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Emergency Implementing Procedure EL-6.13, Protective Action Recommendations for Offsite Populations
ML021970536
Person / Time
Site: Palisades Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/07/2002
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Consumers Energy
To: Mcknight J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
EL-6.13, Rev 10
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Date Entered: Jul 07, 2002 TO:

TRANSMITAL NUME: 214 PROCEDURE NUMBER: EI-6.13 TITLE: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE POPULATIONS TRANSMITTAL: LISTED BELOW ARE NEW/REVISED PROCEDURES WHICH MUST BE IMMEDIATELY INSERTED INTO OR DISCARDED FROM YOUR PROCEDURE MANUAL.

Action Required Section or Description REMOVE AND DESTROY EI-6.13, R/10, ENTIRE PROCEDURE REPLACE WITH EI-6.13, R/10, ENTIRE PROCEDURE EDITORIAL/WORD 2000 CONVERSION SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM WITHIN 10 DAYS TO THE PALISADES PLANT DOCUMENT CONTROL.

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PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-6.13 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 10 Page i TITLE: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE POPULATIONS Table of Contents 1.0 RESPONSIBILITIES AND AUTHORITIES ............................................................... 1 2.0 PU R PO S E ...................................................................................................................... 1

3.0 REFERENCES

...................................................................................................... 2 3.1 SOURCE DOCUMENTS .......................................................................... 2 3.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ................................................................... 2 4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS AND/OR REQUIREMENTS .................................................. 3 5.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ........................................................................ 4 6.0 PRO C EDURE ................................................................................................................. 5 6.1 DECLARATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT ................................. 5 6.2 DECLARATION OF A SITE AREA EMERGENCY ................................... 5 6.3 DECLARATION OF GENERAL EMERGENCY .................... 5 6.3.1 Initial Recommendation ..................................................... 5 6.3.2 Follow-Up Recommendation .............................................. 6 7.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS ............................................................................ 6 7.6 RECORDS ................................................................................................. 7 8.0 SPECIAL REVIEW S ................................................................................................... 7 ATTACHMENTS , "Protective Action Recommendations for Offsite Population" , "Area/Sector Map" , "Determination of Affected Downwind Sectors" , "Palisades 10-Mile EPZ Evacuation Time Estimates Summary" , "Projected Dose Evaluation From Field Data"

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-6.13 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 10 Page 1 of 7 TITLE: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE POPULATIONS USER ALERT REFERENCE USE PROCEDURE Refer to the procedure periodically to confirm that all procedure segments of an activity will be or are being performed. Where required, sign appropriate sign-off blanks to certify that all segments are complete.

1.0 RESPONSIBILITIES AND AUTHORITIES This procedure provides protective action recommendations. The authority and responsibility for the selection and implementation of offsite response options rests fully with the appropriate state and local authorities. Nuclear Management Company (NMC) has no authority with respect to imposing protective response options beyond the boundaries of its site.

1.1 If the Technical Support Center (TSC) is not operational, the Shift Supervisor/Site Emergency Director is responsible for recommending protective actions to local or "stateauthorities.

1.2 If the TSC is operational, but the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is not operational, Health Physics staff will be responsible for providing dose calculations and advising the Site Emergency Director on protective action recommendations.

The Operations Support Group is responsible for providing core damage determinations. The Site Emergency Director is responsible for recommending protective actions to the local or state authorities.

1.3 If the EOF is operational, the Health Physics staff in that facility is responsible for providing dose calculations and advising the EOF Director on a protective action recommendation. A Reactor Engineer is available to provide core damage determinations. The EOF Director is responsible for making protective action recommendations and should discuss the protective action with the SED before recommending protective actions to the local or state authority.

2.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides guidelines for determining protective actions for the general public to be recommended to the appropriate local or state authorities in the event of a radiological emergency.

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-6.13 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 10 Page 2 of 7 TITLE: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE POPULATIONS

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 SOURCE DOCUMENTS 3.1.1 Emergency Implementing Procedure EI-1, "Activation of the Site Emergency Plan/Emergency Classification" 3.1.2 Emergency Implementing Procedure EI-2.1, "Emergency Actions/Notifications/Responsibilities" 3.1.3 Emergency Implementing Procedure El-1 1, "Determination of Extent of Core Damage" 3.1.4 Site Emergency Plan, Section 6, "Emergency Measures" 3.1.5 NUREG 0654, Rev 1 3.1.6 EA-JLF-93-01 3.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 3.2.1 Emergency Implementing Procedure EI-6.7, "Plant Site Meteorological System" 3.2.2 Emergency Implementing Procedure EI-6.8, "Backup and Supplemental Meteorology" 3.2.3 Emergency Implementing Procedure EI-6.9, "Automated Dose Assessment Program" 3.2.4 Emergency Implementing Procedure EI-6.10, "Offsite Dose Calculation - Straight Line Gaussian (Manual Method)"

