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Revised EPIPS, Including Revision 20 to EPIP-9, Emergency Environmental Radiological Monitoring Procedures, and a Revised Effective Page Listing (Epl). with 000103 Letter
ML003673629
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Site: Browns Ferry, Watts Bar, Sequoyah  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 01/03/2000
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Tennessee Valley Authority, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801 January 3, 2000 10 CFR 50, Appendix E Section V U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Gentlemen:

In the Matter of ) Docket Nos. 50-259 50-390 Tennessee Valley Authority ) 50-260 50-391 50-296 50-327 50-328 TVA CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) - EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE (EPIP) REVISIONS In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section V, enclosed are copies of the Effective Page Listing and revisions to CECC EPIPs.

PROCEDURE EFFECTIVE DATE EPIP EPL 12/21/99 EPIP-9 Rev. 20 12/21/99 The enclosed information is being sent by certified mail. The signed receipt signifies that you have received this information and will be taken as verification that the NRC copies of the plan have been updated, and the superseded material has been destroyed.

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 January 3, 2000 If you have any questions, please contact Everett Whitaker at (423) 751-6369.

Sincerely, Mark J u zys Manage 0 Nuclear Licensing Enclosures cc (Enclosures):

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Enclosures 2)

Region II Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3415 NRC Resident Inspector [Enclosures provided Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant by site DCRM]

10833 Shaw Road Athens, Alabama 35611 NRC Resident Inspector [Enclosures provided Sequoyah Nuclear Plant by site DCRM]

2600 Igou Ferry Road Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37379-36:214 NRC Resident Inspector [No enclosures, by request Watts Bar Nuclear Plant of site resident]

1260 Nuclear Plant Road Spring City, Tennessee 37381

DOCUMENT RELEASE AND FILING INSTRUCTIONS Page 1 of 1 Release No.

To: Management Services/RIM/EDM Prepared By: Gail White Other Address: Extension: 751-2108 Date Submitted to Management Organization: AS&P Services/RIM/EDM: Address: LP 4D-C Date to Filed By:

Attached are: (select one) Release and Submitted for:

[] QA Records/D ocuments I Distribution LI Non-QA Records/Documents Retention REC NO. ACCPT REMOVE INSERT DOCUMENT NUMBER REV PAGES Y N DATE PAGES PAGES CECC-EPIP List of Effective Pages 8 / 1-8 1-8 20 1 V cover sheet cover sheet CECC EPIP-9, cover sheet CECC EPIP-9, rev. log 20 2 _ J rev. log rev. log 20 42 v All .- 1- 42 CECC EPIP-9 4 4 .1- f +

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TVA 40074B (8-97) [08-97] Page 1of 1 SP P-2.3-3 [08-29-97]

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 1 of 8 12/21/99 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This list of effective pages must be retained with the CECC-EPIPs.

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

List of Effective Pages 1 of 8 12/21/99 2 of 8 12/21/99 3 of 8 12/21/99 4 of 8 12/21/99 5 of 8 12/21/99 6 of 8 12/21/99 7 of 8 12/21/99 8 of 8 12/21/99 Table of Contents 1 of 2 05/17/99 2 of 2 05/17/99 EPIP-1 Cover Sheet 29 Rev. Log 29 1 of 26 29 2 of 26 29 3 of 26 29 4 of 26 29 5 of 26 29 N m = -A Appendix A 6 of 26 29 > W 7 of 26 29  %.0 0 ý'

8 of 26 29 -mU 9 of 26 29 Appendix B 10 of 26 29 mm 11 of 26 29 12 of 26 29 Appendix C 13 of 26 29 Appendix D 14 of 26 29 uu Appendix E 15 of 26 29 16 of 26 29 17 of 26 29 18 of 26 29 Appendix F 19 of 26 29 20 of 26 29 Appendix G 21 of 26 29 22 of 26 29 23 of 26 29 24 of 26 29 25 of 26 29 Appendix H 26 of 26 29 EPIP-2 Cover Sheet 21 Rev. Log 21 1 of 5 21

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 2 of 8 12/21/99 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

Proceure N EPIP-2 (Continued) 2 Of 5 21 3 of 5 21 Appendix A 4 of 5 21 Appendix B 5 of 5 21 EPIP-3 Cover Sheet 23 Rev. Log 23 1 of 7 23 2 of 7 23 3 of 7 23 4 of 7 23 Appendix A 5 of 7 23 Appendix B 6 of 7 23 Appendix C 7 of 7 23 EPIP-4 Cover Sheet 24 Rev. Log 24 1 of 7 24 2 of 7 24 3 of 7 24 4 of 7 24 Appendix A 5 of 7 24 Appendix B 6 of 7 24 Appendix C 7 of 7 24 EPIP-5 Cover Sheet 26 Rev. Log 26 1 of 7 26 2 of 7 26 3 of 7 26 4 of 7 26 Appendix A 5 of 7 26 Appendix B 6 of 7 26 Appendix C 7 of 7 26 EPIP-6 Cover Sheet 20 Rev. Log 20 1 of 23 20 2 of 23 20 3 of 23 20 4 of 23 20 Appendix A 5 of 23 20 6 of 23 20 7 of 23 20 Appendix B 8 of 23 20 Appendix C 9 of 23 20 Appendix D 10 of 23 20 11 of 23 20 Appendix E 12 of 23 20 13 of 23 20 14 of 23 20

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 3 of 8 12/21/99 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

Appendix F 15 of 23 20 EPIP-6 (Continued)

Appendix G 16 of 23 20 17 of 23 20 Appendix H 18 of 23 20 19 of 23 20 Appendix I 20 of 23 20 21 of 23 20 Appendix J 22 of 23 20 Appendix K 23 of 23 20 EPIP-7 Cover Sheet 23 Rev. Log 23 1 of 17 23 2 of 17 23 3 of 17 23 4 of 17 23 5 of 17 23 6 of 17 23 7 of 17 23 8 of 17 23 Appendix A 9 of 17 23 Appendix B 10 of 17 23 Appendix C 11 of 17 23 Appendix D 42 of 17 23 Appendix E 13 of 17 23 14 of 17 23 Appendix F 15 of 17 23 Appendix G 16 of 17 23 Appendix H 17 of 17 23 Cover Sheet 20 EPIP-8 Rev. Log 20 1 of 32 20 2 of 32 20 3 of 32 20 4 of 32 20 Appendix A 5 of 32 20 Appendix B 6 of 32 20 7 of 32 20 8 of 32 20 Appendix C 9 of 32 20 10 of 32 20 11 of 32 20 12 of 32 20 13 of 32 20 14 of 32 20 15 of 32 20 Appendix D 16 of 32 20 17 of 32 20 18 of 32 20

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 4 of 8 12/21/99 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

EPIP-8 (Continued) Appendix E 19 of 32 20 Appendix F 20 of 32 20 Appendix G 21 of 32 20 22 of 32 20 23 of 32 20 24 of 32 20 25 of 32 20 26 of 32 20 Appendix H 27 of 32 20 Appendix I 28 of 32 20 Appendix J 29 of 32 20 Appendix K 30 of 32 20 31 of 32 20 32 of 32 20 EPIP-9 Cover Sheet 20 Rev. Log 20 1 of 42 20 2 of 42 20 3 of 42 20 4 of 42 20 5 of 42 20 6 of 42 20 7 of 42 20 8 of 42 20 9 of 42 20 10 of 42 20 11 of 42 20 12 of 42 20 13 of 42 20 14 of 42 20 15 of 42 20 16 of 42 20 17 of 42 20 18 of 42 20 19 of 42 20 20 of 42 20 Appendix A 21 of 42 20 Appendix B 22 of 42 20 Appendix C 23 of 42 20 24 of 42 20 Appendix D 25 of 42 20 Appendix E 26 of 42 20 27 of 42 20 Appendix F 28 of 42 20 Appendix G 29 of 42 20 Appendix H 30 of 42 20 Appendix I 31 of 42 20 32 of 42 20 Appendix J 33 of 42 20

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 5 of 8 12121/99 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

34 of 42 20 EPIP-9 (Continued) 35 of 42 20 36 of 42 20 Appendix K 37 of 42 20 38 of 42 20 39 of 42 20 40 of 42 20 Appendix L 41 of 42 20 Appendix M 42 of 42 20 EPIP-1 1 Cover Sheet 10 Rev. Log 10 1 of 14 10 2 of 14 10 Appendix A 3 of 14 10 Appendix B 4 of 14 10 Appendix C 5 of 14 10 6 of 14 10 Appendix D 7 of 14 10 Appendix E 8 of 14 10 9 of 14 10 10 of 14 10 Appendix F 11 of 14 10 Appendix G 12 of 14 10 Appendix H 13 of 14 10 Appendix I 14 of 14 10 Cover Sheet 14 EPIP-12 Rev. Log 14 1 of 6 14 2 of 6 14 3 of 6 14 4 of 6 14 Appendix A 5 of 6 14 Appendix B 6 of 6 14 EPIP-13 Cover Sheet 7 Rev. Log 7 1 of 6 7 2 of 6 7 3 of 6 7 4 of 6 7 5 of 6 7 Appendix A Appendix B 6 of 6 7

