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Regulatory Effectiveness of the Station Blackout Rule (NUREG-1776)On this page:Download complete document The following links on this page are to documents in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). See our Plugins, Viewers, and Other Tools page for more information. For successful viewing of PDF documents on our site please be sure to use the latest version of Adobe. Publication InformationManuscript Completed: August 2000 Prepared by Division of Systems Analysis and Regulatory Effectiveness AbstractThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research is reviewing selected regulations, starting with the station blackout (SBO) rule, to determine if the requirements are achieving the desired outcomes. This initiative is part of an evolving program to make NRC activities and decisions more effective, efficient, and realistic. This report evaluates the effectiveness of the SBO rule by comparing regulatory expectations to outcomes. A set of baseline expectations was established from the SBO rule and related regulatory documents in the areas of coping capability, risk reduction, emergency diesel generator reliability, and value-impact. The report concludes that although there are opportunities to improve the clarity of SBO related regulatory documents, the SBO rule is effective and the industry and the NRC costs to implement the SBO rule were reasonable considering the outcome. |
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