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Docket No.50-219 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions,Including Revision 9 to EPIP-OC-10,Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite & Revision 14 to EPIP-OC-11,Emergency Radiological Surveys
ML003677125
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 01/04/2000
From: Levin S
GPU Nuclear Corp
To:
NRC/OCIO/IMD/RMB
References
-RFPFR, 1940-00-20012 EPIP-OC-10 Rev 9, EPIP-OC-11 Rev 14
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GPU Nuclear, Inc.

CNLPU NUCLEAR U.S. Route #9 South Post Office Box 388 Forked River, NJ 08731-0388 Tel 609-971-4000 January 4, 2000 1940-00-20012 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Sir:

Subject:

Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Docket No. 50-219 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions In accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, enclosed is the newly revised Index for the Oyster Creek Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and the below listed procedures.

Procedure Number Title Revision EPIP-OC-. 10 Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 EPIP-OC-. 11 Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 If further information is required, please contact Mr. George Busch, Manager Nuclear Safety and Licensing at 609-971-4643.

Very truly yours, Sander Levin Acting Site Director MBR\GWB:gl Enclosures cc: Administrator, Region I NRC Project Manager NRC Resident Inspector

Page I of 1 01/04/2000 EPIP SERIES - EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES PROCEDURE NO. TITLE REV. NO, DATE EPIP-OC-.01 Classification of Emergency Conditions 6 06/03/99 EPIP-OC-.02 Direction of Emergency Response/Emergency Control Center 24 11/11/99 EPIP-OC-.03 Emergency Notification 23 06/03/99 EPIP-OC-.06 Additional Assistance and Notification 21 09/03/99 EPIP-OC-. 10 Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 01/06/00 EPIP-OC-. 11 Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 01/06/00 EPIP-OC-. 12 Personnel Accountability 7 02/21/99 EPIP-OC-. 13 Site Evacuation and Personnel Mustering at Remote Assembly Areas 6 11/10/97 EPIP-OC-.25 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) 21 07/01/99 EPIP-OC-.26 The Technical Support Center 20 11/14/99 EPIP-OC-.27 The Operations Support Center 8 11/11/99 EPIP-OC-.31 Environmental Assessment Command Center 10 03/08/98 EPIP-OC-.33 Core Damage Estimation 4 12/03/99 EPIP-OC-.35 Radiological Controls Emergency Actions 13 07/11/99 EPIP-OC-.40 Site Security Emergency Actions 9 10/04/99 EPIP-OC-.41 Emergency Duty Roster Activation 4 06/21/97 EPIP-OC-.44 Thyroid Blocking 0 03/11/99 EPIP-OC-.45 Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery 0 02/21/99 OEP-ADM-1311.03 Emergency Preparedness Section Administration 3 08/28/99 OEP-ADM-1319.01 Oyster Creek Emergency Preparedness Program 6 05/15/99 OEP-ADM-1319.02 Emergency Response Facilities & Equipment Maintenance 6 09/03/99 OEP-ADM-1319.04 Prompt Notification System 1 05/02/97 OEP-ADM-1319.05 Oyster Creek Emergency Preparedness Program 0 02/20/99

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/I IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC- .1I NEPU Title Revision No.

Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 Applicability/Scope Responsible Office Applies to work at Oyster Creek Emergency Preparedness This document is within QA Plan scope __Yes _ -No Effective Date Safety Reviews required IYes _____No (12/27/99) 01/06/00 Prior Revision 13 incorporated the This Revision 14 incorporates the following Temporary Changes: following Temporary Changes:

N/A N/A List of Pages (all pgs rev'd to Rev. 14) 1.0 to 5.0 El-i to Ei-2 E2-1 to E2-7 E3-1 E4-1 ES-i E6-1 to E6-2 E7-1 E8-1 to EB-2 E9-1 to E9-2 El0-1 to El0-2 El1-1 to Ell-13 El2-1 E13-1 to E13-3 E14-1 NON-CONTROLLED E15-1 This Document Will Not E17-1 Be Kept Up To Date DCC Oyster Creek

_____=:2___ture Concurring organizational Element Date Originator Nocuree Eme en Planner By Rad. Controls/Safety Dir., OC _______"

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By lEmergency Preparedness Manager, OC ~L~(L o /

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OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.11 rGPU Title Revision No.

Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite i4 PROCEDURE HISTORY REV. DATE ORIGINATOR

SUMMARY

OF CHANGE 4 A.T. Smith Delete Parsippany Field Monitoring Team and Add Document History Page 5 12/94 A.T. Smith Define RAC & EAC Acronyms pg. 4.0.

Delete Reference to PTFC pg. 5.0.

Clarify dosimetry pg. E2-1.

Clarify Plume search directions.

Remove names at locations in Exhibit 12.

Clarify Dose Rate Survey Open and Closed I _readings.

6 09/95 J. Bontempo Use cellular phones as primary communications for I _ FMTs.

7 12/95 J. Bontempo Add cell phones to activation checklist for FMTs.

Delete Parsippany FMT. Correct typo.

a 10/96 J. Bontempo Delete initial block for repetitive tasks.

Rearrange order of task in E1-1.

Delete term Team Leader Pg. E1-2.

Correct units to 1pm Pg. E2-6, El0-1, E15-1.

Delete signature block of EACCE from Pg. E15-1, E16-1, E17-1.

9 10/97 A. Smith Update area codes.

"10 01/98 P. Milligan Change air sample run time from 5 minutes to 1 minute.

11 07/98 J. Rayment New Rad Engineering Calculation determined that open window to closed window ratio needs to be changed.

12 05/99 A. T. Smith During annual review no other changes except the reference E-Plan # were identified.

13 10/99 A. T. Smith Update phone numbers for field teams and consolidate phone number information.

14 12/99 G. Seals Procedure does not comply with minimum detectable activity requirements of NUREG 0654.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure describes the responsibilities and duties of personnel involved in conducting Offsite Radiological/Environmental Monitoring and Sampling.

2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1 This procedure applies to all Emergency Response personnel involved in Offsite Radiological/Environmental Monitoring Team activities.

2.2 This procedure is to be initiated upon any of the following conditions:

2.2.1 Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency or as directed by the Emergency Director.

3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 None.

4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Radiological/Environmental Survey Teams The offsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Team performs offsite radiological and environmental monitoring and sampling in accordance with Exhibit 1, "Field Monitoring Team (FMT)

Checklist".

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 The Offsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Team shall initially report to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) until the Environmental Assessment Command Center (EACC) is manned and activated. When the EACC is manned and activated, the Offsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Teams then report to the Environmental Assessment Coordinator (EAC) who is responsible for directing emergency teams to conduct emergency radiological and environmental monitoring outside the protected area and to conduct plume tracking.

5.2 FMT members will proceed with Exhibit 1.

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 2000-PLN-1300.01, GPU Nuclear Oyster Creek Emergency Plan 6.2 OEP-ADM-1319.02, Emergency Response Facilities and Equipment Maintenance 6.3 EPIP-OC-.01, Classification of Emergency Conditions 6.4 Memorandum 9502-88-0098, Field Measurement of Airborne Releases of Radioactive Material, G.M. Lodge, May 25, 1988.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 I __________________________________________

7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit 1, "Field Monitoring Team (FMT) Checklist" 7.2 Exhibit 2, "OCNGS FMT Activation Checklist" 7.2.1 Exhibit 2A, Intentionally Left Blank 7.2.2 Exhibit 2B, "Dose Rate and Count Rate Instrument Op Check" 7.2.3 Exhibit 2C, "AC Air Sampler Op Check" 7.2.4 Exhibit 2D, "DC Air Sampler Op Check" 7.3 Exhibit 3, "OCNGS FMT Termination Checklist" 7.4 Exhibit 4, "Conduct of a Dose Rate Survey" 7.5 Exhibit 5, "Conduct of a Count Rate Survey" 7.6 Exhibit 6, "Conduct of an Air Sample" 7.7 Exhibit 7, "Conduct of Noble Gas Sampling" 7.8 Exhibit 8, "Conduct of Soil or Snow Sampling" 7.9 Exhibit 9, "Conduct of Vegetation Sampling" 7.10 Exhibit 10, "Conduct of Water Sampling" 7.11 Exhibit 11, "Offsite Monitoring Points" 7.12 Exhibit 12, "Plume Search Routes" 7.13 Exhibit 13i "Offsite Radiological/Environmenta 1 Survey Team Log" 7.14 Exhibit 14, "Sample Record" 7.15 Exhibit 15, "Count Rate Survey Record" 7.16 Exhibit 16, "Environmental Sample" 7.17 Exhibit 17, "Dose Rate Survey Record" (EPIPIl) 5.0

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 1 Field Monitoring Team (FMT) Checklist Initials 1.0 OCNGS FMTs will complete Exhibit 2, OCNGS FMT Activation Checklist.

2.0 Upon direction from the EAC/RAC cease monitoring activities and complete Exhibit 3, FMT Termination Checklistu as appropriate.

3.0 Frequently monitor your SRDs. When a SRD indicates 3/4 or greater scale, record the dose on your Control Point Admission Ticket, rezero the SRD, and fill out a.new ticket.

4.0 Monitor the dose rate in your vehicle. If the dose rate exceeds 2 mrem/hr at the driver or passenger locations due to field monitoring samples, notify the EACC/RAC. To determine this, conduct a dose rate survey in the vehicle cab while the vehicle is in an area of normal background.

5.0 Notify the EACC/RAC when any team member's accumulated dose approaches 1000 mrem TEDE.

6.0 If the outside temperature is less than 32.F the continuous instrument use should be limited as follows:

Temp Continuous Operation Time 0"F - 32*F 5 minutes

-20"F - 0"F 2 minutes Battery checks must also be performed before and after each use.

