DCL-18-063, Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Update

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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Update
ML18235A619
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 08/23/2018
From: Ginn M
Pacific Gas & Electric Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
DCL-18-063, DIL-18-010
Download: ML18235A619 (9)


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Pacific Gas and Electric Company*

August 23, 2018 PG&E Letter DCL-18-063 PG&E Letter DIL-18-010 Michael A. Ginn Manager Emergency Planning Diablo Canyon Power Plant P.O. Box 56 Avila Beach, CA 93424 805.545.3446 Internal: 691.3446 Fax: 805.545.6265 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 10 CFR 50.54, 10 CFR 72.32 Docket No. 50-275, OL-DPR-80 Docket No. 50-323, OL-DPR-82 Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2 Docket No. 72-26, Materials License No. SNM-2511 Diablo Canyon Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Update

Dear Commissioners and Staff:

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q)(5) and the requirements of 10 CFR 72.32, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is providing a summary of the analysis of changes to Emergency Plan (E-Plan) Implementing Procedures EP G-5, "Evacuation of Non-Essential Site Personnel" and EP RB-5, "Alternate Personnel Decontamination Facilities."

The associated enclosures are listed below:

  • - Summary of the Analysis of Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP G-5, Revision 15, "Evacuation of Non-Essential Site Personnel"
  • - Summary of the Analysis of Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP RB-5, Revision 9, "Alternate Personnel Decontamination Facilities" PG&E evaluated the changes for a reduction in effectiveness, as defined in 10 CFR 50.54(q), and concluded that the changes do not reduce the effectiveness of the E-Plan. The E-Plan continues to meet the requirements in Appendix E of A member of the STARS Alliance Callaway
  • Diablo Canyon
  • Palo Verde
  • Wolf Creek

Document Control Desk August 23, 2018 Page2 PG&E Letter DCL-18-063 PG&E Letter DI L-18-01 0 10 CFR 50 and the planning standards of 10 CFR 50.47(b). Therefore, prior NRC approval of the associated changes was not required.

This update does not contain any privacy and proprietary information in accordance with NRC Generic Letter 81-27, "Privacy and Proprietary Material in Emergency Plans."

PG&E makes no new or revised regulatory commitments (as defined by NEI 99-04) in this letter.

If there are questions regarding this update, please contact me at (805) 545-3446.

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  • Diablo Canyon
  • Palo Verde

Proc. No.

OM10.ID1 OM10.DC1 EP G-1 EP G-2 EP G-3 EP G-4 EP G-5 EP OR-3 EP RB-1 EP RB-2 EP RB-3 EP RB-4 EP RB-5 EP RB-8 EP RB-9 EP RB-10 EP RB-12 EP RB-14 EP RB-14A EP RB-15 EP RB-16 EP R-2 EP R-3 EP R-7 EP EF-1 EP EF-2 EP EF-3 EP EF-4 EP EF-9 EP EF-10 EP EF-11 PG&E Letter DCL-18-063 PG&E Letter DIL-18-010 DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Rev.

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44 50 59 30 15*

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15 15 35 9

17 53 40 45 21 12 17 2

Title Maintaining Emergency Preparedness Emergency Preparedness Drills and Exercises Emergency Classification and Emergency Plan Activation Interim Emergency Response Organization Emergency Notification of Off-Site Agencies Assembly and Accountability Evacuation of Non-Essential Site Personnel Emergency Recovery Personnel Dosimetry Emergency Exposure Guides Stable Iodine Thyroid Blocking Access to and Establishment of Controlled Areas Under Emergency Conditions Alternate Personnel Decontamination Facilities Instructions for Field Monitoring Teams Calculation of Release Rate Protective Action Recommendations Plant Vent Iodine and Particulate Sampling During Accident Conditions Core Damage Assessment Procedure Initial Detection of Fuel Cladding Damage Post Accident Sampling System Operating Instructions for the EARS Computer Program Release of Airborne Radioactive Materials Initial Assessment Release of Radioactive Liquids Off-Site Transportation Accidents Activation and Operation of the Technical Support Center Activation and Operation of the Operational Support Center Activation and Operation of the Emergency Operations Facility Activation of the Off-Site Emergency Laboratory Backup Emergency Response Facilities Activation and Operation of the Joint Information Center Alternate Emergency Response Facilities/ Incident Command Post (ICP)

  • Revised Document Page 1 of 1 PG&E Letter DCL-18-063 PG&E Letter DIL-18-010 Summary of the Analysis of Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP G-5, Revision 15, "Evacuation of Non-Essential Site Personnel" PG&E Letter DCL-18-063 PG&E Letter DIL-18-010 Summarv of the Analvsis of Chanaes to Emeraencv Plan lmplementina Procedure EP G-5, Revision 15 Change j Original Content (Rev 14) 1 11.3 2

This procedure has been rewritten; therefore, no revision bars are included.