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 6 of 8 12/21/99 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

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EPIP-14 1 of 25 21 2 of 25 21 3 of 25 21 4 of 25 21 5 of 25 21 6 of 25 21 Appendix A 7 of 25 21 8 of 25 21 9 of 25 21 Appendix B 10 of 25 21 11 of 25 21 12 of 25 21 13 of 25 21 14 of 25 21 Appendix C 15 of 25 21 16 of 25 21 17 of 25 21 18 of 25 21 19 of 25 21 20 of 25 21 Appendix D 21 of 25 21 Appendix E 22 of 25 21 Appendix F 23 of 25 21 Appendix G 24 of 25 21 Appendix H 25 of 25 21 EPIP-17 Cover Sheet 13 Rev. Log 13 1 of 28 13 2 of 28 13 3 of 28 13 4 of 28 13 5 of 28 13 Appendix A 6 of 28 13 Appendix B 7 of 28 13 Appendix C 8 of 28 13 9 of 28 13 10 of 28 13 Appendix D 11 of 28 13 Appendix E 12 of 28 13 Appendix F 13 of 28 13 Appendix G 14 of 28 13 15 of 28 13 16 of 28 13 17 of 28 13 18 of 28 13 Appendix H 19 of 28 13 Appendix I 20 of 28 13 Appendix J 21 of 28 13

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 7 of 8 12/21/99 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

Appendix K 22 of 28 13 EPIP-17 (Continued)

Appendix L 23 of 28 13 Appendix M 24 of 28 13 25 of 28 13 26 of 28 13 Appendix N 27 of 28 13 Appendix 0 28 of 28 13 EPIP-18 Cover Sheet Rev. Log 1 of 6 2 of 6 3 of 6 4 of 6 Appendix A 5 of 6 Appendix B 6 of 6 EPIP-19 Cover Sheet Rev. Log 1 of 11 2 of 11 3 of 11 4 of 11 5 of 11 Appendix A 6 of 11 7 of 11 Appendix B 8 of 11 9 of 11 10 of 11 11 of 11 EPIP-21 Cover Sheet 11 Rev. Log 11 1 of 4 11 2 of 4 11 3 of 4 11 Appendix A Appendix B 4 of 4 11 EPIP-22 Cover Sheet 15 Rev. Log 15 1 of 7 15 2 of 7 15 3 of 7 15 Attachment A 15 Attachment B 4 of 7

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 8 of 8 12/21/99 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

5 of 7 15 EPIP-22 (Continued) 6 of 7 15 7 of 7 15 EPIP-23 Cover Sheet 15 Rev. Log 15 1 of 24 15 2 of 24 15 3 of 24 15 4 of 24 15 Attachment A 5 of 24 15 Attachment B 6 of 24 15 7 of 24 15 8 of 24 15 9 of 24 15 10 of 24 15 11 of 24 15 Attachment C 12 of 24 15 Attachment D 13 of 24 15 Attachment E 14 of 24 15 15 of 24 15 Attachment F 16 of 24 15 17 of 24 15 18 of 24 15 19 of 24 15 20 of 24 15 Attachment G 21 of 24 15 22 of 24 15 Attachment H 23 of 24 15 Attachment I 24 of 24 15

CECC EPIP Coversheet Tennessee REV. 20 Valley Authority CENTRAL EMERGENCY EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL CENTER RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROCEDURES EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES III1111111 0325562998 CHAT CECC EPIP i I11111 111111111 CECC-EPIP-9 122199 20 WRITTEN BY: e7,'*f. ýýf9 REVI EWED BY: ,- Date/01/

Date Signature Signature PLAN EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINATION: -"A.

Signature I Date" CONCURRENCES Concurrence Signature APPROVAL

CECC-EPIP-9 EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROCEDURES REVISION LOG Rev. No. Date Revised Pages U 3/I22/8 All (Chanoed from IPfl to F:PIP*

1 07/08/88 Pages 1 & 2, Page 3 of App. E, Page 4 of App. G, Page 3 of App. I 2 4/26/89 All 3 5/15/90 All 4 07/02/90 1, 2, 5, Alt. A, pg. 1; Added Aft. R (pgs. 1-4) 5 11/09/90 Pages 4 & 5 6 12/11/90 Page 4 (only) 7 03/25/91 All (*Title changed) 8 10/25/91 All 9 5/15/92 All 10 11/25/92 All pages revised to issue instructions for use of new scalers which are being placed in the environmental monitoring vans.

11 06/15/93 Pages 4, 5, 9; Att. 1, pg. 1; Aft. J, pg. 1; Aft. K; pg. 1; Aft. M, pg. 1, Aft. Q, pg. 1; Aft. R, pg. 2; all other pages reissued.

12 11/09/93 2-8; 10-11; Aft. A, pg. 1-4; Alt. B, pgs. 1-5; Aft. C, pg. 1; Aft. D, pg.

1; Aft. E, pg. 1; Alt. F, pg. 1, 3; Att. G, pg. 1; Alt. I, pg. 1; Att. L, pgs.

1-4; Aft. M, pg. 1; Alt. N, pg. 2; Alt. 0, pg. 1; Alt. Q, pg. 1; Aft. R, pgs. 1-2, 5.

13 11/30/93 Pgs. 1, 4-8, 10-13; Alt. A, pg. 4; Aft. G, pg. 1; Alt. H, pgs. 1-2; Alt. 1, pg. 1; Alt. J, pg. 1; Aft. K, pg. 1; Aft. L, pg. 4; Aft. M, pg. 1; Att. 0, pg. 1; Aft. S, pgs. 1-2.

14 11/22/94 All 15 05/23/95 All 16 01/04/96 Procedure issued in new format which included in some cases altering the order of statements, editorial changes, and addition of boxes and shading to high light of statements. Additional updating was performed on pages 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21,22, 23,

36. All pages issued.

17 12/9/96 1-4, 6-11, 13-19, 21-25, 28-30, 32-39. Changes per annual review.

All pages issued.

18 12/23/97 7, 12, 15, 23, 25, 30, 34, 35 and 36. Update map rev. level, update telephone number, update air sampler instructions, update Barium source chart, change field team form so social security numbers are not read over the radio, update inventory checklists. All pages issued.

CECC-EPIP-9 EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROCEDURES REVISION LOG Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 19 10/27/98 Delete references to TAC backup radios, area code changes, delete reference to BLN HP radio transmitters, revise air sampler operation instructions, add reference for Iodine concentration, revise sample parameters for soil and snow samples, revise air sampling instructions, add statement for van crew to take any attendant respirator eye ware, update Ba-1 33 check source table, clarify items for RMCC and courier kits. Al pages issued.

20 12/21/99 Change "Attachments" to "Appendix". Update Ba-1 33 check source decay charts. Editorial changes. All pages issued.

Table of Contents 1.0 Purpose 3 2.0 Scope 3 3.0 Activation 3.1 Command and Control 3 3.2 Site RADCON Staff 3 3.3 Environs Assessor & Field Coordinator ............................................... 4 3.4 Environs Monitoring Teams ............................................... 4 3.5 Screening Van Team ............................................... 5 3.6 Courier ............................................... 5 3.7 Fixed Monitor Retrievers ............................................... 5 4.0 Field Operations 4.1 Priorities ............................................... 6 4.2 Plume Tracking and Survey ............................................... 6 4.3 Sample Point Maps ................................................ 7 4.4 Radio Protocol .......................... I..................... 7 4.5 Routine Dose Control ................................................ 8 4.6 Emergency Dose Limits ................................................ 9 4.7 Potassium Iodide (KI) ............................................... 10 4.8 Contamination Control ............................................... 10 5.0 Communications 5.1 Primary Motorola Radio ................................................. 10 5.2 Cellular Telephones 12 5.3 Important Phone Numbers 12 5.4 HP Radio System Phone Patch 13 6.0 Electrical Power Supplies 6.1 Vehicle-installed Generator ................................................ 13 6.2 DC to AC Power Inverter ................................................ 14 6.3 TVA Siren ................................................ 14 6.4 Honda Generator 14 7.0 Air Sampling 7.1 Preparation of Plume Air Sample ................................................ 14 7.2 Radeco H8 10 Totalizer - Grab Sampler ................................................ 15 7.3 Radeco H810 Totalizer - Continuous Run Sampler ....................... 15 7.4 Analysis of Air Samples ................................................ 16 Line denotes revision pond/EPIP9r20.doc

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8.0 Terrestrial Samples 8.1 Vegetation Sample S................................................ 16 8.2 Soil Sample S................................................ 17 8.3 Snow / Ice Sample S................................................ 17 8.4 Other Samples S................................................ 18 8.5 Sample Identification and Labeling S................................................ 18 8.6 Isotopic Analysis of Samples S................................................ 19 9.0 Operational Readiness 9.1 Monitoring Team Vehicles ............................................... 19 9.2 Screening Van Equipment ............................................... 19 9.3 Field Coordinator Equipment ............................................... 19 9.4 Courier Equipment ............... I............................... 19 10.0 References 20 Appendixes Appendix A: Plant Lab Dispatch Appendix B: Monitoring Team Activation / Shift Turnover Appendix C: Scaler Set-Up Appendix D: Dose Log Appendix E: Emergency Authorizations Appendix F: Dose Rate Measurements Appendix G: Air Sample Data Form Appendix H: Terrestrial and Fixed Monitor Samples Appendix I: Environs Monitoring Record Appendix J: Monitoring Team Vehicle Inventory Appendix K: WARL Screening Van Inventory Appendix L: Field Coordinator Kit Inventory Appendix M: Courier Kit Inventory Line denotes revision pond/EPIP9r20.doc

1.0 PURPOSE This procedure describes environmental radiological monitoring during or after an emergency at a TVA nuclear facility.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure provides instruction for environmental monitoring under the direction of the plant Radiological Control (RADCON) staff, the Central Emergency Control Center (CECC) or the Radiological Monitoring Control Center (RMCC). Checklists and instructions for the inspection, inventory and use of field equipment are also included within this procedure. Several sequences or options may be used to obtain the same results with equipment operation or sampling techniques. Only one method will be discussed in this procedure.

