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Full Description
Meteorological data collected, processed, stored, and disseminated through implementation of this standard are utilized to support the full life cycle (i.e., siting, construction, operation, and decommissioning) of nuclear facilities. The meteorological data are employed in a large number of applications associated with determining environmental impacts, enabling consequence assessments in routine release and design-basis accident evaluations, supporting emergency preparedness and response programs, and other important applications, such as evaluating beyond design-basis events.
The use of meteorological data can also play an important role in various types of environmental, decontamination and decommissioning, air quality, wind loading, and engineering studies. Other uses of meteorological data include assessments of environmental remediation activities, industrial hygiene, construction, and waste management.
Keywords: environmental, nuclear safety, siting
Document History
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ANS 3.11-2015 (R2020)
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Determining Meteorological Information at Nuclear Facilities- Most Recent
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ANS 3.11-2005 (R2010)
Determining Meteorological Information at Nuclear Facilities- Historical Version
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ANS 3.11-2000
Determining Meteorological Information at Nuclear Facilities- Historical Version