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Transmittal of Revised Manual Table of Contents for Susquehanna EP-PS-245 Dose Assessment Supervisor.
ML021550514
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Issue date: 05/24/2002
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EP-PS-245
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May. 24, 2002 Page 1 of 1 1 /1 MANUAL HARD COPY DISTRIBUTION DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL 2002-265 USER INFORMATION:

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245 - 245 - DOSE ASSESSMENT SUPERVISOR REMOVE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS DATE: 03/25/2002 ADD MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS DATE: 05/23/2002 CATEGORY: PROCEDURES TYPE: EP ID: EP-PS-245 REMOVE: REV:2 ADD: REV: 3 REMOVE: PCAF 2002-1201 REV: N/A UPDATES FOR HARD COPY MANUALS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED WITHIN 5 DAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES. PLEASE MAKE ALL CHANGES AND ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLETE IN YOUR NIMS INBOX UPON RECEIPT OF HARD COPY. FOR ELECTRONIC MANUAL USERS, ELECTRONICALLY REVIEW THE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLETE IN YOUR NIMS INBOX.

II EP-PS-245, REV 3 DOSE ASSESSMENT SUPERVISOR I REMOVE: TABLE OF CONTENTS, Pages 1, 2, 3 and 4, Rev 2 ADD: TABLE OF CONTENTS, Pages 1, 2, 3 and 4, Rev 3 REMOVE: TAB C, REV 1 ADD: TAB C, REV 2 REMOVE: TAB D, REV 1 ADD: TAB D, REV 2 REMOVE: TAB 1, REV 1 (pages 1 & 2)

"DD: TAB 1, REV 2 (pages 1 & 2)

REMOVE: PCAF 2002-1201

PROCEDURE COVER SHEET PPL SUSQUEHANNA, LLC NUCLEAR DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE DOSE ASSESSMENT SUPERVISOR: EP-PS-245 Emergency-Plan-Position-Specific-Instruction Revision 3 Page 1 of 4 QUALITY CLASSIFICATION: APPROVAL CLASSIFICATION:

( ) QA Program (X) Non-QA Program ( ) Plant ( ) Non-Plant (X) Instruction EFFECTIVE DATE:

PERIODIC REVIEW FREQUENCY: Two Years PERIODIC REVIEW DUE DATE: 'A "

RECOMMENDED REVIEWS:

All Procedure Owner Nuclear Emergency Planning Responsible Supervisor: Primary Dose Assessment Supervisor Responsible FUM: Supervisor-Nuclear Emergency Planning Responsible Approver: VP-Nuclear Site Operations FORM NDAP-QA-0002-1, Rev. 3, Page 1 of 1

EP-PS-245 Revision 3 Page 2 of 4 DOSE ASSESSMENT SUPERVISOR: Emergency-Plan-Position-Specific Instruction WHEN: EOF is activated HOW NOTIFIED: Paged/telephone REPORT TO: Recovery manager WHERE TO REPORT: Emergency Operations Facility OVERALL DUTY:

Manage radiological functions in the EOF, which includes providing Radiological component of the protective action recommendation to the Recovery Manager.

MAJOR TASKS: TAB: REVISION:

Obtain, then keep current, information you will TAB A 1 need to manage the radiological functions in the EOF.

Recommend changes to the emergency TAB B 0 classification to the Recovery Manager, if needed.

Recommend public protective actions to the TAB C 2 Recovery Manager.

Manage assessing and communicating TAB D 2 radiological information from the EOF.

Recommend protective actions for PPL TAB E 1 emergency personnel to the Recovery Manager.

Provide direction for field monitoring strategy. TAB F 0 Support termination activities. TAB G 0 Assist re-entry/recovery efforts. TAB H 0 Make sure information and functions that are TAB I 0 in progress during shift relief are turned over smoothly.

EP-PS-245 Revision 3 Page 3 of 4 SUPPORTING INFORMATION: TAB:

EOF Dose Assessment Flowchart TAB 1 Emergency Classification TAB 2 Public Protective Action Recommendation Guide TAB 3 Supplementary Meteorological Information Table TAB 4 Emergency Forms TAB 5

  • Shift Takeover Checklist

EP-PS-245 Revision 3 Page 4 of 4

REFERENCES:

EPA Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents (EPA 400-R-92-001 May 1992)

FDA Guidance: "Accidental Radioactive Contamination of Human Food and Animal Feed and Recommendations for State and Local Governments." Federal Register, pp 47073-47083, October 22, 1982 ICRP Publication 28, The Principles and General Procedures for Handling Emergency and Accidental Exposures of Workers. International Commission on Radiation Protection. (1978)

IE Notice 83-28 NCRP Report 55, Protection of the Thyroid Gland in the Event of Releases of Radioiodine, National Council Radiation Protection and Measurements. (1977)

NUMARC Graded Response Study NUREG-0654, Planning Standards and Evaluation Criteria NUREG-0731, Guidelines for Utility Management Structure and Technical Resources, September 1980 Radiological Assessment Reference Book Spray Pond Blowdown Water Outlet Flow Rate PLI 50258 (May 8, 1987)

Susquehanna SES Emergency Plan 10 CFR 20 Appendix B Study of Travel Time and Mixing Characteristics for the Susquehanna River below the Susquehanna SES - SUTRON CORPORATION - November 1985 NDAP-QA-1190, Nuclear Department Radiation Protection Program and Policies NDAP-QA-1191, ALARA Program and Policy NEPM-QA-1014, Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program SSES Emergency Plan National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations, EPA 570/9-76-003 (U.S.) Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. 1976 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State Emergency Operations Plan, Appendix 6 to Annex E BRP Technical Assessments and Protective Actions, September 22, 1988.

