Document title:
Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Code of Record
Document number: 24590-WTP-COR-MGT-15-00001, Rev 3
Contract number: DE-AC27-01RV14136
Department: Engineering
Author: Randolph L Schreiner
Signature Date
Checked by: Dennis Markman Signature Date
Issue status: Approved
Approved by: Ian Milgate
Approver’s position: Project Technical Director and Design Authority
Approver’s signature: Signature Date
9/23/2020
09/23/2020
09-23-2020
Issued byRPP-WTP PDC
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History Sheet
Rev Reason for revision Revised by 0 Initial Issue D. Fox
1 DOE comments and internal comments incorporated. Approved case by case exceptions added to Appendix B. Incorporate approved CORCN, 24590-WTP-CORCN-ENG-16-00002
R. Schreiner
2 Incorporate approved CORCN(s), 24590-WTP-CORCN-E-15-00001, 24590-WTP-CORCN-ENG-17-00001, 24590-WTP-CORCN-ENG-17-00002, 24590-WTP-CORCN-ENG-18-00002, 24590-WTP-CORCN-ENG-18-00003, 24590-WTP-CORCN-ENG-18-00004, 24590-WTP-CORCN-ENG-18-00005, 24590-WTP-CORCN-SYSE-18-00001.
Approved case by case exceptions added to Appendix B. This revision is a mirror image of 24590-WTP-COR-MGT-18-00001, Rev 0, Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Code of Record for the High-Level Waste (HLW) and Pre-Treat (PTF) Facilities. An editorial discussion was added to Section 1.1 Code of Record Purpose, to state that with this revision this document is applicable to only the Laboratory, Balance of Facilities, and Low-Activity Waste (LBL) activities.
R. Schreiner
3 Incorporate approved CORCN(s); 24590-WTP-CORCN-ENG-19-00001, 24590-WTP-CORCN-ENG-19-00003, 24590-WTP-CORCN-SYSE-19-00001, 24590-WTP-CORCN-SYSE-19-00002.
Approved case by case exceptions added to Appendix B Show approved CBCE(s) in revision history as incorporated;
24590-BOF-CBCE-E-16-00001, 24590-BOF-CBCE-HV-18-00001, 24590-HLW-CBCE-MS-16-00001, 24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-15-00001, 24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-17-00003, 24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-18-00001, 24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-18-00001, 24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-18-00004, 24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-19-00001, 24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-19-00002, 24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-16-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-16-00002, 24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-16-00003, 24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-17-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-18-00003, 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-15-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-15-00002, 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-18-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-18-00003, 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-18-00004, 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-19-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-ENG-15-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-ENG-16-00002, 24590-WTP-CBCE-ENG-16-00003, 24590-WTP-CBCE-ENG-16-00004, 24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00002, 24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00004, 24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00005, 24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00006, 24590-WTP-CBCE-J-18-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-MH-17-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-17-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-17-00002,
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24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00002, 24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00004, 24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00005, 24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00006, 24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00007, 24590-WTP-CBCE-PL-16-00002, 24590-WTP-CBCE-PL-17-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-PL-17-00003, 24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-20-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-19-00002, 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-19-00005, 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-20-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-FP-19-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-J-19-00001, 24590-WTP-CBCE-PL-19-00001.
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Contents History Sheet ................................................................................................................................. ii Acronyms ...................................................................................................................................... vi 1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................1
1.1 Code of Record Purpose ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Code of Record Sections ........................................................................................................................ 2
1.3 Code of Record Appendices .................................................................................................................. 2
2 Laws, Regulations, and Department of Energy Directives and Guides ...........................4
2.1 Laws and Regulations ............................................................................................................................ 4
2.2 Department of Energy Directives and Guides ..................................................................................... 5
2.3 Environmental Permits and Licenses ................................................................................................... 6
3 Codes and Standards .............................................................................................................9
3.1 Codes and Standards ............................................................................................................................. 9
4 Tailored Requirements .......................................................................................................18
4.1 Requirement Tailoring ........................................................................................................................ 18
5 Notes ......................................................................................................................................18
Appendix A Code of Record–Implementation Cases ...............................................................19 Appendix B Code of Record–One Time Exceptions .................................................................20
Appendix C Code of Record- Part 1 Safety Evaluations and Equivalency Evaluations (COR Assessment) - .............................................................................................................25
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Definitions Daughter Code or Standard – DOE, national industry, and consensus codes and standards that are invoked within implementing codes and standards (“parents”) documented in the COR. Daughters include dated editions. Parent Code or Standard – DOE, national industry, and consensus codes and standards that are implemented within the COR that indirectly invoke other codes and standards (“daughters”). Daughters need not be explicitly included in the COR. Tailoring –The process to adapt or modify specific sections of a code or standard for project use.
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Acronyms ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists ACI American Concrete Institute AISC American Institute of Steel Construction AMCA Air Movement and Control Association ANS American Nuclear Society ANSI American National Standards Institute API American Petroleum Institute ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials AWS American Welding Society AWWA American Water Works Association BNI Bechtel National, Inc. CBCE Case by Case Exception CFR Code of Federal Regulations CMAA Crane Manufacturers Association of America COR Code of Record CSA Canadian Standards Association CTI Cooling Technology Institute DOE Department of Energy DSA Documented Safety Analysis EMF Effluent Management Facility EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPC Engineering, Procurement, and Construction ERDA Energy Research and Development Administration FMG Factory Mutual Global HEI Heat Exchange Institute HLW High-Level Waste Facility HPS Health Physics Society IBC International Building Code ICC International Code Council ICEA Insulated Cable Engineers Association IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IESNA Illuminating Engineering Society of North America ISA International Society of Automation ISO International Organization for Standardization LAW Low-Activity Waste Facility LBL Low-Activity Waste Facility, Balance of Facilities, and Analytical Laboratory NACE National Association of Corrosion Engineers NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NFPA National Fire Protection Association NOC Notice of Construction NOG-1 Rules for Construction of Overhead and Gantry Cranes NQA Nuclear Quality Assurance
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NUM-1 Rules for Construction of Cranes, Monorails, and Hoists NUREG Nuclear Regulatory Guide PDSA Preliminary Documented Safety Analysis PTF Pretreatment Facility PSD Prevention of Significant Deterioration SFPE Society of Fire Protection Engineers SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association SRD Safety Requirements Document SSC Structure, System, and Components UL Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. WAC Washington Administrative Code WDOH Washington State Department of Health WSDOT Washington State Department of Transportation WTP Waste Treatment Plant
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1 Introduction 1.1 Code of Record Purpose
This document represents the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Code of Record (COR) for the Waste Treatment Plant Project (WTP) from the initial issuance of revision 0 until the issuance of revision 2. With the issuance of revision 2 of this EPC COR, this document is applicable to the Low-Activity, Balance of Facilities, and Laboratory (collectively known as LBL) facilities only and shall be known as the EPC COR. Refer to 24590-WTP-COR-MGT-18-00001, Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Code of Record for the High-Level Waste (HLW) & Pretreatment (PTF) Facilities, for the High-Level Waste (HLW) and Pretreatment (PTF) facility applicable codes and standards. The EPC COR(s) applies specifically to the WTP production and support facilities (i.e., PT, HLW, LAW, Lab, EMF and the BOF permanent plant utilities and associated support facilities). It does not apply to temporary structures, construction utilities, administration, warehouse or other fit-for-purpose buildings that do not directly support operation of the WTP production facilities. The design basis for non-production facilities is typically found within the specifications used to procure them. Any significant modifications to the design of any facility needs to be evaluated to determine whether the scope of the modification requires that its design be based on current rather than historical standards. The EPC COR includes requirements specific for the engineering, construction, and procurement of the LBL portion of the WTP. The EPC COR includes applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, DOE directives, and consensus national codes, standards, manuals, handbooks, and guides that provide the technical requirements used to engineer, procure, and construct the LBL portion of the WTP. Requirements specific to Business Services, Operations, Maintenance, and Commissioning have not been included in the EPC COR. Requirements specific to Operations, Maintenance and Commissioning are defined in Section J (Attachment E, List B-DEAR 970.5204.78) of the WTP Contact. Spare parts for LBL shall be purchased under this EPC COR. The EPC COR refers to requirements in effect at the time of facility, equipment, or component design and is under the control of the WTP configuration management program. The initial version of the EPC COR lists requirements compiled from the current Contract, Basis of Design (BOD), and Safety Requirements Document (SRD). Tailoring of EPC COR requirements, as necessary and as approved by DOE, is currently captured in the SRD or Contract. The EPC COR is referenced in the LAW Documented Safety Analysis (DSA), changes and exceptions to the COR shall be evaluated against the LAW DSA and Technical Safety Requirements (TSRs) for impact. The EPC COR is a Level 2 document as described in 24590-WTP-RPT-ENG-01-001, Technical Baseline Description. Any deviation or change to an EPC COR requirement will be governed by the Revision, COR Change Notice (CORCN), or Case-by-Case Exception (CBCE) process detailed in procedure 24590-WTP-3DP-G04R-00001, Design Criteria. Approved CBCEs applicability extends implicitly over the lower tier documents for the specified case. In case of any discrepancy the EPC COR takes precedence. Prior to incorporation, proposed changes to the EPC COR which result in misalignment with the contract must be resolved in accordance with 24590-WTP-GPP-RAPC-PC-0002, Contract Change Process. All codes and standards that are implemented at the WTP project to engineer, procure, or construct must align with this EPC COR. Errata used to provide corrections to inaccurately published items or typographical and grammatical errors applicable to EPC COR listed requirements must be considered when developing WTP design. Daughter codes and standards invoked by parents are applicable unless tailored for specific reasons. Implementation of daughter codes and standards is only required to the extent of the invoking parents.
