1 Options to Revise Radiation Protection Regulations SECY-08-0197 Kimyata Morgan Butler, Ph.D. Health Physicist/Project Manager Office of Federal and State.

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1 Options to Revise Radiation Protection Regulations SECY Kimyata Morgan Butler, Ph.D. Health Physicist/Project Manager Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs Regulatory Information Conference March 10, 2009

2 Most recent rulemaking to incorporate the recommendations of the ICRP into 10 CFR 20 was completed in 1991, and was based primarily on ICRP Publication 26 (1977) Regulations that contained explicit dose criteria, rather than cross-references to Part 20, were not updated in 1991, and remain based primarily on ICRP Publications 1 (1958) and 2 (1959) Background

3 Background (continued) NRC staff recommended in 2001 that the Commission wait for next set of ICRP recommendations, and begin Technical Basis development Commission agreed in April 2002, but did not approve Technical Basis efforts ICRP Recommendations published in December 2007, as Publication 103, following considerable public consultation

4 Considerations Numerous inquiries to Commission and Staff about the status of updates to U.S. radiation protection regulations Globalization of economy and industry places greater importance on regulatory consistency Other countries and international organizations already starting process of update Interest from nuclear power industry to update standards and increase consistency

5 Initial Interactions Staff has engaged States, nuclear industry, medical community, ACRS, ACMUI General agreement that updates and modifications are warranted Impacts of technical issues are highly dependent upon approach taken for resolution Lack of information for some licensee segments, particularly industrial and medical States will use revision as basis to regulate both AEA and non-AEA radiation activities

6 SECY Policy Issue Notation Vote paper provided to Commission on December 18, 2008 Provides Options for next steps regarding NRC radiation protection standards Provides Background on key technical issues in 10 CFR Part 20 and 10 CFR Part 50 Recommends Commission approval for staff to undertake stakeholder dialogue and technical basis development

7 Regulatory Options Options include: –No Action –Update 10 CFR Part 50 and Part 50 Appendix I –Engage Stakeholders & Develop Technical Basis to Increase Alignment of NRC Radiation Protection Framework with ICRP 103 Factors considered –Schedule for technical information –New reactor licensing –Other issues that may be raised outside ICRP changes –Resources

8 Recommendation Option 3, begin process of moving towards greater degree of alignment Begin stakeholder dialogue with stakeholder communities on technical issues and options Begin technical basis development Interact with other Federal and State Agencies to foster consistency in directions and approach Provide recommendations for rulemaking when technical basis available

9 Technical Issues for Part 20 Total Effective Dose Constraints –Occupational Exposure –Public Exposure Dose limits –Occupational –Public –Embryo/fetus of Declared Pregnant Woman Numerical values of weighting factors and Appendix B

10 Moving Forward Pending Commission approval, NRC staff are looking to engage stakeholders on the technical issues and options for resolution –What are YOUR thoughts on the technical issues identified? –What are the impacts of different options? –Are there other options that should be considered? –What other issues need to be put on the table? –What information is needed to make decisions?

11 Questions?

12 Background Materials

13 ICRP Publication 103 Consolidated material from ICRP Publication 60 and subsequent publications Maintained fundamental principles of: Justification, Optimization, and Limitation Radiation risk remains as ~ 5 x per rem LNT for prospective radiation control programs

14 ICRP Publication 103 Moved to a “situation” based framework –Planned Exposure Situations –Emergency Exposure Situations –Existing Exposure Situations Emphasized Optimization using Dose Constraints Retained Dose Limits and values –Occupational Exposure: 10 rem / 5 years, max of 5 rem in any one year –Public Exposure: 100 mrem –Embryo/Fetus: 100 mrem

15 ICRP Continuing Work Assessment of new scientific information has resulted in new tissue and radiation weighting factors Efforts now underway to calculate new dose conversion factors using updated models and information Commonly used radionuclides to be available in Complete set 2014