80_FR_25322 80 FR 25237 - Reactor Effluents

80 FR 25237 - Reactor Effluents

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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR) to obtain input from stakeholders on the development of a regulatory basis for the NRC's regulations governing radioactive effluents from nuclear power plants. The regulatory basis would support potential changes to better align the NRC regulations governing dose assessments for radioactive effluents from nuclear power plant operations with the most recent terminology and dose-related methodology published by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) contained in the ICRP Publication 103 (2007). The NRC has identified specific questions and issues with respect to a possible revision of the NRC's current regulations and guidance governing radioactive gaseous and liquid effluents from nuclear power plants. The NRC seeks public and other stakeholder input on these questions and issues in order to develop the regulatory basis.

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10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I

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Reactor Effluents

AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Advance notice of proposed rulemaking; request for comment.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this 
advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR) to obtain input from 
stakeholders on the development of a regulatory basis for the NRC's 
regulations governing radioactive effluents from nuclear power plants. 
The regulatory basis would support potential changes to better align 
the NRC regulations governing dose assessments for radioactive 
effluents from nuclear power plant operations with the most recent 
terminology and dose-related methodology published by the International 
Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) contained in the ICRP 
Publication 103 (2007). The NRC has identified specific questions and 
issues with respect to a possible revision of the NRC's current 
regulations and guidance governing radioactive gaseous and liquid 
effluents from nuclear power plants. The NRC seeks public and other 
stakeholder input on these questions and issues in order to develop the 
regulatory basis.

DATES: Submit comments by September 1, 2015. Comments received after 
this date will be considered if it is practical to do so, but the NRC 
is only able to ensure consideration of comments received on or before 
this date.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods 
(unless this document describes a different method for submitting 
comments on a specific subject):
     Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to http://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2014-0044. Address 
questions about NRC dockets to Carol Gallagher; telephone: 301-415-
3463; email: [email protected]. For technical questions contact 
the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of 
this document.
     Email comments to: [email protected]. If you do 
not receive an automatic email reply confirming receipt, then contact 
us at 301-415-1677.
     Fax comments to: Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission at 301-415-1101.
     Mail comments to: Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, ATTN: Rulemakings and 
Adjudications Staff.
     Hand deliver comments to: 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, 
Maryland 20852, between 7:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. (Eastern Time) Federal 
workdays; telephone: 301-415-1677.
    For additional direction on obtaining information and submitting 
comments, see ``Obtaining Information and Submitting Comments'' in the 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carolyn Lauron, telephone: 301-415-
2736, email: [email protected]; or Nishka Devaser, telephone: 301-
415-5196, email: [email protected]. Both of the Office of New 
Reactors, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-
0001.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Obtaining Information and Submitting Comments

A. Obtaining Information

    Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2014-0044 when contacting the NRC 
about the availability of information for this action. You may obtain 
publicly-available information related to this action by any of the 
following methods:
     Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to http://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2014-0044.
     NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System 
(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly available documents online in the 
ADAMS Public Documents collection at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To begin the search, select ``ADAMS Public Documents'' and 
then select ``Begin Web-based ADAMS Search.'' For problems with ADAMS, 
please contact the NRC's Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 
1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by email to [email protected]. The 
ADAMS accession number for each document referenced (if it is available 
in ADAMS) is provided the first time that it is referenced in the 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document. For the convenience 
of the reader, the ADAMS accession numbers are also provided in a table 
in the ``Availability of Documents'' section of this document.
     NRC's PDR: You may examine and purchase copies of public 
documents at the NRC's PDR, Room O1-F21, One White Flint North, 11555 
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.

B. Submitting Comments

    Please include Docket ID NRC-2014-0044 in the subject line of your 
comment submission.
    The NRC cautions you not to include identifying or contact 
information in comment submissions that you do not want to be publicly 
disclosed in your comment submission. The NRC will post all comment 
submissions at http://www.regulations.gov as well as enter the comment 
submissions into ADAMS. The NRC does not routinely edit comment 
submissions to remove identifying or contact information.
    If you are requesting or aggregating comments from other persons 
for submission to the NRC, then you should inform those persons not to 
include identifying or contact information that they do not want to be 
publicly disclosed in their comment submission. Your request should 
state that the NRC does not routinely edit comment submissions to 
remove such information before making the comment submissions available 
to the public or entering the comment submissions into ADAMS.

II. Background

    The requirements of appendix I of part 50 of Title 10 of the Code 
of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) were first published in 1975 (40 FR 
19439; May 5, 1975) and are based on the terminology and methodology 
for dose assessment described in ICRP Publication 2 (1959).\1\

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The requirements of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, apply to persons who 
hold NRC licenses to operate nuclear power reactors under 10 CFR part 
50 or 10 CFR part 52. Specifically, 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, 
prescribes the design and performance of equipment used to control 
radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents to the environment and doses 
to members of the public from nuclear power plants during normal 
operations and expected operational occurrences. The 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, regulations provide guidance to licensees for developing 
technical specifications, as required by 10 CFR 50.36a(a), to keep 
levels of radioactive materials in effluents released in unrestricted 
areas ``As Low As Is Reasonably Achievable'' (ALARA).\2\
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    \1\ ICRP Publication 2 (1959), ``Permissible Dose for Internal 
Radiation.'' The condensed ICRP reference formats used in this 
document are ``ICRP Publication 103,'' and ``ICRP Publication 103 
(2007).''
    \2\ The NRC's regulations (10 CFR 20.1003) define ALARA as 
``making every reasonable effort to maintain exposures to radiation 
as far below the dose limits in this part [10 CFR part 20] as is 
practical consistent with the purpose for which the licensed 
activity is undertaken . . . .''
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    The ALARA requirements for equipment designed to control releases 
of radioactive materials are contained in various provisions in 10 CFR 
parts 50 and 52, and the design objectives are contained in 10 CFR part 
50, appendix I.\3\ The dose criteria are based on ICRP Publication 2 
dosimetry (i.e., total body and critical organ dose concepts and 
models). Since its implementation in 1975, the 10 CFR part 50, appendix 
I, regulations were revised several times, but none of the amendments 
involved an alignment of the dosimetry basis with that of the NRC's 
general radiation protection regulations in 10 CFR part 20.
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    \3\ The NRC's regulations in 10 CFR 50.34a establish design 
objectives for equipment to control releases of radioactive material 
in effluents. These releases are reported to the NRC in accordance 
with requirements set forth in 10 CFR 50.36a. In addition, 10 CFR 
52.47, 52.79, 52.137, and 52.157 provide that applications for 
design certification, combined license, design approval, or 
manufacturing license, respectively, shall include a description of 
the equipment and procedures for the control of gaseous and liquid 
effluents and for the maintenance and use of equipment installed in 
radioactive waste systems.
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    In 1991, the NRC substantively amended its 10 CFR part 20 
regulations (56 FR 23360; May 21, 1991). The purpose of the 1991 
amendments was to adopt the basic tenets of the ICRP system of 
radiation dose limitation described in ICRP Publication 26 (1977), 
``Recommendations of the ICRP.'' The 1991 amendments to 10 CFR part 20 
were also based upon ICRP Publication 30 (1979-1988), ``Limits for 
Intakes of Radionuclides by Workers,'' including its four parts, four 
supplements and index, which were published during the period of 1979 
through 1988. The concern with the current 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, 
regulations, guidance, and software that supports the guidance is that 
they are based on dosimetry concepts issued in 1959 under the 
recommendations of ICRP Publication 2, and as such, no longer align 
with those used in 10 CFR part 20. In total, the ICRP has updated its 
terminology and methodology for dose assessments three times since 
1959. The most recent terminology and methodology for dose assessments 
are described in ICRP Publication 103, which was published in 2007.\4\
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    \4\ ICRP, 2007. The 2007 Recommendations of the International 
Commission on Radiological Protection, ICRP Publication 103. Ann. 
ICRP 37 (2-4).
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    In response to the ICRP Publication 103 recommendations, the NRC 
staff prepared two papers for the Commission's review, SECY-08-0197, 
``Options to Revise Radiation Protection Regulations and Guidance with 
Respect to the 2007 Recommendations of the International Commission on 
Radiological Protection,'' dated December 18, 2008 (ADAMS Accession No. 
ML091310193), and SECY-12-0064, ``Recommendations for Policy and 
Technical Direction to Revise Radiation Protection Regulations and 
Guidance,'' dated April 25, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML121020108). 
Both papers considered potential revisions to the NRC's regulations in 
10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I. The papers are publicly 
available and described in further detail below.\5\
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    \5\ The NRC staff has published an Advance Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking (ANPR) for its radiation protection regulations in 10 CFR 
part 20 (79 FR 43284; July 25, 2014). The 10 CFR part 20 ANPR 
described many potential revisions to the 10 CFR part 20 
regulations, including a closer alignment with the ICRP Publication 
103 dosimetry and terminology recommendations.
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    The SECY-08-0197 paper described and evaluated the ICRP Publication 
103 recommendations along with an NRC staff recommendation that the 
Commission approve a closer alignment of the NRC regulatory framework 
with the recommendations of ICRP Publication 103. The NRC staff 
identified a number of recommendations to achieve this alignment, 
including (1) the development of a technical basis, or the rationale, 
for revising radiation protection regulations and (2) outreach with 
stakeholders and interested parties to identify issues, options, and 
potential impacts. The NRC staff stated that it would provide the 
Commission with the results of the stakeholder and interested party 
interactions, the scope of any proposed rulemaking, regulatory analysis 
of costs and benefits, evaluation of necessary policy and 
implementation issues, the resources, and the projected rulemaking 
completion date, which would be dependent on the ICRP's development of 
essential technical information. At present, the ICRP is still 
developing this technical information and it is currently scheduled for 
publication in 2015.
    The Commission made findings and provided direction to the NRC 
staff in staff requirements memorandum (SRM), SRM-SECY-08-0197, 
``Options to Revise Radiation Protection Regulations and Guidance with 
Respect to the 2007 Recommendations of the International Commission on 
Radiological Protection,'' dated April 2, 2009 (ADAMS Accession No. 
ML090920103). In SRM-SECY-08-0197, the Commission approved the NRC 
staff's recommendation to ``begin engagement with stakeholders and 
interested parties to initiate development of the technical basis for a 
possible revision of the NRC's radiation protection regulations, as 
appropriate and where scientifically justified, to achieve greater 
alignment with the 2007 recommendations . . . contained in ICRP 
Publication 103.'' The Commission agreed with the NRC staff and the 
NRC's Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) ``that the 
current regulatory framework continues to provide adequate protection 
of the health and safety of workers, the public, and the environment.'' 
The Commission further stated, ``[f]rom a safety regulation 
perspective, ICRP Publication 103 proposes measures that go beyond what 
is needed to provide for adequate protection,'' and that ``[t]his point 
should be emphasized when engaging stakeholders and interested parties, 
and thereby focus the discussion on discerning the benefits and burdens 
associated with revising the radiation protection regulatory 
framework,'' which includes 10 CFR part 50, appendix I.
    In response to the Commission's direction in SRM-SECY-08-0197, the 
NRC staff engaged in extensive stakeholder outreach activities on the 
broad issues arising from a possible revision of the NRC's radiation 
protection framework. Three Federal Register notices (FRNs) were issued 
requesting public feedback and comments (74 FR 32198, July 7, 2009; 75 
FR 59160, September 27, 2010; and 76 FR 53847, August 30, 2011). 
Presentations were made and discussions were held at a variety of 
professional societies, licensee organizations, public interest groups, 
and State organizations (e.g., Conference