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Daughter code and standard edition years referenced in parent codes shall be used as identified in the parent. If deviations to the approved edition years are required, guidance provided by the parent code shall be used to allow the deviation. If the parent Code or Standard is silent on the edition year for the referenced daughters, then guidance within the parent shall direct the application of daughter standards. If the parent code directs the use of the current edition of a daughter standard, then the current edition shall be defined as the edition in effect at the issuance for procurement or construction. Any of the following must be documented through the Code of Record Assessment (CORA) and CBCE process as defined in 24590-WTP-3DP-G04R-00001, Design Criteria:
1) Deviation to a normative reference; 2) Exception using an unlisted materials process (as with ASME B31.3); 3) Direction on use of undated daughter standards; or 4) If the parent Code or Standard is silent on how to address deviations from referenced standards
or editions years. NOTE: CBCEs are not required for changes to an ASTM standard that updates the standard to a later edition year, or when multiple ASTM standards are consolidated into an ASTM (provided there are no changes to the technical aspects). For codes and standards listed in the COR, if the edition year is stated, the edition years specifically identified in the COR shall be implemented as designated and as directed by Appendix A. If the code year is not specified for a code or standard listed in the COR then the code year specified in the design or the most recent code year in effect at time of procurement or construction shall be used. For LBL, the latest edition is defined as the approval date of the LAW DSA Rev 0a. Editions of applicable requirements shall be documented in the appropriate design documents. The EPC COR provides a common record for the project. Disciplines may invoke additional codes and standards, or reference information provided they do not conflict with the EPC COR. The EPC COR appendix A contains guidance on the implementation of codes and standards. For DOE orders and DOE standards invoked as a daughter without identification of the revision, the revision in effect is the revision at the time the parent was invoked in the WTP contract. 1.2 Code of Record Sections
Detailed code and standard information contained in the initial issuance of this Code of Record document was sourced from the “BOD, SRD and Contract” as they were defined as the basis for the code of record for the WTP project per CCN 200632 and CCN 228190. For clarity, this EPC COR is separated into two classifications; SRD and Contract or BOD. The SRD codes and standards were sourced from Section 4 of 24590-WTP-SRD-ESH-01-001-02, Safety Requirements Document Volume II, and the Contract or BOD codes and standards were sourced from 24590-WTP-DB-ENG-01-001, Basis of Design, and the DE-AC27-01RV14136, WTP Contract. For guidance on applicability and tailoring of codes and standards to specific SSCs, refer to the document of origin for the code or standard. 1.3 Code of Record Appendices
Appendix A – Implementation Case drawing provides direction for using the EPC COR codes and standards. Case 1 – Parent invokes a dated daughter Case 2 – Code acting as a parent and daughter Case 3 – Tailored daughter with parent Case 4 – No parent edition year
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Appendix B – Case-by-Case Exceptions – Is a table that list approved case-by-case exception (CBCE) governed by 24590-WTP-3DP-G04R-00001, Design Criteria. Appendix C – Code of Record Assessments (equivalency reports) – Appendix C lists approved Code of Record Assessment reports (equivalency reports) governed by 24590-WTP-3DI-G04W-00002, Code of Record Assessment.
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2 Laws, Regulations, and Department of Energy Directives and Guides
Applicable laws, regulations, and DOE Directives are summarized in the following subsections. 2.1 Laws and Regulations
2.1.1 Laws and Regulations–SRD
• 10 CFR 830, Nuclear Safety Management • 29 CFR 1910, Occupational Safety and Health Standards
2.1.2 Laws and Regulations–Contract or BOD
• 10 CFR 61.55, Licensing Requirements for Land Disposal of Radioactive Waste, Waste Classification
• 10 CFR 71, Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Material • 10 CFR 820, Procedural Rules for DOE Nuclear Activities • 10 CFR 830, Nuclear Safety Management [NOTE 1] • 10 CFR 835, Occupational Radiation Protection • 10 CFR 851, Worker Safety and Health Program • 29 CFR 1910, Occupational Safety and Health Standards [NOTE 1] • 29 CFR 1926, Safety and Health Regulations for Construction • 40 CFR 52, Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans • 40 CFR 60, Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources • 40 CFR 61, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants • 40 CFR 146, Underground Injection Control Program: Criteria and Standards • 40 CFR 247, Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines for Products Containing Recovered Materials • 40 CFR 264, Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities • 40 CFR 265, Subpart AA, Interim Status Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities, Air Emission Standards for Process Vents • 40 CFR 268, Land Disposal Restrictions • 40 CFR 761, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Manufacturing, Processing, Distribution in
Commerce, and Use Prohibitions • 49 CFR 172.101, Hazardous Materials Table, Special Provisions, Hazardous Materials
Communications, Emergency Response Information, Training Requirements, and Security Plans, Table 2 to Appendix A – Radionuclides
• 49 CFR 173, Shippers – General Requirements for Shipments and Packaging • 49 CFR 178, Specifications for Packaging • Clean Air Act [NOTE 2] • Clean Water Act [NOTE 2] • HNF-EP-0063, Hanford Site Solid Waste Acceptance Criteria • NEPA -1969, National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 • OSHA 1970, Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 • Plumbing Fixture Requirements of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 – Applicable to water management
as described in Section 14 of the BOD.
