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Florida Power & Light Company, 6501 South Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 October 29, 2002 FPL L-2002-215 10 CFR 50 Appendix E U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 Re: St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50-389 Emerqency Plan Implementing Procedure In accordance with 10 CFR 50 Appendix E, enclosed is a copy of a revised procedure that implements the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
Number Title Revision Implementation Date COP-06.11 Establishing Remote Laboratory OB October 18, 2002 For Analyses Of Accident Samples COP-06.11 was revised to remove references and steps that refer to manual boron titration since re performed with auto titration only.
onald E.an Vice President St. Lucie Plant DEJ/tlt Enclosure 0
an FPL Group company
Procedure No.
ST. LUCIE PLANT COP-06.11 CHEMISTRY OPERATING Current Revision No.
PROCEDURE OB FPL SAFETY RELATED Effective Date 10118/02
Title:
ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT 8A-R_!$E i Responsible Department: CHEMISTRY REVISION
SUMMARY
- oO 'f I REVISION 0B - Removed references and steps that refer to marD are all performed with auto titration only. (Dale Majewski, 10/16/02)
REVISION OA - Replaced references to C-46 with COP-01.07. Replaced reference to C-46 with COP-01.07 on page 10 of 12. FRG reviewed this minor correction on 01/11/00. The PGM's name was added to cover page. The cover page and page 10 were reissued.
(David Valentine, 12/03/99)
REVISION 0- Previouslyissued as C-111. This procedure provides instruction for the Operational Support Center (OSC) Chemistry Supervisor to establish remote laboratories at the location(s) specified by the Technical Support Center (TSC) Chemistry Supervisor.
(Russ Cox, 05/27/99)
Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date S OPS 0 05127/99 R. G. West 05/27/99 DATE Plant General Manager DOCT PROCEDURE Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date DOCN coP-06 11 OB 01/11/00 R.G. West 01/11/00 SYS Plant General Manager COM COMPLETED Eric Katzman 12/03199 ITM OB Designated Approver G.A. Bird 10/16/02 Designated Approver (Minor Correction)
11 REVISION NO: PROCEDURE TITLE: PAGE OB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY 2 PROCEDURE NO.: FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 P UR P O S E ....................................................................................................... 3 2.0 R EFEREN C ES ................................................................................................ 3 3.0 PREREQUISITES ..................................................................................... 4 4.0 PRECAUTIONS / LIMITATIONS ............................................................... 4 5.0 RECORDS REQUIRED ............................................................................. 4 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................... 5 6.1 The OSC Chemistry Supervisor shall establish the operation of Remote Laboratories ....................................................................... 5 6.2 Set Up Boron Analysis Stand(s) ..................................................... 7 6.3 Set Up Gamma Pulse Height Analyzer(pha) System ....................... 8 6.4 Set Up Tritium Analysis System ...................................................... 9 6.5 Set Up Alpha Analysis System ..................................................... 10 6.6 Set Up Sample Prescreening Process in Remote Lab ................... 11 FIGURE FIGURE 1 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE RADIATION READING ON SAMPLE FOR AVOIDING EXCESSIVE ANALYSIS DEAD TIME ................. 12
1 REVISION NO.: PROCEDURE TITLE. PAGE.
GB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY PROCEDURE NO: FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides instruction for the Operational Support Center (OSC)
Chemistry Supervisor to establish remote laboratories at the location(s) specified by the Technical Support Center (TSC) Chemistry Supervisor.
1.2 To identify the minimum analyses equipment required for initial Accident Conditions.
2.0 REFERENCES
NOTE One or more of the following symbols may be used in this procedure:
§ Indicates a Regulatory commitment made by Technical Specifications, Condition of License, Audit, LER, Bulletin, Operating Experience, License Renewal, etc. and shall NOT be revised without Facility Review Group review and Plant General Manager approval.
[ Indicates a management directive, vendor recommendation, plant practice or other non-regulatory 'commitment that should NOT be revised without consultation with the plant staff.
T Indicates a step that requires a sign off on an attachment.
2.1 Plant Procedures
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- EPIP-05, Activation and Operation of the Operational Support Center ADM-1 7.09, Invoking 10 CFR 50.54 (X)
COP-06.06, Guidelines for Collecting Post Accident Samples a,
- COP-07.15, Determination of Boron Using the Mettler Titrator
- COP-65.01, Ortec Multichannel Analyzers 0i
- COP-01.04, Determination of Gross Beta Gamma and Tritium with LS6500 Liquid Scintillation Counter 0 COP-01.07, Determination of Gross Alpha Radioactivity
REVISION NO.: PROCEDURE TITLE. PAGE.
