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Radiological Emergency Plan - Revision 66
ML18107A252
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/12/2018
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Florida Power & Light Co
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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L-2018-096
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{{#Wiki_filter:L-2018-096 Enclosure 1 Page 1 of 1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan - Revision 66 Summary of Changes Administrative Changes None Significant Changes The previously installed Unit 1 Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) radiation monitors were determined to be obsolete, had experienced numerous failures, and were no longer supported by the manufacturer. St Lucie upgraded these detectors to the new Mirion MGPI Radiation Monitors. Table 3-2A was changed to properly align detector characteristics and ranges associated with the new instruments with the station's emergency plan.

  • Table 3-2A in St. Lucie's Emergency Plan removed references to the Particulate, Iodine, and
  . Mid-Range gas detector channels, changed the channel name designations for the Low/High range gas channels and changed the High range gas channel measurement range.

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L-2018-096 Enclosure 2 Enclosure 2 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan .:... Revision 66 Effective Date: November 6, 2017 (1 copy- 218 pages)

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ST. LUCIE PLANT RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN REVISION 66 Approved by:_~tJ=="-""~--~_::,.z' Site Director J~~=: _*_**__ , Date; _JJ_t_§_j_!_J_ Effective Date: _JJ_r {;, / (7 EP3:4 . (1) St. Luc;ie; Rev, 66

TABLE OF CONTENTS Planning Standards Page (NUREG-0654) 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Purpose 1-1 A.1.b 1.2 Definitions 1-1 A.1.b 1.3 Scope and Applicability 1-6 A.1.b 1.4 Concept of Operations 1-7 A.1.b 1.5 Supporting Plans and Agreements 1-11 P.9 2.0 ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES 2.1 Elements of the Emergency Response 2-1 A.1.a, b, c, B.8, B.9, Organization C.4, L.4 2.2 Florida Power & Light Company 2:..9 A.1.b, d, e, A.2.a Emergency Response Organization A.4, B.1, B.2, B.3, B.4, B.5, B.6, B.7, C.2.b, G.3.a, G.4.a, M.2, M.3, P.2, P.3 2.3 Emergency Response Support and 2-27 B.8, C.1, C.3, C.4, Resources H.6.c 2.4 Emergency Facilities and Equipment 2-30 H.1, H.2, H.4, H.9, H.11 2.5 Medical and Health Support 2-37 F.2, L.1, L.2, L.4 3.0 EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM 3.1 Unusual Event 3-1 D.1 3.2 Alert 3-1 D.1 3.3 Site Area Emergency 3-2 D.1 3.4 General Emergency 3-3 D.1 3.5 Emergency Action Levels 3-4 D.1, D.2, 1.1 4.0 NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATIONS 4.1 FPL Emergency Response Organization 4-1 E.1, E.2, F.1.e, M.3 4.2 State and County Agencies 4-3 E.3, E.4, F.1a, b, d, e, J.7, M.3 4.3 St. Lucie County and Martin County Department of Public Safety Emergency 4-6 E.3, F.1.a, b, d, e Management Directors 4.4 Federal Agencies 4-7 E.3,F.1.a, b, d, e 4.5 Notification of the Public by the 4-8 E.5 State/County 4.6 Communications Equipment 4-8 F.1 4.7 Testing 4-10 F.3 EP3:4 (2) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Planning Standards Page (NUREG-0654) 5.0 RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS 5.1 Accident Assessment 5-1 H.5, H.6, H.7, H.8, H.12, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, M.4 5.2 Protective Response 5-9 E.5, E.6, J.1, J.2, J.3, J.4, J.5, J.6, J.7, J.8, J.10, K.7, M.4 5.3 Radiological Exposure Control 5-20 J.6, K.1, K.2, K.3, K.5 5.4 Recovery and Re-entry 5-27 M.1, M.2, M.3 6.0 PUBLIC INFORMATION 6.1 Preparatory Public Information Program 6-1 G.1, G.2 6.2 Florida Power & Light Company 6-1 E.7, G.3a, b, G.4.a, Emergency Public Information Program b; G.5 6.3 Rumor Control 6-4 7.0 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 7.1 Exercises and Drills 7-1 F.3, N.1, N.2, N.4, N.5, P.2 7.2 Emergency Response Training 7-8 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, P.2 7.3 Planning Effort Development 7-14 P.1, P.2, P.3, P.4, P.5, P.9 7.4 Emergency Equipment Maintenance 7-17 H.10 7.5 Letters of Agreement 7-17 H.10 EP3:4 (3) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Planning Standards Page (NUREG-0654) APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT APP-A-1-38 CONDITIONS TABLE APPENDIX B EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION FISSION APP-B-1-2 PRODUCT BARRIER CHART APPENDIXC EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD APP-C:-1-32 CONDITIONS TABLE APPENDIX D STATE OF FLORIDA RADIOLOGICAL APP-D-1 A.2, C.2.a,. D.3, H.3, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR 1.11, J.9, J.10.b, d NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS thru i, J.11, J.12, K.4, L.3, 0.4 APPENDIX E TECHNICAL SUPPORT AGREEMENTS APP-E-1 A.3, B.9

1. Westinghouse Electric (ABB/CE)
2. URS Corporation
3. Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)
4. U.S. Coast Guard
5. Florida Highway Patrol
6. St. Lucie County Sheriffs Department
7. St. Lucie County - Ft. Pierce Fire District
8. City of Ft. Pierce - Police Department
9. City of Ft. Pierce - City Manager
10. Martin County Sheriffs Department
11. AREVA NP Inc. (Framatome Technologies)
12. U.S. Department of Energy (Savannah River Operations)
13. U.S. Department of Energy (REAC/TS)
14. Lawnwood Regional Medical Center
15. Martin Memorial Medical Center
16. Bechtel Power Corporation
17. Martin County Fire Rescue
18. Martin County Department of Emergency Services APPENDIX F LISTING OF EMERGENCY PLAN APP-F-1 P.7 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES EP3:4 (4) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

UST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Page Figure 1-1 Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone 1-8 Figure 1-2 Initial Notification 1-14 Figure 2-1 FPL Emergency Response Capability 2-4 Figure 2-2 Figure number not used Figure 2-3 St. Lucie Plant Normal Operating Organization 2-14 Figure 2-4 On-Shift Emergency Response Capability 2-15 Figure 2-5 Expanded Response Organization 2-28 Figure 2-6 St. Lucie Plant On-site Emergency Facilities Location Map 2-33 Figure 4-1 Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form 4-5 Figure 4-2 Communications Interfaces 4-12 Figure 5-1 Protective Action Recommendations 5-12 Figure 5-2 Site Evacuation Routes 5-25 Figure 5-3 General Public Evacuation Routes 5-26 Figure 6-1 Public Information Interfaces 6-2 EP3:4 (5) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

LIST OF TABLES Page Table 1-1 Typical Sequence of Actions 1-13 Table 2-1 Minimum Shift Crew Composition for a Two Unit Site with 2-22 Separate Control Rooms and Shift Staffing Augmentation and Emergency Capabilities Table 2-2 Florida Power & Light Emergency Response Organization 2-24 Functions and Responsibilities Table 2-3 Radiological Emergency Equipment for Control Rooms and TSC 2-34 Table 2-4 Radiological Emergency Equipment for the Operational Support 2-35 Center Table 3-1 Table number not used Table 3-2A St. Lucie Unit 1 Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors Used for 3-5 Accident Assessment Table 3-2B St. Lucie Unit 2 Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors Used for 3-6 Accident Assessment Table 3-3 St. Lucie 1 and 2 Area Radiation Monitors 3-7 Table 3-4 Non-Radiological Instrumentation Used for Accident Assessment 3-8 Table 4-1 Communications Responsibilities 4-11 Table 5-1 Sources of Meteorological Data 5-5 Table 6-1 6-5 to 6-7 (Sample Initial) FPL Press Statements (for public release) Table 7-1 Example Scenario Format 7-3 EP3:4 (6) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Purpose This Emergency Plan contains Florida Power & Light Company's plans for coping with radiological emergencies at the St. Lucie Plant, a facility with two commercial power reactors, Units 1 and 2 located in St. Lucie County, Florida.

The plan has been designed to preclude or mitigate the adverse health and safety effects of an emergency. Four general objectives have been considered in the development of this plan:

1. Timely and accurate assessment of off-normal or emergency conditions, and proper notification of responsible authorities.
2. Effective coordination of emergency actions among all organizations having a response role.
3. Continued assessment of actual or potential consequences both on-site and off-site.
4. Continuing maintenance of an adequate state of emergency preparedness.

1.2 Definitions Annual - Occurring once per calendar year (January 1 through December 31). Assessment Actions - Those actions taken during or after an emergency event to obtain and process information necessary to make decisions to implement specific emergency measures. Company - Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) Corporate Functional Area Manager (CFAM) - Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Preparedness is a key discipline that supports the FPL Fleet Excellence Plan. The CFAM is the highest authority in a specific functional area. The purpose of the CFAM is to provide fleet wide leadership and direction to position the applicable functional area as a top industry performer. The CFAM provides oversight of functional area programs, policies and processes utilizing assessment reports, performance indicators and peer groups to assess the health of programs, policies and processes. The CFAM works with the Site Functional Area Manager (SFAM), who is the site Emergency Preparedness Manager. EP3:4 1-1 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1.2 Definitions (continued)

Corrective Actions - Those measures taken to mitigate or terminate an emergency situation at or near the source of the problem in order to prevent an uncontrolled release of radioactive material or to reduce the magnitude of a release, e.g., shutting down equipment, firefighting, repair and damage control. Emergency - Any off-normal event or condition which is classified into one of the four event categories of Table 3-1, Emergency Classification Table. A radiological emergency at the Plant is classified in accordance with Section 3, Emergency Classification System and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EPIP-01, Classification of Emergencies, as an (Notification of) Unusual Event, an Alert, a Site Area Emergency, or a General Emergency. Emergency Action Levels (EALs) - Plant specific values (such as radiological dose rates, contamination levels, or specific instrument indications); states (such as containment integrity breached or confirmed hurricane warning); or combinations of values and states that may be used as thresholds for initiating specific emergency measures (i.e., designating a particular class of emergency, or initiating a particular protective action). Emergency Control Officer (ECO) - A designated company officer or senior manager who will act as the chief nuclear officer. He/she will serve as the official spokesperson for the Nuclear Division. Emergency Coordinator (EC) - The title assumed by the Shift Manager, until relieved by plant management through proper turnover, in the event of emergency conditions at the plant that trigger the Emergency Plan. The EC is responsible for notifying off-site authorities, emergency responders both inside and outside the company, and has full authority and responsibility for on-site emergency response actions. The EC is also responsible for Protective Action Recommendations during the initial stages of an emergency. Emergency Information Manager (EIM) - A senior manager or designated member of the Corporate Communications Department who directs the operation of the Joint Information Center, develops news releases, and serves as a spokesperson for the company. Emergency Operations Center (EOC)- Separate designated off-site facilities from which the St. Lucie County, Martin County and State of Florida Emergency Response Organizations will direct necessary assessment and protective actions for off-site areas. EP3:4 1-2 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1.2 Definitions (continued)

Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) - A designated off-site facility from which FPL emergency activities including assessment, protective action recommendations, and coordination with state and county officials is-conducted. Emergency Operating Procedures (EOPs) - Specific procedures that provide instructions to guide plant operations to terminate or mitigate the consequences of an accident during potential or actual emergency situations. Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) - A set of emergency response procedures initiated and followed by the FPL Emergency Response Organization to implement the appropriate sections of the Emergency Plan, assess and classify the emergency, notify the appropriate authorities, and provide continuing response capability. Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) - That area, in which emergency planning for plume and/or ingestion exposure has been given consideration, in order to assure that prompt and effective actions can be taken, to protect the public in the event of a radiological emergency at the plant. Emergency Response Organization (ERO) -_ That portion of the FPL organization assigned responsibilities upon initiation of the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan. Emergency Security Manager (ESM) - A designated company manager, supervisor, or specialist who will have the responsibility for security aspects of the emergency response. Emergency Technical Manager (ETM) - A designated company manager who will be responsible for providing technical support for emergency response actions. Expanded Emergency Response Organization - A group of designated individuals from within the normal company organization who may cease normal activities and assume responsibility for augmenting FPL corrective, assessment and protective actions in the event of a radiological emergency at the plant. Governmental Affairs Manager (GAM) - A designated senior manager who has the responsibility for liaison between the Recovery Manager/ Emergency Control Officer and political officials of the State and Federal Governments during an emergency.

  • EP3:4 1-3 St. Lucie, Rev. 66
1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1.2 Definitions (continued)

Hostile Action - An act directed toward a nuclear power plant or its personnel that includes the use of violent force to destroy equipment, take hostages, and/or intimidate the licensee to achieve an end. This includes attack by air, land, or water using guns, explosives, projectiles, vehicles, or other devices used to deliver destructive force. Ingestion Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone - That area, approximately 50 miles in radius from the center of the plant, for which plans are made to protect people from ingestion of food-stuffs and water contaminated by radioactive materials released from the plant. Jo.int Information Center (JIC) -* A designated facility for use by the EIM and his/her staff in communicating with the news media. Public information officers from State, local, and federal response agencies would also function from the JIC. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - Governmental agency responsible for the forecasting of weather conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) is a branch under NOAA that provides weather information and warning of severe weather situations, such as hurricanes and tornadoes. Operational Support Center (OSC) - An on-site emergency response facility area where FPL Operations, Maintenance, Radiation Protection, Security, and Chemistry support personnel can report in an emergency and await assignment. Plant - The St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2. Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone - That area, approximately 10 miles in radius from the center of the plant, for which detailed plans are made to protect people from exposure to a plume containing radioactive materials. Protective Actions - Those measures taken for the purpose of preventing or minimizing radiological exposure to persons. Quarterly - Occurring once per calendar quarter with quarters ending on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 in a year. Radiation Controlled Area (RCA) - The area (within the Protected Area) wherein personnel access is restricted for the purpose of monitoring and controlling exposure to radiation. EP3:4 1-4 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1.2 Definitions (continued)

REAC/TS - The Radiological Emergency Assistance Centerffraining Site is operated by the Oak Ridge Associated Universities for the Department of Energy. REACffS serves as backup medical support for the St. Lucie Plant. Recovery Actions - Those actions taken after an emergency to restore the plant as nearly as possible to its condition before the emergency. Recovery Manager (RM) - A designated company officer or senior manager, who will have responsibility for the direction and control of the EOF .. He/she has the authority to establish policy and to expend funds n~cessary to cope with emergency situations that trigger the implementation of the Emergency Plan. Shift Communicator (SC) - a specific shiftly designated individual trained and qualified to assist _the Shift Manager/Emergency Coordinator in the Control Room in making emergency off-site notifications, notifying the Emergency Response Organizations and performing other activities as directed. Site - A general term referring to the location of the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant. Other terms related to the site are given below: On-Site - A relative term meaning those persons, things, locations, etc., which are associated with the "site." Off-Site - A relative term meaning those persons, things, locations, etc., which are not directly associated with the "site." For example, this term is used to describe the State and local government groups as "off-site" agencies. Owner Controlled Area - That portion of FPL property surrounding and including the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant which is. subject to limited access and control as deemed appropriate by FPL. Protected Area - The area (within the Owner Controlled Area) occupied by the nuclear units and associated equipment and facilities enclosed within the security perimeter fence. The area within which accountability of personnel is maintained in an emergency. State - The State of Florida. State Plan - The State of Florida Radiological Emergency Management Plan. EP3:4 1-5 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1.2 Definitions (continued)

System Operations Power Coordinator - An FPL System Operations position which is staffed 24 hours/day for uninterrupted coordination of electrical power distribution. Communication is maintained with all FPL plants, service centers, and the General Office. Technical Support Center {TSC) - A designated on-site facility that

         . serves as a work area for use by technical and management personnel.

The TSC provides technical support to Control Room personnel in the event of an emergency. Technical Support Center Supervisor - The person assigned to supervise the personnel and direct the technical support activities in the TSC. Thyroid Dose {COE) - The thyroid exposure from inhaled radioiodines - Committed Dose Equivalent. Thyroid Dose (COE) is used in Protective Action determination. Total Dose {TEDE) - The total exposure from both external and internal (weighted) sources - Total Effective Dose Equivalent. 1.3 Scope and Applicability The Emergency Plan describes Florida Power & Light Company's plans for responding to emergencies that may develop at the St. Lucie Plant. The plan has been prepared to meet the requirements of 10 CFR 50.47, 10 CFR 50.72, and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E. The purpose of this plan is to define and assign authority and responsibility in order to protect the health and safety of the public and plant personnel. This plan applies to all plant emergencies which have resulted in, or which increase the risk of the accidental release of radioactive materials to the environment. Plans have been developed based upon knowledge of the potential consequences, timing, and release characteristics of a spectrum of events. Emergency Planning Zones have been defined. Figure 1-1 illustrates the Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone for the St. Lucie Plant. The map (Figure 1-1) does not specifically include the area of ocean east of the plant. Since there are no islands in that direction, any evacuation of boating traffic would be addressed on a best effort basis. A key component of this plan is coordination with federal, state, and county authorities who contribute to the overall response effort. This plan outlines company responsibilities within the framework of the overall emergency response organization, and provides a conceptual basis for the development of the detailed procedures necessary to implement the plan. EP3:4 1-6 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1 .4 Concept of Operations The Emergency Plan defines emergency conditions and delineates the responsibilities and duties of the FPL Emergency Response Organization.

The Emergency Plan is concerned with the following basic activities, which are discussed in the Plan in detail:

1. Organization and resources adequate to detect the presence of an emergency condition, assess the condition, and respond in an appropriate manner (Chapter 2).
2. Assignment of an off-normal event to its proper emergency classification (Chapter 3).
3. Notification of off-site authorities, as required, and continuing communications (Chapter 4).
4. Gathering and interpreting data to determine appropriate actions (Chapter 5).
5. Assisting governmental agencies in the development of information for the public both in terms of preparatory education and emergency response information (Chapter 6).
6. Maintaining the FPL Emergency Preparedness Program in a state of readiness (Chapter 7).

Associated with this Emergency Plan are implementing procedures which provide a source of pertinent information and data required by the response organization during an emergency. These procedures are listed in Appendix F. EP3:4 1-7 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 1-1 PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE

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EP3:4 1-8 St Lucie, Rev. 66

1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1.4 Concept of Operations (continued)

Off-normal events have been separated into the following four classifications of emergencies: A. Notification of Unusual Event B. Alert C. Site Area Emergency D. General Emergency These four classes represent emergency conditions which trigger activation of emergency plans and procedures. When an emergency is declared in connection with one of these four classes, individuals assume new titles with special responsibilities. Each emergency class is characterized by abnormal plant events detected by Control Room instrumentation and/or routine or directed surveillance activities. The company's response to an emergency condition consists of an on-shift (immediate) response and an expanded (augmented) response Emergency Response Organization (ERO) which can readily adapt to an emergency condition as it develops. The immediate response phase encompasses the period of time and sequence of actions associated with the initial detection of an off-normal event, classification as an emergency, and activation of the Emergency Response Organization, if required. During this phase, the Shift Manager assumes responsibility as the Emergency Coordinator and initiates the following general activities:

1. Diagnosis of the emergency
2. Initiation of corrective actions
3. Classification of the emergency
4. Notification of appropriate FPL authorities
5. Notification of appropriate off-site authorities EP3:4 1-9 St. Lucie, Rev. 66
1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1.4 Concept of Operations (continued)

During the expanded response phase, the Emergency Coordinator will assess the situation and expand, as necessary, the Emergency Response Organization. All available company resources (on:..site and off-site) can be mobilized as needed during this period. State, county and federal response organizations can become fully operational, as required. Continuing corrective, assessment, and protective actions are underway as required. Table 1-1 summarizes the sequence of actions taken during the phased response. Figure 1-2 delineates the initial notification flow. As discussed throughout this plan, FPL maintains adequate facilities and equipment for detecting, assessing, and responding to emergencies. Redundant means of communications among key response participants are maintained. FPL also maintains agreements that will provide emergency medical, rescue, or fire support on-site, if needed. The training program is designed to maintain the proficiency of the Emergency Response Organization. The FPL individual in charge of on-site emergency response during the immediate and expanded response phases is the Emergency Coordinator. The senior company official involve*d in emergencies, with responsibility for policy and authority to expend funds, is the Recovery Manager. The Recovery Manager is also responsible for Emergency Operations Facility operation during the expanded response phase. In St. Lucie and Martin Counties, the individual responsible during emergencies is the Chairperson, County Board of Commissioners or his/her designate (Director of County Department of Public Safety/Emergency Management). In both counties, the Chairperson, County Board of Commissioners, is responsible for direction and control during emergencies. As indicated in Chapter 2 of the State Plan, the State Emergency Response Team (SERT) will operate from the State Emergency Operations Center in Tallahassee led by a Governor-appointed State Coordinating .Officer (SCO), usually the Director of the Division of Emergency Management. EP3:4 1-10 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1.5 Supporting Plans and Agreements (continued)

Supporting plans and agreements are included in the Appendices of this plan. Additional material utilized in the preparation of the St. Lucie Plan are:

1. NUREG-0654, Rev. 1, FEMA-REP-1, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in support of Nuclear Power Plants; November, 1980.
2. NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, Supplement 3, Criteria for
  • Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants -

Criteria for Protective Action Recommendations, November, 2011 ..

3.
  • NUREG-0578, TMl-2 Lessons Learned Task Force: Status Report and Short-Term Recommendations; July, 1979.
4. NUREG-0737, Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements; November, 1980.
5. 10 CFR 20, Standards for Protectio.n Against Radiation.
6. 10 CFR 50, Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities.
7. 10 CFR 50.54 (hh)(1), Potential Aircraft Threat
8. EPA 400-R-92-001, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents; October 1991.
9. Reg. Guide 1.97, Revision 2, Instrumentation for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants to Assess Plant and Environs Conditions During and Following an Accident, December, 1980.
10. NUREG-0728, Rev. 4, NRC Incident Response Plant (IRP),

April 14, 2005.

11. NUREG/BR-0150, Vol. 1, Response Technical Manual (USNRC).
12. NUREG/CR-7002, Criteria For Development of Evacuation Time Estimate Studies
13. UFSAR - Unit 1, Section 13.3, Emergency Planning
14. UFSAR - Unit 2, Section 13.3, Emergency Planning
15. Fire Protection Plan (AP 1800022)
16. St. Lucie Security Plan EP3:4 1-11 St. Lucie, Rev. 66
1. GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) 1.5 Supporting Plans and Agreements (continued)
17. Nuclear Energy Policy on Exposure Limits for Emergency Response Personnel, Revision to Policy Statement, Ur. No. JNO-HP-94-056, 26 October, 1994.
18. On-Shift Staffing Analysis in accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section IV.A, Revision 0, December 2012.
19. KLD TR-533, St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, Development of Evacuation Time* Estimates EP3:4 1-12 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 1-1 TYPICAL SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS FPL RESPONSE Detection of Off-Normal Conditions

  • Individual identifies off-normal condition.
  • Individual immediately notifies Shift Manager (SM).

Response Actions

  • Shift Manager (SM) diagnoses condition and directs initial corrective action to control or mitigate the condition.
  • Shift Manager (SM) classifies condition in accordance with plant procedures. If the condition is classified as an emergency, the SM implements the Emergency Plan and becomes the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
  • The Emergency Coordinator (EC) mobilizes on-site response teams as necessary to assess and control the emergency.
  • Emergency Coordinator (EC) initiates necessary protective actions for on-site personnel, and evaluates need for protective action recommendations for the general public.
  • Shift Communicator (SC) notifies state and county in accordance with plant procedures.
  • The Emergency Coordinator (EC) orders mobilization of the Emergency Response Organization (ERO) required for Alert classification or higher classification, in accordance with plant procedures.
  • Shift Communicator (SC) notifies NRC via Emergency Notification System (ENS) communications link, in accordance with plant procedures.

EP3:4 1-13 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 1-1 TYPICAL SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS (continued) FPL RESPONSE (continued) Expanded Response (as appropriate)

  • The Technical Support Center (TSC) and the Operational Support Center (OSC) are staffed and declared operational assuming command and control of the emergency. This includes Protective Action Recommendations (PARs),

notifications, and classification.

  • The Recovery Manager (RM) proceeds to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). Recovery Manager (RM) notifies Emergency Coordinator (EC) when Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is operational and assumes responsibility for recommending off-site protective actions and for communications with off-site organizations. The Emergency Coordinator (EC) can now devote his/her attention to control of the power plant.
  • Recovery Manager (RM) (or designated response staff) receives and assesses periodic plant status, radiological data, and meteorological data, and continues communications and coordination with the state and county authorities.
  • Recovery Manager (RM) continues assessment of conditions and control of FPL response until plant conditions stabilize then closes out with summary to off-site authorities (Alert or higher classification) or prepares for further long-term activities.
  • Emergency Information Manager (EIM) proceeds to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) as appropriate and establishes communications with the Emergency Control Officer (ECO) and the Joint Information Center (JIC).

EP3:4 1-14 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 1-2 INITIAL NOTIFICATION EMERGENCY COORDINATOR I u SHIFT COMMUNICATOR i----* PLANT GENERAL MANAGER STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF FPL EMERGENCY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

                                                                -...        RESPONSE ORGANIZATION STATE OF FLORIDA BUREAU OF                        (1)

RADIATION CONTROL EPZ COUNTIES EMERGENCY

RESPONSE

DIRECTORS USNRC OPERATIONS CENTER -- _... (2) ON-SHIFT LOCAL SUPPORT (3) (4) EMERGENCY

                                                           ~
1. FIRE/AMBULANCE RESPONSE
2. MEDICAL ORGANIZATION (1) Via State Hot Ring Down Telephone (HRD)

Legend: (2) Via Emergency Notification System (ENS)

 -     Primary Notification Pathway         (3) Medical & Fire Emergencies Only, As Needed
 --- Alternate Notification Pathway         (4) Via Plant PublicAddress System (PA)

(DIPS/ EPLAN/Fig.1-2!Rev.36) EP3:4 1-15 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES 2.1 Elements of the Emergency Response Organization This section defines the primary components of the overall Emergency Response Organization and the relationship of each component to the total effort.
1. Florida Power & Light Company Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) is the licensed operator of the St. Lucie Plant. As the licensed operator, FPL has developed this Emergency Plan (and associated procedures) to specify actions and provide a framework for emergency response. FPL's primary responsibilities include the following:
1. Diagnosis and corrective action.
2. Emergency classification.
3. Notification of appropriate outside response organizations and continuing communication.
4. Initiation of protective actions for employees and others on-site.
5. Recommendation of protective actions, for the public.
6. Mobilization of Florida Power & Light Company Emergency Response Organization.
7. Continuing data collection, dose projection, and assessment actions.
8. Owner Controlled Area recovery and re-entry.

The Florida Power & Light Company Emergency Response Capability is described in detail in Section 2.2 and illustrated in Figure 2-1, with minimum crew staffing illustrated in Table 2-1.

2. State of Florida Emergency Response Organization As stated in State Plan, Appendix Ill, Section Ill, St. Lucie and Martin Counties are responsible for initial radiological emergency response operations. Should the scope of the emergency exceed the response capability of the risk counties, increased State action will be warranted. The Governor may transfer responsibility for overall emergency management to the State by issuing an Executive Order under the provisions of Section 252.35, Florida Statutes. Upon issuance of such an Executive Order, the risk, host and ingestion counties will continue to coordinate county response operations.

EP3:4 2-1

  • St. Lucie, Rev. 66
2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.1 2. State of Florida Emergency Response Organization (continued)

In accordance with Chapter 252, Part Ill, Florida Statues, Florida has also adopted the Emergency Management Assistance Compact and Memoranda of Understanding between the Counties, other States and private organizations. These agreements provide mechanisms to obtain additional resources. State of Florida Division of Emergency Management The Division of Emergency Management (DEM) is the state agency authorized to receive initial notification from Florida Power & Light Company (FPL). The State Watch Office (SWO) is responsible for alerting the state and county emergency response agencies to all notifications from FPL. Specific discussion on transportation of state emergency response personnel to the vicinity of the plant is discussed in Chapter 8 of the State Plan. This emergency response is conducted in accordance with the State Plan prepared by the DEM, in coordination with other State and County emergency response agencies. The locations where State Plan copies are kept at the St. Lucie Plant appear in Appendix D. The OEM's defined responsibilities include:

1. Overall responsibility for coordinating the development and implementation of state and county emergency response plans.
2. Command and control of State emergency response resources.
3. Notification of state and county response agencies.
4. Coordination among state, federal (i.e., FEMA, EPA, DOE), and local agencies.

State of Florida Department of Health The Department of Health is the state agency authorized to provide the DEM with technical support and expertise in public health matters. Department of Health defined responsibilities include:

1. Emergency medical services, public health, and sanitation.
2. Economic and social services.

Through the Bureau of Radiation Control

3. Radiological monitoring, off-site.
4. Off-site radiological exposure control and protective response recommendations for plume and ingestion pathway counties.

EP3:4 2-2 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION. FACILITIES. AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.1 2. State of Florida Emergency Response Organization (continued)

Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Florida Highway Patrol The Florida Highway Patrol, through the coordination of the Department of Law Enforcement, provides the following services.

1. Traffic control
2. Communications (support)
3. Law enforcement coordination
4. Upon request, assist in the transportation of samples for analysis when immediate analysis is necessary
5. Within their authority, evaluate and exclude individuals from designated public areas.

These services will be provided in accordance with the State Plan (Chapter 2). Other State Agencies As defined in the State Plan (Chapter 2), the DEM can request support as necessary from the following state agencies.

1. Department of T_ransportation
2. Department of Military Affairs
3. American Red Cross EP3:4 2-3 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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                                                      -        TECHNICAL MANAGER EMERGENCY             SENIOR MANAGER SHIFT MANAGER COORDINATOR               OR ALTERNATE (ON-SHIFT)

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z 0 TSC Health Physics Radiation Health Physics Supervisor Representative Protection or Alternate Fire Brigade Fire Fire Brigade leader Protection Leader Operations/Chemistry Operations/Chemistry Personnel First Aid Personnel Security Shift Specialist TSC Security Supervisor Alternate Security or Protected Area Guard Alternate As Directed By Site Assembly Site Assembly Security Shift Specialist Area Supervisor other Trained ERO Personnel Emergency Response osc (Re-entry/Repair} Re-entry Teams On-Shift Chemistry Off-Site TSC Dose Assessor/

Representative Dose Calculations EOF Dose Assessor (D!PSIE:PLAN*F21*RJ7/lifJ EP3:4 2-4 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES 2.1 3. County Emergency Response Agencies Counties that fall within the plume exposure pathway EPZ include St. Lucie County and Martin County. Counties that fall within the ingestion pathway EPZ include St. Lucie .County, Martin County, Indian River County, Brevard County, Palm Beach County, Osceola County, Okeechobee County, Highlands County and Glades County.

The responsibility for hosting evacuees rests on Palm Beach, Indian River, and Brevard Counties. The county emergency response agencies are described in Appendix Ill of the State Plan. Chapter 10 of the State Plan addresses short term actions required in the plume exposure pathway EPZ and ingestion pathway EPZ. State agencies take the lead in controlling ingestion pathway response. Appendix Ill establishes procedures to protect citizens of St. Lucie County and visitors to the County from the effects of an accident at the St. Lucie plant. Section II A of Appendix Ill includes the St. Lucie County Radiological Emergency Organization. Section II B of Appendix Ill establishes procedures to protect citizens of Martin.County and visitors to Martin County from the effects of an accident at the St. Lucie plant. Section II B of Appendix Ill describes the Martin County Radiological Emergency Organization. Section II C, II D, and II E to Appendix Ill include host plans for Indian River County, Palm Beach County, and Brevard County, respectively. Boards of County Commissioners will take proper and responsible action to protect life, health, safety, property, and the environment from the consequences of nuclear power accidents. During radiological emergencies, resources and personnel of St. Lucie, Martin, Indian River, Palm Beach, and Brevard Counties will be reserved and available for use by County Commissioners. Decision to implement protective action recommendations will be made jointly by the Chairpersons, Boards of County Commissioners (of the affected counties), and the Governor or State Director, Division of Emergency Management. If time does not permit State involvement in initial decision making, the decision to take protective actions may be made by the Chairperson, Board of County Commissioners (for the respective affected county), or designated alternate. All County personnel and resources will be under the control of the County Commissioners. Federal and State resources will also be available to the Counties. EP3:4 2-5 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.1 3. County Emergency Response Agencies (continued)

Alerting, warning, and evacuation of populations will be in accordance with procedures prescribed in Sections VI and VII of Appendix Ill and in Chapters 5 and 11 of the State Plan. Sections IX and XII of Appendix Ill describe hosting responsibilities, including shelter location and operation, and evacuee registration, monitoring, and decontamination. Responsibility for direction and control of emergency response of each county rests with the Chairperson, Board of County Commissioners, unless a disaster declaration under provisions of Florida Statutes, Chapter 252 is in effect. If a disaster has been* declared, responsibility for direction and control rests with the Governor or authorized representative. In accordance with Chapter 252, Part Ill, Florida Statues, Florida has also adopted the Emergency Management Assistance Compact and Memoranda of Understanding between the Counties, other States and private organizations. These agreements provide mechanisms to obtain additional resources.

  • County Departments of Public Safety report to the Boards of County Commissioners. This is also true for other County resources, including the Sheriffs' Offices, Engineers' Offices, Fire Departments, Public Health Offices, School Boards, and other county organizations.

The Chairperson, Board of County Commissioners, has responsibility for overall emergency response planning. County Public Safety/Emergency Management Directors are responsible for actual plan development and updating. St. Lucie County, Palm Beach County, Martin County, Indian River County, and Brevard County each have an Emergency Operations Center (EOC). EP3:4 2-6 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.1 3. County Emergency Response Agencies (continued)

St. Lucie and Martin County Public Safety/Emergency Management Directors The Public Safety/Emergency Management Directors for St. Lucie and Martin Counties have the major responsibility for coordinating emergency operations including communicating with the County Board and State DEM. The County Public Safety Directors receive initial notification from Florida Power & Light Company simultaneously with DEM via the State's Hot Ring Down telephone for all radiological emergencies. The St. Lucie and Martin County Public Safety/Emergency Management Directors then have* responsibility for initiating any necessary protective actions for off-site areas (including off-site evacuations) based upon available information from the FPL Emergency Coordinator, Recovery Manager, and Bureau of Radiation Control. The St. Lucie County and Martin County plans are a part of the State Plan. In addition to overall responsibility, the Public Safety Directors have responsibility for the following: St. Lucie and Martin County Public Safety/Emergency Management Directors (continued)

1. Coordination of county resources
2. Protective response for off-site areas including warning and evacuation
3. Communications
4. Public information
5. Off-site radiological exposure control
6. Coordination of arrangements for shelter and feeding of evacuees EP3:4 2-7 St. Lucie, Rev. 66
2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.1 3. County Emergency Response Agencies (continued)

County Sheriffs (St. Lucie and Martin Counties) At the request of the respective Public Safety/Emergency Management Director, the County Sheriffs can provide the following support services:

1. Law enforcement
2. Warning and evacuation (implementation)
3. Traffic control
4. Communications (support)
5. Rescue (support)

Other Local Agencies As defined in the County plans, the Public Safety/Emergency Management Director can request support as necessary from the following:

1. County Engineer's Department
2. County Road Department
3. County Public Health Departments
4. Public School Boards
5. Cou~ty Fire/Rescue Department Other Local Agencies (continued)

St. Lucie County-Fort Pierce Fire District by agreement with Florida Power & Light Company (Appendix E) will respond to emergencies on-site upon request.

4. Federal Response Agencies U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRG) will be notified via a dedicated telephone line (ENS) from the Control Room to the Operations Center in Maryland immediately after notification of the appropriate State or local agencies and not later than one hour after the time the licensee declares one of the Emergency Classes. NRG is the Coordinating Agency for incidents that occur at fixed nuclear facilities.

EP3:4 2-8 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.1 4. Federal Response Agencies (continued)

U.S. Coast Guard At the request of Florida Power & Light Company (on-site activities) and the DEM (off-site activities), the Coast Guard can provide rescue assistance in accordance with their general authority as described in Appendix E. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Upon request by the Department of Health, DEM can request that the DOE provide a Radiological Assistance Team to aid in evaluating radiological hazards. This support would be provided out of DOE's Savannah River Operations Office, Aiken, South Carolina. This provision is described in Chapter 9, Section IV, of the State Plan. DOE is responsible for coordinating the off-site radiological monitoring and evaluation activities of the Federal Government. Federal Emergency Management Agency {FEMA) FEMA has the responsibility for coordinating all non-technical response activities of the Federal Government off-site. They serve as the primary point of contact for requests for federal assistance from state and local officials and other federal agencies.

5. Private Sector Organizations Institute of Nuclear Power Operations {INPO)

INPO maintains industry source lists for personnel and equipment which can be made available for support services during an emergency. Westinghouse Electric ABB/Combustion Engineering (CE), now Westinghouse Electric, is the Nuclear Steam Supply System vendor for the St. Lucie Plant. Upon .request, Westinghouse Electric can supply emergency technical services and resources as provided by the Purchase Order listed in Appendix E.

            / URS Corporation (previously Washington Group)

URS Corporation is the Architect/Engineer for the St. Lucie Plant. Upon request, URS Corporation can supply emergency technical services as provided by the Purchase Order listed in Appendix E. EP3:4 2-9 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 Florida Power & Light Company Emergency Response Organization (ERO)

The purpose of this section is to describe FPL's Emergency Response Organization. The Emergency Response Organization is defined relative to the two phases of response and actions which are anticipated. This approach recognizes that the organization will be a dynamic one, dependent upon response time and the severity of the emergency. The "on-shift" response consists of shift operators, the plant duty shift and other trained plant personnel as available who are responsible for diagnosing the emergency and taking corrective actions. Along with the required shift operations personnel, the "expanded" response includes personnel necessary to man the TSC, OSC, and EOF. The ERO includes plant and corporate personnel who are available, as the emergency warrants, to assist in assessment actions, control, and stabilization.

1. Normal On-site Operating Organization A generalized operating organization chart for St. Lucie Plant is shown in Figure 2-3. The specific plant organization chart is in plant procedures. The plant is staffed with qualified personnel prepared to take necessary actions to implement the Emergency Plan and to initiate the necessary immediate response actions.

EP3:4 2-10 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 1. Normal On-site Operating Organization (continued)

During normal hours, the operating staff at the St. Lucie Plant consists of approximately 1100 people. During off-hours approximately 76 employees are on-site. Key operating positions are described below: Vice President - St. Lucie Plant The Vice President - St. Lucie Plant, reports to the Chief Nuclear Officer and has the direct responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the St. Lucie Plant in a safe, reliable, and efficient manner. Plant General Manager The Plant General Manager reports to the Vice President - St. Lucie Plant and is responsible for overall operation and control over those on-site activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant. . Operations Director The Operations Director reports directly to the Plant General Manager and has the overall responsibility for directing the day-to-day operation of the plant. The Operations Director coordinates operations-related maintenance activities with the Maintenance Manager. The Operations Director is responsible for directing supervisory activities in the areas of Operations and Chemistry. Assistant Operations Manager The Assistant Operations Manager reports directly to the Operations Director. He/she has responsibility for directing the activities of the nuclear plant operating shifts, including the Shift Manager and Unit Supervisors. He/she holds an NRC Senior Reactor Operator License. He/she is also responsible for supervision of fuel handling operations. Shift Manager (SM) The Shift Manager reports directly to the Assistant Operations Manager. He/she is responsible for the actual operation of the nuclear plant and fuel handling operations on his/her assigned shift. He/she holds an active NRC Senior Reactor Operator License. He/she directs the activities of the personnel on his/her shift and is cognizant of maintenance activities being performed while on duty. EP3:4 2-11 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. . ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 1. Normal On-site Operating Organization (continued)

Unit Supervisor (US) The Unit Supervisor reports directly to the Shift Manager. He/she holds an active NRC Senior Reactor Operator License. He/she directs the activities of the Operators on his/her assigned Unit and remains cognizant of all maintenance activities performed on that Unit while on duty. Nuclear Watch Engineer (NWE) The Nuclear Watch Engineer (NWE) reports directly to both Unit Supervisors. He/she is the operating shift foreman and is responsible for plant operations on his/her shift. The NWE directs the activities of non-licensed operators on his/her shift. Chemistry Manager The Chemistry Manager is responsible for administrative oversight of the Chemistry Control Program. He/she serves as a member of the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Organization. Radiation Protection Manager The Radiation Protection Manager is responsible for administrative oversight of the Radiation Protection Program. He/she serves as a member of the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Organization. Reactor Engineering Supervisor The Reactor Engineering Supervisor reports to the Engineering Manager. He/she supervises the Reactor Engineering Department. He/she is responsible for monitoring day-to-day reactor operation, nuclear physics testing, fuel burnup calculations, fuel shuffles during refuelings, and various administrative duties. EP3:4 2-12 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 1. Normal On-site Operating Organization (continued)

Maintenance Director The Maintenance Director reports directly to the Plant General Manager. He/she supervises the Electrical Maintenance, Mechanical Maintenance, and Instrument and Control (l&C) Departments. He/she is responsible for the maintenance of mechanical, electrical, and l&C equipment in the nuclear units. System Engineering Manager The System Engineering Manager reports directly to the Engineering Director. He/she supervises general plant engineers and technicians. Nuclear Oversight Supervisor The Nuclear Oversight Supervisor reports directly to the Site Nuclear Oversight Manager. He/she supervises the Quality Control (QC) Department. He/she is responsible for directing the activities of the QC Inspectors who perform surveillance and inspection of nuclear safety related activities to monitor for technical specification and regulatory compliance. Fire Brigade Leader The Fire Brigade Leader reports to the SM, US or EC. The Fire Brigade Leader is a designated on-shift Operations Department individual who has the knowledge or has received sufficient training in plant safety-related systems to understand the effects of fire and fire suppressants on safe shutdown capability and advises the Control Room as required in the FSAR and 10 CFR 50, Appendix R. On-site Review Group (ORG) The On-site Review Group functions to advise the Plant General Manager on all matters related to nuclear safety. Specific responsibilities of the ORG are identified in the Quality Assurance Topical Report (QATR). EP3:4 2-13 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 (continued)
2. On-shift Response Phase Initiating Event (Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency)

The emergency response is initiated by any individual who discovers an emergency condition. This person notifies the Shift Manager by the* fastest means possible. This first phase is characterized by diagnosis and immediate action by the plant operators on shift. Organization If the diagnosis indicates that the condition should be classified as an Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, the Shift Manager declares an emergency. The Shift Manager becomes the Emergency Coordinator and, as such, directs the On-shift Emergency Response Organization. Initially, shift operators and the plant duty staff constitute the response organization. Emergency requirements take immediate precedence over normal operating responsibilities (as determined by procedure or at the direction of the Emergency Coordinator). The Plant Staff Emergency Assignments section describes the emergency services that can be provided initially by shift operators and the plant duty staff. Figure 2-4 shows the On-shift Emergency Response Capability. EP3:4 2-14 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 2. On-shift Response Phase (continued)

Line of Succession In the event the Shift Manager is incapacitated, the Emergency Coordinator will be (in order of succession):

1. Unit Supervisor (from the affected Unit)
2. Any other member of the plant staff with an active Senior Reactor Operator license.

It is the responsibility of the new Emergency Coordinator to ascertain the status of all Emergency Coordinator responsibilities prior fo assumption of duty. The Emergency Coordinator can grant permission for watch relief, including his/her own, when it is safe in his/her judgement to do so. The Plant General Manager, Operations Director, or Assistant Operations Manager should assume the Emergency Coordinator function from the Shift Manager following proper turnover. Other senior managers who have extensive plant or industry operating experience or knowledge and Emergency Coordinator qualifications may assume the Emergency Coordinator function. Actions The Emergency Coordinator initiates the following actions per plant procedures and using his/her judgement:

1. Orders corrective actions to bring the emergency under control.
2. Mobilizes the Emergency Response Organization.
3. Notifies the State Division of Emergency Management State Watch Office Duty Officer and County Public Safety Directors, in accordance with plant procedures.
4. Provides recommendations for off-site protective action as discussed in Chapter 5.
5. Notifies NRC via ENS immediately after notification of the appropriate State or local agencies and not later than one hour after the time the licensee declares one of the Emergency Classes.

EP3:4 2-17 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 2. On-shift Response Phase (continued)

Delegation The Emergency Coordinator shall not delegate the following responsibilities prior to the TSC being declared operational:

1. Classification of Emergencies
2. Decision to notify off-site organizations and the content of those notifications.
3. R.ecommendation of protective actions for.the public (off-site).

The EC may delegate the completion of certain tasks, but is responsible to ensure that all tasks are completed and logged. Turnover Once the Technical Support Center (TSC) is operational and proper turnover has been conducted, the TSC Emergency Coordinator will assume the responsibility for classification of emergencies, notification of off-site organizations and for recommending protective actions. Once the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is operational and proper turnover has been conducted, the Recovery Manager will assume responsibility for notification of off-site organizations and for recommending protective actions. Plant Staff Emergency Assignments A. On-shift Emergency Response Organization

1. The On-shift Emergency Response Organization is composed of operators, the plant duty staff and other trained ERO personnel on-shift. All are qualified in procedures and practices required for the performances of their duties as ERO members. The On-shift Emergency Response Organization takes action until the emergency condition is mitigated or until relieved.
2. Members of the On-shift Emergency Response Organization may consider themselves relieved only upon the specific instructions of the EC or appropriate facility supervisor. Merely knowing that a replacement is present does not constitute a release from emergency duties and responsibilities.