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• RCRA-1976, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 • TSCA-1976, Toxic Substance Control Act of 1976 • WAC 173-160, Minimum Standards for Construction and Maintenance of Wells (applies to Table 14-
7 of the BOD) • WAC 173-200, Water Quality Standards for Ground Waters of the State of Washington • WAC 173-216, State Waste Discharge Permit Program [NOTE 8] • WAC 173-303, Dangerous Waste Regulations[NOTE 2 and 8] • WAC 173-400, General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources [NOTE 8] • WAC 173-401, Operating Permit Regulation [NOTE 8] • WAC 173-460, Controls for New Sources of Toxic Air Pollutants [NOTE 8] • WAC 246-247, Radiation Protection – Air Emissions [NOTE 2 and 8] • WAC 246-272A, Onsite Sewage Systems (1995) [NOTE 8] • WAC 246-272B, Large On-site Sewage System Regulations [NOTE 8] • WAC 246-290, Group A Public Water Supplies [NOTE 8] • Washington State Department of Health 2001 Water Design Manual, Section 8.1.5 and Section 8.1.3 • WDOH, 1989, WDOH Guidelines for Sand Filters • WDOH, 1993, WDOH Design Standards for Large On-Site Sewer Systems • WDOH, 1999, WDOH Holding Tank Sewage Systems • WSDOT M21-01 (1999), Standard Plans for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction • WSDOT M22-01 (1999), Design Manual • WSDOT M41-10 (2000), Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction • WSDOT M46-01 (1998), Materials Manual 2.2 Department of Energy Directives and Guides
2.2.1 Department of Energy Directives and Guides—SRD
• DOE G 420.1-1, Nonreactor Nuclear Safety Design Criteria and Explosive Safety Criteria Guide for use with DOE O 420.1, Facility Safety, Section 2.3
• DOE Newsletter (Interim Advisory on Straight Winds and Tornados) Dated 1/22/98 • DOE O 420.1B (2005), CRD, Facility Safety [NOTE 2, 3 and 9] • DOE/RL-92-36 (2014), Hanford Site Hoisting and Rigging Manual [NOTE 2] • DOE-STD-1020-94 (Change 1 1996), Natural Phenomena Hazards Design and Evaluation Criteria
for Department of Energy Facilities [NOTE 3 and 4] • DOE-STD-1021-93 (R2002), Section 2.4 and Section 2.5, Natural Phenomena Hazards Performance
Categorization Guidelines for Structures, Systems, and Components • DOE-STD-1066-97, Fire Protection Design Criteria [NOTE 3] • DOE-STD-1195 (2011), Design of Safety Significant Safety Instrumented Systems used at DOE
Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities. [NOTE 3] o Applied to HLW and LBL (LAW, BOF and LAB), Safety Significant Functions. Not
applied on PTF, Safety Significant or Safety Class Functions. • DOE-STD-3009-94 (Change 3 March 2006), Preparation Guide For U.S. Department of Energy
Nonreactor Nuclear Facility Documented Safety Analyses [NOTE 9 and 15]
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2.2.2 Department of Energy Directives and Guides–Contract or BOD
• DOE EM-0093 (1996), Waste Acceptance Product Specifications for High-Level Vitrified Waste Forms(WAPS), Revision 2
• DOE G 420.1-3, Implementation Guide for DOE Fire Protection and Emergency Services Programs for Use with DOE O 420.1B, Facility Safety
• DOE-HDBK-1092-2004, Appendix A, DOE Electrical Handbook [NOTE 2] • DOE-HDBK-1092-2013, Appendix D, DOE Electrical Handbook [NOTE 2] • DOE M 140.1-1B (2001), Interface with the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board • DOE M 435.1-1. July 9, 1999. Radioactive Waste Management Manual • DOE M 441.1-1 (2008), CRD, Nuclear Material Packaging Manual • DOE M 470.4-2A (2009), Physical Protection (For security lighting as describe in Section 8.6. of the
BOD) • DOE O 413.3B (2010), Program and Project Management for the Acquisition of Capital Assets
[NOTE 2] • DOE O 414.1C (2005), CRD, Quality Assurance • DOE O 420.1B (2005), CRD, Facility Safety [NOTE 1, 2, and 3] • DOE O 420.1C (2012), CRD, Facility Safety [NOTE 2] • DOE O 425.1D (2010), Change 1, CRD, Verification of readiness to Start Up or Restart Nuclear
Facilities • DOE O 435.1 (2001), Change 1, CRD, Radioactive Waste Management [NOTE 2] • DOE O 5400.5, Change 2, 7 January 1993, Radiation Protection of the Public and Environment • DOE/RL-92-36, Hanford Site Hoisting and Rigging Manual [NOTE 1 and 2] • DOE/RL-94-02, Hanford Emergency Management Plan, Revision 6 • DOE/RL-96-32, Hanford Site Biological Resources Management Plan, Revision 0 • DOE/RL-97-67, Pollution Prevention and Best Management Practices Plan for State Waste Discharge
Permit ST 4511 • DOE/RW-0333P (2008), Quality Assurance Requirements and Description, Revision 20 • DOE/RW-0351 (2007), Waste Acceptance System Requirements Document (WASRD), Revision 5 • DOE/RW-0511 (2008), Volume l, Revision 4, Integrated Interface Control Document (IICD), High
Level Radioactive Waste and U.S. Department of Energy and Naval Spent Nuclear Fuel to the Civilian Radioactive Waste Management System.
• DOE-STD-1020-94 (Change 1 1996), Natural Phenomena Hazards Design and Evaluation Criteria for Department of Energy Facilities [NOTE 1 and 14]
• DOE-STD-1021-93 (R2002), Natural Phenomena Hazards Performance Categorization Guidelines for Structures, Systems, and Components [NOTE 1 and 14]
• DOE-STD-1066-97, Fire Protection Design Criteria [NOTE 1 and 3] • DOE-STD-1195 (2011), Design of Safety Significant Safety Instrumented Systems used at DOE
Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities. [NOTE 1 and 3] o Applied to HLW and LBL (LAW, BOF and LAB), Safety Significant Functions. Not
applied on PTF, Safety Significant or Safety Class Functions. • DOE-STD-3009-94 (Change 3 March 2006), Preparation Guide For U.S. Department of Energy
Nonreactor Nuclear Facility Documented Safety Analyses [NOTE 1] 2.3 Environmental Permits and Licenses
2.3.1 Air Permits
• 00-05-006, Renewal, 2, Hanford Site Air Operating Permit • DE01NWP-003, Concrete Batch Plant NOC Air Permit
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• DE02NWP-002, Non-Radioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction Approval Order • DE07NWP-004, WTP Construction Heaters and Dehumidifiers • DE16NWP-003, Non-Radioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction Approval Order Conditions
and Restriction – WTP Effluent Management Facility • NOC 947, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Permit for the Cleanup of Unplanned
Radioactive Contamination at the WTP • NOC 1043, Radioactive Air Emissions License – Effluent Management Facility • NOC 1044, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP LB-C2 Stack for the
C2V Exhaust System of the Analytical Radiological Laboratory (ARL) Construction (Emission Unit 557) (Replaces NOC 626)
• NOC 1045, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP LB-S1 Stack for the C3V Exhaust System of the Analytical Laboratory (ARL) Construction (Emission Unit 558) (Replaces NOC 626)
• NOC 1331, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP LB-S2 Stack for the C5V Exhaust System of the Analytical Laboratory (ARL) Construction (Emission Unit 5589 (Replaces NOC 626)
• NOC 1047, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP IHLW-S1 Stack for the IHLW Canister Ventilation Exhaust System of the High Level Waste Facility (HLW) Construction (Emission Unit 754) (Replaces NOC 625)
• NOC 1048, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP HV-C2 Stack for the C2V Exhaust System of the High Level Waste Facility (HLW) Construction (Emission Unit 553) (Replaces NOC 625)
• NOC 1049, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP HV-S1 Stack for the C3V Exhaust System of the High Level Waste Facility (HLW) Construction (Emission Unit 554) (Replaces NOC 625)
• NOC 1050, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP HV-S2 Stack for the C5V Exhaust System of the High Level Waste Facility (HLW) Construction (Emission Unit 555) (Replaces NOC 625)
• NOC 1051, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP HV-S3b Stack for the Melter 2 Offgas / Vessel Vent Exhaust System of the High Level Waste Facility (HLW) Construction (Emission Unit 753) (Replaces NOC 625)
• NOC 1052, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP HV-S3a Stack for the Melter 1 Offgas / Vessel Vent Exhaust System of the High Level Waste Facility (HLW) Construction (Emission Unit 551) (Replaces NOC 625)
• NOC 1053, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP HV-S4 Stack for the RFD/PJM PJV Exhaust System of the High Level Waste Facility (HLW) Construction (Emission Unit 552) (Replaces NOC 625)
• NOC 1054, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP LV-C2 Stack for the C2V Exhaust System of the Low Activity Waste Facility (LAW) Construction (Emission Unit 548) (Replaces NOC 627)
• NOC 1055, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP LV-S1 Stack for the C3V Exhaust System of the Low Activity Waste Facility (LAW) Construction (Emission Unit 549) (Replaces NOC 627)
• NOC 1056, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP LV-S2 Stack for the C5V Exhaust System of the Low Activity Waste Facility (LAW) Construction (Emission Unit 550) (Replaces NOC 627)
• NOC 1057, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP LV-S3 Stack for the Combined Melter Offgas / Vessel Vent Exhaust System of the Low Activity Waste Facility (LAW) Construction (Emission Unit 547) (Replaces NOC 627)
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• NOC 1058, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP PT-C2 Stack for the C2V Exhaust System of the Pretreatment Facility Construction (Emission Unit 544) (Replaces NOC 628)
• NOC 1059, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP PT-S1 Stack for the C3V Exhaust System of the Pretreatment Facility Construction (Emission Unit 545) (Replaces NOC 628)
• NOC 1060, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP PT-S2 Stack for the C5V Exhaust System of the Pretreatment Facility Construction (Emission Unit 546) (Replaces NOC 628)
• NOC 1061, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP PT-S3 Stack for the PVP/PVV Exhaust System of the Pretreatment Facility Construction (Emission Unit 534) (Replaces NOC 628)
• NOC 1062, WDOH Radioactive Air Emissions NOC Approval for the WTP PT-S4 Stack for the RFD/PJM PJV Exhaust System of the Pretreatment Facility Construction (Emission Unit 543) (Replaces NOC 628)
• PSD-02-01, Amendment 3, Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Permit
2.3.2 Dangerous Waste Permit
• WA7890008967, WTP Dangerous Waste Permit, Part III, Operating Unit Group 10 of the Hanford Facility Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Permit
2.3.3 Water Permits
• HAN009, WTP Large On-Site Sewage System Permit, as amended • HAN013, WTP Large On-Site Sewer Permit – Area Miscellaneous, (BNI) Portable Temporary HT,
HT55 • ST0004511, Categorical State Waste Discharge Permit, Miscellaneous Streams, 1/1/2014 • WAG 50-5180, Sand and gravel general permit for the concrete batch plant, as amended • WAG 50-5181, Sand and gravel general permit for Pit 30, as amended
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3 Codes and Standards The following codes and standards are listed alphabetically. 3.1 Codes and Standards
3.1.1 Codes and Standards—SRD
• ACI 318-99, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete [NOTE 3] • ACI 318R-99, Commentary on Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete [NOTE 4] • ACI 349-01, Code Requirements for Nuclear Safety-Related Concrete Structures [NOTE 3 and 4] • ACI 349R-01, Commentary on Code Requirements for Nuclear Safety Related Concrete Structures • ACI 530/530.1-99, Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures and Commentary • AISC M016-89, Manual of Steel Construction Allowable Stress Design (9th Edition) [NOTE 3 and 4] • ANSI K61.1-1999, American National Standard Safety Requirements for the Storage and Handling of
Anhydrous Ammonia [NOTE 3] • ANSI N42.18-1980 (R 1991), American National Standard Specification and Performance of On-Site
Instrumentation for Continuously Monitoring Radioactivity in Effluents • ANSI/AISC N690-1994, Specification for the Design, Fabrication, and Erection of Steel Safety-
Related Structures for Nuclear Facilities [NOTE 3 and 4] • ANSI/ANS 58.8-1994, Time Response Design Criteria for Safety-Related Operator Actions • ANSI/ANS 58.9-1981, Single Failure Criteria for LWR (Light Water Reactor) Safety-Related Fluid
Systems [NOTE 9] • ANSI/ISA 67.04.01-2006, Set points for Nuclear Safety-Related Instrumentation [NOTE 3] • ANSI/ISA 84.00.01-2004 Part 1 (IEC61511-1 Mod), Functional Safety: Safety Instrumented System
for the Process Industry Sector –Part 1: Framework, Definitions, System, Hardware and Software Requirements. [NOTE 3]
o Applied to HLW and LBL (LAW, BOF and LAB) for Safety Significant and Safety Class Functions.
