GNRO-2004/00020, Revision 12 to EPIP 10-S-01-30, Technical Support Center (TSC) Operations.

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Revision 12 to EPIP 10-S-01-30, Technical Support Center (TSC) Operations.
ML040701050
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Site: Grand Gulf Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/10/2004
From: Bottemiller C
Entergy Operations
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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GNRO-2004/00020
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P.0, Box 756 Port Gibson, MS 39150 Tel 601 437 6299 Manager Plant Licensing GNRO-2004/00020 March 10, 2004 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555

Subject:

Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures -March 10, 2004 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Docket No. 50-416 License No. NPF-29 Ladies & Gentlemen:

Entergy Operations, Inc. submits in accordance with 10CFR50 Appendix E, Section V changes to the following Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure(s):

I 10-S-01-30 I Rev. 12 This letter does not contain any commitments.

Yours truly, U

CAB/MJL attachment:

1. Procedure 10-S-01-30 cc: (See Next Page)

GNRO-2004/00020 Page 2 of 2 cc:

Hoeg T. L. (GGNS Senior Resident) (w/a)

Levanway D. E. (Wise Carter) (w/a)

Reynolds N. S. (w/a)

Smith L. J. (Wise Carter) (w/a)

Thomas H. L. (w/o)

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ALL LETTERS ATTN: Mr. Bruce Mallett (w/2) 61 1 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-4005 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ALL LETTERS - U.S.

ATTN: Mr. Bhalchandra Vaidya, NRRIDLPM (w/2) POSTAL SERVICE MAIL ATTN: FOR ADDRESSEE ONLY DELIVERY ADDRESS ATTN: U S . Postal Delivery Address Only ONLY Mail Stop OWFN/7D-I Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

PWLNT OPERATIONS MANUAL Valume 20 10-S-01-30 Section 01 Revision: 12 Date : 2/24/ 04 m R ( 3 B N C Y PLAN PROCEDURE TECBbTICAL SUPPORT CENTER {TSC) OPERATZOKS SAFETY RELATED Prepared :

Reviewed :

Concurred:

OSRC :

Approved :

List of Effective Pages:

Pages 1-11 List of TCNs Incorporated:

Revision -

TCN 0 None 1 None 2 1,2 3 3 4 4 5-12 Hone

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Technical Support NO.: 10-5-01-30 Revision: 12 Safety C!ent@r (TSC) Operations Evaluation I. OVERVIEW / SIGNATURES Facility: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Document Reviewed: 10-S-01-30 ChangetRev.: a System Dedgnator(s)fDescrfption: N/A Descrirrtionof Pronosed Change As a result o f Licensing Amendment 158, procedure 10-S-01-35 (Core Damage Assessment) has been r e v i s e d to remove the requirement f o r PASS sampling. S t e p 2.2.4 of t h i s procedure is deleted to remove this requirement.

Grammatical chanqes.

if the proposed activity, in its entirety, involves any one of the criteria below, check the appropriate box, provide a justificationlbasls In the Description above, and forward to a Revlewer. No further 50.59 Review is required. If none of the crlterla is applicable, continue with the 50.59 Review.

c] The proposed activity is editorialitypographicafas defined in Section 5.2.2.1.

The proposed activity represents an "FSAR-only" change as allowed in Section 5.2.2.2 .

(Insert item # from Section 5.2.2.2).

(xi SCREENING Sections I,II, Ill, and 1V requlred a 50.59 EVALUATtON EXEMPTION Sections I,II, 111, IV, and V required 50.59 EVALUATION (#: 1 Sections I, il,111, IV, and VI required OSRC NIA Chairman's Name (print) / Signature / Date vequired only for Programmatic Exclusion Screenings (see Section 5.9) and 50.59 Evaluations.]

List of AssistinglContributing Personnel:

Name: Scope of Assistance:

NlA -

NIA

GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE

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Technical Support No. : 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Safety Center (TSC) Operations Evaluation II. SCREENING A. Licensinq Basis Document R e v i e w

1. Does the proposed activity impact the facility or a procedure as described In any of the following Licensing Ba8is Documents?