EP3:4 2-18 St. Lucie, Rev. 66 *

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 2. On-shift Response Phase (continued)

B. Expanded Emergency Response Organization

1. The Expanded Emergency Response Organization is composed of operations personnel and ERO personnel to man the TSC, OSC, and EOF, as necessary.
2. With the knowledge of the appropriate facility supervisor, alternate ERO members may relieve their counterpart on the On-shift Emergency Response Organization.

C. Functional Areas of Emergency Activity

1. Plant Operations and Assessments of Operational Aspects The Shift Manager (SM) on duty becomes the Emergency Coordinator (EC) in the event of an emergency. His/her normal alternate is the Unit Supervisor (US) from the affected unit. The SM and US positions are constantly manned. The Plant General Manager, Operations Director, Assistant Operations Manager, or another EC-trained person should assume the Emergency Coordinator function following proper turnover.

If the Technical _Support Center (TSC) is activated, the EC should direct the on-site Emergency Response Organization (ERO) from the TSC. The SM will remain in the control room to control and monitor plant conditions.

2. Emergency Direction and Control Emergency Coordinator as previously discussed.
3. Notification and Communication Emergency Coordinator as previously discussed.
.EP3:4                                   2-19                             St. Lucie, Rev. 66
2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES. AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 2. C. Functional Areas of Emergency Activity (continued)
4. Radiological Accident Assessment and In-Plant Protective Actions The primary TSC Radiation Protection Supervisor is the Radiation Protection Manager. He/she directs the radiological surveillance performed by the Radiation Protection technicians under the orders of the Emergency Coordinator. Prior to the availability of the TSC Radiation Protection Supervisor, the Radiation Protection technicians on-site will provide assistance to the EC in recommending protective actions based on radiological assessments.

The Chemistry Department performs off-site radiological dose assessment until the EOF is manned and operational and the Recovery Manager, through his/her staff, relieves them of this responsibility. The TSC Chemistry Supervisor will continue to monitor dose assessment results with personnel performing dose calculations in the EOF.

5. Plant System Engineering, Repair, and Corrective Actions and Support of Operational Accident Assessment The Shift Technical Advisor will provide the initial technical support necessary for repair, corrective actions, and operational accident assessment.
6. Firefighting The Fire Brigade provides first line response to a fire on-
                     . site. The Fire Brigade is under the direction of the Fire Brigade Leader. The St. Lucie County - Ft. Pierce Fire District can respond to fires on-site, if requested.
7. Rescue Operations and First Aid A. Rescue Operations involve the First Aid Team and Radiation Protection personnel as necessary. Under the control of the Emergency Coordinator/TSC Radiation Protection Supervisor, entry to potentially hazardous areas will be made by the First Aid Team with assistance from Radiation Protection personnel.

Upon notification of the injury, the team will respond per the Emergency Coordinator's instructions. EP3:4 2-20 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 2. C. Functional Areas of Emergency Activity (continued)
7. B. An Operations Department representative (either an operator or chemist), trained in first aid will act as the on-shift team leader for the First Aid Team.

Operations Department personnel, trained in first aid, serve as the First Aid T earn members and will be the primary care provider.

8. Access Control and Personnel Accountability
  • The TSC Security Supervisor will ensure personnel control and accountability. It is estimated that personnel accountability can be accomplished within 30 minutes following the declaration.of an evacuation by the EC.

Notification of occupants in the Owner Controlled Area, outside the Protected Area, will be accomplished by security sweeps.

9. Repair and Damage Control Repair and damage control will be performed by assigned teams. These teams may be composed of members from any plant discipline and may be augmented by non-Florida Power & Light Company support personnel. Under the direction of the Emergency Coordinator or his/her designee, these teams are used to mitigate the consequences of the accident and to help restore the normal operation of the plant. Actions include, but are not limited to, the movement and set-up of portable shielding, tools, emergency equipment, the repair of equipment and the operation of plant systems.

EP3:4 2-21 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 3. Expanded Response Phase Initiating Action This phase is initiated by the Emergency Coordinator (EC).

Notification by the EC provides the basis for mobilization of the Florida Power & Light Company Emergency Response Organization (ERO) as well as state, local, and federal emergency response organizations. Activation of FPL personnel proceeds to the degree necessary, as determined by the EC, in response to the severity of the emergency. In an Alert or higher emergency, the Technical Support Center (TSC) and the Operational Support Center (OSC). shall become operational. The Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) shall become operational in a Site Area Emergency and/or General Emergency. Figure 2-5 shows the response organization that can develop during this period. EP3:4 2-22 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITION FOR A TWO UNIT SITE WITH SEPARATE CONTROL ROOMS Position Number of Individuals Required to Fill Position Shift Manager (SRO) 1 Unit Supervisors (SRO) 2 (1 per Unit) Reactor Operators 4 (2 per Unit) 1 Shift Technical Advisor 1 2 Auxiliary Operators/Fire Brigade 7 Shift Communicator 1 Radiation Protection Technicians 2 Rad/Chemistry Technician 1 Security Per Security Plan 1 A single, on-site STA position shall be manned unless the Shift Manager meets the qualifications for the STA as required by Technical Specification 6.3.1 or an individual on each unit with a Senior Reactor Operator's license meets the qualifications for the STA as required by Technical Specification 6.3.1. 2 Fire Brigade staffing consists of a minimum of five (5) personnel; One (1) Fire Brigade Leader and four (4) Fire Brigade Members from Operations. Note: The St. Lucie on-shift staffing analysis confirms the above positions are not assigned concurrent duties as specified in 10CFR50 Appendix E, Section IV.A.9. EP3:4 2-23 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITION FOR A TWO UNIT SITE WITH SEPARATE CONTROL ROOMS (continued) SHIFT STAFFING AUGMENTATION AND EMERGENCY CAPABILITIES NOTE Augmented staffing capabilities are routinely tested to ensure timely res onse is maintained with respect to the oats identified in NUREG 0654. Augmented Staffing

  • Capabilities/

NUREG-0654 Goal Major Functional Area 30min. 60min.

1. Notification/Communication 1 2
2. Radiological Accident Assessment and Support of Operational Accident Assessment/Protective Actions
   .(In-Plant)

A. Activate EOF (Sr. Mgt. Rep.) 1 B. Off-site Dose Assessment and Rad/Chem technician 1 1 C. Radiation Protection Technicians 6

3. Plant System Engineering, Repair and Corrective Actions A. Core/Thermal Hydraulics 1 B. Electrical (TSC)/ 1 Mechanical (TSC) 1 C. Mechanical Maintenance/ 1 Radwaste Operator 1 D. Electrical Maintenance 1 1 E. l&C Technician 1 1

Combines all qualified individuals for similar functions from Table B-1 of NUREG-0654, Rev. 1 2 On-shift 3 Two are on-shift EP3:4 2-24 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 2-2 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES RESPONSIBILITY Function On-shift Expanded Command and Control Emergency Coordinator Emergency Coordinator/ (Shift Manager) Recovery Manager Warning Emergency Coordinator Emergency Coordinator/ Recovery Manager Notification Emergency Coordinator *Emergency Coordinator/ Communications Recovery Manager Public Information Emergency Coordinator Emergency Information Manager Accident Assessment Emergency Coordinator Emergency Coordinator (assisted by Shift Technical assisted by TSC Technical Advisor) Staff Fire Fire Brigade Leader Fire Brigade Leader Rescue Emergency Coordinator Emergency Coordinator Traffic Control Security Shift Specialist TSC Security Supervisor (on-site) Emergency Medical On-shift First Aid Team On-shift First Aid Team Services Transportation Security Shift Specialist Emergency Security Manager Protective Response Emergency Coordinator Emergency Coordinator/ (on-site) TSC RP Supervisor Radiological Exposure Emergency Coordinator TSC RP Supervisor Control (on-site) (assisted by Radiation Protection Department representative) Radiological Dose Emergency Coordinator Recovery Manager Assessment (assisted by Chemistry (assisted by Recovery Department representative) Manager's Staff) EP3:4 2-25 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 4. Key Emergency Operations Facility Positions Emergency Control Officer (ECO)

The ECO is a designated company officer or senior manager who will act as the chief nuclear officer. He/she will serve as the official spokesperson for the Nuclear Division. Recovery Manager (RM) The RM is a senior manager who has knowledge of nuclear plant operations and design and who will be responsible for declaring the EOF operational and directing the Company's expanded emergency response organization in conjunction with the Emergency Coordinator. He/she has the authority to establish policy and to expend funds necessary to cope with any emergency situations that arise. The Recovery Manager reports initially to the EOF. The following specific responsibilities are assumed by the RM in the EOF:

1. To inform the Emergency Control Officer periodically of the on-site status of the emergency and immediately of any significant changes.
2. To provide support and data as necessary to the Emergency Coordinator.
3. To obtain information on diagnosis and prognosis of the emergency, estimates of radioactive releases, prevailing meteorological conditions, projected radiological exposures, and recommended off-site protective actions.
4. To assume from the EC, the responsibility for communicating such information to and coordinating with off-site organizations, and the issuance of Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) for the public.
5. To assure continuity of technical and administrative support, and material resources.
6. To request additional support from FPL and others as necessary.
7. To provide logistical support for emergency personnel (e.g., transportation, communications, temporary quarters, food, water and sanitary facilities in the field, and procurement of special equipment and supplies). '

EP3:4 2-26 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 4. Key Emergency Operations Facility Positions Emergency Information Manager (EIM)

The EIM is a senior manager or designated member of the Corporate Communications Department experienced in disseminating information to the public via the news media. The EIM operates from the Emergency Operations Facility. The EIM will have the following responsibilities:

1. To serve as a public spokesperson for FPL.
2. To disseminate available information from the ECO to the news media and to provide periodic updates.
3. To work with federal, state and county public information representatives to effect joint releases and public appearances.
4. To provide for dispatching a company representative to the St. Lucie County and Martin County EOCs, if appropriate.

Emergency Security Manager (ESM) The ESM is a company supervisor, manager, or specialist with security experience and will be responsible to the RM for providing liaison with county law enforcement and rescue agencies. The ESM also provides for and manages security personnel at the EOF/JIC. Emergency Technical Manager (ETM) The ETM is a manager or senior engineer with detailed knowledge of nuclear plant design and who will be responsible for providing technical support and information regarding engineering design for the plant. Governmental Affairs Manager (GAM) The GAM is a member of the Governmental Affairs staff experienced in interfacing with political officials of local, state, and federal governments. He/she acts as liaison between the ECO and these political officials. EP3:4 2-27 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.2 4. Key Emergency Operations Facility Positions (continued)

Lines of Succession Lines of succession for the Recovery Manager and Managers of the Expanded Emergency Organization are controlled by procedures which are maintained _by the site Emergency Preparedness Manager. Delegation Delegation authority is controlled by procedure. 2.3 Emergency Response Support and Resources This section describes the arrangements that Florida Power & Light Company has made for assistance to augment the Emergency Response Organization.

1. Response Organization Representatives Florida Power & Light Company has provided facilities in the Emergency Operations Facility for representatives from FPL, state, local, and federal response organizations.
2. Radiological Laboratories Florida Power & Light Company has primary and backup radiological laboratory facilities on-site. A hot lab backup will be provided by portable equipment described in procedures. Environmental sampling will be augmented by the State's Radiological monitoring team and the Mobile Emergency Radiological Laboratory (MERL) within approximately three hours of activation. If required, the laboratory facilities at FPL's Turkey Point Plant can be used; appropriate arrangements will be made on an as-needed basis.
3. Additional Assistance The Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) maintains industry source lists for personnel and equipment which can be made available for support services during an emergency.

Additional technical assistance can also be obtained directly from the Nuclear Steam System Supply (NSSS) vendor (ABB/Combustion Engineering Co., now Westinghouse Electric). EP3:4 2-28 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 2-5 EXPANDED RESPONSE ORGANIZATION ON-SITE I OFF-SITE I {REQUIRED@ SITE AREA EMERGENCY (REQUIRED@ ALERT) I I & GENERAL EMERGENCY)

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                           - RE-ENTRY TM. MEMBERS I

- ENGINEERING I I - TECHNICAL STAFF - SUPPORT STAFF (D!PS/EPLAN!Fig.2-5/Rev.1 /png) EP3:4 2-29 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.3. 4. Support to Federal Assistance Teams The Recovery Manager has the authority to request Federal assistance. It is expected that such assistance will be provided primarily by the NRC. Also, FEMA may send a representative to the EOF for near-site coordination of federal resources. It is expected that NRC personnel will begin to arrive at the site within 6 hours after declaration of a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.

Requests for assistance from the Department of Energy's Savannah River Operations office in Aiken, South Carolina can be made by the State under the Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Plan (FR MAP). Such requests are the responsibility of the Director of the Division of Emergency Management in consultation with the Department of Health. Federal assistance teams can achieve access to*the plant area through the Stuart, Florida airfield, approximately one half hour from the plant. The company may assign an individual to meet such assistance teams and to escort them to the appropriate facilities, if necessary. Florida Power & Light has reserved adequate space and facilities for the staff of the NRC and FEMA at the EOF. Designated phone lines, workspace and support services (reproduction, office suppHes, etc.) will be arranged through Florida Power & Light. Similar arrangements have been made in the TSC for the NRC. These provisions are routinely exercised and evaluated for adequacy by the NRC. EP3:4 2-30 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.4 Emergency Facilities and Equipment This section describes the facilities and equipment that Florida Power &

Light Company maintains in readiness for an emergency situation. Figure 2-6 shows the locations of the on-site facilities.

1. Control Room For any emergency response, the Control Room of the affected unit serves as the initial point of control. The Shift Manager (SM) stations himself in the affected unit's Control Room when he/she assumes the role of Emergency Coordinator (EC). The EC can leave the Control Room if necessary, after a proper turnover to a qualified alternate EC, to make a personal assessment regarding plant safety.

The Control Rooms are designed to remain tenable under accident conditions described in the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR). All plant related operations are directed from the Control Room. Nuclear plant instrumentation, including area and process radiation monitoring system instrumentation, is provided in the Control Room to give early warning of a potential emergency and to provide for continuing indication of an emergency situation. The Control Rooms contain the controls and instrumentation necessary for operation of the reactor under normal and emergency conditions. A supply of radiological emergency equipment is maintained in each of the Control Rooms. Table 2-3 provides an example list of emergency equipment maintained for the two Control Rooms and the Technical Support Center (TSC) use. Each Control Room contains the necessary communications equipment for notifying on-site personnel and off-site authorities in the event of an accident. This includes the Hot Ring Down (HRD) telephone to the State Watch Office (SWO), EMnet (Satellite Communications System), Emergency Notification System (ENS) to the NRG Operations Center (in Maryland), commercial telephones, Florida Power & Light Company radio system, public address system, portable radio sets (walkie-talkies), and a radio paging system. These systems are used as defined by procedure to accomplish the necessary notifications and communications. EP3:4 2-31 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.4 2. Technical Support Center (TSC)

The company maintains an on-site Technical Support Center to provide the Control Room with in-depth diagnostic and engineering assistance without adding to congestion within the Control Room. The TSC interfaces with the EOF regarding those diagnostic and engineering decisions. This assistance can help determine the operational decisions that would be appropriate to best control and mitigate the consequences of the emergency. The TSC is located adjacent to the Unit 1 Control Room. Activation of the Technical Support Center will be initiated by the Emergency Coordinator in the event of an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency. Arrangements have been made to staff the TSC in a timely manner. The Technical Support Center contains pertinent records and drawings. The Technical Support Center has an emergency communications network similar to the Control Rooms. The TSC also has the NRC Emergency Telecommunications System (ETS).

3. Operational Support Center (OSC)

The company maintains an on-site Operational Support Center (OSC) to serve as an assembly point for auxiliary operators, radiation protection technicians, maintenance personnel, and other plant personnel available to support the emergency response. Required staff will be assigned to appropriate activities by the Emergency Coordinator or his/her designee. Equipment that can be used by personnel dispatched from the OSC is stored in the South Service Building. Table 2-4 indicates the types of material and equipment stored there. Activation of the OSC will be initiated by the Emergency Coordinator. The OSC will be activated and in operation for an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency. Arrangements have been made to staff the OSC in a timely manner. The OSC is maintained in the large conference room on the second floor of the South Service Building. Telephone communications are maintained between the OSC and the Technical Support Center. EP3:4 2-32 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.4 4. Alternate Operational Support Center In the event that the OSC becomes uninhabitable, the Emergency Coordinator will designate an alternate location in accordance with procedures.
         -s. Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)

The company maintains an Emergency Operations Facility from which evaluation and coordination of FPL activities related to an emergency can be carried out and from which FPL can provide information to federal, state, and local authorities. The Emergency Operations Facility is located at the intersection of State Route 712 (Midway Road) and 1-95 approximately 1O % miles west of the St. Lucie Plant. The EOF has sufficient space to accommodate the Florida Power & Light Company response organization and designated representatives of the federal, state, and local authorities. Alternate temporary locations for the Emergency Operations Facility may be designated by the Recovery Manager if a natural disaster or other (non-radiological) external event significantly affects the operational capability of the facility. The Emergency Operations Facility has an emergency communications network including but not limited to, commercial (Bell) telephone lines, Hot Ring Down (HRD) phone, NRC ENS, NRC HPN, NRC counterpart links, EMnet (Satellite Communications System), and various Florida Power & Light Co. maintained radio systems. Essential, precalculated emergency data and pertinent reports and drawings are readily available. The RM is responsible for declaring the EOF operational. The EOF is required to be in' operation for a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency, but may go operational for an Alert. Arrangements have been made to activate the EOF in a timely manner. The EOF serves as an alternate facility for the Technical Support Center and the Operations Support Center in a hostile action event at the station. These facilities collectively have the following characteristics: the capability for communication with the emergency operations facility, control room and plant security; the capability to perform offsite notifications; and the capability for engineering assessment activities, including dmage control team planning and prepration, for use when onsite emergency facilities cannot be safely accessed during hostile action. EP3:4 2-33 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.4 6. Joint Information Center (JIC)

An Joint Information Center (JIC) is provided to allow the news media access to information from the Emergency Operations Facility. The Emergency Information Manager will designate an individual to supervise the JIC. The JIC is co-located with the EOF (Midway Road/1-95 intersection). EP3:4 2-34 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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TABLE 2-3 RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FOR CONTROL ROOMS AND TSC Unit 1 Control Room/TSC Storage Locker

1. Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
2. Pocket Dosimeters/ Electronic Personnel Dosimeters (EPDs)
3. Dosimeter Charger
4. TLDs
5. Coveralls
6. Hoods
7. Gloves
8. Shoe Covers
9. Full Face Respirators and Filters
10. Portable Count Rate Instrumentation
11. Portable Dose Rate Instrumentation
12. Contamination Smears and Envelopes
13. Radiation Tape/Rope
14. Radiological Signs
15. Step-Off Pads
16. Plastic Bags Unit 2 Control Room Storage Locker
1. Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
2. Pocket Dosimeters/ Electronic Personnel Dosimeters (EPDs)
3. Dosimeter Charger
4. TLDs
5. Coveralls
6. Hoods
7. Gloves
8. Shoe Covers
  • 9. Full Face Respirators and Filters
10. Portable Count Rate Instrumentation
11. Portable Dose Rate Instrumentation
12. Contamination Smears and Envelopes
13. Radiation Tape/Rope
14. Radiological Signs
15. Step-Off Pads
16. Plastic Bags EP3:4 2-36 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 2-4 RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FOR THE OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER

1. Coveralls
2. Shoe Covers
3. Hoods
4. Gloves
5. Full Face Respirators and Filters
6. Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
7. Pocket Dosimeters/ Electronic Personnel Dosimeters (EPDs)
8. Dosimeter chargers
9. TLDs
10. Portable count rate instrumentation
11. Portable dose rate instrumentation
12. Radiological signs
13. Contamination smears and envelopes
14. Flashlights
15. Survey maps
16. Writing materials
17. Log Book
18. Decontamination kits
19. Radiological tape/rope
20. Selected procedures
21. Waste storage bags
22. Assorted batteries EP3:4 2-37 St. Lucie, Rev. 66
2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.4 7. St. Lucie County Emergency Operations Center The St. Lucie County EOC will be the point from which county response activities will be controlled. The facility is located at 15305 W. Midway Rd., Ft. Pierce, Florida. Communications include Hot Ring Down (HRD) phone, EMnet (Satellite Communications System), teletype, police department and fire department networks, and commercial telephone.
8. Martin County Emergency Operations Center The Martin County EOC will be the point from which county response activities will be controlled. This facility is located at 800 S.E. Monterey Road, Stuart, Florida. Communications include Hot Ring Down (HRD) phone, EMnet (Satellite Communications System), teletype, police department and fire department networks, and commercial telephone.
9. Florida State Emergency Operations Center (State Watch Office)

The State's initial response comes from the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in Tallahassee. Initial notification goes to the State Watch Office (SWO) located in the State EOC. The location is 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida. Communications include Hot Ring Down (HRD), EMnet (Satellite Communications System), teletype and telephone. This facility is manned 24 hours a day by a duty officer. EP3:4 2-38 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.5 Medical and Health Support This section des~ribes the agreements and provisions that Florida Power
        & Light Company has made for emergency medical support.
1. Plant First-Aid Facilities The First-Aid Rooms on the ground floor of the Auxiliary Buildings are provided with first-aid supplies. The medical supplies in the First-Aid Rooms are checked on a two month basis and replenished as necessary. In addition, standard 24-unit First-Aid Kits are maintained at numerous locations throughout the St. Lucie Plant. The First-Aid Kits are checked once every two months and replenished as necessary. A commercial First-Aid Kit is maintained in the Site Assembly Station.

Personnel decontamination washrooms and shower rooms are provided on the ground floor of the Auxiliary Buildings. Accepted decontamination practices will be employed on-site and are described in a Radiation Protection procedure. Life endangering injuries such as extensive burns, serious wounds or fractures shall receive prompt medical attention at off-site support medical facilities. Personnel with injures involving radiation or radioactive contamination can also be handled by these off-site support medical facilities. The off-site support medical facilities are Lawnwood Regional Medical Center in Ft. Pierce, Fl., and Martin Memorial Medical Center in Stuart, Fl. Both of these medical facilities are equipped and staffed with physicians and nurses capable of treating a contaminated injured individual(s). The physicians will provide for medical examinations, treatment, and laboratory services for those employees and other persons, designated by Florida Power & Light Company, who have been involved in a radiation accident. The patient receiving areas are equipped for patient decontamination and the performance of emergency medical procedures for life-saving purposes. Additionally, these facilities have intensive care units available for the treatment of decontaminated radiation accident casualties or persons who have received only internal radiation exposure. Both facilities are available on a 24-hour basis. EP3:4 2-39 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

2. ORGANIZATION, FACILITIES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 2.5 Medical and Health Support (continued)
1. Plant First-Aid Facilities (continued)

Backup Facility A letter of agreement between the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) and Florida Power & Light Company provides backup support for the definitive care and treatment of seriously irradiated persons: The ORAU Medical and Health Sciences Division operates the Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site (REAC/TS) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for the U.S. Department of Energy. It studies radiation and radioactive materials in diagnosis, therapy, and research. Its specialized facilities are available for the care and treatment of possible radiation accident victims.

2. Transportation of Injured Personnel St. Lucie County-Ft. Pierce Fire District Rescue service, company, or private vehicle will provide transportation of personnel with injuries whether or not the injury is associated with radiation or contamination. The fire district rescue service is preferred, but in the case of injuries which require urgent transportation or external exposure without contamination,* other transportation may be used.
3. Communications When injured personnel are transported to an off-site medical facility by county ambulance, radio contact, as well as telemetry, is normally maintained between the facility and the ambulance. In accordance with procedures, telephone notification is made by the Plant to the medical facility concerning the pending arrival of an injured person(s).

EP3:4 2-40 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

3. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM The system which has been adopted for categorizing off-normal events or conditions at the Plant has four classes. In order of increasing severity, these are: Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, and General Emergency.

3.1 Notification of Unusual Event Events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant or indicate a security threat to facility protection has been initiated. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs.

1. Assess and respond as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
2. Report the Unusual Event to off-site authorities (FPL and non-FPL) in accordance with plant procedures.
3. Provide plant status updates in accordance with plant procedures.
4. Close out by verbal summary to off-site authorities, or escalate to a higher class.

3.2 Alert Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant or a security event that involves probable life threatening risk to site personnel or damage to site equipment because of HOSTILE ACTION. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels. FPL actions in response to this category will be:

1. Assess and respond as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
2. The Emergency Coordinator will augment resources by activating the on-site Technical Support Center and Operational Support Center.
3. Report the Alert status to off-site authorities (FPL and non-FPL) in accordance with plant procedures.
4. Dispatch monitoring teams as directed by the TSC Radiation Protection Supervisor.
5. Provide periodic plant status updates in accordance with plarit procedures, typically every sixty minutes or upon significant change in plant conditions.

EP3:4 3-1 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

3. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (continued) 3.2 6. Provide periodic meteorological assessments in accordance with plant procedures if releases are anticipated or occurring. If releases are occurring, provide dose estimates for actual releases.
7. Close out by verbal summary to off-site authorities, followed by a written summary within 24 hours, or escalate to a higher class.

3.3 Site Area Emergency Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public or HOSTILE ACTION that results in intentional damage or malicious acts; (1) toward site personnel or equipment that could lead to the likely failure of or; (2) that prevent effective access to equipment needed for the protection of the public. Any releases are not expected to result in exposure levels which exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels beyond the site boundary. FPL actions in response to this category will be:

1. Assess and respond as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
2. Augment resources as necessary by activating the on-site Technical Support Center, the on-site Operational Support Center, and the Emergency Operations Facility.
3. Report the Site Area Emergency status to off-site authorities (FPL and non-FPL) in accordance with plant procedures.
4. Dispatch monitoring teams as directed by the TSC Radiation Protection Supervisor.
5. Provide periodic plant status updates in accordance with plant procedures, typically every sixty minutes or upon significant change in plant conditions.
6. Provide periodic meteorological assessments in accordance with plant procedures.
7. Provide release and dose projections based on available plant and meteorological information and foreseeable contingencies.
8. Close out or recommend a change in emergency class when appropriate by briefing off-site authorities.
9. Submit a brief written summary to off-site authorities within 24 hours after closing out the emergency.

EP3:4 3-2 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

3. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (continued) 3.4 General Emergency Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity or HOSTILE ACTION that results in an actual loss of physical control of the facility. Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area.

FPL actions in response to this category will be:

1. Assess and respond as directed by the Emergency Coordinator.
2. Augment resources by activating the o'n-site Technical Support *
  • Center, the on-site Operational Support Center, and the Emergency Operations Facility.
3. Report the General Emergency status to off-site authorities (FPL and non-FPL) in accordance with plant procedures.
4. Dispatch monitoring teams as directed by the TSC Radiation Protection Supervisor.
5. Provide periodic plant status updates in accordance with plant procedures, typically every sixty minutes or upon significant change in plant conditions.
6. Provide periodic meteorological assessments in accordance with plant procedures.
7. Provide release and dose projections based on available plant and meteorological information and foreseeable contingencies.
8. Provide off-site protective action recommendations to the State DEM.
9. Close out or recommend a reduction in emergency class when appropriate by briefing off-site authorities.
10. Submit a brief written summary to off-site authorities within 24 hours after closing out the emergency.

EP3:4 3-3 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

3. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (continued) 3.5 Emergency Action Levels The Shift Manager (SM) uses the Emergency Action Levels (EALs) to evaluate plant conditions requiring declaration of an Emergency Class and initiation of the Emergency Plan. The EALs, listed in Appendices A, B and C, are grouped into Recognition Categories depending on the nature of the initiating condition and the impact ori plant operation and safety.

As the condition(s) of the plant degrade(s), increasing Emergency Action Levels are reached resulting in a higher (greater severity) class of emergency being .declared. Fifteen (15) minutes should not be exceeded for assessing and classifying an emergency once indications (Emergency Action Levels (EALs) / thresholds) are available to Plant Operators that an Initiating Condition (IC) has been met and/or exceeded. For EALs that are time-based, a prescribed assessment period is provided. It is to be acknowledged that the condition d~scribed in the EAL has been met if the stated time period elapsed. There is not an additional 15 minute assessment period. Tables 3-2 and 3-3 contain listings of Process and Effluent Monitors and Area Radiation Monitors that may be used to initiate. emergency actions. These tables contain information regarding the type of monitor, range of the instruments, and typical setpoints (actual setpoints are defined by procedure). Table 3-4 contains a listing of non-radiological monitors, meters, or gauges that may be used to initiate emergency actions. This table contains information regarding the parameter measured and the range of the monitor, meter, or gauge. 3.6 Hostile Action An act toward a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) or its personnel that includes the use of violent force to destroy equipment, takes hostages, and/or intimidates the licensee to achieve an end. This includes attack by air, land, or water using guns, explosives, projectiles, vehicles, or other devices used to deliver destructive force. Other acts that satisfy the overall intent may be included. HOSTILE ACTION should not be construed to include acts of civil disobedience or felonious acts that are not part of a concerted attack on the NPP. Non-terrorism-based EALs should be used to address such activities, (e.g., violent acts between individuals in the owner controlled area). 3.7 Hostile Force One or more individuals who are engaged in a determined assault, overtly or by stealth and deception, equipped with suitable weapons capable of killing, maiming, or causing destruction. EP3:4 3-4 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 3-2A ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIATION MONITORS USED FOR ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT NUMBER CONTROL RANGE OF TYPICAL HIGH ALARM MONITORS (PER UNID TYPE (1) LOCATION FUNCTION MEASUREMENT SETPOINT

a. Steam Generator 2 SSL RAB Close SIG blowdown 1 x 101 to 1 x 106 CPM 1 x 104 CPM Slowdown and sample valves FCV-23-3, 5, 7, 9
b. Condenser Air SSG Turbine Bldg. NONE 1 x 101 to 1 x 106 CPM (2) 7.5 x 101 CPM Ejector
c. Fuel Handling NGM with low & high FHB Roof NONE 1 x 10-7 to 1 x 10-1 µCi/cc G (low) 1.51 x 10-3 µCl/cc Building Stack range gas channels 1 x 10-4 to 1 x 1o5 µCi/cc G (high) 3.2 x 1o1 µCi/cc
d. Plant Stack NGM with low & high RAB Roof NONE 1 x 10-7 to 1 x 10-1 µCi/cc G (low) 1.42 x 1o-3 µCl/cc range gas channels 1 x 10-4 to 1 x 1o5 µCi/cc G (high) 3.24 x 101 µCi/cc
e. ECCS Area 1/train NGM with low & high RAB Elev. 43' NONE 1 x 1o-7 to 1 x 10-1 µCi/cc G (low) 5 x 1o-4 µCl/cc Ventilation range gas channels 1 x 10-4 to 1 x 105 µCi/cc G (high) 2.5 x 101 µCi/cc Exhaust
f. Steam Dumps 1/train Shielded G-M tubes Main Steam Lines NONE 1 x 10-1 to 1 x 104 µCi/cc 2.7 x 10-1 µCi/cc A&B Upstream of MSIVs (1) SSG - single stage gaseous with beta scintillator detector.

SSL - single stage liquid with sodium iodide detector. NGM - Noble Gas Monitor (2) The condenser air ejector exhaust is normally diverted to the main Plant Stack. This point is monitored by the Plant Stack monitoring system. (3) These are effluent level monitors, not used for accident assessment. EP3:4 3-5 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 3-28 ST. LUCIE UNIT 2 PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIATION MONITORS USED FOR ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT NUMBER CONTROL RANGE OF TYPICAL HIGH ALARM MONITORS (PER UNI]) TYPE (1) LOCATION FUNCTION MEASUREMENT SETPOINT

a. Steam Generator 2 SSL RAB Close SIG blowdown 1 x 10-7 to 1 x 10-2 µCi/cc 2 x 10-4 µCi/cc Slowdown valves and sample FCV-23-3, 5, 7, 9
b. Condenser Air SSG Turbine Bldg. NONE 1 x 10-7 to 1 x 10-1 µCi/cc (3) 2 x 1o-6 µCi/cc Ejector C. Fuel Handling PIG FHB Roof (3) 1 x 101 to 1 x 106 CPM p 1 x 104 CPM Building Stack 1 x 101 to 1 X 106 CPM (3) 1 x 104 CPM 1 x 10-7 to 1 x 10-1 µCi/cc G (2) 1 x 10-3 µCl/cc
d. Plant Stack 2 PIG RAB Roof (3) 1 X 101 to 1 x 106 CPM p (3) 1 x 104 CPM 1 x 101 to 1 x 106 CPM I (3) 1 x 104 CPM 1 x 10-7 to 1 x 10-1 CPM G 1 x 10-3 µCl/cc Plant Stack 3-stage gas INith RAB Roof Auto switchback to 1 x 10-7 to 1 x 1o-1 µCi/cc Low 1 x 10-3 µCl/cc Accident Range multiple part/iodine normal range monitor 1.2 x 1o-3 to 1.2 x 1o3 µCi/cc Medium collectors 1 x 10-1 to 1 x 1o5 µCi/cc High
e. ECCS Area 1/train 3-stage gas with RAB Elev. 43' Auto slNitchciver to 1 x 10-7 to 1 x 10-1 µCi/cc Low 5 x 10-4 µCl/cc Ventilation / multiple part/iodine accident range 1.2 x 10-3 to 1.2 x 1o3 µCi/cc Medium Accident Range collectors monitor 1 x 10-1 to 1 x 105 µCi/cc High
f. Steam Dumps 1/train Shielded G-M tubes Main Steam Lines NONE 1 x 10-2 to 1 x 104 mR/hr 1.5 mR/hr A&B with bkgd subtraction Upstream of MSIVs feature (1) SSG - single stage gaseous INith beta scintillator detector. PIG-particulate/iodine/noble gas INith beta scintillator detectors and sodium iodide for iodine channel.

3-stage accident monitors use beta scintillator for low range, cadmium - teluride for medium/high ranges. SSL - single stage liquid INith sodium iodide detector. (2) The condenser air ejector exhaust monitor is normally diverted to the Plant Stack. The FHB stack exhaust is diverted to the main Plant Stack under high fuel pool area radiation conditions and then becomes monitored by the Plant Stack monitoring system. (3) These are effluent level monitors, not used for accident assessment. EP3:4 3-6 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 3-3 ST. LUCIE 1 AND 2 AREA RADIATION MONITORS

1. Containment Isolation Monitors Unit 1:

Range: 1.0 to 1o5 mR/hr Typical Alarm Setpoint 8000 mR/hr Unit 2: Range: 1.0 to 107 mR/hr Typical Alarm Setpoint 8000 mR/hr

2. In-Containment High Range Monitors Unit 1:

Range: 1.0 to 108 R/hr Typical High Alarm Setpoints: 6.4 R/hr (calibrated setpoint) Typical High/High Alarm Setpoints: 8.0 R/hr (calibrated setpoint) Unit 2: Range: 1 .O to 108 R/h r Typical High Alarm Setpoints: 6.4 R/hr (calibrated setpoint) Typical High/High Alarm Setpoints: 8.0 R/hr (calibrated setpoint)

3. Spent Fuel Pool Monitor Unit 1:

Range: 0.1 to 1o4 mR/hr Typical Alarm Setpoints: 5 mR/hr (High) 12 mR/hr (High/High) Unit 2: Range: 0.1 to 1o4 mR/hr Typical Alarm Setpoints 5 mR/hr (High) 15 ITIR/hr (High/High)

4. Post LOCA Monitors Unit 1:

Range: 1.0 to 1o5 mR/hr Typical Alarm Setpoints: 75 mR/hr (High) 100 mR/hr (High/High) Unit 2: Range: 10 to 107 mR/hr Typical Alarm Setpoints: 75 mR/hr (High) 100 mR/hr (High/High) EP3:4 3-7 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 3-4 NON-RADIOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION USED FOR ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS RANGE UNIT 1 RANGE UNIT 2 RCS pressure 0-1600/ 0-,750/ 1500-2500 psia 1500-2500 psia 0-3000 psia 0-3000 psia RCS temperature hot leg (control channel) 515-615 F 515-615 F hot leg (safety channel) 515-665 F 515-665 F cold leg (control channel) 515-615 F 515-615 F cold leg (safety channel) 465-615 F 465-615 F cold leg (wide range) 0-600 F 0-600 F lncore thermocouples 32-2300 F 32-2300 F Subcooled Margin Monitors (QSPDS) Calculated Calculated Nuclear Instrumentation Power Range (Linear Scale) 0-125% 0-125% Wide Range Power (Log Scale) 2 X 1o-8-200% 2 X 1o-8-200% Start-Up Channel 1-105 CPS 1-105 CPS Pressurizer pressure 0-1600/ 0-750/ (same as RCS) 1500-2500 psia 1500-2500 psia 0-3000 psia 0-3000 psia Pressurizer level 0-100% 0-100% Steam Generator pressure (Main steam side) 0-1200 psig 0-1200 psig Steam Generator level 0-100% 0-100% Main steam pressure (safety channel) 0-1200 psia 0-1200 psia ECCS header isolation red - open red - open valve lights green - closed green - closed ECCS pumps 0-75 amps 0-75 amps Containment pressure 0-50 psig (ESFAS) 0-15 psig (ESFAS) 0-60 psig 0-60 psig 175 psig 175 psig Earthquake monitor 0-20%9 N/A N/A = not applicable to unit EP3:4 3-8 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

4. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION This section describes the procedures and methods established for initial notification and follow-up communications with Florida Power & Light Company, and from Florida Power & Light Company to the appropriate state, county, and federal response organizations. Section 4.6, Communications Equipment, describes the referenced systems in more detail. Figure 1-2 shows the initial notification flow.

Table 4-1 presents the organizational positions and alternates for the primary response organizations responsible for ensuring the manning of communications links. 4.1 FPL Emergency Response Organization The FPL Emergency Coordinator, acting in accordance with plant procedures, has the responsibility to make the necessary notifications and communications, and for determining the content of the notification. However, actual contacts may be made by designated communications assistants. The use of the phrase "Emergency Coordinator" below is also defined as "Emergency Coordinator or designated communicator," except for those items described in Section 2.2.2.2 which cannot be delegated.

1. Initial Notification Florida Power & Light Company emergency procedures call for the following actions for initial notification within the FPL organization.
1. Personnel detecting a potential significant off-normal event or condition should report it to the Shift Manager by the fastest means available. This may mean face-to-face communication, the plant public address system, or the commercial telephone system.

These systems provide adequate means of redundancy for this initial notification. The following information should be related to the extent possible:

  • Type of emergency (fire, pipe rupture, etc.).
  • Location of emergency.
  • Presence of injured personnel.
  • Extent of damage to plant components.

The Shift Manager directs the investigative actions to address the off-normal event. The Shift Manager classifies the event and if it is determined to be an Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, implements this Emergency Plan and becomes the Emergency Coordinator. EP3:4 4-1 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

4. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION (continued) 4.1 1. 1. (continued)

As necessary, the Emergency Coordinator notifies plant personnel of the emergency situation and any required protective actions by the Plant Public Address system. Activation of FPL personnel proceeds to the degree necessary, as determined by the EC, in response to the severity of the emergency. If necessary, the Emergency Coordinator directs the evacuation of all visitors and non-essential Florida Power & Light Company employees.

2. The Emergency Coordinator notifies the Shift Communicator (SC) by the most readily available communications system and provides basic information as described below and the status of his/her notification of off-site authorities. The SC notifies the Recovery Manager (RM) and appropriate response personnel by telephone, cellular phone, or beeper.

The Emergency Coordinator provides the following information to the SC to the extent possible:

  • Type of accident or incident
  • Affected Unit
  • Assessment of the emergency condition (including the class of
                       .emergency).
  • Information on personnel injuries, and an estimate of personnel radiation exposures.
  • Off-site support already called in and/or required.
  • An estimate of the magnitude of a radioactive material release and the area possibly affected, if applicable.
  • Actions already taken or recommended with respect to the evacuation of various on-site areas, if applicable.
  • Meteorological information.
  • Assessment of potential radiation exposure to persons off-site and any protective actions for off-site areas recommended, if applicable.
3. 1 Once the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is declared operational the Recovery Manager (RM) assumes responsibility for notification of off-site governmental agencies.

EP3:4 4-2 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

4. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION (continued) 4.1 2. Communications Initially, communications between the Emergency Coordinator (in the Control Room) and FPL's Expanded Emergency Organization are by redundant telephone systems, with radio as the backup. When the Emergency Operations Facility is mobilized, communications within the FPL Emergency Response Organization are accomplished primarily using commercial phones.

Follow-up messages regarding the prognosis for worsening or terminating of the event as well as requests for on-site support by off-site organizations will be made periodically or as needed by the EC to the RM. Recommendations for off-site protective measures to Division of Emergency Management (DEM) may be included *as part of follow-up messages. These measures are indicated on Figure 5-1. 4.2 State and County Agencies The State and County agencies are notified of an emergency situation (within 15 minutes) via redundant communication lines. State of Florida notification and communications procedures are presented in Chapter 6 of the State Plan.

1. Division of Emergency Management Initial Notification FPL's Shift Communicator will make initial notification within 15 minutes of declaring an emergency to the Duty Officer at the State Watch Office (SWO) in Tallahassee. The State's Hot Ring Down (commercial telephone and EMnet (Satellite Communications System) serve as backups) will be used for notification of any emergency: Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency. Backup telephone numbers for 24-hour per day notification are provided by procedure.

Figure 4-1 shows the information to be communicated to SWO during initial and follow-up notifications. The listed information is provided to the extent possible at the time of initial notification. Periodically, additional update information is included in follow-up messages. Follow-up messages may come from the Technical Support Center (TSC), if operational, or the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF), if operational. EP3:4 4-3 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

4. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION (continued) 4.2 1. Division of Emergency Management (continued)

The initial notification may be brief with certain information not available. Follow-up messages from the Emergency Coordinator or Recovery Manager to the Division of Emergency Management (DEM) will include the required information as it becomes available. The Division of Emergency Management has established a procedure to authenticate emergency notification from the St. Lucie Plant. The Hot Ring Down and EMnet systems are restricted circuits under control of the DEM and local government. Communications The Emergency Coordinator will maintain periodic contact with the State Watch Office, located at the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in Tallahassee, via the Hot Ring Down network. FPL responsibility for communication with off-site agencies is transferred from the Emergency Coordinator to the Recovery Manager when the Recovery Manager declares the EOF operational. EP3:4 4-4 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 4-1 FLORIDA NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM1 (Page 1 of 1) On-line Verification: D SWP/DEM D DOH/BRC D st. Lucie County/Fl. Pierce D Martin County

1.
  • A. 0 THIS IS A DRILL B. 0 THIS IS AN EMERGENCY
2. A. Date:_~~-- B.
  • Contact Time: C. Reported by: ( N a m e ) - - - - - - - - - - - -

D. Message Number: _ __ E. Reported from: 0 Control Room O TSC O EOF F. D Initial / New Classification OR D Update Notification 3.* ~: A. D Crystal River Unit 3 B. D St. Lucie Unit 1 C. D St. Lucie Unit 2 D. D Turkey Point Unit 3 E. D Turkey Point Unit 4

4.
  • Emergency Classification: A. D Notification of Unusual Event B. 0Alert C. D Site Area Emergency D. D General Emergency
5.
  • A. D Emergency Declaration: B. D Emergency Termination: Date:-~'-~- Time: _ _ __
6.
  • Reason for Emergency Declaration: A. 0 EAL Number OR B. D

Description:

Alpha/ Alpha/ Numeric

7. Additional Information or Update: A. D None OR B. D

Description:

8.
  • Weather Data: A. Wind direction from _ _ degrees B. Downwind Sectors Affected: - - - - - -
9.
  • Release Status: A. D None (Go to Item 11 J B. D In progress C. D Has occurred. but stopped (Go to Item 11)
10. Release Significance Category at the Site Boundary:

A. D Under evaluation B. D Release within normal operating imits C. D Non-Significant (fraction of protective action guide range) D. D Protective action guide range E. D Liquid release (no actions required) 11.* UTILITY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC: A. D No utility recommended actions at this time. B. D The utility recommends the following protective actions: Eva cu ale Sectors Shelter Sectors Monitor & Prepare Sectors Evacuate Zones: OR 0-2 Shelter Zones: 2-5 5-10 AND consider issuance of otassium iodide (Kil" ff form is completed in the Control Room, go to Item 15. ff completed in the TSC or EDF, continue with item 12.

12. ptant Conditions: A. Reactor Shutdown? D Yes D No B. Core Adequately Cooled? D Yes D No C. Containment Intact? D Yes D No D. Core Condition: D Stable D Degrading
13. Weather Data: A.
  • Wind Speed _ _ _ mph B. S:ability Class _ __
14. Additional Release Information: A. D Nol Applicable (Go to Item 15)

Distance Projected Thyroid Dose (CDE) for __ hour(s) Projected Total Dose (TEDE) for __ hour(s) 1 Mile (Site Boundary) a m= ~ m= 2 Miles D. mrem E. mrem 5 Miles F. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mrem G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mrem 10 Miles H. mrem t. mrem

15. (Do Not Read) EC or RM Approval S i g n a t u r e : - - - - - - - - - Date:_....,_~-- Time:

Message Received By: Name:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Date: _ _,_~-- Time:

  • Items are evaluated for NRC Performance Indicators (Pl's)

EPIP-08-F01 Form Revision: 4 1 Format may vary in plant procedures. EP3:4 4-5 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

4. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION (continued) 4.2 2. Department of Health Initial Notification The Division of Emergency Management (DEM) State Watch Office Duty Officer is responsible for notifying the Department of Health.