• ANSI/ISA S7.0.01-1996, Quality Standard for Instrument Air • ANSI/ISA S12.13 PT1-95, Performance Requirements, Combustible Gas Detectors • ANSI/ISA S84.01-1996, Application of Safety Instrumented System for Process Industries [NOTE 3]
o Applied to PTF for Safety Significant and Safety Class Functions • API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, Fitness-For-Service [Note 1 & 16] • API STD 610-2010, Centrifugal Pumps for Petroleum, Petrochemical, and Natural Gas Industries
[NOTE 3] • API STD 676-2009, Positive Displacement Pumps – Rotary [NOTE 3] • API STD 685-2011, Sealless Centrifugal Pumps for Petroleum, Petrochemical, and Gas Industry
Process Service [NOTE 3] • ASCE 4-98, Seismic Analysis of Safety-Related Nuclear Structures and Commentary [NOTE 4] • ASCE 7-98, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures • ASME AG-1-97 (R2000), Code on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment [NOTE 3] • ASME B31.3-1996, Process Piping [NOTE 3, 4, 9, and 11] • ASME B73.1-2001, Specification for Horizontal End Suction Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical
Process [NOTE 3] • ASME B73.2-2003, Specification for Vertical In-Line Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical Process,
[NOTE 3]
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• ASME B73.3-2003, Specification for Sealless Horizontal End Suction Metallic Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical Process [NOTE 3]
• ASME N509-1989, Nuclear Power Plant Air-Cleaning Units and Components • ASME N510-1989 (R 1995), Testing of Nuclear Air-Treatment Systems • ASME NOG-1-2002, Rules for Construction of Overhead and Gantry Cranes (Top Running Bridge,
Multiple Girder) • ASME NUM-1-2000, [with NUM 1a-2002 Addenda], Rules for Construction of Cranes, Monorails,
and Hoists (With Bridge or Trolley or Hoist of the Underhung Type) • ASME Section II, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Materials [NOTE 4] • ASME Section VIII, Division 1 Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels [NOTE 4 and 11] • ASME Section VIII, Division 2 Alternative Rules (2004 with applicable addenda)– Rules for
Construction of Pressure Vessels [NOTE 4] • ASTM D2922, Standard Test Methods of Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear
Methods (Shallow Depth) (withdrawn) • ASTM D3017, Standard Test Method for Water Content of Soil and Rock in Place by Nuclear
Methods (withdrawn) • ASTM D3740, Standard Practice for Minimum Requirements for Agencies Engaged in the Testing
and/or Inspection of Soil and Rock as Used in Engineering Design and Construction • CMAA 70-2000, Specifications for Top Running Bridge and Gantry Type Multiple Girder Electric
Overhead Traveling Cranes (supplemented with ASME NOG 1-2002, Sections NOG-1140, NOG-4150, NOG-5482, NOG-6120b and NOG-6150 for SS cranes). Note: Seismic acceleration loads shall be included in the extraordinary loadings identified in CMAA 70-2000.
• CMAA 74-2000, Specifications for Top Running and Under Running Single Girder Electric Overhead Traveling Cranes Utilizing under Running Trolley Hoist (supplemented with ASME NUM 1-2000 [with NUM 1a-2002], Sections NUM-G2000, NUM-II-7000, NUM-II-8200, NUM-II-8300, and NUM-II-8400 for SS cranes). Note: Seismic acceleration loads shall be included in the extraordinary loadings identified.
• IBC, International Building Code – 2000 [NOTE 3 (tailored in UBC 1997) and 10] • IEEE 308-1991, Standard Criteria for Class 1E Power Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Station
Safety Systems [NOTE 3] • IEEE 323-1983, Qualifying Class 1E Equipment for Nuclear Power Generating Stations [NOTE 3] • IEEE 338-1987, Criteria for the Periodic Surveillance Testing of Nuclear Power Generating Station
Safety Systems [NOTE 3] • IEEE 344-1987 (R1993), Recommended Practice for Seismic Qualification of Class 1E Equipment
for Nuclear Power Generating Stations [NOTE 3] • IEEE 379-1994, Standard Application of the Single-Failure Criterion to Nuclear Power Generating
Stations Safety Systems [NOTE 3 and 9] • IEEE 382-1996, IEEE Standard For Qualification of Actuators for Power-Operated Valve Assemblies
with Safety-Related Functions for Nuclear Power Plants [NOTE 3] • IEEE 384-1992, Standard Criteria for Independence of Class 1E Equipment and Circuits [NOTE 3] • IEEE 387-1995, Standard Criteria for Diesel-Generator Units Applied as Standby Power Supplies for
Nuclear Power Generating Stations [NOTE 3] • IEEE 485-1997, Recommended Practice for Sizing Lead-Acid Batteries for Stationary Applications • IEEE 497-2002, Criteria for Accident Monitoring Instrumentation for Nuclear Power Generating
Stations [NOTE 3] • IEEE 603-1998, Standard Criteria for Safety Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
[NOTE 3] • IEEE 628-1987, Standard Criteria for the Design, Installation, and Qualification of Raceway Systems
for Class 1E Circuits for Nuclear Power Generating Stations [NOTE 3]
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• IEEE 741-1997 (R2002), Standard Criteria for the Protection of Class 1E Power Systems and Equipment in Nuclear Power Generating Stations [NOTE 3]
• IEEE 946-1992, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Design of DC Auxiliary Power Systems for Generating Systems
• IEEE 1023-1988, IEEE Guide for the Application of Human Factors Engineering to Systems, Equipment, and Facilities of Nuclear Power Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities
• IEEE 1187-2002, Recommended Practice for Installation Design and Installation of Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid Storage Batteries for Stationary Applications
• IEEE 1188-1996, IEEE Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) Batteries for Stationary Applications
• NFPA 69-2002, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems [NOTE 3] • NFPA 70-1999, National Electric Code (NEC) • NFPA 780-1997, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems • NFPA 801-2003, Standard for Fire Protection for Facilities Handling Radioactive Materials[NOTE 3] • NUREG-0800, Standard Review Plan, Section 6.4, Section II, Items 1-6, Draft Rev. 3, April 1996
[NOTE 3] • UBC 1997, Uniform Building Code [NOTE 3 and 4]
3.1.2 Codes and Standards–Contract or BOD
• AASHTO (1994), A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets • AASHTO HB, Standard Specification for Highway Bridges (16th Edition), as Amended by the
Interim Specifications-Bridges [Editions: 1997, 1998, 1999] • ACGIH, Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended Practices
o For Environmental use ACGIH-1988 • ACGIH, Threshold Limit Values (TLV) for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological
Exposure Indices, 2005 • ACI 318-99, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete [NOTE 1] • ACI 318R-99, Commentary on Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete [NOTE 1] • ACI 349-01, Code Requirements for Nuclear Safety-Related Concrete Structures [NOTE 1] • ACI 349R-01, Commentary on Code Requirements for Nuclear Safety Related Concrete Structures
[NOTE 1] • ACI 530/530.1-99, Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures and Commentary [NOTE 1] • AISC D807, Design Guide #7 Design Criteria: Industrial Buildings Roof to Column Anchorage • AISC M016-89, Manual of Steel Construction Allowable Stress Design(9th Edition) [NOTE 1] • AMCA 99, Air Movement and Control Association Standards Handbook • AMCA 210, Laboratory Methods of Testing Fans for Certified Aerodynamic Performance Rating • ANSI N14.6, Radioactive Materials Special-Lifting Devices for Shipping Containers Weighing
10,000 Pounds (Withdrawn) • ANSI N42.18, American National Standard Specification and Performance of On-Site
Instrumentation for Continuously Monitoring Radioactivity in Effluents [NOTE 1] • ANSI N323, Radiation Protection Instrumentation Test and Calibration
o For Ventilation use ANSI-N323-1978 • ANSI/AISC N690-1994, Specification for the Design, Fabrication, and Erection of Steel Safety-
Related Structures for Nuclear Facilities [NOTE 1, 13, and 14] • ANSI/ANS 55.1-1992, Solid Radioactive Waste Processing System for Light-Water-Cooled Reactor
Plants; Appendix B – Testing for Free Liquids in Solidified Matrices
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• ANSI/ANS 59.51-1997, Fuel Oil Systems for Safety-Related Emergency Diesel Generators • ANSI/API STD 2000-1998, Venting Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks, Non-
Refrigerated and Refrigerated • ANSI/HPS N13.1-1999, Sampling and Monitoring Releases of Airborne Radioactive Substances
From the Stacks and Ducts of Nuclear Facilities • ANSI/IEEE N42.17B, American National Standard Performance Specification for Health Physics
Instrumentation – Occupational Airborne Radioactivity Monitoring Instrumentation • ANSI/ISA 50.02, Part 2, Fieldbus Standard for Use in Industrial Control Systems Part 2: Physical
Layer Specification and Service Definition (withdrawn) • ANSI/ISA 50.00.01, Compatibility of Analog Signals for Electronic Industrial Process Instruments • ANSI/ISA 84.00.01-2004 Part 1 (IEC61511-1 Mod), Functional Safety: Safety Instrumented System
for the Process Industry Sector – Part 1: Framework, Definitions, System, Hardware and Software Requirements [NOTE 1 and 3]
o Applied to LBL (LAW, BOF and LAB) and HLW Safety Significant and Safety Class Functions.