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of Radiation Control Program Directors, and Agreement States). In the 
fall of 2010, the NRC staff conducted a series of facilitated 
roundtable workshops in Washington, DC, Los Angeles, CA, and Houston, 
TX. Each workshop included representatives from a broad range of users 
of radioactive material. This process provided an opportunity for 
various groups of stakeholders to have a more focused discussion. The 
October 2010 workshop in Washington, DC, focused on the nuclear power 
and fuel cycle industries, and the radiation protection programs of 
other Federal agencies, (e.g., U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Navy, Armed Forces 
Radiobiology Research Institute, and National Institutes of Health). 
Some of the participants at the Washington, DC, workshop indicated a 
general support for an integrated alignment of 10 CFR part 20 and 10 
CFR part 50, appendix I, regulations with the recommendations of ICRP 
Publication 103. Participants also urged a coordinated revision of the 
NRC's regulations with the requirements of EPA's 40 CFR part 190 
because the NRC requires licensees to follow this EPA requirement 
through the NRC's regulation in 10 CFR 20.1301(e). Finally, some 
participants noted a concern as to the justification for any revision 
of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, as it is not a safety standard and 
speculated that such a revision would be costly to the industry. 
Transcripts of each workshop and all written comments received in 
response to the FRNs are publicly available through the NRC's public 
Web site on the page entitled, ``Options to Revise Radiation Protection 
Regulations and Guidance,'' http://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/regulatory/rulemaking/potential-rulemaking/opt-revise.html.
    In addition to the national outreach described above, the NRC's 
staff participated in international outreach activities in response to 
the Commission's direction in SRM-SECY-08-0197. The NRC staff's 
activities during this time included participation in the revision of 
the International Basic Safety Standards by the International Atomic 
Energy Agency (IAEA), from 2009 through its completion in the second 
quarter of 2013, and observation of the revision of the Euratom Basic 
Safety Standards Directive in the European Union. The IAEA's and 
Euratom's revisions focused on aligning their requirements with the 
recommendations of ICRP Publication 103.
    In SECY-12-0064, the NRC staff recommended amending the NRC's 
regulatory framework, including 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, to better 
align with those ICRP Publication 103 recommendations concerning 
terminology and dose calculation methodologies for estimating radiation 
exposure and risk. The NRC staff cautioned, however, that the NRC 
should not initiate a rulemaking to better align with these ICRP 
Publication 103 recommendations until the ICRP publishes its updated 
dose coefficients and other supporting information, thereby allowing 
the NRC to engage in a single rulemaking effort. The NRC staff also 
recommended that it continue to engage in stakeholder outreach.
    In SRM-SECY-12-0064, ``Recommendations for Policy and Technical 
Direction to Revise Radiation Protection Regulations and Guidance,'' 
dated December 17, 2012 (ADAMS Accession No. ML12352A133), the 
Commission directed the NRC staff to develop a regulatory basis for 
proposed revisions to 10 CFR part 20 and to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, 
in parallel, for the purpose of aligning each with the most recent 
methodology and terminology for dose assessment (namely, the ICRP 
Publication 103 recommendations). With respect to potential changes to 
the 10 CFR part 20 regulations, the NRC issued an ANPR on July 25, 2014 
(79 FR 43284).\6\ The potential changes to the 10 CFR part 50, appendix 
I, regulations under consideration also involve a closer alignment of 
these regulations with the recommendations in ICRP Publication 103 
concerning terminology and dose calculation methodologies for 
estimating radiation exposure and risk due to effluent releases. The 
NRC staff will coordinate the development of both regulatory bases 
together, including consideration of public comments (some of which 
have already been received) that raise matters common to both sets of 
regulations. If rulemaking is eventually promulgated, this approach 
would help ensure that the requirements of 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I, regulations would be based on a common dosimetry 
basis, terminology, and dose calculation methodology. A closer 
alignment of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, with ICRP Publication 103 
would also modernize the NRC's design objectives, regulatory guidance, 
and supporting computer software.
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    \6\ The 10 CFR part 20 ANPR is available on http://www.regulations.gov under Docket ID NRC-2009-0279. On November 20, 
2014 (79 FR 69065), the NRC extended the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR comment 
period to March 24, 2015. On March 18, 2015 (80 FR 14033), the NRC 
extended the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR comment period a second time, to 
June 22, 2015.
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    The EPA is also examining possible revisions to the ``Environmental 
Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Operations,'' 40 CFR 
part 190, which applies to the entire nuclear fuel cycle.\7\
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    \7\ The 40 CFR part 190 ANPR was published by EPA on February 4, 
2014 (79 FR 6509), and is available on www.regulations.gov under 
Docket ID EPA-HQ-OAR-2013-0689.
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    Section II of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, assigns design objectives 
for doses due to liquid and gaseous effluents. Under Section II.A of 
appendix I, the annual design objectives for liquid effluents from all 
pathways of exposure are 0.03 milliSievert (mSv) (3 millirem (mrem)) to 
the total body and 0.1 mSv (10 mrem) to any organ. Under Section II.B, 
the annual design objectives for noble gases in gaseous effluents are 
0.1 milliGray (mGy) (10 millirad (mrad)) gamma-air dose and 0.2 mGy (20 
mrad) beta-air dose, with provisions for increasing or decreasing the 
design objectives based on total body dose and skin dose. Under Section 
II.C of appendix I, the annual design objective for radioactive iodines 
and particulates in gaseous effluents is 0.15 mSv (15 mrem) to any 
organ.
    These design objectives are referenced to the total body and 
various organs of the human body in accordance with the 1959 
recommendations of ICRP Publication 2. ICRP Publication 103 has a 
larger list of organs and suggests effective dose may be a good 
indicator of health risk for very low exposures, like those normally 
encountered with radioactive effluents from nuclear power plants. The 
design objectives apply to each reactor unit and to radioactive 
releases to unrestricted areas.
    Section II.D of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, concerns the use of 
cost-benefit ratios, to ensure facilities use radwaste treatment 
technology that can reduce the dose to the population within 50 miles 
of the reactor. The cost-benefit criteria are $1,000 per total body 
man-rem and $1,000 per man-thyroid-rem. The design objectives and cost 
benefit criteria may need to be revised to better align 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, with the recommendations of ICRP Publication 103. For 
example, the dose calculation methodologies in 10 CFR part 50, appendix 
I (based on ICRP Publication 2), result in a total body dose, while the 
dose calculation methodologies in ICRP Publication 103 result in an 
effective dose. Although both calculation methodologies result in an 
estimate of the dose to an individual, different assumptions are used 
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calculation. As a result, the estimated doses to the individual will be 
different, but the differences are not expected to be significant with 
respect to radiological protection for members of the public. A more 
exact estimate of the differences in dose estimates between the two 
calculation methodologies will be available once all of the dose 
coefficients for ICRP Publication 103 are published, which is currently 
scheduled for 2015. A summary of the differences in the dose estimates 
between ICRP Publication 2 and ICRP Publication 103 methodologies is 
expected to be included in the regulatory basis document.
    Some of the design objectives in 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, are 
stated in terms of organ dose. The ICRP Publication 103 indicates that 
the primary use of effective dose is for demonstrating compliance with 
dose limits. As a result, the NRC is interested in public comments on 
whether the concept of the organ dose, used in 10 CFR part 50, appendix 
I, design objectives, should be replaced with effective dose. The ICRP 
Publication 103 indicates the effective dose is particularly suited to 
cases where the estimated doses are much less than the annual limit for 
a member of the public (i.e., 0.1 mSv or 100 mrem per 10 CFR 20.1301). 
Additionally, if the organ dose design objectives were to be 
eliminated, the NRC is interested in public comments on what new values 
may be assigned to the effective dose values that would replace the 
organ doses.
    In addition, 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, includes additional design 
objectives in Docket RM-50-2, ``Concluding Statement of Position of the 
Regulatory Staff, Guides on Design Objectives for Light-Water-Cooled 
Nuclear Power Reactors'' (February 20, 1974, pp. 25-30).\8\ For liquid 
or gaseous effluents, considering all release pathways, the design 
objective for the site is an annual dose to the total body or to any 
organ of an individual in an unrestricted area not to exceed 0.05 mSv 
(5 mrem). For gaseous effluents, as radioactive iodines and 
particulates in consideration of all release pathways, the design 
objective for the site is an annual dose to any organ of an individual 
in an unrestricted area not to exceed 0.15 mSv (15 mrem). The design 
objective for radioactivity in liquid effluents, excluding tritium and 
dissolved gases, is a calculated annual quantity not to exceed 5 Curies 
(Ci) (185 gigaBequerel (GBq)) per reactor unit. Additionally, the 
design objective for I-131 in gaseous effluents is a calculated annual 
quantity not to exceed 1 Ci (37 GBq) per reactor unit. The annual 
design objective for radioactive material above background in gaseous 
effluents is a calculated quantity not to exceed 0.1 mGy (10 mrad) 
gamma-air dose and 0.2 mGy (20 mrad) beta-air dose, with provisions for 
increasing or decreasing the design objectives based on total body dose 
and skin dose. The Docket RM-50-2 objectives and dose limits are 
applicable to reactor construction permit applications that were 
docketed on or after January 2, 1971, and prior to June 4, 1976. As a 
result, compliance with the Docket RM-50-2 criteria would relieve such 
applicants from the other cost-benefit provisions of Section II.D of 10 
CFR part 50, appendix I.
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    \8\ The ``Concluding Statement of Position of the Regulatory 
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    The dose calculation methodology used to demonstrate compliance 
with the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, design objectives is different 
than the dose methodology used for compliance with 10 CFR part 20. 
There are multiple methods of calculating dose. In 10 CFR part 20, dose 
is expressed as total effective dose equivalent (TEDE), which 
incorporates a risk-based dose, weighted by tissues or organs, as 
outlined in ICRP Publication 26. Under this TEDE approach, the dose to 
the body is expressed in a single value. By contrast, 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, uses the recommendations of ICRP Publication 2 to express 
separate doses for the total body and critical organs. Other 
differences between 10 CFR part 20 dose constructs and 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, dose constructs exist, such as the use of non-stochastic 
effects in limiting doses to specific organs in 10 CFR part 20. The 
ICRP Publication 2 approach used in 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, does 
not make such distinctions among organs.
    The differences between the various dose calculation methodologies 
used in the NRC's current regulatory framework (i.e., 10 CFR part 20 
and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I) and those recommended by the ICRP after 
ICRP Publication 30,\9\ have created challenges for the NRC and its 
licensees. The NRC staff described these challenges in its paper to the 
Commission, SECY-01-0148, ``Processes for Revision of 10 CFR part 20 
Regarding Adoption of ICRP Recommendations on Occupational Dose Limits 
and Dosimetric Models and Parameters,'' dated August 2, 2001 (ADAMS 
Accession No. ML011580363). Specifically, the challenges included 
licensees' requests to use dosimetry methods based upon the 
recommendations in the various ICRP publications issued after ICRP 
Publication 30 for both external (to the body) and internal (within the 
body) dose assessments; areas of non-alignment between the NRC and 
international regulatory bodies, including the differences in 
occupational exposure limits; and the use by some Federal agencies 
(e.g., DOE and EPA), of dosimetry models based upon ICRP 
recommendations that were either not incorporated in the NRC's 1991 10 
CFR part 20 rulemaking or were published after that rulemaking. The 
reader is encouraged to review the parallel ANPR on the potential 
revisions to 10 CFR part 20 for more details related to SECY-01-
0148.\10\
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    \9\ These ICRP recommendations include those published in: ICRP 
Publication 60 (1991), ``1990 Recommendations of the International 
Commission on Radiological Protection;'' ICRP Publication 61 (1991), 
``Annual Limits on Intake of Radionuclides by Workers Based on the 
1990 Recommendations;'' ICRP Publication 66 (1994), ``Human 
Respiratory Tract Model for Radiological Protection;'' ICRP 
Publication 67 (1993), ``Age-dependent Doses to Members of the 
Public from Intake of Radionuclides--Part 2 Ingestion Dose 
Coefficients;'' ICRP Publication 68 (1994), ``Dose Coefficients for 
Intakes of Radionuclides by Workers;'' ICRP Publication 69 (1995), 
``Age-dependent Doses to Members of the Public from Intake of 
Radionuclides--Part 3 Ingestion Dose Coefficients;'' ICRP 
Publication 71 (1995), ``Age-dependent Doses to Members of the 
Public from Intake of Radionuclides--Part 4 Inhalation Dose 
Coefficients;'' ICRP Publication 72 (1995), ``Age-dependent Doses to 
the Members of the Public from Intake of Radionuclides--Part 5 
Compilation of Ingestion and Inhalation Coefficients;'' and ICRP 
Publication 74 (1996), ``Conversion Coefficients for use in 
Radiological Protection against External Radiation.''
    \10\ See 79 FR 43287.
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    The 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, design objectives for plant systems 
are more restrictive than either the 1 mSv (100 mrem) per year dose 
limit for members of the public in 10 CFR 20.1301(a), or the effluent 
concentration limits (ECLs) in 10 CFR part 20, appendix B, Table 2, 
``Effluent Concentrations,'' which correspond to 0.5 mSv (50 mrem) per 
year.\11\ As stated in 10 CFR 50.34a(a), the design objectives of 10 
CFR part 50, appendix I, are not radiation protection standards, but 
are design criteria to ensure equipment designs maintain radioactive 
effluents ALARA. The NRC's regulation in 10 CFR 50.36a(b), which is 
referenced in Section IV of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, invokes 
compatibility in balancing the need for operational flexibility while 
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radioactive effluents from nuclear power plants are controlled by plant 
specific technical specifications to ensure that such releases are 
maintained: (1) ALARA using 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, design 
objectives and requirements; (2) a small fraction of the 10 CFR 20.1301 
public dose limit; and (3) within the EPA's 40 CFR part 190 
environmental dose standards for facilities that are part of the 
uranium fuel cycle,\12\ as required by 10 CFR 20.1301(e).\13\ As a 
result, the 10 CFR 20.1301 public dose limit of 1 mSv (100 mrem) per 
year on radioactive effluents is rarely controlling in limiting 
radioactive releases from nuclear power plants as effluents typically 
are only a fraction of such dose limit or of the 10 CFR part 20, 
appendix B, Table 2 concentration limits.
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    \11\ In accordance with 10 CFR 20.1302(b)(2)(i), each NRC 
licensee may demonstrate compliance with the public dose limit set 
forth in 10 CFR 20.1301(a) by showing that the ``annual average 
concentrations of radioactive material released in gaseous and 
liquid effluents at the boundary of the unrestricted area do not 
exceed the values specified in table 2 of appendix B to part 20.''
    \12\ The EPA's regulation in 40 CFR 190.2 defines the uranium 
fuel cycle as ``the operations of milling of uranium ore, chemical 
conversion of uranium, isotopic enrichment of uranium, fabrication 
of uranium fuel, generation of electricity by a light-water-cooled 
nuclear power plant using uranium fuel, and reprocessing of spent 
uranium fuel, to the extent that these directly support the 
production of electrical power for public use utilizing nuclear 
energy, but excludes mining operations, operations at waste disposal 
sites, transportation of any radioactive material in support of 
these operations, and the reuse of recovered non-uranium special 
nuclear and by-product materials from the cycle.''
    \13\ The NRC's regulation in 10 CFR 20.1301(e) states that a NRC 
licensee ``subject to the provisions of EPA's generally applicable 
environmental radiation standards in 40 CFR part 190 shall comply 
with those standards.'' The primary 40 CFR part 190 requirement of 
concern to NRC nuclear reactor licensees is 40 CFR 190.10(a), which 
states that operations must be conducted in such a manner as to 
provide reasonable assurance that ``[t]he annual dose equivalent 
does not exceed 25 millirems to the whole body, 75 millirems to the 
thyroid, and 25 millirems to any other organ of any member of the 
public, as the result of exposures to planned discharges of 
radioactive materials, radon and its daughters excepted, to the 
general environment from uranium fuel cycle operations and to 
radiation from these operations.'' It should be noted that the dose 
limits of this EPA standard are also based on ICRP Publication 2 
dosimetry concepts and dose calculation methods.
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    Inasmuch as the regulatory purpose of 10 CFR part 20 is not the 
same as 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, the difference in dosimetry 
concepts between 10 CFR part 20 (based on ICRP Publication 26) and 10 
CFR part 50, appendix I (based on ICRP Publication 2), does not 
preclude the NRC from having an effective regulatory framework. 
However, there are practical considerations, as discussed in SECY-08-
0197, Enclosure 3, ``Details of Technical Options for Revision of 10 
CFR part 50 and Appendix I Regulations and Regulatory Guidance for 
Light Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactors,'' that the NRC should 
evaluate when determining whether to transition to a common dosimetry 
concept for both 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, 
regulations, guidance, and supporting computer software. Enclosure 4, 
``Listing of NRC Guidance Potentially Subject for Update,'' of SECY-08-
0197 lists NRC documents and computer codes that would need to be 
reviewed and updated.
    In implementing the ALARA requirements of 10 CFR part 50, appendix 
I, the NRC published a series of regulatory guides to provide guidance 
on how to demonstrate compliance with 10 CFR part 50, appendix I. The 
regulatory guides address methods for estimating the activity released 
in gaseous and liquid effluents, dispersion of effluents in the 
atmosphere and water bodies, and calculating potential radiation doses 
to offsite members of the public (see Section VIII of this ANPR for the 
full title and availability of documents cited within this ANPR). The 
key guidance document is Regulatory Guide (RG) 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, Rev. 
1,'' which describes mathematical models and assumptions for estimating 
radiation doses to members of the public from radioactive effluents. 
Two separate guidance documents, NUREG/CR-4013, ``LADTAP II-Technical 
Reference and Users Guide,'' and NUREG/CR-4653, ``GASPAR II-Technical 
Reference and Users Guide,'' describe computer models that implement 
the guidance of RG 1.109 and therefore are acceptable methods in 
demonstrating compliance with the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, 
requirements.
    Regulatory Guide 1.109 contains tables of dose factors. As 
described in SECY-08-0197, a revised set of dose factors are a crucial 
step to any revision of the NRC's radiation protection framework for 
radioactive effluents. These dose factors provide a basis for 
calculating doses and determining design objectives in 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I. These dose factors would also provide the basis for 
revising the limits for radioactive effluents in 10 CFR part 20, 
appendix B, Table 2, ECLs for a representative member of the public. 
These ECLs are calculated in one of two ways and contain factors to 
account for the exposure time, the breathing rate, the dose limit for 
members of the public, and the various age groups exposed. These dose 
conversion factors also provide a basis for the 10 CFR part 20, 
appendix B, Table 3, ``Releases to Sewers,'' limits, which are 
calculated on a similar basis as 10 CFR part 20 appendix B, Table 2, 
but with different assumptions. The tables of dose factors in RG 1.109 
should be revised as part of any effort to more closely align the NRC's 
regulations with ICRP Publication 103 recommendations.
    Besides the computer codes, RG 1.109 is supported by a series of 
related documents, including RG 1.110, ``Cost-Benefit Analysis for 
Radwaste Systems for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactors;'' which 
provides methods to conduct cost-benefit analyses in evaluating the 
performance of radwaste systems used in light water reactors; RG 1.111, 
``Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of 
Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled 
Reactors;'' which describes mathematical models and assumptions for 
estimating atmospheric transport, dispersion, and deposition of 
airborne effluents during routine operation; RG 1.112, ``Calculation of 
Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from 
Light-Water-Cooled Power Reactors,'' which describes methods for 
calculating radioactive source terms for evaluating radioactive waste 
treatment systems; RG 1.113, ``Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of 
Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose 
of Implementing Appendix I, Rev. 1,'' which provides mathematical 
models and methods in estimating aquatic dispersion of both routine and 
accidental releases; and RG 1.21, ``Measuring, Evaluating, and 
Reporting Radioactivity in Solid Wastes and Releases of Radioactive 
Materials in Liquid and Gaseous Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled 
Nuclear Power, Rev. 2,'' which provides guidance on how to measure, 
evaluate, and report to the NRC, plant-related radioactivity (excluding 
background radiation) in effluents. These documents should be revised 
as part of any effort to more closely align the NRC's regulations with 
ICRP Publication 103 recommendations.
    The NRC has issued several NUREGS that support RG 1.109 and 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I. For example, NUREG-1301, ``Offsite Dose 
Calculation Manual Guidance: Standard Radiological Effluent Controls 
for Pressurized Water Reactors,'' NUREG-1302, ``Offsite Dose 
Calculation Manual Guidance: Standard Radiological Effluent Controls 
for Boiling Water Reactors,'' NUREG-0543, ``Methods for Demonstrating 
LWR Compliance With the EPA Uranium Fuel Cycle Standard (40 CFR part 
190),'' and NUREG-0133, ``Preparation of Radiological Effluent 
Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants: A Guidance Manual 
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present guidance on the format and contents of operational programs. 
The programs include the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, the 
radioactive effluent control program (previously known as Radiological 
Effluent Technical Specifications or RETS), and the Radiological 
Environmental Monitoring Program (or REMP).
    There are other regulatory guides, although not issued for the 
purpose of supporting RG 1.109, that are nonetheless linked to 
implementation of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I. For example, RG 4.15, 
``Quality Assurance for Radiological Monitoring Programs (Inception 
through Normal Operations to License Termination)--Effluent Streams and 
the Environment, Rev. 2,'' addresses quality assurance for maintaining 
radiological effluent monitoring programs at or around reactor sites. 
Enclosure 4 of SECY-08-0197 presents an initial listing of NRC guidance 
(documents and computer codes) that would be reviewed and updated, as 
needed, in supporting the implementation of any potential revision to 
10 CFR part 50, appendix I.
    Even though the NRC's regulations on radioactive effluents are 
protective of the health and safety of the public, over the past decade 
there have been discussions with stakeholders about updating the basis 
of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, design objectives, the regulatory 
guidance documents, and the supporting computer software to be 
consistent with the dose methodology used in 10 CFR part 20. Some of 
the considerations identified by NRC staff are:
    (1) Updating 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, requirements and 
associated dose calculation methodology, which is based upon the 
recommendations of ICRP Publication 2 (1959), to reflect current 
scientific knowledge underlying radiation protection principles, such 
as those described in ICRP Publication 103 (2007);
    (2) Engaging in parallel revisions of 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I, for better alignment with ICRP Publication 103 
terminology and methodology for dose assessments; as well as to ensure 
that any rulemaking amending 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, have a common effective or compliance date;
    (3) Updating the radiation protection principles because ICRP 
Publication 2 recommendations are no longer taught in current health 
physics university curricula and as a result, the NRC staff and 
industry need to instruct new employees about the implementation of 
ICRP Publication 2 in reviewing and preparing reactor license 
applications that rely upon NRC guidance and dose computer codes (e.g., 
the computer codes LADTAP and GASPAR which calculate doses for liquid 
effluents and gaseous effluents, respectively) based upon ICRP 
Publication 2; and
    (4) Whether amending 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, to more closely 
align with the ICRP Publication 103 recommendations substantially 
increases the overall protection of the public health and safety, and 
is cost-justified under a backfit or issue finality analysis, such that 
a revised 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, should be applied to existing 10 
CFR part 50 licensees and to those persons who hold NRC licenses under 
10 CFR part 52 (e.g., combined license holders and applicants, a holder 
of a standard design certification).
    Given these concerns, the NRC staff is considering more closely 
aligning the dose concepts of 10 CFR part 20 and the 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, to the ICRP Publication 103 recommendations.

III. Regulatory Objectives

    The NRC staff has identified the following objectives in any 
potential rulemaking to revise 10 CFR part 50, appendix I:
    1. Engage stakeholders in a discussion on ways to improve 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I, with particular emphasis on improving the 
terminology and methodology for dose assessments.
    2. Collect stakeholder comments, consider stakeholder input, and 
evaluate various options to achieve a better alignment between 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I, and the most recent terminology and methodology 
for dose assessments in ICRP Publication 103.
    3. Establish a technical basis for exceptions to the 
recommendations of ICRP Publication 103, to the extent these 
recommendations are considered by the NRC in a future proposed 
rulemaking.
    4. Prepare and submit a regulatory basis document to the Commission 
in accordance with the Commission's direction in SRM-SECY-12-0064.

IV. Policy and Technical Issues

    Achieving a closer alignment between 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, 
and the ICRP Publication 103 recommendations would involve changing the 
underlying terminology and methodology for dose assessment in 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I. This closer alignment, if adopted by the NRC, 
would pose several challenges for the NRC, including the need to revise 
guidance documents and implementing procedures, and updating computer 
codes. Likewise, a closer alignment would require licensees to re-train 
workers to use a new dose assessment system, revise implementing 
procedures and programs, and revise record keeping and data reporting 
practices. Therefore, the NRC is seeking to understand the impacts of 
more closely aligning 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, and associated 
guidance with the ICRP Publication 103 recommendations regarding 
terminology and methodology for dose assessments. The issues and 
options below are intended to elicit input from the public, the 
regulated community, and other stakeholders. This information will be 
used to support the development of a regulatory basis for a potential 
revision of the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, regulations and associated 
guidance.