3.2.5 Emergency Implementing Procedure El-13, "Evacuation/Reassembly" 3.2.6 HMM Assoc, Inc, "Evacuation Time Estimates for the Palisades Power Plant Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone 1990" 3.2.7 Emergency Implementing Procedure EI-3, "Communications and Notifications" 3.2.8 Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.46, "Plant Records" 3.2.9 Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.41, "Procedure Initiation and Revision"

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-6.13 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 10 Page 3 of 7 TITLE: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE POPULATIONS 4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS AND/OR REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Attachment 1 provides a flowchart of PARs and the recommended protective actions for the plume exposure pathway. The flowchart is divided into four sections:

  • EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATIONS - Protective actions that are required at the declaration of each emergency classification.
  • MINIMUM INITIAL RECOMMENDATIONS - Minimum protective action recommendations when a General Emergency is being declared.
  • CORE/CONTAINMENT STATUS - Protective actions that are required whenever major core/containment failure has occurred, or is projected.
  • OFFSITE DOSE STATUS - Protective actions that are required when offsite doses exceed the EPA protective actions dose limits.

4.2 Attachment 1 also includes tables for identifying affected areas.

4.3 Attachment 2 is a map showing sectors and areas.

4.4 Attachment 3 converts the direction the wind is coming from to the 3 affected downwind sectors.

4.5 Attachment 4 provides evacuation time estimates for the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ).

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-6.13 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 10 Page 4 of 7 TITLE: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE POPULATIONS 5.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS This procedure is a guide for determining recommended protective actions. Since it is impossible to cover all potential situations, the judgement of the person responsible for recommending protective actions shall take precedence over the requirements of this procedure. However, since the protection of the general public is the ultimate concern, protective actions less stringent than those in this procedure should be recommended only if constraints make the actions a greater hazard to public health.

NOTE: Severe core damage is indicated by:

1. Loss of critical functions required for core protection (eg, loss of injection combined with a LOCA);
2. High core temperatures;
3. Very high radiation levels in area or process monitors.

Following the declaration of a General Emergency, the initial minimum protective action recommendation must focus on the status of the core. IF severe core damage cannot be ruled out, THEN the initial recommendation shall be to evacuate.

It may be concluded that "severe core damage cannot be ruled Out" if any of the following conditions exist:

a. If there are symptoms of severe core damage, whether explainable or not.
b. If there is not enough information to positively state that there is no severe core damage.
c. If current plant conditions persist, severe core damage is projected, unless some improvement is seen in plant conditions.

Field surveys should be conducted to confirm dose projections. If these recommendations are available at the time a recommendation is made, they should be considered together with the dose projection. However, a protective action recommendation should not be delayed until field survey results are reported.

If Protective Action Guidelines are exceeded beyond 10 miles, consult with the state on ad hoc protective actions.

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-6.13 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 10 Page 5 of 7 TITLE: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE POPULATIONS 6.0 PROCEDURE USER ALERT REFERENCE USE PROCEDURE Refer to the procedure periodically to confirm that all procedure segments of an activity will be or are being performed. Where required, sign appropriate sign-off blanks to certify that all segments are complete.

6.1 DECLARATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT 6.1.1 Unusual Event - No protective actions required.. Emergency Implementing Procedure EI-3, "Communications and Notifications," Attachment 1, "Emergency Notifications Form," should be used.

6.1.2 Alert - No protective actions required beyond accountability.

N.. 6.2 DECLARATION OF A SITE AREA EMERGENCY 6.2.1 Evacuate nonessential personnel from the site per Emergency Implementing Procedure El-13, "Evacuation/Reassembly."

6.3 DECLARATION OF GENERAL EMERGENCY 6.3.1 Initial Recommendation The declaration of a General Emergency requires that a MINIMUM INITIAL PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION be formulated (see Attachment 1, Page 1 of 2) and communicated to offsite authorities.

a. IF the State Emergency Operations Center is not activated, THEN the SED shall personally communicate the General Emergency and the minimum initial protective action recommendation to Van Buren County.
b. WHEN the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is activated, THEN the General Emergency and the minimum initial protective action recommendation shall be communicated directly (via telephone) from the SED/EOF Director to the State EOC Director.

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-6.13 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 10 Page 6 of 7 TITLE: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE POPULATIONS 6.3.2 Follow-Up Recommendation

a. Using available Plant status information, dose projections, and/or field surveys, and Attachment 1, "Protective Action Recommendation Flowchart,"

evaluate and recommend a follow-up protective action. Notification to the appropriate state and local authorities shall be made as soon as the recommendation has been prepared (not later than 30 minutes after initial recommendations).

b. Attachment 5 provides a work sheet that may be used to assist in determining Projected TEDE, adult thyroid CDE, and/or skin DE from field survey data.

