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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure
ML040210653
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/12/2004
From: Jefferson W
Florida Power & Light Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
L-2004-002 HP-202, Rev 30B
Download: ML040210653 (31)


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Florida Power & Light Company, 6501 S.Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 0 January 12, 2004 FPL L-2004-002 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 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure In accordance with 10 CFR 50 Appendix E, enclosed is a copy of a procedure that implements the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

Number Title Revision Implementation Date HP-202 Environmental Monitoring During 30B December 18, 2003 Emergencies HP-202 Revision 30B incorporated a procedure change request (PCR) to correct 1311 to 1-131, place gross counts per minute on Appendix A, and delete references to steps in Appendix A. Please contact us if there are any questions regarding this procedure.

Willia-d'eff~e Vice President St. Lucie Plant WJ/tit Enclosure

,Dm5 an FPL Group company

Procedure No.

ST. LUCIE PLANT HP-202 HEALTH PHYSICS Current Revision No.

PROCEDURE 30B FPL SAFETY RELATED Effective Date 12/18103

Title:

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORI G-DURIN PS L EMERGENCIES Responsible Department: HEALTH PHYSICS 0 REVISION

SUMMARY

PROCRE Jcor Revision 30B - Incorporated PCR 03-3415 to correct 1311 to 1-131, place gross coui r minute on Appendix A and delete references to steps in Appendix A. (A. B. Sexton, 12/10/03)

Revision 30A - Incorporated PCR 03-2655 to change references in Appendix A. (Bruce Somers, 09126103)

Revision 30 - Incorporated PCR 03-0143 to revise site map and location of monitor point red 5. (J. R. Walker, 02117/03)

Revision 29 -Added reference to Ludlum 2200, added steps and renumbered accordingly.

(Bruce Somers, 05/09102)

Revision 28 - Changed to reflect relocating emergency kits to south service bldg. at OSC area. (D. Reisinger, 11/12/01)

Revision 27 - Corrected on-site monitoring locations 15 & 16 on Figure in Appendix B.

(J. R. Walker, 09/21/00)

Revision 26- Changed NCPM to GCPM. (Don Reisinger, 01/13/99)

Revision 25 - Added Red Team survey points. (Don Reisinger, 09/16/99)

Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date S OPS 0 07/07/81 C. M. Wethy 07/13/81 DATE Plant General Manager DOCT PROCEDURE Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date DOCN HP-202 30B 02/13/03 R. E. Rose 02117/03 SYS Plant General Manager COM COMPLETED N/A ITM 30B Designated Approver Donna Calabrese 12110/03 Designated Approver (Minor Correction)

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30B ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DURING 2 of 30 PROCEDURE NO.: EMERGENCIES HP-202 ST. LUCIE PLANT TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE ....................... 3 2.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS ...................... 3 3.0 RELATED SYSTEMS STATUS ...................... 4

4.0 REFERENCES

....................... 4 5.0 RECORDS REQUIRED ....................... 4 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS ...................... 5 TABLES TABLE 1 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST . . 8-APPENDICES APPENDIX A OPERABILITY INSTRUCTIONS . .10 APPENDIX B PRESELECTED ON-SITE MONITORING POINTS .. 24 APPENDIX C PRESELECTED OFF-SITE MONITORING POINTS .. 27 FORMS HP 202.1 ENVIRONMENTAL AIRBORNE ACTIVITY CALCULATION FORM .... 30

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30B ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DURING 3 of 30 PROCEDURE NO.: EMERGENCIES HP-202 ST. LUCIE PLANT 1.0 PURPOSE To provide a method for the determination of radioiodine concentrations and dose rates in the environment due to releases of radioactive materials from the plant under accident conditions.

1.1 The off-site Field Monitoring Teams monitor releases in the Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) from the plant out to a distance of approximately 10 miles.

1.2 The on-site Field Monitoring Team monitors releases outside the plant PROTECTED AREA but within the OWNER-CONTROLLED AREA.

2.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Off-site monitoring within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ shall be performed by St. Lucie Field Monitoring Teams.

2.2 Field Monitoring Teams shall be under the direction of the TSC HP Supervisor (TSCHPS) in the Technical Support Center (TSC).

2.3 One member of each Field Monitoring Team shall be a qualified Health Physics Technician (HPT).

2.4 All Field Monitoring Team members shall wear personal dosimetry while doing monitoring.

2.5 Field Monitoring Teams should obtain FPL vehicles equipped with a cigarette lighter (power supply for portable radio) to use for transportation. Vehicles should have their engines on (running) and radios on during field activities.

