68(63)a 1,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 28 10 38 15,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 97(93) 31(26) 128(119) 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 157(152) 51(41) 208(193)
Turbine Bldg. Chilled Water HVAC System 614 374 988
600-ft 3 Gas Decay Tank 33 24 57 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-3 DIRECT COSTS
-GASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIAL LABOR (1975 $1,000)TOTAL PWR Hydrogen Recombiner 419 147 566 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit 14 10 24 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main


Condenser 19 14 33 a. In cases where the equipment may be located either in the auxiliary building or the turbine building and common usage does not indicate a definite preference of one location or the other, cost for both locations are listed with the turbine building location cost in parenthesis. Direct Costs-Liquid Radwaste Augments EQUIPMENT/ MATERIAL LABOR (1975 $1,000)TOTAL 15-gpm Evaporator 386 201 587 30-gpm Evaporator 540 223 763 50-gpm Evaporator  655 233 888 Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer  36 24 60 50-gpm Demineralizer  43 29 50 100-gpm Demineralizer  64 31 95 200-gpm Demineralizer  94 35 129 400-gpm Demineralizer  102 44 146 100-gpm Precoat Filter 108 56 164 400-gpm Precoat Filter 202 112 314 20-gpm Cartridge Filter  13 11 24 2-gpm Reverse Osmosis  100 38 138 10,000-gal Tank 55 43 98
4 Location effects of the eight FPC Power Supply areas are estimated and shown in Table A-4 of Appendix A.


Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-4 Table A-2.  Annual Operating Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments Annual Operating Costs a-Gaseous Radwaste Augments TOTAL OPERATING COST (1975 $1,000/YR) BWR Offgas Recombiner  3 3-ton Charcoal Adsorber neg Desiccant Dryer 3 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration 4 Main Condenser Vacuum Pump Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 0.4 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands 24 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 24" and Larger 3 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 2-1/2" and Less Than 24" 3 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System 6 1,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 2 15,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 7 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 9 Turbine Bldg. Chilled Water HVAC System 49
5 Contingency onsite labor and process equipment and material are all based on l0 percent.
600-ft 3 Gas Decay Tank neg PWR Hydrogen Recombiner 4 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit 4 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser 1 Annual Operating Costs-Liquid Radwaste Augments TOTAL OPERATING COST (1975 $1,000/YR) Evaporation-PWR Dirty Waste 50 Evaporation-BWR Dirty Waste 169 Evaporation-Condensate Polisher Chemical Waste 114  Evaporation-Detergent Waste 20  Demineralization-Evaporator Distillate  5 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-5 Annual Operating Costs-Liquid Radwaste Augments TOTAL OPERATING COST (1975 $1,000/YR) Demineralization-BWR 2nd Waste Demineralizer in Series 15 Demineralization-PWR Clean Waste 5 Demineralization-BWR Dirty Waste 88 Demineralization-PWR Dirty Waste 18 Demineralization-PWR Turbine Bldg. Drains 95 Demineralization-PWR Steam Generator Blowdown 25 Precoat Filter-BWR Dirty Waste 53 Cartridge Filter  7 Reverse Osmosis-Detergent Waste  7 10,000-gal Tank 1 a. Operating costs are given for a single reactor.  Operating costs for augments in shared radwaste systems should be multiplied by the number of reactors serviced by the augment. Table A-3.  Annual Maintenance Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COSTS
-GASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS
TOTAL OPERATING COST (1975 $1,000/YR) BWR Offgas Recombiner  20 3-ton Charcoal Adsorber neg Desiccant Dryer 6 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration 3 Main Condenser Vacuum Pump Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 1 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands 4 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 24" and Larger 4 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 2-1/2" and Less Than 24" 12 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System 2 1,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 0.6 15,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System  9 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-6 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COSTS
-GASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS
TOTAL OPERATING COST (1975 $1,000/YR) 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 18 Turbine Bldg. Chilled Water HVAC System 20
600-ft 3 Gas Decay Tank neg PWR Hydrogen Recombiner 10 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit 2 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser 1 Annual Maintenance Costs -Liquid Radwaste Augments 15-gpm Evaporator  30 30-gpm Evaporator 30 50-gpm Evaporator 30 Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer  2 50-gpm Demineralizer 5 100-gpm Demineralizer 5 200-gpm Demineralizer  5 100-gpm Precoat Filter  10 400-gpm Precoat Filter  10 20-gpm Cartridge Filter 1 2-gpm Reverse Osmosis  9 10,000-gal Tank 2 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-7 Table A-4.  Labor Cost Correction Factors
~a FPC~b GEOGRAPHIC
REGION LABOR COST
CORRECTION FACTOR
I 1.6 II 1.5 III 1.0 IV 1.4 V 1.1 VI 1.2 VII 1.3 VIII 1.2 a. See Appendix B, "Labor Cost Correction Factors."
b. See Figure A-1. Table A-5.  Indirect Cost Factors TYPE RADWASTE SYSTEM INDIRECT COST FACTOR 
1. Single unit site, unitized
~a radwaste system  1.75 2. Multiunit site, shared radwaste system  1.75
3. Multiunit site, unitized a radwaste system n 5.1)1 n (75.1+ where n is the number of unitized radwaste systems at the site a. Each reactor has a separate, nonshared radwaste system.


Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-8 Table A-6.  Capital Recovery Factors COST OF MONEY  (% PER YEAR, I) CAPITAL RECOVERY FACTOR
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-1
a 5  0.0651 6  0.0726 7  0.0806 8  0.0888 9  0.0973 10  0.1061 11  0.1150 12  0.1241 13  0.1334 14  0.1428 15 0.1523 a. Based on a service life of 30 years and the following equation:
CRF = 1 30)i 1 (30)i 1 (i++ 
  Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-9 Figure A-1.  Electric Power Supply Areas in the United States Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-1 APPENDIX B
  BASES FOR PARAMETERS US
ED IN PERFORMING COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
This appendix contains detailed cost estimate sheets showing the methods and parameters used to obtain all costs associated with augments considered for the liquid and gaseous radwaste systems.  The cost estimate sheets are grouped by radwaste system types.  The first sheet in each case is an equipment cost worksheet for determining direct equipment costs.  The second sheet is an operating cost worksheet.  All costs are stated in terms of 1975 dollars.  No attempt has been made to project the effect of inflation.  Variations of labor costs and productivity with site locations are considered.


~4 All costs are based on the assumption that the reactor is in the design stage and that augmentation of a radwaste system will not involve backfitting of an existing plant.  Backfltttng costs should be determined on a case-by-case basis.
4.      Indirect Cost Factor Indirect costs as a percentage of direct costs are calculated in Table B-1.


1. Capital Costs Capital costs are reported by grouping items by system and by plant location, which generally follow the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)/U.S. Atomic Energy Commission accounting system given in NUS-531 (Ref. 1).  The direct costs considered to be applicable to radwaste systems are structures, electrical services, equipment, and instrumentation and controls.  Spare parts and a contingency allowance
Table B-
~5 are included in the direct costs.  Total capital costs are obtained by multiplying direct costs by an indirect cost factor.


2. Direct Costs Direct costs for each augment include equipment, site labor, and site materials.  Principal equipment designs and hardware costs were obtained from utility companies, architect-engineers, and vendors.  Costs for building space, electrical services, piping, and instrumentation were estimated considering equipment functions and arrangements. Costs for electric services, piping, and instrumentation and controls were determined using judgment to estimate equipment layout, points of interface, and services required.  The costs for equipment and building space are consistent with NRC staff recommendations for radwaste system quality assurance, materials, and seismic design.  Space requirements were determined based on manufacturer's data or data from existing or proposed layout drawings.
===1. Indirect Costs===
                                    1ST UNIT, PERCENTAGE                        SUBSEQUENT UNITS,
                                        OF DIRECT COST                  PERCENTAGE OF DIRECT COST
Construction facilities,                         10                                            5 equipment, and services Engineering and construction                      20                                          10
management services Other owners costs                               10                                            5 Interest during construction                      35a                                          35a Total                                            75                                          55 a.


3. Labor Cost Correction Factors Labor cost adjustment factors were developed for each of the eight FPC electric power supply areas shown in Figure A-1 of Appendix A by calculating th e average labor cost for selected cities (Ref. 2) in each area and adjusting this cost for estimated variations in labor productivity due only to differences in labor practices in the regions considered.  Manpower costs were calculated by multiplying the estimated labor requirements in man-hours by the compos ite wage rate (Ref. 3).  The calculated labor cost correction factors are tabulated in Table A-4 of Appendix A.
Based on a 10 percent per year interest rate and a 4-year construction time for radwaste systems only. Interest during construction is estimated to be 25 percent of direct costs plus other indirect costs. This is equivalent to
    35 percent of the direct costs.


4  Location effects of the eight FPC Power Supply areas are estimated and shown in Table A-4 of Appendix A.
The indirect escalators (factors) were estimated from preliminary architect and engineering data to be used to update the Oak Ridge National Laboratory concept and ORCOST computer codes.


5 Contingency onsite labor and process equipment and material are all based on l0 percent.
5.      Operation and Maintenance Costs Annual expenses for operation and maintenance (O&M) of the radwaste treatment systems were estimated for baseload power plants operating at 80 percent capacity factor. Manpower and supply costs were estimated by considering equipment functions in each case. Expenses for gases, steam, resins, auxiliary power, and other supplies and services were assessed individually. Maintenance costs were evaluated according to the type of service for which the equipment could be used. Operating costs include estimated manpower costs, costs of utilities and supplies, and effects on supporting plant systems interfacing with the augmented radwaste system (e.g., effect of an evaporator augment on the solid waste system). Also included are costs of handling wastes such as spent resins, demineralizer regenerants, evaporator bottoms, and filter media, as well as offsite handling, transportation, and burial costs.


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-2  
6.      Capital Recovery Factor The capital recovery factor is a levelized annual charge that takes into account the cost of borrowed money and the depreciation of assets. It is calculated from the expression:
4. Indirect Cost Factor
                                                      i(1 + i) n
                                                    (1 + i) n  1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-2


Indirect costs as a percentage of direct costs are calculated in Table B-1. Table B-
Where:
        i = cost of borrowed money expressed as a decimal n = plant operating lifetime (yr)
        In calculating the values used in Table A-5 of Appendix A, a plant operating lifetime of 30 years was used. The capital recovery factor multiplied by the total capital cost will give the annual dollar charges for capital and capital-related expenses.


===1. Indirect Costs  ===
LIST OF APPENDIX B COST ESTIMATE SHEETS
1 ST UNIT, PERCENTAGE OF DIRECT COST SUBSEQUENT UNITS, PERCENTAGE OF DIRECT COST
        BWR Offgas Recombiner ............................................................................................................ B-4
Construction facilities, equipment, and services  10 5 Engineering and construction management services  20 10 Other owners' costs  10 5 Interest during construction  35 a 35 a Total 75 55 a. Based on a 10 percent per year  interest rate and a 4-year construction time for radwaste systems only. Interest during construction is estimated to be 25 percent of direct costs plus other indirect costs. This is equivalent to 35 percent of the direct costs. The indirect escalators (factors) were estimated from preliminary architect and engineering data to be used to update the Oak Ridge National Laboratory concept and ORCOST computer codes.
        3-ton Charcoal Adsorber .............................................................................................................. B-6 Desiccant Dryer ........................................................................................................................... B-8 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration ..................................................................................................... B-10
        Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Condenser Vacuum Pump ............................................... B-12 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands ................................................................................................. B-14 Clean Steam to Steam Valves 24" and Larger ........................................................................... B-16 Clean Steam to Steam Valves 21/2" and less than 24\ ................................................................. B-18
        15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System ......................................................................................... B-20
        1000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System ............................................................................ B-23
        15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System ......................................................................................... B-25
        30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System ......................................................................... B-28 Turbine Building Chilled Water HVAC System ....................................................................... B-31
        600-ft3 Waste Gas Decay Tank .................................................................................................. B-33 PWR Hydrogen Recombiner ..................................................................................................... B-35 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit ..................................................................... B-37 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser ............................................................. B-39 Evaporators ................................................................................................................................ B-41 Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer .......................................................................................... B-48 Demineralizers ........................................................................................................................... B-50
        Cartridge Filter ........................................................................................................................... B-60
        Precoat Filters ............................................................................................................................ B-62 Reverse Osmosis ........................................................................................................................ B-65
        10,000-Gallon Tank ................................................................................................................... B-67 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-3


5. Operation and Maintenance Costs Annual expenses for operation and maintenance (O&M) of the radwaste treatment systems were estimated for baseload power plants operating at 80 percent capacity factor. Manpower and supply costs were estimated by considering equipment functions in each case.  Expenses for gases, steam, resins, auxiliary power, and other supplies and services were assessed individually. Maintenance costs were evaluated according to the type of service for which the equipment could be used. Operating costs include estimated manpower costs, costs of utilities and supplies, and effects on supporting plant systems interfacing with the augmented radwaste system (e.g., effect of an evaporator augment on the solid waste system). Also included are costs of handling wastes such as spent resins, demineralizer regenerants, evaporator bottoms, and filter media, as well as offsite handling, transportation, and burial costs.
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR
                                                        LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
                                  Description of Augment              BWR Offgas Recombiner (Sheet 1)
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
                                                                                  EQUIPMENT/                          BASIS FOR COST
                                                            ITEM      LABOR      MATERIALS            TOTAL          ESTIMATE
                                    1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                90            260              350    single unit, catalytic type w/heater and condenser, w/o instrumentation and controls, stainless steel, ASME VIII
                                    2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT            100              50              150    30 x 40 x 25 @ $5/ft3 (turbine building shielded area)
                                    3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        18              12              30    augment piping connections Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-4                                                                                only
                                    4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS    24              96              120    allowance
                                    5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                -                -              neg    4kw heaters on vessels neglected
                                    6. SPARE PARTS                      -              85              85    75K for catalyst + 2% E/M in items 1 & 4 above SUBTOTAL                232            503              735
                                    7. CONTINGENCY                      23              50              73    10%
                                    8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              255            553              808


6. Capital Recovery Factor The capital recovery factor is a levelized annual charge that takes into account the cost of borrowed money and the depreciation of assets. It is calculated from the expression:
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
1)i 1 ()i 1 (i n n++ 
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-3 Where: i = cost of borrowed money expressed as a decimal n = plant operating lifetime (yr)
                                  Description of Augment              BWR Offgas Recombiner (Sheet 2)
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
                                                                                                                        BASIS FOR COST
                                                            ITEM        LABOR          OTHER              TOTAL          ESTIMATE
                                    1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                      3.3  15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
                                    2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                          20.0  routine conditioning of catalyst LABOR                                                                    and equipment upkeep; 5% of E/M including I&C
                                    3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                        -    in item 2 SUPPLIES
                                    4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-5 Waste Disposal Water Steam                                                          neg    intermittent; 4kw heater load is negligible Electricity Building Services Other
                                    5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                          23.3


In calculating the values used in Table A-5 of Appendix A, a plant operating lifetime of 30 years was used. The capital recovery factor multiplied by the total capital cost will give the annual dollar charges for capital and capital-related expenses.
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
                                                        WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
                                  Description of Augment              3-ton Charcoal Adsorber (Sheet 1)
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                          BASIS FOR COST
                                                            ITEM      LABOR        MATERIALS              TOTAL          ESTIMATE
                                  1.  PROCESS EQUIPMENT                5                 44.0            49.0  carbon steel, 360 psig, 200 ft3 volume (augment to existing train of beds)
                                  2.  BUILDING ASSIGNMENT              8                4.5            12.5  10 x 10 x 25 @ $5/ft3 (turbine building shielded area)
                                  3.  ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        -                -                -    in item 1
                                  4.  INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS      -                -              neg Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-6
                                  5.  ELECTRICAL SERVICE                -                -              neg
                                  6.   SPARE PARTS                      -                 -              none    existing SUBTOTAL                13                48.5            61.5
                                  7.  CONTINGENCY                      1                5.0              6.0  10%
                                  8.  TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              14                53.5            67.5


LIST OF APPENDIX B COST ESTIMATE SHEETS  BWR Offgas Recombiner .........................................................................................................
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
... B-4 3-ton Charcoal Adsorber .......................................................................................................
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
....... B-6 Desiccant Dryer ...............................................................................................................
                                  Description of Augment              3-ton Charcoal Adsorber (Sheet 2)
............ B-8 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration ..................................................................................................
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
... B-10 Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Condenser Vacuum Pump ............................................... B-12 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands ................................................................................................. B-14 Clean Steam to Steam Valves 24" and Larger ........................................................................... B-16 Clean Steam to Steam Valves 21/2" and less than 24\ ................................................................. B-18
                                                                                                                          BASIS FOR COST
15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System ......................................................................................... B-2
                                                            ITEM        LABOR          OTHER              TOTAL          ESTIMATE
0 1000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System ............................................................................ B-23
                                    1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                        neg AND OVERHEAD
15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System ......................................................................................... B-2
                                    2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                            neg    allowance of 3% of equipment LABOR                                                                      cost is negligible
5 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System ......................................................................... B-28 Turbine Building Chilled Water HVAC System ....................................................................... B-31
                                    3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                          neg    lifetime use of charcoal assumed SUPPLIES
600-ft 3 Waste Gas Decay Tank .................................................................................................. B-33 PWR Hydrogen Recombiner ..................................................................................................... B
                                    4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES                                              neg Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-7 Waste Disposal Water Steam                                                            neg Electricity Building Services Other
-35 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit ..................................................................... B-37 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser ............................................................. B-39 Evaporators ...................................................................................................................
                                    5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                            neg
............. B-41 Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer ..........................................................................................
B-48 Demineralizers ................................................................................................................
........... B-50
Cartridge Filter ..............................................................................................................
............. B-60
Precoat Filters ...............................................................................................................
............. B-62 Reverse Osmosis ...............................................................................................................
......... B-65
10,000-Gallon Tank ............................................................................................................
....... B-67


