ANS 2.17-2010 evaluation of subsurface radionuclide transport at commercial nuclear power plants《商用核电厂地下放射性核素迁移评估》.pdf
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1、ANSI/ANS-2.17-2010evaluation of subsurfaceradionuclide transport at commercialnuclear power plantsANSI/ANS-2.17-2010ANSI/ANS-2.17-2010American National StandardEvaluation of SubsurfaceRadionuclide Transport at CommercialNuclear Power PlantsSecretariatAmerican Nuclear SocietyPrepared by theAmerican N
2、uclear SocietyStandards CommitteeWorking Group ANS-2.17Published by theAmerican Nuclear Society555 North Kensington AvenueLa Grange Park, Illinois 60526 USAApproved December 23, 2010by theAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc.AmericanNationalStandardDesignation of this document as an American N
3、ational Standard attests thatthe principles of openness and due process have been followed in the approvalprocedure and that a consensus of those directly and materially affected bythe standard has been achieved.This standard was developed under procedures of the Standards Committee ofthe American N
4、uclear Society; these procedures are accredited by the Amer-ican National Standards Institute, Inc., as meeting the criteria for AmericanNational Standards. The consensus committee that approved the standardwas balanced to ensure that competent, concerned, and varied interests havehad an opportunity
5、 to participate.An American National Standard is intended to aid industry, consumers, gov-ernmental agencies, and general interest groups. Its use is entirely voluntary.The existence of an American National Standard, in and of itself, does notpreclude anyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing
6、, or using prod-ucts, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard.By publication of this standard, the American Nuclear Society does not insureanyone utilizing the standard against liability allegedly arising from or afterits use. The content of this standard reflects acceptable practice
7、 at the time ofits approval and publication. Changes, if any, occurring through developmentsin the state of the art, may be considered at the time that the standard issubjected to periodic review. It may be reaffirmed, revised, or withdrawn atany time in accordance with established procedures. Users
8、 of this standardare cautioned to determine the validity of copies in their possession and toestablish that they are of the latest issue.The American Nuclear Society accepts no responsibility for interpretations ofthis standard made by any individual or by any ad hoc group of individuals.Requests fo
9、r interpretation should be sent to the Standards Department atSociety Headquarters. Action will be taken to provide appropriate response inaccordance with established procedures that ensure consensus on theinterpretation.Comments on this standard are encouraged and should be sent to SocietyHeadquart
10、ers.Published byAmerican Nuclear Society555 North Kensington AvenueLa Grange Park, Illinois 60526 USACopyright 2010 by American Nuclear Society. All rights reserved.Any part of this standard may be quoted. Credit lines should read “Extracted fromAmerican National Standard ANSI0ANS-2.17-2010 with per
11、mission of the publisher,the American Nuclear Society.” Reproduction prohibited under copyright conventionunless written permission is granted by the American Nuclear Society.Printed in the United States of AmericaForewordThis Foreword is not a part of American National Standard “Evaluation of Subsu
12、rfaceRadionuclide Transport at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants,” ANSI0ANS-2.17-2010.!This standard constitutes a major revision of the original standard, ANSI0ANS-2.17-1980, which was adopted on April 9, 1980, reaffirmed on October 3, 1989,and withdrawn on July 28, 2000. A new working group, Working
13、 Group ANS-2.17of ANS-25 Subcommittee Siting: Environmental surface occurrence and movement of radio-nuclides, except to the extent that surfaceradionuclide occurrence and movement mightaffect, or be affected by, on-site subsurfaceradionuclide occurrence and movemente.g.,a surface release that subse
14、quently infil-trates and affects groundwater, a subsur-face release that affects surface water,including exposure pathways across thegroundwatersurface-water transition zone!; corrective action, which might be requiredas the result of a subsurface radionucliderelease; dose calculations to demonstrat
15、e compli-ance with any regulatory requirement.2 Definitions2.1 Acronyms and initialismsALARA: as low as is reasonably achievableANS: American Nuclear SocietyANSI: American National Standards InstituteASTM: ASTM International, previously knownastheAmericanSocietyforTestingandMaterialsCFR: Code of Fed
16、eral RegulationsCRWMS: civilian radioactive waste manage-ment system management and operatingcontractorCSM: conceptual site modelDQO(s): data quality objectives!EIS: Environmental Impact StatementEPRI: Electric Power Research InstituteFEP(s): features!, events!, and processes!IAEA: International Ato
17、mic Energy AgencyNEI: Nuclear Energy InstituteNGWA: National Ground Water AssociationNRC: National Research CouncilREMP: Radiological Environmental Monitor-ing ProgramRETS: Radioactive Effluent TechnicalSpecificationsTEDE: total effective dose equivalentUSEPA: U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyUSN
18、RC: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission2.2 Definition of termsabnormal radionuclide release: The un-planned or uncontrolled emission of an efflu-ent i.e., containing plant-related, licensedradioactive material!.aslowasisreasonablyachievable(ALARA):Every reasonable effort is made to maintain ex-posure
19、s to radiation as far below the dose lim-its as is practical consistent with the purposefor which the licensed activity is undertaken,taking into account the state of technology, theeconomics of improvements in relation to stateof technology, the economics of improvementsin relation to benefits to t
20、he public health and1safety, and other societal and socioeconomic con-siderations, and in relation to utilization of nu-clear energy and licensed materials in the publicinterest.ambient flow: Natural horizontal or verticalgroundwater movement through the subsur-face, or resulting from natural hydrau
21、lic gra-dients in an open borehole, well, or piezometer.aquifer: A geologic formation, group of forma-tions, or part of a formation that contains suf-ficient saturated permeable material to yieldsignificant quantities of water to springs, seeps,and wells.aquifer, confined: An aquifer bounded aboveby
22、 an aquitard.aquifer, unconfined: An aquifer whose uppersurface is a water table.aquitard: A geologic formation that restricts,but does not prevent, groundwater movementinto or between aquifers.baselineconcentration,local:The concentra-tion or activity of a substance that is indicativeof local site
23、conditions prior to the operation ofthe nuclear power plant.baseline concentration, regional: The con-centration or activity of a substance that isindicative of regional conditions prior to theoperation of the nuclear power plant.biogeochemical processes: The chemical in-teractions that exist among
24、the atmosphere,hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere.capillary zone: The region above the watertable where pores are saturated but where thewater gauge pressure is negative; also calledthe tension-saturated mercial nuclear power plant: A commer-cial electrical generating facility using a nu-clear
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