3.0 ACTIVATION OPTIONAL: At an Alert or Unusual Event classification.

MANDATORY: At a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency unless directed otherwise by the Site Emergency Director.

3.1 Command and Control As emergency response facilities become operational, command and control shall progress from the Site RADCON staff to the CECC and RMCC. The CECC Environs Assessor has responsibility for control of environmental monitoring efforts.

Since the time of operational status of facilities may vary, instructions may generically refer to "Field Control".

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A quick reference Table of Contents is provided at the front of this procedure for detailed instruction on emergency authorizations, dose control and field monitoring strategies and priorities.

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to assist Site .d Emergency Director. Report survey locations as a distance and direction.

Anticipate contact by the CECC Environs Assessor to coordinate a turnover of field control. The transfer of control should be announced on the radio. Thereafter, contact with all field team personnel should be routed through Field Control to avoid conflict of assignments.

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3.3. Environs Assessor (EA) & Field Coordinator (FC)

A quick reference Table of Contents is provided at the front of this procedure for detailed instruction on emergency authorizations, dose control and field monitoring strategy and priorities.

Ensure that any DOSE RATE or AIR ACTIVITY survey results are PROMPTLY reported for considerations on declaration of emergency classification levels by the Site Emergency Director. Report survey locations as a distance and direction.

If reporting to a RMCC obtain a FC kit from the CECC. Ask CECC Emergency Preparedness staff if other equipment needs to be taken to the RMCC (fax, etc.).

BFN RMCC = Morgan County Courthouse basement, Decatur, AL SQN RMCC = National Guard Armory, Lovell Field, Chatt., TN WBN RMCC = TEMA Operations Center, Alcoa, TN Upon arrival at the RMCC, establish TVA phone, radio and fax machine communication.

Ensure other field monitoring support staff are adequately briefed on their expected roles (Courier, Fixed Monitor Retrievers, Field Support).

Direction and control of all field operations shall be limited to one individual on the radio.

3.4 Environs Monitoring Teams Use column heading numbers for communication of data. Report survey locations as a distance and direction, and if applicable, the sample point. Command centers need distance and direction for decision logic.

A quick reference Table of Contents is provided at the front of this procedure for detailed instruction on radiological protection, equipment operation and sampling techniques.

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3.5 Screening Van team Obtain dosimeters (TLD and 200 mrem self-reading dosimeter). Prepare the vehicle for departure according to WARL procedures. Establish radio contact with the field team control to ascertain team member dose information and obtain assignment.

3.6. Courier Couriers transport radioactive samples or deliver personnel, supplies and equipment.

Courier personnel shall be fhmiliar with concepts for basic radiation protection. The Courier should avoid plumes or radioactivity contaminated areas due to interface requirements outside the affected area, but may do so at the discretion of Field Control.

Obtain a radio equipped vehicle, Courier Kit, sample transport containers and any spare radiological survey instruments (provided by Corporate Emergency Preparedness).

Obtain briefing from the Environs Assessor or Field Coordinator.

Review the Courier Kit Inventory list (Appendix M), and wear the supplied dosimeters (TLD and 200 mrem self-reading dosimeter). Re-zero as necessary.

A quick reference Table of Contents is provided at the front of this procedure for detailed instructions (emergency phone numbers, inventory lists and operation of equipment).

Upon arrival at the vehicle, establish radio contact with the CECC Environs Assessor or RMCC Field Coordinator.

Obtain the appropriate maps and sample point description book from the Courier Kit for ready reference.

3.7. Fixed Monitor Retrievers Fixed Monitor Retrievers collect specific samples and environmental TLDs as requested by Field Control. Their duties are similar to non-emergency responsibilities.

Obtain job-specific supplies and equipment and establish communication with the Environs Assessor/Field Coordinator.

Refer to Table of Contents (front of procedure) for detailed instruction on emergency authorizations, dose control and field monitoring techniques and equipment operation.

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4.0 FIELD OPERATIONS 4.1 Priorities During the early phases of a radiological emergency when protective actions must be initiated quickly to be effective, environmental measurements used to calculate the inhalation dose commitment rate to the thyroid and the total body external gamma dose rates to the general public are the most important.

Knowledge of radiological conditions at the site boundary and at distances 2 and 5 miles out from the plant are critical for decisions on emergency classifications and for Protective Action Recommendations to the State.

Environs Monitoring Teams shall perform their tasks according to the following priorities unless directed otherwise by Field Control:

1. The first team to activate shall promptly obtain dose rate measurements along the designated site boundary (see 2 mile map) to obtain site boundary survey prior to scaler set-up.
2. Upon detection of plume immersion, collect and analyze an air sample for radioiodine and particulates at estimated plume centerline.
3. The second team to activate shall focus on locating the (offsite) touchdown point of the plume and collect air samples for analyses.
4. As additional teams become available, dispatch to the opposite side of the river should be considered for the contingency of (near plant) wind shifts and the travel time required.
5. Send air filter media to the screening van or WARL for further analyses as directed by Field Control.

4.2 Plume Trackin! and Survey When directed by Field Control, Environs Monitoring Teams shall traverse along the assigned route to locate the plume. Travel at approximately 20 mph (during drills, simulate reduced speed as necessary to avoid traffic hazards). Practice safe vehicle operation with attention to height limitations, safe roadside pull-offs and parking, accessing private property and use of the warning strobe lights. Secure cabinets, lead shields, and personnel seat belts prior to vehicle movement.

Monitor the survey meters (open and closed beta shields) to determine plume immersion versus shine.

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Report "Plume Traverse" readings at the estimated PLUME CENTERLINE. If instructed to survey plume edge, report EDGE. If the centerline cannot be determined (i.e., if required to turn back with rates still increasing), report plume location as UNKNOWN.

NOTE: If less than 2 mrem/hr, report Geiger-Mueller Survey Meter (GMSM) measurements. If greater than or equal to 2 mrem/hr, use measurements from the Ion Chamber Survey Meters (ISM).

If plume immersion is suspected, the following ALARA practices are recommended if surveys are requested: (1) stop vehicle and obtain ISM "Plume Traverse" measurements by placing the meter against the opened air sampling portal, (2) obtain "Near Ground" surveys by use of the rear air lock exit.

4.3 Sample Point Maps (latest revision levels)

BFN 2 Mile Rev. 2, 1 July 1994 WBN 2 Mile Rev. 2, October 1997 BFN 10 Mile Rev. 2, 16 May 1994 WBN 10 Mile Rev. 1, 20 May 1993 BFN 50 Mile Rev. 2, 1 July 1994 WBN 50 Mile Rev. 2, 30 August 1993 SQN 2 Mile Rev. 1, 16 December 1994 SQN 10 Mile Rev. 1, 1 February 1994 SQN 50 Mile Rev. 1, 30 June 1991 4.4 Radio Protocol NOTE: During drills or exercises, all personnel should state "THIS IS A DRILL" when transmitting simulated radiological or plant accident conditions, or other information which may cause public concern if it were monitored. Use of "repeat-back's" and phonetic alphabets are recommended Maintain communication with field team control according to the following sequence. Use the vehicle's external speaker during exits.

1. Motorola mobile radio (with repeater activated frequencies)
2. Cellular phone
3. Leave area of hazard and contact by public phone The following call signs are designated for field operations:

Base Stations Mobile Units CECC Truck # (Monitoring vehicle)

"Site" TSC Screening Van "Site" Plant Lab Courier RMCC Portable # (misc.)

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4.5 Routine Dose Control The dose of personnel during emergency operations shall be maintained As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA).