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-4 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment BWR Offgas Recombiner (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 90 260 350 single unit, catalytic type w/heater and condenser, w/o instrumentation and controls, stainless steel, ASME VIII
                                                        WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 100 50 150 30 x 40 x 25 @ $5/ft 3  (turbine building shielded area)  
                                  Description of Augment                 Desiccant Dryer (Sheet 1)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 18 12 30 augment piping connections only 4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 24 96 120 allowance  
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE - - neg 4kw heaters on vessels neglected
                                                                                  EQUIPMENT/                       BASIS FOR COST
6. SPARE PARTS - 85 85 75K for catalyst + 2% E/M in items 1 & 4 above  SUBTOTAL 232 503 735 
                                                            ITEM      LABOR      MATERIALS          TOTAL          ESTIMATE
7. CONTINGENCY 23 50 73 10%  
                                    1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT               25                75          100    redundant dryer vessels with
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 255 553 808 
                                                                                                              1 regeneration skid
                                    2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT             95              50           145    40 x 36 x 20 @ $5/ft3 turbine building (shielded area)
                                    3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS       10                5            15    augment piping connections only
                                    4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS     12              48          60    allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-8
                                    5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE             18                17            35    service for heaters, blowers, pumps, and compressors
                                    6. SPARE PARTS                       -               3            3 SUBTOTAL               160              198          358
                                    7. CONTINGENCY                     16              20            36    10%
                                    8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS             176              218          394


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-5 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment BWR Offgas Recombiner (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.3 15 min/shift  
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                  Description of Augment                 Desiccant Dryer (Sheet 2)
LABOR   20.0 routine conditioning of catalyst and equipment upkeep; 5% of E/M including I&C  
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                    BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES   - in item 2
                                                            ITEM       LABOR         OTHER           TOTAL           ESTIMATE
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal     Water     Steam   neg intermittent; 4kw heater load is negligible  Electricity      Building Services     Other    
                                    1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                   3.3   15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   23.
                                    2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                         6.1   5% of equipment including I&C
                                        LABOR
                                    3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                     neg SUPPLIES
                                    4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-9 Waste Disposal                                               neg    operating time does not require significant utilities and services Water                                                       neg Steam Electricity                                                  neg Building Services Other
                                    5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                       9.4


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-6 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 3-ton Charcoal Adsorber (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 44.0 49.0 carbon steel, 360 psig, 200 ft
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3 volume (augment to existing train of beds)
                                    Description of Augment             Charcoal Vault Refrigeration (Sheet 1)
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 8 4.5 12.5 10 x 10 x 25 @ $5/ft 3 (turbine building shielded area)  
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS - - - in item 1  
                                                                                        EQUIPMENT/                             BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - - neg 
                                                            ITEM      LABOR          MATERIALS                TOTAL          ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE - - neg 
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                 10                75                  85    10-ton capacity, 3 refrigerators with drives, 32°F design
6. SPARE PARTS - - none existing  SUBTOTAL 13 48.5 61.5 
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                 9                  3                  12   20 x 10 x 20 @ $2/ft3 turbine building (nonshielded area)
7. CONTINGENCY 1 5.0 6.0 10%  
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                                                       in item 1
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 14 53.5 67.5 
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS       4                  6                10    allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-10
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE               12                18                  30    allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                         -                 3                  3 SUBTOTAL                 35                105                  140
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                         3                11                  14    10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS               38                116                  154


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-7 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 3-ton Charcoal Adsorber (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   neg  2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
LABOR   neg allowance of 3% of equipment cost is negligible
                                    Description of Augment               Charcoal Vault Refrigeration (Sheet 2)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                            DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
SUPPLIES   neg lifetime use of charcoal assumed
                                                                                                                                BASIS FOR COST
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES   neg  Waste Disposal     Water     Steam  neg  Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                                            ITEM       LABOR             OTHER                 TOTAL           ESTIMATE
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   neg 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                             3.3  15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                   3.7   5% of equipment LABOR
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                     in item 2 SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-11 Waste Disposal Water Steam                                                                   0.5   electricity and cooling water Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                 7.5


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-8 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Desiccant Dryer (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 25 75 100 redundant dryer vessels with 1 regeneration skid
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 95 50 145 40 x 36 x 20 @ $5/ft 3 turbine building (shielded area)  
                                    Description of Augment         Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Condenser Vacuum Pump (Sheet 1)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 10 5 15 augment piping connections only 4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 12 48 60 allowance
                                                                                      DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 18 17 35 service for heaters, blowers, pumps, and compressors
                                                                                                EQUIPMENT/                               BASIS FOR COST
6. SPARE PARTS - 3 3  SUBTOTAL 160 198 358 
                                                            ITEM                  LABOR        MATERIALS            TOTAL                ESTIMATE
7. CONTINGENCY 16 20 36 10%  
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                             2                32.5            34.5      2,000 CFM prefilter/4" charcoal bed/HEPA @ $15/cfm, 10 kw heater @ $250/kw
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 176 218 394 
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                           3.1              1.5              4.6      Turbine building 8 x 16 x 12
                                                                                                                                    @ $3/ft3 (nonshielded area)
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                     1.3              0.7              2.0      allowance
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                                               in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-12
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                           1                1.5              2.5
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                                     0.5              0.5 SUBTOTAL                             7.4              36.7            44.1
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                   0.7              3.7              4.4      10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                           8.1              40.4            48.5


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-9 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Desiccant Dryer (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   3.3 15 min/shift
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment         Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Condenser Vacuum Pump (Sheet 2)
LABOR   6.1 5% of equipment including I&C
                                                                                      DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                                          BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  neg  4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal   neg operating time does not require significant utilities and services  Water   neg  Steam     Electricity   neg  Building Services     Other    
                                                            ITEM                 LABOR           OTHER             TOTAL                 ESTIMATE
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   9.4
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                 neg        used only during startup and AND OVERHEAD                                                                               shutdown
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                         1.2      4 HEPA filters @ $150 &
                                        LABOR                                                                                     2 Charcoal filters @ $900,
                                                                                                                                    change every 2 years
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                     -        in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-13 Waste Disposal                                                               0.2      $50/HEPA filter, $100/Charcoal filter Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                       1.4


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-10 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Charcoal Vault Refrigeration (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 10 75 85 10-ton capacity, 3 refrigerators with drives, 32°F design
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 9 3 12 20 x 10 x 20 @ $2/ft 3 turbine building (nonshielded area)
                                    Description of Augment           Clean Steam to Turbine Glands (Sheet 1)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS   in item 1  
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6 10 allowance
                                                                                      EQUIPMENT/                           BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 12 18 30 allowance
                                                            ITEM      LABOR          MATERIALS            TOTAL            ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 3 3  SUBTOTAL 35 105 140 
                                      9.   PROCESS EQUIPMENT             15                150                165  25,000 lb/hr reboiler @ $4/lb/hr
7. CONTINGENCY 3 11 14 10%  
                                                                                                                      & $25K/H.P. turbine glands
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 38 116 154 
                                      10. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT             19                10                  29  20 x 30 x 16 @ $3/ft3
                                      11. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS       32                18                  50  equiv 1,000 ft @ $50/ft
                                      12. INSTRUMENTATION AND               8                12                  20  in addition to item 1 CONTROLS
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-14
                                      13. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                   neg
                                      14. SPARE PARTS                       -                 5                  5 SUBTOTAL                 74                195                269
                                      15. CONTINGENCY                       7                20                  27  10%
                                      16. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS             81                215                296


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-11 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Charcoal Vault Refrigeration (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.3 15 min/shift  
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment               Clean Steam to Turbine Glands (Sheet 2)
LABOR   3.7 5% of equipment
                                                                            DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                                BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES   in item 2
                                                            ITEM         LABOR             OTHER             TOTAL             ESTIMATE
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal     Water     Steam  0.5 electricity and cooling water  Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                             3.3   15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   7.
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                   4.0  40 man-days LABOR
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                        SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-15 Waste Disposal Water Steam                                                                 21.0   10 Btu/kw-hr heat rate increase Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                 28.3


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-12 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Condenser Vacuum Pump (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 2 32.5 34.5 2,000 CFM prefilter/4" charcoal bed/HEPA @ $15/cfm, 10 kw heater @ $250/kw
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 3.1 1.5 4.6 Turbine building 8 x 16 x 12 @ $3/ft 3 (nonshielded area)
                                    Description of Augment           Clean Steam to Steam Valves 24" and Larger (Sheet 1)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 1.3 0.7 2.0 allowance
                                                                                DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS   in item 1  
                                                                                            EQUIPMENT/                           BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 1 1.5 2.5 
                                                            ITEM            LABOR          MATERIALS            TOTAL              ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS 0.5 0.5   SUBTOTAL 7.4 36.7 44.1 
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                     100              120              220      22 valves @ $1,0k/valve, use existing reboiler
7. CONTINGENCY 0.7 3.7 4.4 10%  
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                                                       neg    install in existing space
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 8.1 40.4 48.5 
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                                                   -    in item 1
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                                 -    in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-16
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                         neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                             -                  5                 5 SUBTOTAL                     100              125              225
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                           10                12                22    10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                   110              137              247


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-13 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Condenser Vacuum Pump (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   neg used only during startup and shutdown 2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
LABOR   1.2 4 HEPA filters @ $150 & 2 Charcoal filters @ $900, change every 2 years
                                    Description of Augment               Clean Steam to Steam Valves 24" and Larger (Sheet 2)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                    DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
SUPPLIES   - in items 2 and 4
                                                                                                                                      BASIS FOR COST
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal   0.2 $50/HEPA filter, $100/Charcoal filter  Water     Steam     Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                                            ITEM               LABOR             OTHER             TOTAL             ESTIMATE
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   1.
                                      6. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                   3.3  15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
                                      7. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                         4.0  40 man-days LABOR
                                      8. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                   neg SUPPLIES
                                      9. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-17 Waste Disposal Water Steam                                                                       neg Electricity Building Services Other
                                      10 TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                       7.3


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-14 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Clean Steam to Turbine Glands (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 9. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 15 150 165 25,000 lb/hr reboiler @ $4/lb/hr & $25K/H.P. turbine glands
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
10. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 19 10 29 20 x 30 x 16 @ $3/ft 3 11. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 32 18 50 equiv 1,000 ft @ $50/ft
                                    Description of Augment           Clean Steam to Steam Valves 21/2" and less than 24" (Sheet 1)
12. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 8 12 20 in addition to item 1
                                                                                  DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
13. ELECTRICAL SERVICE   neg 
                                                                                              EQUIPMENT/                                 BASIS FOR COST
14. SPARE PARTS - 5 5  SUBTOTAL 74 195 269 
                                                            ITEM              LABOR          MATERIALS            TOTAL                  ESTIMATE
15. CONTINGENCY 7 20 27 10%  
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                           0              120              120        100 valves @ $1,200 each
16. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 81 215 296 
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                         -                -              neg
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                 40                20                60
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS             10                20               30        allowance
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                               -        none Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-18
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                 -                 6                  6 SUBTOTAL                         50                166              216
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                 5                17                22        10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                       55                183              238


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-15 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Clean Steam to Turbine Glands (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.3 15 min/shift  
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment           Clean Steam to Steam Valves 21/2" and less than 24" (Sheet 2)
LABOR  4.0 40 man-days
                                                                                  DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                                        BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES    4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal     Water     Steam   21.0 10 Btu/kw-hr heat rate increase  Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                                            ITEM               LABOR             OTHER             TOTAL                 ESTIMATE
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   28.3
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                   3.3     15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                       12.0       1% of direct cost of equipment LABOR
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                     -        in item 2 SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-19 Waste Disposal Water Steam                                                                     neg Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                     15.3


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-16 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Clean Steam to Steam Valves 24" and Larger (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 100 120 220 22 valves @ $1,0k/valve, use existing reboiler
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT   neg install in existing space
                                    Description of Augment         15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 1)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS   - in item 1
                                                                                    DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS   - in item 1  
                                                                                                EQUIPMENT/                                   BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE   neg 
                                                            ITEM                LABOR          MATERIALS            TOTAL                    ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 5 5   SUBTOTAL 100 125 225 
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                           5                40.0              45.0        prefilter/HEPA @ $3/cfm, use existing fan
7. CONTINGENCY 10 12 22 10%  
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                         7                4.5              11.5        16 x 12 x 12 @ $5/ft3 (nonshielded area)
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 110 137 247 
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                   3                2.0                5.0
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                                                 in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-20
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                                           base
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                                   0.5               0.5 SUBTOTAL                           15                47.0              62.0
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                 1                  5.0              6.0        10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                         16                52.0              68.0


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-17 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Clean Steam to Steam Valves 24" and Larger (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 6. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.3 15 min/shift
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
7. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment           15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Turbine Building (Sheet 2)
LABOR  4.0 40 man-days
                                                                                    DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
8. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                                EQUIPMENT/                                  BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  neg  9. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal      Water      Steam  neg  Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                                            ITEM                 LABOR         MATERIALS            TOTAL                   ESTIMATE
1 0TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  7.
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                            5                40.0              45.0        skid mounted filter housing w/o fans
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                          4.6               2.3               6.9        16 x 12 x 12 @ $3/ft3 (nonshielded area)
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                    3                2.0                5.0
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                                                in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-21
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                                          base
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                  0                0.5                0.5 SUBTOTAL                            12.6              44.8             57.4
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                  2                4.0                6.0        10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                          14.6              48.8              63.4


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-18 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Clean Steam to Steam Valves 21/2" and less than 24" (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 0 120 120 100 valves @ $1,200 each
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT - - neg 
                                    Description of Augment               15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 3)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 40 20 60 
                                                                                DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10 20 30 allowance
                                                                                                                                  BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE  - none
                                                            ITEM            LABOR            OTHER              TOTAL              ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 6 6   SUBTOTAL 50 166 216 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                 3.8  15 min/shift + 40 hr annual test AND OVERHEAD
7. CONTINGENCY 5 17 22 10%
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                      2.2  change every 2 yrs @ $150/filter LABOR                                                                              element
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 55 183 238 
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                  -    in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-22 Waste Disposal                                                            0.8   $50/filter element Water Steam Electricity                                                                1.0  additional fan electrical load Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                    7.8


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-19 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Clean Steam to Steam Valves 21/2" and less than 24" (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.3 15 min/shift
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment           1000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 1)
LABOR   12.0 1% of direct cost of equipment
                                                                              DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                          EQUIPMENT/                          BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  - in item 2  
                                                            ITEM           LABOR         MATERIALS            TOTAL             ESTIMATE
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal      Water      Steam   neg  Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                      2.0              22.0              24.0  prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  15.
                                                                                                                          $20/cfm, 5 kw htr @ $400/kw
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                    3.8              2.0              5.8   8 x 12 x 12 @ $5/ft3 (nonshielded area)
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS              1.3              0.7              2.0
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                              -     in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-23
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                    1.5              1.0              2.5
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                              0.5              0.5 SUBTOTAL                      8.6              26.2              34.8
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                            1.0              2.0              3.0   10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                    9.6              28.2              37.8


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-20 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 40.0 45.0 prefilter/HEPA @ $3/cfm, use existing fan
                                              TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 7 4.5 11.5 16 x 12 x 12 @ $5/ft 3 (nonshielded area)
                                    Description of Augment                 1000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 2)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3 2.0 5.0 
                                                                                    DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS    in item 1
                                                                                                                                      BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE    base
                                                            ITEM                LABOR            OTHER            TOTAL            ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS  0.5 0.5   SUBTOTAL 15 47.0 62.0 
                                      1.  OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                  1.9  20 min/day + 40 hr annual test AND OVERHEAD
7. CONTINGENCY 1 5.0 6.0 10%
                                      11. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                        0.6  2 HEPA or prefilters @ $150
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 16 52.0 68.0 
                                          LABOR                                                                                each and 1 charcoal @ $900
                                                                                                                                each every 2 years
                                      12. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                           in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES
                                      13. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-24 Waste Disposal                                                              0.1   $50/HEPA or prefilter,
                                                                                                                                $100/charcoal filter Water Steam Electricity                                                                neg Building Services Other
                                      14. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                      2.6


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-21 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Turbine Building (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 40.0 45.0 skid mounted filter housing w/o fans 2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 4.6 2.3 6.9 16 x 12 x 12 @ $3/ft 3 (nonshielded area)  
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3 2.0 5.0 
                                    Description of Augment         15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 1)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS   in item 1  
                                                                                    DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE   base
                                                                                                EQUIPMENT/                                 BASIS FOR COST
6. SPARE PARTS 0 0.5 0.5   SUBTOTAL 12.6 44.8 57.4 
                                                            ITEM                LABOR          MATERIALS            TOTAL                    ESTIMATE
7. CONTINGENCY 2 4.0 6.0 10%  
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                           10                71                81          prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 14.6 48.8 63.4 
                                                                                                                                      $5/cfm, 30kw htr @ $200/kw
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                         12                  8                20          16 x 20 x 12 @ $5/ft3 (nonshielded area)
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                   3                 2                 5
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                                     -          in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-25
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                           3                  2                5          allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                                     5                 5           4 elements of each type SUBTOTAL                           28                88              116
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                 3                  9                12          10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                         31                97              128