2.6 The Field Monitoring Teams shall drive out of the release plume to count samples.

2.7 Respiratory protection equipment is available for each Field Monitoring Team and shall be used when the team is in the release plume.

2.8 The FPL Field Monitoring Teams shall communicate sample analysis data only to the plant unless otherwise directed by the TSCHPS.

2.9 The responsibility of the on-site Field Monitoring Team is to monitor releases on the FPL owned property as directed by the TSCHPS.

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30B ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DURING 4 of 30 PROCEDURE NO.: EMERGENCIES HP-202 ST. LUCIE PLANT I 2.10 The TSCHPS shall deploy the Field Monitoring Teams according to the following emergency classifications:

ALERT Onsite 1 Team SITE AREA / Onsitel Team (if not previously deployed)

GENERAL EMERGENCY Offsite 2 Teams 2.11 Ensure all personnel using / handling the radios are familiar with the warnings /

precautions contained in Appendix A to this procedure.

3.0 RELATED SYSTEMS STATUS None

4.0 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.

P Indicates a step that requires a sign off on an attachment.

4.1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan (E-Plan) 4.2 HP-200, Health Physics Emergency Organization 4.3 EPIP-10, Off-site Radiological Monitoring 4.4 FP&L Environmental Survey Team Map (10 mile EPZ) 5.0 RECORDS REQUIRED 5.1 Field Monitoring Team Log Book 5.2 Table 1, Field Monitoring Team Check List 5.3 The following document when completed shall be maintained in the plant files in accordance with QI-17-PSL-1, Quality Assurance Records.

1. Form HP 202.1, Environmental Airborne Activity Calculation Form

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30B ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DURING 5 of 30 PROCEDURE NO.: EMERGENCIES HP-202 ST. LUCIE PLANT 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS 6.1 The TSCHPS directs the staffing and deployment of the Field Monitoring Teams.

Upon the declaration of an ALERT level emergency the on-site out-of-plant Field Monitoring Team shall be activated and the off-site Field Monitoring Teams may be activated at the discretion of the Emergency Coordinator. Ifthe classification is a SITE AREA or GENERAL EMERGENCY the on-site out-of-plant Field Monitoring Team and the off-site Field Monitoring Teams shall be activated.

NOTE

1. Verify respirator qualification of all field team members - consult the Radiation Exposure Summary Report.
2. Verify vehicle has cigarette lighter.
3. SAS keys are at the North Security Building, if needed.

6.2 The HP Supervisor in the Operational Support Center (HPOSC) is responsible for the deployment of the Field Monitoring Teams and ensuring each HPT is:

1. Paired with a driver
2. Provided a vehicle
3. Red Team only
  • Given a hand-held radio
  • Given a pair of boltcutters (from the OSC HP Emergency kit)

NOTE 6.3 The first team to complete Table 1, Field Monitoring Team Checklist, becomes the Red Team and is the first dispatched to the field.

Upon completion of inventory / checkout of equipment the Field Monitoring Teams I

call the Technical Support Center (TSC). The TSCHPS designates the on-site Field Monitoring Team as the Red Team, the off-site Field Monitoring Team as the Blue Team and the other off-site Field Monitoring Team as the Orange Team.

6.4 Each Field Monitoring Team shall inventory their respective Emergency Kit and complete the Field Monitoring Team Checklist (see Table 1).

6.5 Equipment operability shall be verified in accordance with Appendix A, Operability Instructions.

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30B ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DURING 6 of 30 PROCEDURE NO.: EMERGENCIES HP-202 ST. LUCIE PLANT I 6.6 Following completion of inventories and equipment checks, the Field Monitoring Teams will be given instructions on required monitoring points. Monitoring points are designated using Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) map coordinates, highway and road numbers / names, or the points shown in Appendix B, Preselected On-site Monitoring Points and / or Appendix C, Preselected Off-site Monitoring Points under the direction of the TSCHPS.

6.7 Field Monitoring Teams will proceed to the designated monitoring points.

NOTE If a release is in progress, Field Monitoring Teams should monitor dose rates and count rates during transit and report any indications of a plume to the TSC. Ensure count rate meter is operating in cab of truck during transit.

6.8 Prior to arriving at the sampling location, place a AgX cartridge and particulate filter in the sample head. Mark the upstream face of both filters.

6.9 Upon arrival at the sampling location, the Field Monitoring Team should perform a dose rate survey in following manner. Record the time arrived at location in the blank labeled Time on Form HP 202.1, Environmental Airborne Activity Calculation Form found in this procedure.