If either check is not satisfactory, the measurement is not valid.

The instrument should be returned to the vehicle and the batteries allowed to warm up.

7.0 Conduct surveys, air samples and biota sampling as directed by the EAC.

"* Dose rate surveys are performed in accordance with Exhibit 4

"* Count rate surveys are performed in accordance with Exhibit 5

"* Air samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 6

"* Noble gas samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 7

"* Snow and soil samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 8

"* Vegetation samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 9

"* Water samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 10 (EPIPII/S3) El-1

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 1 (Continued)

Field Monitoring Team (FMT) Checklist Initials 8.0 Periodically conduct a whole body frisk and smear the surfaces of the vehicle.

If the Beta-Gamma contamination is found to be above the following levels notify the EAC and report to the RAA or effect local decontamination and documentation as directed.

2 Beta Gamma 100 cpm/lO0cm Surface area of vehicle Beta Gamma 100 CPM above background, direct frisk of the wheels Vehicles, contamination control station and instruments may be decontaminated in the field by wiping down with maslin cloth taking care to fold maslin inwardafter each wipe. By using the count rate instrument to check the maslin after each wipe, a rough order of level of Beta-Gamma contamination may be approximated.

Always make one Pass with the maslin cloth. Never use the same side to decontaminate a surface. After decontamination place maslin cloth in poly bag, label and conduct a dose rate survey.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 2 OCNGS FMT ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Two team members present. If a qualified team member is not available, an untrained individual may be used as a driver/assistant. The RAC or EAC must approve the individual.

NOTE The RAC or EAC may authorize or direct team dispatch without completing one or more checklist steps.

2.0 Obtain cellular phone for primary communications labeled for your team and a Hand Held Radio for backup communications from the FMT Equipment Locker.

3.0 Contact the RAC by phone and inform him that your team is beginning activation. If RAC unavailable contact EAC.

NOTE When operating the phone in the vehicle pedestal the vehicle must be on or the key in the accessory mode in order for the phone to be unlocke-d, then speed dial can be accomplished. When phone is hand held it operates normally.

Obtain plant status and meteorological conditions from the RAC/EAC Document on Exhibit 14. The following is a list of locations, speed dial codes and actual'phone numbers used by field teams and their respective contact.

Location Speed Dial Phone #

RAC/ECC 01 609-971-0335 RAC/TSC 02 609-971-4156 EAC/EACC 03 732-367-8805 732-370-8990 FMT "A" 04 609-457-3560 FET "B" 05 609-457-3441 FMT "C" 06 609-457-1525 ONSITE FMT 07 609-457-3592 RCC/OSC 08 609-971-4880 EMERG. 09 911 ECC 10 609-971-4666

  • Dial Manually 732-370-8990 4.0 Each team member shall obtain one TLD, and one 0-1500 mRem and, if available, a 0-200 mRem Self-Reading Dosimeter SRD. Zero the SRDs and initiate a Control Point Admission Ticket.

5.0 Check the seal on the storage door on the right side of the monitoring vehicle. If the seal is broken, an inventory must be performed in accordance with Appendix B-1 of OEP-ADM-1319.02.

6.0 Obtain one dose rate and two count rate survey instruments and Op Check in accordance with Exhibit 2B.

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Initials OCNGS FMT ACTIVATION CHECKLIST 7.0 Obtain one AC Air Sampler and Op Check in accordance Exhibit 2C. with 8.0 Obtain one DC Air Sampler and Op Check in accordance Exhibit 2D. with 9.0 Obtain two water-filled 500 ml sampling. Fill each with water sample bottles for noble gas filled bottles will and seal tightly. Generally, be kept in the storage locker.

10.0 Transport the following to the vehicle.

1 cellular phone 2 sets of dosimetry (one each member) from I hand held radio from step 3.0 1 dose rate survey step 4.0 instrument from step 2 count rate survey 6.0 instruments from step 1 AC Air Sampler from 6.0 step 7.0 1 DC Air Sampler from 2 500 ml sample bottlesstep 8.0 1 Notebook binder containing from step 9.0 attachments and OEP-ADM-131 EPIP-OC-.11 with 1 Map of Offsite Monitoring 9 . 0 2 , Appendix B Points. The map is contained the notebook. in 1 portable search light 11.0 Place a 2ft x 2ft poly sheet on the back floor of the vehicle.

12.0 Tape up poly bags on the inside of the vehicle for contaminated waste doors to be used 13.0 and gloves.

Start the vehicle.

Test the DC/AC inverter Air Sampler to the by plugging the inverter. AC Ensure the inverter and the circuit breaker is turned on is in ON position.

14.0 Turn the radio select knob on the vehicle "Position 1". emergency radio to Set the hand held radio to "Position 5". Contact the EACC or RAC for a radio check.

15.0 Initiate a Survey Team Log using Exhibit 13.

The log should include:

"* Dispatch locations and requested actions

"* Significant information (e.g., personnel or contamination, personnel vehicle over-exposure, requests assistance, etc.) for

  • Notifications of Emergency Classifications or Termination.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 2 (Continued)

OCNGS FMT ACTIVATION CHECKLIST initials 16.0 Notify the EACC or RAC that you are ready to be dispatched.

Give the EAC/RAC the names, social security numbers, and remaining dose. of each team member.

If remaining dose is not known for a team member, information can be obtained from the RAC/RCC at the ECC, TSC, or OSC as appropriate.

17.0 Proceed to the location directed by the EACC or RAC. If for some reason communications with the RAC or EACC are interrupted, one team will proceed to the nearest downwind sampling point identified in Exhibit 11. The second team will proceed on the plume search route as determined by the wind direction and the directions in Exhibit 12. Always continue to try and establish communications with the RAC or EACC. This is the preferred method of directions for the plume search.

Time Completed Signature (EPIPII/S4) E2-3

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 2B Dose Rate and Count Rate Instrument OP Check Perform the followincr for each of the three instruments Initials 1.0 Record instrument serial number.

2.0 Record instrument calibration due date.

3.0 Inspect instrument for physical damage.

4.0 Inspect instrument for illegible labels.

5.0 Perform a battery check.

6.0 Obtain the button source from the lead pig within the locker.

Source check the instrument for response.

7.0 If the instrument fails any of the above checks, tag the instrument as bad and obtain a spare instrument. If no spare is available, contact the EAC/RAC. Document instructions in Survey Team Log.

NOTE DOSE RATE instruments and their detector probes are calibrated as a single unit and probes must not be interchanged with other instruments.

Dose Rate Meter Count Rate Meter Count Rate Meter Serial Number Cal Due Date Physical Damage? YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO Illegible Labels? YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO Battery Check OK? YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO Source Check OK? YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO (EPIPII/S4) E2-4

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 2C AC Air Sampler On Check Initials 1.0 Record instrument serial number 2.0 Record instrument calibration due date 3.0 Visually inspect the air sampler for physical damage.

4.0 Unscrew the Particulate Filter, Silver Zeolite Cartridge, and "0f rings from the air sampler head, inspect "0" rings for damage.

5.0 Install a new Silver Zeolite Cartridge ensuring the arrow on the side of the cartridge points toward the air sampler.

6.0 Install a new Particulate Filter ensuring the side of the filter which has a woven appearance is nearest to the Silver Zeolite Cartridge.

7.0 Reassemble the air sample head and screw into the Air Sampler.

8.0 Plug Air Sampler into 11OV AC power source.

9.0 Turn Air Sampler on.

10.0 Adjust the flow control knob to achieve a 56 1pm (50-62 1pm) flow rate as indicated on calibrated paper scale.

11.0 After ensuring the air sampler operates satisfactorily, turn off the air sampler and unplug the unit.

12.0 If the instrument fails the Op check, tag the instrument as bad and obtain a spare. If no spare is available, contact the EAC/RAC. Document instructions in Survey Team Log.

Signature (EPIPII/S4) E2-5S

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 2D DC Air Sampler On Check Initials 1.0 Record instrument serial number 2.0 Record instrument calibration due date 3.0 Physically inspect the air sampler for physical damage.

4.0 Ensure the 3 position switch (Charge-Off-Run) is in the Off position.

5.0 Ensure the two Battery Clips are connected together to prevent sparking while air sampler is being handled or moved.

6.0 Unscrew the Particulate Filter, Silver Zeolite Cartridge, and "0" rings from the air sampler head, inspect "0" rings for damage.

7.0 Install a new Silver Zeolite Cartridge ensuring the arrow on the side of the cartridge points toward the air sampler.

8.0 Install a new Particulate Filter ensuring the side of the filter which has a woven appearance is nearest to the Silver Zeolite Cartridge.

9.0 Reassemble the air sample head and screw into the Air Sampler.

10.0 Obtain the keys for the emergency monitoring vehicle.

NOTE Keys for the Building 12 vehicle are in the monitoring kit equipment locker.

11.0 Connect the Air Sampler Battery Clips directly to the vehicle's battery terminals.

  • Black - Negative Red - Positive 12.0 Turn on the Air Sampler and enter the flow rate, lpm.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 2D (Continued)

Initials 13.0 Turn off Air Sampler and disconnect the Air Sampler Battery Clips.

Connect two Battery Clips together.

14.0 Leave the DC air sampler in the vehicle.

15.0 If the air sampler does not pass the Op check, tag the instrument as bad and obtain a spare. If no spare is available, contact the EAC/RAC. Document instructions in the Survey Team Log. In the event that the DC air sampler is used, ensure the EAC/RAC is aware of the flow rate.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 3 OCNGS FMT Termination Checklist Initials 1.0 Transport Field Monitoring Samples to the Offsite Sample Storage Facility, designated by the EAC. Use FRH6 key. This should be the Environmental Lab (Building No. 18) on the Forked River Site.