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-22 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 3) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.8 15 min/shift + 40 hr annual test
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment           15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Turbine Building (Sheet 2)
LABOR  2.2 change every 2 yrs @ $150/filter element 3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                    DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
SUPPLIES  - in items 2 and 4  
                                                                                                EQUIPMENT/                                BASIS FOR COST
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal  0.8 $50/filter element  Water      Steam      Electricity  1.0 additional fan electrical load  Building Services      Other   
                                                            ITEM                 LABOR         MATERIALS            TOTAL                   ESTIMATE
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  7.8
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                          10.0              71.0              81.0        prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @
                                                                                                                                      $5/cfm, 30 kw htr @ $200/kw
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                          7.7              3.8             11.5        16 x 20 x 12 @ $3/ft3 (nonshielded area)
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                    3.0              2.0                5.0
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                                                in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-26
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                          3.0              2.0                5.0        allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                  -                 5.0                5.0        4 elements each type SUBTOTAL                            23.7              83.8            107.5
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                  2.0               9.0              11.0       10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                          25.7             92.8             118.5


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-23 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 1000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 2.0 22.0 24.0 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @ $20/cfm, 5 kw htr @ $400/kw
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 3.8 2.0 5.8 8 x 12 x 12 @ $5/ft 3 (nonshielded area)
                                    Description of Augment               15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 3)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 1.3 0.7 2.0 
                                                                                DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS  - in item 1
                                                                                                                                    BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 1.5 1.0 2.5 
                                                            ITEM            LABOR            OTHER              TOTAL                ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS  0.5 0.5  SUBTOTAL 8.6 26.2 34.8 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                  3.8  15 min/shift & 40-hr annual test AND OVERHEAD
7. CONTINGENCY 1.0 2.0 3.0 10%
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                      9.0   30 HEPA or prefilters @ $150
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 9.6 28.2 37.8 
                                        LABOR                                                                                each & 15 charcoal filters @
                                                                                                                              $900 each every 2 years
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                    -    in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-27 Waste Disposal                                                              1.5  $50/HEPA or prefilter,
                                                                                                                              $100/charcoal Water Steam Electricity                                                                1.3  8kw additional fan power for filter P @ 0.018 $/kw-hr Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                    15.6


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-24 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 1000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  1.9 20 min/day + 40 hr annual test
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
11. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment         30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 1)
LABOR  0.6 2 HEPA or prefilters @ $150
                                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
each and 1 charcoal @ $900 each every 2 years
                                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                                BASIS FOR COST
12. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                            ITEM                     LABOR         MATERIALS            TOTAL                 ESTIMATE
SUPPLIES    in items 2 and 4  
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                                15              117.0            132.0      prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @
13. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal  0.1 $50/HEPA or prefilter, $100/charcoal filter  Water      Steam      Electricity  neg  Building Services      Other   
                                                                                                                                        $4/cfm, 60-kw htr @ $200/kw
14. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  2.6
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                              20                13.6              33.6      28 x 20 x 12 @ $5/ft3 (nonshielded area)
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                        5                3.0               8.0      base
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                                          -        in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-28
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                6                4.0              10.0      allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                      -                5.0              5.0       4 elements each type SUBTOTAL                                46              142.6            188.6
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                      5                14.0              19.0      10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                              51              156.6            207.6


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-25 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 10 71 81 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @ $5/cfm, 30kw htr @ $200/kw  
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 12 8 20 16 x 20 x 12 @ $5/ft 3 (nonshielded area)  
                                    Description of Augment         30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Turbine Building (Sheet 2)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3 2 5
                                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS   - in item 1  
                                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                                 BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 3 2 5 allowance  
                                                            ITEM                    LABOR          MATERIALS            TOTAL                  ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS 5 5 4 elements of each type SUBTOTAL 28 88 116 
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                               15.0            117.0            132.0      prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @
7. CONTINGENCY 3 9 12 10%  
                                                                                                                                        $4/cfm, 60-kw htr @ $200/kw
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 31 97 128 
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                             13.4              6.8             20.2      28 x 20 x 12 @ $3/ft3 (nonshielded area)
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                       3.0              5.0              8.0      base
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                                                   in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-29
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                               6.0              4.0              10.0      allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                     -                5.0              5.0      4 elements each type SUBTOTAL                               37.4            137.8            175.2
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                     4.0              14.0              18.0      10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                             41.4            151.8            193.2


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-26 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Turbine Building (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 10.0 71.0 81.0 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @ $5/cfm, 30 kw htr @ $200/kw
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 7.7 3.8 11.5 16 x 20 x 12 @ $3/ft 3 (nonshielded area)
                                    Description of Augment         30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 3)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3.0 2.0 5.0 
                                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS    in item 1  
                                                                                                                                                BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 3.0 2.0 5.0 allowance
                                                            ITEM                    LABOR            OTHER              TOTAL                  ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 5.0 5.0 4 elements each type  SUBTOTAL 23.7 83.8 107.5 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                        3.8      15 min/shift + 40 hr annual test AND OVERHEAD
7. CONTINGENCY 2.0 9.0 11.0 10%
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                            18.0       60 HEPA or prefilters @ $150
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 25.7 92.8 118.5 
                                        LABOR                                                                                          each & 30 charcoal filters @
                                                                                                                                        $900 each every 2 years
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                          -        in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-30
                                            Waste Disposal                                                                    3.0       $50/HEPA or prefilter,
                                                                                                                                        $100/charcoal filter Water Steam Electricity                                                                        2.6      16 kw additional fan HP for filter @ 0.018 $/kw-hr Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                            27.4


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-27 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 3) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.8 15 min/shift & 40-hr annual test
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment           Turbine Building Chilled Water HVAC System (Sheet 1)
LABOR  9.0 30 HEPA or prefilters @ $150 each & 15 charcoal filters @
                                                                                DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
$900 each every 2 years
                                                                                            EQUIPMENT/                            BASIS FOR COST
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                            ITEM           LABOR         MATERIALS            TOTAL             ESTIMATE
SUPPLIES  - in items 2 and 4
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                    300              500              800      500-ton capacity, w/o air filters
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal  1.5 $50/HEPA or prefilter, $100/charcoal  Water     Steam      Electricity  1.3 8kw additional fan power for filter P @ 0.018 $/kw-hr  Building Services     Other   
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                                                        -      Coolers can be installed in existing space saved by deletion of ducting
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  15.6 
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                                                  -     in item 1
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                                -     in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-31
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                      40              50               90
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                              -                8                8     1% item 1 SUBTOTAL                      340              558              898
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                            34              56                90     10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                    374              614              988


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-28 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 15 117.0 132.0 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @ $4/cfm, 60-kw htr @ $200/kw
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 20 13.6 33.6 28 x 20 x 12 @ $5/ft 3 (nonshielded area)
                                    Description of Augment             Turbine Building Chilled Water HVAC System (Sheet 2)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 5 3.0 8.0 base
                                                                                  DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS  - in item 1
                                                                                                                                    BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 6 4.0 10.0 allowance
                                                            ITEM              LABOR            OTHER            TOTAL              ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 5.0 5.0 4 elements each type  SUBTOTAL 46 142.6 188.6 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                3.3    15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
7. CONTINGENCY 5 14.0 19.0 10%
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                    20.0    21/2% of equipment costs LABOR
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 51 156.6 207.6 
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                   -     in item 2 SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-32 Waste Disposal Water                                                                    13.0   500 gpm @ 10¢/1,000 gal &
                                                                                                                              50% load factor Steam Electricity                                                              33.0   400 kw @ 0.018 $/kw-hr Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                    69.3


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-29 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Turbine Building (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 15.0 117.0 132.0 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @ $4/cfm, 60-kw htr @ $200/kw
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 13.4 6.8 20.2 28 x 20 x 12 @ $3/ft 3 (nonshielded area)  
                                    Description of Augment             600-ft3 Waste Gas Decay Tank (Sheet 1)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3.0 5.0 8.0 base
                                                                            DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS   in item 1  
                                                                                        EQUIPMENT/                           BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 6.0 4.0 10.0 allowance
                                                            ITEM        LABOR          MATERIALS            TOTAL              ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 5.0 5.0 4 elements each type  SUBTOTAL 37.4 137.8 175.2 
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                   2.5              20                22.5  600-ft3, 150 psig, C.S., ASME
7. CONTINGENCY 4.0 14.0 18.0 10%  
                                                                                                                        VIII
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 41.4 151.8 193.2 
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT               18.0              9                27.0  15 x 15 x 20 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS           1.0               1                  2.0   10% of item 1
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                           neg Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-33
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                     neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                                             neg SUBTOTAL                  21.5             30                51.5
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                         2.0               3                  5.0   10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                 23.5              33                56.5


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-30 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 3) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   3.8 15 min/shift + 40 hr annual test
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment               600-ft3 Waste Gas Decay Tank (Sheet 2)
LABOR   18.0 60 HEPA or prefilters @ $150 each & 30 charcoal filters @
                                                                            DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
$900 each every 2 years
                                                                                                                        BASIS FOR COST
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                            ITEM         LABOR             OTHER             TOTAL       ESTIMATE
SUPPLIES   - in items 2 and 4
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,       -                -                neg AND OVERHEAD
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal   3.0 $50/HEPA or prefilter, $100/charcoal filter  Water     Steam     Electricity   2.6 16 kw additional fan HP for filter @ 0.018 $/kw-hr  Building Services     Other    
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND             -                -                neg LABOR
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   27.4 
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND         -                -                neg SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-34 Waste Disposal Water Steam                                                                 neg Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                               neg


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-31 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Turbine Building Chilled Water HVAC System (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 300 500 800 500-ton capacity, w/o air filters
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT  - Coolers can be installed in existing space saved by deletion of ducting
                                    Description of Augment             PWR Hydrogen Recombiner (Sheet 1)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS  - in item 1
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS  - in item 1
                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                           BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 40 50 90 
                                                            ITEM      LABOR        MATERIALS              TOTAL            ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 8 8 1% item 1  SUBTOTAL 340 558 898 
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                 50.0          300.0              350.0  skid mounted, catalytic type w/condenser, partial I&C single unit, ASME VIII
7. CONTINGENCY 34 56 90 10%  
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT               28.8            14.4              43.2   15 x 30 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 374 614 988 
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS         32.0            13.0              45.0   allowance
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS     10.0            40.0              50.0   allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-35
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE               13.0            12.0              25.0  allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                       -               2.0              2.0
                                                SUBTOTAL                133.8           381.4              515.2
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                       13.0            38.0              51.0  10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS               146.8          419.4              566.2


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-32 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Turbine Building Chilled Water HVAC System (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.3 15 min/shift  
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment               PWR Hydrogen Recombiner (Sheet 2)
LABOR  20.0 21/2% of equipment costs
                                                                            DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                          BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES   - in item 2  
                                                            ITEM       LABOR           OTHER               TOTAL           ESTIMATE
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal     Water   13.0 500 gpm @ 10¢/1,000 gal &
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                         3.3   15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
50% load factor  Steam     Electricity   33.0 400 kw @ 0.018 $/kw-hr  Building Services     Other    
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                             10.0   3% of equipment cost LABOR
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   69.3
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                           1.0   oxygen @ $2.5/103 cf & .25 cfm SUPPLIES                                                                    @ 7,000 hrs
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-36 Waste Disposal Water Steam                                                             neg Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                           14.3


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-33 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 600-ft
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
3 Waste Gas Decay Tank (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 2.5 20 22.5 600-ft
                                    Description of Augment           PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit (Sheet 1)
3, 150 psig, C.S., ASME VIII 2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 18.0 9 27.0 15 x 15 x 20 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)  
                                                                                DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 1.0 1 2.0 10% of item 1
                                                                                            EQUIPMENT/                             BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS   neg 
                                                            ITEM            LABOR          MATERIALS            TOTAL              ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE   neg 
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                         3.0              7.5             10.5     chiller, heater, charcoal HEPA
6. SPARE PARTS   neg  SUBTOTAL 21.5 30 51.
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                       3.0               1.5              4.5    10 x 10 x 15 @ $3/ft3 (unshielded turbine building)
7. CONTINGENCY 2.0 3 5.0 10%  
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                 2.0              1.0               3.0     allowance
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 23.5 33 56.
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS             0.5              1.5              2.0    allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-37
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                       0.5              0.5              1.0    allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                               -                1.0              1.0
                                                SUBTOTAL                         9.0              13.0              22.0
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                               1.0              1.0               2.0     10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                       10.0              14.0              24.0


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-34 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 600-ft
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3 Waste Gas Decay Tank (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD - - neg  2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment           PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit (Sheet 2)
LABOR - - neg  3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
SUPPLIES - - neg  4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal     Water     Steam   neg  Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                                                                                                                    BASIS FOR COST
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   neg 
                                                            ITEM             LABOR             OTHER             TOTAL               ESTIMATE
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                 3.8    15 min/shift + 40 hr annual test AND OVERHEAD
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                     2.0    includes replacement filter LABOR
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                   -      in item 2 SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-38 Waste Disposal                                                           neg Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                     5.8


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-35 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment PWR Hydrogen Recombiner (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 50.0 300.0 350.0 skid mounted, catalytic type w/condenser, partial I&C single unit, ASME VIII
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 28.8 14.4 43.2 15 x 30 x 16 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)
                                    Description of Augment           Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser (Sheet 1)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 32.0 13.0 45.0 allowance
                                                                                    DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10.0 40.0 50.0 allowance
                                                                                              EQUIPMENT/                               BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 13.0 12.0 25.0 allowance
                                                            ITEM                LABOR        MATERIALS            TOTAL                ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0  SUBTOTAL 133.8 381.4 515.2 
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                                                               -        no equipment required
7. CONTINGENCY 13.0 38.0 51.0 10%  
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                                                           neg        install in existing space
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 146.8 419.4 566.2 
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                 13                 7                20        200 ft of 10-in pipe with 2 valves
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS               4                6                10         allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-39
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                           neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                                                   neg SUBTOTAL                           17                13                30
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                 2                1                3        10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                         19                14                33


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-36 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment PWR Hydrogen Recombiner (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   3.3 15 min/shift
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment           Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser (Sheet 2)
LABOR   10.0 3% of equipment cost
                                                                                    DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                                        BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES   1.0 oxygen @ $2.5/10
                                                            ITEM               LABOR           OTHER             TOTAL               ESTIMATE
3 cf & .25 cfm @ 7,000 hrs
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                   1        allowance AND OVERHEAD
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal     Water     Steam   neg  Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                       1        2% Total Direct Cost LABOR
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   14.3 
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                   neg SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-40
                                            Waste Disposal Water                                                                     neg Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                       2


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-37 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 3.0 7.5 10.5 chiller, heater, charcoal HEPA
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 3.0 1.5 4.5 10 x 10 x 15 @ $3/ft 3 (unshielded turbine building)
                                    Description of Augment               15-gpm Evaporator (Sheet 1)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 2.0 1.0 3.0 allowance
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 0.5 1.5 2.0 allowance
                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                       BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 0.5 0.5 1.0 allowance  
                                                            ITEM      LABOR      MATERIALS          TOTAL          ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 1.0 1.0  SUBTOTAL 9.0 13.0 22.0 
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT               30              225            255    skid mounted, submerged tube bundle, ASME VIII, Incoloy in contact with process fluid
7. CONTINGENCY 1.0 1.0 2.0 10%  
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT             68              34            102    evap & services 25 x 30 x 20
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 10.0 14.0 24.0 
                                                                                                                @ $6/ft3 plus 2,000 ft3 increase in solid waste storage area
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS       35                30            65    includes service piping
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS     10              10            20    allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-41
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE               40              25            65    allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                       -               27            27    2% of item 1 plus tube bundle SUBTOTAL               183              351            534
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                     18              35            53    10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS             201              386            587


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-38 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.8 15 min/shift + 40 hr annual test
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment               30-gpm Evaporator (Sheet 2)
LABOR  2.0 includes replacement filter
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                        BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  - in item 2
                                                            ITEM       LABOR       MATERIALS          TOTAL           ESTIMATE
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal  neg  Water      Steam      Electricity      Building Services      Other      
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                30              350            380    ASME VIII
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  5.8
                                                                                                                skid mounted, submerged, tube bundle, Incoloy in contact with process fluid
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT              88              44            132    evap + services - 25 x 40 x 20
                                                                                                                @ $6/ft3 plus 2,000 ft3 increase in solid waste storage area
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS      35                35            70    includes service piping Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-42
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS     10              10            20    allowance
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE              40              25            65    allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                      -              27            27    2% of item 1 plus tube bundle SUBTOTAL                203              491            694
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                      20              49            69    10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              223              540            763


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-39 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT   - no equipment required
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT   neg install in existing space
                                    Description of Augment               50-gpm Evaporator (Sheet 3)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 13 7 20 200 ft of 10-in pipe with 2 valves 4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6 10 allowance  
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE   neg 
                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                       BASIS FOR COST
6. SPARE PARTS   neg  SUBTOTAL 17 13 30 
                                                            ITEM      LABOR      MATERIALS          TOTAL          ESTIMATE
7. CONTINGENCY 2 1 3 10%  
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT               30              450            480    ASME VIII
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 19 14 33 
                                                                                                                skid mounted, submerged, tube bundle, Incoloy in contact with process fluid
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT             97              48            145    10% more than 30 gpm
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS       35              35            70    allowance
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS     10              10           20    allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-43
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE               40              25            65    allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                       -              27            27    2% of item 1 plus tube bundle SUBTOTAL               212              595            807
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                     21              60            81    10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS             233              655            888