CA"UTTI1NM: Personitl baw e fpttalrpdyhagncoditos xhul For purposes of this implementing procedure, radiation exposure as expressed in units of R and subunits, thereof, is equivalent to dose (rad) and dose equivalent (rem) based on ANSI N 13.11 development and terminology. Any acute dose greater than 10 rem is generally denoted in units of rad, since that level is considered as the accident range of personnel exposure. Any dose less than that level is considered the protective range of personnel exposure. For purposes of this procedure the assumption of 1 rad = 1 rem is assumed for all levels of exposure.

Field personnel shall report their self-reading dosimeter readings to Field Control at approximately every 100 mrem increment and record doses on Appendix D.

Until isotopic assessments of airborne radioactivity are available, the CECC Environs Assessor shall apply an administrative correction fatctor of 2 to estimate TEDE doses in airborne radioactivity areas:

Estimated TEDE = dosimeter reading x 2 When accident specific radionuclide assessments are available, dose assessment activities should be performed to adjust the correction factors.

Personnel shall advise Field Control when TEDE doses (including pre-emergency doses) approach their individual dose limits. Limits used for declared REP emergency events are based on 10 CFR 20, versus TVA administrative levels. Perform this notification early enough to allow exit from the area prior to exceeding any limits, if higher doses are not authorized.

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4.6 Emergency Dose Limits The dose of personnel during emergency operations shall be maintained As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA). If circumstances require field personnel to remain in a radiologically hazardous area, higher whole body dose limits may be authorized. Any decisions to embark on emergency operations which would result in doses in excess of 10 CFR 20 should be done in consultation with the most senior member of RADCON who is available on a timely basis.

Receipt of emergency dose above normal limits shall be on a voluntary basis. Other factors being equal, older volunteers should be selected first. In addition, selection of female volunteers capable of reproduction should be avoided if other volunteers are available.

The use of respiratory protection equipment and protective clothing should be considered to minimize personnel contamination. Personnel shall not enter any area where dose rates are unmeasureable with instruments and dosimetry (i.e., offscale high reading).

Personnel receiving emergency doses shall be informed of the risks involved, including the numerical levels of dose at which acute effects of radiation will be incurred, and numerical estimates of the risk of delayed effects. Recipients shall acknowledge review of this information (located on Appendix E, page 2 of 2) by signature on Appendix E. Dose under these conditions shall be limited to once in a lifetime.

For Lifesaving or Protection of Large Populations the limit is 25 rad TEDE, (when lower dose is not practicable). In this situation, the limit for lens of eye is 75 rad, or three (3) times the TEDE value. The limit for any other organ (including skin and body extremities) is 250 rad, or ten (10) times the TEDE value.

For Protection of Valuable Property_ the limit is 10 rem TEDE (when lower dose is not practicable). In this situation the limit for lens of eye is 30 rad, or three (3) times the TEDE value. The limit for any other organ (including skin and body extremities) is 100 rad, or ten (10) times the TEDE value.

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4.7 Potassium Iodide (1I)

If field personnel are expected to receive a cumulative dose to the thyroid (from inhalation of radioactive iodine) which might exceed 10 rem, then a dose regimen of Potassium Iodide (KI) should be considered. Since Environs Monitoring teams have the greatest potential need for thyroid blocking, KI should be administered at the time of initial dispatch. This action would allow absorption of the KI prior to the exposure. Authorization shall be provided by the most senior member of RADCON who is available on a timely basis.

Otherwise, teams are granted authorization by this procedure to self-administer KI in accordance with the TVA Protective Action Levels on Appendixes F, G, and I. Field Control is to be immediately informed of such action.

The decision of KI for field team members other than Environs Monitoring Teams shall be based upon their needs. The CECC Environs Assessor has the responsibility to authorize the administration of KI for field staff under CECC control. The Environs Assessor shall inform the CECC RAM of that action. The person authorizing the issuance of KI shall be familiar with the Food and Drug Administration's approved package insert and ensure each recipient is similarly informed.

4.8 Contamination Control Use equipment and materials to identify contamination and minimize its spread to personnel and the vehicle interior. Interior air-lock door should remain closed. Exercise precautions with use of personal protective equipment, such as respirators against adverse impacts to safe vehicle operation. Place contaminated clothing and waste in plastic bags and store in the van until arrangements can be made for final disposal. Contact Field Control for arrangements with personnel and vehicle decontamination.

5.0 COMMUNICATIONS 5.1 Primary Motorola Radio The POWER switch is on the bottom right side of the front control unit.

Select transmitters with MODE switch. Selections are programmed in the following order:

1. WILSON - BFN 4. LAMB CWP - BLN 7. MONTLKE - SQN
2. BRINLEY - BFN 5. FABIUS - BLN 8. OSWALD -WBN
3. MONTE S - BFN 6. SIGMTN - SQN 9. RSVLT - WBN VOL adjusts the volume, (range 1-15 with normal volume around 10).

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SQL button on keypad unsquelches radio. Press SQL momentarily to display "MONITOR ON" to allow channel monitoring. Display alternates between "MONITOR ON" and "MONITOR OFF".

SQL also used to set the squelch level (0-4). Depress SQL and hold until the beep, then adjust up or down using the MODE switch. Then press HOME to return to normal operation. Repeat adjustment to the minimal level at which continuous static is eliminated.

HOME button returns the unit to normal operation after adjustment of squelch. HOME button also returns the unit to the first transmitter in the programming sequence.

DIM adjusts brightness of the display (four levels with one off).

The primary position for the DIR button should be with the red light OFF (unit will now automatically activate the repeater).

FIR switch is for activation of either the front/rear control. "REMOTE" or "REAR" display indicates the other control head is operational. Depressing the F/R button repeatedly alternates the front and rear control function.

The SCAN, EMER and keypad keys are not operational.

Use Microphone keypad for entry of radio-phone patch numbers.

NOTE: Ensure the active repeater is displayed (versus "REMOTE" or "REAR") prior to attempting data transmission.

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5.2 Cellular Telephones Depress PWR [power]. If unit reads "Loc'd", enter the unlock code of "REP"or 737.

To use unit as a speaker phone (hands-free operation) leave unit in the cradle. The microphone is mounted above the driver's window.

"* To answer a call, press SND.

"* To hang-up, or clear a number, press CLR/END.

"* To place a call, enter number then press SND [send]. If calling long distance, dial the area code with the number (use of "0-" or "1-" may vary with location).

  • 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> assistance: Public telephone 1-800-333-4004, From vehicle 611 5.3 Important Phone Numbers CECC Environs 423-751-1623 423-751-1624 423-751-1681 Assessor BFN RMCC 423-751-1672 256-351-0441 256-355-1680 SQN RMCC 423-899-9858 423-751-1676 423-855-0190 WBN RMCC 423-981-5608 865-981-5632 BFN TSC RADCON 256-729-3767 256-729-3763 256-729-3742 SQN TSC RADCON 423-843-6472 423-843-6461 WBN TSC RADCON 423-365-8606 423-365-8608 423-365-8365 CECC Operations Duty 423-751-1700 800-237-2322 Specialist (24 hr)

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5.4 HP Radio System Phone Patch To place a telephone call from a mobile radio:

Enter proper access code and wait for a dial tone (if no tone, depress # to clear command and restart).

Access Code Transmitter Locations Plant Site/Local Area

"*" 01 Wilson Hydro Plant BFN/Muscle Shoals

"*" 02 Brinley Mountain BFN/Decatur

"*" 03 Monte Sano BFN/Huntsville

"*" 06 Signal Mountain SQN/Chattanooga

"*" 07 Montlake SQN/Soddy-Daisy, Dayton

"*" 08 Oswald Dome WBN/Cleveland, Athens

"*" 09 Roosevelt Mountain WBN/Spring City, Rockwood After the dial tone, dial "9" for a second dial tone.

Depress "I" + (Area Code) + 7 digit number + "*". (Chattanooga calls may not require long distance area code.)

Depress "#" to disconnect (hang up).

6.0 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLIES Circuit breakers for the vehicle's electrical system are located in a gray breaker box inside the cabinet 8. Additional circuit breakers for the onboard generator are located on the rear facing side of the generator housing.

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6.1 Vehicle-Installed Generator Place GENERATOR-SHORE POWER switch to the neutral position to avoid attempted starts under load.

Depress generator START/STOP button, and hold until the engine is running.

Place GENERATOR-SHORE POWER switch to the generatorposition.

Primary vehicle outlets are now supplied power.

The onboard generator may be run continuously during vehicle operation, using the vehicle tank for fuel. If the generator is no longer needed, depress the START/STOP button and hold until the engine stops completely.

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6.2 DC to AC Power Inverter (back up use only)

Ensure vehicle engine is running and MASTER switch on the front console is ON.

Place the INVERTER switch, located on the cabinet door panel, to the ON position.

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.ew.r ultboe n oe tiaeletrn 6.3 TVA Siren Unlock outlet box using key # 0896. Check Ground Fault Interrupter breaker status.

6.4 Honda Generator (EX1000)

Remove generator from vehicle, add fuel as necessary and attach Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) cord to generator socket.

Slide ENGINE switch, on front of unit, upward to ON.

Push CHOKE lever, on rear of unit, in direction of arrow to CLOSED.