8.4 RCP 0-600, "Personnel Decontamination and Evaluation" Revised Content (Rev 15)

NIA-content removed 8.4 RCP NISP-RP.06, "Personnel Contamination Monitoring" Page 1 of 2 Description of Change Removed content.

Step was removed as it is no longer applicable since the proposed activity was not a rewrite of EP G-5.

This change does not affect how the current Emergency Plan (E-Plan) meets any planning standard functions, elements, or site-specific commitments. No additional evaluation required.

Modified existing content.

The decision to transition to the Nuclear Industry Standard Process (NISP) format resulted in the need to update procedure titles in EP G-5 to replace the old Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP) procedure title with the new NISP title.

The scope of the NISP is the same as the scope of RCP D-600 which it replaces. Both procedures describe the process for monitoring personnel for skin and clothing contamination and proper decontamination methods.

The proposed activity updates these radiation control standards to the current industry acceptable methods and processes.

This change does not affect how the current E-Plan meets any planning standard functions, elements, or site-specific commitments. No additional evaluation required.

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Change Original Content (Rev 14)

Revised Content (Rev 15) 3, Step 1.b, Step 1.b Verify with the Shift Manager/ Site Emergency Check with the Shift Manager I Site Emergency Coordinator that communications with offsite Coordinator that communications with offsite agencies (California Highway Patrol, Sheriffs agencies (California Highway Patrol, Sheriffs Department etc.) have been made prior to Department etc.) have been made prior to evacuating personnel from the site.

evacuating personnel from the site.

4, Step 1.b.6)a), Step 1.b.6)a)

Decontamination should be performed per RCP Decontamination should be performed per RCP D-600, "Personnel Decontamination and NISP-RP.06, "Personnel Contamination Evaluation."

Monitoring."

Page 2 of 2 PG&E Letter DCL-18-063 PG&E Letter DIL-18-010 Description of Change Modified existing content.

This change does not affect how the current E-Plan meets any planning standard functions, elements, or site-specific commitments. No additional evaluation required.

Modified existing content.

The decision to transition to the NISP format resulted in the need to update procedure titles in EP G-5 to replace the old DCPP procedure title with the new NISP title.

The scope of the NISP is the same as the scope of RCP D-600 which it replaces. Both procedures describe the process for monitoring personnel for skin and clothing contamination and proper decontamination methods.

The proposed activity updates these radiation control standards to the current industry acceptable methods and processes.

This change does not affect how the current E-Plan meets any planning standard functions, elements, or site-specific commitments. No additional evaluation required.

Summary of the Analysis of Changes to PG&E Letter DCL-18-063 PG&E Letter DIL-18-010 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP RB-5, Revision 9, "Alternate Personnel Decontamination Facilities"

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fCh Change Original Content (Rev 8) 1 6.4.1 d.

Decontamination should be performed per RCP D-600, "Personnel Contamination Events."

2 6.4.2a.3 Decontamination should be performed per RCP D-600, "Personnel Contamination Events."

3 6.4.2b.8.

Decontamination should be performed in accordance with RCP D-600, "Personnel Contamination Events" by RP engineers, foreman or technicians.

4 8.4 RCP D-600, "Personnel Contamination Events" to E Pl f

p Revised Content (Rev 9) 6.4.1d.

Decontamination should be performed per RCP NISP-RP.06, "Personnel Contamination Monitorinq."

6.4.2a.3 Decontamination should be performed per RCP NISP-RP.06, "Personnel Contamination Monitorinq."

6.4.2b.8.

Decontamination should be performed per RCP NISP-RP.06, "Personnel Contamination Monitoring" by RP engineers, foreman or technicians 8.4 RCP NISP-RP.06, "Personnel Contamination Monitoring."

Page 1 of 1 PG&E Letter DCL-18-063 PG&E Letter DIL-18-010 d

EP RB-5. R

-- 9 Description of Change Modified existing content.

The decision to transition to the NISP format resulted in the need to update procedure titles in EP RB-5 to replace the old DCPP procedure title with the new NISP title.

The scope of the NISP is the same as the scope of RCP D-600 which it replaces. Both procedures describe the process for monitoring personnel for skin and clothing contamination and proper decontamination methods.

The proposed activity updates these radiation control standards to the current industry acceptable methods and processes.

This change does not affect how the current E-Plan meets any planning standard functions, elements, or site-specific commitments. No additional evaluation required.