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-40 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   1 allowance
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment             Evaporator - BWR Dirty Waste - Floor Drains (Sheet 4)
LABOR  1 2% Total Direct Cost
                                                                                  DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                                    BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  neg  4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal      Water   neg  Steam      Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                                            ITEM             LABOR             OTHER             TOTAL             ESTIMATE
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   2 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                 12      2.6 x 106 gpy; 1000 hrs/yr labor AND OVERHEAD
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                     30      71/2% of equipment costs LABOR
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                 neg      concentrate solidification SUPPLIES                                                                              chemicals in item 4
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
                                            Waste Disposal                                                             70     100:1 feed to concentrate ratio Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-44
                                                                                                                              @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water                                                                     27      1,000 gpm @ 1,500 hrs @
                                                                                                                              30¢/1000 gal Steam                                                                     60     1,500 hrs steam @ 20,000 lb/hr
                                                                                                                              @ $2/1,000 lbs Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                   199


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-41 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 15-gpm Evaporator (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 30 225 255 skid mounted, submerged tube bundle, ASME VIII, Incoloy in
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
                                    Description of Augment               Evaporator PWR Dirty Waste (Sheet 5)
                                                                            DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
                                                                                                                              BASIS FOR COST
                                                            ITEM        LABOR            OTHER                TOTAL          ESTIMATE
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                            6.0  500,000 gpy; 500 hrs/yr labor AND OVERHEAD
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                30.0  71/2% of equipment costs LABOR
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                              -    concentrate solidification SUPPLIES                                                                      chemicals in item 4
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
                                            Waste Disposal                                                      27.0  50:1 feed to concentrate ratio @
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-45
                                                                                                                        $20/ft3 disposal cost Water                                                                5.0  1,000 gpm @ 277 hrs @
                                                                                                                        30¢/1,000 gal Steam                                                                12.0  277 hrs steam @ 20,000 lbs/hr
                                                                                                                        @ $2/1,000 lbs Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                              80.0


contact with process fluid
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 68 34 102 evap & services 25 x 30 x 20 @ $6/ft 3 plus 2,000 ft
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3 increase in solid waste storage area
                                    Description of Augment          Evaporator - Condenser Polisher Chemical Waste (Sheet 6)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 35 30 65 includes service piping
                                                                                  DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10 10 20 allowance
                                                                                                                                      BASIS FOR COST
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 40 25 65 allowance
                                                            ITEM              LABOR            OTHER            TOTAL                ESTIMATE
6. SPARE PARTS - 27 27 2% of item 1 plus tube bundle  SUBTOTAL 183 351 534 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                  6.0    650,000 gpy; 500 hr/yr labor AND OVERHEAD
7. CONTINGENCY 18 35 53 10%
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                    30.0      71/2% of equipment costs LABOR
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 201 386 587 
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                            concentrate solidification SUPPLIES                                                                              chemicals in item 4
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
                                            Waste Disposal                                                            87.0      20:1 feed to concentrate ratio @
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-46
                                                                                                                                $20/ft3 disposal cost Water                                                                      6.5    1,000 gpm @ 360 hrs @
                                                                                                                                30¢/1,000 gal Steam                                                                    14.4      360 hrs steam @ 20,000 lbs/hr
                                                                                                                                @ $2/1,000 lbs Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                  143.9


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-42 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 30-gpm Evaporator (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 30 350 380 ASME VIII skid mounted, submerged, tube bundle, Incoloy in contact with process fluid
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 88 44 132 evap + services - 25 x 40 x 20 @ $6/ft 3 plus 2,000 ft
                                    Description of Augment               Evaporator - Detergent Waste (Sheet 7)
3 increase in solid waste storage area
                                                                            DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 35 35 70 includes service piping
                                                                                                                                BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10 10 20 allowance
                                                            ITEM        LABOR            OTHER                TOTAL          ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 40 25 65 allowance
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                             6.0  160,000 gpy; 500 hrs/yr AND OVERHEAD
6. SPARE PARTS - 27 27 2% of item 1 plus tube bundle  SUBTOTAL 203 491 694 
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                  30.0  71/2% of equipment costs LABOR
7. CONTINGENCY 20 49 69 10%
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                -    concentrate solidification SUPPLIES                                                                        chemicals in item 4
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 223 540 763 
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
                                            Waste Disposal                                                          8.6   50:1 feed to concentrate ration Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-47
                                                                                                                          @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water                                                                  1.6  1,000 gpm @ 90 hrs @
                                                                                                                          30¢/1,000 gal Steam                                                                  3.6  90 hrs steam @ 20,000 lb/hr @
                                                                                                                          $2/1,000 lbs Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                49.8


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-43 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 50-gpm Evaporator (Sheet 3) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 30 450 480 ASME VIII skid mounted, submerged, tube bundle, Incoloy in contact with
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
                                    Description of Augment             Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer (Sheet 1)
                                                                              DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
                                                                                          EQUIPMENT/                               BASIS FOR COST
                                                            ITEM          LABOR          MATERIALS              TOTAL                ESTIMATE
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                     4.0              20.0                  24.0  30 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi nonregenerative, w/resin
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                    6.4                3.2                  9.6  10 x 10 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS              9.0                6.0                  15.0  2" piping
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS          2.0                3.0                  5.0  remote conductivity readout Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-48
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                        neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                            -                  1.0                  1.0
                                                SUBTOTAL                      21.4              33.2                  54.6
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                            2.0                3.0                  5.0  10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                    23.4              36.2                  59.6


process fluid
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 97 48 145 10% more than 30 gpm
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 35 35 70 allowance  
                                    Description of Augment                Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer (Sheet 2)
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10 10 20 allowance
                                                                                DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 40 25 65 allowance
                                                                                                                                      BASIS FOR COST
6. SPARE PARTS - 27 27 2% of item 1 plus tube bundle  SUBTOTAL 212 595 807 
                                                            ITEM            LABOR              OTHER              TOTAL              ESTIMATE
7. CONTINGENCY 21 60 81 10%
                                      15. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                  1.8  1,500 hrs operation @
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 233 655 888 
                                          AND OVERHEAD                                                                          10% attendance
                                      16. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                        2.allowance LABOR
                                      17. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                     2.3  1 change per yr @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES
                                      18. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-49 Waste Disposal                                                              0.6  30 ft3 @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      19. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                      6.7


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-44 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Evaporator - BWR Dirty Waste - Floor Drains (Sheet 4) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   12 2.6 x 10
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
6 gpy; 1000 hrs/yr labor
                                    Description of Augment               50-gpm Demineralizer (Sheet 1)
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
LABOR  30 71/2% of equipment costs
                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                        BASIS FOR COST
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                            ITEM       LABOR       MATERIALS            TOTAL           ESTIMATE
SUPPLIES  neg concentrate solidification chemicals in item 4
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                5                20.0            25.0  30 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal   70 100:1 feed to concentrate ratio
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT              9                4.8            13.8   12 x 12 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
@ $20/ft 3 disposal cost  Water   27 1,000 gpm @ 1,500 hrs @ 30¢/1000 gal  Steam  60 1,500 hrs steam @ 20,000 lb/hr @ $2/1,000 lbs  Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        9                6.0            15.0  2" piping
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  199 
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS    4                6.0            10.0
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-50
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                      -                2.0            2.0   miscellaneous supplies SUBTOTAL                27                38.8            65.8
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                      2                4.0            6.0   10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              29                42.8            71.8


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-45 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Evaporator PWR Dirty Waste (Sheet 5) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  6.0 500,000 gpy; 500 hrs/yr labor
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment               100-gpm Demineralizer (Sheet 2)
LABOR   30.0 71/2% of equipment costs
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                          BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES   - concentrate solidification chemicals in item 4
                                                            ITEM       LABOR       MATERIALS            TOTAL           ESTIMATE
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal  27.0 50:1 feed to concentrate ratio @
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                5                35.0            40.0  60 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin
$20/ft 3 disposal cost  Water  5.0 1,000 gpm @ 277 hrs @ 30¢/1,000 gal  Steam   12.0 277 hrs steam @ 20,000 lbs/hr @ $2/1,000 lbs  Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT              9                4.8            13.8   12 x 12 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  80.
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        10                10.0            20.0   21/2" piping
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS     4                6.0            10.0
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-51
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                      -                2.0            2.0  miscellaneous supplies SUBTOTAL                28                57.8            85.8
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                      3                6.0            9.0
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              31                63.8            94.8


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-46 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Evaporator - Conde nser Polisher Chemical Waste (Sheet 6) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  6.0 650,000 gpy; 500 hr/yr labor
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment               200-gpm Demineralizer (Sheet 3)
LABOR   30.0 71/2% of equipment costs
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                          BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES    concentrate solidification chemicals in item 4  
                                                            ITEM       LABOR       MATERIALS            TOTAL           ESTIMATE
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal  87.0 20:1 feed to concentrate ratio @
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                5                60.0            65.0  120 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin
$20/ft 3 disposal cost  Water  6.5 1,000 gpm @ 360 hrs @ 30¢/1,000 gal  Steam   14.4 360 hrs steam @ 20,000 lbs/hr @ $2/1,000 lbs  Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT              11                5.2             16.2   13 x 13 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  143.
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        12                12.0            24.0  4" piping
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS     4                6.0            10.0
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-52
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                      -                2.0              2.0   miscellaneous supplies SUBTOTAL                32                85.2            117.2
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                      3                9.0            12.0
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              35                94.2            129.2


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-47 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Evaporator - Detergent Waste (Sheet 7) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  6.0 160,000 gpy; 500 hrs/yr
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment         400-gpm Demineralizer - Steam Generator Blowdown Service (Sheet 4)
LABOR  30.0 71/2% of equipment costs
                                                                                      DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                                  EQUIPMENT/                              BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  - concentrate solidification chemicals in item 4  
                                                            ITEM                 LABOR         MATERIALS            TOTAL                 ESTIMATE
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal  8.6 50:1 feed to concentrate ration
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                              5              60.0              65.0      120 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin
@ $20/ft 3 disposal cost  Water  1.6 1,000 gpm @ 90 hrs @ 30¢/1,000 gal  Steam  3.6 90 hrs steam @ 20,000 lb/hr @ $2/1,000 lbs  Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT                          11                5.2              16.2      13 x 13 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  49.
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS                    20              20.0              40.0      6" piping
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                  4               6.0              10.0      allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-53
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                              neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                                    -                2.0              2.0      miscellaneous supplies SUBTOTAL                              40              93.2            133.2
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                                    4                9.0              13.0
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS                            44              102.2            146.2


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-48 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 4.0 20.0 24.0 30 ft
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3 , SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi nonregenerative, w/resin
                                    Description of Augment               BWR - 2nd Waste Demineralizer in Series (Sheet 5)
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 6.4 3.2 9.6 10 x 10 x 16 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)  
                                                                                  DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 9.0 6.0 15.0 2" piping
                                                                                                                                    BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 2.0 3.0 5.0 remote conductivity readout
                                                            ITEM              LABOR            OTHER              TOTAL            ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE  neg 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                  3.3   15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
6. SPARE PARTS - 1.0 1.0   SUBTOTAL 21.4 33.2 54.6 
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                      5.0  allowance LABOR
7. CONTINGENCY 2.0 3.0 5.0 10%
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                    9.0  1 change per year @ 120 ft3 @
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 23.4 36.2 59.6 
                                        SUPPLIES                                                                            $75/ft3 (one vessel change per year, regardless of size)
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-54 Waste Disposal                                                              2.4   120 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                    19.7


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-49 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 15. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  1.8 1,500 hrs operation @ 10% attendance
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
16. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment               Demineralizer - PWR Clean Wastes (Sheet 6)
LABOR  2.0 allowance  
                                                                              DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
17. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                                  BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  2.3 1 change per yr @ $75/ft
                                                            ITEM           LABOR             OTHER             TOTAL               ESTIMATE
3 18. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal   0.6 30 ft
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                               1.8   10% of BRS shim bleed AND OVERHEAD                                                                      (50,000 gpy), 30 min/day
3 @ $20/ft 3 disposal cost Water     Steam     Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                     5.0   allowance LABOR
19. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   6.7
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                 2.3   30 ft3/yr @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-55 Waste Disposal                                                           0.6   30 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                   9.7


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-50 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 50-gpm Demineralizer (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 20.0 25.0 30 ft
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3 , SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin  
                                    Description of Augment               Demineralizer - BWR Dirty Waste (Sheet 7)
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 9 4.8 13.8 12 x 12 x 16 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)
                                                                              DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 9 6.0 15.0 2" piping
                                                                                                                                  BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6.0 10.0 
                                                            ITEM          LABOR            OTHER            TOTAL                ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE  neg 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                6.5   2.6 x 106 gpy, 30 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0 miscellaneous supplies  SUBTOTAL 27 38.8 65.8 
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                    5.0   allowance LABOR
7. CONTINGENCY 2 4.0 6.0 10%
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                64.5  860 ft3 resin @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 29 42.8 71.8 
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-56 Waste Disposal                                                          17.2   860 ft3 @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                  93.2


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-51 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 100-gpm Demineralizer (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 35.0 40.0 60 ft
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3 , SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin
                                    Description of Augment         Demineralizer - PWR Dirty Wastes (w/o turbine building) (Sheet 8)
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 9 4.8 13.8 12 x 12 x 16 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)
                                                                                    DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 10 10.0 20.0 21/2" piping
                                                                                                                                              BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6.0 10.0 
                                                            ITEM                LABOR            OTHER              TOTAL                    ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE  neg 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                      3.3         500,000 gpy; 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0 miscellaneous supplies  SUBTOTAL 28 57.8 85.8 
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                          5.0        allowance LABOR
7. CONTINGENCY 3 6.0 9.0 
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                      12.0         160 ft3/yr @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 31 63.8 94.8 
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-57 Waste Disposal                                                                  3.2        160 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                        23.5


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-52 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 200-gpm Demineralizer (Sheet 3) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 60.0 65.0 120 ft
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3 , SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin
                                    Description of Augment           Demineralizer - PWR Turbine Building Floor Drains (Sheet 9)
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 11 5.2 16.2 13 x 13 x 16 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)
                                                                                  DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 12 12.0 24.0 4" piping
                                                                                                                                        BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6.0 10.0 
                                                            ITEM              LABOR            OTHER              TOTAL                ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE  neg 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                 13.1      1 hr/shift, 2.6 x 106 gpy AND OVERHEAD
6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0 miscellaneous supplies  SUBTOTAL 32 85.2 117.2 
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                        5.0      allowance LABOR
7. CONTINGENCY 3 9.0 12.
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                    64.5      860 ft3 resin @ 75/ft3 SUPPLIES
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 35 94.2 129.2 
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-58 Waste Disposal                                                              17.2       860 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                      99.8


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-53 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 400-gpm Demineralizer - Steam Generator Blowdown Service (Sheet 4) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 60.0 65.0 120 ft
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
3 , SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin
                                    Description of Augment           Demineralizer - PWR Steam Generator Blowdown (Sheet 10)
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 11 5.2 16.2 13 x 13 x 16 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)
                                                                                  DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 20 20.0 40.0 6" piping
                                                                                                                                    BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6.0 10.0 allowance
                                                            ITEM              LABOR            OTHER            TOTAL                ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE  neg 
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                3.3      15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0 miscellaneous supplies  SUBTOTAL 40 93.2 133.2 
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                    5.0     allowance LABOR
7. CONTINGENCY 4 9.0 13.0 
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                16.9      225 ft3 resin/yr @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 44 102.2 146.2 
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-59 Waste Disposal                                                            4.5      225 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                  29.7


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-54 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment BWR - 2nd Waste Demineralizer in Series (Sheet 5) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.3 15 min/shift
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment               20-gpm Cartridge Filter (Sheet 1)
LABOR  5.0 allowance
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                      EQUIPMENT/                          BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  9.0 1 change per year @ 120 ft
                                                            ITEM       LABOR         MATERIALS              TOTAL           ESTIMATE
3 @ $75/ft 3 (one vessel change per year, regardless of size)  
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                2.0                5.0             7.0  SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal  2.4 120 ft
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT              5.6                3.0             8.6  16 x 12 x 20 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
3/yr @ $20/ft
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        1.5                1.0              2.5  allowance
3 disposal cost  Water      Steam      Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS     0.6                2.4             3.0  allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-60
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  19.7
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                                  neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                      -                  0.5              0.5 SUBTOTAL                  9.7              11.9            21.6
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                      1.0                1.0              2.0  10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              10.7               12.9            23.6


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-55 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Demineralizer - PWR Clean Wastes (Sheet 6) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   1.8 10% of BRS shim bleed (50,000 gpy), 30 min/day
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment                 Cartridge Filter (Sheet 2)
LABOR  5.0 allowance  
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                      BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES   2.3 30 ft
                                                            ITEM       LABOR           OTHER           TOTAL         ESTIMATE
3/yr @ $75/ft
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                     4.5  10 changes @ 10
3 4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal  0.6 30 ft3/yr @ $20/ft
                                        AND OVERHEAD                                                           man-hrs/change @ $12/hr +
3 disposal cost  Water     Steam     Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                                                                                                15 min/shift
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   9.
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                         1.0   allowance LABOR
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                       1.0   10 changes/yr @ $100/change SUPPLIES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-61
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
                                            Waste Disposal                                                 1.5   10 drums/yr @ $20/ft3 Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                         8.0