Pull start cord and prevent it from snapping back against unit.

Turn the CHOKE lever to OPENas the engine warms up.

7.0 AIR SAMPLING 7.1 Preparation for Plume Air Sample Load head with a Silver Zeolite cartridge, marked to indicate direction of the air flow.

Install a prefilter (rough side out).

Position the vehicle so that the air sample port is toward the plant or upwind direction.

Record 1-meter dose rates for the area on Appendix F. Use ISM if above 2 mrem/hr.

Do not obtain near ground dose rates unless instructed.

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Note: Onboard generator power fluctuations affecting flow rate may occur during simultaneous use of the roof top air conditioner unit. It may be necessary to cut the air conditioner off during sampling; or to use the AC/DC inverter as the power source. If power is interrupted during a sample collection, the unit will display the collected sample data upon restoration of power.

7.2 Radeco H810 Air Sampler - GRAB SAMPLE GiAb :Sample:,":,"ý..,5 uIiiinutu ru-n a....i.t60 L"PM (CM owlrat Turn power ON using rocker switch on side of unit.

After display stops scrolling, depress the CLEAR key to reset the unit. Display should now read "TARGET VOLUME: 300 LITERS".

Depress green START key to begin sample collection, then following the message "WARM UP DELAYINPROGRESS", observe the display to confirm the desired flow rate of 60 LPM.

Adjust as necessary using the recessed slotted screw head above the on-off switch. To perform adjustments, turn the slotted screw head clockwise to increase flow rate and counter-clockwise to decrease flow rate. Since the digital display is very accurate, a flow rate + 6 LPM (10%) is satisfactory. Close cabinet door during sampling.

Sampler will automatically shut off upon collection of pre-set volume (300 Liters).

7.3 Radeco H810 Air Sampler - CONTINUOUS RUN Turn power ON using rocker switch on side of unit.

After display stops scrolling, depress the CLEAR key to reset the unit. Display should now read "TARGET TIME: 99:00:39" or "'TARGET VOLULME 99999"'.

Depress green START key to begin sample collection, then following the message "WARM UP DELAY INPROGRESS", observe the display to confirm the desired flow rate of 30 LPM. Adjust as necessary using the recessed slotted screw head above the on-off switch. To perform adjustments, turn the slotted screw head clockwise to increase flow rate and counter-clockwise to decrease flow rate. Since the digital display is very accurate, a flow rate + 3 LPM (10%) is satisfactory. Close cabinet door during sampling.

Depress STOP key to end sample.

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7.4 Analysis of Air Sample Close sampling portal and cabinet door at end of sampling. If using a power inverter, turn it OFF when not in use.

Relocate as necessary for ALARA purposes prior to continuing.

Remove the cartridge and seal it in plastic wrap. Be cautious of cartridge heat up and the effect on the plastic wrapping. Survey the cartridge with a GMSM (beta shield closed).

If<_1 mrem/hr, analyze with the NaIl detector, record data on Appendix G, column 12.

If > 1 mrem/hr, do NOT analyze with the NaI detector. Advise Field Control and approximate iodine concentration using the formula below:

p. Ci/cc = Average Front & Back contact rate (mrem/hr) x 5.1 x 10 Sample Volume in Liters Note: Formula referenced in RIMS L91 880217 801 Remove the prefilter with tweezers, and survey using the Bicron Surveyor 50.

If< 50,000 CPM, analyze in GM detector, record data on Appendix G, column 13.

If >50,000 CPM, do NOT analyze in the GM detector. Contact Field Control for instructions.

Label and package all samples for transfer to the Courier. (Refer to section 8.5).

Report data per Appendix G. Report results as "Less than MDA" if below values and background rates listed on Appendix G.

Note: Minimum Detectable Activities for Bicron Analysts per memorandum to C. D. Pond, from J. L Lobdell, dated March 28, 1995 (RIMS L91 950328 800). Do not delete!

8.0 TERRESTRIAL SAMPLES 8.1 Vegetation Sample If possible, avoid sampling an area sheltered by trees and obtain samples which are representative of the pasturage where the grass depth is as close to uniform as practical.

RECORD a one-meter GMSM window-closed measurement on a sample label.

Using grass cutters, cut grass near the ground. Avoid pulling up grass since roots are not desired. Pack a marinelli beaker to obtain as large a mass as practical. The sample parameter is activity per kilogram.

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Seal the beaker cover with electrical tape, keeping the tape slightly stretched while wrapping.

Affix a sample label with the date, time, location, sample type, exposure rate at one meter above ground and the initials of the collector.

Repeat the sampling process, placing the second sample in a zip-lock plastic bag instead of a beaker. Label in the same manner, using a separate sample number.

8.2 Soil Sample Soil samples should be collected from areas that are relatively free of vegetation, rocks and roots. If vegetation cover can not be avoided, it should be sampled with the soil and the analytical results combined to measure the total deposition per surface area.

RECORD a one-meter GMSM window-closed measurement on a sample label.

Prepare the hole cutting tool (approx. 4.25 inches in diameter) to obtain the soil sample by adjusting the collar above the cutting tube for a 2 or more inch cutting depth.

Collect 5 core samples from a square meter area (4 comers and 1 center). The desired sample parameter is square meters, do not obtain more or less core samples.

Note: 5 core diameters equals 0.046 square meters. Screening van/fixed lab may multiply activity/sample results by 22 to obtain activity/square meter).

The correct sample depth is obtained by pushing the core tool fully into the ground, and removing the top one centimeter (about one-half inch) from the top of the core (using the putty knife) as the sample retained.

If the soil is too dry or sandy to allow coring, use the shovel or putty knife to collect material about one centimeter deep (approx. 1/2 inch) in the pattern described above.

Place the sample in a marinelli beaker and seal with electrical tape. Affix a sample label with the date, time, location, sample type, sample area, dose rate at one meter above ground and the initials of the collector.

Repeat the sampling process, placing the second soil sample in a large zip-lock plastic bag instead of a beaker. Label in the same manner, using a separate sample number.

8.3 Snow/Ice Sample RECORD a one-meter GMSM window-closed measurement on a sample label.

Set the core tool for a 4 inch depth. Collect 5 core samples from a square meter area (4 comers and 1 center). The sample parameter is surface area, do not obtain more or less core samples. Ascertain the desired sampling depth from the Environs Assessor, based upon meteorological history.

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Note: 5 core diameters equals 0.046 square meters. Screening van/fixed lab may multiply activity/sample results by 22 to obtain activity/square meter).

Place the snow/ice in double plastic bags. Check bags for leakage.

Take a second sample (new sample number) approximately 3 meters from the first by repeating the above steps.

Affix a sample label to both samples.

After the snow/ice melts, pour each sample into separate sample jugs and transfer the sample labels to the jug(s). The funnel in cabinet 10 may be useful for filling the jug.

8.4 Other Samples RECORD a one-meter GMSM window-closed measurement on a sample label.

Any liquid sample container shall be placed in double poly bags with absorbent material.

Outside bags/container of samples should be dry, non-contaminated, labeled and if necessary display a caution radioactive material tag.

Certain types of environmental samples (i.e., rainwater, milk, food crop, fodder and feed, well water) may be requested by Field Control to assist State activities. The minimum sample quantity, type of container and any special controls will be defined dependent on the needs of the situation.

8.5 Sample Identification and Labelin!

Each sample shall be tagged with an identification label containing the following appropriate data:

Sample Number Sample Type Sampling Start and Stop Time Sampling Flow Rate Location sampled Time/Date Name of the Collector Sample Area (if applicable)

The sample number is composed of the abbreviation of the Truck number (T2-xx),

assigned to the vehicle followed by a dash and the consecutive number of the sample and type of sample (i.e., T2-1I, T2-1P). This is important to avoid confusion with State collected samples which may be labeled as "S-#", (T =T VA, S = State).

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8.6 Isotovic Analysis of Samples Isotopic analysis of samples may be provided by the screening van or by WARL. Analysis results are to be reported to the Environs Assessor and Field Coordinator.

9.0 OPERATIONAL READINESS - (Equipment and vehicles)

As a minimum, inspections/inventory checks shall be completed each calendar quarter.

Additional inspection guidelines may be contained in location-specific procedures.

9.1 Monitorine Team Vehicles A site-specific method of providing accountability control of equipment and materials between inspections shall be practiced. Inventories shall be completed after drills, training, or emergency use. The training instructor is responsible for inventories following training activities and the RADCON organization is responsible for inventories following drills or emergency response. In either case, a signed inventory form with comment confirming the vehicle was returned in the "as found" condition is sufficient. These inventories shall be forwarded to the Site EP Manager prior to the end of the calendar quarter.

9.2 Screening Van Equipment A screening van is stationed at the Western Area Radiological Laboratory (WARL).

Inventories and inspections shall be in accordance with Appendix K.

9.3 Field Coordinator Equipment A Field Coordinator Kit is available at WARL and the CECC. Inventories and inspections shall be in accordance with Appendix L.