1. Holding the survey instrument at head height with the detector upward, and beta window open, obtain a radiation reading of the overhead plume. The beta window should be open to assist in detecting low levels in the plume. If a positive indication is observed, close the beta window and observe the gamma dose rate. Enter the dose rates on worksheet HP 202.1, line 3.
2. Report the dose rates to the plant.
3. With the vehicle engine running, connect the air sampler power leads to the vehicle's battery, taking care to connect the positive and negative cables to the positive and negative battery terminals, respectively.
4. Start the stop watch and note the air flow rate. Run the air samples long enough to collect a 6 cubic foot sample, unless otherwise instructed.
5. During air sampling, the Field Monitoring Teams should observe the dose rate instrument for significant changes in dose rates. Report significant changes to the plant.

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30B ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DURING 7 of 30 PROCEDURE NO.: EMERGENCIES HP-202 ST. LUCIE PLANT 6.9 (continued)

6. The Field Monitoring Team shall drive out of the release plume and count the samples.
7. Remove the AgX cartridge and particulate filter from the sampler head and place in separate labeled bags. Analyze the AgX cartridge per Appendix A, Step 5, save both samples as further inhouse analysis may be desired.

6.10 Air samples should be bagged, labeled and a log entry made of the following information:

1. Date and start time of sample
2. Duration of sample
3. Average flow rate of air sampler
4. Location of sample (map coordinates, landmarks, etc.)
5. Field Monitoring Team name
6. Air sampler number
7. Ludlum 2218 or Ludlum 2200 Analyzer Serial Number 6.11 Communicate the data as indicated on the worksheet (HP 202.1), enter similar information in the bound logbook and standby for further instructions.

6.12 The TSCHPS may direct that a longer sampling period be used if very low release concentrations are suspected to be occurring.

END OF INSTRUCTIONS SECTION

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30B ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DURING 8 of 30 PROCEDURE NO.: EMERGENCIES HP-202 ST. LUCIE PLANT TABLE 1 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST (Page 1 of 2) 1.0 Emergency Kit (Footlocker) Inventory - verify necessary items.

lI NOTE 1J Magnetic-mount antenna is on top of kit.

2. If kit seal is unbroken, Then go to step 2.

1.1 TLD (2) 1.2 EPD (2) 1.3 DRD, 0 - 5 R (2) 1.4 Dosimeter Charger (1) 1.5 Full Face Respirator (2) (can be functionally checked on the spot) 1.6 Charcoal Canister (2) 1.7 AgX Cartridge (6) 1.8 Particulate Filter (6) 1.9 Stopwatch (1) 1.10 Air Sample Bag (6) 1.11 Surgical Gloves (6) 1.12 Tweezers (1) 1.13 Flashlight (1) 1.14 Calculator (1) 1.15 Portable Radio 1.16 Power Cord with Cigarette-lighter Plug 1.17 Microphone with Cable 1.18 DC Power Receptacle with Battery Chips 1.19 Logbook(1) 1.20 List of TSC Phone Numbers (1) 1.21 Procedure, HP-202 (1) 1.22 HP 202.1 Forms (6) 1.23 Set of Site and Local Maps (1) 2.0 Verify Operability of Equipment (All tests in accordance with Appendix A, Operability Instructions) 2.1 High Volume Air Sampler with battery cables

1. Perform operability check IAW Appendix A.

2.2 Portable Dose Rate Instrument

1. Perform operability check IAW Appendix A.

2.3 Portable Count Rate Instrument

1. Perform operability check AW Appendix A.

2.4 Ludlum 2218 Analyzer or Ludlum 2200 Analyzer

1. Perform operability check IAW Appendix A.

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30B ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DURING 9 of 30 PROCEDURE NO.: EMERGENCIES HP-202 . ST. LUCIE PLANT TABLE 1 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST (Page 2 of 2) 2.5 Field Team Radio

1. Review Operating Instructions.
2. Attach magnetic-mount antenna to radio and vehicle.
3. Plug radio power cord into vehicle cigarette lighter.
4. Test radio.

3.0 Prior to departing the Protected Area verify the following 3.1 Radio check completed with the Plant 3.2 Dose Rate and Count Rate Instruments in cab and on lowest scale 3.3 Portable Count Rate Instrument in Emergency Kit (Footlocker) 3.4 Respirators in the cab 3.5 Field Team Members equipped with dosimetry 3.6 Maps in vehicle cab 3.7 Bolt cutters available (Red Team only) 3.8 Place stop watch in the cab of vehicle.