Operating License YES NO CHANGE # and/or SECTIONS IMPACTED Operating License urn TS nC31 I

I NRC Orders In iml If aVES,obtain NRC approval prlor to implementing the change by initiating an LBD change in accordance with NMH LI-113 (Reference 2.2.13). (SeeSection 5.7.13 for CrXCePtlOnS.)

I LBDs controlled under 50.59 I YES I NO I CHANGE # and/or SECTIONSIMPACTED 1 TS Bases E l m Technical Requirements Manual D M I C~opefdtinsLimits Report I n llxll NRC Safely Evaluatim Repoh 1 /en]

if YES, perfom an ExemptionReview per Section V perform a 50.59 Evaluation per SectionVI &@ initiate an LBD change Fn accordance wlth NYM L1-)I3 (Reference22.13).

LBDs controlled under other YES NO CHANGE # (if applicable) and/or SECTIONS IMPACTED regulations Quality Assurance Program Manuat cllxl Emergency Plan2 U E I Fire Protection Program D l x I (lnciudes the Fire Hazards Analysis)

Off& Dose Calculation Manual3 O H -

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If YESn,waluate any changes in accordance wRh the appropriate rwulation &Q hitiat%an LSD change In accordance with NMM LM13 lRefmence 2.2.13).

2. Does the proposed activity Involve a test or experiment not described in the Yes FSAR? No If yes, perform an Exemption Revlew per Section V OR perform a 50.59 Evaluation per Section VI.
3. Does the proposed activity potentially impact equipment, procedures, or fadllties Yes utilized for storing spent fuel at an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation? No (Check NIA if dry fuel storage is not applicable to the facility.) NIA Ifccyes,perform a 72.48 Review in accordance with NMM Procedure LI-112.

(See Sections 1.5 and 5.3.1.5 of the EOI iOCFR50.59 Review Program Guidellnes.)

IfIf YES, see Section 5.1.4. No LBD change 15 required.

YES,notify the responsible department and ensure a 50.54 Evaluation is performed. Attach the 50.54 Evaluation.

if YES: evaluate the change in accordance with the requirements of the facilitysOperating License Condition.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STkTION EMERGENCY PLAN P R O C E D W

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Technical Support No.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Safety Center (TSC) Operations Evaluation B. Basis Provide a dear, concise basis for the answers given in the applicable sections above. Explain why the proposed activity does or does not impact the Operating LicenseiTechnicalSpecifications andlor the FSAR and why the proposed activity does or does not involve a new test or experiment not previously described in the FSAR. Adequate basis must be providedwithin the Screeningsuch that a tttlrd-party reviewer can reach the same conclusions. Simply stating that the change does not affect TS or the FSAR is not an acceptable basis. See EOI 50.59 GuidelinesSection 5.6.6for guidance.)

Performed kewvord searches of the online Ooeratina License. TechSuecs. NRC Orders, UFSAR, TS Bases. TRM. COLR, SERs. QAPM. Emeruenw Plan. Fire ProtectionProaram. and ODCM for the keWrdS "core damaae". "core damaae assessment" and "TSC Coordinator". Reviewed all hits returned. Onlv the followina items were relevant to this chanae.

UFSAR Section 7.7.1 .I 1.4.2 describes the PASS svstern and desian criteria, but does not specify that the svstem be used for core damaae assessment. This chanae does not affect the ability of the PASS svstern to meet the desian criteria.

UFSAR Section 13.1.2.3.1 Idescribes the duties of the Shift Technical Assistant and includes monitorina for core damaae. The duties of the STA are transferred in part to the TSC Coordinator with activation of the TSC. This chanae does not affect the on-shift duties of the Shift Technicat Assistant.

UFSAR Section 18 describes the resDonses to TMI related reauirements in NUREG-0737. Section 18.1.21 describes the Desian Review Derformed for oueration of the PASS Svstem durina post-accident conditions and lists several time reauirements for Performina PASS sarnnles durina the Desian Review. Section 18.1.21 does not suecifv that the PASS System be used for Derforming core damaae assessment.

This chanae does not reuresent a chanae to anv Licensina Bases Document or svstem. structure or comDonent described in the UFSAR.