9.4 Courier Equipment A Courier Kit is available at the Central Emergency Control (CECC). Inventories and inspections shall be in accordance with Appendix M.

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10.0 REFERENCES

10.1 Radiological Emergency Plan.

10.2 Collection of Environmental Monitoring Samples, SC-01, Radiological Laboratory Procedures Manual.

10.3 "Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants," NUREG-0654 FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1 (1980).

10.4 "Emergency Dose Assessment Procedures for Atmospheric Releases of Radioactivity from TVA Nuclear Plants," TVA Publication RH-82-1-RAI (1984).

10.5 "Evaluation of Radiation Emergencies and Accidents Selected Criteria and Data,"

International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (1974).

10.6 "Manual of Protective Action Guide and Protective Actions for Nuclear Accidents",

EPA-400, October 15, 1991.

10.7 Data Systems Radiological Emergency Procedures, CECC-EPIP-12.

10.8 "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," 10 CFR 50.

10.9 TVA CECC EPIP-7, CECC RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT STAFF PROCEDURE FOR ALERT. SITE AREA EMERGENCY, AND GENERAL EMERGENCY 10.10 INPO SOER 83-002, "Steam Generator Tube Ruptures", recommendation WBN TROI ID: INPO SOER 83-002, August 22, 1994.

10.11 "Standards for Protection Against Radiation", 10 CFR 20.

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Appendix A Plant Lab Dispatch 1 1. Select two qualified persons per team and instruct them to complete Appendix B.

Qualifications Environs Monitoring Van training ]Radiation Worker Training (or equivalent)

Use of full face respiratory protection Valid Driver's License

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2. For WBN emergencies immediately request a second team from SQN. Instruct SQN staff to establish radio contact with WBN (attempt both WBN repeaters).
3. If the response is for a plant release with known or potential radioiodine exposure, request authorization for teams to take KI prior to leaving the building (refer to section 4.7)

Simulate for drills and do not take if known allergy exists.

4. Complete the following on field personnel: (Provide to CECC for transfer of control.)

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5. Obtain the following from the Control Room or SPDS and advise teams for deployment:

Suspected Release in progress? Yes / No Time:

Wind Direction (from) (degrees) (compass direction)

Wind Speed (m.p.h) (Note: meters/sec. x 2.2 = m.p.h)

6. As teams establish radio contact, test available transmitters to determine the best reception and advise teams of same. If reception is poor, depress "MUTE" for transmitters not selected.

1 7. Report field team data to the TSC per Appendix I.

8. Update wind direction periodically to adjust field team deployments.

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Appendix B Monitoring Team Activation / Shift Turnover Complete PROMPTLY! Emergency classificationsmay depend onfield data.

"* Identify which radio transmitter to use for initial contact.

"* Collect keys, instruments, sources, KI and any personal respirator spider glasses.

"* Request/administer KI if authorized. Simulatefor drills and do not take if known allergy exists.

"* Monitor dose rates with GMSM while enroute to truck.

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"* Don TLD, 200 mrem and 5 rem DRD. (Record DRD readings ONLY on Appendix D.)

"* Wrap one GM probe in plastic (bag or saran wrap) and secure outside window with beta window open and facing up. Place second GM and ISM (window closed) inside vehicle.

"* Establish contact with Field Control.

"* DELAY scaler set-up. Obtain updated wind direction and plant release status.

"* Unless directed otherwise, immediately obtain dose rate measurements along the designated site boundary route per the 2 mile EPZ map. NOTE: Wind direction may fluctuate from the reported direction, therefore, actively search for the plume and report survey results per Appendix F.

"* Upon arrival at downwind sector, COLLECT a GRAB air sample, (I & P) even if survey meters indicate background levels. If necessary, go to a low background area to complete the remaining items below and report air sample results per Appendixes F & G.

"* Complete scaler set up per Appendix C.

"* Complete Appendix E if KI was authorized and administered.

"* Confirm the truck has at least three-quarters capacity of gas. If equipped, operate on rear tank first (generator runs off front tank).

"* Contact field team control to report/confirm dose and limits, synchronize watches, report operational status and request assignment. Note key events in logbook.

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Appendix C Page 1 of 2 -

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Date: IAnalyst Serial Calibration due# date:

1. Perform battery check and position NaI detector in shielded pig.
2. Install cables. Set unit to: Range: xl000 Channel: I Response: S Audio: OFF
3. Enter a 1 minute background count: counts

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4. Enter a 1 minute Ba' 33 contact count: _________counts
5. Enter net counts: (Step 4 minus Step 3) counts
6. Enter Ba.3 activity from chart below: . ._._....... .. Ci
7. Enter Step 5 divided by Step 6: counts 1 iCi
8. Enter acceptance range from instr. label: to
9. If unit fails, check source position. Otherwise, repeat process with the second Bicron Analyst/NaI set. NaI probe, cable, and Bicron Analyst are paired, DO NOT SWITCH. Contact Field Control if replacement scalers are necessary.

S1999 __________2000_____

Source ID Nov-Dec Jan-Feb Mar-Apr May-Jun Jul-Aug Sep-Oct Nov-Dec Ba133 Pt84 .070 .069 .068 .067 .066 .065 .064 Ba'3 3 Pt84 .072 .071 .070 .069 .068 .067 .066 Ba'33 33 Pt84 .071 .070 .069 .068 .067 .066 .065 Ba' Pt84 .072 .071 .070 .069 .068 .067 .066 Ba'33 Pt84 .069 .068 .067 .066 .065 .064 .063 Ba'3 3 Pt84 .073 .072 .071 .070 .069 .068 .067 Ba'33 Pt84 .070 .069 .068 .067 .066 .065 .064 Line denotes revision pond/EPIPWr20.doc

Radiologia onorg Prcdre Appendix C Page 2 of 2 IName: Analyst Serial #:

Date: Calibration due date:

1. Connect cable to shielded detector and perform a battery check.
2. Set unit to: Range: xl000 Channel: Out Response: S Audio: OFF
3. Enter a 1 minute background count: ________counts
4. Place Tc99 source on planchet shelf closest to GM tube.
5. Enter a 1 minute Tc99 count: ________counts
6. Enter net counts: (Step 5 minus Step 3) _________counts
7. Enter Tc99 activity from source box label: ________dpm
8. Enter Step 6 divided by Step 7: (efficiency) counts dpm
9. If unit fails, check source position. Otherwise, repeat process with the second Bicron Analyst labeled for GM counting use. If necessary, the GM tube height can be adjusted slightly. Contact Field Control if replacement scalers are necessary.

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Appendix D Dose Log Vehicle Call Sign: (1)_ Social Security #

Name: (17) Emergency TLD #

10 CFR 20 Limit YTD (Prior to incident)

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Vehicle Call Sign: (1) _________ Social Security #

Name: (17) __________ ____ Emergency TLD #

10 CFR 20 Limit YTD (Prior to incident)

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Appendix E Page 1 of 2 Emergency Authorizations

1. Emergency Dose Limits The persons listed below acknowledge they have volunteered to receive an emergency dose, have been briefed on the emergency situation, and are aware of possible consequences of being exposed to a radiation dose up to the authorized limits (see page 2 of 2).

S.ntr Socia..SuI ty ~ Lit AUTHORIZED BY:

(Name and title) (Date) (Time) 2.0 Issuance of Potassium Iodide WKI)

The persons listed below acknowledge they have been authorized to take KI on a voluntary basis and have read and understand the information provided on the Food and Drug Administration approved package insert.

Approved Dose: 1 tablet (130 mg) per day

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(Name and title) (Date) (Time)

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Appendix E Page 2 of 2 Emergency Authorizations EPA EMERGENCY DOSE RISK INFORMATION I.

Whole Body Whole Body Prodromal 2

Absorbed Dose Fatalities Absorbed Dose Effects3 (rad) (percent) (rad) (percent) 140 5 50 2 200 15 100 15 300 50 150 50 400 85 200 85 460 95 250 98

'Risks will be lower for protracted exposure periods.

2 Supportive medical treatment may increase the dose at which these frequencies occur by approximately 50 percent.

3 Forewarning symptoms of more serious health effects associated with large doses of radiation.

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(EPA-400), May 1992, tables 2-3 and 2-4., page 2-12.

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REPORT COLUMN NUMBERS GMSM w/o # ISM w/o # Surveyor 50 # FOR TYPE OF SURVEY GMSM w/c # ISM w/c #[ Surveyor 50 # 1 thru 7 = Plume Traverse Date Team Members 1 thru 10 = Stationary Survey T 2 (;P (4 05 06 (79 (§ ((10) 9 TEAM LOCATION TIME PLUME GM 1 METER GM CONTACT SAMPLE DISTANCE DIRECTION TAKEN E C ? or mrem/hr or mrem/hr POINT MILES DEGREES ISM W/C W/o ISM W/C W/o TVA PROTECTIVE ACTION LEVELS 1 A. Any exposure rate > 25 mrem/hr and radioiodine (1-131) air 1A. Potassium Iodide (KI) recommended, notify Field Control.

activity is not known.