• ANSI/ISA S84.01-1996, Application of Safety Instrumented System for Process Industries [NOTE 1 and 3]
o Applied to PTF Safety Significant and Safety Class Functions. • ANSI/ISA 88.01, Batch Control Part 1: Models and Terminology • ANSI/ISA S5.1, Instrumentation Symbols and Identification • ANSI/ISA S5.3, Graphic Symbols for Distributed Control/Shared Display Instrumentation, Logic,
and Computer Systems • ANSI/ISA S7.0.01 Quality Standard for Instrument Air [NOTE 1] • ANSI/ISA S12.13 PT1, Performance Requirements, Combustible Gas Detectors [NOTE 1] • ANSI/ISA S51.1, Process Instrumentation Terminology • ANSI/ISA S75, Series on Control Valves • ANSI/ISO 9000:2015, Quality Management Systems – Requirements
o Applied to BOF and EMF construction and startup activities • ANSI/UL 142, Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids • API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, Fitness-For-Service [Note 1 & 16] • API Publication 1615-1996, Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems • API Publication 1632-1996, Cathodic Protection of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks and
Piping Systems • API STD 520, Sizing, Selection, and Installation of Pressure-Relieving Devices in Refineries • API STD 610, Centrifugal Pumps for Petroleum, Petrochemical, and Natural Gas Industries [NOTE
1] • API STD 620, Design and Construction of Large, Welded, Low-Pressure Storage Tanks • API STD 650, Welded Steel Tanks for Oil Storage • ASCE 4-98, Seismic Analysis of Safety-Related Nuclear Structures and Commentary [NOTE 1] • ASCE 7-98, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures [NOTE 1] • ASCE 43-05, Appendix A.0, Seismic Design Criteria for Structures, Systems, and Components in
Nuclear Facilities [NOTE 14] • ASHRAE DG-1, HVAC Design Guide for DOE Nuclear Facilities • ASHRAE Handbooks, Fundamentals, Applications, Refrigeration, Systems and Equipment • ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15-1994, Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration • ASHRAE 62, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality • ASHRAE 90.1-99, Energy Efficient Design of Added Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential
Buildings • ASME AG-1, Code on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment [NOTE 1]
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o For Controls and Instrumentation use ASME AG-1-97 o For black cell and hard to reach areas use ASME AG-1-97 with AG1a 2000 Addenda o For radial HEPA filter systems, Section FK from AG-1-2015 is added as an addendum to
ASME AG-1-1997 with the AG-1a-2000 Addenda • ASME B30.2, Overhead and Gantry Cranes (Top Running Bridge, Single or Multiple Girder, Top
Running Trolley Hoist) • ASME B30.11, Monorails and Underhung Cranes • ASME B30.16, Overhead Hoists (Underhung) • ASME B31.1, Power Piping • ASME B31.3, Process Piping [NOTE 1, 3, 13, and 14]
o For ‘Q’ Controls and Instrumentation piping & tubing [NOTE 3] o For ‘Q’ Ventilation piping & tubing [NOTE 3] o For black cell and hard to reach areas piping & tubing [NOTE 3]
• ASME B31.9, Building Services Piping • ASME B36.19M, Stainless Steel Pipe • ASME MFC-1M through 10M, Series on Measurement Flows • ASME MFC-11, Measurement of Liquid Flow by Means of Coriolis Mass Flowmeter • ASME N509, Nuclear Power Plant Air-Cleaning Units and Components [NOTE 1] • ASME N510, Testing of Nuclear Air-Treatment Systems [NOTE 1] • ASME NOG-1, Rules for Construction of Overhead and Gantry Cranes (Top Running Bridge,
Multiple Girder) [NOTE 1] • ASME NQA-1-2000 (Part I and Part II, Subpart 2.7 only), Quality Assurance Program Requirements
for Nuclear Facilities • ASME NQA-1-2004 (Commercial Grade Dedication only), Quality Assurance Program
Requirements for Nuclear Facilities [NOTE 5] • ASME NUM-1-2000, [with NUM 1a-2002 Addenda], Rules for Construction of Cranes, Monorails,
and Hoists (With Bridge or Trolley or Hoist of the Underhung Type) • ASME Section II, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Materials [NOTE 1] • ASME Section V, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Nondestructive Examination • ASME Section VIII, Division 1 Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels [NOTE 1, 13 and 14]
o For Melter use ASME VIII (2001) • ASME Section VIII, Division 2 Alternative Rules (2004 with applicable addenda) – Rules for
Construction of Pressure Vessels [NOTE 1 and 13] • ASME Section IX, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Welding and Brazing Qualifications • ASTM C33, Standard Specification for Concrete Aggregates (applicable as referenced in Table 14-6
in the BOD) • ASTM D1557, Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil using
Modified Effort (56,000 ft-lbf/ft3(2,700kN-m/m3)) • ASTM E84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials • ASTM E413, Classification for Rated Sound Insulation • ASTM E648, Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor-Covering Systems Using a
Radiant Heat Energy Source • ASTM E814, Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Fire Stops • AWS D1.1/D1.1M, Structural Welding Code – Steel • AWS D1.6, Structural Welding Code – Stainless Steel • AWWA D100, Welded Carbon Steel Tanks for Water Storage • AWWA Standards, Standards for Water Systems • CMAA 70, Specifications for Top Running Bridge and Gantry Type Multiple Girder Electric
Overhead Traveling Cranes [NOTE 1]
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• CSA FT4, Vertical Flame Test – Cables in Cable Trays per CSA C22.2 No. 0.3-92 Para 4.11.4 • CTI, Cooling Technology Institute standards • Ecology Publication 98-37, Criteria Sewage Works Design, (Latest revision) – Applicable to gravity
sewers described in Section 14 of the BOD • EPA. 1990. Draft New Source Review Workshop Manual. October 1990. • EPA SW-846, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods • ERDA 76-21, Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook • FMG, 2002, Factory Mutual Research Approval Guide [NOTE 7] • HEI HNDBK 02, Standard for Steam Surface Condensers, Eighth Edition • HIS, Hydraulic Institute Standards • IBC, International Building Code [NOTE 1, and 3 (tailored in UBC 1997)]
o For Fire Protection use IBC – 2000 • ICC/ANSI A117.1-98, Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities • IEC 61131-3, Programmable Controllers Part 3: Programming Languages • IEEE 80, Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding • IEEE 100, The Authoritative Dictionary of IEEE Standard Terms (withdrawn) • IEEE 142, Recommended Practice for Grounding of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems • IEEE 242, Recommended Practice for Protection and Coordination of Industrial and Commercial
Power Systems • IEEE 260.1, American National Standard Letter Symbols for Units of Measurement
o For Melter use IEEE 260.1-1993 • IEEE 315, Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams
o For Melter use IEEE 315-1993 • IEEE 323, Qualifying Class 1E Equipment for Nuclear Power Generating Stations [NOTE 1] • IEEE 338, Criteria for the Periodic Surveillance Testing of Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety
Systems [NOTE 1] • IEEE 344, Recommended Practice for Seismic Qualification of Class 1E Equipment for Nuclear
Power Generating Stations [NOTE 1] • IEEE 379, Standard Application of the Single-Failure Criterion to Nuclear Power Generating Stations
Safety Systems [NOTE 1] • IEEE 384, Standard Criteria for Independence of Class 1E Equipment and Circuits [NOTE 1]
o For Electrical SC Circuits use IEEE 384-1992 [NOTE 1] • IEEE 399, Recommended Practice for Industrial and Commercial Power System Analysis
o For Melter use IEEE 399-1997 • IEEE 446, Recommended Practice for Emergency and Standby Power Systems for Industrial and
Commercial Applications • IEEE 493, Recommended Practice for the Design of Reliable Industrial and Commercial Power
Systems • IEEE 518-1982, Guide for the Installation of Electrical Equipment to Minimize Electrical Noise
Inputs to Controllers from External Sources (withdrawn) • IEEE 519, Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electrical Power
Systems • IEEE 802 Series, Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks • IEEE 841, Standard for Petroleum and Chemical Industry – Severe Duty Totally Enclosed Fan-
Cooled (TEFC) Squirrel Cage Induction Motors – Up to and Including 370 kW (500hp) • IEEE 1023, IEEE Guide for the Application of Human Factors Engineering to Systems, Equipment,