C. References Discuss the methodologyfor performing the LBR search. State the location of relevant licensing document Informationand explain the scope of the revi%wsuch as electronic search criteria used (e.g., key words) or the general extent of manual searches per Section 5.3.6.4 of LI-101. NOTE: Ensure that electronic and manual marches are performed using controlled coples of the documents. If you have any questions, contact your site Licensing department.

LBDs/Documents reviewed via keyword search: Keywords:

Qperatinrr License. TechSDecs. NRC Orders, core damage. core damaae

-UFSAR. TS Bases. TRM. COLR. SERs. QAPM, assessment. JSC Coordinator Ememencv Plan. Fire Protection Proaram. and ODCM

__I LBDslDocuments reviewed manually:

UFSAR Sections 7.7.1.11.4.2. 13.1.2.3.11. and 18.1.21 D. Isthe vatidity of this Review dependent on any other 0 Yes change? (See Section 5.3.4 of the EOI 10CFR50.59 Program No Review Guidelines)

If rrYes,rslist the required changes. EA

GWWSI GULF WCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PIAN PROCEDUXE

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Technical Support NO.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Safety Center (TSC) Operations Ekra luation

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111. ENVIRONMENTALSCREENING If any of the following questions Is answered '*yes," an Environmental Review must be performed in accordance with NMM Procedure EV-215, "Environmental Evaluations," and attached to this 50.59 Review. Consider both routine and non-routine (emergency) discharges when answering there questions.

Wilt the proposed Change being evaluated:

Yes -

NO I. [XI Involve a land disturbance of previously disturbed land areas in excess of one acre (Le.,

grading activities, construction of buildings, excavations, reforestation, creation or removal of ponds)?

2. [XI Involve a land disturbance of undisturbed land areas (i.e., grading activities, construction, excavations, reforestation, creating, or removing ponds)?
3. 0 3 Involve dredging activities in a lake, river, pond, or stream?
4. [XI Increase the amount of thermal heat being discharged to the river or lake?
5. cl Increase the concentration or quantity of chemicals being discharged to the river, lake, or air?
6. [XI Discharge any chemicals new or different from that previously discharged?
7. Change the design or operation of the intake or discharge structures?
8. 4 Modify the design or operation of the cooling tower that will change water or air flow characteristics?
9. CI 4 Modify the design or operation of the plant that will change the path of an existing water discharge or that will result in a new water discharge?
10. CI [XI Modify existing stationary fuel burning equipment (i.e., diesel fuel oil, butane, gasoline, propane, and kerosene)?'
11. a [XI Involve the installation of stationary fuel burning equipment or use of portaple fuel burning equipment (i.e., diesel fuel oil, butane, gasoline, propane, and kerosene)?
12. c3 [XI Involve the installation or use of equipment that will result in an air emission discharge?
13. c] 3 Involve the installation or modificationof a stationary or mobile tank?
14. 5 Involve the use or storage of oils or chemicals that could be directly released into the environment?
15. [XI Involve burial or placement of any solid wastes in the site area that may affect runoff, sutface water, or groundwater?

' See NMM Procedure EV-117, "Air Emissions Management Program," for guidanoa in answering this question.

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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE

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Technical Support No.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Safety Center (TSC) Operations Evaluation IV. SECURITY PLAN SCREENING Ifany of the following questions is answered "yes," a Security Plan review must be performed by the Security Department to determine actual impact to the Plan and the need for a change to the Plan.

A Could the proposed activity being evaluated:

  • Y No
1. 0 1xI Add, delete, modify, or otherwise affect Security department responsibilities (e.g., including fire brigade, fire watch, and confined space rescue operations)?
2. Result in a breach to any security barrier@)(e.g., HVAC ductwork, fences, doors, walls, ceilings, floors, penetrations, and ballistic barriers)?
3. Cause materials or equipment to be placed or installed within the Security Isolation Zone?
4. 5 Affect security lighting by adding or deleting lights, structures, buildings?or temporary facilities?
5. [ip Modify or otherwise affect the intrusion detection systems (e.g., E-fields, microwave, fiber optics)?
6. 0 H Modify or otherwise affect the operation or field of view of the security cameras?
7. Ix] Modify or otherwise affect (block, move, or alter) installed access control equipment, intrusion detection equipment, or other security equipment?
8. 5 Modify or otherwise affect primary or secondary power supplies to access control equipment, intrusion detection equipment, other security equipment, or to the Central AIam Station or the Secondary Alarm Station?
9. a Ixf Modify or otherwise affect the facility's security-related signage or land vehicle barriers, including access roadways?
10. @ Modify or otherwise affect the facility's telephone or security radio systems?