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-56 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Demineralizer - BWR Dirty Waste (Sheet 7) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  6.5 2.6 x 10
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
6 gpy, 30 min/shift
                                    Description of Augment               100-gpm Precoat Filter (Sheet 1)
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
LABOR  5.0 allowance
                                                                                      EQUIPMENT/                          BASIS FOR COST
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                            ITEM       LABOR         MATERIALS            TOTAL           ESTIMATE
SUPPLIES  64.5 860 ft
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                10                65.0              75    automated system 1 gpm/ft2, ASME VIII
3 resin @ $75/ft
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT              18                  9.0            27    15 x 15 x 20 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
3 4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal  17.2 860 ft
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        16                  9.0           25    35% of equipment cost
3 @ $20/ft 3 disposal cost  Water      Steam      Electricity      Building Services      Other      
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                              in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-62
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  93.
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                7                13.0            20    allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                      -                  2.0            2    2% of item 1 SUBTOTAL                51                98.0            149
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                      5               10.0              15    10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              56              108.0            164


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-57 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Demineralizer - PWR Dirty Wastes (w/o turbine building) (Sheet 8) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.3 500,000 gpy; 15 min/shift
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment               400-gpm Precoat Filter (Sheet 2)
LABOR  5.0 allowance
                                                                        DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                      EQUIPMENT/                            BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  12.0 160 ft
                                                            ITEM       LABOR         MATERIALS            TOTAL             ESTIMATE
3/yr @ $75/ft
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                35              135.0            170    automated system; 1 gpm/ft2 ASME VIII
3  4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal  3.2 160 ft
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT              24                12.0            36    15 x 20 x 20 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
3/yr @ $20/ft
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        31                16.0             47    35% of equipment cost
3 disposal cost  Water      Steam      Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS      -                  -              -    item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-63
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  23.
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE              12               18.0             30    allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                      -                  3.0            3 SUBTOTAL                102              184.0            286
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                      10                18.0              28    10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              112              202.0            314


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-58 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Demineralizer - PWR Turbine Building Floor Drains (Sheet 9) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   13.1 1 hr/shift, 2.6 x 10
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
6 gpy 2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment               Precoat Filter - BWR Dirty Waste (Sheet 3)
LABOR  5.0 allowance  
                                                                              DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                                                                  BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES   64.5 860 ft
                                                            ITEM           LABOR             OTHER             TOTAL               ESTIMATE
3 resin @ 75/ft
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                                 6.6   2 x 106 gpy, 30 min/shift AND OVERHEAD
3 4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal  17.2 860 ft
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                                     10.0   allowance LABOR
3/yr @ $20/ft
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                                   6.0   10 lbs precoat @ 10¢/lb per SUPPLIES                                                                            1,000 gal processed
3 disposal cost Water     Steam     Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST   99.
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-64 Waste Disposal                                                           40.0   1 ft3/sludge per 1,000 gal processed @ $30/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                                   62.6


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-59 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Demineralizer - PWR Steam Generator Blowdown (Sheet 10) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD   3.3 15 min/shift
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                    Description of Augment               2-gpm Reverse Osmosis (Sheet 1)
LABOR  5.0 allowance  
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                    EQUIPMENT/                          BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES   16.9 225 ft
                                                            ITEM       LABOR       MATERIALS            TOTAL           ESTIMATE
3 resin/yr @ $75/ft
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                6.0              60.0            66.0  skid mounted w/500-gal SS feed tank, ASME VIII
3 4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal   4.5 225 ft
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT              19.2              9.6            28.8   12 x 25 x 16 @ $6/ft3
3/yr @ $20/ft
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        3.0              2.0              5.0   allowance
3 disposal cost  Water      Steam      Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS                                        -    in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-65
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  29.
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                7.0              13.0            20.0   allowance
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                      -                6.0              6.0
                                                SUBTOTAL                35.2              90.6            125.8
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                      3.0              9.0            12.0   10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              38.2              99.6            137.8


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-60 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 20-gpm Cartridge Filter (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 2.0 5.0 7.0 SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi
                                            TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 5.6 3.0 8.6 16 x 12 x 20 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)
                                    Description of Augment               Reverse Osmosis - Detergent Wastes DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 1.5 1.0 2.5 allowance
                                                                                                                            BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 0.6 2.4 3.0 allowance
                                                            ITEM        LABOR            OTHER              TOTAL          ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE   neg
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                          3.1  160,000 gpy, 1300 hrs/yr @
6. SPARE PARTS - 0.5 0.5  SUBTOTAL 9.7 11.9 21.
                                        AND OVERHEAD                                                                20% attendance
7. CONTINGENCY 1.0 1.0 2.0 10%
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                              8.8  4% less bldg + 24 module with LABOR                                                                        3-yr life @ $600 each
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 10.7 12.9 23.6 
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                          neg SUPPLIES
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-66 Waste Disposal                                                      4.3  100:1 vol reduction @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity                                                        neg Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                            16.2


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-61 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Cartridge Filter (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  4.5 10 changes @ 10 man-hrs/change @ $12/hr + 15 min/shift
                                                          WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                    Description of Augment                 10,000-Gallon Tank (Sheet 1)
LABOR  1.0 allowance
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                      EQUIPMENT/                        BASIS FOR COST
SUPPLIES  1.0 10 changes/yr @ $100/change
                                                            ITEM       LABOR       MATERIALS          TOTAL           ESTIMATE
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal  1.5 10 drums/yr @ $20/ft
                                      1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT                3                28            31    SS, ASME VIII, atmospheric service, 200°F
3  Water      Steam      Electricity      Building Services      Other   
                                      2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT            30                15            45    15 x 20 x 25 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  8.0 
                                      3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS        2                 1              3    10% of item 1
                                      4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS    4                6            10    allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-67
                                      5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE                                              neg
                                      6. SPARE PARTS                      -                -            neg SUBTOTAL                39                50            89
                                      7. CONTINGENCY                      4                 5             9    10%
                                      8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS              43                55            98


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-62 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 100-gpm Precoat Filter (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 10 65.0 75 automated system 1 gpm/ft
                                              TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
2 , ASME VIII
                                    Description of Augment                 10,000-Gallon Tank (Sheet 2)
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 18 9.0 27 15 x 15 x 20 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)
                                                                          DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 16 9.0 25 35% of equipment cost
                                                                                                                        BASIS FOR COST
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS    in item 1
                                                            ITEM        LABOR          OTHER            TOTAL          ESTIMATE
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 7 13.0 20 allowance
                                      1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,                                      1.1   5 min/shift - log level readings AND OVERHEAD
6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2 2% of item 1  SUBTOTAL 51 98.0 149 
                                      2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND                                          1.6   1/2% of equipment LABOR
7. CONTINGENCY 5 10.0 15 10%
                                      3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND                                       neg SUPPLIES
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 56 108.0 164 
                                      4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-68 Waste Disposal Water Steam                                                          neg Electricity Building Services Other
                                      5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST                                          2.7


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-63 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 400-gpm Precoat Filter (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)  ITEM LABOR
REFERENCES TO APPENDIX B
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 35 135.0 170 automated system; 1 gpm/ft
1. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (USAEC), Guide for Economic Evaluation of Nuclear Reactor Plant Designs, USAEC Report NUS-531, NUS Corporation, January 1969.
2 ASME VIII
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 24 12.0 36 15 x 20 x 20 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)  
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 31 16.0 47 35% of equipment cost
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - - - item 1
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 12 18.0 30 allowance
6. SPARE PARTS - 3.0 3  SUBTOTAL 102 184.0 286 
7. CONTINGENCY 10 18.0 28 10%
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 112 202.0 314 


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-64 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
2. Wage Rates for Key Construction Trades, Engineering News Record, pp. 36-37, January 2, 1975.
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Precoat Filter - BWR Dirty Waste (Sheet 3) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)  ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  6.6 2 x 10
6 gpy, 30 min/shift
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
LABOR  10.0 allowance
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
SUPPLIES  6.0 10 lbs precoat @ 10¢/lb per 1,000 gal processed
4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal  40.0 1 ft
3/sludge per 1,000 gal processed @ $30/ft
3 disposal cost  Water      Steam      Electricity      Building Services      Other   
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  62.


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-65 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 2-gpm Reverse Osmosis (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)  ITEM LABOR
3. USAEC, Projections of Labor Requirements for Electric Power Plants Construction,
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 6.0 60.0 66.0 skid mounted w/500-gal SS feed tank, ASME VIII
  1974-2000, USAEC Report WASH-1334, Washington, DC, August 1974.
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 19.2 9.6 28.8 12 x 25 x 16 @ $6/ft 3 3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3.0 2.0 5.0 allowance
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS  - in item 1
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 7.0 13.0 20.0 allowance
6. SPARE PARTS - 6.0 6.0  SUBTOTAL 35.2 90.6 125.8 
7. CONTINGENCY 3.0 9.0 12.0 10%
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 38.2 99.6 137.


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-66 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-69
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment Reverse Osmosis - Detergent Wastes DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)  ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  3.1 160,000 gpy, 1300 hrs/yr @ 20% attendance
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
LABOR  8.8 4% less bldg + 24 module with 3-yr life @ $600 each
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
SUPPLIES  neg  4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal  4.3 100:1 vol reduction @ $20/ft
3 disposal cost  Water      Steam      Electricity  neg  Building Services      Other   
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  16.2 


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-67 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 10,000-Gallon Tank (Sheet 1) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR
APPENDIX C
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 3 28 31 SS, ASME VIII, atmospheric service, 200°F
          DATA NEEDED FOR RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 30 15 45 15 x 20 x 25 @ $6/ft 3  (shielded area)  
          COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 2 1 3 10% of item 1
                                    NUCLEAR REACTORS
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6 10 allowance
        This appendix describes information that should be submitted in support of radwaste treatment system cost-benefit analyses for light-water-cooled nuclear reactors. The information should be consistent with the contents of the safety analysis report (SAR) and environmental report (ER) for the proposed reactor. Appropriate sections of the SAR and ER containing more detailed discussions of the required information should be referenced as appropriate. Each response, however, should be independent of the SAR and ER. All responses should be on a per reactor basis and should provide the following information:
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE  neg 
1.     Detailed cost estimate sheets similar to those shown on the following pages listing all parameters (and their bases) used in determining capital, operating, and maintenance costs associated with all augments considered in the cost-benefit analysis. All costs should be stated in terms of
6. SPARE PARTS - - neg  SUBTOTAL 39 50 89 
        1975 dollars.
7. CONTINGENCY 4 5 9 10%
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 43 55 98 


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-68 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
2.     The cost of borrowed money used in the cost analysis and the method of arriving at this cost.
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment 10,000-Gallon Tank (Sheet 2) DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)  ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD  1.1 5 min/shift - log level readings
2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
LABOR  1.6 1/2% of equipment
3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
SUPPLIES  neg  4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES      Waste Disposal      Water      Steam  neg  Electricity      Building Services      Other   
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST  2.


Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-69 REFERENCES TO APPENDIX B
3.     If methods and parameters used in the cost-benefit analysis are different from those given in this guide, describe the methods used in detail and provide bases for all parameters. Include the following information:
1. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (USAEC), "Guide for Economic Evaluation of Nuclear Reactor Plant Designs," USAEC Report NUS-531, NUS Corporation, January 1969.
        a.       Decontamination factors assigned to each augment and fraction of on-line time assumed (i.e., hours per year used).
        b.      Parameters and method used to determine the Indirect Cost Factor and the Capital Recovery Factor.


2. "Wage Rates for Key Construction Trades,"
Appendix C to RG 1.110, Page C-1
Engineering News Record, pp. 36-37, January 2, 1975.


3. USAEC, "Projections of Labor Requirements for Electric Power Plants Construction,  1974-2000," USAEC Report WASH-1334, Washington, DC, August 1974.
TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR
                                                      LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
                                  Description of Augment DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
                                                                                EQUIPMENT/                BASIS FOR COST
                                                            ITEM      LABOR    MATERIALS          TOTAL    ESTIMATE


Appendix C to RG 1.110, Page C-1 APPENDIX C
===1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT===
  DATA NEEDED FOR RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM  COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED 
NUCLEAR REACTORS
This appendix describes information that should be submitted in support of radwaste treatment system cost-benefit analyses for light-water-cooled nuclear reactors.  The information should be consistent with the contents of the safety analysis report (SAR) and environmental report (ER) for the proposed reactor.  Appropriate sections of the SAR and ER containing more detailed discussions of the required information should be referenced as appropriate.  Each response, however, should be independent of the SAR and ER.  All responses should be on a per reactor basis and should provide the following information:
1. Detailed cost estimate sheets similar to those shown on the following pages listing all parameters (and their bases) used in determining capital, operating, and maintenance costs associated with all augments considered in the cost-benefit analysis.  All costs should be stated in terms of 1975 dollars.


2. The cost of borrowed money used in the cost analysis and the method of arriving at this cost.
===2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT===
                                    3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS
                                    4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS


3. If methods and parameters used in the cost-benefit analysis are different from those given in this guide, describe the methods used in detail and provide bases for all parameters.  Include the following information:
===5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE===
Appendix C to RG-1.110, Page C-2


a. Decontamination factors assigned to each augment and fraction of "on-line" time assumed (i.e., hours per year used).  
===6. SPARE PARTS===
b. Parameters and method used to determine th e Indirect Cost Factor and the Capital Recovery Factor.
                                                SUBTOTAL


Appendix C to RG-1.110, Page C-2 TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment  DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)  ITEM LABOR
===7. CONTINGENCY===
EQUIPMENT/ MATERIALS TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT   
2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT   
3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS   
4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS   
5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE   
6. SPARE PARTS      SUBTOTAL   


===7. CONTINGENCY    ===
===8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS===
8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS    


Appendix C to RG-1.110, Page C-3 ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WA
ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE
TER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS Description of Augment DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000) ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL BASIS FOR COST ESTIMATE 1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, AND OVERHEAD     2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND  
                                                                                                  TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS
LABOR     3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND  
                                                                                          Description of Augment DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)
SUPPLIES     4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES     Waste Disposal     Water     Steam     Electricity     Building Services     Other    
                                                                                                                                                                    BASIS FOR COST
5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST    
                                                                                                                  ITEM       LABOR       OTHER           TOTAL     ESTIMATE
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                                                                                            1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,
                                                                                              AND OVERHEAD
                                                                                            2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND
                                                                                              LABOR
                                                                                            3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND
                                                                                              SUPPLIES
                                                                                            4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
                                                      Appendix C to RG-1.110, Page C-3 Waste Disposal Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION October 2013 OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH Revision 1 REGULATORY GUIDE

REGULATORY GUIDE 1.110

COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR RADWASTE SYSTEMS FOR

LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS

A. INTRODUCTION

Purpose The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff has developed a series of guides that provide methods acceptable to the staff for calculating effluent releases, dispersion of effluents in the atmosphere and different water bodies, associated radiation doses to man, and cost-benefit aspects of treating radwastes. This regulatory guide describes methods and procedures that the staff of the NRC

considers acceptable for performing a cost-benefit analysis for liquid and gaseous radwaste system components for light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors.

Applicable Rules and RegulationsSection II.D of Appendix I, Numerical Guides for Design Objectives and Limiting Conditions for Operation to Meet the Criterion As Low As Is Reasonably Achievable for Radioactive Material in Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactor Effluents, to part 50, Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities, of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) (Ref. 1), requires that liquid and gaseous radwaste systems for light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors include all items of reasonably demonstrated technology that, when added to the system sequentially and in order of diminishing cost-benefit return, canfor a favorable cost-benefit ratiolead to reductions in dose to the population reasonably expected to be within an 80 kilometers (50 miles) of the reactor. Values of $1,000

per man-rem (roentgen equivalent man) and $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem are given as interim criteria pending the development and establishment of better criteria. Compliance with Section II.D of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50 (which specifically addresses doses to the population) and Sections II.A,

II.8, and II.C (which address doses to nearby individuals) is required to meet the criterion, as low as is reasonably achievable.

The procedures and models provided in this guide will be subject to continuing review by the staff with the aim of providing greater flexibility to the applicant or licensee in meeting the requirements of Appendix I. As a result of such reviews, it is expected that alternative acceptable methods for Written suggestions regarding this guide or development of new guides may be submitted through the NRCs public Web site under the Regulatory Guides document collection of the NRC Library at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/reg-guides/contactus.html.

Electronic copies of this regulatory guide, previous versions of this guide, and other recently issued guides are available through the NRCs public Web site under the Regulatory Guides document collection of the NRC Library at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/.

The regulatory guide is also available through the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html, under ADAMS Accession No. ML13241A052.

calculation will be made available to applicants or licensees, and that calculational procedures found to be unnecessary will be eliminated.

Related Guidance Regulatory Guide 1.109, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I (Ref. 2), describes methods for the calculation of preoperational estimates of effluents releases, dispersion of the effluent in the atmosphere and different water bodies, and estimation of the associated radiation doses to man.

It also suggests parameters for the estimation of radiation doses to man from effluent releases.