and Facilities of Nuclear Power Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities [NOTE 1] • IEEE 1050, Guide for Instrumentation and Control Equipment Grounding in Generating Stations
o For Controls and Instrumentation use IEEE 1050-1996
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• IEEE 1100, Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding for Sensitive Electronic Equipment • IEEE 1184, Guide for Batteries for Uninterruptible Power Systems • IEEE 1202, Standard for Flame Testing of Cables for Use in Cable Tray in Industrial and Commercial
Occupancies o For Melter use IEEE 1202-1991
• IEEE C37 Series, Circuit Breakers, Switchgear, Substation, and Fuses • IEEE C57 Series, Distribution, Power, and Regulating Transformers • IEEE/ANSI-C2, National Electric Safety Code • IESNA/ANSI RP-1, Recommended Practice for Office Lighting • IESNA/ANSI RP-7, Recommended Practice for Lighting Industrial Facilities • IESNA/ANSI RP-8, Roadway Lighting • IESNA RP-16, Nomenclature and Definitions for Illuminating Engineering • IFC 2000, International Fire Code • MUTCD Manual (2001), Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, US Department of
Transportation, Federal Highway Administration • NACE SP0169-2013, Standard Practice, Control of External Corrosion on Underground or
Submerged Metallic Piping Systems • NACE SP 0193, Standard Practice, External Cathodic Protection of On-Grade Carbon Steel Storage
Tank Bottoms • NACE SP 0196, Standard Practice, Galvanic Anode Cathodic Protection of Internal Submerged
Surfaces of Steel Water Storage Tanks • NEBB, National Environmental Balancing Bureau Procedural Standard for Whole Building Systems
Technical Commissioning for New Construction • NEMA 250, Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000 Volts Maximum) • NEMA ICS 1, Industrial Control and Systems General Requirements • NEMA ICS 6, Industrial Control and Systems: Enclosures • NEMA ICS 7.1, Safety Standards for Construction and Guide for Selection, Installation, and
Operation of Adjustable-Speed Drive Systems • NEMA MG1, Motors and Generators • NEMA PB1, Panelboards • NEMA PB2, Deadfront Distribution Switchboards • NEMA PE1, Uninterruptible Power Supplies • NEMA SG6, Power Switching Equipment (withdrawn) • NEMA TR1, Transformers, Voltage Regulators, and Reactors • NEMA/ICEA WC Series (1999), Wire and Cable Standards • NEMA/ICEA Ampacity Series, Power Cable Ampacities
o For Melter use NEMA/ICEA Power Cable Ampacities -1999 • NFPA HNDBK, National Fire Protection Association Handbook • NFPA 10-1998, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers • NFPA 13-1999, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems • NFPA 14-2000, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems • NFPA 15-2001, Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection • NFPA 20-1999, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection • NFPA 22-1998, Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection • NFPA 24-1995, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances • NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code
o For Environmental use NFPA 30-1993 o For Fire Protection use NFPA 30-2000
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• NFPA 37-2002, Standard for the Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines
• NFPA 45-2000, Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals • NFPA 50-2001, Standard for Bulk Oxygen Systems at Consumer Sites • NFPA 51-2002, Standard for the Design and Installation of Oxygen-Fuel Gas Systems for Welding,
Cutting, and Allied Processes • NFPA 55-1998, Standard for the Storage, Use, and Handling of Compressed and Liquefied Gases in
Portable Cylinders • NFPA 69-2002, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems [NOTE 1] • NFPA 70, National Electric Code (NEC) [NOTE 1]
o For Electrical use Basis of Design required sections of NFPA 70-1999 o For Fire Protection use NFPA 70-1999 o For Melter use NFPA 70-1999
• NFPA 70E-2012, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace • NFPA 72-2002, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code • NFPA 72-2013 (Placement and Location of Spot-Type Smoke Detectors in Solid Joist and Beam
Construction Only), National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code • NFPA 75-1999, Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment • NFPA 77-2000, Recommended Practice on Static Electricity • NFPA 79-2002, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery • NFPA 80-1999, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Fire Windows • NFPA 80A-2001, Recommended Practice for Protection of Buildings from Exterior Fire Exposures • NFPA 85-2001, Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code • NFPA 86-1999, Standard for Ovens and Furnaces • NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems
o For Fire Protection use NFPA 90A-1999 • NFPA 90B, Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Systems • NFPA 91-1999, Standard for Exhaust Systems for Air Conveying of Vapors, Gases, Mists, and
Noncombustible Particulate Solids • NFPA 101, Life Safety Code
o For egress lighting fixtures use illumination levels specified in NFPA 101-2000. o For Civil, Structural, and Architectural use NFPA 101-2000 for PT, LAW, HLW, Lab,
and EMF o For Civil, Structural, and Architectural use NFPA 101-1997 for BOF o For Fire Protection use NFPA 101-1997 for BOF and NFPA 101-2000 for PT, LAW,
HLW, Lab and EMF • NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems
o For Fire Protection use NFPA 110-2002 • NFPA 111-2001, Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power Systems • NFPA 170-2002, Standard for Fire Safety Symbols • NFPA 214, Standard on Water-Cooling Towers
o For Fire Protection use NFPA 214-2000 • NFPA 230-1999, Standard for the Fire Protection of Storage(withdrawn) • NFPA 262, Standard Method of Test for Flame Travel and Smoke of Wires and Cables for Use in
Air-Handling Spaces o For Fire Protection use NFPA 262-2002
• NFPA 299-1997, Standard for Protection of Life and Property from Wildfire(withdrawn) • NFPA 430-2000, Code for the Storage of Liquid and Solid Oxidizers(withdrawn) • NFPA 497, Recommended Practice for the Classification of Flammable Liquids, Gases, or Vapors
and of Hazardous (Classified) Locations for Electrical Installations in Chemical Process Areas
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o For Fire Protection use NFPA 497-1997 o For Melter use NFPA 497-1997
• NFPA 499-1997, Recommended Practice for the Classification of Combustible Dusts and of Hazardous (Classified) Locations for Electrical Installations in Chemical Process Areas
• NFPA 750-2000, Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems • NFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems [NOTE 1]
o For Fire Protection use NFPA 780-1997 o For Electrical Lightning Protection use NFPA 780-1997
• NFPA 801-2003, Standard for Fire Protection for Facilities Handling Radioactive Materials [NOTE 1]
• NFPA 2001-2000, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems • NUREG-0800 (2007), Standard Review Plan, Section 3.8.5, Revision 2, Foundations [NOTE 1] • SFPE, 2000, SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, 3rd Edition • SMACNA, Rectangular Industrial Duct Construction Standard • SMACNA, HVAC Systems Duct Design • SMACNA, HVAC Duct Construction Standards – Metal and Flexible • SMACNA, Round Industrial Duct Construction Standards • SMACNA, Accepted Industry Practice for Industrial Duct Construction • TEMA, Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association • UBC, Uniform Building Code [NOTE 1, 12, 13, and 14]
o For Civil, Structural, and Architectural use UBC-1997 o For Fire Protection use UBC-1997 o For Environmental use UBC-1997 o For Melter use UBC-1997
• UFC 1997, Uniform Fire Code • UL 67, Standards for Safety Panelboards • UL 467, Standard for Safety Grounding and Bonding Equipment • UL, 2003, Fire Resistance Directory; • UL 508, Standard for Safety Electric Industrial Control Equipment
o For Melter use UL 508-1999 • UL 1581, Standard for Electrical Wires, Cables, and Flexible Cords • UL 1666, Test for Flame Propagation Height of Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables Installed
Vertically in Shafts • UMC, Uniform Mechanical Code • UPC, Uniform Plumbing Code
o For Civil, Structural, and Architectural use UPC-1997
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4 Tailored Requirements 4.1 Requirement Tailoring
Tailoring of requirements are located in the SRD.