The Security Department answers the fallowing questions if one of the questions was answered "yesm.

B. Is the Security Plan actually impacted by the Yes proposed activlty? Lz] No C. Is a change to the Security Plan required? Yes Change # (optional)

No NIA Name of Security Plan reviewer (print) I Signature f Date

GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE

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Technical Support No.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Emergency Plan Center (TSC) Operations Evaluation ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.!54{q) SCREENING

1. DOCUMENT 1NFOIt.MATION ProcedureDocument Number: 10-S-01-30 I Proc./Doc. Revision: 12 Document

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Technical Support Center (TSC) Operations Brief Descrbtion of ProDosed Revision:

Deletes the requirement for initiating PASS Samplesper 10-S-01-35.

Grammatical changes.

2, SCWIENING A.) Does the proposed revision require a change to the Emergency Plan, change a commitment in the E-plan, or potentially decrease the effectiveness of the E-plan?

- Yes x No B.) Does the proposed revision change the site Emergency Action Levels (EALs)?

- Y e s x - No If the answer to either question is YES, then a lOCF"0.54(q) evaluation must be performed. See attachment 9.2, If the answer is NO provide justification below.

3. Justification for "NO" Answers Section 7.6.4 of the emergency plan describes the ability of the PASS system. This system remains in use and is available if required, However, the PASS system is no longer the primary method for estimating core damage or monitoring or core damage, 10-S-01-35has been revised to incorporate more recent methods that have been developed by the BWR Owners Group and endorsed by the NRC @ocuxnent No.NFDC-33045P in Entergy IDEAS system). The change in method provides more timely monitoring of core damage than PASS samples and therefore does not represent a decrease in effectiveness of the Emergency Plan.

I The E m s specify some coolant activity levels that are obtained by using the PASS System. The PASS System remains availabfe for use for this purpose and therefore does not modify the

4. APPROVAL Screening Prepared By:

Screening Reviewed B Date Screening Approved By. Z-tp-o'l Date

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Technical Support No.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Page: i Center (TSC1 Operations Departamat Cro88-Diecigline Reviews Naeded Signoff

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TSC COORDINATOR Requirement by Directive Paragraph Directive Paragraph Number Implemented Name Number That Implements Requirement GGMS Emerqency Plan 7.3.1.52 & 516 1.2.2 GGNS Emerqency Plan 7.3.1 Sll 6.4 GGNS Emergency Plan 7.3.1 S12, 513, S14 i 6.1.1 515 Gm3S Emerqency Plan 6.1.2 Sl,S2 6 -2.2.a(Note)

GGNS Emerqency Plan 5.4.2a & c 6.2.la,b,c GGNS Emerqency Plan 5.4.2b,d,eIf,q 6.2.2a,b,c,d,e GGNS Emergency Plan 5.4.3 2.6 - -~

GGNS knergency Plan 5.4.6 2.2 GGNS Emerqency Plan 5.4.8 2.4 GGNS Emergency Plan 5.4.9 2.5 ffiNS Emerqency Plan 5.4.10 2.3 GGNS Emerqency Plan 5.4.33 2.7.1 GGNS Emerqency Plan 6.2.4.SB 6.1.l.a (1)

GNRO-97/00113 97-15-02.ITEM 2 6.2.2.p, 6.2.5.a(10)

GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE

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Technical Support Center (TSC) Operations No.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Page: 1 I

TABLE OF CON'TENTS 1.0 PURPOSE ANR DISCUSSION 2 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2