Notification is made to the Bureau of Radiation Control. A Health Physicist contacts the St. Lucie County EOC to ascertain what, if any, protective actions have been initiated. If required, the Bureau of Radiation Control activates the Mobile Emergency Radiological Laboratory (MERL) and/or the Radiological Monitoring Teams. Communications The Public Health Physicist maintains contact with the Division of Emergency Management (DEM) via mobile radio as he/she travels to the FPL Emergency Operations Facility. Contact is maintained with the Mobile Emergency Radiological Laboratory (MERL) by the Division of Emergency Management (DEM) via cellular phone while the MERL is in transit. On arrival, commercial phones are also available. The State Plan describes provisions for communication between EOCs . I I' and off-site radiological monitoring teams in Chapter 6 and Appendix Ill. ' 4.3 St. Lucie County and Martin County Department of Public Safety Directors Initial Notification The risk county EOCs are initially notified simultaneously via the same communications link used (Hot Ring Down or its alternates)"to notify the Division of Emergency Management State Watch Office for all four classes of emergencies. Hot Ring Down and its alternates are monitored on 24-hour a basis by the St. Lucie and Martin County Departments of Public Safety. The Department of Public Safety Directors can then be reached by telephone or by dispatching a patrol car. Also, the Duty Officer at the Division of Emergency Management's State Watch Office is responsible for confirming the receipt of emergency notification by the County Emergency Management Directors. When the emergency notification is by commercial telephone, he/she is responsible for verifying the message from the Plant by a callback procedure and informing the County Directors that the message has been verified. Alternate commercial telephone numbers for 24-hour per day notification are provided by procedure. EP3:4 4-6 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

4. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION (continued) 4.3 St. Lucie County and Martin County Department of Public Safety Directors (continued)

Initial Notification (continued) Follow-up messages concerning the emergency (Alert Class and higher) may come from the TSC staff or the EOF. Information that should be contained in these messages is shown in Figure 4-1. Communications The County Department of Public Safety Directors proceed to the St. Lucie and Martin County Emergency Operations Centers, respectively and use the communication channels available there. These include Hot Ring Down, EMnet (Satellite Communications System), teletype, facsimile, police and fire radio networks, telephone, and RACES (Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services). 4.4 Federal Agencies

1. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Initial Notification The NRC Operations Center in Maryland is notified of certain events by Emergency Notification System (ENS) from the Control Room.

The notifications include all radiological emergencies and are made in accordance with Federal Regulations and plant procedures. The Emergency Coordinator or his/her designee initiates this contact immediately after notification of the appropriate State or local agencies and not later than one hour after the time the licensee declares one of the Emergency Classes. Alternate commercial phone numbers are provided by procedure. Communications Communications with the NRG may be handled by telephone from the Control Room, the Technical Support Center (if operational), or the Emergency Operations Facility (if operational).

2. U.S. CoasfGuard Assistance from the Coast Guard for on-site rescue, aid or evacuation of persons in danger, and the protection of property threatened by any type of disaster can be requested by telephone from the Emergency Coordinator or his/her designee or the Recovery Manager or his/her designee to the Coast Guard Duty Officer.

EP3:4 4-7 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

4. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION (continued) 4.5 Notification of the Public by the State/County The State Plan (See Appendix D for Distribution of State Plan) defines the state and county procedures for notifying the public in the event of an emergency. Appendix Ill, Section VI of the State Plan describes further provisions.

4.6 Communications Equipment The various communications systems previously discussed are described in more detail below and shown in Figure 4-2. This communications network incorporates all telephones, the plant public address system, fixed and mobile radio systems, and radio "beepers" employed for routine plant operation and other normal company business. Key personnel on-site are readily accessible, since at any time most or all of these systems are available to contact them. In addition, the communication systems of State and County agencies.and other organizations with which the company has emergency assistance agreements will be used to implement emergency activities. Public Address System (PA) The PA system, with speakers strategically located throughout the Protected Area, provides for the transmission of warning and instructions in the event of an emergency. The system is in frequent use during normal plant operations, and consists of numerous separate amplifiers which operate from the plant 120 volt AC vital instrument power system. Handsets are provided in the Plant Control Rooms, the North and South Services Buildings, and numerous other locations within the Protected Area. The system includes one paging channel and five party line channels. Commercial Telephones

  • Ther~ are numerous Telephone System lines connected to the plant for normal dial telephone service. This system represents the primary system for routine communication with areas outside the plant.

Portable Radio Transceivers Various portable radio transceivers (walkie-talkies) are available to supplement the fixed communications equipment in the plant. These radios are lightweight battery operated units which may be easily carried by personnel to any location on the plant site. Some of these portable radios are capable of communicating with an FM radio transceiver over a range of several miles. EP3:4 4-8 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

4. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION (continued) 4.6 Communications Equipment (continued)

Radio Paging System Telephones may be interconnected to the Radio Paging System.* This system is capable of reaching beepers located within FPL's service area from Sebastian Inlet to Miami-Dade County/Monroe County line. Bee'pers are regularly assigned to key personnel in the Emergency Response Organization as shown in the Emergency Response Directory (ERO). Company Radio System The company radio system consists of a variety of fixed base radio equipment. The System Operations Power Coordinator's office, trouble dispatcher offices, service centers, power plants, and mobile service vehicles are equipped with one or more of these radio systems. In the event of interruption of electric service to the base radio stations, emergency power can be supplied to this equipment. The Control Room, TSC, and EOF have access to one or more of these radio systems. These radio systems will provide back-up communications between the Plant, the EOF, and the System Operations Office. The System Operations Office has direct telephone lines and either direct, patch, or indirect radio contact with all the plants, radio-equipped vehicles and service centers in the Florida Power and Light Company system. EP3:4 4-9 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

4. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION (continued) 4.6 Communications Equipment (continued)

Hot Ring Down Telephone System (HRD) The Hot Ring Down Telephone System is installed in the Control Rooms, TSC, EOF, State EOG, and risk county EOCs. This system uses dedicated commercial telephone lines and is activated through pre-designated three digit access "telephone numbers." The initial notification of an emergency and other required notifications are made via this system to the State Division of Emergency Management (State Watch Office - Tallahassee) and the County Departments of Public Safety. The Hot Ring Down System is the primary system for communication among these facilities. Commercial telephone and. EM net (Emergency Satellite Communications System) serve as backups. EMnet EMnet is an Emergency Satellite Communications System which is available in the Control Rooms, the Technical Support Center, and the Emergency Operations Facility. The EMnet is an alternate communications pathway for the Hot Ring Down telephone. NRC Emergency Telecommunications System (ETS) Portions of this system are used to contact the NRG, such as the ENS and HPN. These phone links are described below:

  • Emergency Notification System (ENS) - The ENS is used for initial notification by the licensee, as well as ongoing information on plant systems, status, and parameters. The ENS is installed in each Control Room, TSC and EOF.
  • Health Physics Network (HPN) - The HPN is used for communication with the licensee on radiological conditions (in-plant and off-site) and meteorological conditions, as well as their assessment of trends and needs for protective measures on-site and off-site. The HPN is located in the TSC and EOF.

Additionally, this system contains conferencing bridges and access to a Local Area Network (LAN) for use by the NRG Site Team. 4.7 Testing As discussed in Section 7 .1, Exercises and Drills, communications equipment and procedures will be tested periodically as part of the FPL program of exercises, drills, and tests for maintaining emergency preparedness. EP3:4 4-10 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 4-1 COMMUNICATIONS RESPONSIBILITIES The following positions are responsible to ensure the manning of communication links for the listed organizations/facilities:

1. FPL On-shift Emergency Response Organization/Control Room Primary: Emergency Coordinator
1. Shift Manager (SM)
2. Alternate as defined by plan and procedure Alternate: Shift Communicator (from available plant operating and technical staff).
2. FPL Expanded Emergency Response Organization!Technical Support Center and Emergency Operations Facility Primary: Emergency Coordinator/Recovery Manager
1. Plant General Manager (TSC)/Senior Company Manager (EOF)
2. Alternate as defined by plan and procedure Alternate: Designated Communicator (from available management or technical staff).
3. Florida Division of Emergency Management/State Emergency Operations Center, Tallahassee Primary: Chief of Operations, DEM Alternate: As defined in the State Plan
4. St. Lucie County/Emergency Operations Center, Ft. Pierce Primary: St. Lucie County Department of Public Safety Director Alternate: As defined in the State Plan
5. Martin County/Emergency Operations Center, Stuart Primary: Martin County Department of Public Safety Director Alternate: As defined in the State Plan
6. Florida Department of Health Bureau of Radiation Control (BRC)/Field Monitoring Teams Primary: Supervisor, BRC Alternate: As defined in the State Plan EP3:4 4-11 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 4-2 COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACES CONTROL ROOM HRD FPL RADIO

_. USNRC REGION II/

OPS CENTER ENS HPN TELE FAX EMnetENS PLT PA TELE FAX Jl DIVISION OF

                                        ~ ,                 I_.,       EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OPERATIONAL                      TSC                        HRD TELE FAX EMnet SUPPORT CENTER     ~    ... FPL RADIO f.4---*
                        -   -   HPN HRD FAX ENS PLT PA TELE FAX            PLT PA EMnetTELE                    ST. LUCIE COUNTY FPL RADIO                                                       EMERGENCY Jl                  1--. OPERATIONS CENTER 1 r                       HRD TELE FAX EMnet EOF/JIC HRD FPL RADIO   ~    ....           MEDICAL FIRE/

HPN FAX ENS

                                                  -... -         AMBULANCE SUPPORT EMnetTELE               1--.          AGENCY FM RADIO 911 TELE Legend:
     -Direction
      --- Coordination                                      _.       MARTIN COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER HRD TELE FAX EMnet HRD - STATE HOT RING DOWN ENS - EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM (NRC)

FAX- TELECOPIER HPN - HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK (NRC) PLT PA - PLANT PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM (PAGE) EMnet - EMERGENCY SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM TELE - COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE (P/PS&EIEPlAN!Rg.4-2/Rev.41 /png) EP3:4 4-12 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS Table 3-1 identifies a spectrum of off-normal events and classifies those events into four categories. The classification is based on Emergency Action Levels which are related to instrument readings, or observations, or a combination of these identified in the table. This section discusses the assessment of and response to these events.

5.1 Accident Assessment Once an off-normal event has been detected and classified in accordance with the Emergency Action Levels, a process of continuing assessment will be initiated. System instrumentation and procedures which would be used as appropriate in the assessment process are described below. Spedfications of instrumentation utilized for accident assessment are contained in procedures. Post accident sampling capabilities are also described in procedures.

1. Plant Release Pathways Units 1 and 2 at the St. Lucie Plant are equipped with independent systems for measuring radioactivity at potential release points and within the containment buildings (See Table 3-2 and 3-3).

The plant vent monitoring system samples the exhaust stream which is the pathway for releases from the containment purge, reactor auxiliary building, condenser air ejector exhaust and the waste gas decay tanks. The waste gas system has a separate monitor which controls releases to the plant vent. Additional release pathways are also monitored. These include the fuel building vent (exhaust for fuel pool, new fuel room and fuel pool pump room). During accident conditions, the Unit 2 fuel building exhaust is diverted and monitored through the Unit 2 plant vent.. The two Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) pump bays at each of the units have monitored exhaust systems. The two main steam lines at each of the units are monitored for possible releases via the safety relief valves and/or atmospheric steam dump. All monitored pathways, excluding the main steam lines, are equipped with high efficiency particulate filters or charcoal/iodine filters or both. The monitoring point is after the filters and before the release opening to the atmosphere. For particulates and iodine, release points other than the main steam lines will be monitored using grab sampling and analysis in accordance with plant procedures. EP3:4 5-1 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.1 1. Plant Release Pathways (continued)

In addition to these monitors, each unit is provided with an area radiation monitoring system (see Table 3-3). This monitoring system employs detectors distributed throughout the unit and detector indicators are provided locally and in the respective Control Rooms. The area monitoring system provides early indication of a release of radioactivity within the unit. Under accident conditions, the containment atmosphere is monitored for radioisotopic content by grab sampling. In addition, the containment is provided with radiation monitors .. These monitors would provide an early indication of radioactivity in the containment, particularly as a result of a loss of reactor coolant to the containment building. Chemical and radioisotopic analyses of the reactor coolant are provided by grab sampling. Also, each plant has a system of fire detectors with appropriate alarms in the Control Room to provide warning of a fire emergency.

2. On-site Sampling Resources The capability is available at the St. Lucie Plant to obtain grab samples of the reactor containment atmosphere and the reactor coolant.

To obtain grab samples of the containment atmosphere following an accident, a special removable gas sampling vessel is provided in the Containment Hydrogen Analyzer System on both units. The removable vessel would be transported to the plant laboratory. At the laboratory, a portion of the gas would be drawn from the vessel, and the radio isotopic content determined by a multichannel analyzer. Plant procedures provide detailed instructions for sample acquisition, transportation, and analysis. Reactor coolant grab samples can also be taken following an accident. Details on sample acquisition, transportation, and analysis are described in plant procedures. EP3:4 5-2 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.1 2. On-site Sampling Resources (continued)

Air samples will be collected using portable air samplers in accordance with a plant procedure. Portable air samplers are located such that time required to obtain results is minimized for critically manned areas (e.g., Control Room, Technical Support Center). Silver zeolite sample cartridges are stored on-site. To preclude interferences by noble gas adsorption, only silver zeolite cartridges will initially be used to sample critically manned areas (e.g., Control Room, Technical Support Center, other areas which require personnel to be present). Collected samples will be transported promptly to the lab. If necessary, an alternate Counting Room will be established using portable equipment in a low background area. Analysis by gamma spectroscopy, in accordance with approved procedures, is preferred, but portable instrumentation yielding usable results is available.

3. Meteorological Systems Meteorological data are required to make estimates of off-site radiation exposure in the event of a release of gaseous radioactivity.

Measurement of three meteorological parameters, wind speed, wind direction, and a measure of atmospheric stability, are required to make estimates of atmospheric dispersion, an essential part of an off-site radiation exposure calculation. Meteorological data are collected at the St. Lucie Plant site. The readouts from the site meteorological tower are digital with strip chart recorders to provide 15 minute averages and the data are directly available at the Unit 1 Control Room. The National Weather Service Station serves as the backup. Table 5-1 summarizes the available data. As indicated in Table 5-1, values of the key meteorological parameters are provided for by the St. Lucie Plant meteorological tower. These readouts are provided continuously and the data are directly available at the Control Room, Technical Support Center (TSC}, and the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) via the Emergency Response Data Acquisition and Display System (ERDADS). Meteorological data are provided to the State via initial and follow-up communications. Data is also provided in response to direct inquiries from DEM and the Bureau of Radiation Control. The EOF and NRC can receive timely meteorological information through the TSC, upon request, or through ERDADS. EP3:4 5-3 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.1 4. Source Term and Release Determination As discussed in Section 5.1.3 certain meteorological parameters are required for the calculation of off-site radiation exposure from airborne releases. Additional essential pieces of information are the rate of release and isotopic composition of the released radioactivity.

If radioactivity was released from a monitored vent, then a direct measure of the release rate would be available. Monitored release points are discussed in Section 5.1.1. Based upon certain assumptions, a specific source term can be determined using EPIP-14, Dose Assessment Using the Unified RASCAL Interface for all monitored release points and grab samples. In the event of a loss of coolant accident, the containment radiation monitors would provide the first indication of the magnitude or existence of radioactivity in the containment atmosphere. Additional information about the isotopic composition of the airborne radioactivity would be derived from isotopic analysis of a containment atmosphere sample. Containment High Range Radiation Monitors (CHRRM) provide an indication of levels of radioactive material in the containment atmosphere. These monitors can be used to determine a certain concentration of radionuclides based upon the isotopic mixes assumed for the accidents described in the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR). Procedures addressing these parameters and calculations are provided in EPIP-14, Dose Assessment Using the Unified RASCAL Interface. Procedures have been developed to assist the plant staff in estimating release rates and isotopic content for releases from the various plant vents. A containment release rate for use in the off-site dose estimation procedure mentioned above is conservatively estimated as the design basis leak rate at the design pressure. EP3:4 5-4 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 5-1 SOURCES OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA Meteorological Primary Source Type of Alternate Source Parameter of Information Display of Information Wind Speed St. Lucie ERDADS display National Weather Meteorological Tower or Digital and Chart Service Station (10 meter sensors recorder (15 minute serve as primary, averages) - Unit 1 only Melbourne 60 meter sensors serve as first backup) Wind Direction St. Lucie ERDADS display National Weather Meteorological Tower or Digital and Chart Service Station (10 meter sensors recorder (15 minute serve as primary, averages) - Unit 1 only Melbourne 60 meter sensors serve as first backup) Stability Class St. Lucie ERDADS display National Weather ( ~T) Meteorological Tower or Digital and Chart Service Station (60 meter temperature recorder (15 minute sensor - 10 meter averages) - Unit 1 only Melbourne temperature sensor) Other basic National Weather None meteorological Service Station (via telephone) parameters Melbourne EP3:4 5-5 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.1 5. Exposure and Dose Rate Determination One of the uses of radiation monitors and meteorological instrumentation is the calculation of off-site radiation exposures.

An estimate of doses is needed in the event of a radiological emergency so that responsible agencies can use this information to plan protective action. EPIP-14, Dose Assessment Using the Unified RASCAL Interface, provides the details of how initial dose estimates are determined. In particular, current meteorological data, grab sample results, Field Monitoring Team data, process monitor data, and Containment High Range Radiation Monitors (CHRRM) readings are used in conjunction with tables to estimate doses under actual meteorological conditions. Dose calculations will be updated periodically during the course of the accident and the results will be provided to State and County authorities for their use in evaluating the need for protective action. Figure 5-1 compares off-site dose estimates with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Protective Action Guides (PAGs). Initial dose estimates would be prepared by the Chemistry Department representative who reports to the Technical Support Center. Refined dose estimates would be performed by dose assessment personnel in the Emergency Operations Facility, when operational. Dose estimates are performed using EPIP-14. Default values, estimating a worst case situation can be utilized if assessment instrumentation is not available (off-scale or inoperable) and field sample analysis has not yet been completed. FPL off-site dose calculations and field monitoring analysis will be compared with Florida Department of Health and other off-site agencies (NRC, DOE) calculations and analysis when those agencies co-locate in the EOF. EP3:4 5-6 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.1 6. Off-site Monitoring Dosimetry The Florida Department of Health maintains a system of about 35 TLD stations in the vicinity of St. Lucie Plant. Stations are provided in each land based 22.5° sector, at approximately 1-mile, 5-mile and 10-mile radii.

Laboratories and Sampling Laboratory facilities are provided as discussed in Section 2.3.2. The plant's on-site radiological laboratories serve as primary facilities with backup provided by portable equipment. Analysis of off-site environmental samples collected by the State will be performed at the State's Mobile Emergency Radiological Laboratory. This mobile lab can be in position near the site within three hours of notification. Bureau of Radiation Control representatives dispatched to the EOF will serve as a central point for the receipt of all State off-site field monitoring data. Field Monitoring - State Chapter 9 of the State Plan discusses the State role in accident assessment. It describes agencies and their missions, specialized personnel, special equipment, and other matters related to field monitoring within the Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ). Chapter 8, Section V and Figures 8-2 to 8-4 discuss in further detail the capability and resources for field monitoring. Transportation of field teams is discussed in Chapter 8, Section Ill of the State Plan. Field team communications are described in Chapter 6 of the State Plan. Monitoring equipment is described in Chapter 8, Section V and Figures 8-2 to 8-4. Composition of field teams is discussed in Chapter 9 of the State Plan. Although county plans discuss accident assessment, Section X of Appendix Ill, of the State Plan, indicates that the off-site accident assessment responsibility rests with the Bureau of Radiation Control. DOH Bureau of Radiation Control provides for the measurement of iodine in air and the use of such measurements in assessment activities. EP3:4 5-7 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.1 6. Off-site Monitoring (continued)

Field Monitoring - Plant Plant procedure RP-SL-100-1005, "Radiation Protection Emergency Organization," provides methods for activation of emergency field monitoring teams and dispatching these teams throughout the plume EPZ. Procedure RP-SL-102-2005, "Environmental Monitoring During Emergencies," includes techniques for measurements of airborne concentrations of radioiodine and direct radiation dose rates, transportation of teams, expected deployment times, and communications. Instrumentation, at the plant, is available with the capability to detect radioiodine iri concentrations of at least 10-7 microcuries/cc, in the field. Assessment of data is discussed in EPIP-10, "Off-site Radiological Monitoring." Coordination of Sampling Data To assure that information concerning FPL off-site radiological assessment is exchanged, arrangements have been made for representatives from the Bureau of Radiation Control to be stationed at the EOF. Direction and control of field operations for the Department of Health will be provided by the Bureau of Radiation Control Health Physics Supervisor. He/she will conduct/supervise accident assessment and/or response of the field teams from a post at the EOF, where office space and communications equipment are available. Prior to the arrival of Bureau of Radiation Control personnel, coordination of this information will be through follow-up communications with DEM and the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ counties. Department of Energy (DOE) off-site monitoring assistance, if required, will be requested by the DEM in consultation with the Bureau of Radiation Control. Lead responsibility for coordination with the DOE is assigned to the Bureau of Radiation Control. EP3:4 5-8 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.2 Protective Response This section describes the protective actions on-site and data provided to assist the State and County in determining appropriate off-site protective actions.
1. Protective Actions On-site On-site protective actions for a radiological emergency consist of evacuation of the affected area (localized evacuation or site evacuation), monitoring of all personnel who were in the affected area, decontamination as required, and re-entry to determine the magnitude and extent of the problem when it is determined to be safe to do so.

During a Hostile Action event, protective actions can range from taking cover to evacuation, depending on the event and timing of the event. Individuals remaining or arriving on-site during an emergency will be provided protective equipment as prescribed by the TSC RP Supervisor and plant procedures. Florida Power & Light Company will make Potassium Iodide (Kl) available for use as a thyroid blocking agent. Use of Kl will be in accordance with plant procedures. Control Room personnel are in an isolated environment and need protective equipment if they leave the Control Room. An emergency kit with necessary equipment is present inside both Control Rooms and is to be used for this purpose (Table 2.3). In addition, if there is fire or smoke in the Control Room or if the Control Room air becomes contaminated, Control Room personnel might have to don respiratory protective equipment in order to remain in the Control Room to handle the emergency. Decontamination Personnel decontamination facilities are available in four locations. Their use will be governed by the nature of the incident..

1. Hot Locker Rooms - Showers and sinks available for the decontamination of personnel with no (or minor) injuries. One is located in the Auxiliary Building for each unit.

EP3:4 5-9 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.2 1. Protective Actions (continued)

Decontamination (continued)

2. Lawnwood Regional Medical Center in Ft. Pierce, FL and Martin Memorial Medical Center in Stuart, FL are available for medical treatment and decontamination of contaminated injured individuals. Lawnwood Regional Medical Center is located approximately 8 miles Northwest of St. Lucie Plant. Martin Memorial Medical Center is located approximately 10 1/4 miles South of St. Lucie Plant.
3. Decontamination Facility - The Site Assembly Station personnel decontamination capabilities consist of utilizing various types of decontamination agents, such as waterless cleaners and decontamination foams. A quantity of cloth material is available for use with these decontamination agents. Contamination monitoring is performed through the use of count rate instruments with beta sensitive probes. Extra clothing for personnel whose personal clothing has been contaminated is available in the form of disposable garments. Decontamination of vehicles will be handled foUowing the accident. Methods for decontamination and monitoring are described in plant procedures.

Off-site Off-site areas are the responsibility of the respective County Public Safety Departments, the Department of Health, and the Division of Emergency Management of the State of Florida. Control of radioactive contamination and public safety in off-site areas are responsibilities of these governmental agencies, and their criteria for implementing protective actions may be found in the State Plan Chapter 10. Decontamination of off-site areas will be performed under the direction of the Bureau of Radiation Control. Section XII.E. of Appendix Ill of the State Plan discusses evacuation routes, times, and facilities in relation to St. Lucie and Martin Counties. Recommendations for protective actions will be made by the Emergency Coordinator (Recovery Manager after EOF is operational) based upon consideration of severity of an accident (emergency class) and estimated off-site doses (if available). A range of protective actions has been developed in accordance with NUREG-0654, FEMA REP 1, NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, Supplement 3 and EPA 400-R-92-001. Figure 5-1 shows the decision-making criteria for determination of Protective Action Recommendations (PARs). EP3:4 5-10 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.2 2. On-site Warning and Response During an emergency, the relocation of plant personnel in the Protected Area may be required in order to prevent or minimize exposure to radioactive materials. Evacuation is the primary protective action anticipated for on-site personnel. An emergency evacuation is the orderly, rapid, and safe withdrawal of all personnel from an area affected by an emergency condition. The plant public address system will be used to announce evacuation orders. Announcement of an emergency situation to all plant personnel within the Protected Area can be accomplished in less than 15 minutes. *Depending on the nature of the emergency and the extent of the area affected, evacuations have been classified as either a Local Evacuation or an Owner Controlled Area Evacuation.
1. Local Evacuation Definition A local evacuation is the evacuation of personnel from a room, area, or building located within the Protected Area.

Criteria The evacuation of an affected local area will be initiated per routine RP procedures when any of the following conditions occur:

1. Area Radiation Monitor Alarm
2. Containment Evacuation Alarm
3. Unevaluated direct radiation dose rate increase in excess of 100 mrem/hour above normal levels.
4. Unexpected airborne radioactivity concentration in excess of 1 x 10-9 micro Ci/cc.
5. Removable radioactive surface contamination in an unpasted area in excess of 1000 dpm/100 cm 2 beta-gamma over an area 100 tt2.
6. Removable radioactive surface contamination in an unpasted area in excess of 50 dpm/100 cm2 alpha over an area 100 tt2.

EP3:4 5-11 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 5-1 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS1 (Page 1 of 3) PARs Based on Plant Conditions eJ...eAB Downw*i nd Evacuate Sccto,a Shelter 8cctora Monitor & Praparo Ve> Otst.nnce 6cctor1 o.2m11<-'~ M 2-~m,1*** /,',,,. <te<I S*ctor** J None Non* All R* m*lnlng 5

  • 10 milet Non* (Affe<.le20% clad damage or PAG's exceeded at site boundary within 1 hour.

Loss of containment integrity = EALs indicate containment barrier loss. This path is used for scenarios in which containment integrity can be determined as bypassed or immediately lost during a GE with core damage. 20% Clad Damage is identified by ANY the following:

  • Pressure :;; 1OD psia and 1250 CET Temp (F)
  • Pressure between 100 and 1200 psia and 1550 GET Temp (F)
  • Pressure between 1200 and 1650 psia and 1925 CET Tempt (F)

If this scenario cannot be immediately confirmed, assume it is not taking place and answer "no" to this decision block. (2) Hostile Action: An act toward a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) or its personnel that includes the use of violent force to destroy equipment, take hostages, and/or intimidate the licensee to achieve an end. This includes attack by air, land, or water using guns, explosives, projectiles, vehicles, or other devices used to deliver destructive force. Other acts that satisfy the overall intent may be included. Hostile Action should not be construed to include acts of civil disobedience or felonious acts that are not part of a concerted attack on the NPP. (3) Shelter in Place (SIP) means that instructions are given to members of the public to remain indoors, turn off heating or air conditioning (as appropriate for the region and season), close windows, monitor communications channels, and prepare to evacuate. (4) Monitor and Prepare: The instruction to monitor and prepare is intended to engage the population within the plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone, inform them of the emergency, and advise them that they should monitor the situation and prepare for the possibility of evacuation, SIP, or other protective actions. If an evacuation is underway, officials should ask members of the public who are not directed to evacuate to remain off the roadways to allow the evacuation to proceed. (5) Continue Assessments: Radiological and meteorological assessments should be continued and evacuation considered for any areas where dose projections or field measurements indicate that PAGs may be exceeded. Communications with the public should be maintained while protective actions are in effect. Additionally, changes in wind direction may indicate that if a release begins, it would affect different downwind sectors. If a licensee believes that containment may fail, it should pursue the expansion of PARs. (6) GE Conditions Remain: If the plant has mitigated the conditions that caused the GE declaration (i.e., core cooling is restored), expanding the PAR to evacuate downwind sectors upon completion of the initial staged evacuation may not be necessary. However, if GE emergency action levels are still met, expansion of the PAR to the downwind sectors may be appropriate. If the plant restores core cooling, it must still perform a radiological assessment to identify the extent of contamination, if any. If surveys or dose projections reveal areas under no protective action direction where protective action guidelines (PAGs) could be exceeded, the members of the public in those areas should be evacuated or sheltered, as appropriate. EPI P-08-F02 Form Revision: 6 1 Format may vary in plant procedures. EP3:4 5-13 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 5-1 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS1 (Page 3 of 3) PARs Based on Dose Assessment Table NOTE

  • If TEDE Dose or COE Thyroid Dose is;;,: PAGs (;;,: 1.00E+03 and;;,: 5.00E+03 respectively) at the Site Boundary (1 mile for Manual Dose Calculations), notify the Emergency Coordinator and/or Recovery Manager and verify current Emergency Classification is General Emergency.
  • When using URI Dose Assessment report or Dose Assessment Summation report, ensure Affected Sectors includes all sectors indicated on the Evacuation Area map.

Proceed down the page until PARs based on Dose Assessment are selected. Once PARs based on Dose Assessment have been selected, go to step 2.

1. Is all calculated dose < 1.00E+3 TEDE and/or< 5.00 E + 3 COE (Thyroid)? If so no PARs based on Dose Assessment are required. If not, proceed to step 2.
2. At greater than or equal to 10 miles is calculated dose ;;,: 1.00E+03 TEDE and/or~ 5.00E+03 COE (Thyroid)? If so, select the following PARs based on Dose Assessment and go to step 6. Additionally, perform a URI 50 mile assessment. If not, continue to step 3.

Miles Evacuate Shelter Monitor & Prepare 0-2 All None None 2-5 (Affected Sectors) None All Remainina 5-10 (Affected Sectors) None All Remainina

                    > 10                  (Affected Sectors)                   None                   All Remaininq
3. At greater than 2 miles and less than 10 miles is any calculated dose ;;,: 1.00E+03 TEDE and/or~ 5.00E+03 COE (Thyroid)? If so, select the following PARs based on Dose Assessment and go to step 6. If not, continue to
        ~ep4
  • Miles Evacuate Shelter Monitor & Prepare 0-2 All None None 2-5 (Affected Sectors) None All RemaininQ 5-10 (Affected Sectors) None All Remainino
                    > 10                          None                  (Affected Sectors)            All RemaininQ
4. At less than or equal to 2 miles Is any calculated dose~ 1.00E+03 TEDE and/or~ 5.00E+03 COE (Thyroid)? If so, select the following PARs based on Dose Assessment and go to step 6. If not, continue to step 5.

Miles Evacuate Shelter Monitor & Preoare 0-2 All None None 2-5 (Affected Sectors) None All Remaining 5-10 None (Affected Sectors) All Remainina

                    >10                           None                         None                         None
5. Compare the selected PARs based on Dose Assessment with Plant Condition PARs using the PAR Worksheet.

Once selection of PARs based on dose assessment is complete, dose assessors must continue to assess conditions and update dose assessment if:

  • Release Point Information increases by more than 25 percent or additional release pathways are discovered;
  • Wind speed decreases to less than one half of previous value;
  • Atmospheric stability becomes more stable by more than one class (e.g., change from Stability Class D to F);
  • Wind direction changes by more than 22.5 degrees (i.e., plume centerline is more than one sector away from prior location).

EPIP-08-F02 Form Revision: 6 EP3:4 5-14 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.2 2. 1. Local Evacuation (continued)

Personnel Actions When the containment evacuation alarm is activated or when the Emergency Coordinator makes notification over the public address system that a local evacuation has been declared, non-essential FPL and contract personnel, and visitors in the area will go to the designated assembly area and remain there for personnel accountability and monitoring. Plant visitors are escorted at all times by a trained person who is accountable for them. They will also be informed by their escort during any emergency of what they are expected to do during the emergency. When a local evacuation is declared, the Security Force will assist in personnel accounting and be prepared to brief the SM/Emergency Coordinator. Precautions Every effort will be made to minimize personnel exposure to radiation. Personnel who have been in the area of an evacuation should remain in a group and should not mix with other personnel in the assembly area until they have been monitored for possible contamination, unless they are injured. Injured personnel will be treated by the First Aid Team. Provisions exist for off-site treatment of personnel, if required (see Section 2.5). Evacuation Implementation The SM/Emergency Coordinator will announce the local evacuation over the public address system, identifying the area affected, the assembly point and other instructions as required. All personnel in the evacuated area will stop work, turn off potentially hazardous equipment and leave the area. All personnel in the evacuated area should report to the designated assembly area for monitoring and accountability. The SM/Emergency Coordinator will* activate. the Emergency Response Organization as required. The SM/Emergency Coordinator, and department supervisors and foremen having personnel working in the evacuated area, will assist in verifying that all personnel are accounted for. The SM/Emergency Coordinator will initiate a search for personnel who have not been accounted for. I* EP3:4 5-15 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.2 2. 2. Owner Controlled Area Evacuation Definition An Owner Controlled Area Evacuation is the orderly withdrawal of all non-essential personnel from the Owner Controlled Area (OCA), including the Protected Area (PA).

Criteria An Owner Controlled Area Evacuation can be initiated at the discretion of the EC and is signaled by the sounding of the evacuation alarm followed by instructions given over the public address system. Evacuation of the OCA will normally occur at a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency unless such action is deemed unwarranted by the EC (i.e., personnel would be placed at greater risk). Responsibilities The EC advises the TSC Security Supervisor of evacuation of the OCA either directly or via the evacuation alarm and/or the public address system. Information needed by the Security Force to properly fulfill their responsibilities during the evacuation is provided to the TSC Security Supervisor by the EC. Significant responsibilities during the evacuation include directing the evacuation movements and personnel accountability. The EC will direct that a search be initiated for any personnel not accounted for. Evacuation Preparedness The population within the OCA is approximately 1300, including workers who may be present on-site at shift change. All visitors will have adequate transportation available to evacuate all members of their respective groups. The Security Force will assist in arranging for required transportation. EP3:4 5-16 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.2 2. 2. Owner Controlled Area Evacuation (continued)

Evacuation Preparedness (continued) Escorts accompanying visitors will assure that transportation is available at all times while the visitors are on-site. Escorts will maintain controls of groups of individuals to which they are assigned to enable all members of the groups to be located, notified, and evacuated in the event that evacuation of the OCA is called for. Procedures used by the Security Force define which evacuation route(s) will be used by the various groups in the OCA. Evacuation Implementation The EC will sound the evacuation alarm and announce instructions for evacuation of the OCA over the public address system. Upon hearing the alarm and/or evacuation order, all non-essential personnel will evacuate. ERO personnel will report to the TSC, OSC, or EOF for assignment. The EC will notify the TSC Security Supervisor that an Owner Controlled Area Evacuation is ordered and will advise him/her of all pertinent information affecting the evacuation, including priorities and/or special conditions which exist to enable the evacuation to be conducted in a safe manner. Security will assign specific areas of the OCA, outside the PA, for which they are responsible for personnel notification. The TSC Security Supervisor will immediately initiate the evacuation-procedures for the OCA, outside the PA including: (these actions may occur at the Alert level)

1. Notification of all security patrols and tour guides of the evacuation.
2. Notification of all non-company groups working in or using portions of theOCA.
3. Initiate sweeps of recreation areas and assist in personnel accountability.

EP3:4 5-17 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.2 2. 2. Owner Controlled Area Evacuation (continued)

Evacuation Implementation (continued) Upon declaration of an Owner Controlled Area Evacuation, the Security Force will conduct personnel accountability in accordance with emergency procedures. An initial list of individuals in the PA is established in 30 minutes and continuously updated until all individuals are accounted for. The number of security officers on duty at any time is adequate to handle the evacuation of personnel in the OCA should such an action be called for by the EC. Personnel Actions When an evacuation is ordered, all non-essential personnel shall exit the PA via their normal gate unless otherwise directed by the EC. Non-essential personnel shall travel from the plant site following the designated evacuation route. Figure 5.2 shows the evacuation route(s) for personnel. It is expected that the primary evacuation route will not be affected by adverse weather or traffic conditions. If a release is in progress and the potential exists for contamination of evacuees, they will be directed to an off-site assembly area. The primary assembly area for evacuated personnel is the Jaycee Public Park on Highway A1A, located approximately 7 % miles north of the plant on the road to Ft. Pierce. The alternate assembly area, south of the plant, is Jensen Public Beach Parking Area. All personnel will be requested to remain at the assembly area until instructed otherwise.

3. Off-site Area Protective Measures An off-site area evacuation is the orderly withdrawal of all persons from the portion of the public areas surrounding the plant which have been affected by the emergency. The criteria for the initiation of the evacuation are determined by the Department of Health as specified in the State Plan. Appendix Ill of the State Plan describes evacuation measures and provides maps indicating designated evacuation routes.

Evacuation time estimates have been performed in accordance with NUREG/CR-7002. Annually, an analysis is performed for population changes. Figure 5-3 (Figure 111-21 in the State Plan) is a map of the evacuation routes for the general public. Maps and text describing evacuation routes, monitoring points, and reception centers are provided in the State Plan. EP3:4 5-18 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.2 3. Off-site Area Protective Measures (continued)

The EC (RM when the EOF is operational) will recommend offsite protective actions based on the criteria shown in Figure 5-1, Protective Action Recommendations. The St. Lucie and Martin County Public Safety/Emergency Management Directors and the State Division of Emergency Management will be responsible for the direction and implementation of the necessary protective actions as specified in the State Plan, including notification and coordination with other State and local assistance agencies. It will be the responsibility of the St. Lucie and Martin County Public Safety Departments t6 notify the general public if an evacuation is warranted. This will be accomplished as discussed in Sections 5.2.4 and 5.2.8. The State Plan describes the basis for the choice of recommended actions for the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ during emergency conditions. Protective action decisions are made on the basis of information which becomes available as a result of accident assessment. The Bureau of Radiation Control Standard Operating Procedures also discuss the process by which state officials collect information and make recommendations. The Bureau of Radiation Control Standard Operating Procedures also discuss assessment actions which would form a basis for recommendations. The State and County Plans point out that EPA Protective Action Guides will be an important basis for Protective Action Recommendations (PARs).

4. Public Warning and Information Chapter 5, Section Ill to the State Plan, provides information on warning of the public, in general, and Appendix Ill Section VI discuss warning procedures in St.

Lucie and Martin Counties, in particular. Prompt notification systems are discussed therein. FPL has purchased and installed an alert (siren) and notification system as described in Section 5.2.8. Notification to the population and arrangements with public communications media are described in the State Plan. Chapter 7 to the State Plan provides the guidance for keeping the public informed about the potential hazards, emergency response, and protective measures that can be taken to minimize or avoid public health effects. Chapter 7 also provides procedures for the timely and accurate collection, coordination, and dissemination to the public of such information. EP3:4 5-19 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.2 4. Public Warning and Information (continued)

Chapter 7, Figures 7-1 to 7-8 of the State Plan also provides for sample releases to be used for media. These are consistent with FPL's classification scheme. These are examples of specific prior arrangements that have been made to use public communication media for issuing emergency instructions to the public. Section VIII of Appendix Ill discusses annual orientation of the media. Section VI of Appendix Ill indicates TV and radio stations which would be used to alert the public.

5. Population Exposure Estimates
  • Population exposure estimates are discussed in Chapter t3, Section IV of the State plan. Bureau of Radiation Control Standard Operating Procedures discuss the projected dose calculation process and assessment and monitoring in the Ingestion Exposure Pathway EPZ. Standard Operating Procedures are used to determine dose rates.
6. Special Needs Population Section XII of Appendix Ill of the State Plan contains a discussion of evacuation of special need populations.
7. Population Distribution The State Plan contains maps showing population distribution, and it describes the means for notifying transient and resident population. Population maps and tables are included in Appendix 111 of the State Plan (St. Lucie Site Plan).
8. Alert and Notification System (ANS)

FPL has purchased an alert and notification system for use by the St. Lucie and Martin County Public Safety/Emergency Management Directors in alerting the population of the need to possibly take protective actions. The system consists of 90 electronic sirens located throughout the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ. These electronic sirens have public address capability for voice messages. Upon sounding the sirens, the affected public, keyed through the public information program, should turn on their radios to the local Emergency Alert System (EAS) radio station and await emergency information and instructions. Backup Alert Notification System for the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant is achieved through physical Route Altering, which is contained in the Radiological Response Plans and procedures for the State of Florida and Offsite response Organizations in the EPZ that have been approved by FEMA in accordance with Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 44CFR350.12 and 14. EP3:4 5-20 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.3 Radiological Exposure Control
1. On-site Radiation Protection Program An objective of emergency response is to minimize radiation exposure to individuals both on-site and off-site. Situations may arise, however, when observance of this goal is inconsistent with personnel or plant safety. In anticipation of such needs, guidelines have been established for emergency conditions. The guidelines on which the emergency radiation protection program is based are stated below.

Exposure to emergency response personnel should be maintained As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA). Actions taken during an er:nergency should take into consideration the amount of exposure required to accomplish the task verses the potential benefit to the public health and safety. Conditions may warrant re-entry into high radiation areas leading to exposure in excess of the regulatory limit. Except for rescue of personnel (life-saving only), authorization must be given in advance by the Emergency Coordinator (EC) in consultation with the TSC RP Supervisor. If time permits the EC should obtain concurrence from the Recovery Manager (if the EOF is operational). In any case where regulatory limits have been exceeded the EC shall notify the RM of the event. For those remote circumstances involving an event in progress, and obtaining EC approval will result in leaving the accident scene or decrease the victim(s) chance of survival, lifesaving actions may be performed without obtaining EC approval. The EC shall be notified immediately following the rescue operation. Re-entry personnel that have been selected/chosen to exceed regulatory exposure limits should be volunteers, broadly familiar with the risks involved (radiosensitivity of fetuses, effects of acute exposures, etc.), and whose normal duties have trained them for such missions. EPA 400, "Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents," EPA 400-R-92-001 states that "To assure adequate protection of minors and the unborn during emergencies, the performance of emergency services should be limited to non-pregnant adults." FPL endorses this guidance; however, FPL recognizes that it is the right of the worker to make the decision to perform as an on-site emergency worker, understanding the potential risks involved. EP3:4 5-21 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.3 1. On-site Radiation Protection Program (continued)

For the following missions, (1) TOTAL D0SE(2) THYRQ1D(3) the exposure limit is: (TEDE) (CDE) Performance of actions that would not 5 REM 50 REM directly mitigate the event, minimize escalation, or minimize effluent releases. Performance of actions that mitigate the 10 REM 100 REM escalation of the event, rescue persons from a non-life threatening situation, minimize* exposures or minimize effluent releases. Performance of actions that decrease the 25 REM 250 REM severity of the event or terminate the processes causing the event in an attempt to control effluent releases to avoid extensive exposure of large populations. Also, rescue of persons from a life-threatening situation. Rescue of persons from a life-threatening (5) (5) situation. (Volunteers should be above the age of 45.)(4) NOTE1 Both Total Dose (TEDE) and Thyroid Dose (COE) should be used for purposes of controllin ex osure. NOTE2 clothing, including respirators should be used where appropriate. (1) Exposure limits to the lens of the eye are 3 times the Total Dose (TEDE) values listed. (2) Total Dose (TEDE) is the total dose from both external and internal (weighted) sources - Total Effective Dose Equivalent. (3) Thyroid Dose (COE) commitment from internal sources - Committed Dose Equivalent. The same dose limits also apply to other organs (COE), skin (Shallow Dose Equivalent) and extremities (Extremity Dose Equivalent). (4) Volunteers with full awareness of risks involved including numerical levels of dose at which acute effects of radiation will be incurred and numerical estimates of the risk of delayed effects. (5) No upper limit for Total Dose (TEDE) and/or Thyroid Dose (COE) has been established because it is not possible to pre-judge the risks that one person should be allowed to take to save the life of another. Also, no specific limit is given for thyroid dose since in the extreme case, complete thyroid loss might be acceptable sacrifice for a life saved. This should not be necessary if respirators and/or thyroid protection for rescue personnel are available as the result of adequate planning. EP3:4 5-22 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.3 2. Dose Records FPL Nuclear Division procedures provide for conducting the personnel dosimetry program. The company has the capability of determining personnel radiation exposures on a 24 hour per day basis. Dose records for all individuals exposed to ionizing radiation at FPL's facilities are maintained.

All emergency response personnel under the authority of FPL who will potentially be exposed to radiation in the course of their duties will be monitored by the plant radiation exposure monitoring program. Personnel in this category will be issued the appropriate personal dosimetry devices. Since, by their very nature, emergency exposures requiring immediate action are not planned, they are not controlled as a Planned Special Exposure. Dose received from exposure under emergency conditions will be added to the dose received during the current year, prior to the emergency, to determine compliance with the occupational dose limits in 10 CFR 20. Doses above regulatory limits will require reporting pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2202 and 20.2203. Any dose in excess of the annual limits specified in Section 20.1201 (a) will be accounted for in accordance with 10 CFR 20.1206(e). If an individual exceeds any of these limits, then that individual will not be available for additional dose under 20.1201 (a).

3. Contamination Control and Decontamination Procedures A personnel decontamination washroom and shower room with chemical decontamination agents is provided on the ground floor of the Auxiliary Buildings.

Except in cases of serious injury, accepted decontamination practices will be employed on-site. Life endangering injuries or injuries such as extensive burns, serious wounds, or fractures shall receive prompt attention in preference to decontamination. Personnel with injuries involving radiation or radioactive contamination will be handled as discussed in Section 2.5.1. Decontamination of uninjured personnel must be attempted at contamination levels greater than minimum detectable activity as defined in Health Physics / Radiation Protection procedures. EP3:4 5-23 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.3 3. Contamination Control and Decontamination Procedures (continued)

Any item of equipment, once having been taken inside a controlled area, requires a survey for possible contamination prior to its removal from the controlled area. Equipment regularly required within a controlled area will be maintained within the controlled area. Areas within the Plant or items suspected of contamination will be checked before normal use is permitted. Laboratory analysis of swipes will be undertaken, and an area or item will be declared suitable for normal use if contamination levels are less than 1,000 dpm/100 cm2. Should contaminated equipment be discovered, it will be stored and either decontaminated or disposed of in accordance with Plant procedures. Food for emergency workers will be brought in from off-site, if necessary. The plant drinking water is obtained from the Ft. Pierce water supply. It is unlikely that ingestion of contaminated food or water will occur. Frequent surveys of habitable areas utilized for emergency response (i.e. Control Room, TSC and OSC) will be performed to assure these areas remain uncontaminated. Special attention to drinking water and food supplies will be given to assure that these supplies remain uncontaminated.