Team Name Inventory by Date _I l_

Operability Checks by Date I/_

END OF TABLE I

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30B ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DURING 10 of 30 PROCEDURE NO.: EMERGENCIES HP-202 ST. LUCIE PLANT APPENDIX A OPERABILITY INSTRUCTIONS (Page 1 of 14)

1. Connect Hi Vol Air Sampler to truck battery (observe polarity) with engine running, turn air sampler on, confirm that flow is > 1.0 cfm, with collection filters and holder in place.
2. Portable Dose Rate Instrument - Check calibration sticker, battery test and response to supplied check source.
3. Portable Count Rate Instrument - Check calibration sticker, battery test (unplug line cord) and response to supplied check source.
4. Ludlum 2218 and Ludlum 2200 Battery and Operational Checks.

NOTE

  • Should it be necessary to use Channel 2 of the Ludlum 2218, items contained within parentheses are settings to be used for Channel 2.

See Figure 1.

  • Verify that the L2218 RECYCLE knob is OFF. The knob is labeled and located on the rear panel of the instrument.
  • Steps 4.A through 4.P provide instructions for the battery and operational checks of the Ludlum 2218 dual channel analyzer.

. Steps 4.Q.1 through 4.Q.18 provide instructions for the battery and operational check of the Ludlum Model 2200 single channel analyzer.

A. Perform the L2218 battery an operating checks as follows:

NOTE If an instrument fails the battery check, it can be used only if it is connected

-to AC power and successfully passes the operational check.

1. Turn the POWER knob to BAT.
2. Unplug the AC line cord.
3. Depress the BAT testbutton.
4. Observe the condition below the RATE SCALE.

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4. Ludlum 2218 and Ludlum 2200 Battery and Operational Checks (continued)

A. (continued)

5. Ifbattery condition is not within the acceptable BAT TEST range, plug in the AC line cord and turn the POWER knob to CHARGE.

Attach a label to the instrument stating Instrument is charging, started charge at AM / PM on 19

6. Ifthe battery condition is acceptable, then continue with the steps below.

B. Set the STABILIZER toggle switch to OFF.

C. Chl (Ch2), set the ADD-OFF-SUBTRACT knob to ADD.

D. Ch2 (Chl), set the ADD-OFF-SUBTRACT knob to OFF.

E. Chl and Ch2, set the ON-BYPASS toggle switch to BYPASS.

F. Chl (Ch2), set the WINDOW and the THRESHOLD dials (in accordance with) settings on the side of the 2218 cabinet.

G. Set the unused Channel's WINDOW and THRESHOLD dials to 10.0.

H. Chl (Ch2), set the IN-OUT toggle switch to IN.

I. Ch2 (Chl), set the IN-OUT toggle switch to OUT.

J. Set the MINUTES knob to X1.

K. Set the LIVE-CLOCK toggle switch to LIVE.

L. Set the F-S (Fast-Slow) toggle switch to S.

M. Set the CHI-CH2-SCALER knob to SCALER.

N. Set the MINUTES thumbwheel to 01.

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4. Ludlum 2218 and Ludlum 2200 Battery and Operational Checks (continued)
0. Perform a source check as follows:
1. Place the Ba-1 33 check source in the shield under the detector.
2. Depress the COUNT-RESET button to start counting.
3. When counting stops, compare the displayed counts with the acceptance range that is located on the side of the instrument.
4. Ifthe displayed counts are within the acceptance range, then go to Step 4.R. Ifthe displayed counts are not within the acceptance co range, then go to Step 4.P. >

P. High Voltage (HV) adjustments are performed as follows:

1. Set the MINUTES knob to EXT.
2. Place the Ba-1 33 check source in the shield under the detector.
3. Depress the COUNT-RESET button to start counting.
4. Observe the COUNTS / MINUTE (Count Rate Meter) scale while making small adjustments in voltage to obtain the maximum count rate achievable.
5. Increase or decrease the voltage with the HV (High Voltage) dial.
6. Set the MINUTES knob to X1.
7. Depress the COUNT-RESET button to start counting.
8. When counting stops, compare the displayed counts with the acceptance range that is located on the side of the instrument.
9. Ifthe displayed counts are within the acceptance range, then go to Step 4.R. If the displayed counts are not within the acceptance Cn range, then do not use the instrument. >
10. Tag the instrument OUT-OF-SERVICE, give the reason.
11. Obtain another 2218 and perform the operability check.