A. Issue No. 1: Closer Alignment of 10 CFR Part 20 and 10 CFR Part 50, 
Appendix I, With the Terminology and Methodology Recommendations of 
ICRP Publication 103

    The ICRP has published four primary sets of radiological protection 
recommendations, namely, ICRP Publication 2 (1959), ICRP Publication 26 
(1977); ICRP Publication 60 (1990), and ICRP Publication 103 (2007). As 
noted earlier, the 10 CFR part 20 regulations are based on ICRP 
Publication 26, while the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, requirements are 
based on ICRP Publication 2. One important way the dose terminology 
used in 10 CFR part 20 deviates from the ICRP Publication 26 
recommendations is by the use of the term ``Total Effective Dose 
Equivalent.'' This term was created by the NRC to describe the 
summation of internal and external exposure. The ICRP Publication 26 
recommendations use the phrase ``the sum of the dose-equivalent from 
external exposure'' and ``the committed effective dose equivalent from 
the intake of radionuclides.'' The ICRP Publication 60 recommendations 
changed the way tissue and radiation weighting factors were defined and 
used. There was also a corresponding change in the terminology from 
quality factors to radiation weighting factors. The ICRP Publication 60 
introduced the terms ``Effective Dose'' (ED) and ``Total Effective 
Dose'' (TED) to clearly represent the summation of the dose 
contributions from external exposure and the intake of radioactive 
material.
    The ICRP Publication 103 recommendations retained the terminology 
of effective dose and equivalent dose but made several revisions to the 
calculation of dose, including: (1) The modification of the modeling 
used for calculation of radiation exposures; (2) changes in tissue 
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weighting factors; and (3) modifications of the metabolic models used 
to represent the movement of radioactive material through the human 
body, by use of computer models. These revisions have resulted in the 
development of reference computational phantoms that are specific 
models for adult males and females, 15-year-old males and females, and 
for various other age groups, including infants and 1-year-old, 5-year-
old, and 10-year-old children. The reference phantoms for the human 
body are described in general terms in ICRP Publication 103 and more 
specifically in ICRP Publication 110 (2009).\14\
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    \14\ ICRP Publication 110 (2009), ``Adult Reference 
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    The availability of new models for different age groups provides 
the opportunity to calculate the numeric values for public exposure to 
effluents in a more comprehensive manner as compared to the previous 
calculation methodology of basing assessments primarily on an adult 
member of the public. As part of the potential rulemaking to amend 10 
CFR part 20, the NRC is considering the use of an age and gender 
weighted dose coefficient and revising the definition of the term 
``reference man'' \15\ to be used in environmental dose calculations. 
With respect to the implementation of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, RG 
1.109 considers four age groups: Infant, child, teenager, and adults. 
The development of age-specific dose coefficients per unit intake of 
radioactivity (inhaled or ingested) is described in NUREG-0172, ``Age-
Specific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One-Year Intake.'' As 
part of this ANPR, the NRC is considering the use of an age and gender 
averaged approach in any revision to the 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 
50, appendix I.
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    \15\ The NRC regulations use the term ``Reference man,'' which 
means a hypothetical aggregation of human physical and physiological 
characteristics arrived at by international consensus. These 
characteristics may be used by researchers and public health workers 
to standardize results of experiments and to relate biological 
insult to a common base (10 CFR 20.1003, definition of ``Reference 
man'').
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    The NRC staff, as part of its development of the regulatory basis, 
will consider revising the regulations in 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I, as well as making conforming changes to other NRC 
regulations to incorporate the ICRP Publication 103 terms, equivalent 
dose, effective dose, and ``Total Effective Dose.'' The NRC staff 
recognizes the preference, from a regulatory stability standpoint, for 
retaining TEDE but will analyze, in the regulatory basis, the 
advantages and disadvantages of replacing TEDE with TED in the NRC 
regulations. The reader is encouraged to review the parallel ANPR 
(Docket ID NRC-2009-0279, 79 FR 43284) on the proposed revision to 10 
CFR part 20 for more details.
    The following options and questions are intended to elicit 
information and initiate a dialog with the public, the regulated 
community, and other stakeholders in future workshops and meetings.
    Option 1a: Do not change the basis of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, 
and continue to use the existing requirements and NRC guidance. This 
option is based on current NRC regulations continuing to adequately 
protect the public, although 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, are based on different methods of assessing dose. Licensee 
compliance with 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, will continue to 
demonstrate that radioactive effluents to unrestricted areas are ALARA. 
If the NRC selects this option, the NRC may make minor revisions to 
update supporting NRC guidance, as most of such guidance was published 
in the late 1970s.
    Option 1b: Revise the terminology and methodology for dose 
assessments in 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, to more closely align with 
the recommendations of ICRP Publication 103, in parallel with any 
revisions made to the 10 CFR part 20 regulations.\16\ This approach 
would ensure a consistent application of regulatory criteria between 10 
CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I. This option would offer the 
opportunity to use to a common regulatory basis for calculating and 
reporting doses.
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    \16\ See the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR (Docket ID NRC-2009-0279), 
published in the Federal Register on July 25, 2014 (79 FR 43284), 
for further details about potential revisions to 10 CFR part 20.
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Questions
    Question 1-1: What are the advantages and disadvantages of the NRC 
selecting option 1a?
    The following questions are based upon the NRC selecting option 1b:
    Question 1-2: What are the advantages and disadvantages of more 
closely aligning the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, terminology and 
methodology for dose assessments with those of the ICRP Publication 103 
recommendations?
    Question 1-3: At this time, the NRC is contemplating a parallel 
rulemaking effort, one for 10 CFR part 20 and one for 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, with a common effective or compliance date for both rules. 
What are the advantages or disadvantages of the NRC conducting such a 
parallel rulemaking effort?
    Question 1-4: What are the backfitting implications of applying 
option 1b to 10 CFR part 50 licensees? What are the issue finality 
implications of applying option 1b to those persons who hold NRC 
approvals under 10 CFR part 52 (e.g., combined license holders and 
applicants, a holder of a standard design certification)?
    Question 1-5: What cost savings would be realized over the life of 
the operational programs if dose calculation methods (for 10 CFR part 
20 and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I) are standardized?
    Question 1-6: What operational impacts and costs (per reactor unit) 
would be incurred by licensees (e.g., in updating licensee programs, 
procedures, computer codes, training)?
    Question 1-7: Would licensee costs and the operational impacts of 
complying with a revised 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, be similar for 
both BWRs and PWRs?
    Question 1-8: Should all of the conforming changes to the dose 
based criteria in 10 CFR part 50 (e.g., the TEDE criteria in 10 CFR 
50.34(a)(1)(ii), 10 CFR 50.67, and appendix A, ``General Design 
Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants,'' Criterion 19, ``Control Room'') be 
changed coincident with the changes to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, or 
should conforming changes to other parts of the regulations be 
conducted in a separate, later rulemaking?
    Question 1-9: Should the NRC expand the number of age groups from 4 
to 6 as recommended in ICRP Publication 103?

B. Issue No. 2: Scope of Changes to NRC Guidance Documents Associated 
With 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I in Terms of Regulatory Guide 1.109

    In the event of a revision of the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, 
regulations, the NRC would need to consider making revisions to several 
guidance documents associated with the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, 
regulations. In Enclosure 3 of SECY-08-0197, the NRC staff examined a 
tiered approach reflecting increasing levels of complexity of a 
revision to the associated guidance documents. The discussion in SECY-
08-0197 considered three options for revising those guidance documents 
associated with 10 CFR part 50, appendix I. The NRC staff notes that 
the primary guidance document, RG 1.109, has not been updated since 
1977.
    The following options and questions are intended to elicit 
information and initiate a dialog with the public, the regulated 
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stakeholders in future workshops and meetings.
    Option 2a: Limited Scope Revision (no changes to the numerical 
values)--Under this option, the proposed revision would include very 
limited changes to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I (e.g., to change the 
design objectives for total body dose only), and would involve very 
limited changes to only one regulatory guide (e.g., the dose 
coefficients in R.G. 1.109, Table B-1, ``Dose Factors for Exposure to a 
Semi-Infinite Cloud of Noble Gases,'' and Tables E-6, ``External Dose 
Factors for Standing on Contaminated Ground,'' to E-14, ``Ingestion 
Dose Factors for Infant,'' only).
    Option 2b: Full Scope Revision--Under this option, the NRC would 
consider a complete revision to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, and all NRC 
guidance documents, which would include a total of more than 30 
regulatory guides, NUREGs, generic communications, and associated 
software programs. A full scope revision also involves evaluating new 
radwaste systems, updating dispersion models, new source terms, 
rewriting RG 1.109, RG 1.110, RG 1.111, and RG 1.112.
    Option 2c: Expanded Scope Revision--Under this option, the NRC 
would include more substantive changes to the regulations and 
applicable guidance documents than included in Option 2a and 
potentially substantially less than that listed in Option 2b.
Questions
    Question 2-1: Which Option (i.e., what scope of changes to NRC 
guidance documents) seems most appropriate, and are other options 
available?
    Question 2-2: What are the advantages and disadvantages of each of 
the three options?

C. Issue No. 3: Detailed Considerations for Revising 10 CFR Part 50, 
Appendix I

    The questions in this section explore some of the specific 
technical details that may be associated with revising the design 
objectives. The NRC staff has identified the following options for 
potential revisions to the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I. It should be 
noted that the various options below are not considered to be mutually 
exclusive; that is, the NRC may consider one or more of these options, 
or various combinations of these options:
    Option 3a: Maintain the numerical values of the 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, design objectives--the NRC staff would keep the numerical 
values for design objectives, but change the units. For example, the 
annual design objective for liquid effluents, which is currently a 
total body dose of 3 mrem on an annual basis, would be changed to an 
effective dose of 3 mrem.
    Option 3b: Eliminate the use of organ dose as design objectives in 
10 CFR part 50, appendix I, for liquid and gaseous effluents--the NRC 
staff would provide a single effective dose based criterion in lieu of 
specific organ dose criteria (e.g. thyroid).
    Option 3c: Eliminate the use of annual gamma and beta-air doses for 
gaseous effluents--the NRC staff would eliminate annual gamma-air and 
beta-air doses for gaseous effluents or convert them to an effective 
dose.
    Option 3d: Update cost-benefit criteria in Section II.D of 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I--the NRC staff would update the constant dollar 
basis in the cost-benefit criteria in Section II.D of 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I.
    Option 3e: Disposition of Docket RM-50-2, ``Guides on Design 
Objectives for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactors,'' in the 
``Concluding Statement of Position of the Regulatory Staff,'' pp. 25-30 
(February 20, 1974)--the NRC staff would remove Docket RM-50-2 from 10 
CFR part 50, appendix I, Section V, if the NRC staff determines that it 
is no longer applicable to any pending applications.
    The following options for potential revisions to 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, are unrelated to the alignment with the ICRP Publication 
103 terminology and methodology but have some implications for 
associated NRC guidance.
    Option 3f: Light-water-cooled reactor provisions of 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I--the NRC staff would expand scope of 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I, to include designs other than Light-Water-Cooled Reactors.
    Option 3g: Consolidation of NRC licensing guidance implementing 10 
CFR part 50, appendix I--the NRC staff would consolidate some NRC 
guidance documents, if appropriate, and update the following RGs and 
NUREGs:

a. RG 1.21
b. RG 1.109
c. RG 1.206
d. RG 4.15
e. NUREG-1301
f. NUREG-1302
g. NUREG-0133
h. NUREG-0543
i. NUREG/CR-4013--LADTAP
j. NUREG/CR-4013--GASPAR
k. NUREG-0800

    The following questions are intended to elicit information and 
initiate a dialog with the public, the regulated community, and other 
stakeholders in future workshops and meetings.
Questions
    Question 3-1: Should the NRC focus on only those changes necessary 
to align 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, with ICRP Publication 103 dose 
calculation methods (e.g., Issue 3, options 3a thru 3e) or should all 
of the specific changes identified in options 3a thru 3g be evaluated?
    Question 3-2: What significant impacts would be expected if 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I, were revised to include all of the options (Issue 
3, options 3a thru 3g)?
    Question 3-3: Given the scope of the regulatory and technical 
issues associated with making all of the specific changes identified in 
Issue 3, options 3a thru 3g, is there any merit in addressing selected 
options in future implementation phases of this rulemaking (or in 
separate rulemaking efforts)? If so, which of the options should be 
delayed?
    Question 3-4: Should licensees still report doses separately for 
organs, such as skin and thyroid, whenever airborne effluent releases 
are dominated by radioactive iodines and noble gases?
    Question 3-5: Should licensees continue to report skin doses, skin 
dose rates, total body dose rates, and organ doses (including thyroid 
doses) if organ doses are eliminated? Why or why not?
    Question 3-6: Should the categories of releases described in 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I (liquid activity, noble gases in gaseous releases, 
radioactive iodines, tritium, other nuclides in gaseous releases), be 
expanded or otherwise revised?

D. Issue No. 4: Metrication--Units of Radioactivity, Radiation 
Exposure, and Dose

    The current 10 CFR part 20 radiation protection regulations were 
promulgated approximately 1 year prior to the publication of the NRC's 
metrication policy (57 FR 46202; October 7, 1992). The metrication 
policy addresses the units to be used to express radioactivity, 
radiation exposure and dose. Therefore, regulations referencing dose 
limits and other measurements are formatted with the SI units in 
parentheses. Other NRC regulations have instances in which the SI units 
are listed first, with the traditional or ``English'' units in 
parentheses. Numerical values listed in the 10 CFR part 20 appendices 
are given only in the traditional units. In SRM-SECY-12-0064, the 
Commission disapproved the elimination of traditional units or 
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regulations. The SRM further stated that both the traditional and SI 
units should be maintained.
    Pursuant to the NRC's 1992 metrication policy, the NRC supports and 
encourages the use of the metric system of measurement by the nuclear 
industry. The 1992 policy directed that the NRC, beginning in 1993, 
publish the following documents in dual units, with the SI units listed 
first followed by the English units in parentheses: New regulations, 
major amendments to existing regulations, regulatory guides, NUREG-
series documents, policy statements, information notices, generic 
letters, bulletins, and all written communications directed to the 
public. The NRC's policy further directs that NRC documents specific to 
a licensee, such as inspection reports and docketed material concerning 
a particular licensee, will be in the system of units employed by the 
licensee. Furthermore, all event reporting and emergency response 
communications between licensees, the NRC, and State and local 
authorities will use the traditional system of measurement. In a 1996 
review of its 1992 metrication policy, the Commission stated that it 
does not intend to revisit the 1992 policy unless it is shown to cause 
an undue burden or hardship (61 FR 31169-31171; June 19, 1996).
    The NRC has issued an ANPR concerning a potential revision to its 
radiation protection regulations in 10 CFR part 20. In its 10 CFR part 
20 ANPR, the NRC staff is seeking input on how the Commission's 
metrication policy should be implemented, particularly with how the 
numerical values should be presented in appendix B of 10 CFR part 20. 
Appendix B of 10 CFR part 20 is set forth in a tabular format with nine 
columns providing each radionuclide's annual limits on intake (ALI) and 
derived air concentrations (DAC), effluent concentration limits for 
airborne and liquid releases to the general environment, and 
concentration limits for discharges to sanitary sewer systems in the 
traditional units of microcuries ([micro]Ci) or microcuries per 
milliliter ([micro]Ci/ml).
    The concerns identified in the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR, such as the use 
of dual units (SI and traditional) are also relevant to the guidance 
used in implementing 10 CFR part 50, appendix I. For example, RG 1.109, 
presents traditional units of radioactivity, dose coefficients, and 
dose conversion factors, specifically in Table A-1, ``Bioaccumulation 
Factors to Be Used in the Absence of Site-Specific Data;'' Table B-1, 
``Dose Factors for Exposure to a Semi-Infinite Cloud of Noble Gases;'' 
Table E-6, ``External Dose Factors for Standing on Contaminated 
Ground;'' Tables E-7 to E-10, ``Inhalation Dose Factors;'' and Tables 
E-11 to E-14, ``Ingestion Dose Factors.'' As noted in the 10 CFR part 
20 ANPR, the conversion of the unit of radioactivity from the 
traditional unit of [micro]Ci to the SI unit of becquerel (Bq) is not a 
whole number or an integer value. As a result, the number of 
significant digits will result in different values, with the difference 
determined by the rounding of the numerical values. For example, if 
rounded to one significant digit, using the standard rounding 
conventions, the value in SI unit would be smaller than the value in 
[micro]Ci, and would be more restrictive. Therefore, the NRC staff is 
seeking to explore the implications of presenting dose coefficients, 
dose conversions factors, and cost-benefit ratios in both SI and 
traditional units. Licensees are encouraged to review the technical and 
metrication policy issues described in the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR, as they 
are not repeated here for brevity.
    If 10 CFR part 20 and appendix B to 10 CFR part 20 were revised to 
include both SI and traditional units, then it would be necessary for 
consistency to also revise the numerical guides of Section II of 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I, and guidance used to implement these requirements. 
Therefore, providing both sets of units may be perceived as resulting 
in a cumbersome set of regulatory criteria and tabulations in RG 1.109. 
Similarly, parallel revisions would need to be made to computer codes 
used to calculate doses such that dose results would be expressed in 
both units. One alternative could be to provide an expanded set of 
tables in the regulatory guide or a NUREG for the convenience of users. 
The use of traditional and SI units pose significant communication 
challenges given the potential for confusion when different sets of 
units are used. The NRC staff is interested in views of possible 
alternatives, and implications of alternatives on the format of 
regulations and guidance and impacts on plant operations in aligning 
any revisions to 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, with 
the Commission's metrication policy.
    The following questions are intended to elicit information and 
initiate a dialog with the public, the regulated community, and other 
stakeholders in future workshops and meetings.
Questions
    Question 4-1: Should the annual radioactive effluent release 
reports contain both metric and English units (e.g., metric units 
first, followed by English units in parentheses)? Would this be an 
undue burden or hardship, as identified in the Commission's 1996 review 
of the 1992 metrication policy (61 FR 31171; June 19, 1996)? Explain 
and provide examples.
    Question 4-2: What costs or other impacts to operational programs 
would be incurred if metrication was changed as described above?
    Question 4-3: Should the requirements of 10 CFR 20.2101(a) and the 
guidance of RGs 1.21 and 4.15 be revised and integrated with those in 
10 CFR part 50, appendix I, thereby allowing licensees to provide 
records and reports in SI units only?