4. Radioactive Wastes Radioactive wastes (resins, trash, etc.) accumulated during an emergency will be handled by normal plant procedures. Any special circumstances will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

EP3:4 5-24 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 5-2 SITE EVACUATION ROUTES N JAYCEE PARK OFF-SITE ASSEMBLY AREA t ATLANTIC OCEAN SITE ASSEMBLY STATION (MET TOWER) (DIPS/EPLA N-FS.2-R I) EP3:4 5-25 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 5-3 GENERAL PUBLIC EVACUATION ROUTES N ST LUCE BLVD t ATLANTtC OCEA N MARTIN HWY (D1PS/EPLA N-F5.3-R3) EP3:4 5-26 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.4 Recovery and Re-entry
1. On-site Once the hazard potential has passed, steps must be taken to recover from the incident. All actions should be preplanned in order to limit exposures. Access to the area will be controlled and personnel exposures will be documented.

The Recovery Manager/EC has the responsibility for determining when the on-site conditions are stable and it is appropriate to enter the recovery phase. The Recovery Organization consists of an augmented Expanded Emergency Response Organization consisting of existing FPL emergency personnel and additional resources from both the company and contracted agencies. The Emergency Response Managers would continue their assigned duties with additional personnel to use as necessary. The Recovery Manager (or EC) will evaluate the status of the plant by reviewing all current and pertinent data available from emergency response and/or monitoring teams. The recovery phase will begin only when plant conditions are stable and the following guidelines are met:

1. Radiation levels in all in-plant areas are stable or decreasing wit~ time.
2. Releases of radioactive materials to the environment from the plant are under control or have ceased.
3. Any fire, flooding, or similar emergency conditions are controlled or have ceased.
4. The reactor is in a stable condition.

At the time of initiating activities to enter the recovery phase, the Recovery Manager will be responsible for informing all applicable agencies (e.g., Federal, State, and local agencies) that on-site conditions have stabilized and activities for recovering from the incident can now begin. Once these agencies and the Emergency Control Officer (ECO) have been informed, the Recovery Manager has the authority to de-escalate the emergency classification. Planned recovery actions which may result in a radioactive release will be evaluated by the Recovery Manager and his/her staff in advance. Such planning and data pertaining to the possible release will be reported to the appropriate off-site emergency response organizations and agencies. EP3:4

  • 5-27 St. Lucie, Rev. 66
5. RESPONSE TO ACCIDENT CONDITIONS (continued) 5.4 1. On-site (continued)

Re-entry into an affected area may be required before entering the recovery phase: Re-entry into an evacuated area will be made by the Emergency Response Organization personnel when required for one or more of the following reasons:

1. To ascertain that all personnel who were in affected area have been evacuated, or to search for unaccounted personnel.
2. To assist in evacuating injured or incapacitated p~rsonnel from the affected area.
3. To perform operations which may mitigate the effect of the emergency or hazardous condition.
4. To determine the nature and extent of the emergency and/or radiological conditions.
5. To establish d.efinite personnel exclusion area boundaries.

Re-entry to the affected areas on-site will take place only under the authority of the Emergency Coordinator. The TSC RP Supervisor is responsible for evaluating the existing emergency conditions and informing the Emergency Coordinator of the advisability of re-entry. For emergencies inside the Radiation Controlled Area (RCA), the TSC RP Supervisor will supervise the initial entry of the Emergency Response Organization personnel and all subsequent entries until radiation areas have been properly marked. More detailed guidance for re-entry teams is contained in plant procedures.

2. Off-site State and County officials would be in control of recovery and re-entry off-site.

Population exposure estimates are discussed in the State plan. Chapter 11 discusses the Ingestion Exposure Pathway EPZ. The State Plan (Chapter 13, Recovery and Re-entry) also discusses population dose measurement. EP3:4 5-28 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

6. PUBLIC INFORMATION 6.1 Preparatory Public Information Program
1. Purpose The purpose of the preparatory public information program is to inform the public of how they would be notified and what their actions should be in a radiological emergency.
2. Program Execution Florida Power & Light Company has the responsibility for conducting the public information program with the support from the State Division of Emergency Management and the St. Lucie County and Martin County Departments of Public Safety.

Chapter 7 of the State Plan discusses the preparatory public information and education program. Education will be provided on an annual basis to local residents, transients, and news media in the manner described in Chapter 7, Section VII of the State Plan. 6.2 Florida Power & Light Company Emergency Public Information Program This section delineates the organization, public information network, and facilities that would be made available as required in an emergency.

1. Organization The members of the emergency public information organization (see Figure 6-1) and their respective responsibilities are as follows:

Emergency Information Manager (EIM) The EIM is a senior manager or designated member of the Corporate Communications Department experienced in media relations, having knowledge of nuclear plant operations. He/she is the FPL official responsible for coordinating dissemination of information to the public via the news media. Insofar as practical, the EIM will work with the NRG, State, and local news media representatives to effect coordinated releases and public appearances. He/she will work with other company officials to develop formal statements and responses. All press releases, other than routine "updating" of data coming from the Emergency Operations Facility, should originate with or be cleared by the EIM. He/she will assure that exchange of information among designated spokespersons is accomplished in a timely manner, when possible. EP3:4 6-1 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

FIGURE 6-1 PUBLIC INFORMATION INTERFACES EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICER (OFFICIAL PUBLIC SPOKESPERSON) EMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER I I STAFF I STATE-COUNTY NRC PUBLIC NEWS PUBLIC RELATIONS RELATIONS MEDIA (DIPS!EPLAN-F6.1-R34) EP3:4 6-2 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

6. PUBLIC INFORMATION (continued) 6.2 1. Organization (continued)

Nuclear Information Staff A staff of public information and technical personnel will be assigned as needed to the Joint Information Center. Their responsibilities will be to:

1. Provide technical briefings to the press.
2. Inform company employees through a newsletter, bulletin board statements, or other in-place networks.
3. Inform the industry, so other companies both in the United States and overseas can deal with questions as they arise from their local media.
4. Prepare background material for features, historical context, profiles, etc.
5. Handle the photographic needs of the company.
6. Record or transcribe all press conferences and other official proceedings for the benefit of company management, official agencies and the news media.
7. Accredit and escort members of the press.
8. Provide its own stenographic and _typing services for news releases, photo captions, reports, transcripts, etc.
9. Provide reference services for maintaining files of releases and photos, obtaining newspapers, monitoring wire services and news broadcasts, logging all clippings.

The staff of the Florida Power & Light Company Corporate Communications Department may be augmented by personnel from other utilities, consultants, or universities.

2. Joint Information Center (JIC)

The St. Lucie Plant Joint Information Center (JIC) is adjacent to the EOF. The Emergency Information Manager will report to the EOF. A designated JIC supervisor and his/her staff will man the JIC when the EIM deems it appropriate. The JIC/EOF is located at the intersection of State Route 712 (Midway Road) and 1-95 approximately 10 % miles west of St. Lucie Plant. EP3:4 6-3 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

6. PUBLIC INFORMATION (continued) 6.2 3. News Media Provisions Florida Power & Light Company, in cooperation with the State of Florida and the risk counties, conducts an annual program to acquaint the news media with the emergency plans, information concerning nuclear power and points of contact for release of public information in an emergency.

In the event of an emergency, representatives of the news media will be provided space in the Joint Information Center for work and interview purposes.

4. Written Message for the Public Sample formats that may be used for release of information by FPL to the public via the news media appear in Tables 6-1 through 6-7.

These releases include initial statements for each class of emergency and follow-up statements for the Alert class and higher. 6.3 Rumor Control FPL will coordinate information exchange with State and County officials. This coordination will include awareness of media releases. The timely exchange of information among designated spokespersons will aid in dispelling most rumors. In written material which is disseminated annually to the public in the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ, means for obtaining timely and accurate information is provided. Chapter 7, Section VI of the State Plan also discusses Rumor Control. EP3:4 6-4 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 6-1 FPL PRESS STATEMENT SAMPLE Number:* - - - - - Florida Power & Light Company Joint Information Center Date:- -I- -I- - 9001 West Midway Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 Time:- - - - - - Phone: NEWS RELEASE UNUSUAL EVENT HUTCHINSON ISLAND - Florida Power & Light Company has alerted State and Local Officials and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that an "U.nusual Event" has occurred at its St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant located south of Ft. Pierce. According to initial reports, the event related to (give plant/unit specific data) The situation was reported at (time) . Due to the nature of the event, FPL officials have determined that: (Options)

a. The unit can remain operational at this time without posing a health or safety hazard to plant employees or the general public;
b. The power levels at the plant will be systematically reduced in order to investigate the extent of the problem. Full shutdown is expected later today; or
c. The unit will be immediately brought off-line and orderly shutdown procedures will be initiated.

All safety systems are operating normally and officials have stated that no (or no significant) radioactivity has been released as a result of this event. No further information is available at this time. However, news media will be kept informed of the plant's status as it becomes available. EP3:4 6-5 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 6-2 FPL PRESS STATEMENT SAMPLE Number:- - - - - Florida Power & Light Company Joint Information Center Date: I I 9001 West Midway Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 Time:- - - - - - Phone: ,._____,________ NEWS RELEASE ALERT HUTCHINSON ISLAND - St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant has declared an Alert, based on problems at Unit#_ __ The unit had been (still operational), (under gradual power reduction), (in a full-scale, orderly shutdown following * (give data relating to alert) FPL officials called for the Alert and have notified appropriate State, Local and Federal Officials. Option 1 (radiation release)

  • Plant operators have detected small amounts of radiation being released to the atmosphere as a result of the problem. The minor releases are confined to the plant site and pose no health or safety hazard to FPL employees or the general public. Radiation monitoring teams have been deployed as a routine precaution.

Option 2 (no radiation release) Plant operators report that no radiation has been released from the unit as a result of the problem. Monitoring teams have been deployed at the plant site as a routine precaution. All Safety Systems are operating and the unit has been placed in an orderly shutdown mode as officials continue to investigate the problem. FPL officials caution that no public action is required and no health or safety problem exists at this time. EP3:4 6-6 St Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 6-3 FPL PRESS STATEMENT SAMPLE Number:- - - - - Florida Power & Light Company Joint Information Center Date:- -/- -/- - 9001 West Midway Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 Time:- - - - - - Phone: NEWS RELEASE SITE-AREA EMERGENCY HUTCHINSON' ISLAND - Florida Power & Light Company has announced that a Site

  • Area Emergency exists at St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant. At (a.m./p.m),

all plant employees, except those with emergency response duties, were ordered to evacuate the plant site. Plant officials called for the evacuation of non-emergency employees as a precautionary measure due to (insert plant specific data, is known). There are still approximately 90 personnel remaining on the plant site located in the Control Rooms, Technical Support Center, and Operational Support Center. This includes plant management, operators for both Units, and personnel from Radiation Protection, Chemistry, Maintenance, and Engineering departments. The cause and nature of the problem are being investigated and further details are not available at this time. Option 1 (radiation release) Monitoring equipment at the plant has detected (small/additional) amounts of radiation being released to the atmosphere as a result of the present situation at Unit#_ __ Option 2 (no radiation release) No radiation releases have been detected as a result of the situation at Unit#- - - The plant is continuing shutdown procedures and emergency cooling of the reactor core is continuing. Persons in the immediate vicinity of the plant should continue to monitor radio and television broadcasts for the latest information. EP3:4 6-7 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 6-4 FPL PRESS STATEMENT SAMPLE Number:- - - - - Florida Power & Light Company Joint Information Center Date:- -/- -/- - 9001 West Midway Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 Time:- - - - - - Phone: ,....___,________ NEWS RELEASE GENERAL EMERGENCY HUTCHINSON ISLAND - Florida Power & Light Company, has notified State, County and Federal authorities, that a General Emergency exists at its St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant as a result of escalating problems at Unit#_ __ Persons within a 1O mile radius of the plant are advised to monitor radio and television stations for more information. Please follow all instructions provided through emergency - broadcast services. At this time, the plant is experiencing (significant, but controlled), (significant, uncontrolled), (small, but controlled), (small, uncontrolled), (no) releases of radiation to the environment. Non-essential plant personnel have left the site. The public is advised to m_onitor and follow emergency broadcast messages on radio and television. EP3:4 6-8 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 6-5 FPL PRESS STATEMENT SAMPLE Number:- - - - - Florida Power & Light Company Joint Information Center 'Date:- -/- -/- - 9001 West Midway Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 Time:- - - - - - Phone: ,....___,________ NEWS RELEASE LOSS OF POWER/CORE DAMAGE/RADIATION PLUME (Possible Follow-Up to General Emergency) HUTCHINSON ISLAND - Significant equipment problems and loss of power to operate reactor core cooling systems have resulted in loss of coolant and partial uncovering of reactor fuel at St. Lucie Nuclear Unit# , FPL plant operators have reported. Additional emergency systems are being employed. However, monitoring teams are registering radiation in the atmosphere around the plant site. Weather conditions are moving a radiological plume in a direction. The public is advised to monitor emergency broadcast messages on radio and television. EP3:4 6-9 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 6-6 FPL PRESS STATEMENT SAMPLE Number:- - - - - Florida Power & Light Company Joint Information Center Date:- -/- -/- - 9001 West Midway Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 Time:- - - - - - Phone: NEWS RELEASE JOINT INFORMATION CENTER ACTIVATED HUTCHINSON ISLAND - The St. Lucie Joint Information Center is now operating. Information about the nuclear emergency will be provided at this facility, located at Midway Road and 1-95, just west of Ft. Pierce. All affected agencies - County, State and Federal -will have representatives at the Joint Information Center to provide information about the emergency. The Joint Information Center can be contacted by calling _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ IMPORTANT This telephone number is for news media only and should NOT be announced to the general public. EP3:4 6-10 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 6-7 FPL PRESS STATEMENT SAMPLE Number:- - - - - Florida Power & Light Company Joint Information Center Date:- -/- -/- - 9001 West Midway Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 Time:- - - - - - Phone: ,....___,_________ NEWS RELEASE MEDICAL EMERGENCY HUTCHINSON ISLAND - Florida Power & Light Company has reported that one of its workers at the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant has been injured and requires medical treatment. Preliminary reports indicate the employee suffered (state injury) while working in the plant's (location) . The worker has received some radioactive contamination, but further information of (his/her) condition is not available at this time. Specialized equipment and protective procedures are in place to insure proper handling of any radioactive contamination. EP3:4 6-11 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 7 .1 Exercises and Drills
1. Definitions An exercise is an event that tests the integrated capability of a major portion- of the basic elements existing within the Radiological Emergency Plan for St. Lucie Plant. An exercise normally includes mobilization of State and local governmental personnel and resources adequate to verify the capability to respond to an accident scenario.

A drill is a supervised instruction period aimed at testing, developing, and maintaining skills in a particular operation. A drill is often a component of an exercise. A drill should be evaluated by the supervisory personnel conducting the drill.

2. Purpose Periodic exercises and drills will be conducted in order to test the state of emergency preparedness of participating personnel, organizations, and agencies. Each exercise or drill will be conducted to:
1. Ensure that participants are familiar with their respective duties and responsibilities.
2. Verify the adequacy of the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
3. Test the communications network and systems.
4. Check the availability of emergency supplies and equipment.
5. Verify the operability of emergency equipment.

The results of the exercises will form the basis for prescribing action to eliminate identified deficiencies.

3. Planning The site Emergency Preparedness Manager will be responsible for the planning, scheduling, and coordinating of exercises involving off-site agencies. A sample format for exercise scenarios appears in Table 7-1. All exercises and drills involving the plant are subject to the approval of plant management.

EP3:4 7-1 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7 .1 Exercises and Drills (continued)
3. Planning (continued)

When an exercise is to be conducted, the site Emergency Preparedness Manager, in conjunction with plant management, will:

1. Schedule a date for the exercise in coordination with the primary State and County emergency response agencies.
2. Obtain the approval of plant management.
3. Coordinate all FPL efforts with other participating personnel, organizations, and agencies.
4. Offer Federal, State, and local officials the opportunity to observe the exercise.
5. Assign personnel to prepare a scenario.
6. Assign personnel to assist in control and evaluation of the exercise.
7. Discuss and evaluate the exercise with observers and principal participants.
8. Ensure that for all identified deficiencies, corrective measures are recommended.
9. Prepare and submit documentation in accordance with plant procedures.

An Emergency Preparedness Coordinator may complete or coordinate completion of any of the above items. The site Emergency Preparedness Manager shall retain oversight and accountability through the requirements of EPIP-13, "Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Exercises, Drills, Tests and Evaluations." These exercises will simulate emergency conditions and may be scheduled such that two or more drills are conducted simultaneously. The site Emergency Preparedness Manager will normally notify the off-site emergency response organizations and agencies at least 30 days in advance of the scheduled date of an exercise. EP3:4 7-2 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 7-1 EXAMPLE SCENARIO FORMAT (Page 1 of 2)

1. Basic objective(s) of exercise
2. Logistics 2.1 Date(s) 2.2 Time period 2.3 Location(s) 2.4 Participating organizations
3. The simulated events
4. Time schedule of real and simulated events
5. Narrative summary describing the conduct of the exercises NOTE 5.1 through 5.5 are examples of subjects that might be discussed in Section 5.0 of the scenario.

5.1 Simulated casualties 5.2 Off-site fire-fighting assistance 5.3 Rescue of personnel 5.4 Radiological monitoring deployment 5.5 Public information activities

6. Duties of controllers 6.1 Specific observer assignment by area 6.2 Material provided to observers (i.e. check lists) 6.3 Pre-drill meeting A. Date B. Time C. Location EP3:4 7-3 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

TABLE 7-1 EXAMPLE SCENARIO FORMAT (Page 2 of 2)

7. Critique/evaluation 7.1 Date 7.2 Time 7 .3 Location 7 .4 Suggested Participants
 . EP3:4                                7-4         St. Lucie, Rev. 66
7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7.1 4. Conduct of Exercises, Drills and Tests (continued)
            - 1. Exercises (Integrated Drills)

A radiological emergency response exercise will be conducted at least once every two calendar years to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Emergency Plan. Any exercise that will provide for coordination with and participation of off-site emergency response personnel, organizations, and agencies including those of Federal, State, and local governments will escalate to a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency. The exercise scenario will be varied from year to year such that all major elements of the Plan are tested at least every 8 years. The major elements that should be tested include the following:

  • Off hours staffing (6 P.M. - 4 A.M.)
  • Activation of Joint Information Center
  • Use of fire control teams
  • Use of medical support personnel
  • Use of Security personnel for prompt access to emergency equipment or support
  • Use of one or more portions of backup communications for notification
  • Field monitoring
  • Capability for determining the magnitude and impact-of the particular components of a release
  • Assembly and accountability
  • Initial recovery planning activities EP3:4 7-5 St. Lucie, Rev. 66
7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7.1 4. Conduct of Exercises, Drills and Tests (continued)
1. Exercises (Integrated Drills)

Additionally, in each eight calendar year exercise cycle, the content of scenarios during drills and exercises must provide the opportunity for the ERO to demonstrate proficiency in the key skills necessary to respond to the following scenario elements:

  • hostile action directed at the plant site,
  • no radiological release or an unplanned minimal radiological release that does not require public protective actions,
  • an initial classification of or rapid escalation to a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency,
  • implementation of strategies, procedures, and guidance developed under 10CFR50.54(hh)(2), and
  • integration of offsite resources with onsite response.

This emergency response exercise will be critiqued by Florida Power & Light Company controller/evaluators and other evaluators, as appropriate, from Federal, State, and local agencies. During the interval between biennial exercises, adequate emergency response capabilities will be maintained by conducting drills, including at least one drill involving a combination of some of the principal functional areas of emergency response capabilities. The principal functional areas of emergency response include activities such as management and coordination of emergency response, accident assessment, protective action decision-making, and plant system repair and corrective actions. During this off-year drill, activation of all of the emergency response facilities (TSC, OSC, EOF) would not be necessary, there would be an opportunity to consider accident management strategies, supervised instruction would be permitted, operating staff would have the opportunity to resolve problems (success paths) rather than have controllers intervene, and the drills could focus on on-site training objectives. EP3:4 7-6 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7 .1 4. Conduct of Exercises, Drills and Tests (continued)
2. Radiological Monitoring Drill A radiological monitoring drill will be conducted at least once every calendar year. These drills will include collection and analysis of sample media (i.e. air). As an integral part of this annual drill, communications and the understanding of messages between the off-site monitoring team(s) and the TSC RP Supervisor will be tested. Radiation Protection Department personnel will participate in health physics drills semi-annually and one of the semi-annual drills may be incorporated into the radiological monitoring drill.

As indicated in Chapter 14, Section Ill of the State Plan, off-site radiological monitoring drills will be conducted and these drills will involve the collection of sample media.

3. Medical Emergency Drill A medical emergency drill involving a simulated contaminated individual, with provisions for activation of the plant First Aid Team will be conducted at least once every calendar year. Participation by local support services (i.e., ambulance and off-site medical treatment facility) will be tested separately once per year or as part of the annual medical drill.
4. Hostile Action Based (HAS) Drills/Exercises Hostile Action Based drills will be conducted to support the exercise (Integrated Drill) schedule.

EP3:4 7-7 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7 .1 4. 5. Fire Emergency Drill Fire drills are conducted in accordance vvith 10 CFR 50, Appendix R, 111.1.3. The Fire Protection Program is described in greater detail in plant administrative procedures.
6. Communications Tests and Drills Communications with State and local governments within the Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) will be tested monthly. Communications with the NRG via the Emergency Notification System (ENS) will be tested monthly. On an annual basis, communications to the State EOG, St. Lucie and Martin County EOCs will be tested. As part of the annual test certain information will be exchanged. It will be determined whether or not the content of the drill messages was understood. The annual drill may be performed as part of an exercise.

As indicated in Chapter 14, Section Ill of the State Plan, the State conducts communications drills at least annually. These drills include "communications between the nuclear power plants, State, and local emergency operation centers and field assessment teams ... ". Chapter 6 of the State Plan indicates the equipment tested during drills.

7. Unannounced Drills At least one communications drill per year will be unannounced.

This unannounced drill will include notification to all primary off-site response agencies (i.e. DEM, Department of Health, County Departments of Public Safety) and those FPL emergency response personnel required to be notified based upon the drill scenario. The unannounced communication drill could coincide with an exercise, or an actual Emergency Plan activation. EP3:4 7-8 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7 .1 5. Evaluation During a drill or an exercise, controllers may take measures in response to actions taken by the participants that might affect the planned outcome (objective of the drill or exercise). Minor errors in procedures, techniques or inappropriate prompting by controllers will be noted and discussed during the post-drill/exercise evaluation.
  • Following an exercise, the site Emergency Preparedness Manager, plant management, FPL controller/evaluators, and principal participants in the exercise will discuss and evaluate the exercise. Drill evaluations will also be conducted, though personnel involvement may be different.

The evaluation should be based on the ability of participants to follow emergency procedures, the adequacy of emergency procedures, and the adequacy of emergency equipment and supplies. Plant management and staff will be responsible for recommending necessary changes in the Emergency Plan and/or Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) to the site Emergency Preparedness Manager. The site Emergency Preparedness Manager or designee in Emergency Preparedness, is responsible for making changes to the Emergency Plan and/or EPIPs. 7.2 Emergency Response Training

1. Objectives The primary objectives of emergency response training are as follows:
1. Familiarize appropriate individuals with the Emergency Plan and related Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs).
2. Instruct individuals in their specific duties to ensure effective and expeditious action during an emergency.
3. Periodically present significant changes in the scope or content of the Emergency Plan.
4. Provide refresher training to ensure that personnel are familiar with their duties and responsibilities.
5. Provide the various emergency organization groups with the required training that will ensure an integrated and prompt response to an emergency situation.

EP3:4 7-9 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7 .2 2. Training of On-site Emergency Response Organization (ERO)

Personnel Training programs have been established for personnel working at the plant site. The programs include initial indoctrination and subsequent retraining. The training program for members of the on-site ERO will include practical drills, in which each individual participating in the drill demonstrates an ability to perform assigned emergency functions. Participation in a drill or exercise is not required for initial training qualification in the ERO. Training requirements are delineated in EPIP-12, "Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Plan Training." The Site Training Manager is responsible for the conduct and documentation of initial training and annual retraining programs for on-site FPL Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel. Specific training is specified in the following subsections. The site Emergency Preparedness Manager is responsible for the content and accuracy of the Emergency Plan Training. Each new employee permanently assigned to work at the St. Lucie Plant shall be given initial orientation training. For employees not assigned specific responsibility or authority under the Emergency Plan or Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs), such training shall, at a minimum, provide information describing the action to be taken by an individual discovering an emergency condition, the location of assembly areas, the identification of emergency alarms, and the action to be taken upon hearing those alarms. Training must be current to be maintained in the Emergency Response Organization (ERO). Emergency Plan Training records for Security personnel are maintained by the Site Training Manager. EP3:4 7-10 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7 .2 2. Training of On-site Emergency Response Organization (ERO)

Personnel (continued) The following provides a description of the training provided to personnel filling the indicated positions.

1. Emergency Coordinator
a. Interpretation of plant and field data and how it relates to emergencies and their classification (i.e. Emergency Action Level (EAL) determination per Chapter 3).
b. Prompt and effective notification methods, including the types of communication systems.
c. Method of activating the Florida Power & Light Company Emergency Response Organization (ERO).
d. The methods used for estimating radiation doses and recommending off-site protective actions.
e. Emergency Plan familiarization.
f. Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) familiarization.
g. Communications and record-keeping methods.
h. Accident assessment and corrective action {licensed operators only).
2. Shift Technical Advisor
a. Emergency Plan familiarization
b. Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) familiarization.
c. Technical Specifications (in-depth understanding)
d. Specialized training in power plant and reactor specific core operating characteristics (normal and abnormal)
e. Familiarization with other related plant programs, plans, and procedures with emphasis on accident assessment techniques.

EP3:4 7-11 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7.2 2. 3. Technical Support Center On-site Staff
a. Emergency Plan familiarization
b. Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) familiarization.
c. Communications and record-keeping methods
d.
  • Training for the various technical personnel that make up the TSC staff with emphasis on accident assessment and corrective action.
4. Other Emergency Responders
1. Radiation Protection Personnel
a. Use of air sampling equipment
b. Performance of radiation/contamination surveys
c. Determination of air activity levels, and stay times based on DAC hours
d. Determination of radiation levels.
e. Emergency Plan familiarization through RP Emergency Procedures
f. Record-keeping methods
g. In-depth knowledge of personnel and field monitoring/analyzing techniques
h. Communications and coordination
2. Security Personnel
a. Emergency Plan familiarization through the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
b. Personnel accountability procedures
c. Site ingress and egress control procedures
d. Deployment of Security Personnel
e. Communications and coordination EP3:4 7-12 St. Lucie, Rev. 66
7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7.2 2. 4. 3. First Aid Team
a. Emergency Plan familiarization through Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures familiarization
b. Communications and coordination
c. Description, storage location, and application of supplies and equipment
d. Sequential steps for the assessment of contamination lev~ls and treatment of personnel injury
e. Familiarization with personnel decontamination procedures
f. Procedures for the evacuation of contaminated persons to off-site medical facilities
g. Team members will satisfactorily complete the first aid portion of the American National Red Cross Standard (ANRCS) First Aid Course or equivalent and will re-qualify every three years. Requalification does not require completion of the CPR portion of the AN RCS course.
3. Training of FPL EOF Emergency Response Organization Personnel The Site Training Manager is responsible for the conduct and documentation of initial training and annual retraining for FPL EOF Emergency Response Organization personnel.
1. Recovery Manager
a. Prompt and effective notification methods, including the types of communication systems.
b. Method of activating the Florida Power & Light Company off-site Emergency Response Organization.
c. The methods used for estimating radiation doses and determining Protective Action Recommendations (PARs).
d. Emergency Plan familiarization.
e. . Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) familiarization.
f. Familiarization with the Emergency Operations Facility and the Technical Support Center.

EP3:4 7-13 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7.2 3. Training of FPL EOF Emergency Response Organization Personnel (continued)
2. Emergency Control Officer, Emergene:y Information Manager, Governmental Affairs Manager, Emergency Security Manager, Emergency Technical Manager
a. Emergency Plan familiarization
b. Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) familiarization
4. Training of Non-FPL Off-site Emergency Response Personnel Off-site agencies who may be called upon to provide assistance in the event of an emergency shall be offered briefings annually. These briefings will discuss basic concepts in radiation protection, plant operations and security, emergency classification, protective action recommendations and emergency response as appropriate. The following groups will be offered these sessions:

A. Fire and rescue B. Police C. Medical Support D. Principal decision makers for State and county emergency response agencies

1. Police and Fire Fighting Support As indicated in Chapter 15, Figure 15-1 to the State Plan, police and fire fighting personnel will receive training and retraining. Chapter 15 describes the details of training.
2. . Local Emergency Management Officials As described in Chapter 15 of the State Plan, disaster preparedness personnel will receive training and retraining.
3. Emergency Action Levels (EALs) Review On an annual basis, the Emergency Action Levels (EALs) shall be reviewed with State and local governmental authorities.

EP3:4 7-14 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7.3 Planning Effort Development Overall authority and responsibility for radiological emergency preparedness and planning lies with the Chief Nuclear Officer. As described below, through his/her staff (at the Plant and at Juno Beach), the FPL emergency planning and preparedness program is implemented. Major responsibility in this area has been delegated to the site Emergency Preparedness Manager and has been described throughout this plan.
1. Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs)

Written procedures will be established, implemented, and maintained covering the activities associated with Emergency Plan implementation.

2. Review of the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures The Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures will be under continuing review by the site emergency planning group.

A comprehensive review of the Emergency Plan will be conducted annually. The Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures are reviewed during drills, exercises, and actual emergencies and revised as necessary to correct identified deficiencies. The Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures will undergo a thorough formal review at least once every two years and be revised as necessary. Notification lists and rosters will be updated at least quarterly. If changes affecting emergency response are identified, these changes will be made as needed. The revised Emergency Plan will be distributed with the latest revision number indicated on each page. Revision indication along the right margin will be used to indicate where changes have been made. If during these annual reviews no changes are needed, this will be documented. Changes to the Emergency Plan will be submitted, in writing or with pages marked for revision, to the site Emergency Preparedness Manager, or designee, in Emergency Preparedness. All proposed changes to the Emergency Plan shall be reviewed by the On-site Review Group (ORG) and, prior to implementation, approved by the Vice President - St. Lucie Plant, the senior executive responsible for the safe operation of the plant. Revisions to the Emergency Plan will be sent to the Corporate Functional Area Manager (CFAM). The effective date of the revised Emergency Plan is determined by the site Emergency Preparedness Manager based on the Station work schedule and pre-implementation training, coordinated implementation with other documents and other appropriate considerations. The effective date should not exceed the approval date by more than thirty days. EP3:4 7-15 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7 .3 2. Review of the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (continued)

Changes to the EPIPs are performed in accordance with plant procedures. EPIPs are approved by the site Emergency Preparedness Manager unless changes are identified for evaluation by the On-site Review Group (ORG) with approval recommended to the Plant General Manager. Document holders will receive revisions to the Emergency Plan as they are issued. The site Emergency Preparedness Manager is responsible for coordinating the periodic reviews of the Emergency Plan. The site Emergency Preparedness Manager will ensure that elements of the emergency organization (FPL, State, local, Federal) are informed of changes to the Emergency Plan. The site Emergency Preparedness Manager is responsible for maintaining emergency preparedness. He/she maintains a roster of the Emergency Response Organization participants and their alternates. This roster is reviewed and confirmed periodically, typically once each calendar quarter. Each participant is responsible for advising the site Emergency Preparedness Manager when his/her duties are changed such that he/she can no longer participate. In the event of transfer or termination, the site Emergency Preparedness Manager should be notified by the employee's department head, and a replacement named and trained. Responsibility for day-to-day emergency planning coordination lies with the site Emergency Preparedness Manager.

3. Review of Changes with On-site Personnel The Site Training Manager will ensure that on-site Emergency Response Organization personnel are informed of relevant changes in the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
4. Review of Changes with Off-site Personnel Periodic correspondence and/or meetings will be held to inform off-site FPL emergency support personnel of changes in the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

EP3:4

  • 7-16 St. Lucie, Rev. 66
7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7 .3 5. Audits The FPL Quality Assurance Department will perform an independent audit of the Emergency Preparedness Program. The audits will verify compliance with federal regulations to include evaluation of the adequacy of the interfaces with State and Local governments, and of drills, exercises, capabilities and procedures. This audit shall be conducted either:
1) At least every 12 months, or
2) As necessary, based on an assessment against performance indicators, and as soon as reasonably practicable after a change occurs in personnel, procedures, equipnient, or facilities that potentially could adversely affect emergency preparedness, but no longer than 12 months after the change. In any case, all elements of the Emergency Preparedness Program must be reviewed once every 24 months.

The part of the review involving the evaluation for adequacy of interface with State and Local governments must be available to the appropriate State and Local governments. Plant management, Corporate Functional Area Manager (CFAM), and the Chief Nuclear Officer will receive audit reports. Corrective actions, as delineated in the Quality Assurance Manual, will be assigned. The audit findings shall be retained for a minimum of 5 years.

6. Document Distribution St. Lucie Plant Document Control is responsible for distribution of the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures to identified personnel and to Emergency Response Facilities. Document Control also distributes the Emergency Plan to off-site agencies and organizations. The Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures provide sufficient information to assure a thorough understanding of the various emergency response duties and responsibilities. Appendix F contains a listing of the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

The locations where The State of Florida Radiological Emergency Management Plan is maintained are listed in Appendix D. EP3:4 7-17 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

7. MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (continued) 7 .3 7. Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Training Most training of FPL Emergency Preparedness Coordinators is through on-the-job training related to Plan preparation, periodic revisions, and drills and exercises for two nuclear facilities. Other training may be received through seminars, meetings, and discussions with other industry groups. FPL is a member of and participates in emergency planning programs sponsored by the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO), the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) and the Southeastern Utilities Emergency Planning Group (SUEPG).

7.4 Emergency Equipment Maintenance . All designated emergency equipment that is maintained in each Control Room, the TSC, OSC, EOF and the Site Assembly Station will be inventoried, operationally checked, and inspected at least once each calendar quarter and following each use. 7.5 Letters of Agreement Agreements with supporting agencies will be confirmed annually (by direct contact, telephone, or in correspondence). The Letters of Agreement (LOAs) will be updated every third year. Purchase orders/contracts will be renewed as required. EP3:4 7-18 St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE EAL -- HOT BASIS EMERGENCY A./~f Jlt)N ,- \i\~~i LEVELS

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APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE HOT CONDITIONS LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES t19I CONDITIONS TABLE INDEX .. Bhmk Page. . ............ . .. INITIATING CONDITIONS MATRIX . 2 Blank Paye. ... .... ... ..... ~. 3 RECOGNITION CATEGORIES R-Abnormal Rad Levels/ Radiological Effluent 4 Radlologlcal Effluent Bosi, .. RacHological Effluent. . Alrnormal Rad Levels Basis . Abnormal Had Levels .. Blank P119u. ......... ,_. ,,. .. F - Fission Pr oduct Barri er Degradation 10 3 Fission Produ ct Barri0r D eyractal!on 1 / Z / 3 Basis.. ... .... . 11 Fission Product Barrier D egradat lon 1 / 2 / 3....... , .. ,- .... - .... ....... ........... . 12 Fission Product Barrier Oegradatlon .t / 5 / 6 / 7 Basis.... . 13 Fission Product Oarrier Degradation 4 / 5 16 17 .. ...... ... .. . 14 HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Blank Page. . .. ......... . .... . . 15 S - System Malfunctions 16 (RCS > 200°F) AC Power & Failure of Protection / Criticality & DC Power Basis... ... ....... ...... .... 17 AC Power & Fn~ure of Protection / Criticality & DC Power............ .... .......... 10 Annunciato rs & RCS leakage & Fuel Oad & Tech S11ecs Oasis..... .. ................ 19 Annunclato1s & RCS Leak age & Fuel Oad & Tech Specs .*-*-**** ** *******-*** ******** 20 Conununicatlons Basis .. _.......* .... ...*.... ... _ ..... .... ..................... ... ,_ .......... 21 Connnu nlr..,tiuns .......... ...... .... .. ....... .. ...... ......... ... ..... . .. ...... ......... ... . .. . ......... 22 Blank Paye. .. ..... .. *-** **

  • 23 H- Hazards and Other Conditions Affecting Plant Safety... 24 Secu1lty & Control lhom Evac uatio n & Naturnl or Man.Made Events Basis...... 25 Secu1l1y & Contrnl Room Eviicuatlon & Nalun,1 o r Mat1-Made Event!il... 26 Natural or Man -Made Events Bao I,... 27 Natural or Man .Made Events .. 28 Fire / Explosion & Toxic / Flammable Gas Basis. ...... .... 29 Fire / Ex11loslon & To1<ic / Fla mmab le Gas 3)

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APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE HOT CONDITIONS TABLE INDEX INITlATING CO!tQITlONS MATRJ~................ .......... .. ... .... .. ............. ..... .. . RECOGNITION CATEGORIES R - Abnomml Rad Levels/ Radiological Efflue nt..... ........... .... ... .... ............ 4-8 Radiological Effluent............................................. .......... .. ............ .. ........... 6 Abnormal Rod levels . .. ...... ... .. . . .. . .. ... ... . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. .... .. ...... 8 F - Hssion Product Barrier Degradation................... ....... ......... .... .. ... ....... 10-14 Core Exit Thermocouple Readings .... ......... ........... ......... .................... ........... 12 Containment Isolation Failure or Bypass ...... ... ......... 14 Containment Pressure........ ... ... .. . ...... ......... ......... ........................................ 12 Containment Radiation Monitors.. . .. ... ...... ... .. ... .... .... ........ ....... 14 Emergency Coordinator Judgment. ......... .... ..... ............. .... ....................... .... 14 Primary Coolant Activity Level... .... ...... ... .... ... .. ........ .................... ...... ... 12 RCS Leak Rote................ ... .. .... .. . .......... . ......... .....*... .... .. ... ..... ............ 12 Reactor Vesael Water level...... ..... .. . . .... .. ... .... .. ... ... 14 Safety Function Slntus.......... .... ..... ... ..... . .... ..... .... ..................... ...... .. 12 SIG Seconda,y Side Re*leaoe with P -to- 5 Leakage ..... .... . ...... . 14 SIG Tube Rupture ....... .... ....... ..... ...... ...... ........ .... .. .............................. 14 HOT CONDITIONS TABLE S - System Malfunctions.. ............... ........... ... ............................... ..... 16..22 (RCS > 200°F) AC Power ........ .. ............ .... .. .......................................... *****-**********--****************** Annunciotors .. .. .................. .. ... .. ... .. ..... .. ... ......... .... ... ** ****** ******-* * ******** ** ***** 10 20 Communications... ......................... .......... .... ....................................................... 22 DC Power......... ... ************ **** ***** *********-********-*-**-*-*-*-**** 18 Failure of Reactor Protection I Critlcality. ......... ... . ... ... .......................................... 18 Fuel Clad....*........................................ ............................. ... ****-............ .. . .. 20 RCS Leak.,ge. .. . .. ... .. . ...... .. ... .... .. . ...... . . .. .... ... ...... .. ... ... 20 Tech Spec*********-*******-****************************** ******** ********************************** ** 20 H - Hazards and Other Conditions Affecting Plant Safety.... .............. ... .. .... . 24-32 Control Room Evacuation.. ......... . .. . . .. . .. . .. . ... . . . .. . .. . .. . .. ... .. . . .. ... . ...... .. . ... .. 26 Dlscnitionary.... ............ ........................................................................................ 3.2 Fire I Explosion............ .... ................... .. ............................. ....... ... ........... .. .. 30 t~atural or Man-Made. Events.. .... .... ............ ...... .. ................ 26-28 Security ........... .....................*....*...... ************************-*********-*********-*-**--******** ******* 26 Toxic /Flammable Gas ....... ........................................................... .... 30 E - Events Related to ISFSI (Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation). ... J4...J6 HOT CONDlliONS EAL-HOT BASIS PAGEREVISION: 1 sr LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL HOT COl'ITIITIONS EP3:4 (APP-A-3) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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i be IM,pe unotrt-.ain:ies n ~ wlh the .,;,c,urO! ltim andror met.adogy~ Nud.eiM power p.ams o::apaate fNb.ns intfflditd kl ccntrd fM ,e:use
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IL at r.tdO.~ f!fl\lents lo r.e emrircmllflt. Furthl!r, #we cll"'I amuvs:r~ive ca,trols &1Xllished to prevenl unim.M11mi1! r!.leasoH, or a:ntrol and IL w l't'.e EPA PAGs. are !--~sed in t!:fTffi of !fie sooi af ~ effed"NP. do5e- =~~~~~~wmv~t;~~:~~~Q" con1rtis. ~ rxintrols .n kx::ale-d in thP.. Off4! Dew CJlwliliion mmb intP.nlimal relea5e5. These rontr-ds ~ klmiP.d .n ihe Off*~e

..I  eqtiv"'"11 {EDE) and !he comri~ed effe<tille dose ....,,,,Jeni (CEDE~ o,           a,; !he lh:,md or.<rmtied dose E<l!Jivalenl (COE). Fu ihe Pf'O" of tt>ese        M.i.ru.ll (OOCM). Thie ~ d meooed, unccnm1ed r.doarf:W.                             Dose Ca.'o.llati'on "t.lntkll (ODCM"). The ~oae of e-x1E'ml?.d,
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defined in 10 CFR 20. is U><d in lia,ol 'sumdEOEard CEDE'. dol'r1od in 10 CFR 211. i5 u..d in lie<J of .,_..cl EDE and CEDE". .............. d"ll'"dliian of flese fea<tnS and'or ...,.,.._ 8..I Th<, TEDE 0054! is ..t ;ol tt. EPA Pt.G, ..nl* lhe !llOO nnm ih)<oid COE Tho lEDEd:M -~ Ml at 10%of Ille EPA PAO. whlolhe .! -<<lnnm l,ytO<I COE .... es1a.1ished in ccnsidel"atoo of !he 1:5 ma ct lhe EPAPAG la Tho OOCM~,""' ""'cif'ed lf1 RVI "'1d RA! cnly"'dslin;,.,i,h betrJHO ~ cendiliom. ~ fi'omeath ocher. \-mle ttes.e Tho- 00CM mt.1/iip:n an,i;p*olied in RU I an:IRAI ooly ID d~tingu,<<. betwtenocn-ooodiliorn. and flan ecother. While .....

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Thomcnilof ht in EAL#l -monit<non .,, pc;t,rlraln>'.Hse

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nom1;ily bl- p:~iftd. MDntcn. a, bcth:Uni l ,nd Unit2, lhe calrula1ed"3K)H v:ce!l!M!d a.. ~ r.rtgt of the MOnlo':5.. Thffl!fofe. ,\he- viU.16 ust!d t,r th.c Steam Gerler.11cr 9'iow:xJwn Mlni'lots are. ge,,., d ~n scde~ This lesser v*IIR ti still EAl<<2 ilddre-ssesradoodhle re~slh¥, for'Mlal"!W'!ff"'1!!0'1 , GNSe" tfOuoot ,~a,m r:V'liti::rre~10 exe&ed lhe ttnVlo:14 MMf"llif.td in tht lO

,ct                                                                                                                                                                        irxtcat.-ved a loss af ~ ~ racioactw rTIZer:ial MKI a, l!'xt:r.iS c:J that          C , H 1abi~ by he radioadiYlt)' disdiMQ!I! permit Trns 'at\.le m"J be I                                                                                                                                                                         a:,nsiiu r,g ao Uusual Ewnl.                                                        a ~ W.:11 a plroedhatth n!eiase, <<.a a:riinwusrell'!ase p.1.81.