NOTE For Drills and Exercises return all Field Monitoring Samples to the Environmental Controls Section for disposition.

2.0 Place signed Team Logs/Inventory Forms and Data Forms with the Field Monitoring Samples.

Turn in TLD's and completed Control Point Admission Tickets to the Dosimetry Radiological-Support Group, normally located at Building No. 14 Processing Center, Forked River Site.

Contact EAC/RAC to determine where to turn in dosimetry if the center has been relocated.

NOTE After a drill, dosimetry should be returned to the Monitoring Kit Instrument Locker in Building 12.

3.0 Return vehicle to Building 12, and return keys to Monitoring Kit Instrument Locker.

4.0 Return all the Emergency Monitoring Equipment to the Monitoring Kit Instrument Locker.

5.0 Return hand held radio to the charging rack inside the Monitoring Kit Instrument Locker in Building 12.

6.0 Complete and sign all logs and checklist. Return to Emergency Preparedness.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 4 Conduct of a Dose rate Survey 1.0 Ensure a pre-operational check has been completed for the dose rate instrument in accordance with Exhibit 2B.

2.0 Observe Cold Weather Operations Limitation described in Exhibit 1, Step 6.0.

3.0 Switch the dose rate instrument range selector switch to the highest scale that will give the operator a mid range meter reading.

4.0 Dose rate measurement should be performed approximately one meter (im) above the ground (waist level) outside the emergency vehicle, unless directed otherwise by the RAC.

5.0 Record the survey results on Exhibit 18, Dose Rate Survey Record.

6.0 Determine if the survey location may be within the radioactive plume and advise RAC/EAC.

6.1 IF Beta Gamma (OW) measurements are less than 110 % of the Gamma (CW) measurements, THEN dose rate measurements indicate that the plume is elevated over and/or horizontally displaced from the survey location.

6.2 Identify on Exhibit 17, Dose Rate Survey Record, that the location is not in plume.

6.3 IF Beta Gamma (OW) measurements are equal to or greater than 110%

of the Gamma (CW) measurements, THEN dose rate measurements indicate that the plume may have touched down at the Survey locations -+ Take an air sample and contact the RAC/EAC.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 5 Conduct of a Count Rate Survey 1.0 Don surgeons gloves and obtain smear discs and sample envelopes from the Emergency Monitoring Kit.

2.0 Record Date, Time and Survey Location on sample envelope.

3.0 Wipe smear disc on horizontal surfaces to obtain a sample of 100 cm2 .

4.0 Wipe the smear disc in a lazy S pattern approximately 16 inches long, or Wipe smear disc in an area of approximately 4 inches by 4 inches.

5.0 If smear samples are taken from a non-horizontal surface, provide a description of the sampled surface on the smear disc envelopes.

6.0 Determine Background Count Rate by reading count rate instrument with no sample present.

NOTE The smear sample counting area background count rate must be less than 300 counts per minute (cpm) using a count rate instrument.

NOTE A rough order of magnitude for Dose rate conversion to CPM is count rate (CPM) - 3000 x dose rate (mR/hr).

7.0 Record the Background counts per minute (Bcpm) on Exhibit 16, Count Rate Survey Record..

8.0 Obtain the smear Gross Count Rate.

  • Place detector probe within 1/2 inch of the smear disc with the sample surface toward the detector window.
  • Count the smear disc.
  • If activity is indicated within 15 seconds, allow the meter indicator to stabilize before recording.

"* Record the maximum smear sample Gross counts per minute (Gcpm) on Exhibit 15, Count Rate Survey Record.

"* Complete the appropriate data on Exhibit 15, Count Rate Survey Record.

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OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-Oc-.11 Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite EHILBIT 6 Conduct of an Air Sample 1.0 Prerequisites

"* The Air Sampler shall be located in a manner that will minimize cross contamination.

" All samples shall be labeled and saved for further analysis.

2.0 Set up Air Sampler if the filter and cartridge require replacement.

  • Unscrew the particulate filter and Silver Zeolite Cartridge from the air sampler head.' rings a Install a new Silver Zeolite Cartridge ensuring side of the cartridge points the arrow on the
  • Install a new particulate toward the air sampler.

filter ensuring the side of the which has a woven appearance filter is nearest to the Silver Zeolite Cartridge.

  • Reassemble the air sampler head and screw into air sampler.

NOT_.EE The air sampler is calibrated Silver Zeolite Cartridge with both the Particulate in place. Filter and iodine sample has not been Both must be in place even requested and the Silver if an will not be analyzed in Zeolite Cartridge the field.

3.0 Draw a 2 minute minimum air sample at 56 Ipm (50-61 on the paper scale if possible 1pm) as indicated measure the time duration using a watch, stopwatch, unless otherwise directed or timer to by the RAC/EAC.

4.0 Obtain a general area count rate with the count pancake probe at approx. rate instrument and waist level. If the background CPM move to a location exceeds 300 where the background is less than 300 CPM.

5.0 Record air sampler run time and flow rate on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope and Exhibit 14.

6.0 Wearing protective gloves, unscrew the filter holder section of the sampler head from the Silver Zeolite cartridge holder that the particulate filter section such is held in place in the removed section.

7.0 Remove the retainer ring from the filter holder and obtain a count rate on the particulate filter by holding the front side holder against the pancake of the filter probe. Record the count rate as on Air Sampler Data Collection Gross CPM Envelope and on Exhibit 14.

8.0 Using tweezers, remove the filter from the holder.

in an Air Sample Data Collection Place the filter Envelope.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 6 (Continued)

Conduct of an Air Sample 9.0 Recount the filter holder without the particulate filter in place.

Enter this count rate as background CPM on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope and on Exhibit 14.

10.0 Subtract the background cpm (Bcpm) from gross cpm (Gcpm) and record as "Net cpm" on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelopes.

11.0 Measure the contact Dose Rate and record on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope.

12.0 Retain the sample for later analysis.

NOTE Monitor the driver and passenger area dose rates. If any area exceeds 2.0 mR/hr, notify the RAC/EAC and request guidance.

13.0 Wearing protective gloves remove the Silver Zeolite cartridge from the sampler head and place it in an Air Sample Data Collection Envelope.

14.0 Count both sides of the Silver Zeolite cartridge through the envelope.

Record the higher count rate as "Gross" on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope and on Exhibit 14.

15.0 Subtract the background cpm (Bcpm) from the gross cpm (Gcpm) and record the result as "Net cpm" on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope.

0 Measure the contact dose rate and record on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope 0 Retain the sample for later analysis.

16.0 Establish contact with the EACC/RAC.

17.0 Transmit the data from the Air Sample Data from Exhibit 14.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 7 Conduct of Noble Gas Samplincr 1.0 Obtain a 500 ml bottle that was prefilled with clean water. When a sample is needed, stand well away from vehicles or other obstructions (10 ft or greater), remove the cap and pour the water from the container. Cap or close the container.

2.0 Label the sample container with the date/time of collection, and location. Record the same information in the first two columns of Exhibit 15. Write "Noble Gas" in the 3rd column and leave the other columns blank.

3.0 Retain all samples for later counting and analysis.

NOTE Monitor the driver and passenger area dose rates. If any area exceeds 2.0 mR/hr, notify the RAC/EAC and request guidance.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 8 Conduct of Soil or Snow Sampling 1.0 Soil and snow sampling shall be conducted with one team member collecting samples and the other team member providing radiation monitoring for the sample collector.

2.0 Obtain sample container and trowel from Emergency Monitoring Kit.

3.0 Label container with Time, Date, Monitoring Lo6ation, Type of Sample, and Dose rate.

Example:

Sample Label Date Time:

Sample Type Sample Location Contact Dose Rate mr/hr mr/hr (OW) (CW)

Background bcpm Contact count rate _______gcpm Initials 4.0 Choose a sample area free from leaves, grass and other vegetation.

5.0 Wearing protective gloves scrape approximately the top 1/2 inch of soil or snow with trowel and place into container until full. Cap container.

6.0 Perform a contact dose rate survey of container with a dose rate meter.

7.0 Record dose rate on label.

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Conduct of Soil or Snow Samolincr 8.0 If contact dose rate is less than 0.2 mR/hr, perform a contact count rate measurement of sample container.

"* Measure Background Count Rate (bcpm)

"* Measure Sample Contact Count Rate (gcpm) 9.0 Complete the appropriate data on Exhibit 16.

10.0 Record the following on the sample label

"* Background Count Rate bcpm

"* Gross Count Rate gcpm 11.0 Save all samples for future analysis.

12.0 Surgeon's gloves should be changed after each sample is collected to prevent cross-contamination.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 9 Conduct of Vegetation Samplinc 1.0 Vegetation sampling shall be conducted with one team member collecting samples and the other team member providing radiation monitoring for the sample collector.

2.0 Obtain clippers and medium plastic bag from Emergency Monitoring Kit.

3.0 Label sample bag with Time, Date, Monitoring Location, Type of Sample, and Dose rate.

Example:

I Sample Label Date Time:

Sample Type Sample Location Contact Dose Rate __mr/hr mr/hr (OW) (CW)

Background __ bcpm Contact count rate _______gcpm Initials 4.0 Wearing protective gloves, take as large a sample of green (living) vegetation as can be fit into bag.

NOTE Do NOT include soil, large branches or roots.

NOTE Always collect samples that are downwind from you; i.e., wind is blowing on your back.