EC-ENVR-1 047, Protective Action Guides, (PAGs), for the Evaluation of Abnormal, Unusual, or Unplanned Liquid Releases to the Susquehanna River

TAB C EP-PS-245-C Revision 2 Page 1 of 3 MAJOR TASK:

Recommend public protective actions to Recovery Manager.

SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

1. Obtain the pertinent data needed to 1a. Consider the following information as a assess the magnitude and anticipated minimum:

duration of offsite releases.

(1) Release rates/trends.

NOTE: (2) Prognosis for release/continued The Dose Assessment Staffer is release.

responsible to provide hard copy reports and assumptions (3) In-plant source terms and to support PAR leakage pathway(s).

recommendation.

(4) Meteorological and/or river flow data.

(5) Dose calculations.

(6) Field data (a) For Public Protective Action Recommendations, (6 hour6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> projected dose to the child thyroid), 0.5 rem

=120 frisker cpm .

HELP Public Protective Action Recommendation Guide See TAB 3

2. Participate in the PAR 2a. Use the communication guidelines in decision-making process at the TAB B Item 3a.

Command and Control Table.

2b. Provide radiological input required to determine the appropriate protective actions.

1 Reference Technical Basis PLI-78461

TAB C EP-PS-245-C Revision 2 Page 2 of 3 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

2c. Complete or ensure the "Radiological Liaison:"

(1) Completes "Protective Action Recommendation" Form.

(2) Obtains Recovery Manager's approval on the Form for any Protective Action.

(3) Communicates the approved PAR form to PA DEP/BRP.

3. When the Field Team Director 3a. Determine action required.

identifies the need for liquid release or agricultural protective actions, relay 3b. Complete or ensure "Radiological recommendation to the Recovery Liaison":

Manager.

(1) Completes "Protective Action Recommendation" Form.

(2) Obtains Recovery Manager's approval on the Form for any Protective Action.

(3) Communicates the approved PAR form to PA DEP/BRP.

HELP Public Protective Action Recommendation Guide See TAB 3

4. Assess if a protective action 4a. Confirm dose projections for distances recommendation beyond ten miles is greater than ten miles are reasonably appropriate. accurate.

4b. Consult with Engineering Support Supervisor, Recovery Manager and/or Operations and Technical Support Coordinators to verify that dose projections are consistent with plant conditions.

TAB C EP-PS-245-C Revision 2 Page 3 of 3 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

4c. Insure that PAR's have been made for distances up to ten miles.

4d. Recommend a PAR rounding out the distance to the nearest five mile increment until dose projections are less than PAG's.

TAB D EP-PS-245-D Revision 2 Page 1 of 2 MAJOR TASK:

Manage assessing and communicating radiological information from the EOF.

SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

1. Instruct Administrative Assistant to call out additional offsite monitoring teams, and/or Dose Assessment Staff if they-are needed.
2. Communicate with or ensure the 2a. Approximately every thirty minutes, Radiation Liaison communicates with telephone DEP/BRP and relay PA DEP/BRP. information contained in the "Protective Action Recommendation" form.

2b. Advise DEP/BRP when projected thyroid dose is 25 rem or higher outside the EPB.

NOTE:

PA DEP/BRP representative may request that updates should be provided solely to their representative at the EOF upon their arrival. That practice is acceptable upon verification by telephone with PA DEP/BRP.

3. Maintain ongoing communication with 3a. Determine status of dose calculations the Dose Assessment Staffer and and field surveys.

Field Team Director regarding calculations and field readings. 3b. Provide needed direction to efforts.

NOTE:

Use of the headsets available to the DAST and DASU may facilitate communications when face-to-face discussions are difficult to arrange.

4. Notify Recovery Manager of 4a. Changes to note would include:

significant changes.

(1) Release rates or indications of an unmonitored release.

(2) Field Team readings.

(3) Projected doses or weather.

(4) The approaching of any related EALs and PAGs.

TAB D EP-PS-245-D Revision 2 Page 2 of 2 SPECIFIC TASKS: HOW:

(5) Significant environmental sample analysis results.

5. Maintain ongoing communications with the Radiological Liaison and RPC.
6. Periodically update the Dose 6a. Include this information when updating:

Assessment Staffer and Field Team Director. (1) Plant status.

(2) What mitigative or protective actions are being considered.

(3) Any other information that might affect dose assessment.