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R.- HOT CONDIDONS 5 EAL - HOT BASIS PAGE .REVISION: 1 ST LUCIE PLA.."'IT CLASSIFICATION TOOL R- HOT CONDDlONS 5 EP3:4 (APP-A-8) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE RECOGNITION CATEGORY F FISSION PRODUCT BARRIER DEGRADATION f-HOTCONDITIONS 10 EAL - HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: 3 ST LUCIE PL\NT CLASSIFICATION TOOL F - HOT COND!TlONS 10 EP3:4 (APP-A-13) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE FISSION PRODUCT BARRIER DEGRADATION TABLE (APPLICABILITY: Modes 1, 2, 3, & 4 ONLY) ~ FUEL CLAD BARRJE.'R REACTOR COOLNff SYSTEM BARRIER PRIMARY CONTAINMENT BARRJER LOSS POTENTIAi. LOSS LDSS I POTEHllAL LOSS LOSS I POTENTIAi. LOSS

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1. w~1~ PCU~ty grNtennin ..uu """'"gm l . nW le-B rate gftlaler q _ , .w.a11:ao* 1 . "~,e.1!1i rate r1-1n1tTf,llrt'lnan :Jl.l ,gµ-n 1 . A oor.U.n, ,_"' pr~sUI! nse ,,., _ ,lnll.,.,. vr ii , . uaita,,,,~im11 p,8'111.r'egll!altf "'-1 _.-

DoSA<Eqw\/aentl-131 (asdet>m'intdb)' pn,ori,,.CY.sL-11!6~. Goide!msloc makeup _,;,y u irldioai.d RCS mnim.m\Mbccolr,v by*"" al ffllh L!tdmm isol.11ed r,pidu,e,q,/>11'.led ciq, In a:nfa'rmon! PSIG>ndm'r:Q F'ti"""* Coilocq f'o>tlla:id<nls.,,pin) -.Qli-I GUlllAHCE 801\

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RCS !Nbge ,m eves to.,kage ,m is

                                                                                                                                                                                               ~-proc..;.,rafyroqund ctrlditicns
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3. Prornn i,Nbor ihan 10 [5.4] psig 0

I= F,g1R IAl 1B n 112-tOP-W. Mil i3

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Se<? also SUI, RCS Lta q . iiLle!asihan cn<< FLU. TRAIHOf CEPRESSURJZATION _ ..ng EQUIPMENT IBC CR IR rn 0: w

3. it lb8mocnunl11 R.NcinMS: 3. jQbhio 3. E>itThfflmx, Re.tdinn ii:

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fa:;! rTho~ ..,..11nu ~ ,.,.. g C 0 If z 0 i15

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Nos appic.ab!e BOlH alt,,, kllllling apjliy: I u.. Nex~le NDl"!'Plic.1t!I*

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r... />HO REPCET dihrence git!ll!ef-lhan 20' f (LOCA NOT lnpOQIUS)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          --OR--

Grwt..-1hai 7.l" F ""'°""'ated on REP CET (LCO.inprog">>) MO

  • FunctoMR""""')'(l!2ECF-15) fcrRCS and Co-t! Hex Rerroval NOT t<fli!ICDW'whhin 15-OB
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APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE K-C.... FISSION PRODUCT BARRIER DEGRADATION TABLE (APPLICABILITY : Modes 1, 2, 3, & 4 ONLY) - Continued FUEL I BARRIER - Basis rootinued REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BARRIER - asis continued PRI ARY CONTAINMENT BARRIER - E!Mls

4. SGT\.IIN!Rt ure There is ro Loss 'lt'lresihcid o1noc,~~<f ,w,1h ti1s den1. Ttn ,LDss Thf. llditation fer fl;e, Pot~ntial Loss 1tn5hotd re{:fl!senfs ~ ~ flE!ilr 1M kip: d !he ~iw ~ -
                                                                                                         ~=j:'~t!:~:.1~~t=d~=~~Jiu~-G~s~~mm~

lt*k:oiie is 1- fflov.t, lo <auso acl1.aion al ECCS (SI). [Ul-1600 jni> "1d U2 1736 psi a). Thi, i, baf:rifra.."i\W.ltasabss-0 Ructor Vessel le't!l .senSCfJo to c:cw-rtd << l HOT .Jnd REP CET difttrtrn:e g,~ 1Nf'l 20 *F cms:stm b ~ RCS 14at: rm hlrrier Patem.ial Loss tn.shokt 2. By <<self. ttt, lhtl'Shcfd W.H resutt ~ Th4t ioo l.Jlss tht'et'lcids O!,aibed COlid be- ccr.sdertdr4!4!.rJdant.. Tht lnc\.lskln a a ttnshl:IJd ti at (l.00.', NOT'i,progess)<>gNlerlhon 22'f supemu!ed0<>REPCET(LOCA,nprogo,u) htdK:tarao:OOdMlA1trl.~. ifhSGisa~FAULl ED (i.e., twobameRf.aled}. h! OSK Emerqency ~ aonrn:>nly uwd i.nn. lik* *R1PJm:EO and fAI..UID' _ , lo the i ldcaies ~ h a s been lo1.t .ind fwt liOffa d.ld ~ mayoca.w: dedarzioo~ to *Sit~He.* &nwgeroy perCcnt:a\rmera b;wner UM fnsholds. RSe of the d.)H'5c.ltion.f*GOK1 n'Jws been ncluded hJsed 00 lhilfuran f.adcx'W'1Q911. The-rl!', lsnoPotfflliaJ L m s ~ assod,'Jted W:11 this. i~ . Th..<1 h'esho"d re!Jl.113 in a NOUE for 9lla1<< treas ti.at; (1) do nae noeM the norm~ chzging c ~ ltnshcid n RCS ilsM n<* -Po!riial ta,, l!nshald, or (2) do net mu.'\ ii ECCS

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 '°"'"'"RCSSGU.. rup1JJ!e bati<< l.Dsstn51lo!d. Falargef ln*k'- RCSbarior1tresllold a~;1 ~ d reu* in an /IJert.. For SG tLbt f\41b,Jres l'Wlich m,y iwdW ~ sit.ff gePtmCn or FAULTED -ln*._.....,, _ __hte51""*alst<Xlflda,y scfe-teaJrial)L'ttl.11 results,n~\l'\OOl'ltn)fledci"up in ilNfn geoNatCf"prHturaa: die 5te~generatabeing~e"y
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ~~=:tiJ~~s.~r~~=:a=:e~~~=bt!
                                                                                                                                                                                                                ""5ed<>n 1'1xem,i los5" alh Fuel Cl>i-.

des,:nssuiud.. The fnt L.clM tfnstdl.cfdrny,1 fht.a:iodiion i n ~ ~ RtPTURED KNm~is mo PROMPll.Y ISOLATED-A si..m .. i.... io flo w.nnntnt.

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                            ~~~"'l'~~~~~on                                                                                                                                                                      1M dedllrt1tion of a Sil!: ma Em<<gency.

z PROMPTLY ISC\ATED. The se::md l..oM ttnstud ild~es.1e5: SG 'bJ>t Jells tt,at exceirl tO pn in oarijlJ'Uion fflfl.,,

~                           RUPTURED-.,
  • 5lNm\!f..,.,_, exist,,°"' o f ~ ltllSOlABl.E ,.1.... J>>!I,., N <mi""""'11 fnlrn lhe .t!ec12d .,..,,, - -* The f1ml,old ltt c§ ~:=~l~ = : ~ W.eS'.d"1eiedbreqUftacause1 Ki.~i!lting the I.NISOlABLE seooodifY sidere'.'Hse- is ~ ed ttl he a ~

rAl'.hcadMty1n:n hRUPTUREO s!e;im gMerasor dt~~ b the em"""~ (i.e-.* SG tuta ~

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               ~HM! ct w con<:Ufffllt b9s rJ off.sJlif. pcwer ~ the RUP'MEO ~ g!lfWatlf 5 feQ!Jind*for pt.ant
~                           UNISOl.ABLE--A t.-.ad,o, INl lhotcaooott<t PROMPTLY                                                                                                                                  oroktown << .a stuck cpen r-eliH ~        ). Thi5 CCUd be: ~ boocur \'fflen the main mnct.!nser tS
<.!)                        ISCI.ATED.                                                                                                                                                                          oou;af,ab~ to ao::ept the O(l(1f.jtrnmted steam If 1he main ~ r& .wa!'Jble, hf1! rmr: t.-

W. rek!.tSeS !ii.1,1ir ejectors, gland H3l exh:.wsi1111. and aih.er sirri!ar oontrolW:d* ..nd often nu1:doretl, C paahwa)'S.. ffi ir. a: ia l-g Tht u:w of the modifltr "df~ in definng"the rtle~ ~ dmwi~ against ~e.ue patts itwu.,gf, ~a=(Vlq.J,d sysfl!Mt. n,. fli5,1E!ncedi11'1 i1t-ti'lt ~ fitw don rd ffllb.a C re*asepxb i'droctsirce lhe 'Wisnotliffealvaa1:n:mM09fiss'.on pn>OJ:::t ncttegases.. T ~

~

lllton holloan .i!.cioncyal=-r1-. 6"'"'1 ihomagnv.lo dlhe"""' ~ a l uliolt,. sign,.~ rtkwiie could stin oxw. lh .wdibc:n. 5ince Ile fiu:co pn:d.o rn.JH w;,uld be CL c:tlwn by barlir!Q n h! JNCtw vessel tht h:gh hlffldt, 111 ho .release stA!amcan t<< e-,:pected ao z render 1he ftteB swf!edive in il short period. Q

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....                                                                                                                                                                                                            T.htfHdnQ i! a 'ttlftJt m1d110\relfe-s sigflifieantfuel da,mgt W'd in uceudthrlttnlhclds associamdl'rilh bolh lo5'alfufi Oad and las.* of RCS Barri=Amajcrrtl..,e d radioacji,ity
      ~cool-ant Oon<Wllration!I ot1hisnlJQnitude- n !lie'ffl'al fme I ~ Jt\..'m #l4t-maur,:..m o::r.::.nlra'::iom (indl.dng tod.nir! ilfi~l .a!bwtfd w.ttm ~ spte<ficaliortS ;ind are*thtrrf0<11
                                                                                                                                                                                                                ==ff=:.=~be<<:i:c:*~si~~::u~':!it.l\nc(fuel indcaihN!oHJOI~.                                                                                                                                                                                          ~e55 of l'fhehtrocotainriert is chit1~. flis.vnxdcf '1ldMly in oc:ri3irmtnt, tf rft~wd.

CCUd ~ S l m ~ e ~ flat is p,.,derC toft'ii: IHs ;rs, pote,ml toss d llisv.iu. is hp""'1 tfgl lf>IIC,1iod ltt RCS b.Jniw t.os. l!nsho1dll!. n.,,, ihi*:Jn51toid cmuirwrert such Mil General EintrgEnC)' decl.rr.i6on is WiWT,Illd. lfldicit'..es abs"S of beth theFuet OMban'itrM'ld i11c>> of RCSbarrie!'lhatapprq:,ria:ely ea.rtn WO<no!lj<llC)ldass'fl<aton ienllo >Siloko* Emo,goncy. lhtrl' is no Pottf'lti;al Loss tn!'lh:tid a:ncciawd mth Um a.m Th.l itn,hcld '"'""Y-lacknlfMllan*loboUffdt,ylhe ""'I!'"'))'

                                                                                                                                                                                                                -rmni,g-ll!o~ bilmef i> lcstorpc,tomally lost.                                 in -.       !ho mcniklf h-t.r-ln'W liholJd ~tso be ~ . , - r1 llis,tresftdd .l5 a factor in En1*gmc.y ~ltw>>'

inolain

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    ';,lo pdgll(ft lhal tt>< blt!if<maybo OJnsid...., klllor poe""'iaj!y loll.

Tht C:niil'ltr.fft B,w..er shculd oct be dealared ios: u-;pot.eni:allybY ~ on t91r.eedin;i Tr ch:wc:al Spdafol.icfo,,~ criteria, mless.thea-5 .inevenC in ~ ~ r r i i 9 , l l i o n byh

                                                                                                                                                                                                                ~ baiter. \1,t)fflno twnt is in ~ s ! i { ~ Qf ~ ~ aff'ih!rfuel Cbd and'<<

lhtComairmlnt.BMritrsbmi-5.~ ~ Technbl clic:atim5'. F - HOT CONDITIONS 13 EAL. HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: 3 ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSillCATION TOOL F - HOT CONDITIONS 13 EP3:4 (APP-A- 16) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE FISSION PRODUCT BARRIER DEGRADATION TABLE (APPLICABILITY: Modes 1, 2, 3, & 4 ONLY} - Continu.ed i:..t' FUEL CLAD BARRIER REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM BARRIER PRIMARY CONTNNMENT BARRIER LOSS I POTEJll'IAI.LOSS LOSS I POTEKTIALLOSS LOSS POTEKIIAL LOSS

4. R~3clor Vts5el W:ah!r l.P."ffl 4, SG Tube Runfu~ 4. SG s,oond.1.nr 5N1, R~~it!ie with P-to-.t; L1!'¥MII!'.

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d. a:ntarmtnt 0 F

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I 2. T..,, ANO REP CET dilf"""""' grNlef """1

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1. NIY aar.d:ocin W1 thtopt1"'1ollle Guidanct - Match conditions to a column to determine Emerg*ncv Class fill Site Area Emergency FU1: Unusual fA1: Alert Evei,t Loss of ANY Two Barners ANO Loss or Potential LoS1 of ANY two barriers. ANY Looi or ANY Potential loss ANY Loss or FISSION PRODUCT BARRIER STATUS Loss or PotenOal loss of the lli rd a'EITHER Fuel Clad OR RCS. ANY Potential barrier. Lossa Containment.

Fuel Clad - LOSS X X X X X X X X Fuel Clad - POTENTIAL LOSS X X X X X X Reactor Coolant """'!em- LOSS X X X X X X X X Reactor Coolant Svstem - POTENTlAL LOSS X X X X X X Plimarv Cootainment - LOSS X X X X X X X X Plimarv Cootainment - POTENTIAL LOSS X X X X X X F - HOT COJ\i1JITIONS 14 EAL - HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: 4 ST LUCIE PLANf CLASSIFICATION TOOL F - HOT CONDITIONS 14 EP3:4 (APP-A-17) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE This Page Intentionally left Blank F - HOT CONDITIONS 15 EAL - HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: 4 ST LUCIE PL.<\Nf CLASSIF1CATlON TOOL F - HOT CONDlTIONS 15 EP3:4 (APP-A-18) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE RECOGN!ITION CATEGORY S SYSTEM MALFU:NCTIONS S-HOTCONDITIONS 16 EAL - HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: 1 ST LUCIE PLANf CLASSIFICATION TOOL S -- HOTCONDITlONS 16 EP3:4 (APP-A-19) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE ~ Site, Atea Emergency Alert _Unusu.il !::vent ~ SG1 -Ba1io; SS1 - Busi*: SA5 - Ballis: SU1-BMis: Los, a aJIAC Pf1ffl'!I' to efnl!rgency bll'5ses carpr.crni~.s .t1 pant 5nf:, Los."'d ~ I AC pc\\'fr to~buses.C!:lT.'fl'CtllSnai! pl.ri sM!!!y Tho coodtionmi<:ml!d byth':,IC ;, ihodegrn.,""1 cf!heon:,.ia ,,,;.cn- ~t:ssofdf.,it,Af:._,-rewoesn,:;ui<e<l-""filod

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_ _ of a,a AC, power to ~ Y b!J5(0;s v.4\1 w.ad t.o loss d fuel PrtkngMmi. E Pro<lf'<)e~lo55r:1"4K-pa,.,,.,...,._1,nos.,;n1eildtaaloi*rl pc,,-er with .- ooncurrent f.lilln cf albt tvlf:emerQf!SiC'J ~ 1>

     <t-ad. RCS. and rontaim:18:lt, his wa.rrantng deciiraticn af ,i General         fuel Cbd. RCS and Coni~WT'ent. lhus tis f?'le!ll.can es;ea:.tt-e: to a                 supp:y potM t.o its emergency tu!tS!5. Amfhff mated a::rnttion CllW:I' be         Fitteen ~ was n ~ n: :a h'eshold b exdude lransierit *Dr GeneraJE~~-                                                                          the km. of .iU off-s~ po,ve, and los.s " .cn*site Etnet;Ef'lCI ,;mer.rim Nfli       rrcme:ntary lcsSff ofaff-1*;1.a.power:

orly onelr.in ct ~ n c y 111.'S'>!:S beiflg batk..'ed tram It'.(! um m.111

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The 4 tla.rrl!5fcr.llal1ime is based en fie St.mi BliKkcutCq:>ing Frft~ rtinuteswas~~ rnanmt.l<y"""'5r:lcff as _

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loss dlhi~ sisvt pow!! set.Re TiOdd fliea~ fhe EN.l!ffl. to~ Ste Ne.a This IC a ~ IO assi.re '11'4111 fl i,e unlikely eve,t ti .a pn:fl:nged rs. vi.\ Fls5i,co Pio:!uct BiW!ier st.atioo bbdosJi, 1ifnefy re::cg1ilico of the serb.lsnti=" d ~effl'lt<:caws ao:lthat dK.laraliM<<aGffler.il ~~aseartyasf!i appepriR. based on a rNSCfl.ib.._, ,¥,:SH~of ihe eve.lli hJetby.

                                                                                     =r~~:~~=~dAIIOff.§itePCNM.inj Escii..ital kl General Er1-e~                                                          &1Klf.gercyin axndan:a 1\tlh-SS1.

Flftt!enr.~s'l'!m-~ asathmso!:,fdtoex~ tr.w..~ta rromenury mses<<off.-s'.\e pc,re:.

     'Tffl!*IM!lihood olJMIDMO o1t lfr.z.t COP. emergencybt11 !it1cud be based ca a t&aifrstieil(lp(iBaldttw:~itl.Jil!imsm "' ~)'.ll il'l~decision                SS.2-Basts:                                                                          SA2 -Basts:                                                                        SUB -Basis:

based .on<r:fy a di..1nce of nit_Qat'ng h event <<u'.d rw.MJlt *n .a loss cf 11.tu.illb:..time in JreParilg .ild mipMl'liflthg p u b i c ~*actOOS. Under tl,ue <D'ditiom. the rt.lclor ii,~ n g rmre heat ttl.Jn the Manual~ ad!CllS taken -1t the R~~ TIJfb~ Generatcr Soard (RTGBJ

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                                                                                     "lilXinun~ he:M IOildfor\\tidlh~~~te:mart~ed. A                                       .111:e 111y 5et d ~ s by the ~lof'Oper.Jton;iJ WiJidJ C.N!,H or shoo(d In tttition, under ~<Xlrdfoi.\. f:S!.al p-od\.ci bamer rncr\itorir.Q             Site J.rea EMeroero, n in::kud ~ " conditions eici'il lha1 ~.1!1 .:>                  cattse cmirol rod! to be rapd'f ~ no 1ht! rxzre .itrdt.<<s dmwi IV                N:t.1K::atioo al lhaual Even! (NO.JE}dil~sikatm. This $C ".xcrudes c*p*lilty m.l)' bo degrade<i                                                     IMM;NEl,T loso crp,lfflliill lcs. of bcif, fu,! clad ard RCS                                                                                                            ina:fterienl crfficalit@s. !hill oo:,..r dur.flg pamed A ! ~ ~

i.u.!oOcil..~ wlh rnc::1cf stait\Jps. (*.g... cdtl:a!Jy eatt,e- tlarl :es!'rnatl!d)..

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{RTG6)area:,yS<<ofadicnsbyiN-n,.,ctc,ap,rallois)a!"'1ich """"'" ~:,t~~s=:!~~~!f~=~wt~4)the The tom *,ust.ioc-o" is used h oni&r to llkr,'t U(NS'.';.'O of ~ e d dlOrt

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down th!! re-ador". sys1em in lt\.1t a front lne aU1omitic prott<tbn ~ cfd nae fln:tion in rMpOns.e ;o a plan trans.ier,t Thus lfl.e r:lant s.atety has t:een

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             ~~""'Ne~ rateirtm ~amed a:rrtn:d rDd l'nO\l9'TteflfS !ol.dl a.,s; V'..utdoMl bri withdr.wtal. Thtse.ihttt term po~ .startup rates are lt..e
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Read!xlutt;ne G"""'illor Board (RTC-B).ws"""ssJ\i :il sllllmll',l'lle rtilCt:<00\'<fl b e ~. !ht de~Jrri:tic<h! ~I ma.yluwbeen e:t£Hded ar b!Pc~ d Ifie gf'tl!is tam at 'the Rea::torP.tdf.dioo Syst~ ll m.nAJl .actitffl tak.en .rt ?re Re...:tor Tl.l'bbe Generat.or Bl.\ard (RTGB)

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    \nter lhese OO'ldl!k:m.. thet6.~ ie, producing men heal thzi the                 Loss    or Mt OC power a:qironi!!ia ability to monitor and~ ¢v1t
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I\ \GE: 1~ Jli,\' ISION: 2 S -1 lOT CO:-.'l)ITIO;\ S l', \1 , -llOTU.\SIS Sl' LUC I!, PL\N'I (' L.\ SS!FJC.-\TIO:S 'llX)L EP3 :4 (APP-A-22) St Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Sito Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event S S6 1n>1Ji1itr o, MonilDI

  • Sis,,i1x,n T"'"""' in ""9..,. SA4 Ut-A.ANI-ED lms d Silfety S)-mn1M~ or hk.KCn in tloe CQrit:ol SUJ \ff'I.ANIED Lon el S.lrly Sy,!ffll
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Siftrv Svs;&T1 i'd~D1 CilllrM:lt Wbstvriiihoutcomnert loss. of S... *lso 2. RCS Ink Rat.in lho Fi><ll>ll Pn:d.d-illr ffl'l!l f ;itje. Safety S'f.ilem .tf'.IU'Dation.

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2. ldomified la ...- -.. - 2 5 -

SU4 F\l<I O'a.d Dep:lalon UNPLANNED-A p.l'iWTJ!!t@r th~<< M1 fYenl that is ~ Ile rt.:ttit IJEHTIFIED LEAl<AflE: d ani~W'Ok.dicnmd,.qsirts-oaretfw<< m i ~ ~ "Leak.Jge (t><<:ep!.CCNTROUBl LEAKAGE)"" o'os<d ,yslom,, Optora:ting ~ .Awlicability~ 1, 2, 3, 4 SI.dim JMTP seilf o: vai. ~ing wll s1!ill.e clf)U'~ and 0 RCS LEAK RATE - Cc,,mi..d d IDENTIFIED aoi UNICENTIFIED cxru:k.ded to~ 5UT\O << coCitdioQ l:arii, ct EAL V~uts: j LE.'J<AGEuddnodb,Ttcm" Sc>tclicati°"'. b.Le...,..iolofle~~tc:mVU'OesflXilfe 1. Re"'*"Ccal.n~*tlivly*a'lle ~ u UNIDEl(l1flED LEAl<AGE - Leal:;oge "'1i<t> s nol IDENTIFIED bodl s;peaf.c:;a :r1oc:ne n R'Ol'ff1 eitier noc 1o n.emn .,,,, n Mldadde!,;,d.:r:og,,,aw111>n: ..J UJ LEN<AGE orCONma.LED LEAKAGE. CONIROLLEO LEAKAGE- Seal"watef klw st,gdll!d tomb ope,aton of INUQE de1ecbol1 s)'l,11!1'115.andtobePRESSt.RE BOUNOI\RY l8\K...aE. er .. eo.o.c.v,, 0ow Eqw,,-"eot ~ 131 QR tt'3dlx-eotlan1 corm M'wlls.. c. RI!~ Coo\aot~~,k.aae~a ~O'!flffaiakttle.

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q,.,>ling -Applf-ty: EAL V.Juts : S - HOT CONDIT10NS 20 EAL - HOT BASIS PAGE REVJS10N: 3 ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSJ.FICATlON TOOL S - HOT CONDITlONS 10 EP3:4 (APP-A-23) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Areo Emergency Alert Unusuol Event SU6 - Basis:

                                                                                                             ~     pur~ollttis IC and itsas."iOCiattdEAL-s is lJ re~zt <1.kmc.of
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This EAL is in1ended 1Dbe uc>Od art, \\ihen e>..~ rr-e'~ (o-.g., rel ~ o( imoormiDn m."m rado transrris.Sfm:S. !rld¥0'.J.lli 1:4~ selt i:> olf-s!e loaJtioos, t<aj ,re bei,g "5<d to n'Ol;e """"""i<:otion> possible. The li..a fer ,oc,.-sM axmll..nC3.t.cos tos1 enc:ar1)2He them, d.~ior!.sroufh&lyuwd i:irqM!!fa'.icffl. of~, mNlfll The hi fcrotf-Wccrmuiic.atom :, ~ t h e m.o1 all m!iln:!I cf a:JffllTll..ri:ions. muthety uyd b ctf<<fi ffT'l!f'U'l'lCY l"IOtiffcau:ns.. S-HOT CONDITIONS 21 EAL - HOT .BASIS PAGE REVISION: 3 ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL .S - HOT CONDJTIONS 21 EP3:4 (APP-A-24) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event 5U6 Las,dMOn-wcrOll-site~c..palilit..._

                                                                                                                                                         ...i Operaling-Applicilbility:*

EALV.thws::

1. los,;ol AU.d !ho illlowrg O<HMCOMrMl!CO!oonrntds affectflg the Jt>ility ID perform ltJIJtinf.cperMIOfll-;
  • l'\anl PllQO
  • Plant Ridia
  • Co<rme,tiai -

J;l!! 2.1.css: of ALL ct hi! jclkmif.Q oft:.s'teoom1DJOlc:iC:Ul methods, ~

  • Commtn:ial phone* h:lude inslalleil Ciel phones il !ho Coolml Room. b.rt BTHERbo.x:

nct"""""ailcoll phooe. State. .and Cotlfty Hatifications Hot Rngdom (HRDI S -HOT CONDITIONS 22 EAl.-HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: 1 ST LUCIE PL.\NT CL'\SSIFICATION TOOL S - HOT CONDffiONS 22 EP3:4 (APP-A-25) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Th.i s Page Intentionally Left B lank S - HOT CONDillONS 23 EAL -HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: 2 ST LUCIE PLA"IT

                                                                      .. CLASSIFICATION TOOL                 S - HOT CONDillONS 23 EP3:4                                         (APP-A-26)                St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE RECOGNITION CATEGORY Hi HAZARDS AND OTHER COND*ITIONS AFFECTING PLANT SAFETY H-HOTCONDITIONS 24 EAL - HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: I ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL H - HOT CONDITIONS 24 EP3:4 (APP-A-27) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Alert Alert Un usu.it.E.v(lflt HG1 - Basis: :HA.4 - Basls: HAI - Basis: HU4 - Basis (continued): EAL #1 enootrp.JSS(IS c:onaitms undH ffl:ch a HOSTILE ACTION has EAL 'llfJ a to tn!!.Uf'!: !Mt notfications kif *t h! a:rc.l'alt tn;i; .1tl! made ma

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      &ntly mM.lte and that Offsite Repc:nse Otganizati<lns (OROsJ and rtarrt.
        ~:~i=s~~~~~t:~Ef~~~~w1,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       perttt1nl!111r't. ~ a ,ate cf btigt1tan&d :1WJ111ne.H f'95PNirw h cre,,Jble lu,dionsood oomd clth.tequipr,"'11 c a - bo>tr¥1Smed., ood                                                                                                                                                                                                    h'Nl It 15 not 1he in!tnt of fhis EAL Jo replact, e-x~ir,g nm-hoslile r~*<f-
                                                                                             ~~=:~~~=gre~=tyR~~~
        ~perated frmi ar!Ch:!r loca!ion.                                                                                                                                                                                                                              EAL-s inwMng ~mill.

These' EALs .xt.kMs !he o t n l ~ t:r., wry raptJ progr.sSK.ln d Thew snly .!urctions .., ,-.,.., aon1m1. RCS'""""")'. and """""1ar)I ewnts, <1!.dlas~ .,q,enl!'!'JOGoo S4tp1iembtr 11 , 2QJ1. TMy ~net Thi.I E.AJ.. r.t::M ~ a µbot reoentes imorrr..aticnft!9,ffli~ Ml airr.rafl

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ............ ,.neod-lho °'"""31 EYl<ll e/emer<~

Th!NRCW.~~aiionsctlicer(HOO)wlf""""""°*1Dlfw Th! f3d th& h: site ts U'lda wriom attd << is Mt aiertitied ..ttn t.arvef lotnset if tht thrut iMtws an ilUllf {.Uitw k. meant to bt i ~ i'.: II.I ffllh~time a vail.-:lebfurlhe'sr~ .SC.,,or~/ ,1SS15,tance, Escair.imolt!l!s """llencvcb5sitle>tion i.v.l. 1f"W"'!'ial!, >'IOI.id be b.Ged oo System M.ilfl..oc:tc:in c ~ oinntl-.rilhl>opclonlialfore><M1g~dan-;ag1toJl>epn). The

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ..talus *nd !iizo of lhw pl...,,nay bepw.dodby NORAD IIY<>>vh t,. NRC.

u.. 1------= s~i,-e-Are~-a~8~n-e-r-,o-e_n_c-~-----~ :.::.":~~~~~~{!:~~=:_or I-H_,S_4___8_a,_s_is~,- = = = = = == = ~ - - - - - " ' 1 ci_.a! cnh*ll..-ng). EAl.s #2 - ~ ttfff'-IO speriic A'\Jtt'Jruu are>>s *!hat ror,.an safet)i EsoafiJtion I01'le1 err*~d~5S~ie;,ton ~v.oufd be ~,1 HM Vl'OUld v\ ;c,.~or~.nJf~rB:lUiMfor~~~olth(! be ~~ l the Unilt inwt'fts "'" ;,.t,ine, v.ilhW'I 30 mil:'Mes of the pl..-.. I- lllsardtol~l1.an~hU1DJllftubdy~N ~~~i~~'::::J~~~~=dle

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                                                                                             ~- ~ 0t .-m otc!Wil dis<bedieme. such~ sm.~ airua!\
                                                                                             ~        . lu11ers.oqq,;ic;iid"'!'J<e5boll"""'~w,:lmh, tnEAL #J Sfflme nentlofthi:lm.v,ijiJdecan~rl ESSENTfAL AREAS bo.i1Q , ~ to Jon:osbejOOd~VJ limits. ,nd hlsdarnaQP nnybe *w.rned b""'"'OOC\m!d "',:t;,ot s.tet1*rr,te:ns. The US HU1 - BMio:

I!) *n;, EAL ad:to..es Ille ~'ngmcy for* very r.,p(<!firoll'.,."" or*....-... OY!NERCONTRCilEOARfA (oc,I,). Toose.,..;-.,,.,. ad,qu>t*ly Go<>log.oal ~ (USGS) Natioml 81nh~ake lrnom1><m Cantor <all Thc,e EAt.:s .n-CJ11!:~ an-the ba!Jis. of ~OWI.ITM..~ elf M e"t?ntd

       >W>,H tbo,..-..,.,i.,,,edc:n Sep!- I I, :1001. Ito; nolp<l!W_..d solefy               .-.ddress<dt,y ofhe, E""-5..                                                                                                                                             s.uffieie.ot rn.1go.f~ kl bed t'.Xlf'IOOm to PAM operab:lrl.

ccnfirm lf ,n U"ffiquN has ocn.irred. l:n !ht area flt the pJ.r.L §II.I cc, lieJ:d>eellial loraratlitrogic-.01 release. R, 1her1he i-in<Jw.s Ifie need tonajd as>is:.OC* we 11> t.!*J>O..bility tJ< sigiili""~ :.wld inde1Mliniru! dam* frcm ad:ifo,al a.t lria \"91or ..Kb~ o-.itmfflts. Nole tfiill :his EA\. is appic.oi,ie foranyHOSTlf.EAC'Oa.CCQffl\11.or lh.11 tras """"'""1. in ihe O.V!ER CCNrRCti.ED AREA. n;;. 1n,:1.- 1SFS1s th.11 nu y be OLJt,;)J'e 1hr PROTECTED AREA but !i1iil W:hn the EAl.1/2 ls bas<!doo

  • l<x11>do ""II (irlodiirlgclolm) Of high..oo, thill havt taused 'v'\SIBlE OAMAG'E 1o mciu1e eont.rim.ig ~ w EAL# L [);wmge may be =sod kl-'C!Te poru:n, cl fl* "1e. but w..ld not ..ai,ect ilbility of s.afelty fl.n:.ik:ns Ix> cpt fate..

LI. The~ 1l\3JII the~* is\l"ldlr wicui ~mth m:nirT.31 ttnl .MifM))t.fDr O\'cNEROOM"RQr-LEO AREA ')',!ems " qund b' H fe "'"1down <>I lhe ¢Jr'. As d<fMd in the EPRkpcffl<:n!d Gooolioft for Hud,ar Pf.ant R - f t r . h ! r ~ or a:tttcn .nsi_\ta,c>>t) amw, ~fifes Olfst'le £AL #2 -o,0<s 1he ~ ,-=-= = -ru=1u c,f ,ne,poct<d threat Olrival ar in'jlaol M ,......... n=,sua,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                         -=,,..,."""' i.,,llt= =-= =-='1 ~:,.=;~:i==~-.;~i"~~~-
~      Rospcose ~ization (CRO)rt.od<loss aod~onforhl irrpl!!l'letU!XXJ of.Jl:JO:e.dm! fT'IN,'5lffS.

u,uitH< * *nbiwlyshonlimL t:V!l *, ,,*a i>ltlhlhnucll,a-plonl ... a r : d ~ n an ...ihquallob8"doo* 5

~      This EW.. ad:hs.~es ltl,e-potentiru for .1 'W!r'/ rapd pnvMson o f ~

doe b:1t.HOSTI.E ACTlON. ll&nctirditndedw ilddressno.dernslhatare The:"2Nofthsis~lffll.fftll&n~forlheaiooer ac..cl.ttnat

                                                                                             ..-..rmdt: in iJtlfltiY.trlZ'llleJ IIXt fm.Otfsr.e~

(OROsl aodplnptn<YYl1!1n .,.,taioc,1~ _ ,, Orva~ IHU4 -- Basis : r...ir...i.-... .....,......,= *

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ~ated.

0 z ~ewfUlw.-:tsd * ~sldlassmalanralt r_.:ioa thelXl!dib(Jolhroal. Arir>er isrneanllo bo . 1"'91' ain:r.rit wirh b '::!.~~':'."

                                                                                                                                                                                                =- Room i> auca/ lalhl! itrpf......,..-.or ell'eaM                   The US6*<11<1Jic.~ Sunioy(lJSGS) No<ional Eanh:J.,:iko 1n1,,mo11cn 0       ~fu:~~~=*::':"~~~by~

EALs. pctont,al lc<c:a,,sjr,gsq-.ifio,ni ~ locheplanl. Comro,nocomn Ian *~hasoocc.,rod in the atUofflepl...__ ir II.I

r. Escafntln ofUltS ifflWf"~qdai;sifaik:nl'ew!I, i f ~. would bl!
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Olfyl!ept,nti>l<l1idltl-espc,o;lie-is madene<ddeci.Yl! floA'ert.

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b ~**-,- ------- - - - - - ----t=cif~~u::i=:, ~:;*j:'?~~~ 01

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ThE lnt<<rt Q.4 lflis. IC~ to~thon tvWKs wt'!.Ere central of h plant CcJnnCt be ~ Mtatfuhtd in .i time';I/ nwmer. In !fi5 ca!le, e)ipl:ditiOU5

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Ah\tlef inii cl15.5if,.cm)cc,Jldbe1ra<M~~lhetmuc'l!Yr\d

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danifcalion~ 11: <1000fd..nte \'\;:bt.hf.sM's Phys.~Seo..ril)if'b.n..md e.~plMi1.

  • sagmH o r ~ * :vy 0 tramil"f tJ. c:on1rol et s..1fety Sf5,i~~ha5o rot oo::tAred (.vd'loujl f155ion HAS - Basis: ct11!!1:l1<""Yl'1 ir. pm:mt ba,;rier d,mq m,y""' , .. be roirote<I).

R.eft~ is nude 11)'51',.e~ficsecunty~ft Sl1J)f:fv.s"'° ~ the54! Room""'°-*

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W:ih lhe c.ntro1 addniooal -

  • m::,iiE<YQ ood irdYdu.t:s- ar1t the de:s~red perwmel on-sb qtait:ed .rd trmed '3 ToelntOfllcttllc!EAL isi> *,t,bllsh CC!fflJI af irrp>rtln!pja<1.equilrreflt drect.oo m,ug/1 flo Tfdrioal 5',pport Cffilr aodicr - .._

I aodk"""'1edgeaf~plarf-in*tmely-. Primify 1<1'f)ha,is!liocM be pl>oe!llfflffle""1'!'°"""'*"'"""""""t,1!,at supply pnteci<lfl "'"and inltlrma!icn . . . *alo!y lundian!,_ n-. sllfEly

                                                                                             ~f.ac-~maybe~eSfiollJ..
                                                                                             !Mlllii:,1o  *"ll>li"'  pl.,. ocntro1 rom ...:side the Canw( Room mN
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                                                                                                                                                                                   - - - p l > C e d a > h P'""'tP!,y,,caJStct,ityPl.n X      lu-dio<ls.-,..c6ilyooo:°"RCS""""""Y,-'"""'1darJheal                                   .,..al,lolhls...,.toaSi1r!h>*~.
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                                                                                                                                                                                   ~:~:=:i=';'c;:tt~~o~~~ty The-dQtfmwwicn d'Mtethef u nee o:intru ,s f f " ~ ill f t ~                                                                                                                          riinrlil "°""
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p...,. lien P!an.

       -             n p - is basMO!l Emocgoncy Coctdna'a (EC) jclc!gmeri. Tho EmergencyCoc:,rdinab' il e..~ tonliil:e ill r e ~ i'ffi'tned:                                                                                                               EAL.#2 i5 ~ 10 erYJUre 1hat appr.::,prict:.e nct.fficafcns Jorh seoriy judwriert l'fllhin !he 15 rrituebmehmeb U.tni'fet ~tJu! ~ h a s
       -olhplo<lCfn>mtheromx*-Pon*

t-bif.~:;t1 d. an UflUWll Ewnt. E,c.-,i*tioo oflhioeirervency<lMsi!kalion-. f f ~. -.ildbeby Thsim f'lnducl EatritrTilble or Al>lc!m,-ol Rod Lew'.:sJR.adio<>gic.tl Effl...t Tho detfflnnaticn or*- * " m.-ldotvc,.q, use otmrrm:oo toond In EAL*. the ~ie>I Sea,rtyP\"" (Continued in nm colunm} H - HOT COl'.'DlTlONS 25 EAL . HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: I ST LUCIE PLANf CLASSIF1CATION TOOL H - HOT cmmmo. s 1.5 EP3:4 (APP-A-28) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Areu Emergency Alert Unttsl.llll Event ftGf HOSTllE ACl'iCN Re,uNng in i,,,,,. o1 Ph~ C-ol HS4 HOSTilE ACT~wilhi> lhe PROTECTED AREA J*IA4 HOSTILE ACTION 'ldln ~ .. Ol'INER CONlRCI.LED AA£.Ac, Alrllome J-JU4 Coolnned SEOJRJTY CONllllal <K'Thrt>I ~,.,t,

                 ~,eFacility,                                                                                                                                              lmdc Tlnat                                                                      lno~at"'
  • Pol2ntia; Dogt>d>b<!n in lh* Lewi of Sai.ty of thaPf;aotL Opef.iif,g Mode Appr.e*lllfily: All Operill.in; Mod* Api;lic>bi.li!y: All Operaq Mod< Api;lie>bili!y: All Ope:r.1ting Mode App(i~lity: All EM..V.alue,s: EAL Values: EAL Values: EAL.Value:
t. A HOSTIL£ ACTION har. oc:affl!':d IUdi lt\ill plMt p!tf1IQ"lnel ate LA HOSTILE ACTION ts ocaJJID; Cf ha COC\n..d W!iltin the 1.. A.HOSTILE ACTION ,s ocoonin;cr hn ooctlftd Nbn hO';WER 1. A SE~ITY CONOOIOH Uial . - NOT inYc.,.
  • HOSTilE
        ,,,.i,i. "'ope<-~                ~n,d 1o moinlail safo<y funclions..             PROTECJHJ.AREA         ;n""""'"     by ti< s.o.ily SnJts.,p.r,;,<<_         CONTROU.ED AREA as ,_..d by lh< s.o..;,y Slli~ s..,p.r,,;...-_                   ACTION     **"'f'O!l>d   by"" .5e<tdySl1ift ~'°'-

2B QR _gj

2. A HOSTILE ACTION h._. c"""'1 falure of Sp,ri Futl COolllg 2- Aval-notlocalion lmmlflC of.., AIRUNER ata<i.lm!.t wilhn 30 2-AcndbleSt.i....;.."""""Jlmalootikalicn Sy,lomsatll lloll, BiTru.lcf.>mav,iol~olykuFRESH.Y n'il'IUll!Sdlhe!i'....e.

OfF-1-0ADED REACTOR COOE IN POCL  !,!!

3. A v-.d nolffic.'\Jn frcm NRC PfO"idinll ncnnaboo of..,

artJ"iltlfrut HS2 Cam,! Room Ev,cuatian Hass..., In~- nl l'lanl e<<m,i Canal bo Estab6shed Clpffal~Modellppi<'.abiUty: All ap..a.q Mo!wApplicability. All EAL.ViJUM.7 EAl.VilUl!s~ 1_ 1!21CQHP-I00.02. Conlrol Room lnoooessibi'..<y. requ,.. Comrd!Rocm fV.ICJJation. HA1 o..- l'hon<:mtna Al!tding ESSEN!lAL AREAS. HU1 Nwai<<°"1rudivoPhfoorno!no~lhe PROTECTEDAR~ Op<<ating Modl Applicability: All Opor,ting Mode App(lcai,iity: All EAl..VMun: EALValUf-s: AJRUIER-Ami.erl'SmNni.1Dbe-a. la~aru~mib ft~-.alfarcausqJ~an.JQemhptw. t._ Se>micawnt IJl!-tllan Opomng ll>s* ~ (O!lE) asmialtod by BSEHTIAL AREAS-Aru5 within the PROTECTED AREA hit"""'"' e~pme,0. srsiems. carponem. a maler'.i, the r.il-.

                                                                                                                                                                     ,.,smic,10<M'l!flb!ian~S-J6{S--44J)GREATERTI1ANO~g.                          1. Soismc evon1 ident'.fie<ll>y ANY 2 ol11le t , ~,

do!lruttial,"' "'"""' alffllidl roulddn!alyorindiwd/r endangef the pA,lich<alih and sai.ty by ""'""1<>-.  !!!!Q

  • Solsrm:.,.nloonfnr.edbyplont.-rmnitcf' ins'1Jlne<<s(hnrnia'...-*-{S~"4])

fRESII_Y Off-lOAOED REACTOR CORE IN POOl-Ate,,Nvoll-loooed ,.....,,-ooro_ inlhoS<>enlf<Jl!Pod,wsts~hoeriodol * ~ r . t l <> p\,,lt time Y1hen,ccw.off-Willdbes:lru !Jnlil OClf'! ntba.d i s ~

                                                                                                                                                                   ._ Eartllquab cxnirmt,11.y Alff t"!lhe foll~
  • US ~ - y (IJS(JSJ Naticnol Eant,qwke
                                                                                                                                                                           , Earihqu>ie felt in fl"'ll                                                    lnfiJn"n."ffloo Cerner-HOSTILE ACTION - An.n to,,aid
  • lb:Joar Pow<< Plant (NP!') or s poaom,Jthat indudu lho used ,ioltrrt 1ix.. >> deslrcy-i!,nert.
  • us Goclagi:ai s....,. (USGS) N.1iiona1 Ear1hQun lnfoonatian c.rur tak.. ho5t.lQK. and'or Wimidal.e 1htt lk*nset. to ad11fl'Vt M end. This o:\.lde.t. at"Jd: by air. land, << WX.r ush'Q Q'JlS.. txpiosWSi
  • Control Roan indc:*u,n oC degraded~ ol systems ""lu*od _gj PROJEcnt.ES. ~ . or other dew:f!S uw.d todf.lhrer OMtn.r.fw.foree. Other .i.cts that sah,fy me. O',l!IH',1n intP.rn nu.v be rd.kifM1. forlhosafeshutoolmdfhop:ant.
       ~Tlt..E ACTIOi shot.td"'-' :bewnstrufd 10 in,:IIJc't- .acts cf CWJ dwbed'Eflte or6efanict.Js ~ 1hJ\ Mt no! ;:11'1:cf a ocotffled atb:ton the                                                                                               2. Tomaelc slri~ng ,w!iin PRO ECTED AREA b::undary OR hi\11
NPP. NorKemuism-based EAJ...s .,bauld tie U¥.d :to address such aVi:ties (i.t :.. fas.may include- vicur.t ilCt\ befttH:n indMdools fl ft.rmoer 2!l. -g.~r:!,an 120Jl'.ph.

e<r*Olle::l .r~)- 2- Torn.ado witir,gORl<jf,wncls """""""" 120m!i>moi'.:ng in \/1StBLE  !,!! JMMI.NEHT - ~ o n acti<:ns haw been nEffectiw. addti>nil'! actions .n OOI e:QJet:ted ID bt succe,sh.(, and irer.ded informalion micatft DAMAGE lo AHY O!Ul8 '"""""' stn,cu-es<a\lmllJj...tety S)'SiE-"lS er ihat ltw! ,wnt wcoooiwn WII cccu. Whan! lMMINENT ijme:frames .v. JPE!Qt'4!d-, they" man ai::ofv_ """!"""'"I OR Cbnto:11 Rotm io6cal'cn of dl!graded perlc,n..,...ct*lhoo! 3. loletNllfucding:dlillhas.th!!potrial lo ilffedw~y," *lfd 0¥/NER COKTROllED AREA-Thi! PQl1iof,o/Fl't prq>e<ty ~ , 1 / l d irddng Ila St. 1oimtodaa;eun<:a11'.<:1as-~.01>yFPL{El'l*1J Lucie-* rc..rPJnWlieh is *lb;od

                                                                                                                                                                   """'1*yst,ms:

Reaclor °"11aim"ont ilwdrg ;m 9-ield Bulding ir<ake Cool~ W"'"'{ICW)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ~l"""""t,yToehnical~f<:aiitffl *forlMJ-c:po-afrqmode in AHY d h J ~ ;nos:

COOlrC!NllOl11 lnlak1tSlrucbn l'RO"TECTalAREA-Thn,u lwithn the °"'*Ccnlrolkldl><H)"""'-l>l!d tr,h, """"1r"1its ..-dauoci _.,.ilfldfllcilrtie< ffldo!.ed ,,ithin tie secui.'\f peffl!.Utieroe. The .n:a 'ffllhin .-.hi.::h a<XlCU'ltabiit'V ot persconet e maW..med n an ~ Reador Autil.l,y Eula~ (RAB) c.on--i,o,,,ot Ca:Er,g \'later (CGW) Cable 5f:tudno Room ,,...., Ccof,v w-{TCWJ platfam....-. SECUNITY CONOITK>N-Nfy Seruity Event as lstMS\U-. ~ e d ~ c:nflQe!lCY pan Iha!: a=ffi1itw.s

  • h'Nc!ocrrptmise ~ slle Vri.,JS..;kf>g,!,rRocm ~CodillgW- fCCW)
                                 ~to"°"""°"*                                                                                                                    Steam Tresde Ar9                           Emf!rl!'ncy Oiese! Generator Euldirci se<Uity. l!naL'risk lo
       .a HC6Til...E.ACTION_

or a p<l(On<.11 cleg,;datioo Jo the level ol s.iety of the pin A SECURlTY CONDITION dces nol irM:lvt Cbndensat,, s..~ Tn lCST) ~ OJ 5o:r.>;io Tri (DOST) St..mTr..iJolna

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~*m~~~(RAB)

VISIBLE DAMAGE: -Dil"fgQi! ID eouumenl or llNc:ttn*tYl i5 readl!l Dbsev-.ble wiflaot ~ ttsl'm u .m.atvsis. ~ t5

      ~Ldlc:mt. to CJuse oom:emn_.gar.tng*t ' h e ~ ~tyor re:tiabilityd!Jtt al'fected smdul'e. sy~tem. or*~ n t . Ex.rnp1!: ~                                   Ultinut. He>! S.k IUHS\                    RoluolinoW>1g Tank (RWTl                Emer:gency Dit~I Gener.au
      -          : C:.for1nation duu, -      °' in,pact. dwng. ,,..,..,-. rupuo. c,a:iing. rd pm bl:>"!era-Q- 9'11aceblenlishes (e.11-. pm                                                                                                        Builcioo dil)l)irQ.S01:n:hos) shrudnott.. induded.

