IR 05000335/1982008

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IE Insp Repts 50-335/82-08 & 50-389/82-08 on 820223.No Noncompliance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Planning,Specifically Interface Between Licensee Organization & NRC Region 2
ML20050N824
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/23/1982
From: Jenkins G, Taylor P
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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References
50-335-82-08, 50-335-82-8, 50-389-82-08, 50-389-82-8, NUDOCS 8204140431
Download: ML20050N824 (4)


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Emergency Preparedness and Operational Support Division Suitt1ARY Inspection on February 23, 1982 Areas Inspected This routine, announced inspection involved seven inspector-hours on site in the area of emergency planning, specifically the interface between the licensee organization and the responding NRC Region II organization at the Emergency Response Facilities.

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DETAILS 1.

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  • C. ii. Wethy, Plant Manager
  • P. Bailey, Site Emergency Planning
  • Attended exit interview 2.

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The inspection scope and findings were summarized on February 23, 1982, with those persons indicated in paragraph 1 above.

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Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings Not inspected.

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Unresolved Items Unresolved. items were not identified during this inspection.

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Emergency Response Facilities a.

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The inspector reviewed with a licensee representative aspects of an NRC

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Region II response to an emergency at the site and the necessity that preplanning take place in order to interface effectively with the licensee organization and other organizations (Federal, State and local agencies) particularly at the Technical Support Center (TSC) and the Emergency Operating Facility (EOF).

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following Region II activities which explain the nature of the NRC role onsite during an emergency.

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Respond to incidents of the " Site Area" and " General" emergency severity classification level as defined in 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section IV.C.

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Interface with the licensee organization in order to evaluate the nature and extent of the incident, ascertain plant status, monitor licensee activities and ensure appropriate corrective actions are taken to minimize the consequences of the incident.

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Inform the public and others of plant status and the technical details concerning the incident.

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Develop projections of onsite and offsite radiological effects for use by other Federal, State and local agencies.

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Technical Support Center The inspector toured the TSC which is located in the Reactor Auxiliary Building adjacent to Unit 1 control room and in a room (approximately (15' x 24') which is normally used as a training classroom. The TSC Supervisor, selected plant supervisors and supporting technical and engineering personnel operate from this room to assess and manage an emergency. The TSC is equipped with the necessary communications, along with the NRC emergency notification system (ENS) and health physics network (HPN) telephones. Work space has been provided for the NRC thus enabling a direct interface between NRC Region II management and the licensee organization. An adjacent room (approximately 20' x 24') is also staffed with plant personnel and is used to coordinate environmental and radiological data. An office adjacent to the TSC has been designated for NRC use and is equipped with commercial /inplant telephones (2), NRC (ENS) telephone, desks, table, chairs and chalk-boa rd,

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Emergency Operating Facility The inspector toured the interim EOF which is located in the Unit 2 construction office building at the St. Lucie site and is outside the protected area. During an emergency the Recovery fianager and specified licensee managers coordinate emergency activities from a large room which is equipped with commercial /inplant telephones, status boards, information displays, etc. Work space, commercial /inplant telephone is provided in the interim EOF for NRC use thus enabling a direct inter-face between NRC Region II management and the licensee organization.

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room adjacent to the interim E0F has been designated for NRC use and is

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equipped with tables, chairs, and commercial /inplant telephone. The NRC (ENS) and (HPN) telephones are not installed in interim EOF.

The NRC mobile laboratory is normally sent to the EOF during an NRC Region II response.

A licensee representative indicated that space and support for the mobile laboratory could be provided. The inspector gave

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the licensee representative the following information concerning the mobile

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unit: Level space (14' x 35'); electrical power (3-115v, 20 amp power receptacles, hubbell twist lock) and a commercial telephone line or an extension of an existing commercial telephone line equipped with a jack for connecting to the mobile unit.

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Final Emergency Response Facilities The selection of a site for the EOF has not been finalized, although land is available. The inspector discussed with a licensee representa-tive guidance that is provided in NUREG 0696, " Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities".