Are documents related to expert elicitation and peer review required to be included in the LSN?
A. Yes. DOE may elicit advice from the scientific community to ensure that the data, models, methods, and analysis used in the design of the repository are based on the latest available scientific understanding and the full range of expert opinion. Inclusion of documentation on the elicitation of expert opinion is required by 10 CFR 63.21 and listed in DG-3022. Information related to the use of expert elicitation for the model abstractions that NRC anticipates reviewing during licensing is described in Section 2.2.1.3 of the Yucca Mountain Review Plan. Administrative and programmatic review requirements for the NRC staff for evaluating the control of expert elicitation are described in Section 2.5.4 of the Plan.
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