OR fContinuedOO nf:rt "<""'-' H - HOT CONDlTIONS 26 EAL - HOT BASIS PAGE REVISION: l ST LUCIE PLANT CI..ASSIFlCATION TOOL H - HOT CONDlTIONS 26 EP3:4 (APP-A-29) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event HA1 -Basis: HU1 - Basis: inclJstriJl~yt,,,z,n+/-,(e.~ . *le<:1riealshodl) 1hal~neceo,,wy

                                                                                                                                                                            =~~JIPl.lt ~

EAL #3 .addeSSH *ttt-e*etfe<:t d jr,t._em,l ffo::iding Qln!d! by tvent, such H f:"=C:,~~d~~e!g!:.~~~~.. aix.esstoopc,a. .orn'IOfi.tor:saietyeqwpnent Theinatxlitytoaoctn. EAL~ 3.ddretS!s m!in U"bine n::<<Jt~ ~ failur~s of suffic'ent

                                                                                                                                                                                                               ~~ e~:~~~,:.;~:::*
                                                                                                                                                                                                   ~ pt,oe d'ce-s not met the illtert al this EAL
                                                                                                                                                                                                   "'1l)aci nc:tl'M! cpYaticn of th! ~.

b!CiMie 1.1 did noc. opl!l'i.11~ arol:lf'lftors.1fttyequi~n:~k an t!a'..1t1I or~.JI poeer,c.i &!grad.iicn of II>> """' cl Y<ly of 1he plin. Of m,(orC011C<tTI islhopo<eno;al for ~ o f oontius1bleflud,

                                                                                                                                                                                                   ~~=1~':!'~=-.:.=~""~l':~~~

lho-Floodng n uMld in In E'Alde5Ctit-.s ii amdition ~ w.tw i , ~ lh1 room f.a5ttr 1hMl m.1..r.<<1 eqtipment ts capilllle of J !:flVt'al, re:!f111irv II and HU3. FINI BOX o1 rise of w~a- lwavrilhin ht roc:in. Oas:sific:.uicn of this EAL !ifwd not bo del,yr.1-.ltiht mnodiw .n<<t> a* ben,itl>..., 1o isolm lh>w- This EAi. ,sronsis1entwr.h of aNol'fioalioo of l..lou,wl Event ESSENTIAL AREAS -,-... >mllin iht PROlECTEO AREA. INt .....,._ 'NOUE)"'lile~lheilnticipat mm,*d<s,11!dn"""1111it.ing

                                     <:OOQlls eQUpnenl s"YM<<rS. OM'IIOfl8'is, ar rmteri~. the bfan,                                                                                                ~ riKW!lO!>Mt!1y11!/alod oqu'pTl!f~lli<>n*Utetmtrgenq des<N<Jiim,"' rei.a.. cl l<h~h GOOid diffllv or m""'lv '""""'" lhe      EAi. "4 iJd<h,;sos 111'! lh'e,l to ...r.ty*relille<loquipment i'1)0S<d by             o'..,.llcabon wHI, I is basal a, damage o,,e by PROJEC11.£S l'Ui>liehoo'lh n:t,ille!rtw . _ . , r.ic1-..                            PROJECTILESgone,,t,d by.,,... Ulline rmliT'Q"'"""""" f.aaros.                         ge,,raled by h f..,.. er in oorjundion wilh
  • si,,..., g"""alo< l>Jbo Thlrtb't, tu, EAL ts OCl'llis:m "With !he d&friticn o*a, Al.EAT ia that tie n,p!.... n.,.. 1a1ar-.-bodasli&ldbylhoradcilogicaltC.ar PROTECTED AAEA - The ;ro* (.,;,t,;, !he OWNER CONlllCUED AREA)ocrupie<lby ill< nuclM'..,it, aro"""""'1ed ~ t . . . c t potent'..111 mis for actual orsubsalt:.111 pote:-ntial ~ i o n d tie lf!Yef of mi<>np<cductlJamer JCL wf*tyofhJ'lall t.tal1ie, endostd within die Stl9C\.fity perimft"er Jtnce. The~ wilhr'I EAL 113. addfeSH nab..nl wtaiihfr ~ of> luneant wamtng .rd whchaca:JllObiUtydpersct1Ml ism111birw!dhaB~. EAL #5-iiKr.tesse vehicle: a;Khes w *n ~ PROTECTED AAFA ftilt a5SOCi.ated rain lal and SD1T1!.:IJ'Qle!L
                                                                                                             '"""'" VlSllllE DAMAGE ID ESSENllAL AREASor m icabul of danuge to safety strua:1ns. systems. or rorr:poomts oorrbinng tunc.Oans               Esoililfion of ttJi.1 e:Merg@OC)' cbnsiF..,catM t;eve:I, 'if appropria,!e, w::uld b!

aoo sf£1P11 reqc,red for s.>>.t ~ d. d'IE pl.mt based oo' S!Bl..E DAM\GE. orby-r in plani ocnd!Y.m. YII HI\ 1. EAi. i!6 adtn,.., o1h<t pt,ooan..,. !l,al ras<ii in VISIBLE DAMAGE lo lht ESSENTW.. ARE.AS<< ~.sin indicafonof d ~-k> slnJttlftS.

                                                                                                             ,,..1.,,,.. << C<IIJ1!)<Q!nb cahnog I\Jndmund >:y,lern.rllqUK<<i b
                                                                                                             . . , . _,., o1 111op1n (suchilhu'ri<:al>!andmm"'""°)f>at CM1 iillso be JJ'fCU"SOf'S of n"lR RIWS l'V!fltS.

H- HOT CONDillONS 27 EAL- HOTBASJS PAGEREVISION: 1 ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIF1CATION TOOL H - HOT CONDITIONS 27 EP3:4 (APP-A-30) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert IJ,iusual Event HA1 (Continue</) HU1 {Continued)

l. I~-.! f,oodln;, in Nff cf the loloning ~tm~u:~s ~~fhg in ,ln elR!driool 4. Ti.rltine f,1i:i,ra r!'-'iulting in ca1iing p~triltion or diiln<~ to 5hod h3,;zard :,W p~es aooe5\ ID operee or rmn.U safe!'( eg,;aptnen OR ttmne or genemor se-a!s.
                                                                                                                         ""1h>i Roomiid'ca'.mcl~per!of""""2ol.,,..,.fetysr.,1.,lmsc ll!!
5. N.llui:il oooorr-ence!i,a ~ lhe PROTECTED AREA; Nff d Cab\, Sproa<iing Roan lnlal<e Cooto0 \'I= (tCW) lhelolkwir.q:
  • Corlfirmed t1:0rOCilnP w.imio~ ;,. in *l'SP.d.
                                                                                                                      -~Rooln                                           eoo,,cnen1 Coolr<11 w..t.f /CC\'I')
  • Lowin!i!l;eeanalie..!d- 10.511. MlWfor1 hc<w0<""'"'-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      -* Vtsu* sig,!ngs by !itaboo persomel flat w.rter levels ara Reacil:rllwilii>'y llcildr,q{JWJ)                 Eme'll'f1"y o;,..1 0-ralcr lluildir(,j            ~~gst:mldrainsysttm~.
                                                                                                                      ~D!i It & f~~ft El~alions E

Stt:i111Trestt.Are;r LI.

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                                                                                                                         ..i.,y ,yst,m;:

OR Q3nlrol Rcom ihd;eMiond 009".1de¢ perfum1ance lhc&e of  !.?

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Reacil:rAu,iuy llcildilll~l ~ I Cooli,g W.t<r (COW)

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pl.dofm ilfG t; steil'Tl Treslf.e NU Emerg,ncy Diesel G....,,.or EMI~ ...... w c( Cbrdonsate storage Tri (CST) Diesel Oil St,,rag,, Tall (OOS1} Utema!@flNI Sri< tUHSI Rltrut!lin;iW.-ter To1nt(RWT) g 2!l. § S. Vehcle c,_..i, ri,wifng in ViSIBLE DAMAGE >, ANY of !he lo/lDM,g '1m.....-.s OC'flbin'hg sife1y i.~,ffffl. << c:c.ffJ(lf'lents.OR {'..icnt!d Ro:m :ridiWon cf z 0 d'9'aded~ofl1ososa!ety5'f"em1e u

                                                                                                                      ~~or Cont.1iml!flt &Jil..1irQ Mld 0::

w

                                                                                                                      !'Jield Bliiding                                                                                                                                                     :c Reado< Auxit,,y Btildr,q (RAB)                    ~ Coom(I V/Jter {GC\Y) p!a:fann 3.1&

b 0 Stearn Trestle At'61 Eml!rgency OeseJ Gew:,aior Et.ifd,V z

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eom.,,..,. S1Cf"3!I! Tri {CST) o;.s.;_Oil Storage T'"1<< (OOSTJ PROJEClll£.-Ar, cbjoci- lcw.;ro aNuc'>!ar P""""

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PROTECTED AREA- Thf! are,.a;(wi'.hf\1he CM'NER G. Nall.lfa! c<<WTertOtS re9IJ bg- in Vls<<ll.E DAMAGE t-o ANY cl *lhe fdlorrir:f; I CCffTRC:U.ED AREA) o::c~ by 1hr: ~ a r ur1b and nso:iated ~ and'. f.aci!tties m:losed within the secuityp~fMce.. Thll!MH\'11hin\,hid,~t,

=;::::rt~n~s;;r~d~~=~ :c c l ~ t s.mamt.air>!df'la,.eme~.

VISIBLE. DMIAGE-DamJQe 1o..,_,i,meni..-,1ruc<... 1hal is

                                                                                                                   ~°"" .                                               ..~-----------------

read'!y Dbsertiible N.h:lut IT'l'?iasurernerils. test,ng, a .nalysis.. C""1e Sproadif'v l1ocm ate Coorr,g W*ll!f (lCW) DiElilge is suffic;mt to c.u.w oonoem ~Ilg h!: canlime:d q::ierat!ilityorrf'liablty of the, affec1ed *!i!ruclure, s.ysten, or Vlal S...~Room Coo-por,onl Coorng W,0!< (CCWJ aonl,'Ci1'M!nl. E.:G1rrol1 dznu inciu!JH: defctmotJim M to MJ'l <<ih'JKW, d ~ ptflff'ab~on. rupb.*n . cr.ic\:r?'Q, Mid Reilcior A1rd!6y l!uildi,g (RAB) E ~ y Cle.el Gtne.!'cr &.iltmg oaint t:tis:erinQ. Sul'face bk!nishH fe.a.. tliaint di"ina. --0.5ft. & 19.~ftBevaiions str.ll~s) Wu~ m b! ir"dmd. 1-I-HOT CONDITlONS 28 EA1. . HOT BASIS PAGE RE\.1SI0N: 1 ST LUCIE PLAN!' CLASS1FICATION TOOL I HOT CONDmONS 28 EP3:4 (APP-A-31) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Un\l!lual fiiven( HA2 - Basis: HU2 - Bosis: VISIBLE DMMGE is used>> kl<ntify Ille m1lJn.'!urle o! lhe FIRE or The pur~ rAttis IC ks to 3ddre:ss OJ! nl.JQOlb.lde <Wld extri of FIRES or

                                                                                                                                                                       ~~~~~~~~,~~.:~*lo EXPLOS1CN M1d to d'.9Cfinnate .1Qaffl1 r,i,-,Cf f!RES ar.d EXPLO"~'IS..

The teferne:I!' to ~ es oootarin(,I satay systems a compcnent.s :js degadiilion npfrnlmu1l::e of atf&ted systm?i 'that mar res-u'1. in<:lu:!<d toci-te aQar.s!FIRES a: EXPLOSIONS in.,.,.. hilVing* low pra,abltyof ilffffli<g >al't! operallan.11<.. si,ifficanoe here is .-..t ff1ai /151M<lhere. detecton is l<isual observa:ion .ind ropo,11,y pin (lEl'5<ll1nE!

  • sall!\Y sy,lem.,.,. d"if'lde:PI.OSION or senmr alillffl*indcat'(IO.

n"aslarge ~ to caust d ~ 1o the5e systems,. F"'EAL~I. h> 15mnule Im! periodbej;insw1h a !Tl!dl:lenaf.fo,tw

~                                                                                 The use .of VfSSlE o.~'E W'O.Jld not M inlerp'~ed as mirlda:ting a                  flat a F Eis occuning, orirdcaiitnct a ft tf~tfdj!:n'5Y\~

w lf.11gthy ~ e at5"'S.~ pfab c:la'5si!"'1lloo.. The d!!claralion -of .ll't al~farA1atm VerifJCati:to of ..i fire detecimn 5)'Stem afann iochldes LL A~r.dh*:tilr,iticn ,of hP.. T~a1~C<<rlt.l'!f \\illpf'ttll'Jdethe .tC:m!i.1hal OM b~ talen w:1tm the *Coohd Rocrn lo fnsur! 1h31 tuiZ,Mffl (I) Emergenty CoofdNtor W:'lh the rer..olJ'aes needed to perform do1al:e:t is Ml ~s... Art .hrmis i.1561.lmed tobe .a,, indCaticn rt a FIRE unk?ss it d ~IJ(JE!aSs.eS"'..mEffiS. is d\SJX(MHJ within "'e*t:5 rrinute-perioo by persmnef d~tllhw to 1hll!

!z                                                                                n,. Er,eya,cyCoordinltcr       .aho-1o""- *ny ""'Jlity aspe:ls of
                                                                                                                                                                      ~       . lnei:hH'lf!ad~    a pBSCmel ~ fmm lhe !.Cl'M'mJ)' be u.~to djspttM! ii smsor abn'n f received"Wilhin 15 rrirnt.es of-Ule alam\ but shall 5

a. tt,e EX!'WSlON. nol te reqoJ.i'ed to vaifyf1e .a,ann. C) Escalatioo d t;s emergency cbssificaticn ~I. I iiWfvpa. win be The rnlenl. d thts 15 mnite rutatkln is to size tht. FIRE and to dsaiM.ate bastd en Sys1em M:Jlfuncticns. Fiss.,Q'l PttdJd BaniM 01:gi~al:ion a ag;i.fW small FIRES liat Me 11:!aD!Y EXting.JiSMd, {e-.g. smcldel'J1Q wa.ste

~

l<>normal R*d L<"'1s l l!adicloiCitl 8iluE!1t 10.. paperbas!<!~ 1--,-,=~~~--- - - - - - - - - - - - --+ EAl.#2.addtasesootytbose-EXPLOSIONS of :suffia*_,ern force tod'a~.

......w                                                                          HA.1-Basts:                                                                          f:,~~~~o;se::r~~=~i~~E~=*                                                           The
<(                                                                                ~W'i in ilo'l ESSENTIAL AREA can ilffec1 !he abUWy to s.i~ opera!e or               OOCUTttn:fl af U)e EXPLCSION          is *,;,.tfficient fcrrild;z-,lht':m .

sal't!l1 : ' i i ~ 1tw. reac&r - 11".e Emergency Coccctin~ a"so:nffds 1a oonsider 'JfT'J se-:tKly aspetts of

~                                                                                Th* '""' lh>t SCl!Anuy be"""' does oot eflrrin.t* t,,, nM<l i:> dee/.,.,             fie 91'\.0SIOtl, l appi-*.

0 F the liNent. EWation af m etnergEncP/ cbsm.:c.J~ M l, if .Jpp,Jp:ri.1~.. would be a Ol!doooon '1'<,Jld no( be de'O'J'(ffor<<****,,a1imfra.. atrmsphe,ic basedoo HA2. z 0 ~ !'f~ ~--::ur=:.~!:::1.::.".;:' ,-.,.,H~U~l--~H~a-s~is-,-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - < 0 docmiented an~is. a-dca.mf1 of person:.1!11! efflds from~ ptf' 0: w cpenriing EXp,ffieB::e '\\ilh i:ie: MZlfds.  :!~CJ%f<fJU:~e:,s:J"e:~6R~J~),~~3A1ltl&~-

~                                                                                If the eqlipmenttl the: stated area was alr'Ndy r.cpeabie, er out cl stNiOf.befa't b eo.'ent o::ured, then 1his EAL shc,.;fd not be dee.I~ n              The l>cim SC8Amoy*be            *om doesro etmnate h                     ne<rl tododa,e 0                                                                                                                                                                     tlt0Yt!1L 0                                                                                !a~y~~~;~1:!~=z:~~:r~~~~                                                                                        *'

Thi:! IC ts not intffldtd ~~ !!gn/flC.ilrrt ,nsessJTttnl crquantfffloo.

~

the fmt d lhe event ilSYJITl!S .wluncarnrol~ p,x:ess1hl1 h,;u the j.'Clfflt:~ t o ~ p!cl'lt opeJat'ons.. llis;'tlOO!d J11-ech..1de* sm;d << irnffl:nli!l 111.I~ or re~,ae-s ti) /in a~yxian.l isa i;.1s i:apable of reducir\J lhe ~ef-Of ~ n in the body Nt do no( impact strurll.n!. ne~ for pant aper.t.ffl.

~

to<b~ous lrwls. Most eomra:dy. ;aspny;riarns Yuk byffiffl!'iy cf~:.JCilg air in an ericbs,ed tiMforxnent. This redlY'.J?i 1M ~3t:CO All a!,phylrian1 fs. a gas ca.p~e of reducing the I.eve! . o f ~ in #le. txxfy

<t                                                                               of oxygen below the oom,~ ~ d arrund 1-0Y._. ~cl, c...in head 1o lo d,ngerous      .,.1,. Mo,t """""'I', a5¢yx;.,n1,,            '""k    lrf me,vly
~I bf~thingd.:ffi~S<.Lr~S.SQ'f\lffl~~

di~lcing .a"r iT an enclosm enY:mometlC. Tm redLce5 the amoentralim of mygm, Mlow ~ nonnal IE!'Yef ,of ill"DIJ:td 19\t, IIVlich Cc1f.l ~ad-b:>

                                                                                 /Jn moon!rnl!N relN~ o1 flarrrmblt ,gi1SSE~ wlthf'\ a fad!ify Y?\JCC!.tt ~1!.

brea.tbhg diF..ctllfflt mccn.scim50'-M Cf e1'en de.l!h. 111'! polotmol to *lf!d sole oporallon of 111'! pl,nl ty limilin~ "1hE< ~ " ' -

c or eq..ilpmerJ opa-ations d~ to bJ: pc(a'1bl Joc9liticn and ,wmq Esc.11ationcl'1N!i e~ tlassif'catbn "'wi. if apVQpd;;.!e. M:uld bl!

eq:.#pfflert dilm~*'p!!rsar'ffl!I ifvl.ry. Flilmmatle*ga:sses, ~ a i hytkcgen ald aoetf;ene* .¥e* routine.)' used to rnainbin pt.d sr,.11:!m;: ba~m:HAl. (hya"ogffl} er to rep,iir *qiipment l ~ ~ s . (tlet'~e

  • us.ed in
                                                                                 ~,,eidhg). rnis EAL aY.ilmE5 oon::en,,7.Joos al ,.tich\)lSli!S C."lrl it7i~UJ~ o:mbJStiM.

Esc.al:11!~ 1o ii h ~ emE'9fll'Y dassifca°!JOO: le\oec. if .-pp;c:,Jriai,. Wl*be W!Je::f en .S)'S1e:m MalriJnct:cn, f-!Ssicn ProdiJct lbrrm!' Tatteor .t!bnoonal Rad Lale~ / Rafoad'.vo Em.- !Cs. t H -HOT CONDITIONS 29 EAL - HOT BAS1S PAGE REVISION: l ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFJCATION TOOL H - HOT CONDlTIONS 29 EP3: 4 (APP-A-32) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event HU2 FIRE l'Mlin tho ffiOTECTED A.REA f<<:t Exil'1!1"5ru!d Wrihin 15 Mim!e,; of llelection m EXFLOSlCNwihin !l,e PRO'l£CTED AREA. Opeating Mod* Appli<:ability: All All EALV~ues:

1. FlRE orE.XPL.OSO<ff&JftPQ*i"n V1SIBLE DAMAGE bMY cf1ht 6':lltvtrq EAL V.tlutS:

7l>e Eme,,r-ooyCoon.fnoft,-

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           -mt~-.,         untl "fl¢cible /inae has<<aps*oo., bul .til>otld chch,p;tf>effMt a.s soon as.it;,

detmrMJfflll1tilt ~ dar;m'oo OOs l'..l!L"e~ or M.!J J;J;Wya~ett

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       ~          C'aNe-tfnw~
1. FIR HOT-ext.inpmed wM:if1 15 ninute:5, <Zf Con1rd Rocm fire stn:dure!i cc,1tair:mg sa!~ :syYJ!nw or ron:pg,*1ts OR O::ntt1I Room a'1alm OR Ccntoi-Racn1 mtlirution *mANY of the fcf~ig ESSENTIAL AREAS-Aruswilhin ..,fRO ECiEOAREA.,,.,toontaos -pn,o,;, <y,.it!m,, co:npcn....,o.,,,,1'!n,1, 1he !lillll9. ind~;woo ol <l,q->U>!d perfcmliillCe of ttx,,,, sa!,ly syslems. an.n:

dt'itrudion. a ~Else ct wt,ich a::iu1d dndfr or ind'Rct!v endarlQH" U. Pli>licheallh aoo sat~ by e)l:lQSIJl'e 1D ~ EXPLOSlON-A rapid, YJOOfflt. LIOIX.diMd oornbuston, or catn;frodsc f.Ji!t.re cl prer.strizedi'eoen:iz~ eQIJ'i::ttenl. #la! i!Tll.wts. enewt of [!:;::-~-~ld,ogareldB'1!dirq Intake "'1<:hn sulllO>!nl llltce >> pot,n!ialljl damogo l"'""""'"I slruchns, sys!ems, a """""""- Con!mRoom lnuu Cooling w.;., ~CW) Coolrol Room lnla** Coomg Wu W~l'i) FIRE-Camui6:in dl.lr.icterized by halt and listll. Sooo:es of smoke IIUd1 u s!iR)fnc:1 drnt ba'.b Of ovel'M.7-l!d electriCM ~ do not OOOS:ib..-te FIRES. Observ~KlO d ~ is prfflffed but is. NOT ~red if Jarpe qvanti~ .al vnc:t..*.n:I heal .are cbselwd.. ReilClorAu.<ili,ryMdig(RAS) Coo,pmont Cooli,,q W- tCC\'I) Rea"°' ,t,mllary Bul<lng (RAB) Coo""""' (CCW)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          " Qioltq wa,..-
     ..:>::OOlaooe   '""'"°""
NG(UM.1:.. Pl.ANT' OPERATIONS -MY.ti!i at: 1ht p-~t site: ~ f ! d w:!h rwfm. t"tsllhg, nHtm!:nanoe. or .et1.lipmln1 ~.t.licns,. *in operating o r - ~ ; . , , ~ En1ry r.to al:oo!malcx emergeocycperq pnx;Edtns,ordw,ih:n hm noanal <ecUi!y or radiologje>l ooo!rols FD"""'* i> a.depa,t\n from NOP.MAL 1'1.ANT OPERATIONS.

Turtme Buldlr,g lfthe1ir* pn,ouies

                                                                                                                                                                 >Ct<!" lo ho 5'eam Tiuii., Ca1frnl lbimorRAB Em"'Jl...:Y lhsol Geno,:alllr Bu/<ing C<>r<!msale Slllfago Tri tCST)

T..t,ioe lluiim1g I tit* fre preclwes En-eryenq Oiesel Gmera'.or

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                &ild[no ame55. to the Stecl'l'I   Tr.e~t:e.

PROTECTED AREA- The~ .(ftiihin the O'V*JNER OONTROlLEDAREA) oooooied by tie nuciei:'I' ll'lits and as!;Ociated e{J.Bpmmt and lli*sel OI !>ttag, Tank(OOSD CtintrcfRoomorPAB Cmd.en'5a!e9ior~ Tank bci~ies encbsed wrlh1n lhe security J)ff'imeter feme. The ;n-.a wtthin 1'RCh ~ ; i t : , ot pel'\:Omel 1s maruiiett in an emergere1. (CST) Ultim,t,HMSM UHS ll'<!>el Oil Siofa\le Tri WIBLE DAMA.GE -DarNQe b eq..iprnent a structlft thiH ismadfy ~ e w~~mellft.. te~, a analyisis. O.armge ls. (OOST) Sle.am TrHlfEhea.

     <Suffic':tnt to cause OOO.."fl1'1 :reQardl'IQ tlw oattr"Jed opaatiito, or re!i.bilibt of tie .xfected s.tn.dure, svst:em.. or oom:,ooeoL E,:anlp;t.d.a~

r.d..n:les; ~ du!t:,he.JlorimP~Offit1'1Q.pene!raticn.n.tOfl,;ft. c:r.miOQ. .and~ri.blsttr'uu.~tfffl'iiWs (e.~ . P.t.ri . l,T\rmaie H<at S i n k j ~ R*fu</iQai'fater Tank jRWJ:L

     -..,, ~                I should net ~indudl!d.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            !l!'!
2. EXPLOSION ,,iflin !!lO l'ROTECTID AAEA HA3 Ac:a!ss ID an ESSENTIAL AA£.A fs Prohibfted Due To ~ease of TO:OC-, HU.3 Releao;e of Tat:~ Cooosi\oe. As,:tiy11in a- flanmable Cetrmive, Af,fhymnt ~ Fbmroatle Gase5,Vhlich Jeq,riu: Op!.rJtD"I Cillt* D*m>!d Deifi>nontal lo NORMAL f'UINT P91 d Sysbtnts, fb!qJred to Maintain Siilfe ~~raHoos.ar S:Mf~ st'JJt<Jcwi <<~ roe, OPERATIONS.

Ri!ad:ir. Clp,ntil1y Mod* Appli<:abilily: All OpmtingModel\j>plic,bility. All EAL V~ues: EALV.al'u n; If the equpnent.;, ~ ~.Med 11rea w,n: m.11 hapP1atie, or oot ot"~; bE1otehe....i~thenlmEAL:;lwtfnotbededateda.1l*mf-

                                                                                                                                                                 =""tien;::~~ra:.t::lt;t.=s::.:::o,.':t11telin*
                                                                                                                                                               . the etrenf.._

of 1.Aa:e5.'i !o.MlESSEN11ALNJ£.Ais J:KChitrledClteto bxic.corrosM!,

                                                                                                                                                                    ~~~~a;;~~f;:~m~~'!~~dsyslemsrequR<f
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            !l!!
2. Repcrt by l..ooal. Cru-tty or Slate Cffi::i>Js l<>r """""'°" or
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              ~ltei:nQ ct site perscnoel based en an off"--st1e eYert.

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APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event HS3-Basis: HAG-Basis: HUS-Basia:

                                         ===~~=~~=to~l

(/) z n-.1.EAL oddres,.., un""cipa:E<1 condition, not >ddr"'&ed ~nly ~ i5 ~ "1Cler1hlt"""'IJt""fda>sillcatmi,,,,;do.saiptionfo<5""NO zw ~ - Ou.. (.) ct o::<ll Iii 1-

c .Z I- ct o..i oil.

z<.:> ct~ ~t; o:: .w ~ :t ct "

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APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Ali!rt Unusual EvO:flt HG2 ou-,,, CO!llilicm. E.ti<lire \"'1<h in :he Mgment of n,e HS3 o...r Cbndlians Emt1111 l"'1dl n lhe ~

  • of tie HUS 01!te' Ccod'lkr.s Biisting l'l!lit:h in I!!< Judgme,< of tj,e EmerQerq- Ox!rd:mrtm*Warrant Oeciarat.ai of Genetal Em!rgemey O:::twdina'lor*Warrant Oect;ra:m of Stt': kea En1Mgen....,.Cocnm.rtor\\'a<r.rt Oeclaraiimd a Er!)o!(Yl!a!J. Eiil!!1:gl!'i',cy. Nulifa!oo of Unusual Evortl {NOOEt Oporaling -Af>plio,bifityc A ll opm,tinq-lljlplic.Jbility: All Opffirting-1\j)plie>bility All ~

w F.AL~ue.-s.: u.. EAL ValutS:. EALVah1H~ <( f/)

t. Olhorooo<iiiom. . ... >\ffl::h in \hejulgmlrl of the ~ y I.Oiller<<rdl<<1SmstmGhih t10jud\,11'.\e!llc!lheEme!s,e,,::yCooro\om 1. Ofter ocnditi.oos e.xi!>t'ffllicti in h? /udwneni dthe: *'Emergency Cocldinm' indic:atit iha1 nents n in ~ s s CJ! h,w ocrurted i n ~ that ,ey,ents are in .P"CQrMS a- h.;nre co::,urre \\hdl irM>l\.oe .a::tual or Coonlrw<< iPdicate*ff!'IM events are in Pf'0!1"E'U a haw !zc(
vlhich irM>.\<e adJ.lal,or MMENT slb!.tlm°' ~ dtgr;a::tif,an <ll' mellwl;lflit1 pot~Jor fflsdcontainrneffl int!!gityo, HOSTILE ACt10N Iha< rnul1> in an ac1U>I loss of p,i,.""11a,mn,(of"'
                                                                                                                                                =r::=a~~~~i~'fst:~ed~~,:;~:;!\

5'1e "'1Jipme'1( beca\,~o( HOSTILE ACTIOl'LAr,y rel<.l,e* ;n ~ 1D be o::tt.J!fM! W'lid'I indiral!: .a poted,ald!gr~r:':cn ofih@ l!Vel of ufet)<d Nplant <<lf1Wrute ;i s<<t.:nij lhn,il'I \:>facility pn;:(edOO hils been irf1iil1ed. No ~leases of r.adtoJICffi'e nuteri.11

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ..J a.

facility.. Re"1'.ases can hi!! reil!BDhty e . ~ to ei~!d EPA lir,jll!<t 11> sm>ll - s o ( l.!le EPA PROTE<;TJVE ACTION GlJIOEUNE n!qufflg olr-sile ~ << mcmcfing 1ft' e)plP.CC.M unlr?:S& C!) PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINE exp;sre: lewls cff-!!:ill!* ftlr oposunt1ew!i'S. l u r l h ! ! r ~ of,afelys)'!erns=

     ,mre,i hanthecimmedi.a:tesite atN..
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     §w u.

u. HOS11LE ACllOH-1,nn_a _Pbwo, Plant(NPP}

     <<its ~ I mat iocludes!he.me of vbtentb:ce IQ destroy f/)

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     ~        ~>os:.vu.. PROJECTil.ES, Vfflcies., -or o1he- dt'Yffl
    'JHcl a, deiver demK:tMt ibroe~Cth<< ads Ch3l. satsfy the                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         E0 OYerall intent m,y be m,ded_ HOSTILE ACTION-Jld no< be ccnstruP.d lo inclooe adi-of ciw ~enoe orftfoows .ot§.

z 0

    ~ri:,:~:~=~~::::~~~~~

(i.e., this m a y ~ 11k!kri acts bt1Men ftdiitiduJls in lh"t u a: OIM'!el'*controrJ!!d .wea).. w IMMINEKT-Mtv,,ticoact~s '-beminel!om,o.-ol

    .Mrua1s .arenct.ea:pedfNfto be. suoee-sdul, J n d t ~                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            ~

0 im:::ir:rnai:ian incfuates that 1he ewr.1 or cc,ntUiion will ocwr. ~re

    ,1r,,MN£NJ lirnd-,mes.,.. ..,...c>!d; they,.l>all - ' /.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ~

PROTECTIVE ACllON GUIOEUNE' - Et1vJronm,nt;li P'1lb!ct.an (/) AQffl::y (EPA) Protecbe Miofl Wd6 (PAGsi GoatErll>an..-oquaito500 onrn T<>tal Effitc1iv!!

                   ~ Eqimltnt(TECE)

PJ! Ge.alEr lhan er equ.y iD l!XXI rm,m Ccnm~ ac..

                   ~iva..,.(COE)

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            ]EPIP-06]

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APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE RECOGNITION CATEGORY E EVENTS RELATED TO ISFSI E-HOTCONDIDONS 34 EAL-HOTBASIS PAGEREVISION: l ST LUCIEPI..ANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL E - HOT CONDffiONS EP3:4 (APP-A-37) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION HOT CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event E-HU1 - 8as,s: ANcofica1imof thlS1Jal Elleo: (NO\JE) io lhis IC is c.,t.go,;,,,don ti,,, basl,o!llle ""°"""""of an e..otcl sulfcienlm,g,ill!d* "'ta loa<led c..t CONF NEMENr BOUNDARY is damaged Of *.<'4illtd. 1lis -

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APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE EAL - COLD BASIS EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS COLD BASIS (RCS S 200°F) COVER PAGE REVISION: 4 COLD CONDITIONS EAL - COLD BASIS ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL EP3:4 (APP-C-1) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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COLD CONDITIONS TABLE INDEX ... 1 Blank Pt'lge. ................. . . 1 INITIATING CONDITIONS MATRIX . 2 Olonk P*ye. ....... ...... ...... . 3 RECOGNITION CATEGORIES R -Abnormal Rad Levels/ Radiological Effluent .. 4 Radktlogical Effluent Basis .. 5 1 Ra diolo g ical Effluonl. . 6 3 Abnormal Rad Levels Basis .. 7 3 Abnormal Rt1d Levels . Bl*nk P*g11 ................ .. . 8 9 , 1 C -Cold Shutdown/ Refueling System Malfunction .. 10 RCS l.e*k*ge / Inventory & AC Powvr Bas IL . 11 1 IICS Leakage / Inventory & AC Powor.... .. 12 2 Decay He-.t & DC Power & Crltlcollty Dasi* .. .. .. 13 2 Decay Heat & DC Power & Crltlcallty... 11 1 COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Cou,munlccttlons Dasis ...... Co mmuni cation s .. . 15 16 1 3 Bl*11k Page..... .. ........ .. 17 3 (RCS< 200°F) H - Hazards and Other Conditions Affecting Plant Safety. 18 Security&: Control Room Evacuation & Natur.111orMt'ln -Miide [vents Oasis ..... . 19 Securit_ y & Co ntrol Room Evac uation & Natur al or Man -Mado Events ..... 20 th,turll l or M1.1n -Made Events fllllSis ... 21 Natural or Man -Made Events .. 22 Fire / Explosion & Toxic / Fhunmahle Gas BMls.... ..... . 23 Hre / Explosion & Toxic / Flammable Gas .. 24 Discretionary Basis- .... . 25 Discretionary.... .... ..... . 26 Blank Paye. ............... ~. 27 E - Events Related to ISFSI (Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation) . 28 Events relnted to ISFSI Basis ... 29 Events related to ISFSL 30 Blank Page. .......... .... .... . 31 COLD CONDITIONS L IST OF EFFE CTIVE PAGES REVISION: 4 EAL - COLD BASIS ST LUCIE PLANT CL ASSIFICATIO NTOOL EP3:4 (APP-C-2) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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INITIATING CONDITIONS MATRIX............. .............. ..... .. . ... ..... .. ................ 2 RECOGNITION CATEGORIES R - Abnonm1I Rad Levels I Radiological Effluent.. ..... ... ... ....... ........ .. .. ...... . 4-8 Rooiological Effluent... .. ............... _ ................ -............ ............................... 6 Abnomlel Rad Levels................................................................................... 8 C - Cold Shutdown/ Refueling System Malfunction....... ....... ..... ................. 10-16 AC Power................................................................................................... 12 Communications ....... .......... -... ..................................................................... 16 Criticality . .. ... ...... ......... .. ..... ............................................ .... .. ..... ...... 14 DC Power............................ ...... ... .......... ... ....... . . ... ............ ............ 14 Deca_ y Heat .. .. .. .. . .. .... .. .... .. .. . .. .. .. ......... ...... ... ......... ....... ... .* .. .. .. ... .. .... 14 RCS Leakage/ Inventory.................... ..... .. .. . ... . .. .. ............... 12 H - Hazards and Other Conditions Affecting Plant Snfety .. . ............... . 18.26 Control Room EVllcualioo .. .... .. . ...... .. .. .. .. ... ............... ......... ....... 20 Disc.-etiomuy. ............... .... .. . ..... ... . .. . . . ... . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .... ... ... .. ..... .. 26 COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Fire / Eiploslon... .... . .. . ... ... .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. ... ......... ............. ............................ Natural or Man-Made Events .. .. .. ......... ... ... ......... .... ... .. ........ ....................... .... 2~ 20-22 Security ...... ... .... ... .............. ......................................... ........................ .. _ ...... 20 (RCS,=: 200°F) Toxic I Flammable Gas................ ......... ......... ................... ... 24 E - Events Related to lSFSI (Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation)... . 26-30 COLD CONDffiONS EAL . GOlD BASIS PAGE REVISION'. 1 ST 1.UC!E PLANT CLASSlFICATlON TOOL COI.D CONDlTIONS EP3:4 (APP-C-3) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE c.,i_ Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event RG1 -Basis: RS1-Basis: RM -Basis: RU1 -Basis: Tn~ .IC ~ -raditue!Mty ,re..e.a.'ies 1hat res.Utt io doses ai Of b!)Uld Tii-s.IC a~sv.s ,adioaictilllty reJe1ses that t'eS!Jlt n IX'<!5:6 .;r, ar beyorxf The Emergency Coattiro!.<< Wlllld not w.~t i.n l b. ~n'lhle tiIT.e hai The. Eff'f.'!fgmcy Coo!'rlinabr-SOO*f net w.11 until h! ,app,':icat:iE t~ has

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nece!Yry. Re.ln.!.S of Om magi~e are as:sodaled With fh,. fail!.R ot 1 ihe *site._tio,.nxt.ny ~ e:x~ed Hr~ of the Emriromr~n!.al PJt"t.£!C'tion J.Qency Pmlt<<..ve Adian rude-.!i.{PAC-\). RP.':e.ases d this m~~ .w.

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  • el~. but showd dedart": the event a.~ socn 1s it js: deti?rrnioe<J Ula! the cxint:Htian will Hk..!ly ROH.d fie*..ppf.c:ablt< tine.

p1Jn1 l)'SifflSne@dedfar lht p,declion of the public Nid liUly /nwh,1!*fua  ;,ublie. ~fund:amenb1I bil'Sis 1Jf thil. lC. Js NOT .a:do!loe ordos:~ rQ. but TIW:funlbrntot:al basis of this lC is NOT a ~orOOH-ntl, ib ut d"""91'. l'l'hlelhlsefa:bti....,-.SS<dbyoihe<IC._tli, 1Cpn,.;o.. rather tho degrad*tion in the few! ol safety ol ihe plan I."""'iod by the rilhr tbe degr.1dafio.n in ftt. lrm of saff.ry of .tb@ pfMlf. ffl1)litd by th*

      -\"mile tfwse-~ are ~ssed bye<herlCs. this. IC J:('Olli:Sn                            OfJll'OFO""' di>ler,ilyat.d Jddresses......,.. \'OC!lmayn<Jlbo .obi* a,b<           oocontrolled ~foe-ll4!'. Th$ IC ilOdresses .an ~ Qr ~'lamiat! .pct.Erlttal            uncontroU.ed ffluse, h'5. IC adtns.W:'I a po1er4fail O!Q1!:ase in ftf. tfvtl
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time-. of safotyof tho.plant .. -od bya ..-lo;ii"'11 rel.... Iha! txaiods reg.ialorf oommimeru fur an extlflded period of lime. be l~l#10eftainties as.~#fd 1#..(h 1he sour.ce tef:mMld!ar met.eoro'.bgy. lh',,..-po,10<plant. .......-a1*f<!allff,; ;,..,.;;,d locoo!rol !hen/Rase Nuclear po.wr P,al"lh iioorpcrate *feaht'es nfer..ded tooonlld tie* R!le~e. of r.adioacti'II! ef'ftuenh: bfE- ~ M.ldlEr, lherea-e admrisira:Ne The.EPA PAGs Ne expressed in h!l'l'M of ht :st1nd h .tdfec:tVe 6:llff lhe EFA PAGs ,.we e:qnss:ed in tams .of he sum.of lhe *~Ne dost equivalent (EDE) i111d tn,,o::nmfted *iff<liiv! do.. elf.ival..-.t (CEllE). << af radklatiiw efOJents ID *te emtirormait. Further, ibere*are a(imisi:r~iw oontm::s. These control!; ill~ localed in the Off-s.le Oo!-4:! Calculal>m confmli estmli!hed tt> ~ uninteniitn.J re!E,as.es, or 001Utn n m n:"Cflitor lnlertional rElt-J!e'!s, *the,se a:im"ni, art loc.ilU!d the Off~S:h~ equ'.n'.<nt(EIJE) and the aiomtted ,;iloc<n,e dose"'l'Ji*al"11 (CEDE~ or .. the tl)<tffl cmm"tled dose oquiv,lelll (COE). for the pLfPOse of lh,.. Mam.I (ODCM). "Tho OCOllfTt!OO!! of e.:er<l<,o, urn:on1r<>1<o radloatti,e IJoso Ca1c>Jlolion Marwl (OOCM). 1"" - of ext...ie~.