6.3.3 The Health Physics Group Leader should provide the protective action recommendation for SED/EOF Director approval.

6.3.4 Record the recommended protective action and affected area(s) on the Emergency Notification Form.

7.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS 7.1 Attachment 1, "Protective Action Recommendations for Offsite Population" 7.2 Attachment 2, "Area/Sector Map" 7.3 Attachment 3, "Determination of Affected Downwind Sectors" 7.4 Attachment 4, "Palisades 10-Mile EPZ Evacuation Time Estimates Summary" 7.5 Attachment 5, "Projected Dose Evaluation From Field Data"

PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-6.13 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 10 Page 7 of 7 TITLE: PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OFFSITE POPULATIONS 7.6 RECORDS Records generated by this procedure shall be filed in accordance with Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.46, "Plant Records." Refer to the records matrix attached to Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.46 for information needed to complete Record Indexing Form (Form 104).

8.0 SPECIAL REVIEWS The scope of this procedure does not include activities that require a 50.59 review per Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.41, "Procedure Initiation and Revision."

Therefore, changes to this procedure do not require a 50.59 review.

The scope of this procedure includes activities that require a PRC review per Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.41, "Procedure Initiation and Revision."

Therefore, changes to this procedure require a PRC review.

Proc No EI-6.13 Attachment 1 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS Revision 10 FOR OFFSITE POPULATION Page 1 of 2 GO TO "A" ON PAGE 2 Conversion Table 1-1 (For PAR's Out To 5 Miles)

Convert Wind Direction Degrees from to Downwind Areas Wind direction Degrees (FROM): Areas Affected:

> 1690 and < 2360 1 and 2

>236 0 and < 303( 1,2, and 3

_303 0 and < 56 0 1 and 3 NOTE 1: Severe core damage is indicated by (1) loss of critical functions required for core protection (eg, loss of injection combined with a LOCA); (2) high core temperatures; (3) very high radiation levels in area or process monitors.

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Convert Wind Direction Degrees from to Downwind Areas Wind Direction Degrees Areas Affected:

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YES Evacuate 0-10 MI >169' and < 236° 1,2, 3 and 4 in all Areas.

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  • Proc No EI-6.13 Attachment 3 Revision 10 Page 1 of 1 DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED DOWNWIND SECTORS WIND DIRECTION SECTOR AFFECTED DOWNWIND SECTORS (DEGREES FROM) CENTERLINE ADJACENT 169-191 J A R B 192-213 K B A C 214-236 L C B D 237-258 M D C E 259-281 N E D F 282-303 P F E G 304-326 Q G F H 327-348 R H G J 349-11 A J H K 12-33 B K J L 34-56 C L K M 57-78 D M L N 79-101 E N M P 102-123 F P N 0 124-146 G Q P R 147-168 H R Q A

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Proc No EI-6.13 Attachment 4 Revision 10 Page 1 of 1 PALISADES 10-MILE EPZ EVACUATION TIME ESTIMATES

SUMMARY

WEEKNIGHT WEEKDAY WEEKNIGHT ADVERSE AREA AREA DESCRIPTION FAIR WEATHER FAIR WEATHER WEATHER Area 1 All sectors to 2 miles 170 170 180 Areas 1 & 2 All sectors to 2 miles - northeast sectors to 180 180 220 5 miles Areas 1 & 3 All sectors to 2 miles - southeast sectors to 180 180 220 5 miles Areas 1, 2 & 3 All sectors to 5 miles 190 190 230 Areas 1, 2, 3, & 4 All sectors to 5 miles - northeast sectors to 260 260 305 10 miles Areas 1, 2, 3 & 5 All sectors to 5 miles - southeast sectors to 260 260 305 10 miles Areas 1,2, 3, 4, & 5 All sectors to 10 miles 270 270 315

  • These are comparative times based on data drawn from the Evacuation Time Estimates for the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone, Final Report, August 1993, prepared by HHM Associates, Inc. Times are given in minutes.

Proc No EI-6.13 Attachment 5 PROJECTED DOSE EVALUATION FROM FIELD DATA Revision 10 Page 1 of 1

1. Determination of Projected TEDE:

NOTE: Perform A OR B and then perform C AND D.

A. DDE (Plume Shine or Immersion):

3-Foot Closed Window Reading mrem/h Expected Duration (Default 2h) X h Projected DDE = mrem (A)

B. DDE (Ground Disposition):

3-Inch Closed Window Reading mrem/h Expected Duration (Default 96h) X h Projected DDE = mrem (B)

C. CEDE:

Particulate:

_ RCi/cc x 3.90 E+7 mrem cc/p.Ci-h* x _ h= mrem (C)

Iodine:

_ 1t Ci/cc x 3.90 E+7 mrem cc/RCi-h* x _ h= mrem (D)

D. Projected TEDE:

___mrem (A or B) + _ mrem (C) + _ mrem (D) = mrem (TEDE)

2. Determination of Proiected Adult Thyroid CDE:

Iodine CDE: __ [Ci/cc x 1.30 E+9 mrem cc/[tCi-h* x _ h = mrem

3. Determination of Proiected Skin DE:

3ft or 3in: (OW - CW) X BCF = mrem**

Expected Duration (default 2h) X h Projected Beta Skin DE = _ mrem Projected DDE (A or B) + mrem Total Projected Skin Dose = _ mrem

  • Dose conversion factor from EPA-400 Table 5-2.
    • Assumes 1 rad = 1 rem