5.0 Place sample in bag.

6.0 Seal the bag and perform a Contact Dose Rate.

7.0 Record Dose rate on label.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 9 (Continued)

Conduct of Vegetation Sampling 8.0 If contact dose rates are less than 0.2 mR/hr, perform a contact count rate measurement of sample container.

"* Measure Background Count Rate (bcpm)

"* Measure Sample Contact Count Rate (gcpm) 9.0 Complete the appropriate data on Exhibit 16.

10.0 Record the following on the sample label

"* Background Count Rate bcpm

"* Gross Count Rate gcpm 11.0 Save all samples for future analysis.

12.0 Surgeon's gloves should be changed after each sample is collected to prevent cross-contamination.

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14 EXHIBIT 10 Conduct of Water Samplinq 1.0 Water sampling shall be conducted with one team member collecting and the other team member providing samples radiation monitoring for the sample collector.

CAUTIN Use life vest when collecting water samples from bodies of lakes, bay, ocean. water i.e.

2.0 Obtain empty plastic screw-top sample bottle and a plastic bag.

3.0 Label bag with Time, Date, Monitoring Location, Type of Sample, and Dose rate.

Exam-le:

Sample Label Date Time:

Sample Type Sample Location Contact Dose Rate _ _ mr/hr _mr/hr (OW) (CW)

Background bcpm Contact count rate gcpm Initials 4.0 Wearing protective gloves, remove cap, submerge bottle, rinse water. Submerge bottle in water to and discard obtain a surface sample. Take care not to disturb sediment.

CAUTIOI Use caution as the bottle may now be contaminated.

5.0 Recap bottle and place in a plastic bag. Seal the bag.

6.0 Perform a Contact Dose Rate survey of the bottle through the plastic bag.

7.0 Record Dose Rate on sample label.

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Conduct of Water Sampling 8.0 If contact dose rates is less than 0.2 mR/hr, perform a contact count rate measurement of.sample container.

"* Measure Background Count Rate bcom

"* Measure Sample Contact Count Rate gcpm 9.0 Record the appropriate data on Exhibit 16.

10.0 Record the following on the sample label

"* Background Count Rate bcpm

"* Gross Count Rate gcpm 11.0 Save all samples for future analysis.

12.0 Surgeon's gloves should be changed after each sample is collected to prevent cross-contamination.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EHIBIT 11 OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

N1 --- 00 0.65/ East end of old Left onto Rt. 9, left just Crest 1045.9 Energy Spectrum after intake canal, and proceed parking lot to the old Energy Spectrum OC-3 N2 70 1.2/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, left onto 1930.8 Taylor Lane and Taylor Lane, proceed 0.2 mile Kennebec Rd. to Kennebec Rd.

N2a N-2 20 1.8/ Playground Rt. 9 north Lakeside Drive, Lakeside Drive at left onto Lakeside Dr. 3/4 Moose Head St. miles to playground at Crest intersection with Moose Head St.

OC-11 N3 --- 3520 2.5/ Along curb Left onto Rt. 9 approx. 1.5 4022.5 adjacent to park miles to Lakeside Dr., left at intersection onto Lakeside Dr. to Deer Head of Lakeside Dr. Lake Drive and Deer Head Lake Drive N4 N-4 3540 3.2/ Lacey Township Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614

-1 5148.8 Municipal Bldg.110 (Lacey Rd.), left onto Lacey parking lot. Road 1.7 miles to Lacey AC available Township Municipal Bldg. on right N5 N-5 354* 4.21/ North commuter Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614

-1 6773.9 parking lot at (Lacey Rd.), left onto Lacey Forked River Road to G.S. Pkwy., north on service area on Pkwy to Forked River service G.S. Pkwy. 110 AC area available N6 356.50 4.45/ Approx. 1/3 mile Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 west of Central (Lacey Rd.), left onto Lacey 7160 Regional High Rd. to G.S. Pkwy. North on School along Pkwy. for 2.2 miles at overpass Pinewald-Keswick of Pinewald-Keswick Rd. Mile Rd. at junction Post 77.2 with G.S. Pkwy.

N10 30 9.6/ Ocean County Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 onto Lacey left north Courthouse Toms River, (EOC) Rd. to Rd.),

(Lacey G.S. Pkwy to Exit parking log. 110 81, east on Water St. for 0.5 AC available mile to Main St., left one block to Washington St., right on Washington to 2nd left to Horner St.

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

N10a --- 3590 8.75/ Left side of road Left onto Rt. 9, continue left 14.078 before traffic at Rt. 166 junction to G.S.

light at Pkwy. Interchange approaching intersection of intersection of Rt. 530 (Dover G.S. Pkwy, Rd.), left to roadside area Rt. 530 (Dover before intersection.

Rd.) and Rt.9 N20 N-20 351.50 10.8/ Rt. 37, DOT Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 17,377 Maintenance Yard (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy.,

West of Mule Rd. North to Exit 82W, 1.9 mile South side Rt. 37 west to DOT Maintenance Yard on left using jug handle west of Mule Road NNE1 --- 190 0.45/ Rt. 9 mile mrkr Left onto Rt. 9 to intake canal CREST 724.0 80 at O.C. intake bridge at mile marker 80 canal OC-6 NNEla 230 0.7/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 0.7 mile to 1126.3 Biscayne Dr. and traffic light at Beach Blvd.,

Nantucket Dr. right on Beach Blvd. to Biscayne Dr. (lat -right) to Nantucket Rd.

NNE2 NNE-2 23.50 1.7/ Forked River Left onto Rt. 9, 1.6 mile to

-1 2735.3 State Marina SW Forked River State Marina corner of park ing lot. 110 AC available NNE3 24.5° 2.5/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 2.6 miles to 4022.5 Rt.

Blvd.9 and Sunrise Sunrise Blvd.

NNE4 270 3.7/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 3.9 miles to 5953.3 Rt.

Blvd.9 parking and Laurel Laurel Blvd.

lot NNE5 260 4.6/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 4.9 miles to 7401.4 Rt. 9 and WOBM WOBM radio station access road access road NNE6 --- 24 5.6/ Rt. 9, Pinewald Left onto Rt. 9, 6.2 miles on 9010.4 Substation, 0.1 right, 0.1 miles North miles North of Serpentine Dr. at large metal Serpentine Dr. utility poles NNE6a 32.50 6.8/ Edge of Bay, Left onto Rt. 9, 6.2 miles to 10,941 Bay Blvd. Bay Blvd. east on Bay Blvd. to end of road (EPIPI1/SI3) E11-2

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

NNE7 NNE- 23.50 6.0/ Bayville First Left onto Rt. 9, approx. 6.4 7-1 9654.0 Aid, Rt. 9,- miles to Bayville, Rt. 9 @

Bayville, available 110 AC Station Blvd.

NNE10 21.50 7.55/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 7.6 miles to 12,148 Rt. 9, Veeder multi-point intersection, just Lane, Ocean Gate past MacDonald's to parking I Dr. & Mill Creek area near intersection on right Rd. parking lot NNE10a 22.50 8.65/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 7.6 miles, go 13,918 Chelsea Ave and past MacDonald's, right on Ocean Gate Drive Ocean Gate Dr. to Chelsea Ave (near end)

NNE10b --- 16.50 9.9/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 15,929 Rt. 37 and Vaughn (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. to Ave, lot on first Rt. 37 (Exit 82) east approx.

jug-handle exit 2.9 miles to Vaughn Ave from Rt. 37 intersection right jughandle NNE20 27.50 10.5/ Bay Bridge Inn Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 16,895 parking lot near (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy., Exit Rt. 37 and west 82, to Rt. 37 east to bridge, end of bridge at right into parking lot west shore of

_Barnegat Bay 47I UW.i Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 0.2 miles to 482.7 Rt. 9 and farm first right at farm road NEIa road NEla i ___ 420 0.9/ U 7!3Z Bermuda Dr. I Left onto Rt. 9 to first 1448.1 near Nantucket traffic light, right onto Beach Rd. Blvd. to Bermuda Dr., right to end of road. Address 1732.

Just past Nantucket Rd.

NE2 41' 1.6/ Captain's Inn, Left onto Rt. 9 to second 2574.4 Lacey Rd. parking traffic light, right onto Lacey lot at rear Rd. to Captain's Inn (near end of road)

NE3 --- 42.5- 2.4/ of road)

Game Farm Ocean Left onto Rt. 9, beyond second CREST 3861.6 Residential Group traffic light, right onto Game Center Farm Rd. (concrete parking lot OC-12 near buildings) near buildings)

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

NE4 --- 510 3.1/ End of Sail Dr. Left on Rt. 9, north 2.6 miles 4987.9 near intersect- to Sunrise Blvd., turn right, ion of Sunrise go approx. 1.4 miles to Sail Blvd. Dr. (at bend in road), left on Sail Dr.

NES NE- 470 4.8/ Laurel Blvd. Left on Rt. 9, 3.9 miles (past 5-1 7723.2 Address #1063. 2nd traffic light) to Laurel (NJ Location Blvd., right on Laurel Blvd. at

  1. 1068) curve (at street light,)

address #1063 NE10 --- 44 9.5/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd 15,286 Central 14th St.,Ave. and traffic lightto onto Seaside (Lacey Rd.) G.S. Rt. 614 Pkwy.,

Park north to Exit 82E, east onto Rt. 37 over bridge to Rt. 35 south (Central Ave), right onto Central Ave. to intersection of Central Ave. and 14th St.