1 B. Any measured dose rate > 200 mrem/hr. 1 B. Evacuation recommended, notify Field Control.

1 C. Any measured dose rate > 10 rem/hr. 1 C. Evacuation mandatory, notify Field Control.

2 A. TEDE dose of 5 rem. 2 A. Evacuate unless higher dose is authorized, notify Field Control.

2 B. TEDE dose of 25 rad. 2 B. Evacuation mandatory, notify Field Control.

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Date: Na I Scaler # GM Scaler #:

Grab Air Sampler # Na I Correction Factor: GM Efficiency:

Cont. Run Sampler # 131 Iodine MDA = 2.0 E -9 (if bkg. < 255) Particulate MDA = 2.0 E -9 (if bkg < 276)

Team 131 Iodine 4.Ci/cc = (CPM) (Correction Factor) Particulate jtCi/cc = (CPM) (4.505 E -10)

Members volume in liters (efficiency) (volume in liters)

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LOCATION Start Run Flow Sample Sample Counts Rates in CPM 131 Iodine Particulate TEAM SP. Distance Direction Stop Time LPM Vol.-L ID Bkg. Gross. Net tCi/cc p.Ci/cc TVA PROTECTIVE ACTION LEVELS 3 A. Radioiodine (1-131) air activity > 8.0 E-7 jtCi/cc (40 DAC) Potassium Iodide (KI) recommended, notify Field Control.

4 A. Particulate air activity > 1.2 E-7 iiCi/cc (40 DAC) Respiratory protection recommended, notify Field Control.

4 B. Particulate air activity > 6.0 E-7 g.tCi/cc (200 DAC) Respiratory protection mandatory, notify Field Control.

4 C. Particulate air activity > 6.0 E-6 ptCi/cc (2000 DAC) Evacuation mandatory, notify Field Control.

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DATE: TEAM MEMBERS:

(1) (2) 3_) (16)

TEAM LOCATION TIME SAMPLE REMARKS or SAMPLE DISTANCE DIRECTION COLLECTED IDENTIFICATON Where SAMPLE was TRANSFERRED to POINT MILES DEGREES SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION ABBREVIATIONS P Particulate (paper filter) S Soil M Milk I Radioiodine (charcoal filter) V Vegetation WW Well Water TLD Environmental TLD SN Snow DWSS Drinking Water Surface Source / River RW Rainwater ICE Ice Line denotes revision pond/EPIP9r20.doc

ORIGIN CECC iJ RECORDED DATE: TIME: IJ SQN U ~ ICECC USE ONLY RMCC Cl BY: 10 WBN IIA SITE 0 REVIEW:

APPENDIX F DATA

© V e 0 TEAM SAMPLE DISTANCE DIRECTION TIME PLUME GM 1 METER mrem/hr GM CONTACT mrem/hr

  1. POINT MILES DEGREES TAKEN E C ? ISM W / CLOSED W / OPEN ISM W / CLOSED W / OPEN APPENDIX G DATA T ()) (A) (16) (12) (13)

TEAM SAMPLE DISTANCE DIRECTION TIME PLUME SAMPLE 131 IODINE AIR PARTICULATE AIR

  1. POINT MILES DEGREES TAKEN E C ? IDENTIFICATION RiCi/cc ,iCi/cc APPENDIX D DATA (17) (3) (18) (19) _ _ ALL DOSE UNITS IN MILLIREM INDIVIDUAL TIME DRD TOTAL DRD CORREC. TEDE ESTIMATE TEDE LIMIT KI TAKEN ?

"AS READ" ".ASREAD" FACTOR "AS CORRECTED Yes/No Time Similar to form TVA 7918A See next page for TVA PROTECTIVE ACTION LEVELS Line denotes revision pond/EPIP9r20.doc

TVA PROTECTIVE ACTION LEVELS IF THEN 1 A. Any exposure rate> 25 mrem/hr and radioiodine (1-131) Potassium Iodide (KI) recommended, notify Field air activity is not known. Control.

1 B. Any measured dose rate > 200 mrem/hr. Evacuation recommended, notify Field Control.

1 C. Any measured dose rate > 10 rem/hr. Evacuation mandatory, notify Field Control.

2 A. TEDE dose of 5 rem. Evacuate unless higher dose is authorized, notify Field Control.

2 B. TEDE dose of 25 rad. Evacuation mandatory, notify Field Control.

3 A. Radioiodine (1-131) air activity > 8.0 E-7 pCi/cc (40 DAC) Potassium Iodide (KI) recommended, notify Field Control.

4 A. Particulate air activity > 1.2 E-7 gCi/cc (40 DAC) Respiratory protection recommended, notify Field Control.

4 B. Particulate air activity > 6.0 E-7 gCi/cc (200 DAC) Respiratory protection mandatory, notify Field Control.

4 C. Particulate air activity > 6.0 E-6 ftCi/cc (2000 DAC) Evacuation mandatory, notify Field Control.

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Appendix J Page 1 of 4 Monitoringr Team Vehicle Inventory Note: During quarterly checks, perform Operability Checks (OC) and check battery status with meter. Change out tape as needed.

1.0 The following items may need to be taken to the vehicle upon activation.

1 Bicron Analyst with NaI detector and cable OC 1 Bicron Analyst for GM use with cable OC 2 Ion Survey Meters (RO2A or RSO-50) OC 2 Geiger Mueller Survey Meters (14C or E-530) OC 2 Bicron Surveyor 50s OC 2 Air samplers for Grab Samples (H810) OC 2 Air samplers for Continuous Run (H810) OC 2 Bottles of Potassium Iodide with package insert Expiration:

1 Ba 133 check source ID #

1 Tc99 check source ID #

2.0 The following are minimum quantities stored in the vehicle.

Environs Monitoring Vehicle Booklet 1 Completed copy CECC EPIP-9, Appendix J (vehicle Date:

inventory )

1 CECC EPIP-9 (controlled copy) Rev.

4 Appendix B, CECC EPIP-9 (photocopies) Rev.

4 Appendix C, CECC EPIP-9 (photocopies) Rev.

4 Appendix D, CECC EPIP-9 (photocopies) Rev.

4 Appendix E, CECC EPIP-9 (photocopies) Rev.

10 Appendix F, CECC EPIP-9 (photocopies) Rev.

10 Appendix G, CECC EPIP-9 (photocopies) Rev.

10 Appendix H, CECC EPIP-9 (photocopies) Rev.

4 Appendix J, CECC EPIP-9 (photocopies) Rev.

1 CECC EPIP-23 (controlled copy) Rev.

5 Appendix G, CECC EPIP-23 (photocopies) Rev.

1 Site-specific EPIP-10 (controlled copy) Rev.

1 Georgia Public Service Commission Letter of Intent Date:

Miscellaneous Locations 1 GM detector in lead shield OC 1 Fire extinguisher -vehicle cab area (check pressure) 1 Primary Motorola radio OC 1 Hand held spotlight OC 1 First-aid kit Line denotes revision pond/EPIP9r20.doc

Appendix J Page 2 of 4 Monitoring Team Vehicle Inventory Work Desk 1 Battery level tester OC 2 Flashlights (check battery status) OC 4 Spare batteries each size (D-cell and 9 volt) 1 Scientific calculator OC 2 200 mrem Direct Reading Dosimeters re-zero 2 5 rem Direct Reading Dosimeters re-zero 2 TLDs (list expiration date) Date:

1 Scissors 1 Allen wrench to fit lead shield top cap bolts 1 Tweezers 2 Pens or pencils 6 Planchets 20 Radioactive Material tags 40 Sample labels Cabinet 1 4 Full-face respirators w/cartridges 8 Spare respirator cartridges (hepa) 1 Spray cleaner for decontamination 15 Massilin cloths 15 Paper towels Cabinet 2 1 1 Air Sampling Portal vents and electrical outlets OC Cabinet 3 14 Marinelli beakers (500 nil) 10 Liquid Sample containers) 1 Sample Transport bag Cabinet 4 1 1 DC to AC Power Inverter OC Cabinet 5 I (Space reserved for air samplers)

Cabinet 6 20 MLarge plastic radwaste bags 20 Medium plastic radwaste, bags Line denotes revision pond/EPP9r20.doc

Appendix J Page 3 of 4 Monitoring Team Vehicle Inventory Cabinet 7 5 Screw on air sampler heads 1 Box 2 inch prefilters (minimum of 30 each) 30 Silver Zeolite air sampler cartridges (list expiration date) Date:

30 Petri dishes 30 Small zip-lock bags 30 Large zip-lock bags 1 Roll of plastic wrap (Saran type) 1 Box gloves - thin sample handing type (minimum of 20 pair) 1 Box smears (minimum of approx. 200) 1 Roll 2 inch paper masking tape 1 Roll 2 inch duct tape 1 Roll Radiation Warning Symbol tape I Roll electrical tape 1 Dosimeter charger OC Cabinet 8 I Elecical switch panel Oc Onboard generator (record run time displayed) OC hrs.