V. Public Meetings

    The NRC plans to conduct public meetings and participate in 
industry workshops and conferences for the purpose of discussing the 
issues identified in this ANPR. The public meetings will provide forums 
for the NRC staff to discuss the issues and questions identified in 
this ANPR with external stakeholders and to receive information to 
support development of a regulatory basis for a potential revision to 
10 CFR part 50, appendix I. The meetings are not intended to be a 
formal solicitation of comments, but rather to encourage stakeholders 
to provide feedback in written form during the ANPR comment period. The 
NRC will post public meeting announcements at least 10 calendar days 
before the date of the meetings at http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/public-meetings/index.cfm. Stakeholders should monitor this NRC public 
meeting Web site for information about the meetings and issues specific 
to the potential revision of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, regulations 
and guidance.

VI. Cumulative Effects of Regulation

    The NRC has implemented a program to address the possible 
``Cumulative Effects of Regulation'' (CER) in the development of 
regulatory bases for rulemakings. The CER recognizes the challenges 
that licensees or other impacted entities (such as Agreement States) 
may face while implementing new NRC or other agency regulatory 
requirements. The CER is an organizational effectiveness challenge that 
results from a licensee or other impacted entity implementing a number 
of complex positions, programs or requirements within a prescribed 
implementation period and with limited available resources, including 
the ability to access technical expertise to address

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a specific issue. The NRC is specifically requesting comments on the 
cumulative effects that may result from potential amendments to 10 CFR 
part 50, appendix I, and revisions to associated guidance documents. 
When developing comments on the possible cumulative effects of any 
future rulemaking to amend the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, and 
associated guidance documents, please consider the following questions:
Questions
    Question 5-1: If the NRC conducts a parallel rulemaking effort 
(amending its regulations in both 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I), should there be a separate, later compliance date (i.e., a 
period of time between the rules' effective date and a date when 
licensees must be in compliance with the rules)? If so, when should the 
compliance date be set, e.g., 1 year after the effective date? Two 
years? Another length of time? Please explain the rationale or 
justification for any such compliance date.
    Question 5-2: What actions could be taken to reduce or minimize the 
implementation time?
    Question 5-3: What other requirements, regulations, or orders, 
whether issued or promulgated by the NRC or another Federal agency, may 
compete with, or take priority over implementing any potential changes 
to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I? If so, what are the consequences, 
including associated costs, and how should they be addressed?
    Question 5-4: If 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, is amended, what 
unintended consequences, including associated costs, may arise that 
would negate the benefits to revising it? What could be done to 
minimize unintended consequences?
    In addition to responding to the questions above, please provide, 
if available, information on the costs and benefits of any potential 
revisions to the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, regulations and associated 
guidance documents. This information will be used to support any 
regulatory analysis performed by the NRC.

VII. Plain Writing

    The Plain Writing Act of 2010, (Pub. L. 111-274) requires Federal 
agencies to write documents in a clear, concise, and well-organized 
manner. The NRC has written this document to be consistent with the 
Plain Writing Act as well as the Presidential Memorandum, ``Plain 
Language in Government Writing,'' published June 10, 1998 (63 FR 
31883). The NRC requests comments on this ANPR with respect to the 
clarity and effectiveness of the language used.

VIII. Availability of Documents

    The documents identified in the following table are available to 
interested persons through one or more of the following methods, as 
indicated.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Cited documents                    ADAMS Accession No.
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Proposed Revision to 10 CFR part 20, ANPR (79   ML14084A333
 FR 43284; July 25, 2014).
Extension of Comment Period for the 10 CFR      ML14325A519
 part 20 ANPR (79 FR 69065; November 20, 2014).
Proposed Revision to 40 CFR part 190, ANPR (79  Not in ADAMS
 FR 6509; February 4, 2014).
SECY-01-0148, ``Processes For Revision of 10    ML011580363
 CFR Part 20 Regarding Adoption Of ICRP
 Recommendations On Occupational Dose Limits
 And Dosimetric Models and Parameters,''
 August 2, 2001.
SRM-SECY-01-0148, ``Processes For Revision of   ML021050104
 10 CFR Part 20 Regarding Adoption Of ICRP
 Recommendations On Occupational Dose Limits
 And Dosimetric Models And Parameters,'' April
 12, 2002.
SECY-08-0197, ``Options to Revise Radiation     ML083360555
 Protection Regulations And Guidance With
 Respect to the 2007 Recommendations of
 ICRP,'' December 18, 2008.
SRM-SECY-08-0197, ``Options To Revise           ML090920103
 Radiation Protection Regulations and Guidance
 With Respect to the 2007 Recommendations of
 ICRP,'' April 2, 2009.
SECY-12-0064, ``Recommendations For Policy and  ML121020108
 Technical Direction To Revise Radiation
 Protection Regulations and Guidance,'' April
 25, 2012.
SRM-SECY-12-0064, ``Recommendations For Policy  ML12352A133
 And Technical Direction To Revise Radiation
 Protection Regulations And Guidance,''
 December 17, 2012.
Regulatory Guide 1.21, ``Measuring,             ML091170109
 Evaluating, and Reporting Radioactivity in
 Solid Wastes and Releases of Radioactive
 Materials in Liquid and Gaseous Effluents
 from Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power, Rev.
 2,'' June 2009.
Regulatory Guide 1.109, ``Calculation of        ML003740384
 Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of
 Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of
 Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50,
 Appendix I, Rev. 1,'' October 1977.
Regulatory Guide 1.110, ``Cost-Benefit          ML13241A052
 Analysis for Radwaste Systems for Light-Water-
 Cooled Nuclear Power Reactors, Rev. 1,''
 October 2013.
Regulatory Guide 1.111, ``Methods for           ML003740354
 Estimating Atmospheric Transport and
 Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine
 Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors,
 Rev. 1,'' July 1977.
Regulatory Guide 1.112, ``Calculation of        ML070320241
 Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous
 and Liquid Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled
 Nuclear Power Reactors, Rev. 1,'' March 2007.
Regulatory Guide 1.113, ``Estimating Aquatic    ML003740390
 Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and
 Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose of
 Implementing Appendix I, Rev. 1,'' April 1977.
Regulatory Guide 1.206, ``Combined License      ML070720184
 Applications for Nuclear Power Plants (LWR
 Edition),'' June 2007.
Regulatory Guide 4.15, ``Quality Assurance for  ML071790506
 Radiological Monitoring Programs (Inception
 through Normal Operations to License
 Termination)--Effluent Streams and the
 Environment, Rev. 2,'' July 2007.
Docket RM-50-2, ``Guides on Design Objectives   ML14071A275
 for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants''.
NUREG-0133, ``Preparation of Radiological       ML091050057
 Effluent Technical Specifications for Nuclear
 Power Plants: A Guidance Manual for Users of
 Standard Technical Specifications,'' October
 1978.
NUREG-0172, ``Age-Specific Radiation Dose       ML14083A242
 Commitment Factors for a One-Year Intake,''
 November 1977.
NUREG-0543, ``Methods for Demonstrating LWR     ML081360410
 Compliance With the EPA Uranium Fuel Cycle
 Standard (40 CFR Part 190),'' February 1980.
NUREG-0800, ``Standard Review Plan for the      ML070660036
 Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear
 Power Plants: LWR Edition,'' March 2007.
NUREG/CR-1276, ``User's Manual for LADTAP II--  Not In ADAMS \17\
 A Computer Program for Calculating Radiation
 Exposure to Man from Routine Releases of
 Nuclear Reactor Liquid Effluents,'' May 1980.
NUREG-1301, ``Offsite Dose Calculation Manual   ML091050061
 Guidance: Standard Radiological Effluent
 Controls for Pressurized Water Reactors,''
 April 1991.

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NUREG-1302, ``Offsite Dose Calculation Manual   ML091050059
 Guidance: Standard Radiological Effluent
 Controls for Boiling Water Reactors,'' April
 1991.
NUREG-1555, ``Standard Review Plans for         ML12335A667
 Environmental Reviews for Nuclear Power
 Plants: Environmental Standard Review Plan
 (with Supplement 1 for Operating Reactor
 License Renewal),'' June 2013.
NUREG/CR-4013, ``LADTAP II, ``Technical         Not In ADAMS \18\
 Reference and User Guide,'' April 1986.
NUREG/CR-4653, ``GASPAR II--Technical           Not In ADAMS \19\
 Reference and User Guide,'' March 1987.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The NRC may post additional materials to the Federal rulemaking Web 
site at www.regulations.gov, under Docket ID NRC-2014-0044. The Federal 
rulemaking Web site allows you to receive alerts when changes or 
additions occur in a docket folder. To subscribe: (1) Navigate to the 
docket folder (NRC-2014-0044), (2) click the ``Email Alert'' link; and 
(3) enter your email address and select how frequently you would like 
to receive emails (daily, weekly, or monthly).
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    \17\ NUREG/CR-1276, NUREG/CR-4013, and NUREG/CR-4653 are 
available through the Radiation Safety Information Computational 
Center at https://rsicc.ornl.gov/Default.aspx.
    \18\ See footnote 17.
    \19\ See footnote 17.
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IX. Rulemaking Process

    The NRC will consider comments received or other information 
submitted in response to this ANPR in the development of the proposed 
draft regulatory basis or any other documents developed as a part of 
any potential revisions to the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, regulations. 
The NRC, however, does not intend to provide responses to comments or 
other information submitted in response to this ANPR. If the NRC 
develops a regulatory basis sufficient to support a proposed rule, then 
there will be an opportunity for public comment when the proposed rule 
is published and the NRC will respond to such comments if and when it 
publishes a final rule. If the NRC develops draft supporting guidance 
or proposes revisions to existing guidance documents associated with 
the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I regulations, then the public, the 
regulated community, and other stakeholders will have an opportunity to 
provide comment on the draft guidance. If NRC decides not to pursue a 
10 CFR part 50, appendix I rulemaking, as described in this ANPR, the 
NRC will publish a document in the Federal Register that will generally 
address public comments and withdraw this ANPR.

    Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 17th day of April, 2015.

    For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Mark A. Satorius,
Executive Director for Operations.
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                                                This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    for Docket ID NRC–2014–0044. Address                  Search.’’ For problems with ADAMS,
                                                contains notices to the public of the proposed          questions about NRC dockets to Carol                  please contact the NRC’s Public
                                                issuance of rules and regulations. The                  Gallagher; telephone: 301–415–3463;                   Document Room (PDR) reference staff at
                                                purpose of these notices is to give interested          email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For                   1–800–397–4209, 301–415–4737, or by
                                                persons an opportunity to participate in the            technical questions contact the                       email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. The
                                                rule making prior to the adoption of the final
                                                rules.
                                                                                                        individual listed in the FOR FURTHER                  ADAMS accession number for each
                                                                                                        INFORMATION CONTACT section of this                   document referenced (if it is available in
                                                                                                        document.                                             ADAMS) is provided the first time that
                                                NUCLEAR REGULATORY                                         • Email comments to:                               it is referenced in the SUPPLEMENTARY
                                                COMMISSION                                              Rulemaking.Comments@nrc.gov. If you                   INFORMATION section of this document.
                                                                                                        do not receive an automatic email reply               For the convenience of the reader, the
                                                10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I                              confirming receipt, then contact us at                ADAMS accession numbers are also
                                                                                                        301–415–1677.                                         provided in a table in the ‘‘Availability
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                                                                                                           • Fax comments to: Secretary, U.S.                 of Documents’’ section of this
                                                RIN 3150–AJ38                                           Nuclear Regulatory Commission at 301–                 document.
                                                                                                        415–1101.                                                • NRC’s PDR: You may examine and
                                                Reactor Effluents                                          • Mail comments to: Secretary, U.S.                purchase copies of public documents at
                                                AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory                              Nuclear Regulatory Commission,                        the NRC’s PDR, Room O1–F21, One
                                                Commission.                                             Washington, DC 20555–0001, ATTN:                      White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
                                                                                                        Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff.                  Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
                                                ACTION: Advance notice of proposed
                                                                                                           • Hand deliver comments to: 11555
                                                rulemaking; request for comment.                        Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland                   B. Submitting Comments
                                                SUMMARY:   The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory                  20852, between 7:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m.                  Please include Docket ID NRC–2014–
                                                Commission (NRC) is issuing this                        (Eastern Time) Federal workdays;                      0044 in the subject line of your
                                                advance notice of proposed rulemaking                   telephone: 301–415–1677.                              comment submission.
                                                (ANPR) to obtain input from                                For additional direction on obtaining                The NRC cautions you not to include
                                                stakeholders on the development of a                    information and submitting comments,                  identifying or contact information in
                                                regulatory basis for the NRC’s                          see ‘‘Obtaining Information and                       comment submissions that you do not
                                                regulations governing radioactive                       Submitting Comments’’ in the                          want to be publicly disclosed in your
                                                effluents from nuclear power plants.                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of                  comment submission. The NRC will
                                                The regulatory basis would support                      this document.                                        post all comment submissions at
                                                potential changes to better align the                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      http://www.regulations.gov as well as
                                                NRC regulations governing dose                          Carolyn Lauron, telephone: 301–415–                   enter the comment submissions into
                                                assessments for radioactive effluents                   2736, email: Carolyn.Lauron@nrc.gov; or               ADAMS. The NRC does not routinely
                                                from nuclear power plant operations                     Nishka Devaser, telephone: 301–415–                   edit comment submissions to remove
                                                with the most recent terminology and                    5196, email: Nishka.Devaser@nrc.gov.                  identifying or contact information.
                                                dose-related methodology published by                   Both of the Office of New Reactors, U.S.                If you are requesting or aggregating
                                                the International Commission on                         Nuclear Regulatory Commission,                        comments from other persons for
                                                Radiological Protection (ICRP)                          Washington, DC 20555–0001.                            submission to the NRC, then you should
                                                contained in the ICRP Publication 103                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            inform those persons not to include
                                                (2007). The NRC has identified specific                                                                       identifying or contact information that
                                                                                                        I. Obtaining Information and                          they do not want to be publicly
                                                questions and issues with respect to a
                                                                                                        Submitting Comments                                   disclosed in their comment submission.
                                                possible revision of the NRC’s current
                                                regulations and guidance governing                      A. Obtaining Information                              Your request should state that the NRC
                                                radioactive gaseous and liquid effluents                                                                      does not routinely edit comment
                                                                                                           Please refer to Docket ID NRC–2014–
                                                from nuclear power plants. The NRC                                                                            submissions to remove such information
                                                                                                        0044 when contacting the NRC about
                                                seeks public and other stakeholder                                                                            before making the comment
                                                                                                        the availability of information for this
                                                input on these questions and issues in                                                                        submissions available to the public or
                                                                                                        action. You may obtain publicly-
                                                order to develop the regulatory basis.                                                                        entering the comment submissions into
                                                                                                        available information related to this
                                                DATES: Submit comments by September                                                                           ADAMS.
                                                                                                        action by any of the following methods:
                                                1, 2015. Comments received after this                      • Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to               II. Background
                                                date will be considered if it is practical              http://www.regulations.gov and search                    The requirements of appendix I of
                                                to do so, but the NRC is only able to                   for Docket ID NRC–2014–0044.                          part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal
                                                ensure consideration of comments                           • NRC’s Agencywide Documents
                                                                                                                                                              Regulations (10 CFR) were first
                                                received on or before this date.
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                                                                                                        Access and Management System
                                                                                                                                                              published in 1975 (40 FR 19439; May 5,
                                                ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      (ADAMS): You may obtain publicly
                                                                                                                                                              1975) and are based on the terminology
                                                by any of the following methods (unless                 available documents online in the
                                                                                                                                                              and methodology for dose assessment
                                                this document describes a different                     ADAMS Public Documents collection at
                                                                                                                                                              described in ICRP Publication 2 (1959).1
                                                method for submitting comments on a                     http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
                                                specific subject):                                      adams.html. To begin the search, select                 1 ICRP Publication 2 (1959), ‘‘Permissible Dose for
                                                   • Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to                 ‘‘ADAMS Public Documents’’ and then                   Internal Radiation.’’ The condensed ICRP reference
                                                http://www.regulations.gov and search                   select ‘‘Begin Web-based ADAMS                                                                    Continued