NE20 - 37 11.8/ Near intersect- Left on Rt. 9, left at 2nd 18,986 ion of Rt. 37 traffic light on Rt. 614 (Lacey access road and Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy., north to Rt. 35 north Exit 82 east on Rt. 37, cross (Central Ave.) bridge to Rt. 35 north, exit.

At first traffic light, turn right, "U-Turn" onto service rd. area ENE1 700 0.25/ Yellow N.J. Left onto Rt. 9, approx. 25 402.3 Natural Gas Co. yds.

marker approx. road south on leftof North Gate access 100 yds. north of main entrance ENE2a --- 670 1.15/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9 to 1st traffic 1850.4 Tampa Rd.

Sandy Hook andDr.

light (Beach Blvd.), right onto Beach Blvd. to Forked River

(#701 Tampa Rd.) Bridge. Just over bridge turn right second onto Sandy Hook Dr. to left (Tampa Rd.)

ENE2 ENE- 59.50 1.15/ Beach Blvd. to Left onto Rt. 9 to 1st traffic CREST 1850.4 left side after of road crossing light Blvd.

Beach (BeachtoBlvd.), rightend onto southeast of OC-4 Forked River Forked River Bridge Bridge (EPIPll/S13) E11-4

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

ENE3 --- 700 2.3/ Intersection of Left on Rt. 9 to 1st traffic Beach Blvd. and (Beach Blvd.),

light Blvd., right onto 3700.7 Tamiami Road Beach over Forked River Bridge to next bridge (wooden) continue over bridge to right fork (Tamiami Rd.)

ENE4 58o 3.7/ Parking lot at Left on Rt. 9 to Sunrise Blvd.,

Sunrise Beach right on Sunrise to Capstan Dr.

Club on left. Capstan Dr. straight to Sunrise Beach Club ENE7 670 6.3/ Island Beach Left onto Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic State Park light, Rt. 614 Rd. (Lacey Rd.),

10,137 service area left on Lacey to G.S. Pkwy.

parking lot North on Pkwy. to Exit 82E, between north and east on Rt. 37 across bridge to south swimming Rt. 35 south (Central Ave.) to area parking lots Is. Beach State Park, 3.5 mi.

south of park entrance gate to swimming area parking lots ENE10 - 60 7.35/ Island Beach Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic State Park, 2.5 light, Rt. 614 (Lacey Road),

11,826 miles south of left on Lacey Rd. to G.S. Pkwy park entrance at North on Pkwy. to Exit 82E, chained access east on Rt. 37 across bridge to road, on right Rt. 35 south (Central Ave.) to Island Beach State Park, 2.5 miles south of park entrance gate to intersection of chained access road on right El --- 82* 0.3/ Opposite Main Exit Main Gate onto Rt. 9 CREST 482.7 Gate on Rt. 9 OC-7 Ela --- 87.50 0.85/ The Farm Area Left onto Rt. 9, right at first 1367.7 Northeast corner farm road (JCP&L) to second of dredge spoils left to corner of dredge spoils basin basin. Key for gate lock in FMT vehicle E2 870 1.6/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, right at 1st Albatross Ct. and traffic light to Forked River 2574.4 Orlando Dr. Bridge, cross bridge to Elks Club, right on Club House Dr.,

4 blocks to Orlando Dr., left on Orlando Dr. to Albatross Ct.

(second left)

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

E7 --- 94.50 5.9/ Old Coast Guard Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd Station Watch light onto traffic Rd.) Rt. 614 9493.1 Tower, Island (Lacey to G.S. Pkwy.,

Beach State Park north to Exit 82E, east on Rt.

110AC 37 to Rt. 35 south (Central Ave.) to Is. Beach State Park, to 7 miles south of entrance gate to station on left ESE1 1110 0.3/ Yellow marker (NJ Right onto Rt. 9, approx. 0.1 Natural Gas Co.) mile south of O.C. Main Gate 482.7 0.1 mile south of O.C. Main Gate ESEla ESE- 1110 0.8/ Fork area formed Right onto Rt. 9, 0.5 mile, 1287.2 at intersection left on Bay Pkwy. to 11 Bay Pkwy. and intersection with Willow and Dock Ave. Willow Dock Avenues also intersects here ESE2 --- 109.50 1.85/ End of Bay Pkwy. Right onto Rt. 9, 0.5 mile, 2976.7 at Barnegat Bay left on Bay Pkwy. to end of CREST street at Barnegat Bay OC- 14 ESE7 --- 1090 6.3/ Island Beach Left onto Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic State Park 614 (Lacey light, Rt. Lacey Rd.),

10,137 southern end of left onto Rd. to G.S.

paved park road Pkwy. North on Pkwy. to Exit 82E, east on Rt. 37 across bridge to Rt. 35 south (Central Ave) to Island Beach State Park; go 8.2 miles south of park entrance to southern end of paved road SE1 1260 0.36/ Rt. 9, south of Right onto Rt. 9, over South Access Rd., discharge canal bridge, just south of past South Access Road discharge canal bridge SEla --- 1400 0.5/ Southeast corner Right onto Rt. 9, left on Bay 804.5 of Bay Pkwy., Parkway OC-5 along Rt. 9, next to residence at 2 Bay Parkway (EPIPII/S13) E11-6

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J.

SAMPLE DISTANCE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION (From OCNGS Main Gate Rt. 9)

LOCATION NO. METERS) DIRECTIONS

- lE 300 1.7/ South end of 2735.3 Shore Dr. and on Right onto Rt. 9, Barnegat Bay, mile, left onto approx. 0.75 Waretown mile to Lighthouse Main St., 0.4 onto Lighthouse Dr., left SE7 Dr. to Shore SE- 1270 Dr., right onto 6.3/ Across the street Shore Dr. to Right onto Rt.

10,137 9 to from the Coast Guard Station on intersection of Bayview Ave., onto Rt. 72 to Rt. 72, east Barnegat Light Blvd., left ontoLong Beach Blvd., left onto Long Beach Borough 6th St. to Bayview Ave., left SSE2a --- Ave. and across onto Bayview S1E4a *the the street from 1.6/ Waretown Vol. Coast Guard Station 2574.4 Right onto Rt. 9, SE Fire Co. 1.6 miles, SE- 154o 1.55/ right onto Rt.

2-1


Ae atsd 532, 1 block,

  • Araes ieo f R building ight ontoonRt. left9, 0.75 2494.0 mile, Main St. and SSE3SE3 66oBl.vd. left onto Main St., 0.75 mile OC-2 SSE3 16 SSE 0 1,7/ Skippers Blvd.

2735.3 ownhip Municipal f O ean Township parking Building of Ocean lotMunicipal Route 9 to Building Coraliss and Railroad Ave. Rout 532. West SSE4 on

--- 1640 2.65/ Coraliss St. Left Route 532 to Lagoon (BBCA to Railroad Ave. on Coraliss Right onto Rt.

4263.9 9, 2.2 miles, Recreation Area) near Bonita Blvd. left onto Barnegat 0.6 mile, right Beach SSE10 1536 on Lagoon Dr.,View

- ** 8.3/ Rd., 1-1/2 blocks to area Intersection

-left on Right next onto to Rt.lagoon 9 to 13,355 south Anchor St.

with Harvey intersection of Cedars Water onto Rt. 72 to Rt. 72, east intersection of Stand Pipe Long Beach Blvd.,

Long Beach Blvd. left onto to intersection of to intersection West 80th St.

with St. and Harvey Cedars S. Anchor Stand Pipe Water (EPIPll/S 1 3)

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate £ Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

S2 --- 1840 1.6/ 0.7 mile west of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto CREST 2574.4 Rt. 9 on Rt. 532 Rt. 532, 0.7 mile just beyond residence #172 and dirt lane OC-15 S3 S-3 178* 2.3/ Waretown Right onto Rt. 9, 2.5 miles, 10

-1 3700.7 Substation yards in from Rt. 9, pole No. R I 144 Z, JC 83. Residence #13 S3a 182.50 2.6/ Along Rt. 9, Right onto Rt. 9, 2.9 miles, 4183.4 Waretown junction pole #BT 1545 and 4" x 4" timber with gas pipeline leakage tester attached S4 1760 3.2/ Pebble Beach Right onto Rt. 9, 3.2 miles, 5148.8 Water Tower left onto Seneca intersection Blvd. to of Eighth St. and Water Tower S5 s-5 1870 4.45/ Roadside area, Right onto Rt. 9, 4.8 miles,

-1 7160.0 Barnegat Service left on East Bay Ave., 0.6 Pole #27 on East miles, to intersection of Lower Bay Ave. Shore Road.

S7 1830 6.3/ End of Taylor Right onto Rt. 9, 6.2 miles, 10,137 Lane at gate left onto Taylor Lane (dirt road), 1.6 miles to end of road at gate S0- 1860 9.65/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9.to Rt. 72, 15,527 Bay Ave. east on Rt. 72 for 2.5 miles, turn left, go 0.2 mile to intersection of Bay Ave.

20- 1690 10.65/ Surf City Stand Right onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 72, 17,136 Pipe east on Rt. 72 to end at Long Beach Blvd., left onto Long Beach Blvd., left onto N. 14th St. to Surf City Water Pipe on right SSW2 2100 1.7/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9 to right on 2735.3 Rt. 532 and Dr.

Laurelwyck Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.), 1.3 miles to intersection on left SSW4 205.50 3.45/ End of Rose Hill Right onto Rt. 9, 4.4 miles to 5551.1 Rd. at cemetery right mile toon cemetery Rose Hill Rd., one (EPIPII/S13) Eli-8

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE i

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

LOCATION NO. LOCATION DIRECTIONS METERS)

SSW5a --- 210.50 4.5/ Opposite G.S. Right onto Rt. 9 to third 7240.5 Pkwy Maintenance traffic light. Right on Area on Rt. 554, Rt. 554 (Bay Ave.) to Parkway east of Garden entrance area SSW5 S*aUte Parkway {

193.50 4.35/ Barnegat Township Right onto Rt. 9, 4.8 miles, SSW7 1970 6999.2 5.8/

Municipal Bldg.

Rt.

Lane 9 and Taylor right on Rt. 554 (Bay yards on right Right left ontoonto entrance Rt. 9, 6.2 of Ave.) 50 miles, Taylor I

9332.2 Lane.

SW1O 1990 7.5/ Southern Reg'l Right onto Rt. 9, 8.2 miles, 12,068 High School right onto parking lot north of SSW10a buildings 2000 9.0/ Entrance to Right onto Rt. 9, 10 miles to 14,481 Atlantic City paved entrance of substation Electric Co. left side of road on I

substation on Rt.

9 SSW20 2010 11.0/

Dinner Point dr. Right onto Rt. 9, 11.9 miles 17, 699 Staffordville Staffordville, left onto Dinner to

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of Pointroad Dr., 25 yds. on left side SW2 1

--- 2210 1.8/ Ocean County Right onto Rt. 9 to first CREST 2896.2 Cemetery on traffic light, right onto OC-8 Rt. 532 Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.), 1.75 SW3 miles to cemetery

--- 227.50 2.15/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto 3459.5 Rt. 532 and G.S. Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.) to Pkwy. intersection with G.S. Pkwy.

SW4 SW 219. 3.45/ Barnegat Toll 4-1 5551.1 Right onto Rt. 9, right onto Dooth 1 Ikwy. on G.S. Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.) to 110 AC

{P G.S. Pkwy. south, right side i

SW5 217o 4555. road just beyond toll booth of near telephone booth.

barking area Right onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 554 7240.5 etween 1st and Ave. Bay Right Onto Rt. 554 to 2nd Sts. west of first G.S. Pkwy. exit right after G.S. Pkwy.

exit (First St.)

r amp, 110 AC I

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EXHIBIT 11 (continued)

OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

SW7 --- 228.50 7.2/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto 11,585 Meadow Rt. 72 Rd. and at Fawn Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. south; south to Exit Lakes 67 onto Rt. 554 west to 72 east to Meadow Rd. at Fawn Lakes SW10 2290 8.9/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, south to Rt.

14,320 Hay Rd. and 72, west onto Rt. 72. Approx.

Micaja's Rd. 100 yds. past G.S. Pkwy.

NOTE: unimproved intersection to Recovery Rd. on dirt road south side of Rt. 72, right onto Hay Rd. Approx. 3 miles to Micaja's Rd.

SW20 214.50 13.2/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto 21,239 Rt. 539 and G.S. Rt. 532 to G.S. Pkwy. Take Pkwy. Pkwy. south to Exit 58 (Tuckerton) and make right onto Rt. 539. Park along right side of road WSW1 --- 2490 0.3/ Southwest corner Right onto Rt. 9, over CREST 482.7 of O.C. discharge canal bridge, right substation, 110 on South Access Road to OC-9 AC substation WSW2 247.50 1.55/ G.S. Pkwy. picnic Left onto Rt. 9, left on Rt.

2494.0 area 614 (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy.

Take pkwy. north to Forked River service area on left.

Make U-turn and go south into picnic area on left at mile marker 71.5 WSW3 2400 2.5/ Ocean County Voc. South on Rt. 9, right on Rt.

CREST 4022.5 School 532 0.6 mi. beyond G.S. Pkwy.

on left OC-1 WSW4 WSW- 251.50 3.75/ Intersection of South on Rt. 9, right onto Rt.

4-1 6033.5 Rt. 532 Rd.

and 532, road continue Bryant on right 4.4 miles (Bryant to dirt Rd.) just before steel guard rail WSW5 2550 4.35/ Intersection of Right on Rt. 9, right onto Rt.

6999.2 6 Rt.

road 532 and dirt 532, continue 4.85 miles to dirt road on right (EPIPII/SI3) Ell-10

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

WSW6 --- 2540 5.3/ Junction Rt. 532 Right on Rt. 9, right onto Rt.

8527.7 and Rt. 611 Rd)

(Brookville 532, 6 miles to Junction of Rt.

611 (Brookville Rd.) on left opposite Southern opposite Landfill entrance Ocean Landfill entrance WSW10 2520 7.5/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto 12,068 Rt.

Rt. 532 72 and Rt. 532 to intersection of Rt.

72 (Barnegat Rd.)

WSW20 2430 11.45/ End of Rt. 608 Right onto Rt. 9, right onto 18,423 (Simm gatePlace Rd.) Rt. 532. andAtRt.

intersection at Rt. 532 72 and Rt. of610 go straight on Rt. 610 to intersection of Rt. 539, turn left, 1 mile to Rt. 608, stop at end of road.

W2 2700 1.25/ G.S. Pkwy. right Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 2011.3 side grass area light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey at mile marker Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. north to 72.2 service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 72.2 W2a W-2-1 2690 1.3/ G.S. Pkwy. picnic Left onto Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 2091.7 area at mile light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey marker 72.1 Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. north to service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 72.1 W7 2590 6.7/ 0.6 mile north of Right on Rt. 9 to ist traffic 10,780 Rt. 532 on Jones light (Rt. 532), right on Rt.

Rd. 532 through intersection with Rt. 611 (Brookville Rd.) 1.2 miles to dirt access road on right (Jones Rd.), continue 0.6 mile to fork W10 2600 9.15/ Intersection of Right on Rt. 9 to Rt. 532, 14,722 Rt. 72 (Barnegat right on Rt. 532 to Rt. 72 Rd.) and Rt. 539 (Barnegat Rd.). North on Rt.

(Warren Grove - 72 to intersection with Rt. 539

-Whiting Rd.) (Warren Grove - Whiting Rd.)

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 11 (continued)

OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate a Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

W20 --- 2760 14.0/ Intersection of Right on Rt. 9 to Rt. 532, turn 22,526 Rt. 72 (Barnegat right onto Rt. 532 to Rt. 72 Rd.) and Rt. 532 north. Approx. 7.3 miles to left fork junction with Rt. 532 WNW1 2840 0.6/ Forked River Met Left on Rt. 9, first left after CREST 965.4 Tower intake canal, travel west past the old Energy Spectrum until OC-16 230V highline. Turn right onto dirt road. Unlock gate at south branch of Forked River, (key with Met Tower keysl continue across bridge and follow curve to the right.

Turn right at second road (directly west of Met Tower) and continue to tower sight.

WNW2 - 291 1.35/ G.S. Pkwy., right Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic side at mile light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey 2172.2 marker 72.4 Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. north to service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 72.4 WNW10 2850 9.7/ Rt. 539 (Warren Right on Rt. 9 to 1st traffic 15,607 Grove - Whiting light, right on Rt. 532 to Rt.

Rd.) where it 72, right on Rts. 71/532 to Rt.

crosses over 539 (Warren Grove - Whiting Chamberlain Brook Rd.), north on Rt. 539, approx.

3.3 miles to Chamberlain Brook NW2 322.5* 1.7/ G.S. Pkwy. mile Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 2735.3 marker 73.0 light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. north to service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 73.0 NW6 3220 5.95/ Rt. 614 (Lacey Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 9573.6 Rd.) 0.1 mile light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey down dirt road Rd.) to mile marker 7 (3.2 mi.

(west of west of G.S. Pkwy.), dirt Cranberry'Bog) access road on left after mile marker 7 (EPIP11/S13) Ell-12

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 11 (continued)

OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

NW10 --- 3140 8.7/ Intersection of Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 13,998 Rt. 614 (Lacey light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey Rd.) and Good Rd.) to mile marker 5 (5.3 mi.

Luck Rd. west of G.S. Pkwy.) at Good Luck Rd. intersection NW20 3170 13.3/ Town of Whiting, Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 21,400 junction at RR light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey tracks and Rd.), past Bamber Lake to Town Whiting - Lacey of Whiting (RR tracks)

Rd.

NNW3 3400 2.77/ G.S. Pkwy. mile Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 4449 marker 74.4 light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy., north to service area (1/2 mile) on left, enter service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 74.4 NNW4 348o 3.5/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd 5631.5 Rt. 614 (Lacey traffic light on Rt. 614 (Lacey Rd.) and G.S. Rd.) to intersection of G.S.

Pkwy. Pkwy.

NNW5 3310 4.65/ Roadside at Pole Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd 7481.9 #BT4112 at Rt. traffic light onto Rt. 614 614 (Lacey Rd.) (Lacey Rd.), 1.7 miles west of at Deep Hollow G.S. Pkwy.

Creek (intermittent stream)

NNW10 3390 7.9/ Just before Left onto Rt. 9, left at Rt.

12,711 intersection of 618 (Central Pkwy. opposite Pinewald - Butler Blvd.) to Rt. 530 (Dover Keswick Rd. and Rd.)

Rt. 530 (Dover Rd.) on rt.

NNW20 3420 12.55/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd Rt. 37 and traffic light onto Rt. 614 20,193 Northampton Rd. (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy.,

north to Exit 82, west on Rt.