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4. Ludlum 2218 and Ludlum 2200 Battery and Operational Checks (continued)

Q. Perform the L2200 Battery and Operability Checks as follows:

1. Turn the Power switch to BAT.
2. Unplug the AC line chord.
3. Rotate the RATE-HV-BAT selector to BAT.
4. Observe meter indication. (A down scale reading indicates possible battery reversal)
a. Ifthe BAT meter indication falls within the BATT TEST zone on the Meter Face, continue with the operational check.
b. Ifthe BAT meter indication falls below the BATT TEST zone, replace the batteries and retest OR use the L2200 on AC line power only.
5. Confirm L2200 Window, Threshold and HV (High Voltage) setting match the settings posted on the instrument's cover panel.
a. If needed, adjust L2200 Window, Threshold and HV settings to match values posted on the instruments cover panel.
6. Set the WINDOW toggle switch to the ON position.
7. Set the F-S switch to F.
8. Rotate the RATE-HV-BAT Selector to RATE.
9. Set the MINUTES thumb wheels to 01.
10. Set the X0-.1 -X1 -X1 0-EXT selector to X1.
11. Get the Ba133 source assigned to that L2200.
12. Place the Ba133 source in the sample holder.
13. Press the L2200 COUNT button.

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4. Ludlum 2218 and Ludlum 2200 Battery and Operational Checks (continued)

Q. (continued)

14. Compare the displayed scaler counts to the acceptance values posted on the instrument.
a. Ifthe displayed scaler counts are within the acceptance range, go to Step 4.R.
b. Ifthe displayed scaler counts are not within the acceptance range, go to Step 4.Q.15.
15. Adjust the Instruments HIGH VOLTAGE as follows:
a. Set the MINUTES knob to EXT.
b. Place the Ba133 source in the shield under the detector.
c. Rotate the ratemeter RANGE selector switch to the appropriate position. (Based upon expected 1 minute source count limits)
d. Press the COUNT button to initiate a source count.
e. Observe the L2200 Count Rate Meter;
1. DO NOT EXCEED 1200 Vdc. Using the HV potentiometer, make small adjustments increasing or decreasing the detector HV until you obtain a maximum source count rate within the acceptance range.
2. Press the HOLD button to stop the count.
16. Set the MINUTES knob to X1.
17. Press the COUNT button to start a new count.

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4. Ludlum 2218 and Ludlum 2200 Battery and Operational Checks (continued)

Q. (continued)

18. Compare the displayed scaler counts to the acceptance values posted on the instrument.
a. If the displayed scaler counts are within the acceptance range, go to Step 4.R.
b. If the displayed scaler counts are not within the acceptance range, then:
1. DO NOT USE THE INSTRUMENT.
2. TAG the instrument OUT-OF-SERVICE, indicating reason for removal.
3. Obtain a different L2200, if available and perform an operability check.

R. Set the MINUTES thumbwheel to 05.

S. The battery and operational response checks have been successfully completed and the instrument has been set to count samples.

5. Operation of the Ludlum Model 2218 or the Ludlum Model 2200:

A. Obtain Form HP 202.1, Environmental Airborne Activity Calculation Form.

B. Verify that the MINUTES thumbwheel is set to 05, adjust as necessary.

C. Perform a Background Count as follows:

1. Ludlum Model 2218 - Press the COUNT-RESET button.
2. Ludlum Model 2200 - Press the COUNT button.

D. If the Background Counts are greater than 10,000 counts, then move to an area of presumed lower background. Repeat Step 5.C. If the Background Counts are less than 10,000 counts, then go to the next step. If the background counts are still greater than 10,000 counts, continue and try to locate a lower background area.

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5. Operation of the Ludlum Model 2218 or the Ludlum Model 2200 (continued)

E. Enter the number of counts in the blank labeled Background Counts on Form HP 202.1 and 5 in the blank labeled Count Time.

F. Calculate the Background Counts Per Minute (BCPM) by dividing the Background Counts by the Minutes.

G. Calculate the MINIMUM DETECTABLE COUNT (MDCR) using the following formula:

MDCR = BKG (CPM) + (.66 VBKG COUNT TIME (MIN)

H. Place the air sample cartridge in the shield under the detector so that the inlet side of the cartridge is facing the detector.

I. Count the sample by depressing the:

1. COUNT-RESET button on the Ludlum 2218, or
2. COUNT button on the Ludlum 2200.

J. If the Gross Counts are greater than 750,000 counts, then reduce the counting time to 1 minute by setting the MINUTES thumbwheel to 01.

Repeat Step 5.H. If the Gross Counts are less than 750,000 counts, then go to the next step.

K. Enter the number of counts in the blank labeled Gross Counts on Form HP 202.1 and 5 or 1 (as appropriate) in the blank labeled Count Time.