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                                                The requirements of 10 CFR part 50,                     index, which were published during the                proposed rulemaking, regulatory
                                                appendix I, apply to persons who hold                   period of 1979 through 1988. The                      analysis of costs and benefits,
                                                NRC licenses to operate nuclear power                   concern with the current 10 CFR part                  evaluation of necessary policy and
                                                reactors under 10 CFR part 50 or 10 CFR                 50, appendix I, regulations, guidance,                implementation issues, the resources,
                                                part 52. Specifically, 10 CFR part 50,                  and software that supports the guidance               and the projected rulemaking
                                                appendix I, prescribes the design and                   is that they are based on dosimetry                   completion date, which would be
                                                performance of equipment used to                        concepts issued in 1959 under the                     dependent on the ICRP’s development
                                                control radioactive liquid and gaseous                  recommendations of ICRP Publication 2,                of essential technical information. At
                                                effluents to the environment and doses                  and as such, no longer align with those               present, the ICRP is still developing this
                                                to members of the public from nuclear                   used in 10 CFR part 20. In total, the                 technical information and it is currently
                                                power plants during normal operations                   ICRP has updated its terminology and                  scheduled for publication in 2015.
                                                and expected operational occurrences.                   methodology for dose assessments three                  The Commission made findings and
                                                The 10 CFR part 50, appendix I,                         times since 1959. The most recent                     provided direction to the NRC staff in
                                                regulations provide guidance to                         terminology and methodology for dose                  staff requirements memorandum (SRM),
                                                licensees for developing technical                      assessments are described in ICRP                     SRM–SECY–08–0197, ‘‘Options to
                                                specifications, as required by 10 CFR                   Publication 103, which was published                  Revise Radiation Protection Regulations
                                                50.36a(a), to keep levels of radioactive                in 2007.4                                             and Guidance with Respect to the 2007
                                                materials in effluents released in                         In response to the ICRP Publication                Recommendations of the International
                                                unrestricted areas ‘‘As Low As Is                       103 recommendations, the NRC staff                    Commission on Radiological
                                                Reasonably Achievable’’ (ALARA).2                       prepared two papers for the                           Protection,’’ dated April 2, 2009
                                                   The ALARA requirements for                           Commission’s review, SECY–08–0197,                    (ADAMS Accession No. ML090920103).
                                                equipment designed to control releases                  ‘‘Options to Revise Radiation Protection              In SRM–SECY–08–0197, the
                                                of radioactive materials are contained in               Regulations and Guidance with Respect                 Commission approved the NRC staff’s
                                                various provisions in 10 CFR parts 50                   to the 2007 Recommendations of the                    recommendation to ‘‘begin engagement
                                                and 52, and the design objectives are                   International Commission on                           with stakeholders and interested parties
                                                contained in 10 CFR part 50, appendix                   Radiological Protection,’’ dated                      to initiate development of the technical
                                                I.3 The dose criteria are based on ICRP                 December 18, 2008 (ADAMS Accession                    basis for a possible revision of the NRC’s
                                                Publication 2 dosimetry (i.e., total body               No. ML091310193), and SECY–12–0064,                   radiation protection regulations, as
                                                and critical organ dose concepts and                    ‘‘Recommendations for Policy and                      appropriate and where scientifically
                                                models). Since its implementation in                    Technical Direction to Revise Radiation               justified, to achieve greater alignment
                                                1975, the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I,                   Protection Regulations and Guidance,’’                with the 2007 recommendations . . .
                                                regulations were revised several times,                 dated April 25, 2012 (ADAMS                           contained in ICRP Publication 103.’’
                                                but none of the amendments involved                     Accession No. ML121020108). Both                      The Commission agreed with the NRC
                                                an alignment of the dosimetry basis                     papers considered potential revisions to              staff and the NRC’s Advisory Committee
                                                with that of the NRC’s general radiation                the NRC’s regulations in 10 CFR part 20               on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) ‘‘that the
                                                protection regulations in 10 CFR part                   and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I. The                   current regulatory framework continues
                                                20.                                                     papers are publicly available and                     to provide adequate protection of the
                                                   In 1991, the NRC substantively                       described in further detail below.5                   health and safety of workers, the public,
                                                amended its 10 CFR part 20 regulations                     The SECY–08–0197 paper described                   and the environment.’’ The Commission
                                                (56 FR 23360; May 21, 1991). The                        and evaluated the ICRP Publication 103                further stated, ‘‘[f]rom a safety
                                                purpose of the 1991 amendments was to                   recommendations along with an NRC                     regulation perspective, ICRP Publication
                                                adopt the basic tenets of the ICRP                      staff recommendation that the                         103 proposes measures that go beyond
                                                system of radiation dose limitation                     Commission approve a closer alignment                 what is needed to provide for adequate
                                                described in ICRP Publication 26 (1977),                of the NRC regulatory framework with                  protection,’’ and that ‘‘[t]his point
                                                ‘‘Recommendations of the ICRP.’’ The                    the recommendations of ICRP                           should be emphasized when engaging
                                                1991 amendments to 10 CFR part 20                       Publication 103. The NRC staff                        stakeholders and interested parties, and
                                                were also based upon ICRP Publication                   identified a number of                                thereby focus the discussion on
                                                30 (1979–1988), ‘‘Limits for Intakes of                 recommendations to achieve this                       discerning the benefits and burdens
                                                Radionuclides by Workers,’’ including                   alignment, including (1) the                          associated with revising the radiation
                                                its four parts, four supplements and                    development of a technical basis, or the              protection regulatory framework,’’
                                                                                                        rationale, for revising radiation                     which includes 10 CFR part 50,
                                                formats used in this document are ‘‘ICRP                protection regulations and (2) outreach               appendix I.
                                                Publication 103,’’ and ‘‘ICRP Publication 103           with stakeholders and interested parties                In response to the Commission’s
                                                (2007).’’
                                                   2 The NRC’s regulations (10 CFR 20.1003) define
                                                                                                        to identify issues, options, and potential            direction in SRM–SECY–08–0197, the
                                                ALARA as ‘‘making every reasonable effort to            impacts. The NRC staff stated that it                 NRC staff engaged in extensive
                                                maintain exposures to radiation as far below the        would provide the Commission with the                 stakeholder outreach activities on the
                                                dose limits in this part [10 CFR part 20] as is         results of the stakeholder and interested             broad issues arising from a possible
                                                practical consistent with the purpose for which the                                                           revision of the NRC’s radiation
                                                licensed activity is undertaken . . . .’’
                                                                                                        party interactions, the scope of any
                                                   3 The NRC’s regulations in 10 CFR 50.34a                                                                   protection framework. Three Federal
                                                establish design objectives for equipment to control      4 ICRP, 2007. The 2007 Recommendations of the       Register notices (FRNs) were issued
                                                releases of radioactive material in effluents. These    International Commission on Radiological              requesting public feedback and
                                                releases are reported to the NRC in accordance with     Protection, ICRP Publication 103. Ann. ICRP 37 (2–
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                                                                                                        4).
                                                                                                                                                              comments (74 FR 32198, July 7, 2009;
                                                requirements set forth in 10 CFR 50.36a. In
                                                addition, 10 CFR 52.47, 52.79, 52.137, and 52.157         5 The NRC staff has published an Advance Notice     75 FR 59160, September 27, 2010; and
                                                provide that applications for design certification,     of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) for its radiation       76 FR 53847, August 30, 2011).
                                                combined license, design approval, or                   protection regulations in 10 CFR part 20 (79 FR       Presentations were made and
                                                manufacturing license, respectively, shall include a    43284; July 25, 2014). The 10 CFR part 20 ANPR        discussions were held at a variety of
                                                description of the equipment and procedures for the     described many potential revisions to the 10 CFR
                                                control of gaseous and liquid effluents and for the     part 20 regulations, including a closer alignment
                                                                                                                                                              professional societies, licensee
                                                maintenance and use of equipment installed in           with the ICRP Publication 103 dosimetry and           organizations, public interest groups,
                                                radioactive waste systems.                              terminology recommendations.                          and State organizations (e.g., Conference


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                                                of Radiation Control Program Directors,                 part 50, appendix I, to better align with             guidance, and supporting computer
                                                and Agreement States). In the fall of                   those ICRP Publication 103                            software.
                                                2010, the NRC staff conducted a series                  recommendations concerning                               The EPA is also examining possible
                                                of facilitated roundtable workshops in                  terminology and dose calculation                      revisions to the ‘‘Environmental
                                                Washington, DC, Los Angeles, CA, and                    methodologies for estimating radiation                Radiation Protection Standards for
                                                Houston, TX. Each workshop included                     exposure and risk. The NRC staff                      Nuclear Power Operations,’’ 40 CFR part
                                                representatives from a broad range of                   cautioned, however, that the NRC                      190, which applies to the entire nuclear
                                                users of radioactive material. This                     should not initiate a rulemaking to                   fuel cycle.7
                                                process provided an opportunity for                     better align with these ICRP Publication                 Section II of 10 CFR part 50, appendix
                                                various groups of stakeholders to have                  103 recommendations until the ICRP                    I, assigns design objectives for doses due
                                                a more focused discussion. The October                  publishes its updated dose coefficients               to liquid and gaseous effluents. Under
                                                2010 workshop in Washington, DC,                        and other supporting information,                     Section II.A of appendix I, the annual
                                                focused on the nuclear power and fuel                   thereby allowing the NRC to engage in                 design objectives for liquid effluents
                                                cycle industries, and the radiation                     a single rulemaking effort. The NRC staff             from all pathways of exposure are 0.03
                                                protection programs of other Federal                                                                          milliSievert (mSv) (3 millirem (mrem))
                                                                                                        also recommended that it continue to
                                                agencies, (e.g., U.S. Department of                                                                           to the total body and 0.1 mSv (10 mrem)
                                                                                                        engage in stakeholder outreach.
                                                Energy (DOE), U.S. Environmental                                                                              to any organ. Under Section II.B, the
                                                Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Navy,                        In SRM–SECY–12–0064,                               annual design objectives for noble gases
                                                Armed Forces Radiobiology Research                      ‘‘Recommendations for Policy and                      in gaseous effluents are 0.1 milliGray
                                                Institute, and National Institutes of                   Technical Direction to Revise Radiation               (mGy) (10 millirad (mrad)) gamma-air
                                                Health). Some of the participants at the                Protection Regulations and Guidance,’’                dose and 0.2 mGy (20 mrad) beta-air
                                                Washington, DC, workshop indicated a                    dated December 17, 2012 (ADAMS                        dose, with provisions for increasing or
                                                general support for an integrated                       Accession No. ML12352A133), the                       decreasing the design objectives based
                                                alignment of 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR                  Commission directed the NRC staff to                  on total body dose and skin dose. Under
                                                part 50, appendix I, regulations with the               develop a regulatory basis for proposed               Section II.C of appendix I, the annual
                                                recommendations of ICRP Publication                     revisions to 10 CFR part 20 and to 10                 design objective for radioactive iodines
                                                103. Participants also urged a                          CFR part 50, appendix I, in parallel, for             and particulates in gaseous effluents is
                                                coordinated revision of the NRC’s                       the purpose of aligning each with the                 0.15 mSv (15 mrem) to any organ.
                                                regulations with the requirements of                    most recent methodology and                              These design objectives are referenced
                                                EPA’s 40 CFR part 190 because the NRC                   terminology for dose assessment                       to the total body and various organs of
                                                requires licensees to follow this EPA                   (namely, the ICRP Publication 103                     the human body in accordance with the
                                                requirement through the NRC’s                           recommendations). With respect to                     1959 recommendations of ICRP
                                                regulation in 10 CFR 20.1301(e). Finally,               potential changes to the 10 CFR part 20               Publication 2. ICRP Publication 103 has
                                                some participants noted a concern as to                 regulations, the NRC issued an ANPR on                a larger list of organs and suggests
                                                the justification for any revision of 10                July 25, 2014 (79 FR 43284).6 The                     effective dose may be a good indicator
                                                CFR part 50, appendix I, as it is not a                 potential changes to the 10 CFR part 50,              of health risk for very low exposures,
                                                safety standard and speculated that such                appendix I, regulations under                         like those normally encountered with
                                                a revision would be costly to the                       consideration also involve a closer                   radioactive effluents from nuclear
                                                industry. Transcripts of each workshop                                                                        power plants. The design objectives
                                                                                                        alignment of these regulations with the
                                                and all written comments received in                                                                          apply to each reactor unit and to
                                                                                                        recommendations in ICRP Publication
                                                response to the FRNs are publicly                                                                             radioactive releases to unrestricted
                                                                                                        103 concerning terminology and dose
                                                available through the NRC’s public Web                                                                        areas.
                                                site on the page entitled, ‘‘Options to                 calculation methodologies for
                                                                                                        estimating radiation exposure and risk                   Section II.D of 10 CFR part 50,
                                                Revise Radiation Protection Regulations                                                                       appendix I, concerns the use of cost-
                                                and Guidance,’’ http://www.nrc.gov/                     due to effluent releases. The NRC staff
                                                                                                        will coordinate the development of both               benefit ratios, to ensure facilities use
                                                about-nrc/regulatory/rulemaking/                                                                              radwaste treatment technology that can
                                                potential-rulemaking/opt-revise.html.                   regulatory bases together, including
                                                                                                        consideration of public comments (some                reduce the dose to the population
                                                   In addition to the national outreach                                                                       within 50 miles of the reactor. The cost-
                                                described above, the NRC’s staff                        of which have already been received)
                                                                                                        that raise matters common to both sets                benefit criteria are $1,000 per total body
                                                participated in international outreach                                                                        man-rem and $1,000 per man-thyroid-
                                                activities in response to the                           of regulations. If rulemaking is
                                                                                                                                                              rem. The design objectives and cost
                                                Commission’s direction in SRM–SECY–                     eventually promulgated, this approach
                                                                                                                                                              benefit criteria may need to be revised
                                                08–0197. The NRC staff’s activities                     would help ensure that the
                                                                                                                                                              to better align 10 CFR part 50, appendix
                                                during this time included participation                 requirements of 10 CFR part 20 and 10
                                                                                                                                                              I, with the recommendations of ICRP
                                                in the revision of the International Basic              CFR part 50, appendix I, regulations
                                                                                                                                                              Publication 103. For example, the dose
                                                Safety Standards by the International                   would be based on a common dosimetry
                                                                                                                                                              calculation methodologies in 10 CFR
                                                Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), from                       basis, terminology, and dose calculation              part 50, appendix I (based on ICRP
                                                2009 through its completion in the                      methodology. A closer alignment of 10                 Publication 2), result in a total body
                                                second quarter of 2013, and observation                 CFR part 50, appendix I, with ICRP                    dose, while the dose calculation
                                                of the revision of the Euratom Basic                    Publication 103 would also modernize                  methodologies in ICRP Publication 103
                                                Safety Standards Directive in the                       the NRC’s design objectives, regulatory               result in an effective dose. Although
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                                                European Union. The IAEA’s and
                                                                                                                                                              both calculation methodologies result in
                                                Euratom’s revisions focused on aligning                   6 The 10 CFR part 20 ANPR is available on
                                                                                                                                                              an estimate of the dose to an individual,
                                                their requirements with the                             http://www.regulations.gov under Docket ID NRC–
                                                recommendations of ICRP Publication                     2009–0279. On November 20, 2014 (79 FR 69065),        different assumptions are used in each
                                                103.                                                    the NRC extended the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR
                                                                                                        comment period to March 24, 2015. On March 18,          7 The 40 CFR part 190 ANPR was published by
                                                   In SECY–12–0064, the NRC staff                       2015 (80 FR 14033), the NRC extended the 10 CFR       EPA on February 4, 2014 (79 FR 6509), and is
                                                recommended amending the NRC’s                          part 20 ANPR comment period a second time, to         available on www.regulations.gov under Docket ID
                                                regulatory framework, including 10 CFR                  June 22, 2015.                                        EPA–HQ–OAR–2013–0689.



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                                                calculation. As a result, the estimated                 131 in gaseous effluents is a calculated              have created challenges for the NRC and
                                                doses to the individual will be different,              annual quantity not to exceed 1 Ci (37                its licensees. The NRC staff described
                                                but the differences are not expected to                 GBq) per reactor unit. The annual                     these challenges in its paper to the
                                                be significant with respect to                          design objective for radioactive material             Commission, SECY–01–0148,
                                                radiological protection for members of                  above background in gaseous effluents                 ‘‘Processes for Revision of 10 CFR part
                                                the public. A more exact estimate of the                is a calculated quantity not to exceed                20 Regarding Adoption of ICRP
                                                differences in dose estimates between                   0.1 mGy (10 mrad) gamma-air dose and                  Recommendations on Occupational
                                                the two calculation methodologies will                  0.2 mGy (20 mrad) beta-air dose, with                 Dose Limits and Dosimetric Models and
                                                be available once all of the dose                       provisions for increasing or decreasing               Parameters,’’ dated August 2, 2001
                                                coefficients for ICRP Publication 103 are               the design objectives based on total                  (ADAMS Accession No. ML011580363).
                                                published, which is currently scheduled                 body dose and skin dose. The Docket                   Specifically, the challenges included
                                                for 2015. A summary of the differences                  RM–50–2 objectives and dose limits are                licensees’ requests to use dosimetry
                                                in the dose estimates between ICRP                      applicable to reactor construction                    methods based upon the
                                                Publication 2 and ICRP Publication 103                  permit applications that were docketed                recommendations in the various ICRP
                                                methodologies is expected to be                         on or after January 2, 1971, and prior to             publications issued after ICRP
                                                included in the regulatory basis                        June 4, 1976. As a result, compliance                 Publication 30 for both external (to the
                                                document.                                               with the Docket RM–50–2 criteria                      body) and internal (within the body)
                                                   Some of the design objectives in 10                  would relieve such applicants from the                dose assessments; areas of non-
                                                CFR part 50, appendix I, are stated in                  other cost-benefit provisions of Section              alignment between the NRC and
                                                terms of organ dose. The ICRP                           II.D of 10 CFR part 50, appendix I.                   international regulatory bodies,
                                                Publication 103 indicates that the                         The dose calculation methodology                   including the differences in
                                                primary use of effective dose is for                    used to demonstrate compliance with                   occupational exposure limits; and the
                                                demonstrating compliance with dose                      the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, design                use by some Federal agencies (e.g., DOE
                                                limits. As a result, the NRC is interested              objectives is different than the dose                 and EPA), of dosimetry models based
                                                in public comments on whether the                       methodology used for compliance with                  upon ICRP recommendations that were
                                                concept of the organ dose, used in 10                   10 CFR part 20. There are multiple                    either not incorporated in the NRC’s
                                                CFR part 50, appendix I, design                         methods of calculating dose. In 10 CFR                1991 10 CFR part 20 rulemaking or were
                                                objectives, should be replaced with                     part 20, dose is expressed as total                   published after that rulemaking. The
                                                effective dose. The ICRP Publication 103                effective dose equivalent (TEDE), which               reader is encouraged to review the
                                                indicates the effective dose is                         incorporates a risk-based dose, weighted              parallel ANPR on the potential revisions
                                                particularly suited to cases where the                  by tissues or organs, as outlined in ICRP             to 10 CFR part 20 for more details
                                                estimated doses are much less than the                  Publication 26. Under this TEDE                       related to SECY–01–0148.10
                                                annual limit for a member of the public                 approach, the dose to the body is                        The 10 CFR part 50, appendix I,
                                                (i.e., 0.1 mSv or 100 mrem per 10 CFR                   expressed in a single value. By contrast,             design objectives for plant systems are
                                                20.1301). Additionally, if the organ dose               10 CFR part 50, appendix I, uses the                  more restrictive than either the 1 mSv
                                                design objectives were to be eliminated,                recommendations of ICRP Publication 2                 (100 mrem) per year dose limit for
                                                the NRC is interested in public                         to express separate doses for the total               members of the public in 10 CFR
                                                comments on what new values may be                      body and critical organs. Other                       20.1301(a), or the effluent concentration
                                                assigned to the effective dose values that              differences between 10 CFR part 20 dose               limits (ECLs) in 10 CFR part 20,
                                                would replace the organ doses.                          constructs and 10 CFR part 50,                        appendix B, Table 2, ‘‘Effluent
                                                   In addition, 10 CFR part 50, appendix                appendix I, dose constructs exist, such               Concentrations,’’ which correspond to
                                                I, includes additional design objectives                as the use of non-stochastic effects in               0.5 mSv (50 mrem) per year.11 As stated
                                                in Docket RM–50–2, ‘‘Concluding                         limiting doses to specific organs in 10               in 10 CFR 50.34a(a), the design
                                                Statement of Position of the Regulatory                 CFR part 20. The ICRP Publication 2                   objectives of 10 CFR part 50, appendix
                                                Staff, Guides on Design Objectives for                  approach used in 10 CFR part 50,                      I, are not radiation protection standards,
                                                Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power                        appendix I, does not make such                        but are design criteria to ensure
                                                Reactors’’ (February 20, 1974, pp. 25–                  distinctions among organs.                            equipment designs maintain radioactive
                                                30).8 For liquid or gaseous effluents,                     The differences between the various                effluents ALARA. The NRC’s regulation
                                                considering all release pathways, the                   dose calculation methodologies used in                in 10 CFR 50.36a(b), which is referenced
                                                design objective for the site is an annual              the NRC’s current regulatory framework                in Section IV of 10 CFR part 50,
                                                dose to the total body or to any organ                  (i.e., 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50,             appendix I, invokes compatibility in
                                                of an individual in an unrestricted area                appendix I) and those recommended by                  balancing the need for operational
                                                not to exceed 0.05 mSv (5 mrem). For                    the ICRP after ICRP Publication 30,9                  flexibility while still ensuring public
                                                gaseous effluents, as radioactive iodines                                                                     health and safety. Releases of
                                                and particulates in consideration of all                  9 These ICRP recommendations include those