Regulatory Guide 1.111, Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors (Ref. 3), describes basic features of calculation models and assumptions for the estimation of atmospheric transport and dispersion of gaseous effluents in routine releases from land-based light-water-cooled reactors.

Regulatory Guide 1.112, Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled Power Reactors (Ref. 4), references NUREG-0016, Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Boiling-Water Reactors (BWR-GALE Code), and NUREG-0017, Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Pressurized-Water Reactors (PWR-GALE Code), to provide methods for calculating annual average expected releases of radioactive material in gaseous and liquid effluents from light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors.

Regulatory Guide 1.113, Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose of Implementing Appendix I (Ref. 5), describes basic features of calculational models and suggests methods of determining values of model parameters for the estimation of aquatic dispersion of both routine and accidental releases of liquid effluents.

Purpose of Regulatory Guides The NRC issues regulatory guides to describe to the public methods that the staff considers acceptable for use in implementing specific parts of the agencys regulations, to explain techniques that the staff uses in evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, and to provide guidance to applicants and licensees. Regulatory guides are not substitutes for regulations and compliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions that differ from those set forth in regulatory guides will be deemed acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings required for the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.

Paperwork Reduction Act This regulatory guide contains information collection requirements covered by 10 CFR Part 50

that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved under OMB control number 3150-0011.

The NRC may neither conduct nor sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, an information collection request or requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid OMB control number.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

A. INTRODUCTION

................................................................................................................................... 1 Purpose......................................................................................................................................... 1 Applicable Rules and Regulations ............................................................................................... 1 Related Guidance ......................................................................................................................... 2 Purpose of Regulatory Guides ..................................................................................................... 2 Paperwork Reduction Act ............................................................................................................ 2

B. DISCUSSION

.......................................................................................................................................... 4 Reason for Revision ..................................................................................................................... 4 Background .................................................................................................................................. 4 Harmonization with International Standards ............................................................................... 4 C. STAFF REGULATORY GUIDANCE .................................................................................................... 4

D. IMPLEMENTATION

.............................................................................................................................. 5 Use by Applicants and Licensees................................................................................................. 5 Use by NRC Staff ........................................................................................................................ 6 REFERENCES ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Appendix A: Procedures for Performing Cost-Benefit Analyses ............................................................ A-1 Appendix B: Bases for Parameters Used in Performing Cost-Benefit Analysis....................................... B-1 Appendix C: Data Needed for Radwaste Treatment System Cost-Benefit Analysis for Light-Water- Cooled Nuclear Reactors .................................................................................................... C-1 LIST OF TABLES

Page A-1 Direct Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments .................................. A-2 A-2 Annual Operating Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments ............... A-4 A-3 Annual Maintenance Costs-Gaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments .......... A-5 A-4 Labor Cost Correction Factors ..................................................................................................... A-7 A-5 Indirect Cost Factors .................................................................................................................... A-7 A-6 Capital Recovery Factors ............................................................................................................. A-8 B-1 Indirect Costs ............................................................................................................................... B-2 LIST OF FIGURES

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B. DISCUSSION

Reason for Revision The NRC revised RG 1.110 to incorporate editorial changes and the current format for regulatory guides. These changes were intended to improve clarity and did not alter the staff regulatory guidance.

Background Each applicant for a permit to construct or a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor and each holder of a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor is required to provide reasonable assurance that the design objectives for as low as is reasonably achievable effluent releases are satisfied by the initial liquid and gaseous radwaste system designs at the time of licensing and, if these designs are subsequently modified, that the design objectives are reassessed to ensure that they are maintained. It is the objective of this guide to provide an acceptable method of performing cost-benefit analysis, in conformance with Section II.D of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50, to demonstrate that the plant design includes all items of reasonably demonstrated technology for reducing the cumulative population dose caused by releases of radioactive materials from the reactor to levels as low as reasonably achievable. As an interim measure, the Commission chose values of $1,000 per-man-rem and $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem (or lesser values if demonstrated to be suitable for a particular site) to be used to implement the cost-benefit analysis.

Because the Commission has not outlined any procedures for including the effects of inflation in the analysis, the NRC staffs analysis is based on 1975 dollars; i.e., neither the costs nor the interim criteria are escalated for the predicted effects of inflation. Since the worth of a man-rem or man-thyroid-rem to the public is subject to the same fluctuations in value as the cost of equipment to reduce radioactive emissions, the NRC staff believes this approach to be reasonable.

The NRC staff has outlined a method for performing the required cost-benefit analysis and has provided cost parameters for estimating the costs for the various radwaste treatment equipment items in use, or proposed for use, at light-water-cooled nuclear power reactors. The methodology and cost parameters are presented in Appendix A to this guide. The costs presented consider the direct equipment cost and the costs of building space, supportive services, maintenance, interest, and operating, as well as other costs generally considered in analyzing capital and operating costs in power plant estimating. The bases for the costs calculated by the NRC staff are given in Appendix B.

Harmonization with International Standards The NRC staff reviewed guidance from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and did not identify any standards that provided useful guidance to NRC staff, applicants, or licensees.

C. STAFF REGULATORY GUIDANCE

1. In accordance with Section II.D, Appendix I, to 10 CFR Part 50, each applicant for a permit to construct or a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor and each holder of a license to operate a light-water-cooled nuclear power reactor should demonstrate by means of a cost-benefit analysis that further reductions to the cumulative dose to the population within an

80-kilometer (50-mile) radius of the reactor site cannot be effected at an annual cost of $1,000 per man-rem or $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem (or such lesser costs as demonstrated to be suitable for a particular case).

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2. The cost-benefit analysis should consider the reduction in releases of radioactive material from all effluent pathways. Liquid and gaseous radwaste system augments considered in the analysis should be selected in order of diminishing cost-benefit returns.

3. All costs should be given in terms of 1975 dollars (as is the $1,000 per man-rem cost with which they are compared). Allowances for inflation after 1975 should not be factored into the cost estimates.

4. The method of calculation described in Appendix A and the parameters presented in Appendix B

of this guide are acceptable to the NRC staff for performing the cost-benefit analysis.

5. In support of the cost-benefit analysis, the applicant or licensee should provide a complete evaluation, including methodology used, components considered, and all assumptions and parameters used. Information to be submitted by the applicant or licensee is described in Appendix C to this guide. Use of parameters, assumptions, and models different from those given in Appendices A and B to this guide may result in differences between the evaluations by applicants or licensees and those by the NRC staff. Because of this, these parameters and assumptions should be clearly described and substantiated by the applicant or licensee.

D. IMPLEMENTATION

The purpose of this section is to provide information on how applicants and licensees 1 may use this guide and information regarding the NRCs plans for using this regulatory guide. In addition, it describes how the NRC staff complies with 10 CFR 50.109, Backfitting, and any applicable finality provisions in 10 CFR Part 52, Licenses, Certifications, and Approvals for Nuclear Power Plants.

Use by Applicants and Licensees Applicants and licensees may voluntarily 2 use the guidance in this document to demonstrate compliance with the underlying NRC regulations. Methods or solutions that differ from those described in this regulatory guide may be deemed acceptable if they provide sufficient basis and information for the NRC staff to verify that the proposed alternative demonstrates compliance with the appropriate NRC

regulations. Current licensees may continue to use guidance the NRC found acceptable for complying with the identified regulations as long as their current licensing basis remains unchanged.

Licensees may use the information in this regulatory guide for actions that do not require NRC

review and approval such as changes to a facility design under 10 CFR 50.59, Changes, Tests, and Experiments. Licensees may use the information in this regulatory guide or applicable parts to resolve regulatory or inspection issues.

1 In this section, licensees refers to licensees of nuclear power plants under 10 CFR Parts 50 and 52; and the term applicants refers to applicants for licenses and permits for (or relating to) nuclear power plants under 10 CFR

Parts 50 and 52 and applicants for standard design approvals and standard design certifications under 10 CFR Part 52.

2 In this section, voluntary and voluntarily mean that the licensee is seeking the action of its own accord, without the force of a legally binding requirement or an NRC representation of further licensing or enforcement action.

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Use by NRC Staff The NRC staff does not intend or approve any imposition or backfitting of the guidance in this regulatory guide. The NRC staff does not expect any existing licensee to use or commit to using the guidance in this regulatory guide, unless the licensee makes a change to its licensing basi

s. The NRC

staff does not expect or plan to request licensees to voluntarily adopt this regulatory guide to resolve a generic regulatory issue. The NRC staff does not expect or plan to initiate NRC regulatory action that would require the use of this regulatory guide. Examples of such unplanned NRC regulatory actions include issuance of an order requiring the use of the regulatory guide, requests for information under

10 CFR 50.54(f) as to whether a licensee intends to commit to use of this regulatory guide, generic communication, or promulgation of a rule requiring the use of this regulatory guide without further backfit consideration.

During regulatory discussions on plant-specific operational issues, the staff may discuss with licensees various actions consistent with staff positions in this regulatory guide as one acceptable means of meeting the underlying NRC regulatory requirement. Such discussions would not ordinarily be considered backfitting even if prior versions of this regulatory guide are part of the licensing basis of the facility. However, unless this regulatory guide is part of the licensing basis for a facility, the staff may not represent to the licensee that the licensees failure to comply with the positions in this regulatory guide constitutes a violation.

If an existing licensee voluntarily seeks a license amendment or change and (1) the NRC staffs consideration of the request involves a regulatory issue directly relevant to this new or revised regulatory guide and (2) the specific subject matter of this regulatory guide is an essential consideration in the staffs determination of the acceptability of the licensees request, then the staff may request that the licensee either follow the guidance in this regulatory guide or provide an equivalent alternative process that demonstrates compliance with the underlying NRC regulatory requirements. This is not considered backfitting as defined in 10 CFR 50.109(a)(1) or a violation of any of the issue finality provisions in

10 CFR Part 52.

If a licensee believes that the NRC is either using this regulatory guide or requesting or requiring the licensee to implement the methods or processes in this regulatory guide in a manner inconsistent with the discussion in this Implementation section, then the licensee may file a backfit appeal with the NRC in accordance with the guidance in NUREG-1409, Backfitting Guidelines (Ref. 6), and the NRC

Management Directive 8.4, Management of Facility-Specific Backfitting and Information Collection (Ref. 7).

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3 REFERENCES

1. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 10, Energy, Part 50, Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities.

2. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Regulatory Guide 1.109, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, Washington, DC.

3. NRC, Regulatory Guide 1.111, Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors, Washington, DC.

4. NRC, Regulatory Guide 1.112, Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled Power Reactors, Washington, DC.

5. NRC, Regulatory Guide 1.113, Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose of Implementing Appendix I, Washington, DC.

6. NRC, NUREG-1409, Backfitting Guidelines, Washington, DC.

7. NRC, Management Directive 8.4, Management of Facility-specific Backfitting and Information Collection, Washington, DC.

3.

Publicly available NRC-published documents are available electronically through the NRC Library on the NRCs public Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/ and through the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. The documents can also be viewed online or printed for a fee in the NRCs Public Document Room (PDR) at 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD. For problems with ADAMS, contact the PDR staff at 301-415-4737 or 800-397-4209; or e-mail pdr.resource@nrc.gov.

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APPENDIX A

PROCEDURES FOR PERFORMING COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES

This appendix contains guidance for performing cost-benefit analyses on individual system augments, as well as the parameters needed for estimating costs. The bases for the parameters and worksheets appropriate for use with the following cost-benefit procedure are given in Appendix B.

1. The cumulative population man-rem (roentgen equivalent man) exposure and man-thyroid-rem exposure should be determined for each effluent release source (e.g., liquid radwaste releases, ventilation releases, etc.)

2. Potential reductions to the cumulative population exposure should be determined based on the addition of items of reasonably demonstrated technology that have the potential to reduce releases of radioactive materials.

3. Acceptable methods for performing some of the calculations needed for items 1 and 2 above are contained in Regulatory Guides 1.109, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50,

Appendix I, and 1.111, Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion for Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors. They are also included in two regulatory guides now in preparation on the subjects of (1) calculation of releases of radioactive materials in liquid and gaseous effluents from light-water-cooled reactors and

(2) methods for estimating aquatic dispersion of liquid effluents from routine reactor releases for the purpose of implementing Appendix I.

4. The total annual cost of each augment considered in item 2 above should be determined as follows:

a. The Total Direct Cost (TDC):

(1) Obtain the direct cost of equipment and materials from Table A-1.

(2) Multiply the direct labor cost obtained from Table A-1 by the appropriate labor cost correction factor from Table A-4 to obtain the corrected labor cost for the geographical area (from Figure A-l) in which the plant is to be built.

(3) Add the costs obtained from steps (1) and (2) to obtain the TDC.

b. Obtain-the appropriate Indirect Cost Factor (ICF) from Table A-5.

c. Determine Total Capital Cost (TCC) by using the equation:

TCC = TDC x ICF

d. Obtain the appropriate Capital Recovery Factor (CRF) from Table A-6.

e. Determine the Annual Fixed Cost (AFC) by using the equation:

AFC = TCC x CRF

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f. Obtain the Annual Operating Cost (AOC) and the Annual Maintenance Cost (AMC) from Tables A-2 and A-3. Multiunit sites using shared radwaste systems should multiply the AOC by the number of reactors sharing the augment.

g. Determine the Total Annual Cost (TAC) by using the equation:

TAC = AFC + AOC + AMC

5. Determine the benefit of each augment by multiplying the dose reduction calculated in item 2 above by $1,000 per-man-rem and/or $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem, as appropriate.

6. The system should be augmented with any items for which the TAC from item 4.g above is less than the value calculated in item 5, in the order of diminishing cost-benefit.

Table A-1. Direct CostsGaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments DIRECT COSTSGASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS

EQUIPMENT/ (1975 $1,000)

MATERIAL LABOR TOTAL

BWR Offgas Recombiner 553 255 808

3-ton Charcoal Adsorber 53 14 67 Desiccant Dryer 218 176 394 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration 116 38 154 Main Condenser Vacuum Pump Charcoal/ 40 8 48 HEPA Filtration System Clean Steam to Turbine Glands 81 215 296 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 24" and Larger 137 110 247 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 21/2" and 183 55 238 Less Than 24"

15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System 52(49)a 16(14)a 68(63)a

1,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 28 10 38

15,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 97(93) 31(26) 128(119)

30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 157(152) 51(41) 208(193)

Turbine Bldg. Chilled Water HVAC System 614 374 988

600-ft3 Gas Decay Tank 33 24 57 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-2

DIRECT COSTSGASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS

EQUIPMENT/ (1975 $1,000)

MATERIAL LABOR TOTAL

PWR Hydrogen Recombiner 419 147 566 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit 14 10 24 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main 19 14 33 Condenser a. In cases where the equipment may be located either in the auxiliary building or the turbine building and common usage does not indicate a definite preference of one location or the other, cost for both locations are listed with the turbine building location cost in parenthesis.

Direct CostsLiquid Radwaste Augments EQUIPMENT/ (1975 $1,000)

MATERIAL LABOR TOTAL

15-gpm Evaporator 386 201 587

30-gpm Evaporator 540 223 763

50-gpm Evaporator 655 233 888 Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer 36 24 60

50-gpm Demineralizer 43 29 50

100-gpm Demineralizer 64 31 95

200-gpm Demineralizer 94 35 129

400-gpm Demineralizer 102 44 146

100-gpm Precoat Filter 108 56 164

400-gpm Precoat Filter 202 112 314

20-gpm Cartridge Filter 13 11 24

2-gpm Reverse Osmosis 100 38 138

10,000-gal Tank 55 43 98 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-3

Table A-2. Annual Operating CostsGaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments Annual Operating CostsaGaseous Radwaste Augments TOTAL OPERATING

COST (1975 $1,000/YR)

BWR Offgas Recombiner 3

3-ton Charcoal Adsorber neg Desiccant Dryer 3 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration 4 Main Condenser Vacuum Pump Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 0.4 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands 24 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 24" and Larger 3 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 2-1/2" and Less Than 24" 3

15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System 6

1,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 2

15,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 7

30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 9 Turbine Bldg. Chilled Water HVAC System 49

600-ft3 Gas Decay Tank neg PWR Hydrogen Recombiner 4 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit 4 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser 1 Annual Operating CostsLiquid Radwaste Augments TOTAL OPERATING

COST (1975 $1,000/YR)

EvaporationPWR Dirty Waste 50

EvaporationBWR Dirty Waste 169 EvaporationCondensate Polisher Chemical Waste 114 EvaporationDetergent Waste 20

DemineralizationEvaporator Distillate 5 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-4

Annual Operating CostsLiquid Radwaste Augments TOTAL OPERATING

COST (1975 $1,000/YR)

DemineralizationBWR 2nd Waste Demineralizer in Series 15 DemineralizationPWR Clean Waste 5 DemineralizationBWR Dirty Waste 88 DemineralizationPWR Dirty Waste 18 DemineralizationPWR Turbine Bldg. Drains 95 DemineralizationPWR Steam Generator Blowdown 25 Precoat FilterBWR Dirty Waste 53 Cartridge Filter 7 Reverse OsmosisDetergent Waste 7

10,000-gal Tank 1 a.

Operating costs are given for a single reactor. Operating costs for augments in shared radwaste systems should be multiplied by the number of reactors serviced by the augment.

