10 CFR 100 - REACTOR SITE CRITERIA
- § 100.1 — Purpose.
- § 100.2 — Scope.
- § 100.3 — Definitions.
- § 100.4 — Communications.
- § 100.8 — Information collection requirements: OMB approval.
- SUBPART A — Evaluation Factors for Stationary Power Reactor Site Applications Before January 10, 1997 and for Testing Reactors (§§ 100.10 - 100.11)
- SUBPART B — Evaluation Factors for Stationary Power Reactor Site Applications on or After January 10, 1997 (§§ 100.20 - 100.23)
- Appendix A to Part 100 - Seismic and Geologic Siting Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2011-24079 RIN Docket No. s. PRM-50-97, PRM-50-98, PRM-50-99 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Petitions for rulemaking; notice of receipt. 10 CFR Parts 50, 52, and 100 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) has received six petitions for rulemaking (PRM), dated July 26, 2011, from the Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. (NRDC or the petitioner). The petitioner requests that the NRC amend its regulations to require emergency preparedness (EP) enhancements for prolonged station blackouts; EP enhancements for multiunit events; licensees to confirm seismic hazards and flooding hazards every 10 years and address any new and significant information; licensees to improve spent nuclear fuel pool safety; each operating and new reactor licensee to establish station blackout mitigation strategies and resources; and more realistic, hands-on training and exercises on Severe Accident Mitigation [sic] Guidelines and Extreme Damage Mitigation Guidelines for specified licensee staff. The NRC is not instituting a public comment period for these PRMs at this time.