L. Calculate the Gross Counts Per Minute (GCPM) by dividing the Gross Counts by the Minutes.

M. Compare sample GROSS COUNT PER MINUTE (GCPM) to the calculated MDCR.

1. If GCPM is less than MDCR (GCPM < MDCR), Then report 131 activity as less than minimum detectable activity (<MDA).
2. If GCPM is equal to or greater than MDCR (GCPM 2 MDCR) GO TO Step 5.N.

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5. Operation of the Ludlum Model 2218 or the Ludlum Model 2200 (continued)

N. Calculate the Net Counts Per Minute (NCPM) by subtracting the BCPM from the GCPM and enter in the blank labeled NCPM on Form HP 202.1.

0. Calculate the 1-131 concentration (pCi / ml) by entering the requested values in the following formula.

I- 131 Ci/ml - NCPM (2.63 E+09) ( Ft3 volume)

Gross Counts per Minute =

Background Counts per Minute =

Net Counts per Minute =

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Irdnn To Turn On The Radio: Press the power switch once.

To Set Volume and Squelch: Hold [Vol] rocker down to increase or decrease volume as desired; then release. The display shows volume levels from 0 to 15. The radio is ready to receive calls. On conventional modes with Private Line or Digital Private Line, press [Mon] or remove the microphone from the hang-up clip to defeat the coded squelch. Press again to return to coded-squelch operation. To adjust squelch level, hold

[Mon] until a beep sounds; use [Mode] to select squelch level. Press [Home].

To Change Modes: Press [Mode] to select desired mode, or press [Home] to access the preprogrammed home mode.

To Transmit: Press and hold the microphone PTT; when the transmit light comes on solid and no alert tones sound (or a talk-permit tone or ID sidetone sounds), speak into the microphone in a normal voice. State your FCC call sign at the beginning of each transmission.

To Talk Mobile-to-mobile (Conventional Modes): Press [Dir]; the DIR indicator lights to indicate direct (mobile-to-mobile) operation. Press [Dir] again to return to repeater operation.

To Activate operator Selected Coded Squelch (Conventional Modes): Press [MPL];

the MPL indicator lights to indicate the operator selected value is now active. Press

[MPL] again to return to the mode strapped value.

To Activate Scan: Press [Scan] to start the scanning operation. The radio scans a preselected list of modes for activity. If no activity exists, the display shows your selected mode. When a scanned channel or talkgroup becomes active, the display shows the active mode name. The PRI and NPRI indicators show priority. Press [Scan] again to stop scanning.

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Operating Instructions for the Motorola Spectra Radio (continued)

To Edit a Scan List: Hold [Scan] until a beep sounds and the scan indicator blinks.

Then, (1) Use [Mode] to select the mode you want to program.

(2) Press [Sel] to add or to remove the displayed mode to the scan list. Repeat these steps to add to or change the list as desired. Then press [Home].

To Select Scan Mode Priority: When editing a Priority Scan list, you may designate two of the modes as priorities by pressing the [Sel] button as indicated below. When priorities are set, press [Home] to end scan list selection.

Press [Sell Assigns Mode to Indicator 1 Time Non-Priority NPRI Lights 2 Times Second Priority PRI Lights 3 Times First Priority PRI Blinks GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION The United States Department of Labor, through the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA) has established an electromagnetic energy safety standard that applies to the use of this equipment. Proper use of this radio will result in exposure below the OSHA limit. The following precautions are recommended:

  • DO NOT operate the transmitter of a mobile radio when someone outside the vehicle is within two feet (0.6 meter) of the antenna.

. DO NOT operate the transmitter of a fixed radio (base station, microwave, the rural telephone RF equipment) or marine radio when someone is within two feet (0.6 meter) of the antenna.

I. DO NOT operate the transmitter of any radio unless all RF connectors are secure and any open connectors are properly terminated.

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Operating Instructions for the Motorola Spectra Radio (continued)

GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)

. DO NOT operate this equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.

  • All equipment must be properly grounded according to Motorola installation instructions for safe operation.
  • All equipment should be serviced only by a qualified technician.

Refer to the appropriate section of the product service manual for additional pertinent safety information.

INSTALLATION SAFETY WARNING Consider the occupants' safety when you choose a location for the radio. Do not mount the radio overhead or on a sidewall unless you take special precautions.

If someone were to remove the radio and fail to replace it properly, road shock could bump the radio loose and the falling radio could, in some circumstances, cause serious injury to the driver or a passenger. In a crash, even when properly installed, the radio could break loose and become a dangerous missile.

If you must mount the radio overhead or on a sidewall, give it the added protection of a retaining strap.