                                                release pathways, the design objective                  published in: ICRP Publication 60 (1991), ‘‘1990      Radionuclides—Part 4 Inhalation Dose
                                                                                                        Recommendations of the International Commission       Coefficients;’’ ICRP Publication 72 (1995), ‘‘Age-
                                                for the site is an annual dose to any                   on Radiological Protection;’’ ICRP Publication 61     dependent Doses to the Members of the Public from
                                                organ of an individual in an unrestricted               (1991), ‘‘Annual Limits on Intake of Radionuclides    Intake of Radionuclides—Part 5 Compilation of
                                                area not to exceed 0.15 mSv (15 mrem).                  by Workers Based on the 1990 Recommendations;’’       Ingestion and Inhalation Coefficients;’’ and ICRP
                                                                                                        ICRP Publication 66 (1994), ‘‘Human Respiratory       Publication 74 (1996), ‘‘Conversion Coefficients for
                                                The design objective for radioactivity in                                                                     use in Radiological Protection against External
                                                                                                        Tract Model for Radiological Protection;’’ ICRP
                                                liquid effluents, excluding tritium and                 Publication 67 (1993), ‘‘Age-dependent Doses to       Radiation.’’
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                                                dissolved gases, is a calculated annual                 Members of the Public from Intake of                    10 See 79 FR 43287.

                                                quantity not to exceed 5 Curies (Ci) (185               Radionuclides—Part 2 Ingestion Dose Coefficients;’’     11 In accordance with 10 CFR 20.1302(b)(2)(i),

                                                gigaBequerel (GBq)) per reactor unit.                   ICRP Publication 68 (1994), ‘‘Dose Coefficients for   each NRC licensee may demonstrate compliance
                                                                                                        Intakes of Radionuclides by Workers;’’ ICRP           with the public dose limit set forth in 10 CFR
                                                Additionally, the design objective for I–               Publication 69 (1995), ‘‘Age-dependent Doses to       20.1301(a) by showing that the ‘‘annual average
                                                                                                        Members of the Public from Intake of                  concentrations of radioactive material released in
                                                  8 The ‘‘Concluding Statement of Position of the       Radionuclides—Part 3 Ingestion Dose Coefficients;’’   gaseous and liquid effluents at the boundary of the
                                                Regulatory Staff’’ in Docket RM–50–2 is attached as     ICRP Publication 71 (1995), ‘‘Age-dependent Doses     unrestricted area do not exceed the values specified
                                                an annex to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I.                 to Members of the Public from Intake of               in table 2 of appendix B to part 20.’’



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                                                radioactive effluents from nuclear                       CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50,                      but with different assumptions. The
                                                power plants are controlled by plant                     appendix I, regulations, guidance, and               tables of dose factors in RG 1.109 should
                                                specific technical specifications to                     supporting computer software.                        be revised as part of any effort to more
                                                ensure that such releases are                            Enclosure 4, ‘‘Listing of NRC Guidance               closely align the NRC’s regulations with
                                                maintained: (1) ALARA using 10 CFR                       Potentially Subject for Update,’’ of                 ICRP Publication 103 recommendations.
                                                part 50, appendix I, design objectives                   SECY–08–0197 lists NRC documents                        Besides the computer codes, RG 1.109
                                                and requirements; (2) a small fraction of                and computer codes that would need to                is supported by a series of related
                                                the 10 CFR 20.1301 public dose limit;                    be reviewed and updated.                             documents, including RG 1.110, ‘‘Cost-
                                                and (3) within the EPA’s 40 CFR part                        In implementing the ALARA                         Benefit Analysis for Radwaste Systems
                                                190 environmental dose standards for                     requirements of 10 CFR part 50,                      for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power
                                                facilities that are part of the uranium                  appendix I, the NRC published a series               Reactors;’’ which provides methods to
                                                fuel cycle,12 as required by 10 CFR                      of regulatory guides to provide guidance             conduct cost-benefit analyses in
                                                20.1301(e).13 As a result, the 10 CFR                    on how to demonstrate compliance with                evaluating the performance of radwaste
                                                20.1301 public dose limit of 1 mSv (100                  10 CFR part 50, appendix I. The                      systems used in light water reactors; RG
                                                mrem) per year on radioactive effluents                  regulatory guides address methods for                1.111, ‘‘Methods for Estimating
                                                is rarely controlling in limiting                        estimating the activity released in                  Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion
                                                radioactive releases from nuclear power                  gaseous and liquid effluents, dispersion             of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases
                                                plants as effluents typically are only a                 of effluents in the atmosphere and water             from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors;’’
                                                fraction of such dose limit or of the 10                 bodies, and calculating potential                    which describes mathematical models
                                                CFR part 20, appendix B, Table 2                         radiation doses to offsite members of the            and assumptions for estimating
                                                concentration limits.                                    public (see Section VIII of this ANPR for            atmospheric transport, dispersion, and
                                                   Inasmuch as the regulatory purpose of                 the full title and availability of                   deposition of airborne effluents during
                                                10 CFR part 20 is not the same as 10                     documents cited within this ANPR).                   routine operation; RG 1.112,
                                                CFR part 50, appendix I, the difference                  The key guidance document is                         ‘‘Calculation of Releases of Radioactive
                                                in dosimetry concepts between 10 CFR                     Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.109,                         Materials in Gaseous and Liquid
                                                part 20 (based on ICRP Publication 26)                   ‘‘Calculation of Annual Doses to Man                 Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled
                                                and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I (based                    from Routine Releases of Reactor                     Power Reactors,’’ which describes
                                                on ICRP Publication 2), does not                         Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating              methods for calculating radioactive
                                                preclude the NRC from having an                          Compliance with 10 CFR part 50,                      source terms for evaluating radioactive
                                                effective regulatory framework.                          Appendix I, Rev. 1,’’ which describes                waste treatment systems; RG 1.113,
                                                However, there are practical                             mathematical models and assumptions                  ‘‘Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of
                                                considerations, as discussed in SECY–                    for estimating radiation doses to                    Effluents from Accidental and Routine
                                                08–0197, Enclosure 3, ‘‘Details of                       members of the public from radioactive               Reactor Releases for the Purpose of
                                                Technical Options for Revision of 10                     effluents. Two separate guidance                     Implementing Appendix I, Rev. 1,’’
                                                CFR part 50 and Appendix I Regulations                   documents, NUREG/CR–4013,                            which provides mathematical models
                                                and Regulatory Guidance for Light                        ‘‘LADTAP II–Technical Reference and                  and methods in estimating aquatic
                                                Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactors,’’                   Users Guide,’’ and NUREG/CR–4653,                    dispersion of both routine and
                                                that the NRC should evaluate when                        ‘‘GASPAR II–Technical Reference and                  accidental releases; and RG 1.21,
                                                determining whether to transition to a                   Users Guide,’’ describe computer                     ‘‘Measuring, Evaluating, and Reporting
                                                common dosimetry concept for both 10                     models that implement the guidance of                Radioactivity in Solid Wastes and
                                                                                                         RG 1.109 and therefore are acceptable                Releases of Radioactive Materials in
                                                   12 The EPA’s regulation in 40 CFR 190.2 defines       methods in demonstrating compliance                  Liquid and Gaseous Effluents from
                                                the uranium fuel cycle as ‘‘the operations of milling    with the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I,                 Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power, Rev.
                                                of uranium ore, chemical conversion of uranium,          requirements.                                        2,’’ which provides guidance on how to
                                                isotopic enrichment of uranium, fabrication of              Regulatory Guide 1.109 contains
                                                uranium fuel, generation of electricity by a light-
                                                                                                                                                              measure, evaluate, and report to the
                                                water-cooled nuclear power plant using uranium           tables of dose factors. As described in              NRC, plant-related radioactivity
                                                fuel, and reprocessing of spent uranium fuel, to the     SECY–08–0197, a revised set of dose                  (excluding background radiation) in
                                                extent that these directly support the production of     factors are a crucial step to any revision           effluents. These documents should be
                                                electrical power for public use utilizing nuclear        of the NRC’s radiation protection
                                                energy, but excludes mining operations, operations
                                                                                                                                                              revised as part of any effort to more
                                                at waste disposal sites, transportation of any           framework for radioactive effluents.                 closely align the NRC’s regulations with
                                                radioactive material in support of these operations,     These dose factors provide a basis for               ICRP Publication 103 recommendations.
                                                and the reuse of recovered non-uranium special           calculating doses and determining                       The NRC has issued several NUREGS
                                                nuclear and by-product materials from the cycle.’’       design objectives in 10 CFR part 50,                 that support RG 1.109 and 10 CFR part
                                                   13 The NRC’s regulation in 10 CFR 20.1301(e)
                                                                                                         appendix I. These dose factors would                 50, appendix I. For example, NUREG–
                                                states that a NRC licensee ‘‘subject to the provisions
                                                of EPA’s generally applicable environmental              also provide the basis for revising the              1301, ‘‘Offsite Dose Calculation Manual
                                                radiation standards in 40 CFR part 190 shall comply      limits for radioactive effluents in 10               Guidance: Standard Radiological
                                                with those standards.’’ The primary 40 CFR part          CFR part 20, appendix B, Table 2, ECLs               Effluent Controls for Pressurized Water
                                                190 requirement of concern to NRC nuclear reactor        for a representative member of the                   Reactors,’’ NUREG–1302, ‘‘Offsite Dose
                                                licensees is 40 CFR 190.10(a), which states that
                                                operations must be conducted in such a manner as         public. These ECLs are calculated in one             Calculation Manual Guidance: Standard
                                                to provide reasonable assurance that ‘‘[t]he annual      of two ways and contain factors to                   Radiological Effluent Controls for
                                                dose equivalent does not exceed 25 millirems to the      account for the exposure time, the                   Boiling Water Reactors,’’ NUREG–0543,
                                                whole body, 75 millirems to the thyroid, and 25
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                                                                                                         breathing rate, the dose limit for                   ‘‘Methods for Demonstrating LWR
                                                millirems to any other organ of any member of the
                                                public, as the result of exposures to planned
                                                                                                         members of the public, and the various               Compliance With the EPA Uranium
                                                discharges of radioactive materials, radon and its       age groups exposed. These dose                       Fuel Cycle Standard (40 CFR part 190),’’
                                                daughters excepted, to the general environment           conversion factors also provide a basis              and NUREG–0133, ‘‘Preparation of
                                                from uranium fuel cycle operations and to radiation      for the 10 CFR part 20, appendix B,                  Radiological Effluent Technical
                                                from these operations.’’ It should be noted that the
                                                dose limits of this EPA standard are also based on
                                                                                                         Table 3, ‘‘Releases to Sewers,’’ limits,             Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants:
                                                ICRP Publication 2 dosimetry concepts and dose           which are calculated on a similar basis              A Guidance Manual for Users of
                                                calculation methods.                                     as 10 CFR part 20 appendix B, Table 2,               Standard Technical Specifications,’’


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                                                present guidance on the format and                      that rely upon NRC guidance and dose                  assessment system, revise implementing
                                                contents of operational programs. The                   computer codes (e.g., the computer                    procedures and programs, and revise
                                                programs include the Offsite Dose                       codes LADTAP and GASPAR which                         record keeping and data reporting
                                                Calculation Manual, the radioactive                     calculate doses for liquid effluents and              practices. Therefore, the NRC is seeking
                                                effluent control program (previously                    gaseous effluents, respectively) based                to understand the impacts of more
                                                known as Radiological Effluent                          upon ICRP Publication 2; and                          closely aligning 10 CFR part 50,
                                                Technical Specifications or RETS), and                     (4) Whether amending 10 CFR part 50,               appendix I, and associated guidance
                                                the Radiological Environmental                          appendix I, to more closely align with                with the ICRP Publication 103
                                                Monitoring Program (or REMP).                           the ICRP Publication 103                              recommendations regarding terminology
                                                   There are other regulatory guides,                   recommendations substantially                         and methodology for dose assessments.
                                                although not issued for the purpose of                  increases the overall protection of the               The issues and options below are
                                                supporting RG 1.109, that are                           public health and safety, and is cost-                intended to elicit input from the public,
                                                nonetheless linked to implementation of                 justified under a backfit or issue finality           the regulated community, and other
                                                10 CFR part 50, appendix I. For                         analysis, such that a revised 10 CFR part             stakeholders. This information will be
                                                example, RG 4.15, ‘‘Quality Assurance                   50, appendix I, should be applied to                  used to support the development of a
                                                for Radiological Monitoring Programs                    existing 10 CFR part 50 licensees and to              regulatory basis for a potential revision
                                                (Inception through Normal Operations                    those persons who hold NRC licenses                   of the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I,
                                                to License Termination)—Effluent                        under 10 CFR part 52 (e.g., combined                  regulations and associated guidance.
                                                Streams and the Environment, Rev. 2,’’                  license holders and applicants, a holder
                                                addresses quality assurance for                                                                               A. Issue No. 1: Closer Alignment of 10
                                                                                                        of a standard design certification).                  CFR Part 20 and 10 CFR Part 50,
                                                maintaining radiological effluent                          Given these concerns, the NRC staff is
                                                monitoring programs at or around                                                                              Appendix I, With the Terminology and
                                                                                                        considering more closely aligning the                 Methodology Recommendations of ICRP
                                                reactor sites. Enclosure 4 of SECY–08–                  dose concepts of 10 CFR part 20 and the
                                                0197 presents an initial listing of NRC                                                                       Publication 103
                                                                                                        10 CFR part 50, appendix I, to the ICRP
                                                guidance (documents and computer                        Publication 103 recommendations.                         The ICRP has published four primary
                                                codes) that would be reviewed and                                                                             sets of radiological protection
                                                updated, as needed, in supporting the                   III. Regulatory Objectives                            recommendations, namely, ICRP
                                                implementation of any potential                            The NRC staff has identified the                   Publication 2 (1959), ICRP Publication
                                                revision to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I.                 following objectives in any potential                 26 (1977); ICRP Publication 60 (1990),
                                                   Even though the NRC’s regulations on                 rulemaking to revise 10 CFR part 50,                  and ICRP Publication 103 (2007). As
                                                radioactive effluents are protective of                 appendix I:                                           noted earlier, the 10 CFR part 20
                                                the health and safety of the public, over                  1. Engage stakeholders in a discussion             regulations are based on ICRP
                                                the past decade there have been                         on ways to improve 10 CFR part 50,                    Publication 26, while the 10 CFR part
                                                discussions with stakeholders about                     appendix I, with particular emphasis on               50, appendix I, requirements are based
                                                updating the basis of 10 CFR part 50,                   improving the terminology and                         on ICRP Publication 2. One important
                                                appendix I, design objectives, the                      methodology for dose assessments.                     way the dose terminology used in 10
                                                regulatory guidance documents, and the                     2. Collect stakeholder comments,                   CFR part 20 deviates from the ICRP
                                                supporting computer software to be                      consider stakeholder input, and                       Publication 26 recommendations is by
                                                consistent with the dose methodology                    evaluate various options to achieve a                 the use of the term ‘‘Total Effective Dose
                                                used in 10 CFR part 20. Some of the                     better alignment between 10 CFR part                  Equivalent.’’ This term was created by
                                                considerations identified by NRC staff                  50, appendix I, and the most recent                   the NRC to describe the summation of
                                                are:                                                    terminology and methodology for dose                  internal and external exposure. The
                                                   (1) Updating 10 CFR part 50,                         assessments in ICRP Publication 103.                  ICRP Publication 26 recommendations
                                                appendix I, requirements and associated                    3. Establish a technical basis for                 use the phrase ‘‘the sum of the dose-
                                                dose calculation methodology, which is                  exceptions to the recommendations of                  equivalent from external exposure’’ and
                                                based upon the recommendations of                       ICRP Publication 103, to the extent                   ‘‘the committed effective dose
                                                ICRP Publication 2 (1959), to reflect                   these recommendations are considered                  equivalent from the intake of
                                                current scientific knowledge underlying                 by the NRC in a future proposed                       radionuclides.’’ The ICRP Publication
                                                radiation protection principles, such as                rulemaking.                                           60 recommendations changed the way
                                                those described in ICRP Publication 103                    4. Prepare and submit a regulatory                 tissue and radiation weighting factors
                                                (2007);                                                 basis document to the Commission in                   were defined and used. There was also
                                                   (2) Engaging in parallel revisions of 10             accordance with the Commission’s                      a corresponding change in the
                                                CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50,                         direction in SRM–SECY–12–0064.                        terminology from quality factors to
                                                appendix I, for better alignment with                                                                         radiation weighting factors. The ICRP
                                                ICRP Publication 103 terminology and                    IV. Policy and Technical Issues                       Publication 60 introduced the terms
                                                methodology for dose assessments; as                       Achieving a closer alignment between               ‘‘Effective Dose’’ (ED) and ‘‘Total
                                                well as to ensure that any rulemaking                   10 CFR part 50, appendix I, and the                   Effective Dose’’ (TED) to clearly
                                                amending 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR                      ICRP Publication 103 recommendations                  represent the summation of the dose
                                                part 50, appendix I, have a common                      would involve changing the underlying                 contributions from external exposure
                                                effective or compliance date;                           terminology and methodology for dose                  and the intake of radioactive material.
                                                   (3) Updating the radiation protection                assessment in 10 CFR part 50, appendix                   The ICRP Publication 103
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                                                principles because ICRP Publication 2                   I. This closer alignment, if adopted by               recommendations retained the
                                                recommendations are no longer taught                    the NRC, would pose several challenges                terminology of effective dose and
                                                in current health physics university                    for the NRC, including the need to                    equivalent dose but made several
                                                curricula and as a result, the NRC staff                revise guidance documents and                         revisions to the calculation of dose,
                                                and industry need to instruct new                       implementing procedures, and updating                 including: (1) The modification of the
                                                employees about the implementation of                   computer codes. Likewise, a closer                    modeling used for calculation of
                                                ICRP Publication 2 in reviewing and                     alignment would require licensees to re-              radiation exposures; (2) changes in
                                                preparing reactor license applications                  train workers to use a new dose                       tissue weighting factors and radiation


