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          Development of Approaches, Methodologies and Criteria for Determining the Technical Basis for Emergency Planning Zone for Small Modular Reactor Deployment

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          I31029

          CRP

          2222

          Approved Date

          19 May 2017

          Status

          Active - Ongoing

          Start Date

          9 February 2018

          Expected End Date

          8 August 2021

          Participating Countries

          Argentina
          Canada
          China
          Finland
          Indonesia
          Israel
          Japan
          Kingdom of the Netherlands
          Pakistan
          Republic of Korea
          Saudi Arabia
          Tunisia
          United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
          United States of America

          Description

          Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), with electrical power up to 300 MW per module, have?specific design, safety and siting features as well as applications?that should be properly assessed to formulate and plan for adequate Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) arrangements, in particular the size of Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs). EPR is one of the elements in the development of a national infrastructure for nuclear power, while EPZ is one of?the specific regulatory aspects to enable SMR deployment in diverse siting niches. The CRP has the key objective to develop approaches and methodologies which enable relating design and safety features of SMRs with the extent of offsite arrangements needed, focusing on the size of EPZ, by comparing design- and site-specific technical basis to be provided by SMR developers, nuclear regulators, emergency planners and users/utilities;?Notes: An EPZ consists of?the precautionary action zone (PAZ) and the urgent protective actions planning zone (UPZ) where arrangements have been made to take precautionary and urgent protective actions in the event of a nuclear or radiological emergency to avoid or minimize severe deterministic effects off the site and to avert doses off the site in accordance with international safety standards.

          Objectives

          The??main goal of the CRP is to develop approaches, methodologies and?criteria for determining the technical basis for EPR arrangements, focusing on the size of EPZ for SMR deployments based on international safety standards.

          Specific objectives

          Formulate criteria on the events and technical aspects to be considered for defining EPR arrangements for SMR, focusing on EPZ sizing. This should be based on the results of the research and the implementation of defence-in-depth in the design of SMRs, including small power, smaller source term, increased safety margin, enhanced engineered safety system, smaller and slower fission product release, and consequent reduced potential for radiation exposure to population in the vicinity of the plant;

          Develop approaches and methodologies which enable relating safety features of SMRs with the extent of offsite arrangements needed, particularly the size of EPZ, by comparing design- and site-specific technical basis to be provided by SMR developers, nuclear regulators, emergency planners and users/utilities;

          Provide suitable technical basis, as an input into the development of IAEA additional technical guidance (EPR series report) on EPR arrangements for SMRs. Also additional input into new guidance regarding source term definition and assessment could be derived on that basis, as appropriate.

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