3.0 REFERENCES

4 4 .O ATTACHMEXTS 4 5.0 DEFINITIONS 4 6.0 DETAILS 5 6.1 TSC Activation 5 6.2 TSC Operation 6 6.2.1 Emergency Director Activities 6 6.2.2 Emergency Director or Designee Activities 7 6.2.3 TSC Communicator 8 6.2.4 TSC Communications Personnel 8 6.2.5 Radiation Protection Manager 8 6.3 Information Specialist 9 6.4 Emergency Power Source 9 7.0 BACKUP TSC 9 7.1 Location 9 7.2 Activation 9 7.3 Setup 10 7.4 Staffing 10 7.5 Operation 11 8.0 RECOFSS AND INFORMATION 11

Title : Technical Support No.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Page: 2 1.0 PURPOSE AND DSSCUSSXON 1.1 Purpose 1.1.1 To provide general instructions f o r the Technical Support Center, including personnel responsibilities and staffing.

1.2 Discussion 1.2.1 This procedure should be used by personnel in the TSC to coordinate and control Emergency Operations.

1.2.2 The TSC personnel primarily assist in accident assessment, provide advice to the Control Room and communicate with EOF personnel regarding plant conditions and actions. The TSC performs the function of the EOF if the EOF/BEOF are unavailable.

2.0 RESWNSIBILITIES The Emergency Director must turn over responsibilities to a qualified individual before leaving the TSC when helshe has responsibility for Emergency Direction and Control (i.e. the Ehergency Director must be available immediately to make Protective Action Recommendations ( P A R S ) and make decisions relating to notification of offsite authorities).

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2.1 The Emergency Director is responsible for implementing the Emergency Plan and procedures, as appropriate, and i 2.1.1 Augmentation of the ERO after the TSC is operational.

2.1.2 Briefing the NRC Incident Response Team leader.

Personnel who must leave the TSC for any reason must inform their immediate supervisor o f their destination, and estimated time of return. They must also consult with the Radiation Protection Manager for radiological conditions and route of travel. Before returning to the TSC, they must again consult with the Radiation Protection Manager for radiological condition and route of travel.

2.1.3 Acting as point of contact for security during accountability checks.

2.2 The TSC Coordinator reports to the Emergency Director.

2.2.1 Responsible for the assimilation of data for the Emergency Director.

2.2.2 Prioritization of corrective action, core/thermal hydraulics, and coordination of mitigation efforts.

2.2.3 Responsible for monitoring plant conditions f o r indication of core damage.

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Technical Support No.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Page: 3 2.3 The Radiation Protection Manager reports directly to the Emergency Director and is responsible f o r :

2.3.1 Radiological assessments and the development of radiological plans.

2.3.2 Keeping the Emergency Director informed of the environmental conditions.

2.3.3 Determining emergency radiological survey requirements.

2.3.4 Initiating and maintaining communication with the NRC (upon request).

I I I A Health Physics Qualified person normally assists the Radiation Protection Manager in the Technical Support Center. I 2.4 The Technical Manager reports directly to the Technical Support Center Coordinator and is responsible for:

2.4.1 The activities o f the Engineers and Technical Staff.

2.4.2 Providing information concerning plant status and developing recommendations and procedures for plant operation.

2.4.3 Activating the VIP 2000 when directed.

2.5 The Record Document Manaqer reports directly to the Technical Support Center Coordinator and provides administrations and logistical support.

2.6 The TSC Communicator reports directly to the Emergency Director and is responsible for:

2.6.1 Initiation and completion of the Emergency Notification Form.

2.6.2 Notification of designated personnel per 10-S-01-6, Notification of Offsite Asencies and Plant On-Call Emergency Personnel (if necessary).