TAB1I EOF DOSE ASSESSMENT FLOWCHART EP-PS-245-1 FACILITY STATUS Dose Assessment Supervisor

- Recovery Manager Info and Target Takeover Time Dose Assessment Staffer

- Phones/Fax Field Team Director

- RMS/Radlo/Phones EOF Dose Calculator

- MIDAS/PICSY Rad Liaison

- Phones/DEP-BRP "A" and "B" Field Teams

- Kits/Vehicles/Phones EVENT STATUS RPC to DASU TSC DC to DAST HP Radioman to FTF "A" and "B"Team Briefing Staff Briefing and Info Exchange TURNOVER RPC to DASU Fwd Calc -TSC or EOF Back Caics - TSC or EOF OSCAR Control DEP/BRP Communications Event/Source Term Agreement Liquid/Airborne Release Previous Data Transferred I

I Turnover Time A1D CN MUNITIRK EF HLUENIKT LEASEANU

,Tw, T.

. 0 M*ýA Ii D LANI SIAI US 1I I I 4 Field Team and Fixed Monitor Data I I

  • In-Plant PICSY Met Conditions Vent Data JLBlowout Panel N]

NO SPING Dat YE D efau lt Accident i o Acdeft Defa u lt quid RlIa Ise>TR? NED I[ii Calculation Cal Release?

cidn t e e rsr3)t L(nc ~te 2)Consult with MIDAS Menu D n Engineering on Low Cof'idence (white) Data eUse Blowout Panel Vent NUE 28NUREG 1228 rNO E-YSARealease?

Calculation YES< et?noReG 12285 Design Basis Release Rates (note 1)en otl MIDAS Menu CTrges oem ge nvta?TIl l idTrg gFORWARD FOR WARD CALCULATION CALCULATION UMIDAS B MIDAS B Verify with Field Data/

and Evaluate for PAR USE WITH CAUTION*

Notify

  • Notify RM Danville (Ref. Emerg Classification "Assemble Sampling Teams Section 1.0) " Evaluate need for second FTD I

I Calculate "11 I~easured/ProJected Ratio I- YS RMS Field or Team Triggers? N ...

Bac Clcuat on curI n (note 4) 4 - YESII Rai between N UNMONITORED RELEASE MIDAS E - W

< RRtaotio Back Calculation 0 G~O TO 1 E

High Field Readings UNMONITORED RELEASE ow Field Readings <e0.1 MIDAS EW Back FTD LOCATE PLUME Calculation I I m_ i S"orEUse i C a l c u laForward ti o n Da ta d

Plume Located?

  • Control Exposure and Dose "Select appropriate TEDE and THY CDE

<,2 Rem WB - w/o Extension

<*4Rem WB - w/Extension Discuss Release Pathway and Source Term > 4 Rem WB - w/Emerg. Extension "Approve PAR Forms with Engineering Support Supervisor <*5 Rem Thy CDE/Shlft Contact DEP/BRP

-About every 30 Minutes <*25 Rem Thy CDE Total Report Classification and PAR Triggers to RM

-Classification or PAR Change "Initiate Thy CDE Tracking Releae 0_ .* *-Considertransition from "Select PAR at Command and Control Table > 1000 mrem/hr Thy CDE

  • 1200 ncpm (cartridge)

O Terminated? S plume to post-plume phase for Env. Sampling Teams per PAR Guide

TAB I EP-PS-245-1

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NOTE I NOTE 2 NUIE 3 NOTE 4 NOTE 5 VENT RELEASE LIQUID RELEASE DEFAULT .CCIDENT RMS/FIELD NUREG 1228 TRIGGERS TRIGGERS TRIGOERS TRIGGERS TRIGGERS

  • AIRBORNE RELEASE . UQUID RELEASE I . AIRBORNE RELEASE . CORE UNCOVERED > 15 MINUTES

>8.51E5 uci/min NO Uquid Effl. > TRM  ! > 0.1 mrem/hr WB

>1.04E2 uci/min Iodine > 68.4 mrem/hr Thy CDE

>7.72E2 uci/min Part. > 100 ncpm on I Cartridge

+ EAL15.1FOR 80 min.

  • EAL 15.1 . SPENT FUEL POOL RELEASE

>1.70ES uci/min NO Liquid Effl. > TRM

>2.08E2 uci/min Iodine

>1.54E3 ucu/min Part.

+ EAL15.2for15min.

  • EAL15.2
  • EAL3.2 SEVERE CLAD DEGRADATION

>1.70E8 uci/min NG Uquid Effl. > 10 x TAM >200 R/hr CHRM

>2.08E4 uci/min Iodine >300 uci/cc DE 1-131

>1.54E5 uci/min Part.

  • EAL 15.3 . EAL 3.3 SEVERLY DEGRADED CORE Projected dose rates 0 EPB > 400 R/hr CHRM

>100 mrem/hr TEDE for 30min or > 1000 uci/cc DE 1-131

>500 mrem/hr THY CDE for 30min or

>15 rem/hr TEDE for 2min or

>75 rem/hr THY CDE for 2min Projected dose 0 EPB

>500 mrem TEDE within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />

+ EAL 15.4 . EAL 3.4 CORE MELT Projected Dose 0 EPB >4OOR/hr CHRM

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