Table A-3. Annual Maintenance CostsGaseous Radwaste Augments, Liquid Radwaste Augments ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COSTSGASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS

TOTAL OPERATING

COST (1975 $1,000/YR)

BWR Offgas Recombiner 20

3-ton Charcoal Adsorber neg Desiccant Dryer 6 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration 3 Main Condenser Vacuum Pump Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 1 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands 4 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 24" and Larger 4 Clean Steam to Steam Valves, 2-1/2" and Less Than 24" 12

15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System 2

1,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 0.6

15,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 9 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-5

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COSTSGASEOUS RADWASTE AUGMENTS

TOTAL OPERATING

COST (1975 $1,000/YR)

30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System 18 Turbine Bldg. Chilled Water HVAC System 20

600-ft3 Gas Decay Tank neg PWR Hydrogen Recombiner 10

PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit 2 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser 1 Annual Maintenance Costs -Liquid Radwaste Augments

15-gpm Evaporator 30

30-gpm Evaporator 30

50-gpm Evaporator 30

Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer 2

50-gpm Demineralizer 5

100-gpm Demineralizer 5

200-gpm Demineralizer 5

100-gpm Precoat Filter 10

400-gpm Precoat Filter 10

20-gpm Cartridge Filter 1

2-gpm Reverse Osmosis 9

10,000-gal Tank 2 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-6

a Table A-4. Labor Cost Correction Factors FPC b GEOGRAPHIC LABOR COST

REGION CORRECTION FACTOR

I 1.6 II 1.5 III 1.0

IV 1.4 V 1.1 VI 1.2 VII 1.3 VIII 1.2 a.

See Appendix B, Labor Cost Correction Factors.

b.

See Figure A-1.

Table A-5. Indirect Cost Factors TYPE RADWASTE SYSTEM INDIRECT COST FACTOR

1. Single unit site, unitized a radwaste 1.75 system

2. Multiunit site, shared radwaste system 1.75

3. Multiunit site, unitizeda radwaste system 1.75 + ( n 1)1.5 n

where n is the number of unitized radwaste systems at the site a.

Each reactor has a separate, nonshared radwaste system.

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Table A-6. Capital Recovery Factors COST OF MONEY

(% PER YEAR, I) CAPITAL RECOVERY FACTORa

5 0.0651

6 0.0726

7 0.0806

8 0.0888

9 0.0973

10 0.1061

11 0.1150

12 0.1241

13 0.1334

14 0.1428

15 0.1523 a.

Based on a service life of 30 years and the following equation:

i(1 + i )30

CRF =

(1 + i)30 1 Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-8

Appendix A to RG 1.110, Page A-9 Figure A-1. Electric Power Supply Areas in the United States

APPENDIX B

BASES FOR PARAMETERS USED IN PERFORMING

COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS

This appendix contains detailed cost estimate sheets showing the methods and parameters used to obtain all costs associated with augments considered for the liquid and gaseous radwaste systems. The cost estimate sheets are grouped by radwaste system types. The first sheet in each case is an equipment cost worksheet for determining direct equipment costs. The second sheet is an operating cost worksheet.

All costs are stated in terms of 1975 dollars. No attempt has been made to project the effect of inflation.

Variations of labor costs and productivity with site locations are considered. 4 All costs are based on the assumption that the reactor is in the design stage and that augmentation of a radwaste system will not involve backfitting of an existing plant. Backfltttng costs should be determined on a case-by-case basis.

1. Capital Costs Capital costs are reported by grouping items by system and by plant location, which generally follow the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)/U.S. Atomic Energy Commission accounting system given in NUS-531 (Ref. 1). The direct costs considered to be applicable to radwaste systems are structures, electrical services, equipment, and instrumentation and controls. Spare parts and a contingency allowance 5 are included in the direct costs. Total capital costs are obtained by multiplying direct costs by an indirect cost factor.

2. Direct Costs Direct costs for each augment include equipment, site labor, and site materials. Principal equipment designs and hardware costs were obtained from utility companies, architect-engineers, and vendors. Costs for building space, electrical services, piping, and instrumentation were estimated considering equipment functions and arrangements.

Costs for electric services, piping, and instrumentation and controls were determined using judgment to estimate equipment layout, points of interface, and services required. The costs for equipment and building space are consistent with NRC staff recommendations for radwaste system quality assurance, materials, and seismic design. Space requirements were determined based on manufacturers data or data from existing or proposed layout drawings.

3. Labor Cost Correction Factors Labor cost adjustment factors were developed for each of the eight FPC electric power supply areas shown in Figure A-1 of Appendix A by calculating the average labor cost for selected cities (Ref. 2)

in each area and adjusting this cost for estimated variations in labor productivity due only to differences in labor practices in the regions considered. Manpower costs were calculated by multiplying the estimated labor requirements in man-hours by the composite wage rate (Ref. 3). The calculated labor cost correction factors are tabulated in Table A-4 of Appendix A.

4 Location effects of the eight FPC Power Supply areas are estimated and shown in Table A-4 of Appendix A.

5 Contingency onsite labor and process equipment and material are all based on l0 percent.

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4. Indirect Cost Factor Indirect costs as a percentage of direct costs are calculated in Table B-1.

Table B-

1. Indirect Costs

1ST UNIT, PERCENTAGE SUBSEQUENT UNITS,

OF DIRECT COST PERCENTAGE OF DIRECT COST

Construction facilities, 10 5 equipment, and services Engineering and construction 20 10

management services Other owners costs 10 5 Interest during construction 35a 35a Total 75 55 a.

Based on a 10 percent per year interest rate and a 4-year construction time for radwaste systems only. Interest during construction is estimated to be 25 percent of direct costs plus other indirect costs. This is equivalent to

35 percent of the direct costs.

The indirect escalators (factors) were estimated from preliminary architect and engineering data to be used to update the Oak Ridge National Laboratory concept and ORCOST computer codes.

5. Operation and Maintenance Costs Annual expenses for operation and maintenance (O&M) of the radwaste treatment systems were estimated for baseload power plants operating at 80 percent capacity factor. Manpower and supply costs were estimated by considering equipment functions in each case. Expenses for gases, steam, resins, auxiliary power, and other supplies and services were assessed individually. Maintenance costs were evaluated according to the type of service for which the equipment could be used. Operating costs include estimated manpower costs, costs of utilities and supplies, and effects on supporting plant systems interfacing with the augmented radwaste system (e.g., effect of an evaporator augment on the solid waste system). Also included are costs of handling wastes such as spent resins, demineralizer regenerants, evaporator bottoms, and filter media, as well as offsite handling, transportation, and burial costs.

6. Capital Recovery Factor The capital recovery factor is a levelized annual charge that takes into account the cost of borrowed money and the depreciation of assets. It is calculated from the expression:

i(1 + i) n

(1 + i) n 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-2

Where:

i = cost of borrowed money expressed as a decimal n = plant operating lifetime (yr)

In calculating the values used in Table A-5 of Appendix A, a plant operating lifetime of 30 years was used. The capital recovery factor multiplied by the total capital cost will give the annual dollar charges for capital and capital-related expenses.

LIST OF APPENDIX B COST ESTIMATE SHEETS

BWR Offgas Recombiner ............................................................................................................ B-4

3-ton Charcoal Adsorber .............................................................................................................. B-6 Desiccant Dryer ........................................................................................................................... B-8 Charcoal Vault Refrigeration ..................................................................................................... B-10

Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Condenser Vacuum Pump ............................................... B-12 Clean Steam to Turbine Glands ................................................................................................. B-14 Clean Steam to Steam Valves 24" and Larger ........................................................................... B-16 Clean Steam to Steam Valves 21/2" and less than 24\ ................................................................. B-18

15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System ......................................................................................... B-20

1000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System ............................................................................ B-23

15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System ......................................................................................... B-25

30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System ......................................................................... B-28 Turbine Building Chilled Water HVAC System ....................................................................... B-31

600-ft3 Waste Gas Decay Tank .................................................................................................. B-33 PWR Hydrogen Recombiner ..................................................................................................... B-35 PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit ..................................................................... B-37 Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser ............................................................. B-39 Evaporators ................................................................................................................................ B-41 Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer .......................................................................................... B-48 Demineralizers ........................................................................................................................... B-50

Cartridge Filter ........................................................................................................................... B-60

Precoat Filters ............................................................................................................................ B-62 Reverse Osmosis ........................................................................................................................ B-65

10,000-Gallon Tank ................................................................................................................... B-67 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-3

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR

LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment BWR Offgas Recombiner (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 90 260 350 single unit, catalytic type w/heater and condenser, w/o instrumentation and controls, stainless steel, ASME VIII

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 100 50 150 30 x 40 x 25 @ $5/ft3 (turbine building shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 18 12 30 augment piping connections Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-4 only

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 24 96 120 allowance

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE - - neg 4kw heaters on vessels neglected

6. SPARE PARTS - 85 85 75K for catalyst + 2% E/M in items 1 & 4 above SUBTOTAL 232 503 735

7. CONTINGENCY 23 50 73 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 255 553 808

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment BWR Offgas Recombiner (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 20.0 routine conditioning of catalyst LABOR and equipment upkeep; 5% of E/M including I&C

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - in item 2 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-5 Waste Disposal Water Steam neg intermittent; 4kw heater load is negligible Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 23.3

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 3-ton Charcoal Adsorber (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 44.0 49.0 carbon steel, 360 psig, 200 ft3 volume (augment to existing train of beds)

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 8 4.5 12.5 10 x 10 x 25 @ $5/ft3 (turbine building shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS - - - in item 1

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - - neg Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-6

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE - - neg

6. SPARE PARTS - - none existing SUBTOTAL 13 48.5 61.5

7. CONTINGENCY 1 5.0 6.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 14 53.5 67.5

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 3-ton Charcoal Adsorber (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, neg AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND neg allowance of 3% of equipment LABOR cost is negligible

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND neg lifetime use of charcoal assumed SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES neg Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-7 Waste Disposal Water Steam neg Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST neg

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Desiccant Dryer (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 25 75 100 redundant dryer vessels with

1 regeneration skid

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 95 50 145 40 x 36 x 20 @ $5/ft3 turbine building (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 10 5 15 augment piping connections only

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 12 48 60 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-8

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 18 17 35 service for heaters, blowers, pumps, and compressors

6. SPARE PARTS - 3 3 SUBTOTAL 160 198 358

7. CONTINGENCY 16 20 36 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 176 218 394

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Desiccant Dryer (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 6.1 5% of equipment including I&C

LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND neg SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-9 Waste Disposal neg operating time does not require significant utilities and services Water neg Steam Electricity neg Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 9.4

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Charcoal Vault Refrigeration (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 10 75 85 10-ton capacity, 3 refrigerators with drives, 32°F design

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 9 3 12 20 x 10 x 20 @ $2/ft3 turbine building (nonshielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS in item 1

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6 10 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-10

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 12 18 30 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 3 3 SUBTOTAL 35 105 140

7. CONTINGENCY 3 11 14 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 38 116 154

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Charcoal Vault Refrigeration (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 3.7 5% of equipment LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND in item 2 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-11 Waste Disposal Water Steam 0.5 electricity and cooling water Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 7.5

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Condenser Vacuum Pump (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 2 32.5 34.5 2,000 CFM prefilter/4" charcoal bed/HEPA @ $15/cfm, 10 kw heater @ $250/kw

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 3.1 1.5 4.6 Turbine building 8 x 16 x 12

@ $3/ft3 (nonshielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 1.3 0.7 2.0 allowance

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-12

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 1 1.5 2.5

6. SPARE PARTS 0.5 0.5 SUBTOTAL 7.4 36.7 44.1

7. CONTINGENCY 0.7 3.7 4.4 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 8.1 40.4 48.5

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Condenser Vacuum Pump (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, neg used only during startup and AND OVERHEAD shutdown

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 1.2 4 HEPA filters @ $150 &

LABOR 2 Charcoal filters @ $900,

change every 2 years

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-13 Waste Disposal 0.2 $50/HEPA filter, $100/Charcoal filter Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 1.4

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Clean Steam to Turbine Glands (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

9. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 15 150 165 25,000 lb/hr reboiler @ $4/lb/hr

& $25K/H.P. turbine glands

10. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 19 10 29 20 x 30 x 16 @ $3/ft3

11. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 32 18 50 equiv 1,000 ft @ $50/ft

12. INSTRUMENTATION AND 8 12 20 in addition to item 1 CONTROLS

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-14

13. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

14. SPARE PARTS - 5 5 SUBTOTAL 74 195 269

15. CONTINGENCY 7 20 27 10%

16. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 81 215 296

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Clean Steam to Turbine Glands (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 4.0 40 man-days LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND

SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-15 Waste Disposal Water Steam 21.0 10 Btu/kw-hr heat rate increase Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 28.3

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Clean Steam to Steam Valves 24" and Larger (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 100 120 220 22 valves @ $1,0k/valve, use existing reboiler

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT neg install in existing space

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS - in item 1

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-16

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS - 5 5 SUBTOTAL 100 125 225

7. CONTINGENCY 10 12 22 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 110 137 247

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Clean Steam to Steam Valves 24" and Larger (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

6. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

7. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 4.0 40 man-days LABOR

8. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND neg SUPPLIES

9. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-17 Waste Disposal Water Steam neg Electricity Building Services Other

10 TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 7.3

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Clean Steam to Steam Valves 21/2" and less than 24" (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 0 120 120 100 valves @ $1,200 each

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT - - neg

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 40 20 60

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10 20 30 allowance

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE - none Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-18

6. SPARE PARTS - 6 6 SUBTOTAL 50 166 216

7. CONTINGENCY 5 17 22 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 55 183 238

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Clean Steam to Steam Valves 21/2" and less than 24" (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 12.0 1% of direct cost of equipment LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - in item 2 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-19 Waste Disposal Water Steam neg Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 15.3

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 40.0 45.0 prefilter/HEPA @ $3/cfm, use existing fan

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 7 4.5 11.5 16 x 12 x 12 @ $5/ft3 (nonshielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3 2.0 5.0

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-20

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE base

6. SPARE PARTS 0.5 0.5 SUBTOTAL 15 47.0 62.0

7. CONTINGENCY 1 5.0 6.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 16 52.0 68.0

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Turbine Building (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 40.0 45.0 skid mounted filter housing w/o fans

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 4.6 2.3 6.9 16 x 12 x 12 @ $3/ft3 (nonshielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3 2.0 5.0

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-21

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE base

6. SPARE PARTS 0 0.5 0.5 SUBTOTAL 12.6 44.8 57.4

7. CONTINGENCY 2 4.0 6.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 14.6 48.8 63.4

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 3)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.8 15 min/shift + 40 hr annual test AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 2.2 change every 2 yrs @ $150/filter LABOR element

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-22 Waste Disposal 0.8 $50/filter element Water Steam Electricity 1.0 additional fan electrical load Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 7.8

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 1000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 2.0 22.0 24.0 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @

$20/cfm, 5 kw htr @ $400/kw

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 3.8 2.0 5.8 8 x 12 x 12 @ $5/ft3 (nonshielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 1.3 0.7 2.0

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-23

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 1.5 1.0 2.5

6. SPARE PARTS 0.5 0.5 SUBTOTAL 8.6 26.2 34.8

7. CONTINGENCY 1.0 2.0 3.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 9.6 28.2 37.8

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 1000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 1.9 20 min/day + 40 hr annual test AND OVERHEAD

11. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 0.6 2 HEPA or prefilters @ $150

LABOR each and 1 charcoal @ $900

each every 2 years

12. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES

13. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-24 Waste Disposal 0.1 $50/HEPA or prefilter,

$100/charcoal filter Water Steam Electricity neg Building Services Other

14. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 2.6

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 10 71 81 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @

$5/cfm, 30kw htr @ $200/kw

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 12 8 20 16 x 20 x 12 @ $5/ft3 (nonshielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3 2 5

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-25

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 3 2 5 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS 5 5 4 elements of each type SUBTOTAL 28 88 116

7. CONTINGENCY 3 9 12 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 31 97 128

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System - Turbine Building (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 10.0 71.0 81.0 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @

$5/cfm, 30 kw htr @ $200/kw

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 7.7 3.8 11.5 16 x 20 x 12 @ $3/ft3 (nonshielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3.0 2.0 5.0

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-26

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 3.0 2.0 5.0 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 5.0 5.0 4 elements each type SUBTOTAL 23.7 83.8 107.5

7. CONTINGENCY 2.0 9.0 11.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 25.7 92.8 118.5

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 15,000-cfm HEPA Filtration System (Sheet 3)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.8 15 min/shift & 40-hr annual test AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 9.0 30 HEPA or prefilters @ $150

LABOR each & 15 charcoal filters @

$900 each every 2 years

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-27 Waste Disposal 1.5 $50/HEPA or prefilter,

$100/charcoal Water Steam Electricity 1.3 8kw additional fan power for filter P @ 0.018 $/kw-hr Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 15.6

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 15 117.0 132.0 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @

$4/cfm, 60-kw htr @ $200/kw

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 20 13.6 33.6 28 x 20 x 12 @ $5/ft3 (nonshielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 5 3.0 8.0 base

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-28

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 6 4.0 10.0 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 5.0 5.0 4 elements each type SUBTOTAL 46 142.6 188.6

7. CONTINGENCY 5 14.0 19.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 51 156.6 207.6

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Turbine Building (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 15.0 117.0 132.0 prefilter/4" charcoal/HEPA @

$4/cfm, 60-kw htr @ $200/kw

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 13.4 6.8 20.2 28 x 20 x 12 @ $3/ft3 (nonshielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3.0 5.0 8.0 base