2.6.3 Operation of TSC communications equipment.

2.7 The Information Specialist is located in the TSC and is responsible for:

2.7.1 Collection and transmission of technically accurate information to the Company Spokesperson, or designee.

2.8 The Radioloqical Assessment Dose Calculator - TSC reports to the RPM and is responsible for:

2.8.1 Offsite dose calculations.

2.8.2 Updating the TSC radiological status board and the plume tracking map.

2.8.3 Assisting in HPN communications (when requested).

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Technical Support No.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Page: 4 Center (TSC) Operations 2.9 B A L T H PHYSICS QUALIFIED PERSONNEL report to the BPM and are responsible for:

2.9.1 Control Room Envelope habitability surveys (including TSC and Control Room areas), when requested.

2.9.2 Setting up Frisker stations at TSC and Control Room entrance (when required).

2.9.3 Assisting in HPN communications (when requested).

2.10 TSC Coordinator Assistant: (TCA)

The TSC Coordinator Assistant reports to the TSC Coordinator and i s responsible f o r monitoring the progress of the implementation of Emergency operating Procedures, providing plant status and corrective action status to the TSC, and communication of emergency information to the OSC, Control Room, and EOF.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 GGNS Emergency Plan 3.2 10-5-01-35, Core Damage Assessment 3.3 10-5-01-22, Recovery 3.4 10-5-01-23, Reentry 3.5 10-S-02-3, Emergency Preparedness Form Control 4.0 ATTACHMENTS None Checklists are performance aids; they are intended to aasist and aid ERO personnel in performance of their tasks. Except when specifically noted, completion of checklists is not mandatory. The forms are located in storage bins and the appropriate checklists at the position's desk in t h e facility.

5.0 DEFINITIONS 5.1 - Technical Support Center 5.2 OEC - Offsite Emergency Coordinator 5.3 - Emergency Operations Facility 5.4 pA - Public Address 5.5 RPN - Radiation Protection Manager 5.6 pg - Health Physics Network 5.7 - State Radiological Assessment Officer 5.8 pAR - Protective Action Recommendation 5.9 OCc - Outage Control Center

GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE

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Technical Support NO.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Page: 5 Canter (TSC) Operations 5.10 - Operational Hot Line 5.11 - Emergency Notification System 5.12 - Emergency Plan Procedure 5.13 ESF - Engineering Safety Features 5.14 - Nuclear Regulatory Commission 5.15 REM - Radiation Emergency Manager 5.16 - Information Specialist 5.17 - Backup EOF 5.18 ED - Emergency Director 5.19 g- Potassium Iodide 5.20 - Emergency Action Level 5.21 AUGMENTATION - Action taken to support on-shift personnel prior to emergency facilities becoming operational.

6.0 DETAILS 6.1 TSC Activation 6.1.1 The TSC may be activated at any time and shall be activated at an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency. Once activated I the TSC shall become operational as soon as possible (without delay). When facility staffing can be accomplished with onsite personnel, it is the goal to become operational within 4 5 minutes.

Otherwise offsite personnel shall provide shift augmentation (of the Emergency Director, TSC Coordinator, TSC Communicators ( 2 ) and Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator positions) in 75 minutes and be fully operational in 90 minutes.

a. The On-Call Manager performs the following actions during TSC activation:

(1) Receives turnover briefing from Emergency Director in Control Room and verifies that correct emergency classification has been declared.

(2) Sign in and ensure that ED/TSC Coordinators Log is initiated and all information relevant to the event is recorded.

(3) Check sign in board. Ensure minimum required staffing is present as follows:

(a) One Emergency Director fb) One TSC Coordinator (c) one of t h e following:

1) RPM
2) RadioLogical Assessment Dose Calculator (TSC)

(d) Two communicators

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Technical Support No.: 10-S-01-30 Revision: 12 Page: 6 6.1.1 (Cont. I (4) Brief all TSC personnel on initiating conditions, current plant status, and radiological information.

(5) Ensure TSC communicators are aware of time for next Emergency Notification.

(6) Ensure communications are established with the Control Room, OSC, and EOF.

(7) Announce that TSC is operational to all TSC personnel and that On-Call Manager has assumed the Emergency Director position, (8) Inform Control Room and OSC that TSC is operational and that: On-Call Manager has assumed the Emergency Director position.

6.1.2 Radiation Protection Manager performs the following actions during TSC activation:

a. Sign in and ensure that the RPM Log is initiated.
b. Ensure TSC habitability checks are performed, a6 appropriate.
c. Establish communications with OSC HP Coordinator.
d. Establish contamination controls for TSC and Control Room (if necessary).
e. Announce habitability status of facility.

