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On Wednesday, May 10 from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will hold a public meeting to discuss the draft regulatory basis for its rulemaking on emergency preparedness (EP) for small modular reactors (SMRs) and advanced reactors.
The regulatory basis document outlines the agency’s overall approach to the rulemaking, and the background and developments leading up to it. Participants can attend in person at the NRC or by phone.
In its regulatory basis publication, the NRC posits that its new regulations on EP will be consequence-oriented and performance-based, allowing for recognition of the inherent safety benefits of SMRs and advanced reactors. It leaves open the possibility that for some plant designs, “the potential exists for [the Emergency Planning Zone or ‘EPZ’] to be contained within the site boundary.”
Comments on the regulatory basis document are due by June 27, 2017, and this public meeting can help those members of the advanced reactor community interested in filing comments. Getting this rulemaking right can have a significant impact on the cost of and public perception of next-generation nuclear technologies.
Authored by Amy Roma and Sachin Desai.