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delined Jl 10CFR20, .is uM!d in li!<.tof sumctEOE:am CEDE."~ IC'EAL,. lho..,..(!ll,1<1bty IDtal flfodiwoo,;e '"llJillillent frEilEi ** dlruled in 10CfR20. ~ "'"° mlbtuof **.1mof EDE and CEDE". r1lt-HM!l lo*the erwinnntnt .is ild:caf;'lfe! nf: a ~ in the fea'i.lres uocanlro14!d rru:toat:Mreea~s to the emmnent ts il'JJicatNe a do\Jradillimol.....,lex!ns ,;w1dicr00111n>i>. TM TEDE. da§t!' i5 5ft .at lf'.e EPA PAG. whle- the 0000 mem *~ COE: The TEOEdooe ~ S<lat l ~ofiheEPAPAG. "til<,ihe!IOOnTl!mlhyroid COE was. 6\iltflWd in conside:aton al tie 1:5 rabo of ihe EPA. PAG 1ot n,. OOCMmui P"'""' '!l<cilied in RU! andAA1 on!ylo<Bting.ish TheOOCMoni1ip:.S**e,p;,cliod " RUI andRA!ooly1odi,>ngui,h bet.*JHn ~ o : : n d ! k n s , and ft'tlmNctl other. W'ife b!:9! ~!tln::n-~condfficns. a:1d fran exh<X.~. 't\tn' ftese W.IS6"tabkb!d" in ocn!lfder.atoo cilhe 1:5-raf.O.dihe EPAPAG tor TE.DE TEDE and 11-,mid COE. m.Jltipl6 <:IO\IDJ!Jy correspmd to_, otkite dose er dose rate, h!- rru/tiples cbviousty ~ t o ~ off.g)t OOSE << OO'Se raft.. tht' Md 1hyrcid COE. ~.uis in dassifyr.g the.if ewri sis 1lE deg-adXitn in the ~ d e ~ in ~ying lhese event-sis fM! degradation in Ifie !evet of The nmtGr fist in EAL 1'1 ~ e s nmitors on all potertii\1 refase: s...,fe:tyofthe~ ~fo4'! magnitude:dt'.e a.ssocia:ed:~or dose rat!. ~ cf"tht" plin. not the miQ1it'<Jde of the- -aS50cia'ted -009-'a dose rate. The- m::,nitcr !i$ in EAL# I includts manllor.s on au po!mtiJI rele3St J'!ihw.,ys. Ff.ilmYdr-.,.. R.ele~:Si "Stlt'f'.lld net be-p-01.a:OO << ,;wer.aged, For exan!p\e, a re lase ~eases SOOlM mt b!-pon~ted or averaged. F<< *.x.wrple, a r.le;zs1 Sl!"ICIE! Ckli.e a . s ~ i s ~ on aetwl nl=ltc"*W, ~t1et"eas1ht excee-t'ing OOOx OOCM fa 6 nfatl.es doa rd nieet the lhre5hald. ex.~d~ *b:OOCM ftl" 30ul't'.uws~s net mef!i httrlishcld. Sirme dose .assessme,t iii bas.edm a::t.uai ~t:eadoyy, ~ i ; h! nuil.Df' n.iJtlog EAL is.net ihe results: frU'n *~s,e ~snlE'J\1:i.:.nu.y rna,itcr r e ~ EAL is rlO\. thl! re.uls from 1hese asSE:sVJ~ nuy ni~te, M lhe a..51iiftc:.tico is mt W<ffani.ed. Of' t11iy in:lwl-e lhil1. .1 1l1ii EAL ft'l'Jlude a,y re!e.ase- for Y\N..:h

  • 1Midi~!./'ity disdto1rg,e*peo"d This EM. ihcluDijS .r:,y niease b Wln.il a r;JPJioo<:ti\ty disctia,Qe pt(r.1t indicate l~ the d..s.5S~.tim is not warrarf.l!d. or Tlll'f i ldii:ate- a..t.t .i high<< cillsificafoo is w:rran'.r.1 Fer (hrs rezsoo. ~ y
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      .J~SUS.'tv actUii mrAOfobJy a'td tel~ Q(l'TNfO,. If-the                               ~ of tl'IHe:O';l!j@ iU!i@!iSl'TWlts ~ .av.Ml~wh@n #'edi!issifa!:cfl !S results c f ~ cose a s ~ s .1re avail a.tie Wn fM. e!J.ss"ifioaton is                 ma (e.o.. initicl18d at 1kw!!r cf.>>sific:.Jticn lwe!), ~ dc!i@- .1sRs~             E.A.1..11 is ~ f o r s t u h l t l u : M ~ *lftJ@.ntnu,itarir!goo                     EAl fl:1 .arldt.-sses radbact::ivltyffltase.s, th:M tr, \'ffla":~ ~iJSCfl, ~ e made (~g., 'm~ed a\ 31 ICWl!f ct.*S&'Jic3tion li!'Y , tht dose* Ust:5.sment           rt:9.llts ovetl'ffl? mt nxnitct r!adhg EAL                                                                                                                               erf!O'Ent r.ldiil'!ioo mcnoof fl!~sto exceed ,:ie-ttnsho~ idN!ti&d in tt.

resutts O't'eff~ the monitnr rudi'ng EAL. =~~~h~~J~t~m"!e~~~ te. This EAL is i n t ~ fttt* sit61hat haw, HUblished E..ffluert rncnik>rng-ti,res lhe OOCM liniC or 100 ttmes h! .ttnsoofd 'lalues used in RU1. This cn noo-routine- ~ea5e ~ f S !cf ,vffi:h a disdt~ permit woold noi is.true- e ~ fi:lr h! 1hreT:Clds b the Sle.Tn Generafa' S'-omkn'ffl n,,rn.,Jy bo prepa<od. Monb,. Q, cclh UM 1 and Uriil 2. ihe calcul>1ed vw., """""'d th, r ~ of !hemor,ltors, 1h!fefore. ft1'e va\!Es used b the Slei\'-1'1 Geoeraia EAt..#2 .addresses ,a.dioodive r ~ s th iii~for*\,hiJlever l"N&lfl, cause

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..J ~~,~ ntt4tu bt rQiltwr'-t4 w'f.tl tndf'i<<tlnU<alc:i' <Q pf),wtlM'i t'1c- ,.~ P0(:11 OI *ucxr(flr,IJ to* plit<~t<I evll-IJIVl 1 . , t ~..:*1<1'1'1.llll: w tt (l(r'lloilwlll!ef !OSS tHctO' he-ltd 0.nt:tdy inu,*<<d ra4iatiu,, !1'Krlltf indrt*~l ~ n<<d to w lbir.!":d~Mdt'le,tt<idclttU'lQ J:*r~!!'M;iutJd~-t~ff 1-e>l:$ ..J C ct ex: RA3 - Basls: ..J "lf'u$ ,C tdidf!tUiH- t;tfUlj,W(itltll(!n ~Jltttt1 ~ t t ~~'!<led (!(i("IJ'~,n ~ 0::

                                                                  ~** r4Qlll'IP'lg c(!rl"',rn.*o.n. OCCJ;'ll~Cjl itt Ol'd11r lo m.~:!1:tfir, 1al q:,f!nlt'('n OtlOWldtrlftt*t"""'°"'" ltiS~~"11tli'-{ylt~tf~~

0 1,."tt1,we*1r1t1e** 1t1tt,ctM!ial~1Ni:~IUV~Q.t'idtht~""t!d z wrctydtlcpltl~ n,e-uiafeaMl'or~~o!tt:ecf'lwi-'r*dH..on 1f.l..;"!j \1 I'(!!: ii e~tOI' d IM K: Ttl* E~~el!t"f C-ootdin*!c;t im,M al ct coo.,oc, the sourt-o << ou1~ of th~r*li<P<< W I ~y<<h IC n,3-, t.Jt wt~,14'.d 0:: il.~H 1~"""11 ttfll'!luou\ c<<v.i:an,;.y iltdU!Jt lhe <:"uttrd Ru()11 ~d c~nt.-.! All!rm St1t'°"' f~SI II E\ ' ISION; .I It - cow c m mn*1()NS E,\L

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APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event RA2 IHI Damage IDlrradiaiedFuela Loss WI RtsUl!in (hoUoaM!mgol Ves:sel Op,,nting Mod! Applic*bir.ty: EAL.Values: All orw...., te..i lha<Has Reou'ledor

                                                                                                                                                                                ~rn*O!d Fuel Clu'.sidl ""RaEll:<

RU2 UNPIAlf;EORlseinPlriRadiaiont.e¥0i>. {)per>tinqMode Applicability. EAL'Viilues; All

1. Amser ....-.4 <t'cp in 1hf r.a:lcr refwlng oMy.. spo,,tfuel pool OR iu.J ti1'6fer canill thol ..;11,esult n ,radiated fuel bealm"Jl '-""""'1ed..

QR IIHO

2. A VALID.;.,,,, on ANY of t>a loilooir,;i <ii< ID danuge ID irradlo:od IUEi OR lc6s of wilh< l,vel: b. VALID nJt in area radiation 1udi1"V on /WY of ill< 1o1.,,.,;,g, I-w z
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2. I.H'l>.NNED VALi> ArN Ro<fatioo Mow.a, Rad,v, OR < ..J 11'.KW.'/ rftlits irnt.,:1m ~ Ilse by* la:tcf of 1000 cwr- noonM" *<;(

le'i'els..  ::e a: 0 z ill

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I DEFll<<TIOIIBOX a: UN PLAN.NED - A µ.wmm, chaJ'.gt a an ewnt 1mt i* rx:t tht

    ~*of~ ll'ltende.d tfvcMion .ndll!qtm!san~ Of ffll1igilfNe:.JCl'ons..                                                                                                        RAJ      Ibo n R><laion Lovu \',\111,n :ho Fociliy Th3t 1,,..,- ()p<r,lionol Syst.m, R>q.li~ tt, MainlainS.:. Plart S a f e l y -

VAUD-ktindication, f"tl)(lrt. <<OC<ldi!ian. is--..S ID be VALIOvmtn it is. ver/1ed by '1}ir1 st1-irumtnt channel check.. (2) Dp*nting Mod! Applic,b;lity: Al *Nomt,af ~ ca, be c:cnsiden:d ;u t h e ~ ~arh W\ tht: ndications on rt~ed or recluDd.n: indicators-. or (3) t,,. and 1. FO< Uni\ 1 El>emno chann,!,; - b occ.io =rvnt dat..:. ,,...i-....wtian *......sraill<!OUITfflDNl<vaiue. d,serQic,o byplilfi.pe!>OMtl, sud, lhat dout(ret.r.ed ID llto EAI..V.wes: ndioatcr's operabillt/, h o::ndititr{s ~enoe, a ihe report's EN= !he """""1lld [DA.TAI dumel 10 [ENTERj accurxY is rtm;\IM. l~ il wt this definition is the need for 1. °""'<l!<!f71!al..-lhan 15nil,t.1n ANY aflhofclbm,g*rt** '°"'"'9

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APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE This Page Intentionally Left Blank R-COLDCONDITIONS 9 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REVISION: 1 ST LUCIE PL,\NT CLASSIFICATION TOOL R- COW CONDITIONS 9 EP3:4 (APP-C- 12) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE RECOGNITION CATEGORY C COLD SHUTDOWN: / REFUELIN G 1 SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS C-COLDCONDITIONS 10 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REVISION: l ST LUCIE PL>\NT CLASSIFIC'.ATION TOOL C - COLD CONDITIONS 10 EP3:4 (APP-C-13) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Aroo Emergency Alert llnust1al Event CG1 *- Basis: CS1-Bnsis: CAJ-8BStS: CU2 -B...,is: This IC ea prt.anQ" of rr.cre ~J:S coodl:Uls and is oom.i~d 10 t;~ i1 This IC ~ , s lht ~!i:yto l'M~ Zld marfltaln ?.ndof ?r!:slln: Venel leffi b ~ h-tc,,of active Ii.lei \~the<d.ilJITT:Ent c:tuiht~. Fwl d ~ .is pn:b.ttiel RNct.cr :Proswre Vas.el 1211'21 o.annot be lh:!tr tt.e eondi"ticns.!J-<ttff~ by 1h!1 it. ~ d lowerir:lg Ml RCS ww{ i's in::fcffi* of a b i af inwntay ccntrd~ lnv~)' km. nay be die- to .r.t RCS brN:h; pvssu:e t<uidary fe;abgt. or oontinutd boim; in !;ht.

                                                                                                                                                                                     ;:.:!;!:~=~~f~=~=e~:.~ l Futf Heai P.sn.,-v.iil and 1he U1mate He-a Sni:.

potert~degl*~ of 11:1@ li!\lel of 1:a:f1,1yd the pl:11W. r11D1td. ,a avodabledecay heat \"1l Cll.lMt bof..n;, furlhtrr~ IN ReX'tl' Pr!:wn Vtsstl. n--.,s., dec'ara!ion << a Stt!, Area Emtirgffl'.:y s Reful.!ing ed.Jtom im lamr RCS wat,er revel beloH tht R_qcta'

      ==--~~.:.~~~~~
      -Pt.s51.nV...elh,wl WihlheCOtfT lObon!INSe<!IO!l>o- 'IW>lsocmi""""_mo_ol*

GE. Tho GE isdod>l.dm """"""""""" hoo C< li.MlNEHi lcu o/ t,ENTl*-><<icr .......nled. Tho EAl..#1 val,.,. cf 10 m,os i,, ,..Jbeow iho"'""1:Un lewifor

                                                                                               ....-,ooolir,gsi,;:,,n..,....tcn.

Tut ewr1 can be CYSslMd i'.K ;aox.ert when<<r.cdd ~ refuetn; .

                                                                                                                                                                                     ~rr:~,::~~:=te~~~~the
                                                                                                                                                                                      """""""YM56. n!lai.-..lD lhO:~.edb'lheS.../lru En10lg<OC)'

EAL Fifteen mnul'es. was sefeded as .11 hesh;)ld t o ~ ~ << Pn!s.sura v.....i n...og. are c.veful!yplaooe<i *od procedlrally ocrwoiled An UN?\.Alf,IEIJ ....ttha! resrJls.,,..... ltwl docn!asi!'q

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     -Pn!ssu*Vesselffil0111'.<¥-.h!Jtarw,edRCS...t..-le!rel!or
~:::r:;i1~::~~=~°'
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Mdimol~. The EAl.#2 ..i.... aomiesa 111e<1oses"""""'""'lolboeopa tbJsuo!Ewnl(NOUE)Mtotlle-RCS....woryfhata,v*bille

                                                                                                -Ju,;_                                                                               mrlf?'<ffltai)'lasses.r;folT-5,,!e pt."HffM                                     tok!!epthf!att<<Pt'ered A.number r/! variab'...es C3fl ~ . , sigriflcart ff'!".fJ.l:t cnht.11 rel'l"K1'r.tl c.,pabi'JlyaiafiO<Vingfflo tu.i doc! b*mtr. Ex.,r-r'!)le* incfud* r,j<>locp,              fa EAL.13. ill wattr level in ltW! RE3C4or Prnwre Vessel lm'SJ. ibe G()H             Es::al"""I! lo_Site Alo~ fmE(ll,ncy, 1! ~         . i,t,y.Atnolrnol Rad        1he aUDYfiOOlt 0, 1~ nlnUh!s w~ choun becitus...it is, re;uorwbfe: to rtdool!<l>N**'liange '"'"* hei>:l n Ji.}ce, .,.,;;y !coded. RCS V<f1ing                fa .abeve~caewl l\Ctt.1Sf" "lh!'do'st. r.W:e d~io~!lan shine,                         l:riM i Radioloef<:.11 Efflutrn.                                                asSo\lfT'II!' thac level can be r5tcred V1ithin Uiis time. 1'1'0011: uslng<>oe: er n~

f/) z: w.11.ew. ~t-.ec.1tunx.,v.1.1,ysttrndts-'.gn. ~mv~oo.<< 5te;wn QSMl!fau' lJ.lul)e Q"l#ur,a.  ::i~-~="=t:.:rcs~::t:JC~~ VM~~ i n s n ~ ~J5ten'.6 t,su;i'ybtt .wnlb~. R<<tur4.lJ"lt 1----==--,.,,---,-,,,-....-----------...-.J ___......._ _ _ _n=c,U,,,il,,_1.,,E,.,v.,,e,..rlt,__ _.... _--i cf the 111dunda1t fTI'lartS ti. refiU th~ shod.d t. ,1vallilble. If level ca,m be r.e:uored in itUstir,11 h'iln'I! lh!f1 llmay indicate I rrcre Mrbi:s am~i:11

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  • usuall'fbe-ed CU1 - BB9io:

ocotnutd oot!'unctMf'/ lhf!efcn, JO nmutes was oonservaaY!!y et,c,sm. (rdud"lj ll!e olifrty ID monilc< levei "'"'°1) lo il551R lhr.. lht abilil)' Ill Ccrinue<flr>s* o/RCS lnvent<xyw3 m.utln "5t0lalon ID h! Alert nmitor1ow1w.11r..ibo~:t.-. a111ew1in<i,;a<m,,_"' 11,t, ICisilcaJdod ** *No<:5cali<,no/-&ent(NQIJE)lloc;Me~" ernerti1ffiCY cw.sific.iticn Se<t!4 \l!il rdher ,C CA 1 ar CM. z

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> cu,rr MENJQ.OSUREFcllowir1;* 1ono/he>f...,._o,RCS Tho<ff"""" b.-lwl!onCU1 *ndCl/2<kl... im111hoRCSOO<'d!tions!Nt
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i ~:;t!~:.:!!i~~7=rn*::~fy~h~~n ~,1ge. The ~OOratior.i.a'!aw.1~"::u:. ~*=~a~i:~:<<:~ ~!v~~C:~C::'rfcs

                                                                                                                                           -51.11fc18'!1. lim! D' .~         oot;,.

Ro.lie/"""' r.orma!optralion sh!7Jid M e,c\JtJfdlOMf>is IC . - r .

  • Che .RCS .it. not int.ad ilOd ReJClor Pmrurt. VHsel k:wl- and iffi!!llory ant
.~:~~~:!;,~!i":."i':n°:':.=n.""!'ftybe
.: diJJOIV'fd fl"IU!~ jrt Cat~nml!J"4. Hol°l!"VN, Contartnlf'!I mlfibing w illltd or 1;3
  • ftl.Jlc' bl! *p&fbl'rlll'd wdy: assml!lk!n a:-d a 1 ~

pttforrMd lo ftCOWf n@edie:d a:ofng ~prrent =r:bi:~~~~Jre!~=:Jbt~h'Jukt' b t~d a.vall~if. Iii> General E-dodill>d I~ Is c!ol,rrrinod!halan uplogilro ,,;,... &cal <:nto.1Gmeral Errrfgeeicy*lt~I CG1 tw'RG L F't"'°'ll"dloss aRCSf""""""1*m,y1ff\JtintiC'al.llm101h<Al"'11ti<i EAL # - a ~ In RCS 1.....1bo.\owlhe l<:!> of lh* Reactor Ptl:!SSUN Vewll ft~thaS wotifr.atS b 15 mnutes du1: ID iilll (/J ui~

      ~==~.:.J5~:,~~to~=~-:I)

Md<1ionlly. posl-ilTIN!- lsl.vd!SludiHi,djc...ifhatcho-

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The d _ __ ..., CU1 and CU2 de>i, _lhe RCS oonclllcf1> Iha! UNPLANNEDIIVl!fll fhtt.EALknol~blowMnglf!'W5inh! f<>ade<IINCtc:(ci!Yityi...t_"'1ich1s-...itr,RIJ2E/>.l1 , in su"1 (!) z oisl l>e<m!<o--and """"'"9 mcdes. "Ill<! m.ro'ng rrodo .. !h<1...1detr..... 10lle-ol11N1......i1..._

                                                                                                                                                                                     ~J;i:.°:!~0:,~~.~~=:

w u. EAL ** t.b represert.s \he inabnty io restore .ind rnant.wn R ~ Pressun.! Velle(tevei!D.above ~topd.Jeffi'el\i!el. Oi~lffil:he~IMltllt C¥1 bi! 1TOOl1oreda°ld is 'the bo'!lamd lhe hQ!*teg, F~dlnuge i!l-prObablft if Rex:b' Prewlrt* Ven,.-J i* e:Annol be re5hlred, .as zililabJI 1 - - - - -----~A~lert ~-----------1 A1 _-~,.,.~--* .-,- - - - - - - - - - - - - --<  := st.n!atd RCS inYffllayand l~mmi::onng means~ fffo1ctcr Pre5&\n Ves~ teve! ocrtmiues l o ~ .andft.Xhes h!poi:ri. atvA'tm ii loKdlOCtion.loiJecayf)!o,alrernc,v 1,ys:a,,.sh.Hoa::t1!Tld,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~ e5Gllio1000 loCA1 w:::uld b e ~ t e.

li! d...y t,e.t w'l ....,..bcil~ - ~ :boR...-. Pn,,..,.. VoH<i Thew E'Ab 11KW .n ~ l o . a Ion of oomty !o*adequit:efy cool tw fuot TbtnllQOitudeofthSi lass ciWilterihdu.95 ~mak~s~ems EAL #2 ~r:esw,,.ocnditiom in lfl4!! refuel~ tr001 "'1KI ncm"laf me.ans t:t z 1..,.i. Po,t:Tln.e Milo l~and stud'"" i,dicnd lhal lhf in,,:- nude,

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R8il.ndanf ll'tins cl Ri!acior Prtisuie vuse, ltYM llditation ~;11 ~ ) '

~

ooodition wn rt.suit in a mim:run ,rnergency di.s.Sific.aticn "'AJtrt. b* ln,t.,il*d {no\ldir-Qthe ablilyl0"'°"""'1'!wl vi5uoll'f)1o a,Sl.lfe lhatlho 5u"lJ wliirll< lewl rise*must b.-tiaiualod auam:"'1orpolofwal abiMy!OrlOrl lt,,1hiilnolbein1errupt<d . How1M!r, ilal1""11!ildc,i~n v.<rr0<1olloiNQlfwch .. -r.g.....,....,...insidolh< .....irmmt EAl.#1-.s... lheinaliililyfll...,,,,ill>l_l<wlalll!r"""'*,; -

  • tobe l:sldlrng. lossdm::l*- . r r * - - hqior-. \,owl to,,_* ..._, ;niMlca!M, cl RCS l<!;aloopo.. Uii.t ~ntvo.Jld b4! ~~ c;f .afa.\n cf the RCS barrier. 23.2 nctie, n.edlO~emhe -t hatR~Pre.151..nVessefffief'Jcry'°5-s~
c As""""' i-!ilih< Re*-Pn,mn VKS lo.¥<l's. lht dose r.,t,,'"'°"' Mca"1S lhanh*io.* Gf SU<:1icm lodwlyhtat,.,,.,.,al sys"""6 h,s ~ by ob,er,"11"""' a,,d - -<NriflH* Sool) Mid - -

inae:ases n,JS\ be rtM:t.ed agafflo1 dher polen~ KJll'O!S of E-,bg!- (/J i'lcrtilst. The:~ tN.e di.M! -, this <<re 5fme. st!otdd rtsut in tht oor* ~~~~~ imidt-the ccrllaivnfflt 1D fnsure-they a~ 0

..l Cont.linmffll High Rang<! Radi*lion ~-{QIRRMJ in:llcabOn aO'J pa&sible ill<Ym.

EAU2 iupplic:atf* 1,1,.., all -irdco!icn i> lost<Mm11d>H o/ RCS

                                                                                               'ffH!f'lio,y~ itlJ! c~womf ne:ed ta: dettffl'lint. tiat R~.ioto!'

8I =~~se~er:,t1~5==:!~0:Tu~~!ir:~ EscA!ilt!t:n!OA!ert~cyciil55.'fca!i.r:.n~wwktbe'l'i.a~CA1 Of RCStieawp ~a CM-(,) =~~~e~t:a~~~~:motthe CU3-Basls: Th<>oond'fionlrder.odbyti, fC i s f l , e ~* cU111dki,eandon-

                                                                                               !nlhocc:ldsllut<b,nmode,"""'1>1RCSll!Wf;mRNc,uPr......._

11,11,~NEIIT- Miigmoadialohm!be<n il<!ffea!ve. ad<!1ional Vos,e!lewl inw"""'1bcoo sys!""" ,.;n usua'ly M ...,iLilhl,.

                                                                                               , - r g . -. ,nmatmeans o/ Rwcicr*f'IK'""'V....rlewl1i'ldi!:lllion ln !ti.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    *'I<! NJ I>""" sr,;:oms ..Jdhlhalilft'/ addim,l "'Qi* f,!..., WOlidred in as~tNclcovt. This CCfldtD1~ OCXl'l6Uto.a bssof off-sf:.
            .xtic:Jns ~It r d e ~ tobe suec:essU.. olOd tremed                                                                                                                                                                                                      p(Mff' wrth a <<r'<UT"frl: faih.n ~ al bul one . e ~ y generata" 1o ir:IOIJT\Zion1fldk:atu th.-!.~ etff1l tt o:nfEon wit OOCll~ Where IMM:IENTtlrneframes.ar* sP""lfiod. liley shal ilflp'f.

n.r; no1 be av*ilatlfle. Re<lJndirt.me;n;of R.eaclcr"~se V~l lM

                                                                                               <<!dir'.Jtian,~Uu~        btinstalled(~tht.abilitytom:;,oil:orJreww,.I visu } muswe !rul !r.e at,c.ty to 1TlClnCOf ll!wf              M be intemJpted.
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Fll.N!n mntes ffil5 :,;f!N!C\erl -at'i ;a lhre!ihm:f 1o edJdt. transiMt Ill" The SS-miru.e:dl.noonb'lhe lolld~lndic.11.'cn was chosen because rromentary los56 d poww. Ii ls*NIII rJtheCS1 Si~ AIN ~ EAL cb2tttl. Sign,fcanlfu d.1n!Jgo i, not e,;,oct<<I ID OCOJrumil fte ocre oo, t:e.n ~ 1..-

                                                                                               ~t.aler lhan 1 MlEpN"b.v1.i!r.isr.etartoClodin tie 001 b;isis~

Tber@'font lhis:EAL rrR&G iht. defu\.1:ion b ift. Aiiffl.

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tlent. -.vtJJ'll.~9a tJook:at,.o'\ c-fUnusutl E~11NOVE1C'tt1J1!itlt10t1 Pt"GWtt!e'rU6\llld!ef bj~1051D&tif\1 {)tf(nS The F~""CJ' COofttht!ot m:.rc ttl"'IWI l!"'1 to t-..ef115 a c"""'°'1k7!'1 lhtt rt*lfto!:ht-CO'ldu\i,:nmft,te~l!\ef.R.r.;t!~t.a:'.Nl ff ¥ti~ lhc ltf'n ' ws.1Wlto',.. \Ind tn orff ~ ,ao.,.. tteh.lt-~ d f:f?'cCed 11'1o:t IMMIJl!EN T- Ud,9o11a: 8~\hJIW bten '""'"Kl<W !ltldii:onaJ

          .cticn't *re rtd ~~at-d IOCc ,v:<w.ke l ' J ( I ~ oft!\# EJt\tfJ',leTltYCWOni!:.:, ,n t!JM>NE)i!

n~ tt\f fi'I cato\ ~a tt- "'"°" *s 1! t.t.t tt'ltt$htld htt li:UfS:cfl n, ,t e:T'I\C)OtJIYf , ~ ,ates ,u,, ~i,t,d ltJit! ~ tt CO'l~ ,oa d'ift:tf!\aMO ;,l!J;ctiet thl.i tho~ <.r 1111!'/1*,em !:.fl'le'rt.mt-S c.~....,.

                                        *r* IPtCI~ ~ey           <<<tt~c Sh.W a;ipty l!l¢1!t<led n    n,~'tfflt:N* d\1'11'19: t..:tt ajt*al,o,, ll;ue <ii'Cirl ~rin ~W. 11-ltup I tlH ttt lf\C' /Uu/1 Of~f>li\ttffoJf' #'I f\Nl!C)n~ M 4'fc 10 'IUOttihttl rr. <p"{.Jtlorl t~MXil'* <<iWUbVt1;~,,(;f~'1':":1C.W$1W;t Mt,W~

I' .\OF.: lJ 10-: \' IStc)N: 2 C - C'OI IH'O);DITJO);S Ll'll'-01-l'OJ ST 1.1 '. ('IF !'I , \ ,re,. \SS IFIC.\TIO:,.; TOOi EP3:4 (APP-C-16) St Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Sile Area Emergency A le11 Unusual Event "-;;;:;;;.on CA4 lnotii:yk>t.lanlamPlanlilColdShJob,n CU4 UNPlANNEDLossol Decay Hea1-.i ~ w:h Jrnd,1f.ed Fuel i1 ihe Read:tf Ve-ss.e! Operating Modr. Af)p!K'.abi'li.ty. 5,6 Opeming Modt AppUCibility: 5, 6 EALValUH: EAL Val..,.;

1. An U ~ E D *ft!'f!ffl res,i:is rt RCS blln1)ffztl~ greol'M th.an 2CO"'f br cir....,
                                                                                                                                      -      than iho ,poci1\ed           on 1.Jblo.

T-:RCS Rehut OuntiooTlnshofcl< I~t=~ The ~ bci~ m w aell@IY ilracJddt!:d.M!! do-ll>lttlllt"""'1Ion.,;Jlf<dy*,,,_h~

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as.soon-, 13'. I ... f/) z Q RCllnll!gltty ~""""'~" Oostr~ O..alion lime.

.5X: t; (lM NOTW:icfiEOlJCED WA w 1. M UNFV,NNED=nt """ in R C S ~ .,,-rng z rr:inutts' 200'F ~  ::>
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                                                                                                                                      -       . tio EAi.is NOT ~           -                                                                                                                           Ii; m                                                                                                                           ~

(.!) 2.AnUNf'LOHNED...,; muli> 1>RCS f'rnS<nri~!J<aleril>,n 10p,i due lo

                                                                                                                                      =~j""9*                                                                                                                                                          z (TMEAldoffNOT~ ioSCUOPlANT                                                                                                                :;

w Clf7 Loss ol R,qure:l DC Pooer b 15 Mnte. Or Looger. u.. w lHTACT -!!lho RCS can 114 pnssuf.ndw.1h n:inrmolq:o'""" oction1 (wbn ID rrinwsi Illmlho RCS i> llfTACT. RBlUCEDINVENTORY-Atlucfol,,nooelirQ<<>ndlti>,ottenf\JolsnlhoRl!"""V*HolandlhoRu""'Vus.1 ....... -io-.. leetbe'c,,,,f,el:Jl)afa .. Reacla'Ve,s.if'...... ;nd"""""'lhol:Jl)aflhob;n.ad:hoRCSholio<lsnazzltsatlhoR--(33' 1o31'3"bvT"'°"'~-141 3 Opeming Modt ~-lily,: EAi. Value.: The&no,,y,,w:y~ shoudool wail ooll 5, 6 lho""*""" 0:: w

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              ~ 8
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z 3;

   .SOLID PLANT OPERATIONS - When~ prHS!Jri?.er i.11 fillm ;nj tie RCS i5 in a wl!<<..dd ccndruon <mo; ~bJp and coc::ldmw, beMeen 11ct ,h""""" ,nd rm*mg o:,nttmro,. (DBD-RCS-112]

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I 0.. (.) 0 5

i; 1/)

UNPLANNED -Aearameter ~ or ;JJ1 ewn1 thal: i5;ool 1ht re9l.tl of .wtirienc:kod r<<t\Jtoo and r&lires ~ crrn~ ilCOOl'IS. 1. l es.lhoo1 12Von 1f2',AANO lf1]8o,qum 125VOCtru,.., 0

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       ..J far 15 mioote-s or l~r.

0 u CUB -Cr.ocaltf. I u ap.r.ting Modt Applicallility,: 5, 6 ~

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              ..J EAL V.t/ues:                                                             <
1. UNPI.ANNED,...1,oi!led p,sib,e sl:.¥1up,.,. ob,ervedut ~
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0 C-COLD CONDITIONS 14 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REVISION: I ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL C - COLD CONDITIONS 14 EP3:4 (APP-C-17) St Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event CU&- Basis, The pu!J>OH d lfli> IC ,od it,, assoo\aled EALs is to rooo,iniu a loos of oommnicotioosc,pablitylll."Jltiffwrclef..islhe p1"11i__.. "'1ff abtTiy lo PfflOITT1 IO<Jtn* fas. '"""'*UI)' lo< pin oporaoons cr"1e .ibili1y lo commum:rue issut.s w]h Dffw5,')e ijuih::fi6'e1. The loss of af-sitie cmnmtcuticns ab isopect!d tab@.sigllfficJnllyn:rectlnlP"l'lfflS,i\le

                                                                                                              ""':no ccmlllon adlrmed by 10 CFR50.72.
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EAi. ;, intended to be u-i c:nly _ , *llir.icnlna,y "" l*-o. 1lis reiay,lg of nmm&o &cm rildkJ lriln5"1uUls.. ifll'JY-6Jals bef"9 sE!lC IO off-site lcrotions. &) .n beirQut ""ed 1D make o::rmUlioidicos. possible.

                                                                                                                       ,c, The lt5t co-site cte1T1'1Ulicatcns ton Em:<rt~es 1M Tcuof a:11 means of aonm.nicatU1.s. mut'nety used b cperZQ&:.

Thelt!!ilfcrotl-sitecamuri~sbs~-sMttielcs.s~allmean,, al-oos!O<JtntlyulOdb-olf-site-ncti!=.'<tl~ C - COLD CONDITIONS 15 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REVISION: l ST LUCIE PLANT CL>\SS!FlCATION TOOL R - COLD CONDITIONS I.S EP3:4 (APP-C-18) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site .Area Emergency I Alert Unusual Eveflt ~~tr.llOO cote-* CU6 Loss of All On-sle OJ'af--s'te ~ Capabt!ii.ies. Op*raUng Mtldo Applioobllity: 5, 6, Oefueled w 1--

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E.Al.Vatt.WS: ti) (!) 1_t..ouofAlLcf *lhe id~m-Wa.11l'J!'IIJl'tCati::r1 n'lllb::d!i-

                                                                                                                                                          .ahct.JtQ' the .abilil)' lo pufom, iw.r.e cperat.ms::

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2. l.OS!> of ALL af !he "'-'llffi*Mg off-5i~ <:ornr11un.'C.a.tic:o ~heels fl z zZ BllERbolr.

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  • Coorne!tial _,,s roudo instali.d ceJ r,honos in Jhe Cammi Room. tx*

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Commerciil'!~' I () I C-COLDCONDJTIONS 16 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REVISION:. 3 ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIF1CATION TOOL C - COLD CONDITIONS 16 EP3:4 (APP-C-19) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE This Page Intentiona lly Left Blank C - COLDCONDIT10NS 17 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REVISION: 3 ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL R- COLD CONDITIONS 17 EP3:4 (APP-C-20) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE RECOGNITION CATEGORY H HAZARDS AND OTHER CONDITilONS AFFECTI NG PLANT SAFETY H-COLDCONDillONS 18 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REVISION: 1 ST LUCIE PLA,'IT CLASSIFICATION TOOL H- COLDCONDITIONS 1& EP3:4 (APP-C-21) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Alert Alert Unusual Event HG1-B3Sis: HA4-Basis : HA1-Basis: HU4 - Basis {continue,": EAL#I """'""""""' ~"1dervtid!a HOSTILEACTICNII>> These E.M.5 @5~.KJ!frnm HU1 .n ihat U'le' o:curente" af 1he *EYenl has EAL #31'5 to E n ~ ~ not1icatioos b'h :iraafl.Mat are matte in a re~Jlie.d in a loss. of physk:..11 (X)f!troi cf ESSENnAL. AREAS {ooot..ainirQ: ""

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TimeJyanda!:Ctlrah! ~~~Securi.ly'Shit'tSLFffl'l~ irn!ffymanrar and that Cf:fsite*Respoose OrganizatiOOS (OROs) aOO p'art Vt.ii *~ipmem ,or a::ntn:m af vital eqtj:pment) re<pffd to ma:nW'l ~ "il!YJ.the Corrrol Room l3 Cltla,af kirh ~fafion alE#fECM persmnel are .a'I a state cfM!'gtrtene<f :a~rene!rS reoan:firt1:d:t! credble kmtiom Mid <::tffl'PI c( th.ri ~ll't'll carwtotb!*ttansferred b Ind * £.ILs. '7.iffi!ly s ~ fl those U"uctwe!. IM!Mlc:ed by Corwol Romnindic.tion5i iweat It is nattht in1ftaf"tii5, EAL l.ore:~~&Slii1g~le ~ opw.ated'(io,, .wiotMr*k,c.,tion. -of ~.lded s)'S1,mrespon!ie* or .perbnvnc::e. The- oco1renc:e-of Vi'SJBlE EAL.s invo~ iltta\lf'L Toe.. ~LJ;-tho.ocntt,ge,,cy !or*"")'r-,p,Jprogr..-of OAMI\.GE.andtir cte,graded s15~m~...e rs flte!'tdod \odlwirtinate Too.. sofoly luooioos "'" ro.,clivtty COllCloi. RCS ioYent<<y, "°" woord...y ..enu,1\JOh,.thate,,p<ri"°""'an~ 11,:l£01. To<r=oc< ~nst ~er ewnts. The .ma rt,pOrt 5hcwd *ra be ir4E.fp"'eted as. This EAL is .f"l2t "'1tii

  • p~..t ret:eMK iruofmationragoofng iMI ,1ir.aaft
    ~~~*:!a~~:==~=~~-::~:,

iS:ootmel tfEm~ sole-ty on 1he poten1iilt1 for a r ~ . ; j ro~. R.r'.her the iswe 1ndui~s It#. nP.ed for rapd Msistance fflll! In h! pos,,;,~fit*1 fer s?c.'lnt and in~emimrle*d~e-frmi - " ' ~ .,;,~l;1rdorwzter allact

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                                                                                                                                                                                          "flrdicarr.:e ~fs'OCC.that a ~ systemOf:stt:vciure w,is             diil'n~ed,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ~,r:~;::;~y~~~f:~h~=
treat i-s maOI need decl.i11e U ~ I Event t~

e!enw.i':s.. but rather, l!ilt the: evertvca& of ~cient magni:udl!- lo c.,use ftis deg;adal>oo. The NRG Ho!300!Jadm Op<man, Gffiter/'100) wll carmtri""" t, lie

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The-t.:Kt th.C ~1:if~ is lnder seriaJ5 att.ri: m is .,, ~ e d aiiact ~ t Yli':h l'IW'f..M.al time av..ailar:ff! =or further ~tparatoo.ar acki"Jonal a~t31Xf! Escal;r.imofil>> ernerge,,cycl>sr.ificalicn level. f f ~ . ,ro<Mte 1----------------------1 Soartttff!~uffia~Wlfdre.itd'nessandirnp~cf based:oo Sys.ienMall'undlcn ~s.. shous Md sized lh* plane may bo p,c,,-hy NORAD ltn>ugh Iha NRG. t-.,-,H-=s"'"4.-..-""e""a-*'"is~,......S~i.tze...A.,tc.,*.,u~E,,.~m-"e,.,r-=.,n=-"-'----=-i ;e.;.~;.t..., b<! effed.,,, (,u::h., - * * """"'~ EALs #1- ~ ie!if1o specific !rU\IC&ns <:t' ¥eas M oornah S.Jfut'j S.)S~ern. Of ~-Ol'Wl'tl' .ll1d fwdW rtq..1irnd for SJiw ~ n of 1he Esc..llafion toAJert ~ dn5,;-f1ei:icn ~WOlid be"\l;, HA.~ w.ild t:e ~c~ "If th!! thr~ilt il'Mf:w!~ an lffiiner wilhin 30 ,mtr.f'.;tfl of tl-e This~frin rep!'efOk an esrolaletd thre.at to plant !Sil!e!y ."Jb~ th.JI oont.Jinedl'\1heA'tit.io lhata,:-0stietome h'6fJfoOf1M:sed rmmtt

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atadenbl -effi'lts or a:ts of civi diiClbtdk1loe. such .is SINO .tlra-afl tr. :EAL #1 Sei5m'C P.Vlal"ltsdthismil31it~can r&nttln ESSEmlM.. llU1 -Basi.1: O\WiER OONTRCX.LED AREA 10 ,t,e ffiOIECTED AREA. in-pac.t.hunters~a~):~Osp..itesbrt:\~~w4ffl h AHEAS ter!g s\D,eeted to ioo:es bf.yood~ lffll1i, and tlus d..11'MQIP. O'hNER cot/TROUED ~ (006.). Those "'1!!US .an, *dequaaily rraybe ; a ~ k> h i . ~ ~ bpbrrt :sa.fet, sy\te!n5. Toe US

    ~~~=:~~~r~rr:~::;s::;~

Cf1 Ile pc>.enliai f~ .1: r.Jdictogte3l re'leas.E. Rathe{ the iswe includes 'lhe

l<fdte1sed by oihi?.r E.1t..'5>.

Note that 1his EAL 1s apFA"c..ble fer ;10y HOSTllE.ACTSCfl ooa.r:T:flQ. a Geolog'.Q S<IIWY {IJSGSi National E~~ b,fumli1:om Cmter c.., aanfirmi,o~lu!;ocaml!dirl#>t!.,..ofth*pl,nt. lJ'IEse EAl.s are c a ~ en ~ lNsiS' of~ oo:.ureme cl an l!lleflt ct

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         !r'A!iderr. l'Nq.l1!.J1e tobeof tX'lflGem to s:(.lflt aper.>>:::r,..

EAL #1:: Oar:roge m."ty te cii.15.ed bl .Mlml! p;:,rtims of fl!! ~It:. but stu.rld ne~ b' ~d assistance dUif tc ~ possibility for !iqnifieml .nd lhatha<""""""d. in :ho Ol'll-ER COOTRCUED A?EA. l!li<.ii<:lud<> EAUi2 is based on * """ado slrikir,g (rouchingdcMJ or hig!, \'lind, that not .M!ect.;ability d s.lf!!'ly f t ~ to c:.perate., i"ldlrter:m:r1i1la e ~ from ad6t<if1al ar. tlnd << "'-".~ it.tack tJemfntl. !SFSt,lhatrroybe 001>\de lhel'ROIECTEOA.REAbutstill ,li.h n the h.M!~V1S1BlE OAMAGE1o SO"Udurt-s eantairm.g~<< CMne!Camrofocl Atu Sj'!,(OMS n,qtmd b safe shutdown of ft p'anl The foctfualttoe ,1.. is""'""'"""" -with - Mh<<' preparation<< .adcioona n s i ~ .to arri.'n .reqiftrM Offs:tr:

                                                                               -  Milable for EAL#2ilOOIT:Ss.esthe~.af .an,~OY'e;,ta-rivalcritll)attm                                  i-,---,----=-rrc---r..-=r-,-------t Asa.,'nedinlhoEPfl~""""""°-'°'NlJd*"'"""11Respc.r,si,
=~:1=s!:\~'1!{~~~rmtion Ro,;p:,n,e °'l?nir.llioo (000) road'r> ..s.3/ld pc,pataion for 1M the site m;.,n .t refa!f°M/ *Y'M:ft iim.... is felf. at !he m.tclea- p.int sle and;mx,gniz:ed ;is. an e~ak.e ba'§ejOfl a
    /f'lllemm:afi.cn cl: pntretiw mea~.

This EAL.id~ses me pot,mua1 for a . ~ 1 ~ proi;,es~'bn d ~ems TMhtMtof di:S i!>OO*eMLHitu~ notific.{~stor lhe airV:r-Er~lbctltl'ta1 =~~=~~=n~~~urs~tii::1/J::;~:re du! tca:HOSTILE ACTION. It$ r d ~ to dire'isr.cidenfsih.if ifl! acdde:ntll tverm.ctac:tSotdv.i~. wchn"SrnaS,;a'Ja.O

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                                                                                               ~ lhe-aediti.~ WP.at. Aitmer i,; men to b! a 1~ ~ Trith the                                  and"'!" Gootmt' Room b" cnld:aJ !or tlM il'Q:I'~ cf effediv!                 lltc US~c.il Su..'\!Ey*(USGS}Nlfcnal Eadniake lr*in'rotion
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    ' act, hun1er5. e r ~ di!iplA@s.~*~wiiiinfte                                               pou!f'lli:~ b"c~s)Tiifi.cant~tohplant.                                                                                                                                    Ctmef Cltlocnfhn I ial e~ial.ehas.OOC\IJ"ed tntie *reJ.of 111!~.tnt
    ~lECTEDAREll. lllow"""'11s;n>deqa;,toiy-..dby-EAts.

Th5 EAi.a. met_,, a pant ""'1ive, >irfinor SeMty-,..-001\0t,.,....,.,. a "'""'1i*1 dev-odr.ill<l ill ttlO ltM!! EAL #2a. b...donlhe ossUl'l!llionthal *-odo st,;.u,p (t,Juc/J~ dowl) E5C.Bi~tian*of ~hi! erwii@"CydnsdicM>OO ~vet tf ap~.t.e., tr.lEedon~~ *1:.arusatt1rTil='.itt-01PfcgrM~ofJ.Ct-adt wwld b! ~ta,':.:n~~:J:d::aw::~~:i'~~=~meJ:-m ~/NJ d

                                                                                                                                                                                          ~~ t'W Cri~3 s ~ = ~ ! 2 s ~!3Jds<<,fi~~l~s,n
                                                                                                                                                                                                  **-"t -~-uu         H"'   d*-,

cr*h9','Mds ~lhin PROTECTED AREA.

                                                                                               ~=-~~~~!1:S:~~\f=~~tolo~:~h t-..=~~~----------------lTher4RC~B0perr.bis.Ctlicer(H00)1*,!:l.comruric~etolht                                                                                                            .aSSI.Sld!Jeui.-iO""n,     .nM! " "      *                                   ~~o1&.*es-seslt>eeff'ed.cficlemal~ cau51!dbynt!ft:3.su::h HS2 - Basis:                                                                                                                                                                         Ahqterinli.&1 tlassi¥ca.~COUd ba* rrodebawd l{fJOQ I.he na'tll~ .wlti           n ~ e n i f.Wlures. ~ ~ t m i s a l ~. ~ OJttge .JG&fty Th! in(On! olfflis IC is .. capl1nlhase ....., - . . ootllrOI ollhf p'.iW,t                stalusa size ctthoplaoe- be p<1Mded by NO.RAD UYoogl1 ~NRC.                               ~~~~~~~~~~:.':J~~<ha'l                                                          rri,nap~

CJnnotbe reesl.!~ in atimi'y manner. In ttis ca.se~~il.lous das.sifcaHm!Ewt in ~ 1'rilh.the W's ~Secuit'j rbn..md tr..mstH d CCfltral cf safer, *1 ys~ OOJ. nctoo<<¥1il<f (i.11'.holV, f.>ssion HA5 - Bmlis: 811~1 f'l:1n, prod.itt b.-ri*rdama;i<<m<Jf N::I yt< be hdioab!d). With the Centro! Room evaruaied, addsemi s,uppcr"' miolb:rtv~ R.e~ is l'Mde to sii-e specific wo.Jffl'J 41~ si.lJ)'MY,C<I het.31.t<se !tlm

   *n.. in,-nt cl ll>e EAL a.lo o,tlbli,h ron'ro! of tr41ort,ntpl""1 t q ~                     di,.ct,x, holqi !ho Ter:JriC>I Suppcrt Cler.ler andlorot!l<f .,,.,.,_                     mv<iu~'5 **~ the d..~led per.,:mol -oM~* q"31~*,d and rr.,i,,d.,
    <lOd k ~ o f 1rr¥;ori.lnt.Jall para:netilfSi i, .1frotlyn14'lflW. Prim,;ry                 rssp:inse bcdt.esmaybe nece"'1ry.                                                         ooofirmN ~ sealrity e-vem.is DO::ll.lring or h a s ~ Trainhg en
    ~ i s ~ i t,e.p-,1.Ced an :hose CCf1llC)rtoent-s and<l51~ th.lt
    ""f'Ply pm\eclicn be and i - i m aiJClrt sidofyfuooti""5.. These safet,
    £tne'.icm :are r~t:e:v.1'( oa-Jrd, RCS invemory, .and'*wo=nda:-, hut Inability i<> ....-
                                                                                               ~

pant ooolrol fioo, """"" the Confs:l Roo,n .,;11 th.ii ewm t!la Site ArN ~ .

                                                                                                                                                                                         """""'<!CY-sewrity~ dasiif~TJm.confirm~tS c&::~y.cmtdtedo-Je-to !he plated co the plant R,ysic31 Soouitr Plan.
    ~roova1.                                                                                                                                                                             ~:11;~ :~la~~:m~~oif~~~,J~~~Ct1 Thf de,.ermnafi::o rA ,\heiher u oc:i c.onb'd is. s'ZMished attht ffflm                                                                                                              P'.an. Tr*'1iroil in1 OJ*l'licanan P!;wi.

wrutc"n panel is ba>edu18,..,,..,r-ncyCooolinaior (EC)iuefljm,n'. The E~c..j' Coacin.tiori s expected toma\.e-a retia-.ablt., inlmnlld EAL#'Z.is ird..wdte>ensure1h-l.~'ft'pfia1e nwfi~5fDf tiK! sewrity

    ~~;:;~~~nu:e==~~1hattht!U~has                                                                                                                                                        ~:*        *~~~ti:ej;~~J!e7~:1~of~'=t Notifuationol oo: Uml!imt E\'enl
    ~ationafihi'!i ~dassil*.:a\01 tewl, .if~a1e..~~b_y F,ssi,., Prcdocts.efN Tacle "'Aboofmal Ra~ ~d""1g;cai Er.~on1                                                                                                                        1hP. d ~ m o f "c:edt01e.. 6 rmde ihroogt, use of .~~round in E.Al.s.                                                                                                                                                                              the l'hy,iwl Sewmy Flan.