6.2 TSC Operation 6.2.1 The Emergency Director shall perform the following actions during the course of an emergency:

a. Assess and classify the emergency, especially where real or potential hazards exist to offsite personnel o x property.
b. Notify and recommend protective actions to authorities responsible for offsite emergency measures.
c. Transfer Notifications, Protective Action Recommendations, Emergency Classification, and Offsite Radiological Assessment to the Offsite Emergency Coordinator when the EOF is declared operational.
d. Authorize Emergency Radiation Exposures (if necessary).

GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION EWRGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE 1

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Technical Support: ]NO.: 10-S-01-30 )Revision: 12 1 Page: 7 I I center (TSC) bperations

~ 1 I 1 - i 6.2.2 The Emergency Director or his designee performs the following actions during the course of an emergency:

a. Makes operational decisions and recommendations to the Control Room involving the safety of the plant and its personnel.

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In the event of Security emergencies, each Security related incident should be evaluated. Only those support groups and facilities which are needed should be activated, regardless of the emergency classification, to minimize the risk to personnel.

b. Implement6 the GGNS Emergency Plan through use of the Emergency Plan Procedures.

C. Requests additional resources as deemed necessary up to and including activation of the Emergency Organization as required.

d. Notifies and informs the Offsite Support officials of changing plant conditions and developments.
e. Requests assistance from Federal and State Agencies, if required. (OEC assumes this responsibility after EOF is operational.)
f. Maintains overall responsibility for the operation o f the plant.

4- Ensures that emergency or medical assistance is provided to all personnel on company property (especially during a Limited or Site Evacuation).

h. Ensure extended shift manning is discussed and authorized.
i. Ensure that RPM contacts MS and LA SRAO'B with initial information and if SRAO TRIGGER POINTS are reached.

j- Ensure that periodic notifications to plant personnel are made concerning plant status and expected personnel actions.

k, Ensure that RPM contacts State SRAO's within 30 minutes of issuing a PAR to ensure that the SRAO understands the basis for the PAR.

1. Ensure that announcement is made if another person assumes position of ED.
m. Authorize use of KI [if necessary).
n. Direct recovery actions if EOF is not operational.
0. Cantinuously review plant parameters or EAL changes, and inform OEC when classification change may be necessary.

P. If an evacuation of affected areas of the plant is required, performance is in accordance with 10-S-01-11.

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Technical Support: No.: 10-5-01-30 Revision: 12 Page: 8 6.2.3 The TSC Communicator assumes the duty for communications/notifications to the offsite agencies after TSC activation. Refer to EPP 10-5-01-6,Notification of Offsite Agencies and Plant On-Call Emergency Personnel for additional information.

I I The Emerqency Operations Facility (EOF) Communicator assumes the duty or communications/notifications to the offsite I agencies after the EOF/BEOF is operational.

I 6.2.4 TSC Communications personnel normally transmit copies of current notification forms to designated offsite agencies via facsimile after TSC activation.

a, Previous notification forms read by Control Room communicator via the Operational Hot Line (OHL) are normally sent via fax when time allows.

6.2.5 Radiation Protection Manaqer performs the following:

a. Offsite Dose Determination (1) Perform offsite dose projections and update Emergency Motification Form.

(2) Determine affected sectors.

(3) Recommend Protective actions if necessary (Required for General Emergency) (See 10-5-01-12)

(4) Ensure RadiologicalfNET data is posted on status boards.

(5) Display affected sectors on wall map.

(6) update OSC HP Coordinator on Radiological and MET data.

(7) Direct OSC HI? Coordinator to dispatch Offsite monitoring teams (if necessary).

(8) Direct OSC HI? Coordinator to perform site boundary survey.

(9) Review Radiological EhL's and confer with ED on EALls as necessary.

(10) Ensure radiological monitoring is provided for manned areas (i.e. Chemistry Lab) of the plant after a site evacuation.

b. In-Plant Radioloqical Evaluation (2) Determine in-plant radiological h a z a r d s .