OB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY PROCEDURE NO: FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT 3.0 PREREQUISITES 3.1 Power from 110 volt AC outlets available.
4.0 PRECAUTIONS / LIMITATIONS 4.1 Standard Health Physics precautions shall be observed while handling all Accident samples.
4.2 ADM-1 7.09, Invoking 10 CFR 50.54(X), addresses the suspension of some Technical Specifications Surveillances when the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) is declared Out of Service. ADM-17.09 should be reviewed if the RCS is declared out of service as a result of accident conditions.
4.3 P-10 Gas is FLAMMABLE and under high pressure in the bottle.
5.0 RECORDS REQUIRED 5.1 As per routine requirements of the applicable procedures regulating the systems and sampling, etc., as per Chemistry LIMs data base computer, records for Accident Sample Inventory and Tracking as per Results Templates P1_PASINV for Unit 1, and P2_PASINV for Unit 2, or shall be maintained in the plant files in accordance with QI-17-PSL-1, Quality Assurance Records.
REVISION NO.' PROCEDURE TITLE: PAGE:
OB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY PROCEDURE NO FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS Date/Time Initials 6.1 The OSC Chemistry Supervisor shall establish the operation of Remote Laboratories as follows:
- 1. The OSC Chemistry Supervisor shall contact the TSC Chemistry Supervisor to assess the location of the Remote Lab(s) based on the affected Reactor Unit and safe location to locate the lab(s).
Check the appropriate choices:
Accident affected Reactor is _ Unit 1 OR - Unit 2 Boron analysis Remote Lab is:
Unit 1 Hot Lab Unit 2 Hot Lab Unit 1 Cold Lab Other Location: /
L____
pha analysis Remote Lab is:
Unit 1 Hot Lab Unit 2 Hot Lab Unit I Cold Lab Other Location: / ____________
- 2. As soon as possible, the OSC Chemistry Supervisor shall assess and/or direct that the following minimum analyses equipment is set up in the designated Remote Lab(s), and ENTER the location of the test stand(s).
One Boron Analysis Stand per Step 6.2 is OPERABLE at location: IL One pha multi-channel analyzer per Step 6.3 is OPERABLE at location:
REVISION NO: PROCEDURE TITLE: PAGE*
0B ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY 6 PROCEDURE NO.: FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT 6.1 The OSC Chemistry Supervisor shall establish the Date/Time Initials operation of the Remote Laboratories as follows:
(continued)
- 3. As accident time and manpower conditions permit, the OSC Chemistry Supervisor shall assess and/or direct that the following equipment I processes are set up in the designated Remote Lab(s).
One Tritium Analysis System per Step 6.4 is OPERABLE at location: I One Alpha Analysis System per Step 6.5 is
________/
OPERABLE at location:
A second pha Detector and 92X spectrum master in the Remote Lab per Step 6.3 if the Chemistry Counting Room cannot be used as a Remote Lab. I ____________
One Sample Prescreening Process per Step 6.6 Implement Accident Sample Inventory and Results Documentation Process for records required per Step 5.1 I ____________
END OF SECTION 6.1
REVISION NO.: PROCEDURE TITLE PAGE.
OB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY 7 PROCEDURE NO: FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT 6.2 Set Up Boron Analysis Stand(s) Date/Time Initials
- 1. ENSURE that a copy of COP-07.15, Determination of Boron Using the Mettler Titrator, is available for X the Remote Lab location. I ____________
- 2. ENSURE test stand equipment, standard and reagents are available in the Remote Lab per the applicable procedure above. I________ ____________
- 3. ENSURE a QC Boron Calibration Check is performed on the instrument test stand prior to use. I END OF SECTION 6.2
REVISION NO.* PROCEDURE TITLE: PAGE:
OB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY 8 PROCEDURE NO: FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT 6.3 Set Up Gamma Pulse Height Analyzer(pha) System Date/Time Initials
- 1. ENSURE that a pha system is available in the Remote Lab(s) consisting of:
PC Computer "HOBBES", one 92X Spectrum Master, and Detector #1 and/or Detector #2.