Cabinet 9 1 Logbook 1 DOT Emergency Response Guidebook Year:

1 TN, AL and GA State road maps 1 Sample Point Description book for BFN, SQN, WBN 6 Area posting signs (Radiation and Contamination Area insert) 6 Radioactive placards 1 Trash can 2 Rain Suits 2 Insulated coveralls Samle ilaiis~apr'E1P9seti'ox3. ......... : ....

2 BFN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 2 SQN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 2 WBN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sanpling point maps Cabinet 10 1 Set Jumper cables 1 Funnel 1 Siphon pump/hose 1 Set of wrenches 1 Set of screwdrivers 1 Pair of Pliers 1 Hammer 1 Box of 3 reflective triangles Line denotes revision pond/EPIP9r20.doc

Appendix J Page 4 of 4 Monitoring Team Vehicle Inventory Cabinet 11

................ a" ~ ernrk 24 Pair booties 24 Pair cotton inserts 12 Pair Anti-C gloves 12 Pair rubber shoe covers 12 Pair coverafls (disposable) 12 Dressout caps 12 Hoods 1 Roll dress-out tape Cabinet 12 1 Fire Extinguisher (check pressure) 1 Ground Fault Interrupter OC 1 Honda gas generator (EX1000) OC Outside Compartment 1 ea. 110 volt extension cord (25-, 50-, 100 fit) 1 External vehicle power supply cord (shore power) 8 Wooden stakes 1 Soil sampling tool 1 Shovel 400 Feet of radiological warning barrier rope/ribbon 1 Box plastic sheeting 1 Putty knife (4 inch) 1 Grass cutters 6 Traffic cones 1 Can of spray paint for marking of areas (i.e., roadway) 1 Pair of work gloves Vehicle Location: Vehicle tag #:

Purpose of Inspection: E] Monthly IE] Quarterly [] Post training/drill/response Additional Comments:

"l Place completed copy of quarterly inventory in front of vehicle booklet.

" Forward for signatures below. EP Manager to receive by end of calendar quarter.

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Appendix K Page 1 of 4 WARL Screenin2 Vehicle Inventory Note: During quarterly checks, perform Operability Checks (OC) and check battery status with meter. Change out tape as needed. I 1.0 Items stored in WARL.

......... Item'.....Remark 1 Geiger Mueller Survey Meter with pancake probe OC 1 Geiger Mueller Survey Meter OC 2 Bottles of Potassium Iodide with package insert Expiration:

2 Calibration sources for Germanium detectors 1 Radioanalytical Laboratory Procedures Manual 1 Sample Transport case 1 ND-76 multi-channel analyzer 2.0 The following are minimum quantities stored in the vehicle.

Miscellaneous Locations 2 Intrinsic Germanium detectors 1 Liquid nitrogen dewar 2 NIMBI standard power bins 2 High-voltage power supply modules 2 Spectroscopy amplifiers 2 ND 570 ADCs 2 Fire Extinguishers 1 Uninterruptible Power Supply 1 ND 6700 Gamma analysis system with terminal and printer Cabinet A 1 Set of wrenches 1 Set of screwdrivers 1 Pair of pliers 1 Set of allen wrenches 1 Pair insulated gloves (nitrogen handling) 2 Pair leather or canvas work gloves 2 Pair cloth glove inserts Cabinet B 1 Tape dispenser with 1 refill 1 Roll of "Radioactive Material" tape 1 Roll 3/4 inch fiber tape 1 Roll 2 inch Scotch tape 1 Roll 2 inch masking tape Line denotes revision pond/EPIP9r20.doc

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WARL Screenin2 Vehicle Inventory Cabinet B (continued)

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1 Roll 3/4 inch masking tape 3 Rolls electrical tape 1 Calculator OC 1 Box 2 inch filter papers 10 Tags (with string) 25 "Radioactive Material" tags 1 Bottle alcohol 1 Pack cotton swabs 10 Pair rubber or plastic gloves 1 Direct Reading Dosimeter charger (AC or battery powered) OC Cabinet C 10 Shallow planchets 5 Deep planchets 2 Boxes smears 50 Small Ziplock bags 20 Large Ziplock bags 1 Roll clear plastic wrapping (Saran type) 5 Yellow "Radioactive Material" plastic bags Cabinet D 10 Marinelli beakers (500 ml) 20 Petri dishes 1 500 ml graduated cylinder Cabinet E 4 D-cell batteries 2 9-volt batteries 4 AA batteries 1 Siphon hose 1 Box of replacement fuses for equipment 1 Spotlight OC 1 Flashlight with batteries OC 1 Balance (3000 gram capacity) with check wts.

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Appendix K Page 3 of 4 WARL Screening Vehicle Inventory Cabinet H ~

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.... *ii~~~~iiii**~~iiii 2 Orange safety vest 4 Pairs rubber shoe covers Cabinet I 1 Radiological Health Handbook 1 DOT Emergency Response Guidebook Year 2 Germanium Detector Manuals 1 Sample Point Description Booklet (each site)

Environs Monitoring Vehicle Booklet 1 CECC EPIP-9 (controlled copy) Rev.

2 EPIP-9, Screening Vehicle Inventory (photocopies) Rev.

2 EPIP-9, Dose Logs (photocopies) Rev.

2 EPIP-9, Emergency Authorizations (photocopies) Rev.

20 Isotopic Analysis forms 1 Georgia Public Service Commission Letter of Intent Date:

Cabinet J NMiscellaneous spare cables for gamma stems Cabinet K 1 Can insect repellent 1 Can de-icing fluid 1 Can wasp insecticide 1 First-Aid kit 1 Can decontamination spray or foam Drawer 1 2 BFN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 2 SQN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 2 WBN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 1 State Highway map for Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama 2 Germanium detector logbooks 1 Germanium detector control chart book 1 Germanium detector efficiency table book Line denotes revision pond/EPIP9r20.doc

Appendix K Page 4 of 4 WARL Screening Vehicle Inventory Drawer 2 2 TLDs (list expiration date) Date 2 200 mrem Direct Reading Dosimeters 1 Control TLD (list expiration date) Date 2 Lab markers 2 Pens 4 Mechanical pencils I Steno pad 1 Set ofjeweler's screwdrivers Vehicle Location: Vehicle tag #:

Purpose of Inspection: El Quarterly El Post Training E] Post Drill / Response Additional Comments:

" Place completed copy of quarterly inventory in front of vehicle booklet.

" Forward for signatures below.

Inspected by; Dte W.AR-L Manager: Date Line denotes revision pond/EP*9N0.doc

Appendix L Field Coordinator Kit Inventory Emergency Preparedness Implementing Procedures 1 CECC EPIP-7 (controlled copy) Rev.

1 CECC EPIP-9 (controlled copy) Rev.

1 CECC EPIP-12 (controlled copy) Rev.

1 CECC EPIP-23 (controlled copy) Rev.

1 REND (controlled copy) Rev.

IMiscellaneous Items 1 I .............

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.. rl 1 Radiological Health Handbook 12 TLDs (list expiration date) Date 1 Scientific calculator 50 Copies of Environs Monitoring forms (TV 7918A) Date 10 Copies of Clerical Logsheets 1 Logbook 2 Bottles of Potassium Iodide with package insert (list exp.) Exp.:

1 Flashlight & batteries 1 DOT Emergency Response Guidebook Year 1 Tennessee Highway road map 1 Alabama Highway road map 1 Georgia Highway road map 1 Sample Point Description booklet for BFN 1 Sample Point Description booklet for SQN 1 Sample Point Description booklet for WBN 2 BIN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 2 SQN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 2 WBN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 1Miscellaneous office supplies may also be contained in the kit for convenience purposes.

Kit Location: LI CECC 0-1 BFN Purpose of Inspection: E] Quarterly E] Post Training '-- Post Drill / Response Additional Comments:

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Appendix M Courier Kit Inventory 1 CECC EPIP-9 (controlled copy) Rev.

1 200 rnrem Direct Reading Dosimeter 1 TLD (list expiration date) Date 1 Dosimeter charger with battery 1 Flashlight & batteries 1 First-aid kit 1 Scientific calculator 1 Pair Disposable coveralls 4 Pair booties 10 Pair sample handling gloves and cotton liners I Pair work gloves 1 Bottle of Potassium Iodide with package insert (list exp.) Exp.:

12 Radioactive Material tags 12 Sample labels 12 Yellow "radioactive material" bags 1 Roll of duct tape 1 Roll of electrical tape 1 Rain coat 1 Logbook 3 Pens 1 Sample transport container 1 DOT Emergency Response Guidebook Year 1 Highway road map including TN, AL and GA.

1 Sample Point Description booklet for BFN 1 Sample Point Description booklet for SQN 1 Sample Point Description booklet for WBN 1 FN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 1 SQN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling point maps 1 WBN 2-, 10-, 50- mile sampling pintnmaps 1 Miscellaneous office supplies may also be contained in the kit for convenience purposes.

Purpose of Inspection: [II Quarterly ['] Post Training ["] Post Drill / Response Additional Comments:_________________ _________

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