(2) Confer with OSC HP Coordinator on precautions, exposure control methods, and protective equipment for response teams.

(3) Map affected areas using available radiological data.

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c. Reentry (1) Evaluate measures to restore radiological access to affected plant areas.

ci. TSC Deactivation (1) Ensure any contaminated material from TSC/Control Room habitability surveys or radiological control points are handled and stored properly.

6.3 Infoanation Specialist (IS) 6.3.1 On arrival at the TSC, the IS sets up telephone contact with the Company Spokesperson or designee.

6.4 Emerqency Power Sources 6.4.1 The TSC emergency lighting is powered by the ESF AC buses, with backup emergency lighting provided by battery pack lighting units.

7.0 BACKUP TSC 7.1 Location 7.1.1 The Backup TSC is located in the Outage Control Center (OCC) which is in tbe M&E Building.

7.2 Activation 7.2.1 I the TSC is not habitable or cannot perform its required functions, the Emergency Director directs the activation of the Backup TSC.

7.2.2 When relocating personnel from the TSC to the Backup TSC, the ED,

a. Contacts the OEC and inform him/her of the situation (if EOF is operational.)
b. Contacts the Control Room, OSC, Security, and Company Spokesperson.
c. Transfers the following functions to the Control Room.

(1) Command and Control (2) Communication with federal, state, and local agencies (If the EOF is not operational)

(3) Response team direction (4) Emergency Classification/Aasessment {If the EOF i s not operational)

d. Dispatch Radiological Assessment DOSe Calculator (TSC) to Control Room to perform dose assessment.
e. If radiological conditions exist, request from the Radiation Protection Manager, a determination of requirements (i.e.

dosimetry, protective clothing) for relocation.

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f. Ensures the offsite agencies supporting the emergency response and a l l Emergency Response Facilities are notified of move.
g. Ensures all logbooks, current paperwork, and position badges are taken to Backup TSC.

7.2.3 Prior to leaving the TSC, the TSC Communicator should: I

a. Contact the Control Room Communicator and EOF Communicator to discuss the status of the current notifications for federal, state, and Local agencies.
b. Tranefer responsibilities for notifications of federal, state, and local agencies to the EQF, if the EOF is not operational and responsible for notification, then transfer notieication to the Control Room.

7.3 Setup 7.3.1 Upon arrival at the Backup TSC, the Emergency Director ensures that the Backup TSC is setup using the BACKUP TSC CHECKLIST (Form EPP 30-11).

7.3.2 The blackboard is used to display information normally I displayed on the TSC Status boarde.

7.3.3 The Emergency Director upon arrival:

a. Ensure the Backup TSC is setup in accordance with the checklist.
b. Review Backup TSC Staffing Requirements (Fonn EPP 30-10) and ensure the Backup TSC is staffed appropriately.

7.3.4 The Radiation Protection Manager upon arrival: I

a. Ensures facility is habitable. I I
b. Ensures the Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator (TSC) relocates and verifies the Dose Calculator computer is operable.
c. Obtains radiological conditions from Dose Calculator. I
d. Briefs the ED on Radiological Assessment Status. I 7.4 Staffing 7.4.1 The Backup TSC is staffed in accordance with the Backup TSC staffing requirements (Form EPP 30-10). I 7.4.2 The Radiological Assessment Dose Calculator (TSC) performs dose calculations in the Control Room. The Radiological Assessment Doee Calculator (EOF) performs dose calculation8 in the EOF.

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a. Sufficient personnel are present to man the Backup TSC staffing requirements.
b. Advised by the RPM that the Backup TSC is ready to perform Radiological Assesement.
c. Advised by the TSC Coordinator that the Backup TSC is ready to take command and control of the emergency.

7.5.2 After declaring the Backup TSC operational:

a. Transfer the following functions from control Room to the TSC.

(1) Command and Control (2) Response Team Direction (3) Emergency Classification Assessment (4) Communication with federal, state, and local agencies (If the EOF is not operational) 8.0 RECORDS ABII INFORMATION 8.1 Forms and paperwork generated by this procedure during EMERGENCIES are retained for information, event reconstruction and submitted to the Manager, Emergency Preparedness.