(Continutd in not ~umr1' H-COlD CONDITIONS l9 EAL-COLD BASIS PAGERh...VlSION: I ST LUCIE PLANf CLASS!FlCATION TOOL H - COLD CONDITIONS 19 EP3:4 (APP-C-22) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Are.a Emergency Alert Unusual Event HA4 HOSTILE AC'IION w1hn lhe O\'INER CONiOOLLID "8.EA.o, Aifb<me HU4 C.,,,lrmed SECURITY OCHJITICN << Thrul l'md1 Aback Tlreat lndic>ieu Pat,,n5al 0.gradatioo io lhe levol of Saf*t)' of lhePl;n.. Opor,ting Mod< App1ic,bitity: All Operating Mode Appk:.1bility; All Op,r*tlng Modo Applic,bility; All Optr,ling Mode l\pplic,b;lity: All EAL V~ues: EAL V~ues: fAL.Values: EALV~h.es.:

1. A HOS11lE ACTIOI has ooe<m!d IUGh lh.ll pl.wi ~ an, I. A HOSTILE ACTICN l5 """"1YV a i,.,, OCCUTtd oinn tho 1. A HOSTILE ACTION ts <'.>OCUTTQ a- hu cocmed W:No ibe CMNER 1. A SECUlflY CONDITION '1lal doe5 NOT invct..
  • HOSTILE
      <nabi2 tocp,r;,te eq.iip:nentr°""""lo m.,n,n ..r.r, ""1ction>.                   PROTECTBlAREll os AljXffld by h Seowi<y ! h i t ~-                     CONTROll.EO AREA"' '"""""d by b S<<l.riy5h~ Su;,eMsor.                          ACTION as "llO'tod by ""Secuily Shift S..,.,,.i...-.

Q!! Q!!

2. A HOSTILE ACTIOO has ea<....S fal\n, of $pm Foti Cooli1g 2. A validale<lr.ot 'on from NRC of"" AJRUNER-dnJi wlhn 30 2. Acr<dbloSt. Lucie ..a,i.'Y l!Jrnlnotka1ion.

Sy\itmS .,,l U.1 ENr lu<!I d;rrn;Qe is lit;ely !:u hshlyol!- n'inutes d. tht Sdw. k>:Mk.id re~u;xe il ~ . .Qf!

3. AYii!idalod-l'nrnNRCpnNidirvinbmalicn DI an
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             ;m,-il/l lm!al.

HS2 C<<oolR<ol'\Evawation ~Bem lrn1i:itodandf'lanl Cailrol CM,r,at bo Established.

                                                                                                                                                         -Optnting Mode App1ic.1btlity:                All EALValus:                                                              EALVahlf'.s:
1. Canlrd RDC:ffl ~ru.iticn.ha ,bffn !nitial*d. 1. lf.21-0NP-too.a2. Coohll Room 1nao:..&ibi'.1. y, requm Cor<rd Roc,n f'taa.iallon.

HA 1 - << Deslrucnt! F'tlonc:n"°" f.tlding ESSENTIAL AREAS. HU1 No.val orllffwdive PhooorneNA.'lott<,gCIM PROTECTED AREA. Op,nting Mode Applicability: All OptmingModoApplic,biity: All EAL Valw.s: EAi. Values: JIJRUNER--Aithw:ris rneM1l to be il I ~ .iin:r*ft mlh U l t ~ b Cill.lSQI sinb:ilri d#JliQe !;I) tie: l)!Mll 1. Snmic ...nt groffl lt!ao ~ n a S.S. Earthquil\e !Q!lEJ *s mic.Jlod by ESSE!fllAL AREAS -Attn witt,in "1o PROTECTED AREA. INlamtlios ettJill<l"ffl. *jWfflS, cm_., or <na!AINl. lho fail-. seiwe instnrneni,iicn tAmuocim ~ J ) GREATER THAN O.IIO g. 1. S.ism<,..,... idenlliedl>1 ANY2alihefcltm.ing:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                .. SeiVfflC ftffl CQ'lfffl'il!!d by pfant ssmic rooniinf'
      -..:Cioo, or ,..;.,,,..dwhi<:h DO!Jlddncilyo.-i~ tn<liln(/of the p,.i>lict,..!111 and safety b)' "'""""""' m,<on.
                                                                                                                                                                                                     ~                                              im1nmri1(M1Urld*IDl-sSMIS-!)!ll FRESILY Offi.OADED REACTOR CORE Ill POOL- Are,!lyo!l;oo:!<d ,...,:tor core. in lhos;:enl f.,.1 f't>d, oxi51, ru:i<, h.,..;od al
  • EJmqum;., felt h Jf,lnt
1. Earthqu,lo, arirn>,,:t by ANY al ihe fclb,rv , US Geatog;cat S....y (USGS) tl3!iolul Eaclhqu,M time Wlen:tcft'off-lcadber:rm ur.d oore rebad 11 ~
                                                                                                                                                                    , E,rtt,i,,a.feltnfbnt                                                          lnb'rrotionCenta-UOSlll.E AC1lON -/Vo ... - ~ Nucl<>rl'owor PIJnt (NP?) er . s per"""'1 dw irduclos the us. at vdent bee lod.,or:y <qUipnm.                                    , US Godag~al S<rvey (USGS) N.,,tional Earthquake lnlatmalion c.-

take hostages., ¥lli-'tx irr.imiU:e the liCRfflet ID iild'liwt an end. This m\Jdes iltlUby at', liW\d. awmer usi'Q v,,,s. e~pbifts,

  • coo1r.,1 Room in1i<a1m a l ~ perlorm,n,e al syslems req,.mod .Q!l PROJECTlLE~ whides~er other dwiCH u,ed lo d*llffl' dlr.i.1ru:tiw-b'ct-. Other ad5 th.rt <1il!i!if.y 1h11 cv,w;a!I RllOl may be incfuded. 1,.-11.. ,>1. shutdoffl al <ho p:,nt.

HOSTI.E.ACTJOO .shoLh:tnct bt:COM1nJHt to loctucff..x:ts ol CNJdsobe.~ orfelornctJ.\ id5i that M! noi: p.wt of J ooncerl!d altact cntht. 2. Torn..., sbiking wi1m1 PROTECTED AREA bou1dory OR hig\ NPP. N ~ EALs .should bl I.Md' .to itdd'1H5 ,u:h iK:l:vtitS (i.e.* lfis INV includif \lilttnl acts between indMIMals ,in the owner ...-idli..,..i.r1wtl2Q"""-

      -        led ....).
2. Tomi1:10WikingORti9lW:nd\'-greiJ1er thom 120n¢cesultt,g in VISIBLE .Q!l 1""4:tfEfff -MiliQaticn actois ft..J.w bean i:wfh!d.iw. adcltilnill oK:tiotts ar. not OPeded lot. suceesstUi, ~nd trerded il'Tlotm;nion hdieates DAMAGE k:i fti.NY d 'hi! kibJ'~ ilrutu'H cu,t;anirlg safety S)'!,ien11 et lh"l'!e eventoccondltco ,,;11 OCCY. Whore !MINENTtimt!~amesare,oeol:<<!. mwfl "'*""* """1J<'l>enl OR Comm! Rocm indicat:<>n cl dograded po,lom1<i,100 al lllo"'
                                                                                                                                                              ..i.ty s)"l<ms:
3. lnu.'IThlf lloodirQ U\11.ha,lilo!'<'left5a/ IO .ir.eu,1,f)lre led
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             """""""""""'"by Tedniool So<alca!itr.5 forfio <nmn!

OMER CONTROLLED AREA - To.-. po,1io<J cl Ff'I. p<oporty sum>undng and im:luclng lhe St. Lucie Nu:I""' l'owof Pin .nlc:1< is EUiJi<<< operat1J¥~ io ANY d I f i e - ~ a~as:

Olimitedoe:ces,and°"""""'--.v.eb)'Fl'I.. Ei'!,rj lruko ~ W.,e, (ICIV)

PROTECTED AREA- Thi! area t,mr, !he OWNER CONTROU.EOA.%'-l *xaJ1>ecll1vllw ""°"'"' locifm endosedwtthnlhesea,rilyp,rinetor[...... The .......- - -lilyof """"""2! iimai'!'..tn.d n.., """""'1C'(. tn.'> and auociaiod.....,... ond eo.-~l'lat..- (CCW) 1"'1h Ccoit,g Wat<< (ICl'I) p'.Jtbm.,.. SECURITY CONIJITION-AnySe<uit/ E""'t .. i li!ad 11 tl1'! 'l'fJR>Yod..w'Jy<Dlilgencyp"" lt!at ocmfiM!s

  • tn&l'~ e iDsle eo.,..,ooentCCo'!ttQW '.!r{CCW)
     ~\~~~~~                   >it*~-°'           1 ~ , I dogadalicn lcfue lt!w.4of wle!ycf toe plr t A SECURllY COl>lltTION doe, nol *Mll"'

Emefll"'CY Diesel -Euidn;i Coooensate &Qraao Tri. {CST) Dino! O i l ~ Tri. (DOST) ~*m~ in=.tt(RAll' Q!!. Cordinuf'd on ntxt 1 H- COLD CONDITIONS 20 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REVISION: I ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL H- COLDCONDITIONS '.!O EP3:4 (APP-C-23) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event HA1 - Basis: HU1 - Basis: E.AL .*'1 ~Sl!s nuin utine-n:ita1iogCQ'Tlix:ne,nt Caitures of m~nt

                                                                                                                                                                                                       ~me1o=:s:a:.~~~~*~;~~:i:~

generator ptrge cfb.e5 not mett lhe inl!Ont of"this EAL berolU"Sf- i'I did not in'fl3::tncrrn.al CJ>Kollicn of fht ~ - Of n_-ccncom is 1he p<XB:lt* !or lo.llago af oomb.1>11>:effoo,; Aoc:dng ii§ U!ied in tiis EAJ..dt!IO'iber. .. ooodition w~ wil'.W ii em~~ ~~~;~~~~==~~al ht rocm fa.s:~ Inn ns1ale<I e<f'J:P,wntrs aap.tile of f1lfT'ICN'Jl r ~ n and HU3.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ~~~=m.l BOX                          a rise cf vra?er ~l'!lwidm th@ nxxn. (h.ss.ifio;Jtion af this EAL shook:I not ESSENTIAi. AREAS -Aroas *i1hin 1ht PRO ECTED AREA. flat a:ntllls ~ svsterr&.. wrc,onelt!I, a' nu:urial. 1he Ca.utn.

be dtl'.1yed Mile mm!C!Ne .actelM ill'l! ~ 1.U:en to iidate the wM This EAL ,s consislent wJi.h ~ definition of~ Nolifica6on of I.Jruw:af Ev-ent

                                                                                                                                                                                                       ~~:'r!,~!"'~~~..

ORS!NCbOr\. Cl' 1111tiase m\\h;ch cculd dttdty er indtt(Sty tndinQer the E'AL*-4 .ukh!sses tN? fw'Mto SJ!tty*rt.WedequiptlfOt impGMd by dossllic.1ton toHA.115 basedondomago<fono byl'ROJECTLES PUblic tleil'tl and ufelyby eXJ:)05ilft to rad.Jdon. PllQJECTILEs g.,,.,....d bym,in lurt,;no <<<,oog "'"'l'Cfllnl !ailurH. genarattd by~ t,Uit or in w,jtn:tion ""11 .a ~ean ~ UHt PROlcCTED AAEA - Tht am (W,1h,> lho OWNER CONTRCI.LEO

                                                                                                                     ~             . this EAL is c:msstent wt\ . . def<J\tal d anM.ERT n lh-i'~~       ,w.u-e.        Those-...,.,              w:,utd bo <lossi[.o by lho r.l<lo!ogoal lC*a
                                                                                                                     =;;"'~ad,gjarMJbst.nt'al pol<n1iai df,pd,lion dlho lrA!d                          fu:sicn pn3dld b :rM JC!L l>R£A) ooo.,p;,,dby 1ht nuclex onils ard ..- - oqupnont "'1d fiWl:1its eocio5ed within ~~ P&rimtter kfx:e~The .area Wl'ilan                                                                                             EAL #6, <ldci"m.SHnR.1'1'*n eahw phero,'ll!0.1 of_. t,Xf'(3'W, wffln; .id
                                            ' M \ C h ~ l i t v d ~ i5manQioed n a n ~.                              EAL.Oiildd'esses veticle cnrh!5 N.fiin the PROTECTED I-REAM                       iilS!SCllf.ar.E<:I riilin f-'111 ~ sum 511gti.

n,,.,;.., Vi&1llE DAMAGE IO ESSElfflAL Aff:AS e<r.dicoioo of dJmiQe to "Yfety sbua:irK.. s~ems,. m OllTlpOfll'flls o::ini.lirmg ~ . s E.sc.J13ticinoftis~d.-ssff~tewl. lapprop"i.:F.e. wautdbe ard ~-ems retµred far safe. ,hutdowo ct the plri based m V:SIBLE DAMA.GE. or by abf' in planl.c:oncmMs. 1tfaHAI. EAL !I:! ad<nsses - jil<""'""" Iha! = 1 "VISIBLE DAMAGE lO lh@ESSENTW.. AREAS onH111hs In indcaiion of dilfNV!! to i:iruc!U'H, s~11i'!f!l6.. orcompooent5 .mm.:mlg fuott'ons .ind sygems roqund b' 5.1ft., : ~m r;I the plait {tu:h .rs humt:.me and , .'a:n, suroe-) et'4i1l can atso be p : ~ c t mce serb..ls eYl!!OtS.. I X H - COLD CONDITIONS 21 EAL . COLD BASrs PAGE REVISION: l ST LUCIE PLA.."IT CIASSIFICATION TOOL H - COLD CONDITIONS 21 EP3:4 (APP-C-24) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event HA1 (Continued) HU1 (Continued) i=:=u=,~~~~~=~e;::,c:~M Control Room lmlicillXln a dogr,ded porter""'"°" al.,,_ gftty 'i"'"""'

                                                                                                                                                                                          -4, T\l'bine faih.n resulting in casing ptnElrii:ion ordamitif to turtine:or~blrsu1'5.

m S. NOl<Jral " " " " " " " " ~ lhe PROTECTED AREA: NfY of ea,t., Spnyong Roan lntm~Wa:<<{!Cl'I') lhe r>>ncm,ig:

  • Codrmed burnt.rlP wilffling is in effed..

Vil>ls./i<:h;Nr Room ~~WaJB(Clll'/)

  • Lowlnlal:*caoill._"'1d*10.511.h11..Wlar 'l """armo.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 * .,,..,,,~t,ysbl!oope,,,meU,11w.i.rl..,.1,.,..

Reildcr Auxilary -"II {R/'11) Emetvff,cy o..,.i -9.,;ld"II ~>to,mdraons)'Sl<m-.

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                                                                                                                                                    ~IOmlgWal..- (CCW) pl.tlconaru                                                                                                t; Errorg,ney Diesel Geoerotar lll,ldflj                                                                      ...w c:.m.n..i, S""°i1" T.ri (CST)            rn*..i Oil Stcr.,ge Tri (DOST)                                                                             ~

U!lmatt He.II Sm s Rl!!ueli W.rie,Tcnk R.\\'T ~ 0

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,. Vollide....,,~inVISIEl.ECW.IAGc.,ANYa/ltielcil~"'1Jd\ns
                                                                                                              ~,.relysys:ems, c , ~ ORCoood llo:xnildiaaionof z

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c Ronir AUl<iliJry 8"11d"IJ {R/'11) 0 0

Sttan Trull~ Aru Bro<g,oC)' 0..SEJ Ger\emOI B,/ldflj z

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               <(
                                                                                                           °""*""'*s..-"ll" Tri [C:STJ       OoS<IOil-..T.ri(DOST)

PROJECTIL£-Anobject<lr..:t.dbNYd*Nlldoar- Utdrmt* Heal SM UHS Rerueii W.r-.erTank RWT fbnt (~) 11Mooufd ~coocem tct . 1i ~ d cpvrobilily. rwtilily. o, pamonel ,.r.q,,

c PROTECTED AREA- The ""'.a/wlhin lhe. CM'NER I COOTROl.iEDAffiW ....,,,;.d by h,-.,u,;:, ,mi :i:
    .ft.sooiil".ed~ and bcilUes enclosed wilflll11he sea.airy pe"tmeter fence. The :M'R \~Nn Mich iiWD.11tab'j 1 dPfflO'WMllii:~..,an~.

WlBlE DAMAGE-OatNa* ID l!Qlliomentor n!~yaburvMlll! !MttJut~s. ~:stng. or.,~

                                                   '"'"'In   !NI is CiJlje Spr ..d"II Room                   !rt- Ceding \\':Jltr (lCW)

Oanage is~1o Cill.M OOl"afn~-t , e , ~ _.i,;lilyo,, rwllilliky of h illlildld """*-n, * -* "' V 5".lchgur Ream ~Coo'.'f'II Wnr(CCW)

    """"'"""- Eur,:le-incul6: deft:mart"""'

heill oc trwcx. derti!n. PB1E!r.1Don. rwtun?. aDDQ, .a R!octor .Auxi!Mylluifh,g (RAS) ~Clese!Gon<<..:orl!wd~g mint t:Ai~. SudaCI! blenisbt.s rfl',4, ,paint ctlffif!A. -0..5ff. S IQ.5UINJ1ions saaches)sllouldmlbeilcblo1l. H -COLD OONDillONS 22 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGEREVL'>lON: 1 ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL H - COLD CONDITIONS 22 EP3 :4 (APP-C-25) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event HA2. - Basis: HU2 - B..,.is:

                                                                                              \IISISLE o.sMAGE is used ,o identify lhe ""l!"iudf ol lhe FIRE or                      Thepurpooeolfu lCist!>addrK>tho.._ilu<l!>andt.<IEffllofFIRESo, EXPLOSION and lo d:.cri:ni>al* ;,gaiostmno< FIRES aod.EXPlOSJONS.

The flffllnCt t> ~,eoruDng s.af<<ysys~aa:rnpcnents is

                                                                                                                                                                                    =~'\t..i~~;~ir~~.:~*"'
                                                                                                                                                                                     ~ada>lm "porfarnanc* of allmEd sy,ioms 111.t may                mtA IN::~ to dlsa:nin.;rte. .agaffloi FIRES o, EXPLOSIONS !n ;al'N!, havirg ~

kM*probab'.ky of .ilfectnQ \..de c.peratkn. The- sig1iticanc:e he,e is. not thill /\;osodh<,._ _ islrisuaiobsava!i:,n and r-lbypln pononnt! a ~ *J5!1!nl,m d q - but lhe ""21hal fa R E er EXPLOSION Df!ilel'l50r'~rmnic.J6an. wa 1¥Vo """"1 to c.11Jse cl;,m,ve ID lhese ,ysoems. F<<EAL#J. fie 15-rrinub! Kntp!riodbf.gin1 w*:t, a O""ed~e nabfa::ion

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w The use of V'SBt..E DAMAGE W"QJld rd be lntefJlfttd' as. mancl.a,ng a INt.a RRE isocxrurrirlQ. Of irdcl!k;nda ft detections~ l<<:QihydJmage iJ.. iS~ssmer.l poor10 ci.assi6c.'Jm. The declaration of XI .al;rnf.lCtU.ition. Vil!!fifitationof ali:edsedion 1)Ste.Mo1IMrn il-:ludu

u. #Mt""' h t ; , . . - otlhe -.ca,tS4,pc,1 c..-mR pro,idt n ac:llon5,thilt can be lalffl 'lt.fffl theCordrd Roctn.:, en11.n: that ha ~
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..J not bo flqond "',,.,,,,, ... "'""" a.. (!) The intentd tfis 15mir~te<l.lr.11ionisto YzeUwiflREMM:t D samnate aganst sniall FIRES lhal.,. readly atirv,isl-..d. (e ~ - ...-ddemv ...,.,. z p.,perba>M<). ~ w H: <( !/) h-.=---,==----- - - - - - - - - - - ; HA.3-Bosls: Glsei il S>fely_tw _ iffl ESSENllAL AREAcari affictth!-ab.ddylo S&tiycper.rit or

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(/) M IJ..lt 00 m inlPilci i,1rut3"ti ne<<k!d k:t pf;anl cpi!I'~. 0 I D ~ 1...1._ Mosi...,.....;y. a,phpianls-..:n by"""'ly 0:: An o,pt,y,iaoi is*~ c.,pat;e o1*-ng111e 1...i o1 _ , 1n lheb:xly ~ Dd.rlgerouS le,els. Mo~ corm:orfy. -Sf'lly,;ants wor1I by merely brNlhing aMtcul"'es.. unoonsciou:v!ess a .Pffll dealhM d i ~ Mr in an mtt:::ised moircnmem. llis ,~ the conoonfrlfkn of O(YOl!R ~ ow t.~ ~ levfJi of ~mt.n:t 19%:., "'1ieh can t..a:j to NI,\a'IOO!'llrcfled rel use *of flarrm.ble ga:ne, tt1ilhh I t.u::ilit)t s::ua:t.n h:a I bR2mng diffk.1ilif!5, i.rtc.cnsdousn!!s>s or eoven de&h. lhe pden!i>l>, 111<<:i saleoporatiao ofihop'dr,tl>f liMitir,ge.ihor"l""-

r onq.iipmeniape-,b<lnS due 11>1hepo!!r1t-al kx ignitico .!Od,_,,IY!Q Escalation of tis """"','!fr, cl..s,i<a!oo - . l ._;.t*. ...,Id be eqJipnef1 ~~ injl.q. A~e-ga5ses. 9.Jdt~ ha~dc:nH,t;l l~rm ar.d acctyie,:;e.
  • l"O\Jtiney u~t! to maintain p1zit sysk!rrs
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iglta.1suppcrt ccm:,.istm e.e.lll1ion ID~ hi;lwremerv,ncy dasoi!icillim r..,<1. I ~ *. wlJ i.. bnNcn Systen hblluncton, F1ssk:o PmcMt Banitr T~ a- Abncrm.11 RadL.,.;:,; / R,>d'cac[veEJ!lua110.. H- corn CONDIT.IONS 23 EAL - corn BA..<;IS PAGE REVISION: l ST LUCIE PLl\.."IT CI..ASSlFI.CATION TOOL H - COLD CONDITIONS 23 EP3:4 (APP-C-26) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event HA2 ARE or EXPLOSION ,*!ttdng iN! CperaMly of fTont S.,l<ty S~\S HU2 FIRE \\IINn tho PROTECTED AAEA Net Ex!in,..,t,ed Rtquiried to E~bkh << Miliu.n S.'Jfe Sht.td:rtn Wrihin 15Mlmt~ofO~,orEm.OS!ONYlithW'l h . PROTECTED AREA All ~w,llting Modt ~ icJbility; All EAL V*lw..:

1. FIRE Of EXPt..OS!ON re9.lltilg in viS1.at.E OA1t\AGE Ao ANY afihe followng 1. FIRE. HOT extingu.it'.ed ,~ 15 nlnutei d Cof'dtol ROP'T1
                                                                                                                                                                    .i,uctur.. oonlmt1Q sa/.e<y >y,t.tms or a:rrpor,o,,ts OR Con1rol Room          FIRE .llarn OR Calfrol Rocwn noti~im iD ANY of .f w ESSENTIAL AREAS-Ar... ,.;thin rt. PROTECTED AREA. lh.xari>m ""'""""*'"'"""'* ~ ot maltrial, lhe faikn.                                                        inckaiiono! devaded port...._. o1,-..i.iy ..,.;.om,:                           fallow'ng ..--:

desuuc.,Q\. or rt*ase ofYAlkh oooldd:tea}Vat~tve~1ht. Ptiltichea:'lh and saflttby e~lft 1D r.tldiatrtt. EXPlOSION-AfiPd.wien..~oonD.lgjoo, a c ~ c faiued.pru~en@lliz<<JaquprMfllthliirrpwft'Ws:,ycl

      -"""11fo<:e0>,....,.illlyd"""fl"penn,ntnl.-S.*)51ffllf.orCOfl'l'O'lOllH.

Coro,d Room lnt,uCcclingw..!!t(IGW) Ca,rc,IA:,om lnt.ke C<:oli,QW- (IC\\j) FIRE-Qm:u,1',on d!araclornd by ti.ill and r;,ti. Soi,,;u ol ""'** wth .. >1..,.., catS,titutt, FJRES. ObsEfvilfioo d fume l5 a:n!llffltd bl.A Is NOT rewired f larae OJ.lflft~ cf

                                                                                                      <1-M! bel1 a-awrhoall!d olodncal ...,,..-.ntdonot mm iSld heill .11"1. obH,wd.                           Rl!ileb>' """'""1 IMdif'5I (RAB)           Ccmp<:,H!nt Cocl~Wm (CC'N)           R,a<tor .A.nillary Bul\lng          CoofOll'!" Ccoir>g WatM (RAB)                               (CCW)

HORMALPLAHT OPERATIONS -Acl'<'iies "1 iho plant Ji1e a,soeia!edw]h niuiinetesong. main"'1il000, "'eq,Jipmenl oper,i.,,,. il Turb:ne ~ if .the lire prKAldes Emergency !l...r e-.r.,, Bui<ing

     .ocadance Mlhncrm.t oper.tUng or .1:itnilistr.&liv9 PfOOl(fun!s. Entry h:o at:nom, << ~cper.atng*procedJrti, er deai-..tOO tom                               a:eess toh:.5tifam T.rHlle, ~                                                   Tlrt>ioel'Jildilgltl!<!f.-.         :En-,,,v"1<:ylJie,<IGtner.riol norntiil !M!Wlt.y 1:ri:.<<liciogical witrtlis paslsre, ic; a ooparl\lfll tern NORMAL Pl.ANT OPERi'\.TKlNS,                                                   Rol.'t!nCl!RAB                             Coil:!1e11s..-il!! $tor~ Tri (CST)   Pf~i                                Buildllg acc:ess o the Ste.rn "Tresfe.

PROTECTED AREA- The are-a fwiihin !hit CN\'NER CONTRCt..Lf.D AREA} OCQ)flil!d by fie nudP..rtrit5 and a.noc:iated ~ and llie..1Ol S1at'1!1e'Tank (DOST) Ccntro4 Ream C)f AA.0 ~a111Slcr,g,,Tank faci;liel; enclosed mthin 1he seaxity ptrl'nl!W fMCt. The arN IJK.hin Yhc:h .tCCXlt.dability of pe:rsamel is mai1.lm!d lo an ~ . Utijm.ate Hu:: Silk UHS Ro Wot*r'T.nk RW! 0'"'4 01 sr.,,...,. Tri

     \IISIBl...EOIJ,,AAGE-O~baql.Jp,'M'ltor~itutis.fl!J1dcyobssv.ibltW:lhcttt1~en11ttt.1t1titf1g,<X~:'k..0..:na,ga5                                                                                                                              (DOST)                              Stun TJ"e.s11* Ar'N d.~eil to e.MJtie ooncemnc:µr.:ti,Q hCOBtnnd ~ t y a l"f!fooilitydlM!'-"f!!Ctm s1rudln. 5,ygF,\ o r ~ &JIT.IPI! ~

inc.Wes: defamation d~ b he.JI or impJCi. dent:f¥J, pene".ratm_ ncriu'e. cnddna. M'td pad bEsterirQ. Sumtot t.ifflishts (e.g., 1);¥1.

     ...,.,no.   ,aild>es) sholid natbl! indudod.

H.A3 .Aa::ess lJ an ESSENTIAL AREA.ls Pd'!ibiled CM! o Rl-lust of To,ac., Hu.J Rt/ease of Toxic. Caro5iw. Asphylri.rt,r,fL"lrm\lble Carosiw, Alj,hy,o.lnt er F1'mNilloGa,osl'<litt, Je<:i,.riz<,Opor""" G.i>u Dnmed Deiimont.al to NORMAL PLANT

                                                                                                                                                               -          o1Sys<ems ~rtd1oMaintainSm~orSa!e,)__,lho                            1Gat      CPERAUONS.

Root.lo<. Clp<<*ling Modi! Af>plicabilily: All OporaU1111 Mode App,....lity: All

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EAL V;a;luts: EAL V.iuos:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    ...mw Ptaeinl!d arlmd act~ifie1,. 1l.dl in. Cc:otaiftlnwit*entry ial power. do r>OI me.t !ho runt or HU3 or KA3.

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1. Ta,:ic, cc:mJliY111..asphy.xiartorf!.aim.t>>e g ~ in aMOU:'!tS Nt t,)

ha,,earto<Jd ~ aff'ld~Pl.Afil OP£RATIONSC )< 0

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2. Roper! by'--* Cou1ty"' st3t> Cffitiat."" ...- "'
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H - COLD CONDITIONS 24 EAL - COLD BASlS PAGE REVISION: I ST LUCIE PLANf CLASSIF1CATION TOOL H - COLD CONDinONS 24 EP3:4 (APP-C -27) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event HG2-Basfs: Thi, EAl...-...,.URaln!npoted oondnions

    ~=:';'/s1111;.:~~=t::.~.,faft not-..             ~IC<!ly
    .,_.,. mlOfQl!l"Yclasslfiwlicn I - ror Gener.If l!nv,rJ101,cy.

HS3- Basia: Tlis EAL addr'5,es urmtic:ipafed ""'10ilorl>noladdressed *,q,1icilly

!:tU::='s.1lh=:b~~~t/£~~1orar1 mder tht. ~diK!tikatoi levet desoiptionforSr.e he.

HA6 -Basis: HU5- Basis: Thi!; F>L adm!s"'5 <""""l'lted oond!ioos not adin,"'1 e,pllcitiy

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                                                                                                                                                                    ~ . , . Nolific-. of Unu,wl E""11{NUIE) """'ll'f1C)'a"""

8-gMq. H - COLD CONDillONS 25 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGEREv1SION : I ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL H - COLD CONDITIONS 25 EP3:4 (APP-C-28) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event HG2 au.., Cooci- E>asting 'Mli<h in t h e ~ of the HS3 oner c<<uiions Em1ing 1"'1icfl in lht ~ al :ho HAS Oil* Cadbom EJu>fn;j l'>llodl n lht ~ al ho Emo!ll'(1C1 HU5 0,,,...0.l<i1ioosEm1inQ.1"11""1inlht~ofd10 Eme,ya,cyCconin,mr W.wr*nt Deciar;ot;cn mo.....i Erne<ye,,cy Coadr.-Wan-"11 Decla,'80 al SU! hea Coonlrulor l'lan.nl Declarillm ol an /Qrl. En...-geneyCcmlna.,.Worrno.dar.1ionol a Emtrg;,,,q. Einerg<,rq. Notmca:ioo a! =UJI EY0!1t{NOIJE} Opeuling Mode Appfitabifity: All Oporating Mode Applic.lb!ity: All Clpor>tinfl Mod* .Aj,plitabllity: All Oponrting ,,_ Applicability: All

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ~

LI. EAL V~ues: EAL Values: EALV.aluu: EAi. V.tues: <l: t.l) l . tlhefoondilions e:,i51"'1ich in h ~ a l l h e En11fV""CY 1. 01her <X!f'dlbns ""'51 >1""1 ,n t h e ~ al the Emll<gen,y Coordinab- 1. Ofler (D'lditions e,isi ,'ttiioh in he ,.rcvnenl d thfc rn!fgenoy Coon:finaklrnimt~1~ event, an-in prog,HS o, have occurred ~ tiat !!'Hfl~ are h progress <r have OCXUTed which tr'M>!'w! .xtuaJ Of -C".oa'd~ indoate NI event, #e in pn::q"tSS Ot N'"..e !z whi:h im-io'\ft ~ I or IMMINENT .S !htw.S cor~ degradation or rnellif.V with poterrii.lt for fo5s of containmerl ifltl.vity Of HOSTILE ACTION1hatre*ults in onoduafmalp,i,;e -.rolalllie

                                                                                                                                                =~~~t.tt;;'~i,:::~-:id=:='t.

w oquipme,tl boc><-""' cl fiOSTILE ACTIOtlAay ,..,.,.. a.*,;,e,::e<! to be occu,rod "'1ich ind<.110

  • po:.nlial ~ of !ho lewtl of safetyd tte,pontaindicate
  • wa,ity lhre*ho bcllity J)('Otet:00 Mi lietn in'liJ1@d. ~ rwlHH!li of rad~i\11! matfnal s0..

foeloy. Rele...,. e>11 be r"""""1blye"""""'1 lo t!Xl:eed EPA lirrii.d lo small lr.J<W5ol the EPA PROTECTIVE ACTION GLAOELiNE requihg off.'Sil!" respms4!' << rnan:ring ilrf- e:,;end ll'Jfess PROTECTIVE A.."TION GUi08.JNE-o lowl*<Ji!.*it<c lb, u.po~fflf~. fu,t,er~oor:1,aftty s)'Si"""""""'- C> mor.Vlanh ~ w MU.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ~

u w LL LL HOS TILE AC'.!ION-Ao act taw.,,d

  • Nuclo.ar Pb,,.,r Plant (NPi') <!

c,- '""'"""libat........,,h.,..almlentb:c*iodeslroy t.l)

        ~bhhos:.,ges,aod".\:rirlllirrhl.lh!t,,,licensMIO acflieve an end. This rdudes .atiaci. by U .. l.nd, er Willer~

9Jf1'. ~ . l'ROJECTI..EIC whi<m, ct O<her device, used isF

       ~~~~~tcn~=z1:t':'*
       <ia1s'lrued io ioc:!oo'e ids et .cilfil d\sobedenct or fek,n;ws .ads 11 a

z that.-en:xp.tdaoonc:Cf'to1.ltt:lc.k:mlheNPP. Non,. 0 t1rtC<is~.ued E.Al:s ~ be med m adh0- s.uct, .JCtMties u O,e.. this m.1y n::aide YOffll am bru1een itd~s in the a: OM\81' o:mtronecl <Yel). w

r tMMJ'NEN'T - Mitgalion iid:ons Nlff bfffl ifwffectiw.. ~

acticns ;are not ~ e d to be ~"'ftWI. .wtd tfwidiid l5 irihTNicrt il'dcate1i that the twn orwd!ioo will occu: 'Mt4!f-e 0 IMMINENT _..-no,..-. '9"tif,ed, 1heywll app'f. z

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PROTECTIVEACTIOK GUIDEUIE -Envirormont.>1 l'rotl!ctet, AQl!ncy (EPA} Protea:w Action Gldes (PAGs):

                    ~ t\;ln or *qi.QI t;, 500nnm Tobi Effedive
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ~

Cose Eqtffllenl (TECE) lIB G<<aiOJ"'" or equol lo 1<XXI nnm Conm'ttod Oo5<> I Equiv-(CIJE) :x: {EPIP-08] H - COLD CONDITIONS 26 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE RE\<1SION: 1 ST LUCIE PLANT CLASSIFICATION TOOL H *- COLD CONDITIONS 26 EP3:4 (APP-C-29) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE This Page Intentionally Left Bl ank H - COLD CONDITIONS 27 EAL-COLD BASIS PAGERE\llSION: 1 ST LUCIE PL<Th1 CLASSIFICATION TOOL H - COLD CONDITIONS 27 EP3:4 (APP-C-30) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE RECOGNITl*ON CATEG,O RY E EVEN:TS RELATED TO ISFSI 1 E-COLDCONDmONS 28 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REv1S10N: 1 ST LUCIE PLANf CLASSIFJCATION TOOL E- COI.D CONDmoNS 28 EP3:4 (APP-C-31) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency Alert Unusual Event E-HU1 - Basis: ANotlicalianof lk,.;su*l - (NCUE) in !his !Ci> "'1ogori,!e<l en tho b,1si5, cl lfte oauTenced iM'l event d suff)dient INqli~e llhat a: loided cw CONFNEMENT BGU;DARY i,d.,,._.i or y\o(at*d. 1lu * -

  • d.ts:!i!ficallon btn:ed an a load@d futi: *5tct'iti1f c.15,k OOf',,FINEMENT llCM>OAAY Ion 16!lnq tcJ lhe dqadr.i:n d ~.. fool lhilv-"ll""'

poiflv.an~~satetyprobtmw!!h,1:spedt:1it.sHtrK11alfron1 s1cHgt ,:s Micated by eht1t.rl.ed rriat'Cn rn00'1'JS tn::m tht toaded fuel slu"!l"...t. The re,Ults of f1, ISFSI Sa!ei'f lwl'f',Oi Repc,t (SAA) pet* MJREO 1~ u SAA re1erl!l1Cfd in 111ocosk'sCmitlcaw c1Cor1>"aio< ond !ho rt * ~ NRC Smiy E..iuotion ~idon!ifynalural~* ....m1und

                                                                                                                                                            "°"dent tald;,ions M <O<Mpoll!nli3lly ee..t lhe COOFINEl,ENT BOIJHlARY. This       El'L-            a dr,wed oasl, a fl'fl'!d"""' oasl.

NffiON BOX EXPL0SX:N. PROJECTIIE damag,, FIRE--otNtir.al ph<nc,meN olfectingu:.ul<(oq., """1'io....,~l<modo. o!cJ

                                                                                 =-Ar,pd.loicloot,""""1finod~0<

cab!l.\l'CQhic'f.JJl.11!'. of ~surin!drf!Mf'Qiled~ lhaf ~ enerpycl.sul'f,:~forOI! lQ;p;:t.ffl(~(~!~O!f1 m;dti._$, 5','5Mm5.,tl"alfT'O(Xli(lfftl. FIRE-Camusliondl~ l,rheat z,d lg/"<. S:,un,.,d auch JS f.liitinA drNI beb o r ~ l!'ledric.11 ~ d:, Mt ccostiMe FIRES. Ctls.rva~ of .fl.1me ll, prefi!!r:td but r.s NOT requirtd l laroe QWriities cl Sl'T'ldi-e aid heM e n ~- PROJECTllE- An objtd drodedio,'fill<i~ Nutleor Power Pin (NP~ lhil'I c:o.,td muM ~ n fer its oontinutd operllbitit,. ,ebbiJitv. or,,..,..,.,., ,.f<l't. E- COLD CONDIDONS 29 EAL - COLD BASIS PAGE REVISION: I ST LUOE PLo\NT CLASSIFICATION TOOL E - COLD CONDffiONS EP3:4 (APP-C-32) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE Site Area Emergency . I Alert r======::!!!~~rn!!JC======il

                                                                       *COKFINH,ENT BOUNDARY - Tho oonier(s) t,et;ie<n .,.,.. -*<<;ng Operni"iJModeApp[tcabilily:

EAL Values: I radioa,;:ti,,, _and"'"""'""""""'- 1. o..,_., *loildl!d<ask COI.Flt£MENT BOUNOAAY. E-COLDCONDfilONS 30 EAL-COLDBASIS PAGE .REVISION: I ST LUCIE PLANr CLASSIFICATION TOOL £- COLD CONDfllONS 30 EP3:4 (APP-C-33) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX C EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION COLD CONDITIONS TABLE This Page Intentionally left Blank .E -COLD C0:1-i"DITIONS 31 EAL-COLDBASIS PAGE 'RE\,1S'TON: I ST LUClE PLA.t'IT CLASSIFICATION TOOL E- COLD CONDITTONS 31 EP3:4 (APP-C-34) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

APPENDIX D THE STATE OF FLORIDA RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN The State of Florida Radiological Emergency Management Plan is maintained on file in the following locations:

1. St. Lucie Unit 1 Document Control Center
2. Technical Support Center
3. Emergency Operations Facility
4. Site Emergency Preparedness Manager EP3:4 (APP-D-1) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

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APPENDIX E TECHNICAL SUPPORT AGREEMENTS The Annual Confirmation Letters and the current Letters of Agreement with each of the agencies, which under earlier revisions resided in this appendix, have been removed . These documents are now maintained in the Emergency Planning Department files . FPL maintains agreements and/or contracts with the following organizations in support of St . Lucie Plant emergency response .

1. Westinghouse Electric (ABB/CE)

ABB/Combustion Engineering (CE), now Westinghouse Electric, is the Nuclear Steam Supply System vendor for the St. Lucie Plant. Westinghouse Electric can supply emergency technical services and resources as provided by the Purchase Order.

2. URS Corporation URS Corporation is the ArchitecUEngineer for the St. Lucie Plant. URS Corporation can supply emergency technical services as provided by the Purchase Order.
3. Institute of Nuclear Power Operations The Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) maintains industry source lists for personnel and equipment which can be made available for support services during an emergency.
4. U.S. Coast Guard The U.S. Coast Guard can provide maritime, air and security support. Can establish a safety or security zone preventing vessel movement into U.S. navigable waters.

Can transport response personnel , equipment and injured personnel.

5. Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)

FDLE, by statutory authority is the agency responsible for the coordination of state law enforcement resources . FDLE is responsible for the command, control and coordination of all state law enforcement personnel and equipment to support local law enforcement agencies.

6. St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department Provides initial containment ofincident, traffic control and site security. Support teams include Special Weapons and Tactics, Bomb Team , Crises Negotiations team, Dive Team, Aviation Unit and Maritime Unit.
7. St. Lucie County - Ft. Pierce Fire District St. Lucie County Fire District is the primary responder for Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Support. Other specialized services and equipment include hazardous material, foam and foam applicators, mobile SCBA refill , ventilation equipment, lighting equipment and monitor nozzles.
8. City of Ft. Pierce - Police Department Ft. Pierce Police Department can provide traffic control, security at Jaycee Park, marked police units and support a multi-agency mobile command post.
9. City of Ft. Pierce - City Manager City of FT. Pierce has authorized the use of Jaycee Park for emergency parking in the event of an emergency.

EP3:4 (APP-E-1) St. Lucie , Rev. 66

APPENDIX E TECHNICAL SUPPORT AGREEMENTS

10. Martin County Sheriffs Department Provides resources and support for law enforcement functions , including traffic and crowd control.
11. AREVA NP Inc. (Framatome Technologies)

AREVA can provide engineering , technical support and field services to assist FPL in the management and control of an emergency.

12. U.S. Department of Energy (Savannah River Operations)

This division provides advice, detection and identification of radioactive materials , and/or monitoring and assessment actions essential for the control of the immediate hazards to health and safety.

13. U.S. Department of Energy (REAC/TS)

Provides backup support for the definitive care and treatment of seriously irradiated persons. The ORAU Medical and Health Sciences Division operates the Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site (REAC/TS) in Oak Ridge , Tennessee, for the U.S. Department of Energy. It studies radiation and radioactive materials in diagnosis, therapy, and research. Its specialized facilities are available for the care and treatment of possible radiation accident victims.

14. Lawnwood Regional Medical Center The facilities are equipped and staffed with physicians and nurses capable of treating a contaminated injured individual(s). The physicians will provide for medical examinations, treatment, and laboratory services for those employees and other persons, designated by Florida Power & Light Company, who have been involved in a radiation accident.
15. Martin Memorial Medical Center The medical facilities are equipped and staffed with physicians and nurses capable of treating a contaminated injured individual(s) . The physicians will provide for medical examinations, treatment, and laboratory services for those employees and other persons, designated by Florida Power & Light Company, who have been involved in a radiation accident.
16. Bechtel Power Corporation Bechtel can provide engineering, procurement and construction operations support for FPL in the management and control of an emergency.
17. Martin County Fire Rescue Provides Fire Rescue , Emergency Medical Services, Hazardous Materials Response Team and Technical Rescue Team resources.
18. Martin County Department of Emergency Services Authorization to use Jensen Public Beach parking area as a staging area during an emergency at the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant.

EP3:4 (APP-E-2) St. Lucie, Rev. 66

l APPENDIX F EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES PROCEDURE TITLE NUMBER EPIP-00 Discovery and Identification of an Emergency Condition (Including Chemical, Fire, and Natural Emergencies) EPIP-01 Classification of Emergencies EPIP-02 Duties and Responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator EPIP-03 Emergency Response Organization Notification/ Staff Augmentation EPIP-04 Activation and Operation of the Technical Support Center EPIP-05 Activation and Operation of the Operational Support Center EPIP-06 Activation and Operation of the Emergency Operations Facility EPIP-07 Conduct of Evacuations/Assembly EPIP-08 Off-site Notifications and Protective Action Recommendations EPIP-10 Off-site Radiological Monitoring EPIP-11 Core Damage Assessment EPIP-12 Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Radiological Emergency Plan Training EPIP-13 Maintaining Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Exercises, Drills, Tests, and Evaluations EPIP-14 Dose Assessment Using the Unified RASCAL Interface RP-SL-105-1005 Emergency Equipment RP-SL-100-1005 Radiation Protection Emergency Organization RP-SL-101-2000 Emergency Personnel Exposure Control RP-SL-102-2005 Environmental Monitoring During Emergencies RP-SL-101-2001 Personnel Access Control During Emergencies RP-SL-102-2002 In-plant Radiation and Contamination Surveys During Emergencies RP-SL-102-2003 Emergency In-plant Air Sampling RP-SL-102-2004 Analysis of Emergency In-plant Air Samples RP-SL-101 -2003 Monitoring Evacuated Personnel During *Emergencies RP-SL-101-2004 Personnel Decontamination During Emergencies CY-SL-108-0004 Guidelines for Collecting Post Accident Samples CY-SL-108-0007 Establishing Remote Laboratory for Analyses of Accident Samples O-AOP-72.01 Response to Security Events SFl-6307 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures EP3:4 (APP-F-1) St. Lucie, Rev. 66}}