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Operating Instructions for the Motorola Spectra Radio (continued) <

OPERATIONAL SAFETY WARNINGS WARNING

. For vehicles equipped with electronic anti-skid systems, see ANTI-SKID BRAKING PRECAUTIONS Publication, Motorola Number 68P81109E34.

. For vehicles equipped with electronic ignition systems, check the service manual for warnings about the use of two-way radio equipment in the vehicle.

  • It is mandatory that radio installation in vehicles fueled by liquefied petroleum gas conform to the following standard:

National Fire Protection Association standard NFPA 58 applies to radio installation in vehicles fueled by liquefied petroleum (LP) gas with LP gas container in the trunk or other sealed-off space within the interior of the vehicles. This standard requires that:

1. Any space containing radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space in which the LP gas container and its fittings are located.
2. Remote (outside) filling connections shall be used.
3. The container space shall be vented to the outside.

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DISTANCE MONITORING FROM PLANT EPZ POINT LOCATION (MILES) SECTOR Red-1 Met Tower, Site Assembly Sta. 0.5 A Red-2 Gate A & Rte AA 0.3 B Red-3 Gate B & Rte AA 0.25 B Red-4 Discharge Canal Bridge @ Rte AlA 0.2 D Red-5 Due east of the East Security Building at 0

Rte AlA 0.25 E Red-6 Gate D & Rte AlA 0.3 F Red-7 Gate E & Rte AlA 0.33 F Red-8 Gate F & Rte AlA (north side of intake canal) 0.45 G Red-9 Gate G & Rte AlA 0.6 G Red-10 Ball Park Road (first north to westbound comer) 0.5 G Red-1 1 Ball Park Road (@ mile marker on berm) 0.46 G, H Red-12 Ball Park Road (@ comer turning north) 0.5 H, J Red-1 3 Ball Park Road (post in berm, midway between monitoring points Red 12 & 14) 0.38 J Red-14 Ball Park Road (@ left turn towards Gun Range / Picnic Pavilion) 0.3 K Red-15 Gate W-25 (east side of Gun Range) 0.4 L Red-1 6 Picnic Pavilion 0.33 L Red-17 Intersection of Boat Ramp turnoff & road to Fire Training Area 0.32 L

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DISTANCE MONITORING FROM PLANT EPZ POINT LOCATION (MILES) SECTOR Red-18 Gate W-26 (west side of Gun Range) 0.5 L Red-19 Boat Ramp 0.36 M, N Red-20 Fitness Trail (@ .5 mi. sign) 0.5 N Red-21 Road, north side of Big Mud Creek (opposite Boat Ramp) 0.35 P Red-22 Road, north side of Big Mud Creek (opposite City Water Storage Tanks) 0.30 Q Red-23 Road, north side of Big Mud Creek (opposite Barge Slip) 0.4 R Red-24 Turtle Beach Parking Lot 0.62 B Red-25 Large foot bridge 0.54 B, C Red-26 Small foot bridge 0.51 C Red-27 Concrete power pad 0.5 C Red-28 Discharge Canal Header 0.5 D Red-29 Halfway between Discharge & Intake Canal Headers 0.52 E Red-30 Intake Canal Header 0.6 F Red-31 Walton Beach entrance road (@ fork in the road) 0.8 G END OF APPENDIX B

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Monitoring Distance EPZ Point Location From Plant Sector R2 S.R. A1A, NNW of plant site (Little Mud Creek 2.3 R Bridge)

R7 Intersection S.R. AlA and Clipper Blvd. 6.7 R (Entrance to Ocean Village)

R9 S.R. AlA, NNW of plant site (West of Fire Dept. 8.6 R at Siren) .

R10 East side of North Bridge (S.R. AIA) 9.6 R Intersection of Indian River Dr. (S.R. 707) and Q4 White Rd., East of White City and South of Fort 3.7 Q Pierce Q5 Intersection of Indian River Dr. (S.R. 707) and 5.4 Q

_____ _____ Rio Vista D r._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Intersection of U.S. 1 and Edwards Rd. (S.R.

Q6 611 .B), South side of Ft. Pierce near railroad 6.4 Q crossing Q7 Intersection of Oleander Blvd. (S.R. 605) and 7.4 Q Virginia Ave.