OR PC Computer "CALVIN", one 92X Spectrum Master, and Detector #3. ________/ ____________
- 2. ENSURE that a copy of COP-65.01, Ortec Multichannel Analyzers, is available in the Remote Lab for the pha system(s). _______I ___________
- 3. If the pha system(s) were moved from the Unit 1 Chemistry Counting Room or the Power to them was interrupted, Then VERIFY that the High Voltage Power Supply to the Detector(s) has been restored to the values displayed on the front panel of each Detector's 92X interface box. I_______ ___________
- 4. ENSURE that a Quality Control Check Source is available and that an Activity Check is performed on the Detector(s) that are present, prior to use. ________I ___________
END OF SECTION 6.3
REVISION NO.: PROCEDURE TITLE: PAGE:
OB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY 9 PROCEDURE NO: FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT 6.4 Set Up Tritium Analysis System Date/Time Initials
- 1. ENSURE that a Beckman LS 6500 Scintillator is available in a Remote Lab.
I ______
- 2. ENSURE that a copy of COP-01.04, Determination of Gross Beta Gamma and Tritium with LS6500 Liquid Scintillation Counter is available in the Remote Lab.
- 3. ENSURE that Quality Control Check Source(s) are available and that an Activity Check is performed on the User Program(s) for Tritium and/or 1 ml. Gross prior to use.
END OF SECTION 6.4
REVISION NO.: PROCEDURE TITLE: PAGE.
OB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY 1 PROCEDURE NO: FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT 6.5 Set Up Alpha Analysis System Date/Time Initials
- 1. ENSURE that one Alpha Counter and counting I_____
assembly is available in a Remote Lab.
- 2. ENSURE that a copy of COP-01.07, Determination of Gross Alpha Radioactivity, is available in the I_
Remote Lab.
CAUTION P-10 gas is FLAMMABLE.
- 3. ENSURE that a P-10 gas bottle is available to supply the instrument at the Remote Lab location. ________I________ ____________
- 4. If a P-10 bottle and temporary tubing have to be set up in a Remote Lab (other than the Chemistry Unit I Counting Room), Then the bottle connections and instrument tubing connections should be checked for gas leaks. ________I ____________
- 5. ENSURE that a Quality Control Check Source is available and that an Activity Check is performed prior to use. I ____________
END OF SECTION 6.5
REVISION NO.: PROCEDURE TITLE: PAGE OB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY 1 PROCEDURE NO. FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT 6.6 Set Up Sample Prescreening Process in Remote Lab Date/Time Initials
- 1. OBTAIN a Health Physics General Area Survey Meter for the Remote Lab. If available, Then the survey meter should have OPEN and CLOSED window capability.
- 2. VERIFY that the Survey Meter is calibrated per the affixed calibration sticker.
- 3. CHECK the Survey Meter's Battery Check is
/ ____L__
satisfactory.
- 4. The Survey Meter should be used to measure contact readings on accident samples prior to counting. I _____
- 5. For long-term accident recovery, Figure 1 should be filled out to provide guidance for the maximum sample radiation reading(s) that can be tolerated for counting without sample pretreatment (dilution).
END OF SECTION 6.6
. I REVISION NO' PROCEDURE TITLE: PAGE OB ESTABLISHING REMOTE LABORATORY 12 of 12 PROCEDURE NO.: FOR ANALYSES OF ACCIDENT SAMPLES 1 COP-06.11 ST. LUCIE PLANT FIGURE 1 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE RADIATION READING ON SAMPLE FOR AVOIDING EXCESSIVE ANALYSIS DEAD TiME (Page 1 of 1)
For GAMMA Analysis Without Pre-Dilution HP Survey Meter Specify Sample TYPE Analysis Maximum Allowable Engineering and Container System Contact Reading Units Gas in -30 cc glass sphere pha on Shelf #1 Gas in 1250 cc man pha on Face beaker Liquid in 16 ml vial pha on Shelf #1 geometry Liquid in 4000 ml mad pha on Face beaker Iodine in TEDA II cartridge pha on Shelf #1 (flip counted)
Particulate Filter in pha on Shelf #0 (zero)
Whirlpak on Shelf # 0 (zero) on Detector I (or 2)
Particulate Filter in pha on Shelf #1 Whirlpak on Shelf #1 on Detector 3 Evaporated Liquid in pha on appropriate planchet shelf For Alpha and Tritium Analysis Without Pre-Dilution HP Survey Meter Maximum Allowable Contact Reading: Specify Sample TYPE Analysis Specify Open Window (OW) Engineering and Container System or Closed Window (CW) Units Tritium in Liquid Sample Beckman LS6500 Tritium in Gas Sparger Beckman LS6500 Sample Alpha in Evaporated Liquid Alpha Counting Sample In Planchet System Alpha Filter Sample in Alpha Counting Planchet System