5 Notes 1) Also referenced in the SRD Section of COR 2) This requirement applicability is described in the DE-AC27-01RV14136 WTP Contract. 3) This code or standard is tailored in Appendix C. of 24590-WTP-SRD-ESH-01-001-02, Safety
Requirements Document Volume II. 4) This code or standard is tailored/referenced in Appendix L Pressure Vessel Design Requirements
of 24590-WTP-SRD-ESH-01-001-02, Safety Requirements Document Volume II 5) ASME NQA-1-2004 (Commercial Grade Dedication only), Quality Assurance Program
Requirements for Nuclear Facilities – Invoked from CCN 247623; (Contract Section J Attachment E, (b), DOE O 413.3B Note 7).
6) Deleted. 7) FMG – Fire protection also implements the following data sheets: Factory Mutual (FM) Global
Loss Prevention Data Sheets; FM Data Sheet 1-28R/1-29R, Roofing Systems; FM Data Sheet 1-57 – Rigid Plastic Building Materials; and FM Data Sheet 5-4/14-8
8) This requirement applicability is described in 24590-WTP-DB-ENG-01-001, Basis of Design 9) This code or standard is referenced in Appendix B Ad Hoc Implementing Standard for Single
Failure Criteria for Hydrogen in Process Vessels and Hydrogen in Piping and Ancillary Vessels (HPAV) of 24590-WTP-SRD-ESH-01-001-02, Safety Requirements Document Volume II
10) This code or standard is referenced in Appendix K Facility Areas Not Requiring Automatic Fire Suppression Systems Based on High Radiation and Low Combustible Loading of 24590-WTP-SRD-ESH-01-001-02, Safety Requirements Document Volume II
11) This code or standard is referenced in Appendix M Ad Hoc Implementing Standard for Closed Cell (Black Cell) and Hard-to-Reach Areas of 24590-WTP-SRD-ESH-01-001-02, Safety Requirements Document Volume II
12) This code or standard is referenced in Appendix B WTP Site-Specific Ground Motion (WSGM) of 24590-WTP-DB-ENG-01-001, Basis of Design
13) This code or standard is referenced in Appendix C Pretreatment HPAV Analysis and Design Acceptance Criteria of 24590-WTP-DB-ENG-01-001, Basis of Design
14) This code or standard is referenced in Appendix D Seismic Interactions Evaluations and Acceptance Criteria of 24590-WTP-DB-ENG-01-001, Basis of Design
15) The citation of DOE-STD-3009-94 in the SRD Appendix B is narrowly limited to the classification of HPAV preventive controls based on their importance to safety in accordance with DOE-STD-3009-94, and does not imply all WTP approved PDSAs are required to conform to the format and content of DOE-STD-3009-94 Change 3 March 2006.
16) Application of this code is further discussed in Appendix N of 24590-WTP-SRD-ESH-01-001-02, Safety Requirements Document Volume II.
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CASE 3 – Tailored Daughter with
Parent
DAUGHTER
NFPA 25-2002
DAUGHTER
NFPA 70-2002
• NFPA 25-2002 use CASE 1• NFPA 70-2002 must be used or complete a Case-By-
Case Exception for a one time deviation, or CORCN for a global change
PARENT CODE/STANDARD
NFPA 801-2003
CASE 1 – Parent Invoked Daughter
DAUGHTER
NFPA 11-1998
PARENT CODE/STANDARD
NFPA 801-2003
CASE 2 – Code Acting as a Parent
and Daughter
CHAPTER 3
PARENT CODE/STANDARD
ASME N509-1989
DAUGHTER
IEEE 323-1984
• If Safety SSC – Use COR referenced parent code (IEEE 323-1983) or complete a COR Assessment (equivalency report)
• Use IEEE 323-1984
PARENT CODE/STANDARD
IEEE 323-1983
DAUGHTER
ASME B31.3-2002
• Unless specified in the COR. Use current year for parent
• For referenced daughter use CASE 1, CASE 2, or CASE 3 as applicable
PARENT CODE/STANDARD
ASME B31.1(NO EDITION YEAR)
CASE 4 – No Parent Edition Year
PARENT CODE/STANDARD
ASME B31.1-2014(CURRENT YEAR)
TAILORED
TAILORED
PARENT CODE/STANDARD
ASME B31.3-1996
Code of Record Chapter 3 TAILORED CodeLegend: Code/Standard Family
Note: 1) If standard specified is a Non-US standard, an equivalency report (COR Assessment) shall be performed to demonstrate adequacy/equivalency.
Appendix A—Code of Record Implementation Case
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Appendix B—Code of Record One Time Exceptions The following table of codes and standards are Case-by-Case Exceptions (CBCE) that have been completed using 24590-WTP-3DP-G04R-00001, Design Criteria. The Appendix B One Time Exception table provides a reference to the archived forms. This table will be updated during COR revisions. It will not be updated based on a form count, or a scheduled timeline. Exceptions that have been approved prior to the issuance of this EPC COR will be evaluated for applicability and incorporated. ONE TIME EXCEPTION
CBCE Form # CBCE Title Code Date Approved 24590-BOF-CBCE-E-16-00001
COR CBCE for NEC version for C1V-ACU-00001
NFPA 70 1999 to NFPA 70 2014
04/27/2016
24590-BOF-CBCE-HV-18-00001
COR CBCE for ANSI/ASHRAE 15 Year Edition to Procure Materials and Components Associated with the HVAC System for Building 27, LAW Effluent Electrical Building
ANSI/ASHRAE 15
03/01/19
24590-HLW-CBCE-MS-16-00001
Case by Case Exception for HLW ASX ASTM A312M, Rev C date 2000.10.10 to ASTM A312M, Rev NA date 2006.05.01
06/28/2016
24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-15-00001
LAW TCO skid (LVP-SKID-00002) and Ammonia Dilution skid (LVP-SKID-00003)
Daughter Codes to ASME B31.3-1996
12/23/2015
24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-17-00003
ASME B31.3 Code Exception for LAW NLD System Piping
ASME B31.3 1996 to ASME B31.3 2016
04/18/2018
24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-18-00001
LFP sample line testing exception to ASME B31.3
ASME B31.3 1996 to ASME B31.3 2016
03/06/2018
24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-18-00004
ASME B31.3 Code Exception for LAW Bulge Spray Ring
ASME B31.3 1996 to ASME B31.3 2016
06/28/2018
24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-19-00001
ASME B31.3 Code Exception for LAW LVP Vacuum Relief Valves
ASME B31.3 1996 to ASME B31.3 2016
03/06/2019
24590-LAW-CBCE-MS-19-00002
ASME B31.3 Edition Year for Melter Feed Nozzle Cooling Water Throttle Valves
ASME B31.3 1996 to ASME B31.3 2016
06/07/19
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24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-16-00001
Case by Case Exception for ASTM A240-15b
ASTM A240 Rev a, date 1988 to ASTM A240 Rev b, date 2015
11/16/2016
24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-16-00002
Case by Case Exception for Edition Years for ASTM A36, A240, A276, A307, A312, A572, A709
ASTM A36, A240, A276, A307, A312, A572, A709
01/12/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-16-00003
Case by Case Exception for Edition Years for ASTMs A276 and A312
ASTMs A276 and A312
02/13/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-17-00001
Update ASTM Edition Years for Material Requisition 24590-CM-MRA-SS00-00004
Multiple 03/07/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-18-00003
COR CBCE for codes used in EMF Pre-Engineered Electrical Powerhouse Building Design
Multiple 10/04/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-CSA-20-00001
Drawing – CM/AG-1 Duct Support DS-5A-024 Seismic Cat III & IV Area 3 – Task Order 29 – IM Drawing NO. B11118-5A-024
AISC M016 Rev 9, 1989 to AISC Rev 14, 2016
01/23/2020
24590-WTP-CBCE-E-15-00001
COR CBCE for NEC version for BATT-ENCL-82001
NFPA 70, 1999 to NFPA 20, 2014
03/02/2016
24590-WTP-CBCE-E-15-00002
COR CBCE for BATT-ENCL-82001 UBC 1997 to IBC 2012
02/09/2016