37, 3.75 miles from Pkwy. exit, turn right to offstreet parking (EPIPII/S13) Ell-13

OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number (G*PU NUCLEARI IMPLEM4ENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC- .11 Title Emergency Radiological Surveys Of fsite Rvso o Reii4 o EXHIBIT 12 PLUME SEARCH ROUTES

1. If the wind is from the north/northeast, proceed south from the plant on Route 9 to Route 72. West on Route 72 to Route 539 follow Route 539 north to Lacey Road, follow Lacey road to Route 9, then return to the plant on Route 9.
2. If the wind is from the south/southeast, proceed north from the plant on Route 9 to Route 530 (South Toms River), follow Route 530 to Route 539, follow Route 539 south to Route 72, follow Route 72 east to Route 554, continue east on Route 554 to Route 9 in Barnegat, follow Route 9 north to the plant.
3. if the wind is from the southwest, proceed north on Route 9 to Ocean Gate; however, DO NOT proceed to Seaside Heights/Island beach State Park until
  • communications have been established with the EAC. Proceed to Seaside Heights and Island Beach State Park ONLY when directed to do so by EAC.
4. If the wind is from the northwest, proceed south from. the plant on Route 9 to Route 72 at Manahawkin, east on Route 72 to Long Beach Boulevard on Long Beach Island, proceed north on Long Beach Boulevard to Barnegat Lighthouse
  • State Park.

NOTE~

Plume searches should be conducted while driving at no more than 30 mph.

The location of the plume edges and centerline, along with the magni.tude of the open and closed window readings at the plume centerline should be recorded and transmitted to the RAC/EAC.

Unless otherwise directed, the plume search should be conducted with the dose rate instrument detector held outside the vehicle window.

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Title 14 Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite EXHIBIT 13 OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY TEAM LOG Date: CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS Team Members:

Team:

TIME EVENT Called the RAC/EAC (see 3.0 for numbers) and Plant Status and MET conditions are as follows:

An (UE/A/SAE/GE) was declared at on (Circle One) (Time-24 Hr Clock) (Date)

There is (No) (A Controlled) (An Uncontrolled)

(Circle One)

(RADIOLOGICAL) (NON-RADIOLOGICAL) Release in Progress.

(Circle One - If Appropriate)

Wind Direction from: */Wind Speed: MPH (Compass Point)

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OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY TEAM LOG CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS TIME Signed:

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C. C C7 Procedure EPIP-OC-.11 Rev. 14 EXHIBIT 14 Sample Record TEAM: Date:

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Signed:

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 15 C0UNT RATE SURVEY RECORD Date:

Team:

COUNT RATES SAMPLE TIME LOCATION GROSS BKGD 24 HR CLOCK DESCRIPTION (gIpm) (bcpm) 4

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1. 4. 9 SIGNED:

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 16 ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE Date:

DOSE RATES-MR/HR COUNT RATE cpm SAMPLE OPEN WINDOW CLOSED WINDOW GROSS TIME LOCATION (OW) (CW) (bcpm) (gcpm) 24 HR CLOCK DESCRIPTION BETA - GAMMA GAMMA BACKGROUND COUNT RATE SIGNED:

Team Member (EPIPII/S18) E16-1

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 14 EXHIBIT 17 DOSE RATE SURVEY RECORD Date: Team Members: Instrument Cal Due Date:

Team: _Instrument Beta Correction Factor:

DOSE RATES--mR/hr IS (ow)

SAMPLE READING

>110% OF (cw)

TIME LOCATION INSTRUMENT OPEN WINDOW CLOSED WINDOW READING?

(24 HR CLOCK) DESCRIPTION MODEL/SERIAL # (ow) (cw) YES NO BETA-GAMMA GAMMA NOTE:

IF (YES),

THEN SURVEY LOCATION MAY BE WITHIN PLUME TAKE AN AIR SAMPLE CONTACT RAC/EAC.

SSIGNED: Reviewed /

Team Leader Rad Con Coordinator (EPIPII/S19) E17-1

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 Applicability/Scope Responsible Office Applies to work at Oyster Creek Emer Prep This document is within QA plan scope X_ _YesNo Effective Date Safety Reviews Required _.LYesNo (12/27/99) 01/06/00 Prior Revision 8 incorporated the This Revision 9 incorporates the following Temporary Changes: following Temporary Changes:

N/A List of Pages (all pgs. rev'd to Rev. 9) 1.0 to 6.0 El-i to EI-2 E2-1 E3-1 E4-1 ES-1 E6-1 to E6-2 E7-1 EB-1 E9-1 E10-1 El1-1 E12-1 E13-1 NON-CONTROLLED This Document Will Not Be Kept Up To Date DCC Oyster Creek (EPIPI0) 1.0

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PROCEDURE HISTORY REV DATE ORIGINATOR StMMARY OF CHANGE 3 12/94 A. Smith Add Document History page and correct numbering on Exhibits 18 through 23.

4 09/95 J. Bontempo Use cellular phones as primary communications for FMT's.

5 01/96 J. Bontempo Correct references to Exhibits 8 through 21 (previously 9 through 22).

6 03/97 A. Smith Allow RAC to perform the RCC duties, update survey maps, delete Exhibit 13, recovery of radio communications due to cell phones being primary mode of comm.

D 06/97 J.W. Rayment Draft - when ready to be rev'd don't forget to put In your summary of change.

7 09/98 J.W. Rayment *Add initial spaces to section 4.2, delete initial spaces from exhibits 1, 2, & 4.

eAllow use of normal Rad Con procedures for surveys.

eChange exhibits to reflect normal procedures.

eDelete exhibits that do not reflect normal procedures.

eChange 1/4 mile offsite map to be more accurate.

eChange air sampling default to 1 minute samples.

eChange air sampler to Lo volume instead of Hi volume.

8 10/99 A. Smith Update phone numbers for field teams. Remove reference to EPIP-OC-.04, this procedure was deleted.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure describes the responsibilities and duties of personnel involved in the conduct of Onsite Radiological/Environmentdl Monitoring.

2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1 This procedure applies to all emergency response personnel involved in Onsite Radiological/Environmental Monitoring Team activities.

2.2 This procedure is to be initiated upon any of the following conditions:

2.2.1 Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency as determined by Procedure EPIP-OC-.01, Classification of Emergency Conditions.

2.2.2 Upon direction of the Emergency Director.

3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 None 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Onsite RAC 4.1.1 The RAC may perform the responsibilities of the RCC. If that occurs, FMT activities will be reported to the RAC directly until there are personnel resources available to station the RCC function separately. When the resources are available, the RAC may transfer onsite FMT activities

'to the RCC.

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Title Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 4.2 onsite RadioloQical/Environmental Survey Teams 4.2.1 The Onsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Team communicates directly to the RAC/RCC and is responsible for conducting emergency radiological monitoring within the Protected Area and up to 1/4 mile perimeter from the site boundary (Exhibit 12, 1/4 mile Offsite Map).

NOTE The Onsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Team may be directed beyond the 1/4 mile perimeter to perform offsite radiological monitoring until the Offsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Teams are fully manned and ready to be deployed.

NOTE Offsite monitoring points are found in Exhibit 12 of Procedure EPIP-OC-.11, Offsite Radiological Environmental Surveys.

INITIALS 4.2.2 Team members shall assemble and complete actions identified in Exhibit 1, "Team Assembly and Formation".

4.2.3 Team members shall obtain monitoring instruments and equipment utilizing Exhibit 2, "Monitoring Instruments and Equipment".

4.2.4 Team members shall conduct air sampler pre-operational checks in accordance with Reference 6.8. Also, utilizing Exhibit 3, "Emergency Air Sampling".

4.2.5 Team members shall prepare the vehicle by completing action identified in Exhibit 4, "Vehicle Preparation".

4.2.6 Team members shall utilize survey instruments during cold weather by completing actions identified in Exhibit 5, "Cold Weather Instrument Operations".

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Emergency Radiologi~cal Surveys Onsite 9 INITIALS 4.2.7 Team members shall conduct onsite surveys utilizing Exhibit 6, "Conducting on Site Surveys" when so directed.

(Refer to Exhibit 10 and Exhibit 13).

4.2.8 Team members shall terminate monitoring activities by completing actions identified in Exhibit 7, "Termination of Monitoring Activitiesm.

4.3 If the onsite team is dispatched offsite beyond the 1/4 mile radius, the team shall suspend use of this procedure and implement the appropriate sections of EPIP-OC-.11 for conducting surveys and collection of air samples.

5.0 PROCEDURE K.. 5.1 Onsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Team(s) members shall implement this procedure during an emergency.

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 2000-PLN-.1300.01, GPU Nuclear Emergency Plan for Oyster Creek Nuclear.

6.2 OEP-ADM-1319.02, Emergency Response Facilities and Equipment Maintenance.

6.3 EPIP-OC-.01, Classification of Emergency Conditions.

6.4 Memorandum 9502-88-0098, Field Measurement of Airborne Releases of Radioactive Material, G.M. Lodde, May 25, 1988.

6.5 Radiological/Industrial Safety and Health Awareness Report,89-027, 9-25-89.

6.6 6630-ADM-4200.01, Radiological Surveys.

6.7 6630-ADM-4212.01, Air Sample Collection and Analysis.

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7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit 1, Team Assembly and Formation 7.2 Exhibit 2, Monitoring Instruments and Equipment 7.3 Exhibit 3, Emergency Air Sampling 7.4 Exhibit 4, Vehicle Preparation 7.5 Exhibit 5, Cold Weather Instrument Operations 7.6 Exhibit 6, Conducting On-Site Surveys 7.7 Exhibit 7, Termination of Monitoring Activities 7.8 Exhibit 8, Onsite Emergency Monitoring Points 7.9 Exhibit 9, Onsite Monitoring Point Map 7.10 Exhibit 10, Sample Record 7.11 Exhibit 11, Air Activity (Iodine) Nomogram 7.12 Exhibit 12, Approx. 1/4 Mile Offsite Map 7.13 Exhibit 13, Survey Form (EPIPl0) 6.0

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1.0 The Onsite Radiological/Envjronmental Survey Team will consist of two (2) team members.