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-29

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 6.0 4.0 10.0 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 5.0 5.0 4 elements each type SUBTOTAL 37.4 137.8 175.2

7. CONTINGENCY 4.0 14.0 18.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 41.4 151.8 193.2

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 30,000-cfm Charcoal/HEPA Filtration System - Auxiliary Building (Sheet 3)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.8 15 min/shift + 40 hr annual test AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 18.0 60 HEPA or prefilters @ $150

LABOR each & 30 charcoal filters @

$900 each every 2 years

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - in items 2 and 4 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-30

Waste Disposal 3.0 $50/HEPA or prefilter,

$100/charcoal filter Water Steam Electricity 2.6 16 kw additional fan HP for filter @ 0.018 $/kw-hr Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 27.4

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Turbine Building Chilled Water HVAC System (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 300 500 800 500-ton capacity, w/o air filters

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT - Coolers can be installed in existing space saved by deletion of ducting

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS - in item 1

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-31

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 40 50 90

6. SPARE PARTS - 8 8 1% item 1 SUBTOTAL 340 558 898

7. CONTINGENCY 34 56 90 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 374 614 988

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Turbine Building Chilled Water HVAC System (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 20.0 21/2% of equipment costs LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - in item 2 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-32 Waste Disposal Water 13.0 500 gpm @ 10¢/1,000 gal &

50% load factor Steam Electricity 33.0 400 kw @ 0.018 $/kw-hr Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 69.3

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 600-ft3 Waste Gas Decay Tank (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 2.5 20 22.5 600-ft3, 150 psig, C.S., ASME

VIII

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 18.0 9 27.0 15 x 15 x 20 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 1.0 1 2.0 10% of item 1

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS neg Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-33

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS neg SUBTOTAL 21.5 30 51.5

7. CONTINGENCY 2.0 3 5.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 23.5 33 56.5

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 600-ft3 Waste Gas Decay Tank (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, - - neg AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND - - neg LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - - neg SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-34 Waste Disposal Water Steam neg Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST neg

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment PWR Hydrogen Recombiner (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 50.0 300.0 350.0 skid mounted, catalytic type w/condenser, partial I&C single unit, ASME VIII

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 28.8 14.4 43.2 15 x 30 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 32.0 13.0 45.0 allowance

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10.0 40.0 50.0 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-35

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 13.0 12.0 25.0 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0

SUBTOTAL 133.8 381.4 515.2

7. CONTINGENCY 13.0 38.0 51.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 146.8 419.4 566.2

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment PWR Hydrogen Recombiner (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 10.0 3% of equipment cost LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 1.0 oxygen @ $2.5/103 cf & .25 cfm SUPPLIES @ 7,000 hrs

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-36 Waste Disposal Water Steam neg Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 14.3

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 3.0 7.5 10.5 chiller, heater, charcoal HEPA

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 3.0 1.5 4.5 10 x 10 x 15 @ $3/ft3 (unshielded turbine building)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 2.0 1.0 3.0 allowance

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 0.5 1.5 2.0 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-37

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 0.5 0.5 1.0 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 1.0 1.0

SUBTOTAL 9.0 13.0 22.0

7. CONTINGENCY 1.0 1.0 2.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 10.0 14.0 24.0

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment PWR Air Ejector Charcoal/HEPA Filtration Unit (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.8 15 min/shift + 40 hr annual test AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 2.0 includes replacement filter LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - in item 2 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-38 Waste Disposal neg Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 5.8

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT - no equipment required

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT neg install in existing space

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 13 7 20 200 ft of 10-in pipe with 2 valves

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6 10 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-39

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS neg SUBTOTAL 17 13 30

7. CONTINGENCY 2 1 3 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 19 14 33

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Steam Generator Flash Tank Vent to Main Condenser (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 1 allowance AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 1 2% Total Direct Cost LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND neg SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-40

Waste Disposal Water neg Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 2

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 15-gpm Evaporator (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 30 225 255 skid mounted, submerged tube bundle, ASME VIII, Incoloy in contact with process fluid

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 68 34 102 evap & services 25 x 30 x 20

@ $6/ft3 plus 2,000 ft3 increase in solid waste storage area

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 35 30 65 includes service piping

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10 10 20 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-41

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 40 25 65 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 27 27 2% of item 1 plus tube bundle SUBTOTAL 183 351 534

7. CONTINGENCY 18 35 53 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 201 386 587

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 30-gpm Evaporator (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 30 350 380 ASME VIII

skid mounted, submerged, tube bundle, Incoloy in contact with process fluid

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 88 44 132 evap + services - 25 x 40 x 20

@ $6/ft3 plus 2,000 ft3 increase in solid waste storage area

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 35 35 70 includes service piping Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-42

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10 10 20 allowance

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 40 25 65 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 27 27 2% of item 1 plus tube bundle SUBTOTAL 203 491 694

7. CONTINGENCY 20 49 69 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 223 540 763

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 50-gpm Evaporator (Sheet 3)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 30 450 480 ASME VIII

skid mounted, submerged, tube bundle, Incoloy in contact with process fluid

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 97 48 145 10% more than 30 gpm

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 35 35 70 allowance

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 10 10 20 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-43

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 40 25 65 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 27 27 2% of item 1 plus tube bundle SUBTOTAL 212 595 807

7. CONTINGENCY 21 60 81 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 233 655 888

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Evaporator - BWR Dirty Waste - Floor Drains (Sheet 4)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 12 2.6 x 106 gpy; 1000 hrs/yr labor AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 30 71/2% of equipment costs LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND neg concentrate solidification SUPPLIES chemicals in item 4

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Waste Disposal 70 100:1 feed to concentrate ratio Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-44

@ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water 27 1,000 gpm @ 1,500 hrs @

30¢/1000 gal Steam 60 1,500 hrs steam @ 20,000 lb/hr

@ $2/1,000 lbs Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 199

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Evaporator PWR Dirty Waste (Sheet 5)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 6.0 500,000 gpy; 500 hrs/yr labor AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 30.0 71/2% of equipment costs LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - concentrate solidification SUPPLIES chemicals in item 4

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Waste Disposal 27.0 50:1 feed to concentrate ratio @

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-45

$20/ft3 disposal cost Water 5.0 1,000 gpm @ 277 hrs @

30¢/1,000 gal Steam 12.0 277 hrs steam @ 20,000 lbs/hr

@ $2/1,000 lbs Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 80.0

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Evaporator - Condenser Polisher Chemical Waste (Sheet 6)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 6.0 650,000 gpy; 500 hr/yr labor AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 30.0 71/2% of equipment costs LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND concentrate solidification SUPPLIES chemicals in item 4

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Waste Disposal 87.0 20:1 feed to concentrate ratio @

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-46

$20/ft3 disposal cost Water 6.5 1,000 gpm @ 360 hrs @

30¢/1,000 gal Steam 14.4 360 hrs steam @ 20,000 lbs/hr

@ $2/1,000 lbs Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 143.9

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Evaporator - Detergent Waste (Sheet 7)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 6.0 160,000 gpy; 500 hrs/yr AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 30.0 71/2% of equipment costs LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND - concentrate solidification SUPPLIES chemicals in item 4

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Waste Disposal 8.6 50:1 feed to concentrate ration Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-47

@ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water 1.6 1,000 gpm @ 90 hrs @

30¢/1,000 gal Steam 3.6 90 hrs steam @ 20,000 lb/hr @

$2/1,000 lbs Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 49.8

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 4.0 20.0 24.0 30 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi nonregenerative, w/resin

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 6.4 3.2 9.6 10 x 10 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 9.0 6.0 15.0 2" piping

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 2.0 3.0 5.0 remote conductivity readout Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-48

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS - 1.0 1.0

SUBTOTAL 21.4 33.2 54.6

7. CONTINGENCY 2.0 3.0 5.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 23.4 36.2 59.6

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Evaporator Distillate Demineralizer (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

15. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 1.8 1,500 hrs operation @

AND OVERHEAD 10% attendance

16. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 2.0 allowance LABOR

17. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 2.3 1 change per yr @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES

18. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-49 Waste Disposal 0.6 30 ft3 @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

19. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 6.7

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 50-gpm Demineralizer (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 20.0 25.0 30 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 9 4.8 13.8 12 x 12 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 9 6.0 15.0 2" piping

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6.0 10.0

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-50

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0 miscellaneous supplies SUBTOTAL 27 38.8 65.8

7. CONTINGENCY 2 4.0 6.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 29 42.8 71.8

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 100-gpm Demineralizer (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 35.0 40.0 60 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 9 4.8 13.8 12 x 12 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 10 10.0 20.0 21/2" piping

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6.0 10.0

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-51

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0 miscellaneous supplies SUBTOTAL 28 57.8 85.8

7. CONTINGENCY 3 6.0 9.0

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 31 63.8 94.8

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 200-gpm Demineralizer (Sheet 3)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 60.0 65.0 120 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 11 5.2 16.2 13 x 13 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 12 12.0 24.0 4" piping

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6.0 10.0

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-52

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0 miscellaneous supplies SUBTOTAL 32 85.2 117.2

7. CONTINGENCY 3 9.0 12.0

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 35 94.2 129.2

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 400-gpm Demineralizer - Steam Generator Blowdown Service (Sheet 4)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 5 60.0 65.0 120 ft3, SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi, nonregenerative, with resin

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 11 5.2 16.2 13 x 13 x 16 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 20 20.0 40.0 6" piping

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6.0 10.0 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-53

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2.0 miscellaneous supplies SUBTOTAL 40 93.2 133.2

7. CONTINGENCY 4 9.0 13.0

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 44 102.2 146.2

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment BWR - 2nd Waste Demineralizer in Series (Sheet 5)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 5.0 allowance LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 9.0 1 change per year @ 120 ft3 @

SUPPLIES $75/ft3 (one vessel change per year, regardless of size)

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-54 Waste Disposal 2.4 120 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 19.7

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Demineralizer - PWR Clean Wastes (Sheet 6)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 1.8 10% of BRS shim bleed AND OVERHEAD (50,000 gpy), 30 min/day

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 5.0 allowance LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 2.3 30 ft3/yr @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-55 Waste Disposal 0.6 30 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 9.7

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Demineralizer - BWR Dirty Waste (Sheet 7)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 6.5 2.6 x 106 gpy, 30 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 5.0 allowance LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 64.5 860 ft3 resin @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-56 Waste Disposal 17.2 860 ft3 @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 93.2

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Demineralizer - PWR Dirty Wastes (w/o turbine building) (Sheet 8)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 500,000 gpy; 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 5.0 allowance LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 12.0 160 ft3/yr @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-57 Waste Disposal 3.2 160 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 23.5

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Demineralizer - PWR Turbine Building Floor Drains (Sheet 9)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 13.1 1 hr/shift, 2.6 x 106 gpy AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 5.0 allowance LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 64.5 860 ft3 resin @ 75/ft3 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-58 Waste Disposal 17.2 860 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 99.8

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Demineralizer - PWR Steam Generator Blowdown (Sheet 10)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.3 15 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 5.0 allowance LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 16.9 225 ft3 resin/yr @ $75/ft3 SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-59 Waste Disposal 4.5 225 ft3/yr @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 29.7

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 20-gpm Cartridge Filter (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 2.0 5.0 7.0 SS, ASME VIII, 150 psi

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 5.6 3.0 8.6 16 x 12 x 20 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 1.5 1.0 2.5 allowance

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 0.6 2.4 3.0 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-60

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS - 0.5 0.5 SUBTOTAL 9.7 11.9 21.6

7. CONTINGENCY 1.0 1.0 2.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 10.7 12.9 23.6

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Cartridge Filter (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 4.5 10 changes @ 10

AND OVERHEAD man-hrs/change @ $12/hr +

15 min/shift

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 1.0 allowance LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 1.0 10 changes/yr @ $100/change SUPPLIES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-61

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Waste Disposal 1.5 10 drums/yr @ $20/ft3 Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 8.0

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 100-gpm Precoat Filter (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 10 65.0 75 automated system 1 gpm/ft2, ASME VIII

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 18 9.0 27 15 x 15 x 20 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 16 9.0 25 35% of equipment cost

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-62

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 7 13.0 20 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 2.0 2 2% of item 1 SUBTOTAL 51 98.0 149

7. CONTINGENCY 5 10.0 15 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 56 108.0 164

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 400-gpm Precoat Filter (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 35 135.0 170 automated system; 1 gpm/ft2 ASME VIII

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 24 12.0 36 15 x 20 x 20 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 31 16.0 47 35% of equipment cost

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - - - item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-63

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 12 18.0 30 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 3.0 3 SUBTOTAL 102 184.0 286

7. CONTINGENCY 10 18.0 28 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 112 202.0 314

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Precoat Filter - BWR Dirty Waste (Sheet 3)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 6.6 2 x 106 gpy, 30 min/shift AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 10.0 allowance LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND 6.0 10 lbs precoat @ 10¢/lb per SUPPLIES 1,000 gal processed

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-64 Waste Disposal 40.0 1 ft3/sludge per 1,000 gal processed @ $30/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 62.6

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 2-gpm Reverse Osmosis (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 6.0 60.0 66.0 skid mounted w/500-gal SS feed tank, ASME VIII

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 19.2 9.6 28.8 12 x 25 x 16 @ $6/ft3

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 3.0 2.0 5.0 allowance

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS - in item 1 Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-65

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 7.0 13.0 20.0 allowance

6. SPARE PARTS - 6.0 6.0

SUBTOTAL 35.2 90.6 125.8

7. CONTINGENCY 3.0 9.0 12.0 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 38.2 99.6 137.8

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment Reverse Osmosis - Detergent Wastes DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 3.1 160,000 gpy, 1300 hrs/yr @

AND OVERHEAD 20% attendance

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 8.8 4% less bldg + 24 module with LABOR 3-yr life @ $600 each

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND neg SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-66 Waste Disposal 4.3 100:1 vol reduction @ $20/ft3 disposal cost Water Steam Electricity neg Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 16.2

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-

WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 10,000-Gallon Tank (Sheet 1)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT 3 28 31 SS, ASME VIII, atmospheric service, 200°F

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT 30 15 45 15 x 20 x 25 @ $6/ft3 (shielded area)

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS 2 1 3 10% of item 1

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 4 6 10 allowance Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-67

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE neg

6. SPARE PARTS - - neg SUBTOTAL 39 50 89

7. CONTINGENCY 4 5 9 10%

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 43 55 98

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment 10,000-Gallon Tank (Sheet 2)

DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION, 1.1 5 min/shift - log level readings AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND 1.6 1/2% of equipment LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND neg SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-68 Waste Disposal Water Steam neg Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST 2.7

REFERENCES TO APPENDIX B

1. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (USAEC), Guide for Economic Evaluation of Nuclear Reactor Plant Designs, USAEC Report NUS-531, NUS Corporation, January 1969.

2. Wage Rates for Key Construction Trades, Engineering News Record, pp. 36-37, January 2, 1975.

3. USAEC, Projections of Labor Requirements for Electric Power Plants Construction,

1974-2000, USAEC Report WASH-1334, Washington, DC, August 1974.

Appendix B to RG 1.110, Page B-69

APPENDIX C

DATA NEEDED FOR RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM

COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED

NUCLEAR REACTORS

This appendix describes information that should be submitted in support of radwaste treatment system cost-benefit analyses for light-water-cooled nuclear reactors. The information should be consistent with the contents of the safety analysis report (SAR) and environmental report (ER) for the proposed reactor. Appropriate sections of the SAR and ER containing more detailed discussions of the required information should be referenced as appropriate. Each response, however, should be independent of the SAR and ER. All responses should be on a per reactor basis and should provide the following information:

1. Detailed cost estimate sheets similar to those shown on the following pages listing all parameters (and their bases) used in determining capital, operating, and maintenance costs associated with all augments considered in the cost-benefit analysis. All costs should be stated in terms of

1975 dollars.

2. The cost of borrowed money used in the cost analysis and the method of arriving at this cost.

3. If methods and parameters used in the cost-benefit analysis are different from those given in this guide, describe the methods used in detail and provide bases for all parameters. Include the following information:

a. Decontamination factors assigned to each augment and fraction of on-line time assumed (i.e., hours per year used).

b. Parameters and method used to determine the Indirect Cost Factor and the Capital Recovery Factor.

Appendix C to RG 1.110, Page C-1

TOTAL DIRECT COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR

LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

EQUIPMENT/ BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR MATERIALS TOTAL ESTIMATE

1. PROCESS EQUIPMENT

2. BUILDING ASSIGNMENT

3. ASSOCIATED PIPING SYSTEMS

4. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS

5. ELECTRICAL SERVICE

Appendix C to RG-1.110, Page C-2

6. SPARE PARTS

SUBTOTAL

7. CONTINGENCY

8. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS

ANNUAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE SHEET OF RADWASTE

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR REACTORS

Description of Augment DIRECT COST (1975 $1,000)

BASIS FOR COST

ITEM LABOR OTHER TOTAL ESTIMATE

  • U.S. Government Printing Office: 1987-202-292:60255

1. OPERATING LABOR, SUPERVISION,

AND OVERHEAD

2. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL AND

LABOR

3. CONSUMABLES, CHEMICALS, AND

SUPPLIES

4. UTILITIES AND SERVICES

Appendix C to RG-1.110, Page C-3 Waste Disposal Water Steam Electricity Building Services Other

5. TOTAL O AND M ANNUAL COST