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                                                weighting factors; and (3) modifications                advantages and disadvantages of                       or disadvantages of the NRC conducting
                                                of the metabolic models used to                         replacing TEDE with TED in the NRC                    such a parallel rulemaking effort?
                                                represent the movement of radioactive                   regulations. The reader is encouraged to                 Question 1–4: What are the backfitting
                                                material through the human body, by                     review the parallel ANPR (Docket ID                   implications of applying option 1b to 10
                                                use of computer models. These                           NRC–2009–0279, 79 FR 43284) on the                    CFR part 50 licensees? What are the
                                                revisions have resulted in the                          proposed revision to 10 CFR part 20 for               issue finality implications of applying
                                                development of reference computational                  more details.                                         option 1b to those persons who hold
                                                phantoms that are specific models for                     The following options and questions                 NRC approvals under 10 CFR part 52
                                                adult males and females, 15-year-old                    are intended to elicit information and                (e.g., combined license holders and
                                                males and females, and for various other                initiate a dialog with the public, the                applicants, a holder of a standard design
                                                age groups, including infants and 1-                    regulated community, and other                        certification)?
                                                year-old, 5-year-old, and 10-year-old                   stakeholders in future workshops and                     Question 1–5: What cost savings
                                                children. The reference phantoms for                    meetings.                                             would be realized over the life of the
                                                the human body are described in                           Option 1a: Do not change the basis of               operational programs if dose calculation
                                                general terms in ICRP Publication 103                   10 CFR part 50, appendix I, and                       methods (for 10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR
                                                and more specifically in ICRP                           continue to use the existing                          part 50, appendix I) are standardized?
                                                Publication 110 (2009).14                               requirements and NRC guidance. This                      Question 1–6: What operational
                                                   The availability of new models for                   option is based on current NRC                        impacts and costs (per reactor unit)
                                                different age groups provides the                       regulations continuing to adequately                  would be incurred by licensees (e.g., in
                                                opportunity to calculate the numeric                    protect the public, although 10 CFR part              updating licensee programs, procedures,
                                                values for public exposure to effluents                 20 and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, are                computer codes, training)?
                                                in a more comprehensive manner as                       based on different methods of assessing                  Question 1–7: Would licensee costs
                                                compared to the previous calculation                    dose. Licensee compliance with 10 CFR                 and the operational impacts of
                                                methodology of basing assessments                       part 50, appendix I, will continue to                 complying with a revised 10 CFR part
                                                primarily on an adult member of the                     demonstrate that radioactive effluents to             50, appendix I, be similar for both BWRs
                                                public. As part of the potential                        unrestricted areas are ALARA. If the                  and PWRs?
                                                rulemaking to amend 10 CFR part 20,                     NRC selects this option, the NRC may                     Question 1–8: Should all of the
                                                the NRC is considering the use of an age                make minor revisions to update                        conforming changes to the dose based
                                                and gender weighted dose coefficient                    supporting NRC guidance, as most of
                                                and revising the definition of the term                                                                       criteria in 10 CFR part 50 (e.g., the TEDE
                                                                                                        such guidance was published in the late               criteria in 10 CFR 50.34(a)(1)(ii), 10 CFR
                                                ‘‘reference man’’ 15 to be used in                      1970s.
                                                environmental dose calculations. With                                                                         50.67, and appendix A, ‘‘General Design
                                                                                                          Option 1b: Revise the terminology                   Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants,’’
                                                respect to the implementation of 10 CFR                 and methodology for dose assessments
                                                part 50, appendix I, RG 1.109 considers                                                                       Criterion 19, ‘‘Control Room’’) be
                                                                                                        in 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, to more                changed coincident with the changes to
                                                four age groups: Infant, child, teenager,               closely align with the recommendations
                                                and adults. The development of age-                                                                           10 CFR part 50, appendix I, or should
                                                                                                        of ICRP Publication 103, in parallel with             conforming changes to other parts of the
                                                specific dose coefficients per unit intake              any revisions made to the 10 CFR part
                                                of radioactivity (inhaled or ingested) is                                                                     regulations be conducted in a separate,
                                                                                                        20 regulations.16 This approach would                 later rulemaking?
                                                described in NUREG–0172, ‘‘Age-                         ensure a consistent application of
                                                Specific Radiation Dose Commitment                                                                               Question 1–9: Should the NRC
                                                                                                        regulatory criteria between 10 CFR part               expand the number of age groups from
                                                Factors for a One-Year Intake.’’ As part
                                                                                                        20 and 10 CFR part 50, appendix I. This               4 to 6 as recommended in ICRP
                                                of this ANPR, the NRC is considering
                                                                                                        option would offer the opportunity to                 Publication 103?
                                                the use of an age and gender averaged
                                                                                                        use to a common regulatory basis for
                                                approach in any revision to the 10 CFR                                                                        B. Issue No. 2: Scope of Changes to NRC
                                                                                                        calculating and reporting doses.
                                                part 20 and 10 CFR part 50,                                                                                   Guidance Documents Associated With
                                                appendix I.                                             Questions                                             10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I in Terms of
                                                   The NRC staff, as part of its                                                                              Regulatory Guide 1.109
                                                                                                           Question 1–1: What are the
                                                development of the regulatory basis,
                                                                                                        advantages and disadvantages of the                     In the event of a revision of the 10
                                                will consider revising the regulations in
                                                                                                        NRC selecting option 1a?                              CFR part 50, appendix I, regulations, the
                                                10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50,
                                                                                                           The following questions are based                  NRC would need to consider making
                                                appendix I, as well as making
                                                                                                        upon the NRC selecting option 1b:                     revisions to several guidance documents
                                                conforming changes to other NRC
                                                regulations to incorporate the ICRP                        Question 1–2: What are the                         associated with the 10 CFR part 50,
                                                Publication 103 terms, equivalent dose,                 advantages and disadvantages of more                  appendix I, regulations. In Enclosure 3
                                                effective dose, and ‘‘Total Effective                   closely aligning the 10 CFR part 50,                  of SECY–08–0197, the NRC staff
                                                Dose.’’ The NRC staff recognizes the                    appendix I, terminology and                           examined a tiered approach reflecting
                                                preference, from a regulatory stability                 methodology for dose assessments with                 increasing levels of complexity of a
                                                standpoint, for retaining TEDE but will                 those of the ICRP Publication 103                     revision to the associated guidance
                                                analyze, in the regulatory basis, the                   recommendations?                                      documents. The discussion in SECY–
                                                                                                           Question 1–3: At this time, the NRC                08–0197 considered three options for
                                                   14 ICRP Publication 110 (2009), ‘‘Adult Reference    is contemplating a parallel rulemaking                revising those guidance documents
                                                Computational Phantoms.’’                               effort, one for 10 CFR part 20 and one                associated with 10 CFR part 50,
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                                                   15 The NRC regulations use the term ‘‘Reference      for 10 CFR part 50, appendix I, with a                appendix I. The NRC staff notes that the
                                                man,’’ which means a hypothetical aggregation of        common effective or compliance date
                                                human physical and physiological characteristics                                                              primary guidance document, RG 1.109,
                                                arrived at by international consensus. These            for both rules. What are the advantages               has not been updated since 1977.
                                                characteristics may be used by researchers and                                                                  The following options and questions
                                                public health workers to standardize results of           16 See the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR (Docket ID NRC–

                                                experiments and to relate biological insult to a        2009–0279), published in the Federal Register on
                                                                                                                                                              are intended to elicit information and
                                                common base (10 CFR 20.1003, definition of              July 25, 2014 (79 FR 43284), for further details      initiate a dialog with the public, the
                                                ‘‘Reference man’’).                                     about potential revisions to 10 CFR part 20.          regulated community, and other


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                                                stakeholders in future workshops and                    For example, the annual design                        community, and other stakeholders in
                                                meetings.                                               objective for liquid effluents, which is              future workshops and meetings.
                                                   Option 2a: Limited Scope Revision                    currently a total body dose of 3 mrem
                                                                                                                                                              Questions
                                                (no changes to the numerical values)—                   on an annual basis, would be changed
                                                Under this option, the proposed                         to an effective dose of 3 mrem.                          Question 3–1: Should the NRC focus
                                                revision would include very limited                        Option 3b: Eliminate the use of organ              on only those changes necessary to align
                                                changes to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I                   dose as design objectives in 10 CFR part              10 CFR part 50, appendix I, with ICRP
                                                (e.g., to change the design objectives for              50, appendix I, for liquid and gaseous                Publication 103 dose calculation
                                                total body dose only), and would                        effluents—the NRC staff would provide                 methods (e.g., Issue 3, options 3a thru
                                                involve very limited changes to only                    a single effective dose based criterion in            3e) or should all of the specific changes
                                                one regulatory guide (e.g., the dose                    lieu of specific organ dose criteria (e.g.            identified in options 3a thru 3g be
                                                coefficients in R.G. 1.109, Table B–1,                  thyroid).                                             evaluated?
                                                ‘‘Dose Factors for Exposure to a Semi-                     Option 3c: Eliminate the use of                       Question 3–2: What significant
                                                Infinite Cloud of Noble Gases,’’ and                    annual gamma and beta-air doses for                   impacts would be expected if 10 CFR
                                                Tables E–6, ‘‘External Dose Factors for                 gaseous effluents—the NRC staff would                 part 50, appendix I, were revised to
                                                Standing on Contaminated Ground,’’ to                   eliminate annual gamma-air and beta-air               include all of the options (Issue 3,
                                                E–14, ‘‘Ingestion Dose Factors for                      doses for gaseous effluents or convert                options 3a thru 3g)?
                                                Infant,’’ only).                                        them to an effective dose.                               Question 3–3: Given the scope of the
                                                   Option 2b: Full Scope Revision—                         Option 3d: Update cost-benefit                     regulatory and technical issues
                                                Under this option, the NRC would                        criteria in Section II.D of 10 CFR part               associated with making all of the
                                                consider a complete revision to 10 CFR                  50, appendix I—the NRC staff would                    specific changes identified in Issue 3,
                                                part 50, appendix I, and all NRC                        update the constant dollar basis in the               options 3a thru 3g, is there any merit in
                                                guidance documents, which would                         cost-benefit criteria in Section II.D of 10           addressing selected options in future
                                                include a total of more than 30                         CFR part 50, appendix I.                              implementation phases of this
                                                regulatory guides, NUREGs, generic                         Option 3e: Disposition of Docket RM–               rulemaking (or in separate rulemaking
                                                communications, and associated                          50–2, ‘‘Guides on Design Objectives for               efforts)? If so, which of the options
                                                software programs. A full scope revision                Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power                      should be delayed?
                                                also involves evaluating new radwaste                   Reactors,’’ in the ‘‘Concluding                          Question 3–4: Should licensees still
                                                systems, updating dispersion models,                    Statement of Position of the Regulatory               report doses separately for organs, such
                                                new source terms, rewriting RG 1.109,                   Staff,’’ pp. 25–30 (February 20, 1974)—               as skin and thyroid, whenever airborne
                                                RG 1.110, RG 1.111, and RG 1.112.                       the NRC staff would remove Docket                     effluent releases are dominated by
                                                   Option 2c: Expanded Scope                            RM–50–2 from 10 CFR part 50,                          radioactive iodines and noble gases?
                                                Revision—Under this option, the NRC                                                                              Question 3–5: Should licensees
                                                                                                        appendix I, Section V, if the NRC staff
                                                would include more substantive                                                                                continue to report skin doses, skin dose
                                                                                                        determines that it is no longer
                                                changes to the regulations and                                                                                rates, total body dose rates, and organ
                                                                                                        applicable to any pending applications.
                                                applicable guidance documents than                                                                            doses (including thyroid doses) if organ
                                                                                                           The following options for potential
                                                included in Option 2a and potentially                                                                         doses are eliminated? Why or why not?
                                                                                                        revisions to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I,
                                                substantially less than that listed in                                                                           Question 3–6: Should the categories
                                                                                                        are unrelated to the alignment with the
                                                Option 2b.                                                                                                    of releases described in 10 CFR part 50,
                                                                                                        ICRP Publication 103 terminology and
                                                                                                                                                              appendix I (liquid activity, noble gases
                                                Questions                                               methodology but have some
                                                                                                                                                              in gaseous releases, radioactive iodines,
                                                                                                        implications for associated NRC
                                                  Question 2–1: Which Option (i.e.,                                                                           tritium, other nuclides in gaseous
                                                                                                        guidance.
                                                what scope of changes to NRC guidance                                                                         releases), be expanded or otherwise
                                                                                                           Option 3f: Light-water-cooled reactor
                                                documents) seems most appropriate,                                                                            revised?
                                                                                                        provisions of 10 CFR part 50, appendix
                                                and are other options available?                        I—the NRC staff would expand scope of                 D. Issue No. 4: Metrication—Units of
                                                  Question 2–2: What are the                            10 CFR part 50, appendix I, to include                Radioactivity, Radiation Exposure, and
                                                advantages and disadvantages of each of                 designs other than Light-Water-Cooled                 Dose
                                                the three options?                                      Reactors.                                                The current 10 CFR part 20 radiation
                                                C. Issue No. 3: Detailed Considerations                    Option 3g: Consolidation of NRC                    protection regulations were
                                                for Revising 10 CFR Part 50,                            licensing guidance implementing 10                    promulgated approximately 1 year prior
                                                Appendix I                                              CFR part 50, appendix I—the NRC staff                 to the publication of the NRC’s
                                                   The questions in this section explore                would consolidate some NRC guidance                   metrication policy (57 FR 46202;
                                                some of the specific technical details                  documents, if appropriate, and update                 October 7, 1992). The metrication policy
                                                that may be associated with revising the                the following RGs and NUREGs:                         addresses the units to be used to express
                                                design objectives. The NRC staff has                    a. RG 1.21                                            radioactivity, radiation exposure and
                                                identified the following options for                    b. RG 1.109                                           dose. Therefore, regulations referencing
                                                potential revisions to the 10 CFR part                  c. RG 1.206                                           dose limits and other measurements are
                                                50, appendix I. It should be noted that                 d. RG 4.15                                            formatted with the SI units in
                                                the various options below are not                       e. NUREG–1301                                         parentheses. Other NRC regulations
                                                considered to be mutually exclusive;                    f. NUREG–1302                                         have instances in which the SI units are
                                                                                                        g. NUREG–0133
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                                                that is, the NRC may consider one or                                                                          listed first, with the traditional or
                                                more of these options, or various                       h. NUREG–0543                                         ‘‘English’’ units in parentheses.
                                                combinations of these options:                          i. NUREG/CR–4013—LADTAP                               Numerical values listed in the 10 CFR
                                                   Option 3a: Maintain the numerical                    j. NUREG/CR–4013—GASPAR                               part 20 appendices are given only in the
                                                values of the 10 CFR part 50, appendix                  k. NUREG–0800                                         traditional units. In SRM–SECY–12–
                                                I, design objectives—the NRC staff                         The following questions are intended               0064, the Commission disapproved the
                                                would keep the numerical values for                     to elicit information and initiate a dialog           elimination of traditional units or
                                                design objectives, but change the units.                with the public, the regulated                        ‘‘English’’ dose units from the NRC’s