At least one be a Radiological member shall Controls Technician who shall be designated Team Leader.

2.0 The Onsite RadiOlOgical/Environmental Survey Team shall mobilize, and report as directed

.3.0 by the RAC/RCC.

Obtain the emergency monitoring vehicle key. If the key is not available, a backup key may be obtained from the guard the Main Gate at Processing Center.

3.1 Obtain cellular phone from GRCS lock box as primary mode of communications.

3.2 Obtain a portable radio for back up communications (Channel 1 would be used).

3.3 Team members shall conduct cell phone communications (primary) or radio communications (secondary) observing appropriate Radio Communications Protocol.

SSS AVAILABLE (Team Leader)

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TEAM ASSEMBLY AND FORMATION NOTE When operating the phone while in vehicle pedestal the vehicle must be on or the key in the accessory mode in order for the phone to be unlocked, then speed dial can be accomplished.

When phone is hand held it operates normally.

3.3 The following is a list of locations, speed dial codes and actual phone numbers used by field teams and their respective contact.

LOCATION SPEED DIAL PHONE.#

RAC/ECC 01 609-971-0335 RAC/TSC 02 609-971-4156 EAC/EACC 03 732-367-8805

  • 732-370-8990 FMT "A" 04 609-457-3560 FMT PB" 05 609-457-3441 FMT PC" 06 609-457-1525 ONSITE FMT 07 609-457-3592 RCC/OSC 08 609-971-4880 EMERG. 09 911 ECC 10 609-971-4666
  • 732-370-8990 Dial Manually 3.4 Communications and log keeping shall be conducted in accordance with EPIP-OC-.04, Communications and Recordkeeping.

4.0 If the vehicle is not in the assigned parking location, check the Rad Con Field Ops Sign Out Sheet, determining if the user has a radio, and contact the user directing him/her to return the vehicle immediately.

5.0 If the vehicle cannot be located or returned immediately, inform the RCC/RAC and request further guidance.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 EXHIBIT 2 MONITORING INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 1.0 The onsite Radiological Survey Team shall ensure the following instruments are available in the onsite van or obtain them, From:

(ie. Rad Con Count Room, Radiac Trailer, the OSC monitoring instrument locker), and perform the pre-operational checks as required.

NOTE OP CS-137 check source is in emergency locker for use if Pre Op checks have not been done already.

1.1 One (1) doserate survey instrument with capability of measuring 0.2 mR/hr and greater and capable of determining Beta readings.

1.2 One (1) countrate survey instrument with a pancake style probe.

1.3 One (1) air sampler (Lo Vol RAS Pump) 1.4 One (1) DC air sampler (EPIPIO/S4) E2-1

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 EXHIBIT 3 EMERGENCY AIR SAMPLING NOTE I Silver zeolite cartridges to be used for all samples.

Flow rate on all samples to be 50-62 1pm.

NOTE 3 Verify operation of power inverter in van prior to use.

Initials 1.0 DC Air Sampler Use 1.1 Ensure the 3 position switch (charge-off-run) is in the OFF position.

1.2 Ensure the 2 battery clips are connected together to prevent sparking while A/S is being moved or handled.

1.3 Connect the air sampler battery clips .to the appropriate terminals.

1.3.1 Red-Positive, Black-Negative 1.4 Turn ON A/S and adjust flow as needed.

1.5 Turn OFF A/S and reconnect the 2 battery clips together.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 EXHIBIT 4 VEHICLE PREPARATION 1.0 Verify emergency equipment lockers are locked.

2.0 If the emergency locks are not locked, Conduct an inventory using inventory checklist from Procedure OEP-ADM-1319.02, Emergency Response Facilities and Equipment Maintenance. (Appendix B-2).

3.0 Perform radio check with RAC/RCC.

4.0 Log any deficiencies and report information to RAC/RCC.

NOTE Team members shall log into Rem-On-Line System or initiate a control point admission ticket. (An ESRD or a 0-200 mR and a 0-1500 mR SRD required.)

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 EXHIBIT 5 COLD WEATHER INSTRUMENT OPERATIONS 1.0 Caution must be observed to ensure instrument operation is not affected by extreme cold temperatures.

2.0 If ambient temperature is above 320F (09C), instrument use is unlimited.

3.0 If ambient temperature is below 32*F (0"C), continuous instrument use should be limited as follows:

Temperature Continuous Operating Time 0 - 320F 5 minutes

(-18sC) - (o6C)]

-20" - 0"F 2 minutes

[(-28C) - (-186C)]

4.0 For operation in temperatures below 32*F (0C), a battery check should be performed before and after each measurement.

4.1 If the battery check fails in either case,, the measurement is not valid.

4.2 Return the instrument to the vehicle and allow the batteries to warm up.

4.3 Repeat the measurement as required.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite _ 9 EXHIBIT 6 CONDUCTING ON-SITE SURVEYS 1.0 If the On-Site Team is dispatched Off-Site beyond the 1/4 mile radius, suspend use of this procedure and implement appropriate sections of EPIP-OC-.11 for surveys.

2.0 The intent is to keep the vehicle within the Protected Area whenever possible. Monitoring Points ESE, SE, and SSE are outside the Protected Area. Due to the time required to enter and exit the Protected Area, verify with the OSC that those monitoring points are required.

3.0 Exhibit 8, "Onsite Emergency Monitoring Points" (describes the onsite locations).

4.0 Exhibit 9, "Onsite Monitoring Point Map" (identifies these locations).

5.0 Perform and document onsite surveys in accordance with established Rad Con procedures. (Exhibit 13: Survey Form - Example - Equivalent Form may be used).

5.1 A baseline perimeter survey should be performed when team is dispatched.

5.2 Perform surveys at the discretion of the RAC/RCC.

5.3 Identify on Survey Form whether survey location may be within the plume or not.

5.3.1 If open window reading is >110% of closed window reading, uncorrected, survey location may be within the plume.

5.4 Label all samples, (smears, air samples, water samples, etc.), with appropriate information (time, location, etc.).

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 EXHIBIT 6 (continued)

CONDUCTING ON-SITE SURVEYS 5.5 Refer to Exhibit 11, "Air Activity (Iodine) Nomogram", for field counting iodine air samples to estimate air iodine activity.

5.6 Document Survey on Exhibit 13 or Equivalent Form; any water, soil, or air samples to be documented on Exhibit 10 - sample record.

5.7 Communicate all survey results to the RCC/RAC as soon as practical.

NOTE 1 Air samples to be 2 minute minimum samples with a flow between 50 and 62 LPM unless otherwise directed by RCC/RAC.

NOTE. 2 In the event that the E-van or a team member becomes contaminated, notify the RCC/RAC for a replacement or directions.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 EXHIBIT 7 TERMINATION OF MONITORING ACTIVITIES INITIALS 1.0 Upon direction of the RAC/RCC to cease monitoring activities.

1.1 Transport field monitoring samples to the Rad Con Counting Room or as directed by the RAC/RCC.

1.2 Log off the Rem-On-Line system as appropriate.

1.3 Inventory and return to storage all the emergency monitoring equipment in accordance with Appendix B of OEP-ADM-1319.02, "Emergency Response Facilities and Equipment Maintenance".

1.4 Return vehicle and keys to assigned location.

1.5 Submit team logs and data forms to RAC/RCC for his review and subsequent filing with the Document Control Center.

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Title Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 EXHIBIT 8 ONSITE EMERGENCY MONITORING POINTS Sector Location Description 1 N RCA perimeter road - west of Gate 8 2 NNE RCA perimeter road - south side of Materials Warehouse 0

3 NE RCA perimeter road - east side, halfway between Gate 2 and Materials Warehouse 4 ENE RCA perimeter road - east side at Gate 20 5 E RCA perimeter road - south east corner at AOG BuildinS 6 ESE Main site access road - directly south of AOG BuildinS il 7 SE Main parking lot - first row directly south of Fuel 0:

Storage Tank 8 SSE Main parking log driveway at Main Gate 1 9 S Auxiliary Office Building eastside adjacent to door 10 SSW Auxiliary Office Building - westside adjacent to door 11 SW Diesel Generator Building - eastside adjacent to door 12 WSW Access road - westside Protected Area, west of transformers 13 W Access road - westside Protected Area, west of demineralizer water storage tank 14 Access road - northwest corner, west of Torus Water Storage Tank 15 Access road - adjacent to Gate 10A 16 Access road - halfway between North Guard House and Materials Warehouse, south of LLRW west corner (EPIPI0/SI0) E8-1

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Title Emergency Radiologi.cal Surveys Onsite 9 EXHIBIT 9 onsite Monitoring Point Map 14 13 (EPIPI0/SII) E9-1

C C C EXHIBIT 10 Procedure EPIP-OC-10 Sample Record Rev. 9 DATE:

SURVEY AIR SAMPLE LOCATION WINDOW WINDOW SILVER FLOW RUN TIME CLOSED OPEN BKG PART ZEOLITE RATE TIME mr/hr mr/hr cpm cpm cpm Cfm Min 1

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Title Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 9 EXHIBIT 11 AIR ACTIVITY (IODINE) 5.5 A rough idea of the approximate iodine concentration and DAC value can be obtained from the table below:

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10 100 50 500 1E-6 2E-6 100 1000 500 5000 1E-5 2E-5 1000 10000 1E-4 5000 50000 NOTE This table is based on 1 minute sample times a 60 LPM. Divide concentration and # of DAC's for all other sample times. The table is intended to give field teams a rough idea of what they are encountering. This data should not be used to make dose projections for the general public.

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