Q8 Intersection U.S. 1 and Delaware Ave. 8.1 Q Q9 Intersection of Okeechobee Rd. (S.R. 70) and 9.1 Q

_________ Hartman Rd. (S. 41st St.) (near siren) 9.

Q10 Intersection R d .

of Orange Ave. (S.R. 68) and Angle _ _

9.6 _ _

Q P3 Intersection of Bartow St. and Yucca Dr. 3.2 P P5 Intersection of U.S. 1 and Midway Rd. (S.R. 5.2 P 712), White City P7 Intersection of Midway Rd. (S.R. 712) and 7.1 P Christianson Rd. (at siren)

P9 Intersection of McNeil Rd. and Edwards Rd. 8.7 P (611B)

P10 Intersection of Okeechobee Rd. (S.R. 70) and 9.7 P 1-95 N2 S.R. 707 West of plant site (at siren) 2.0 N N5 Intersection of U.S. 1 and Saeger Rd. (south of 4.8 N White City)

N6 Intersection of St. James Dr. and Airoso Blvd. 6.4 N N10 St. Lucie's EOF, Intersection of S.R. 712 and 1-95 10.2 N

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Monitoring Distance EPZ Point Location From Plant Sector M3 East end of N. Mediterranean Blvd. 3.4 M M5 __ _

Intersection of U.S. 1 and Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie 4.8 4__ 8_

M M6 Intersection of Prima Vista Blvd. and Airoso Blvd. 6.5 M M7 Intersection of Airoso Blvd. and Whitmore Dr. 7.3 M M8 Intersection of Prima Vista Blvd. and Bayshore 7.8 M

_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ B lvd. _ _ _ _ _

L5 Intersection of U.S. 1 and Walton Rd., Port St. 4.8 L Lucie _ _ _ _ _

L6 Intersection of Floresta Dr. and Thornhill Dr. 6.4 L L7 Intersection of Whitmore Drive and Port St. Lucie 7.2 L

.7 Blvd. 7_ 2__

L8 Intersection of Port St. Lucie Blvd. and Fla. 8.4 L Turnpike L10 Intersection of Port St. Lucie Blvd. and Cairo 10 L Ave. _ _ _

K5 Intersection of Lennard Rd. and Blossom Rd. 4.7 K K6 Intersection of U.S. 1 and Port St. Lucie Blvd., 5.7 K

_____ _____ Port St. Lucie _ _ _

K7 Intersection of Momingside Blvd. and 7.1 K Westmoreland Blvd.

K8 Intersection of Morningside Blvd. and River Vista 8.0 K

__ _ _ _ _ _ _ D r. _ _ _ _ _ _

J3 Intersection of Walton Rd. and Indian River Dr. 3.4 J

__________(S.R. 707)34J Intersection of Indian River Dr. (S.R. 707) and 4.7 J

_________ Mockingbird Hill Rd. (near siren)

J7 Intersection of Jensen Beach Blvd. (S.R. 707A) 7.0 J and Savannah Rd. (S.R. 723)

J9 Intersection of Wright Blvd. and U.S. 1 9.2 J J10 Martin Memorial Hospital 10.0 J H4 S.R. AlA, south of plant (at siren) North to 4.0 H entrance to Nettle's Island H7 Intersection of S.R. AlA and the Jensen Beach 6.9 H turnoff (A1A Alt.) (at siren) _-

H10 Intersection of S.R. A1A and Ocean Blvd. (Elliot 9.8 H

_________ENMuseum) OF APPNDX_

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1.
  • Team Date I Time
2.
  • Location
3.
  • Radiation Survey: Window Open mrem hr Window Closed mrem / hr
4. Air Sample Volume:

Sample Start Time _ Sample Stop Time_

Starting Flow Rate CFM Ending Flow Rate CFM Average Flow Rate CFM Sample Time Min Sample Volume = Average Flow Rate (CFM) X Sample Time (Min)

= CFM X Min = Cubic Feet NOTE In the event radioiodine (1-131) analysis cannot be done in the field, the TSC HP Supervisor will provide for the transport of air samples to the plant site for analysis.

5. Background Count Rate = Background Counts / Count Time

= _____ counts / Min = BKG cpm

6. MDCR = BKG cpm + 4.66 1 BKG cpm ___MDCR (cpm)

VBKG Count Time-

7. Gross sample count rate (GCPM) = Gross counts / Count Time

= ______ counts min

= ____GCPM

8. If "GCPM" is less than MDCR", Then 1-131 activity is "<MDA' (less than detectable).
9. Net Count Rate (NCPM) = GCPM - Bkg cpm NCPM = GCPM - BKG cpm NCPM =
10. l-131activity (pCi/ml)= (NCPM)

(2.63 E + 09) sample volume, Ft 3 )

11.
  • 1-131 activity= _pCi/ml
12.
  • Plume Departure Time
13.
  • Plume Stay Time: minutes Survey performed by NOTIFY TSC OF ALL
  • ITEMS