24590-WTP-CBCE-E-18-00001
UPS battery discharge testing per IEEE 1188
IEEE 1188 1996 to IEEE 1188 2005
03/07/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-E-18-00003
COR CBCE for Electrical Codes used for the design and installation of electrical systems in Building 27, LAW Effluent Electrical Building
NFPA 70 1999 to NFPA 70 2017 and NFPA 780 1997 to NFPA 780 2011
12/11/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-E-18-00004
COR CBCE for NEMA/ICEA WC 70 Edition Year to Procure Wires and Cables for Building 27, LAW Effluent Electrical Building
NEMA/ICEA WC 70 1999 to NEMA/ICEA WC 70 2009
12/11/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-E-19-00001
COR CBCE for NFPA 780 Used for the Installation of Lightning Protection System in Building 27, LAW Effluent Electrical Building
NFPA 780 03/01/2019
24590-WTP-CBCE-E-19-00002
COR CBCE for National Electrical Code (NEC) 2017 for the Procurement of Multiconductor Low Voltage Cables with Multiple Equipment Grounding Conductors (EGCS)
NFPA 1999 to NFPA 2017
08/16/2019
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24590-WTP-CBCE-E-19-00005
COR CBCE for National Electrical Code (NEC) 2017 for the Procurement and Installation of Multiconductor Low Voltage Cables with Multiple Equipment Grounding Conductors (EGCS)
NFPA 70 – 2002 to NFPA 70 - 2017
11/25/2019
24590-WTP-CBCE-E-20-00001
NFPA 70 1999 Clarification for Buried Grounding Electrode Conductors (Supersedes 24590-WTP-CBCE-E-19-00004)
NFPA 70-1999 01/29/2020
24590-WTP-CBCE-ENG-15-00001
Update the COR to allow a Case-by-Case use of IBC 2012 in Lieu of UBC 1997 for Subcontractor Design of the (LEDT) Building Deep Excavation Earth Retention System
UBC 1997 to IBC 2012
01/08/2016
24590-WTP-CBCE-ENG-16-00002
ASCE 7-98 to ASCE 7-10 ASCE 7-98 to ASCE 7-10
03/28/2016
24590-WTP-CBCE-ENG-16-00003
Request to Utilize NEC 2014 NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) 1999 to NFPA (National Electrical Code) 2014
03/28/2016
24590-WTP-CBCE-ENG-16-00004
Use of IBC 2012 in lieu of UBC 1997 for Subcontractor installation of concrete pad for C1V-ACU-00039
UBC 1997 to IBC 2012
07/08/2016
24590-WTP-CBCE-FP-19-00001
Sprinkler Alarm/Waterflow Alarm Control Valves Omission
NFPA 13 – 1999 to NFPA 13 - 2010
06/24/2019
24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00001
Exception to B31.3 1996 Non destructive Examination
ASME B31.3, Chapter VI 1996 to ASME B31.3 Chapter VI 2014
05/01/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00002
Exception to B31.3 1996 Non-Destructive Examination
ASME B31.3, Chapter VI 1996 to ASME B31.3 Chapter VI 2014
08/24/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00004
Exception to ASME B31.3-1996 Process Piping for Instrument Tube Fittings & Valves/Manifolds
ASME B31.3 1996 to ASME B31.3 2012 and 2014
08/13/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00005
Case-by-Case Exception for Edition Years for ASTM A312
ASTM A312 Rev c 2000 to ASTM A312 2009
08/09/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-J-17-00006
Case by Case Exception for Edition Years for ASTM A351, A276, A182, A193
ASTM A351, A276, A182, A193
08/21/2017
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OFFICIAL USE ONLY
24590-WTP-CBCE-J-18-00001
Exception to ASME B16.34-1996 – Valves – Flanged, Threaded, and Welding End
ASME B16.34 1996 to ASME 16.34 2004
11/30/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-J-19-00001
Exception to ASME B31.3 – 1996 Process Piping for Instrument Tube Fittings, Valves & Manifolds
ASME B31.3 – 1996 to ASME B31.3 – 2012 & 2014
09/25/2019
24590-WTP-CBCE-MH-17-00001
Case by Case Exception for Edition Years for ASTM A240, A276, A312/A312M
ASTM A240, A276, A312/A312M
02/17/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-17-00001
Exception to ASME AG-1-2003 Filter Pressure Drop
ASME AG-1-2003 with AG-1B-2007 Addenda 2003/2007 to ASME AG-1 2009
10/10/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-17-00002
Use of ASME AG-1-2015 for EMF DVP Exhauster Welding and Weld Inspection
ASME AG-1-1997 with AG-1a-2000 Addenda 1997/2000 to ASME AG-1 2015
11/21/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00001
Case By Case Exception for Edition Years for ASTM A182, A240, A276, A312 and A403
ASTM A182, A240, A276, A312 and A403
03/06/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00002
Case By Case Exception for Edition Years for HI 14.6
ANSI/HI 14.6-2016 to ANSI/HI 14.6-2011
04/12/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00004
Case by Case Exception for Edition Years for ASTM A194
ASTM A194 2016a to ASTM A194
05/22/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00005
Case by Case Exception on ASME B31.3 Edition year for SHR PSV’s
ASME B31.3 1996 to ASME B31.3 2010
07/03/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00006
COR CBCE for ANSI/AISC 360-10 code used in EMF Process Vessels Platforms Design
AISC M016 Rev 9 1989 to ANSI/AISC 360 Rev 14 2010
10/23/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-MS-18-00007
COR CBCE for ASCE 7-10 and IBC 2009 used in EMF DEP-SAL-00004A/B and DEP-VSL-00005A/B Platforms Design
ASCE 7 1998 to ASCE 7 2010 and UBC 1997 to IBC 2009
10/25/2018
24590-WTP-CBCE-PL-16-00002
Update the PO to allow a CBCE for ASTM A312 used by Puget Sound Pipe and Supply
ASTM A312, Rev C, date 2000 to ASTM A312 Rev 2016
05/16/2016
24590-WTP-CBCE-PL-17-00001
Update the PO to allow a CBCE for ASTM A312 used by Fluid Controls & Components Inc.
ASTM A312 Rec C 2000 to ASTM A312 Rev A 2016
03/17/2017
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24590-WTP-CBCE-PL-17-00003
Update the PO to allow a CBCE for ASTM A312 used by Enerpipe Inc.
ASTM A312 Rec C 2000 to ASTM A312 2017
06/07/2017
24590-WTP-CBCE-PL-19-00001
Update the POS 24590-QL-BOA-PB00-00004, 24590-QL-BOB-PB00-00004, 24590-QL-BOC-PB00-00004, 24590-QL-BOD-PB00-00004, 24590-QL-BOE-PB00-00004 and 24590-QL-BOF-PB00-00004 to Allow Usage of ASTM A312 2018A Edition
ASTM A312 Rev. C 2000 to ASTM A312 Rev. A 2018
08/22/2019
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Appendix C—Code of Record Assessments (equivalency reports) The following table lists Code of Record (COR) Assessment reports (equivalency reports) that were produced in accordance with 24590-WTP-GPG-ENG-0184, Code of Record Assessment.
Code or Standard Code of Record Assessment Document Number Date Approved ASTM A312 24590-WTP-CORA-CSA-17-00001 02/07/2017
ASTM F3125 24590-WTP-CORA-CSA-18-00001 08/28/2018
IEEE 141 24590-WTP-CORA-E-15-00001 02/04/2016
API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 Fitness-For-Service
24590-WTP-CORA-ENG-16-00002 06/24/2016
WTP Code of Record Rev 1
24590-WTP-CORA-ENG-17-00001 05/18/2017
NACE standards 24590-WTP-CORA-ENG-17-00003 10/27/2017
ASME AG-1 Section FK
24590-WTP-CORA-ENG-17-00005 01/09/2018
ASTM A312 24590-WTP-CORA-P-17-00001 05/18/2017
ASME B31.3 and ASME Section VIII, Division 1
24590-WTP-RPT-SYSE-17-001 06/13/2017
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Document for Signature
Document Number: 24590-WTP-COR-MGT-15-00001 Rev: 3
Participants Signature Completed Status Result Comments
Signers 9/23/2020 6:01 PM
Markman, Dennis 9/23/2020 6:10 PM Completed Approve
Final Approver 9/23/2020 6:10 PM
Milgate, Ian 9/23/2020 6:39 PM Completed Approve
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