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                                                regulations. The SRM further stated that                to a Semi-Infinite Cloud of Noble                     contain both metric and English units
                                                both the traditional and SI units should                Gases;’’ Table E–6, ‘‘External Dose                   (e.g., metric units first, followed by
                                                be maintained.                                          Factors for Standing on Contaminated                  English units in parentheses)? Would
                                                   Pursuant to the NRC’s 1992                           Ground;’’ Tables E–7 to E–10,                         this be an undue burden or hardship, as
                                                metrication policy, the NRC supports                    ‘‘Inhalation Dose Factors;’’ and Tables               identified in the Commission’s 1996
                                                and encourages the use of the metric                    E–11 to E–14, ‘‘Ingestion Dose Factors.’’             review of the 1992 metrication policy
                                                system of measurement by the nuclear                    As noted in the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR,                  (61 FR 31171; June 19, 1996)? Explain
                                                industry. The 1992 policy directed that                 the conversion of the unit of                         and provide examples.
                                                the NRC, beginning in 1993, publish the                 radioactivity from the traditional unit of               Question 4–2: What costs or other
                                                following documents in dual units, with                 mCi to the SI unit of becquerel (Bq) is               impacts to operational programs would
                                                the SI units listed first followed by the               not a whole number or an integer value.               be incurred if metrication was changed
                                                English units in parentheses: New                       As a result, the number of significant                as described above?
                                                regulations, major amendments to                        digits will result in different values,                  Question 4–3: Should the
                                                existing regulations, regulatory guides,                with the difference determined by the                 requirements of 10 CFR 20.2101(a) and
                                                NUREG-series documents, policy                          rounding of the numerical values. For                 the guidance of RGs 1.21 and 4.15 be
                                                statements, information notices, generic                example, if rounded to one significant                revised and integrated with those in 10
                                                letters, bulletins, and all written                     digit, using the standard rounding                    CFR part 50, appendix I, thereby
                                                communications directed to the public.                  conventions, the value in SI unit would               allowing licensees to provide records
                                                The NRC’s policy further directs that                   be smaller than the value in mCi, and                 and reports in SI units only?
                                                NRC documents specific to a licensee,                   would be more restrictive. Therefore,                 V. Public Meetings
                                                such as inspection reports and docketed                 the NRC staff is seeking to explore the
                                                material concerning a particular                        implications of presenting dose                          The NRC plans to conduct public
                                                licensee, will be in the system of units                coefficients, dose conversions factors,               meetings and participate in industry
                                                employed by the licensee. Furthermore,                  and cost-benefit ratios in both SI and                workshops and conferences for the
                                                all event reporting and emergency                       traditional units. Licensees are                      purpose of discussing the issues
                                                response communications between                         encouraged to review the technical and                identified in this ANPR. The public
                                                licensees, the NRC, and State and local                 metrication policy issues described in                meetings will provide forums for the
                                                authorities will use the traditional                    the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR, as they are                  NRC staff to discuss the issues and
                                                system of measurement. In a 1996                        not repeated here for brevity.                        questions identified in this ANPR with
                                                review of its 1992 metrication policy,                     If 10 CFR part 20 and appendix B to                external stakeholders and to receive
                                                the Commission stated that it does not                  10 CFR part 20 were revised to include                information to support development of
                                                intend to revisit the 1992 policy unless                both SI and traditional units, then it                a regulatory basis for a potential
                                                it is shown to cause an undue burden                    would be necessary for consistency to                 revision to 10 CFR part 50, appendix I.
                                                or hardship (61 FR 31169–31171; June                    also revise the numerical guides of                   The meetings are not intended to be a
                                                19, 1996).                                              Section II of 10 CFR part 50, appendix                formal solicitation of comments, but
                                                   The NRC has issued an ANPR                           I, and guidance used to implement these               rather to encourage stakeholders to
                                                concerning a potential revision to its                  requirements. Therefore, providing both               provide feedback in written form during
                                                radiation protection regulations in 10                  sets of units may be perceived as                     the ANPR comment period. The NRC
                                                CFR part 20. In its 10 CFR part 20                      resulting in a cumbersome set of                      will post public meeting
                                                ANPR, the NRC staff is seeking input on                 regulatory criteria and tabulations in RG             announcements at least 10 calendar
                                                how the Commission’s metrication                        1.109. Similarly, parallel revisions                  days before the date of the meetings at
                                                policy should be implemented,                           would need to be made to computer                     http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/
                                                particularly with how the numerical                     codes used to calculate doses such that               public-meetings/index.cfm.
                                                values should be presented in appendix                  dose results would be expressed in both               Stakeholders should monitor this NRC
                                                B of 10 CFR part 20. Appendix B of 10                   units. One alternative could be to                    public meeting Web site for information
                                                CFR part 20 is set forth in a tabular                   provide an expanded set of tables in the              about the meetings and issues specific
                                                format with nine columns providing                      regulatory guide or a NUREG for the                   to the potential revision of 10 CFR part
                                                each radionuclide’s annual limits on                    convenience of users. The use of                      50, appendix I, regulations and
                                                intake (ALI) and derived air                            traditional and SI units pose significant             guidance.
                                                concentrations (DAC), effluent                          communication challenges given the                    VI. Cumulative Effects of Regulation
                                                concentration limits for airborne and                   potential for confusion when different
                                                liquid releases to the general                          sets of units are used. The NRC staff is                The NRC has implemented a program
                                                environment, and concentration limits                   interested in views of possible                       to address the possible ‘‘Cumulative
                                                for discharges to sanitary sewer systems                alternatives, and implications of                     Effects of Regulation’’ (CER) in the
                                                in the traditional units of microcuries                 alternatives on the format of regulations             development of regulatory bases for
                                                (mCi) or microcuries per milliliter (mCi/               and guidance and impacts on plant                     rulemakings. The CER recognizes the
                                                ml).                                                    operations in aligning any revisions to               challenges that licensees or other
                                                   The concerns identified in the 10 CFR                10 CFR part 20 and 10 CFR part 50,                    impacted entities (such as Agreement
                                                part 20 ANPR, such as the use of dual                   appendix I, with the Commission’s                     States) may face while implementing
                                                units (SI and traditional) are also                     metrication policy.                                   new NRC or other agency regulatory
                                                relevant to the guidance used in                           The following questions are intended               requirements. The CER is an
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                                                implementing 10 CFR part 50, appendix                   to elicit information and initiate a dialog           organizational effectiveness challenge
                                                I. For example, RG 1.109, presents                      with the public, the regulated                        that results from a licensee or other
                                                traditional units of radioactivity, dose                community, and other stakeholders in                  impacted entity implementing a number
                                                coefficients, and dose conversion                       future workshops and meetings.                        of complex positions, programs or
                                                factors, specifically in Table A–1,                                                                           requirements within a prescribed
                                                ‘‘Bioaccumulation Factors to Be Used in                 Questions                                             implementation period and with limited
                                                the Absence of Site-Specific Data;’’                      Question 4–1: Should the annual                     available resources, including the ability
                                                Table B–1, ‘‘Dose Factors for Exposure                  radioactive effluent release reports                  to access technical expertise to address


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                                                a specific issue. The NRC is specifically                  rationale or justification for any such                    10 CFR part 50, appendix I, regulations
                                                requesting comments on the cumulative                      compliance date.                                           and associated guidance documents.
                                                effects that may result from potential                       Question 5–2: What actions could be                      This information will be used to support
                                                amendments to 10 CFR part 50,                              taken to reduce or minimize the                            any regulatory analysis performed by
                                                appendix I, and revisions to associated                    implementation time?                                       the NRC.
                                                guidance documents. When developing                          Question 5–3: What other
                                                                                                           requirements, regulations, or orders,                      VII. Plain Writing
                                                comments on the possible cumulative
                                                effects of any future rulemaking to                        whether issued or promulgated by the
                                                                                                                                                                         The Plain Writing Act of 2010, (Pub.
                                                amend the 10 CFR part 50, appendix I,                      NRC or another Federal agency, may
                                                                                                                                                                      L. 111–274) requires Federal agencies to
                                                and associated guidance documents,                         compete with, or take priority over
                                                                                                                                                                      write documents in a clear, concise, and
                                                please consider the following questions:                   implementing any potential changes to
                                                                                                                                                                      well-organized manner. The NRC has
                                                                                                           10 CFR part 50, appendix I? If so, what
                                                                                                                                                                      written this document to be consistent
                                                Questions                                                  are the consequences, including
                                                                                                                                                                      with the Plain Writing Act as well as the
                                                                                                           associated costs, and how should they
                                                   Question 5–1: If the NRC conducts a                     be addressed?                                              Presidential Memorandum, ‘‘Plain
                                                parallel rulemaking effort (amending its                     Question 5–4: If 10 CFR part 50,                         Language in Government Writing,’’
                                                regulations in both 10 CFR part 20 and                     appendix I, is amended, what                               published June 10, 1998 (63 FR 31883).
                                                10 CFR part 50, appendix I), should                        unintended consequences, including                         The NRC requests comments on this
                                                there be a separate, later compliance                      associated costs, may arise that would                     ANPR with respect to the clarity and
                                                date (i.e., a period of time between the                   negate the benefits to revising it? What                   effectiveness of the language used.
                                                rules’ effective date and a date when                      could be done to minimize unintended                       VIII. Availability of Documents
                                                licensees must be in compliance with                       consequences?
                                                the rules)? If so, when should the                           In addition to responding to the                           The documents identified in the
                                                compliance date be set, e.g., 1 year after                 questions above, please provide, if                        following table are available to
                                                the effective date? Two years? Another                     available, information on the costs and                    interested persons through one or more
                                                length of time? Please explain the                         benefits of any potential revisions to the                 of the following methods, as indicated.

                                                                                                                                                                                                            ADAMS Acces-
                                                                                                                  Cited documents                                                                             sion No.

                                                Proposed Revision to 10 CFR part 20, ANPR (79 FR 43284; July 25, 2014) ..................................................................................   ML14084A333
                                                Extension of Comment Period for the 10 CFR part 20 ANPR (79 FR 69065; November 20, 2014) ...............................................                    ML14325A519
                                                Proposed Revision to 40 CFR part 190, ANPR (79 FR 6509; February 4, 2014) ............................................................................      Not in ADAMS
                                                SECY–01–0148, ‘‘Processes For Revision of 10 CFR Part 20 Regarding Adoption Of ICRP Recommendations On Occupa-                                              ML011580363
                                                  tional Dose Limits And Dosimetric Models and Parameters,’’ August 2, 2001.
                                                SRM–SECY–01–0148, ‘‘Processes For Revision of 10 CFR Part 20 Regarding Adoption Of ICRP Recommendations On Occu-                                            ML021050104
                                                  pational Dose Limits And Dosimetric Models And Parameters,’’ April 12, 2002.
                                                SECY–08–0197, ‘‘Options to Revise Radiation Protection Regulations And Guidance With Respect to the 2007 Recommenda-                                        ML083360555
                                                  tions of ICRP,’’ December 18, 2008.
                                                SRM–SECY–08–0197, ‘‘Options To Revise Radiation Protection Regulations and Guidance With Respect to the 2007 Rec-                                           ML090920103
                                                  ommendations of ICRP,’’ April 2, 2009.
                                                SECY–12–0064, ‘‘Recommendations For Policy and Technical Direction To Revise Radiation Protection Regulations and Guid-                                     ML121020108
                                                  ance,’’ April 25, 2012.
                                                SRM–SECY–12–0064, ‘‘Recommendations For Policy And Technical Direction To Revise Radiation Protection Regulations                                           ML12352A133
                                                  And Guidance,’’ December 17, 2012.
                                                Regulatory Guide 1.21, ‘‘Measuring, Evaluating, and Reporting Radioactivity in Solid Wastes and Releases of Radioactive Ma-                                 ML091170109
                                                  terials in Liquid and Gaseous Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power, Rev. 2,’’ June 2009.
                                                Regulatory Guide 1.109, ‘‘Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of                                  ML003740384
                                                  Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, Rev. 1,’’ October 1977.
                                                Regulatory Guide 1.110, ‘‘Cost-Benefit Analysis for Radwaste Systems for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactors, Rev.                                    ML13241A052
                                                  1,’’ October 2013.
                                                Regulatory Guide 1.111, ‘‘Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Re-                                   ML003740354
                                                  leases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors, Rev. 1,’’ July 1977.
                                                Regulatory Guide 1.112, ‘‘Calculation of Releases of Radioactive Materials in Gaseous and Liquid Effluents from Light-Water-                                ML070320241
                                                  Cooled Nuclear Power Reactors, Rev. 1,’’ March 2007.
                                                Regulatory Guide 1.113, ‘‘Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the                                   ML003740390
                                                  Purpose of Implementing Appendix I, Rev. 1,’’ April 1977.
                                                Regulatory Guide 1.206, ‘‘Combined License Applications for Nuclear Power Plants (LWR Edition),’’ June 2007 .........................                       ML070720184
                                                Regulatory Guide 4.15, ‘‘Quality Assurance for Radiological Monitoring Programs (Inception through Normal Operations to Li-                                 ML071790506
                                                  cense Termination)—Effluent Streams and the Environment, Rev. 2,’’ July 2007.
                                                Docket RM–50–2, ‘‘Guides on Design Objectives for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants’’ .................................................               ML14071A275
                                                NUREG–0133, ‘‘Preparation of Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants: A Guidance Manual for                                 ML091050057
                                                  Users of Standard Technical Specifications,’’ October 1978.
                                                NUREG–0172, ‘‘Age-Specific Radiation Dose Commitment Factors for a One-Year Intake,’’ November 1977 ..............................                          ML14083A242
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                                                NUREG–0543, ‘‘Methods for Demonstrating LWR Compliance With the EPA Uranium Fuel Cycle Standard (40 CFR Part                                                ML081360410
                                                  190),’’ February 1980.
                                                NUREG–0800, ‘‘Standard Review Plan for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants: LWR Edition,’’                                       ML070660036
                                                  March 2007.
                                                NUREG/CR–1276, ‘‘User’s Manual for LADTAP II—A Computer Program for Calculating Radiation Exposure to Man from Rou-                                         Not In
                                                  tine Releases of Nuclear Reactor Liquid Effluents,’’ May 1980.                                                                                              ADAMS 17
                                                NUREG–1301, ‘‘Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Guidance: Standard Radiological Effluent Controls for Pressurized Water Re-                                   ML091050061
                                                  actors,’’ April 1991.



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                                                                                                                                                                                                        ADAMS Acces-
                                                                                                                Cited documents                                                                           sion No.

                                                NUREG–1302, ‘‘Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Guidance: Standard Radiological Effluent Controls for Boiling Water Reac-                                 ML091050059
                                                 tors,’’ April 1991.
                                                NUREG–1555, ‘‘Standard Review Plans for Environmental Reviews for Nuclear Power Plants: Environmental Standard Review                                   ML12335A667
                                                 Plan (with Supplement 1 for Operating Reactor License Renewal),’’ June 2013.
                                                NUREG/CR–4013, ‘‘LADTAP II, ‘‘Technical Reference and User Guide,’’ April 1986 ......................................................................   Not In
                                                                                                                                                                                                          ADAMS 18
                                                NUREG/CR–4653, ‘‘GASPAR II—Technical Reference and User Guide,’’ March 1987 ..................................................................          Not In
                                                                                                                                                                                                          ADAMS 19



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                                                  The NRC will consider comments                         RIN 2120–AA64                                             Federal holidays.
                                                received or other information submitted                                                                            Examining the AD Docket
                                                                                                         Airworthiness Directives; Fokker
                                                in response to this ANPR in the                                                                                       You may examine the AD docket on
                                                                                                         Services B.V. Airplanes
                                                development of the proposed draft                                                                                  the Internet at http://
                                                regulatory basis or any other documents                  AGENCY: Federal Aviation                                  www.regulations.gov by searching for
                                                developed as a part of any potential                     Administration (FAA), DOT.                                and locating Docket No. FAA–2015–
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                                                responses to comments or other                           SUMMARY:    We propose to adopt a new                     except Federal holidays. The AD docket
                                                information submitted in response to                     airworthiness directive (AD) for all                      contains this proposed AD, the
                                                this ANPR. If the NRC develops a                         Fokker Services B.V. Model F.27 Mark                      regulatory evaluation, any comments
                                                regulatory basis sufficient to support a                 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, and 700                          received and other information. The
                                                proposed rule, then there will be an                     airplanes. This proposed AD was                           street address for the Docket Operations
                                                opportunity for public comment when                      prompted by a design review, which                        office (telephone 800–647–5527) is in
                                                the proposed rule is published and the                   revealed that no controlled bonding                       the ADDRESSES section. Comments will
                                                NRC will respond to such comments if                     provisions are present on a number of                     be available in the AD docket shortly
                                                and when it publishes a final rule. If the               critical locations inside the fuel tank or                after receipt.
                                                NRC develops draft supporting guidance                   connected to the fuel tank wall; and no
                                                                                                                                                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom
                                                or proposes revisions to existing                        anti-spray cover is installed on the fuel
                                                guidance documents associated with the                   shut-off valve (FSOV) in both wings.                      Rodriguez, Aerospace Engineer,
                                                10 CFR part 50, appendix I regulations,                  This proposed AD would require                            International Branch, ANM–116,
                                                then the public, the regulated                           installing additional bonding provisions                  Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA,
                                                community, and other stakeholders will                   in the fuel tank, installing an anti-spray                1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA
                                                have an opportunity to provide                           cover on the FSOV, and revising the                       98057–3356; telephone 425–227–1137;
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                                                decides not to pursue a 10 CFR part 50,                  incorporating fuel airworthiness                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                appendix I rulemaking, as described in                   limitation items and critical design                      Comments Invited
                                                this ANPR, the NRC will publish a                        configuration control limitations. We
                                                document in the Federal Register that                    are proposing this AD to prevent an                         We invite you to send any written
                                                will generally address public comments                   ignition source in the fuel tank vapor                    relevant data, views, or arguments about
                                                and withdraw this ANPR.                                  space, which could result in a fuel tank                  this proposed AD. Send your comments
                                                                                                         explosion and consequent loss of the                      to an address listed under the
                                                  Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 17th day
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                                                                                                                                                                   ADDRESSES section. Include ‘‘Docket No.
                                                of April, 2015.                                          airplane.
                                                                                                                                                                   FAA–2015–0933; Directorate Identifier
                                                                                                         DATES:  We must receive comments on                       2014–NM–098–AD’’ at the beginning of
                                                  17 NUREG/CR–1276,      NUREG/CR–4013, and              this proposed AD by June 18, 2015.                        your comments. We specifically invite
                                                NUREG/CR–4653 are available through the
                                                                                                         ADDRESSES: You may send comments,                         comments on the overall regulatory,
                                                Radiation Safety Information Computational Center
                                                at https://rsicc.ornl.gov/Default.aspx.                  using the procedures found in 14 CFR                      economic, environmental, and energy
                                                   18 See footnote 17.                                   11.43 and 11.45, by any of the following                  aspects of this proposed AD. We will
                                                   19 See footnote 17.                                   methods:                                                  consider all comments received by the


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Document Created: 2018-02-21 10:22:42
Document Modified: 2018-02-21 10:22:42
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionAdvance notice of proposed rulemaking; request for comment.
DatesSubmit comments by September 1, 2015. Comments received after this date will be considered if it is practical to do so, but the NRC is only able to ensure consideration of comments received on or before this date.
ContactCarolyn Lauron, telephone: 301-415- 2736, email: [email protected]; or Nishka Devaser, telephone: 301- 415-5196, email: [email protected] Both of the Office of New Reactors, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555- 0001.
FR Citation80 FR 25237 
RIN Number3150-AJ38

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