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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions
ML022480436
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Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 08/12/2002
From: Mayo L
Southern Nuclear Operating Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
References
NOT-03839
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Southern Nuclear Operating Company Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Post Office Box 1600 Waynesboro, Georgia 30830 SOUTHERNALA 4V COMPANY Energy to Serve Your World' August 12, 2002 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 NOT-03839 VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REVISIONS Gentlemen:

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.4, as required by 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Part V, Southern Nuclear hereby submits the following revision(s) to the Vogtle Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure(s):

Procedure Revision Effective Date 91303-C 17 08/05/2002 91305-C 17 08/05/2002 By copy of this letter, the NRC Region II Administrator and the Site NRC Senior Resident Inspector will receive one copy each of the revision(s).

Please contact Lawrence Mayo at (706) 826-3356 if you have questions.

Sincerely, wrence E. Mayo Emergency Preparedness Coordinator LEM:jjm

Enclosure:

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure(s) xc: Southern Nuclear Mr. J. B. Beasley, Jr.

Mr. J. A. Bailey NORMS Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge Mr. David R. Lewis, Attorney-at-Law (with attachment)

Troutman & Sanders Mr. A. H. Domby, Attorney-at-Law (with attachment)

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. L. Reyes, Regional Administrator (with attachment - one copy)

Approved By Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A Procedure Number Rev 17 G. R. Frederick .... Elcti. G.rain . .91303-C FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number Date Approved 1 of 32 08/05/2002 PRB REVIEW REQUIRED 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide direction for performing field monitoring.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Dose Assessment Manager (or Health Physics (HP) Supervisor if the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is not activated) shall determine the need for offsite surveys and sampling.

2.2 The Dose Assessment Manager (or HP Supervisor if the EOF is not activated) is responsible for:

2.2.1 Briefing and dispatching the Field Monitoring Team(s) (FMT).

2.2.2 Directing the FMT's activities through the FMT Communicator.

2.2.3 Collecting all documentation, and directing disposition of samples at the completion of shift and prior to dismissal.

3.0 PREREQUISITES NONE 4.0 PRECAUTIONS 4.1 FMT members shall not exceed their authorized dose limit. If the limit is approached, leave the plume and request guidance from the FMT Communicator.

4.2 Normal precautions applicable to the handling of radioactive material involving the potential hazards from direct radiation exposure and the spread of loose contamination apply to air sample materials. Completed sample materials will be bagged for transport and retention. Iodine cartridges and air particulate filters shall be monitored for direct 2/2 radiation. Bagged sample material having contact Gamma readings greater than mRem/h above background will be stored in the rear of the field survey vehicle and any shielding materials available shall be used.

Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

App-ved By G. R. Frederick* Vogtle Electric

.... Generatin Plant .. A

....... ... 91303-C Procedure Number 17 Rev Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 2 of 32 08/05/2002 4.3 When precipitation is predicted or occurring in the area of the plume, the potential for significantly increased rates of radioactivity deposition shall be considered and the scope of field monitoring increased, as required, in order to quantify the effects of this potentially increased deposition.

4.4 The FMT Communicator shall inform the FMT's of any changes in emergency classification, or of situations which may compromise their health and safety.

5.0 PROCEDURE should 5.1 The Dose Assessment Manager (or HP Supervisor if the EOF is not activated) request the formation of at least one team (three teams maximum) of two persons each, and provide a briefing to them prior to their dispatch. (Checklist 2, Field Monitoring Team, Initial Briefing Checklist, should be used.)

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5.2 The FMT(s) shall implement the actions of Field Monitoring Team Checklist, Checklist 3, 4, 5 5.3 The Field Team Communicators may use Data Sheets 2, 3, 4 or 5 and Checklists or 6 when communicating with FMT(s).

5.4 Prior to team dispatch, the Field Team Communicator should prepare the KI Distribution Checklist (Data Sheet 1) in Procedure 91305-C, "Protective Action Guidelines".

kits 5.5 The Field Team Communicator should contact Health Physics personnel when FMT need restocked.

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 VEGP EMERGENCY PLAN 6.2 PROCEDURES 6.2.1 91305-C, "Protective Action Guidelines" END OF PROCEDURE TEXT Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

IApproved G. R. Frederick By Date Approved 08/05/2002 Vogtle ElectriGenerating

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DATA SHEET 1 FIELD MONITORING LOCATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING POINTS crn*f-"rfT r an%. - %11%1I F21 1-1/2 miles Dirt road intersection, SE of Plant Wilson F22 2 miles Dirt road intersection, dirt road starts from River Road south of Training Center F41 3-1/2 miles Unimproved dirt lane, sharp right turn junction, west of Griffins Landing F42 4 miles Griffins Landing boat ramp F51 4-1/4 miles Griffins Landing Road, Y-Junction with unimproved dirt road F81 7-1/4 miles Brigham Landing boat ramp F91 8-1/4 miles River Road, intersection with unimproved dirt road by concrete marker F101 9-1/2 miles River Road T-junction with unimproved dirt road by concrete marker, by Sweetwater Creek SECTOR G G21 2 miles River Road, T-junction with GPC boat landing road G22 1-3/4 miles River Road, junction with Training Center road G23 1-1/2 miles River Road, Y-junction with Plant Wilson road G24 1-1/2 miles River Road, T-junction with Plant Vogtle exit road G31 2-1/4 miles River Road, at end of paved section G41 3-1/2 miles River Road, V-junction with unimproved dirt road G51 4-1/4 miles River Road, at Cochran Grove Church G52 5 miles River Road, at T-junction with unimproved dirt road at residence G53 4-1/2 miles Griffins Landing Road, Y-junction with Dixon Road G61 5-1/2 miles River Road, SE Beaverdam Creek at residence G62 5-3/4 miles End of unimproved dirt road, County Road 20 at residence G71 6-1/2 miles Intersection of River Road and Brigham Landing Road G72 6-1/2 miles Brigham Landing Road, T-junction with County Road 81 G73 6-1/2 miles Brigham Landing Road, end of paved section, T-junction with County Road 80 G81 7-1/2 miles River Road, T-junction with unimproved dirt road G82 7-1/2 miles County Road 78, by Holy Trinity Church G101 9-3/4 miles Royal Road, T-junction with unimproved dirt road Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

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Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 4 of 32 08/05/2002 Sheet 2 of 10 DATA SHEET 1 FIELD MONITORING LOCATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING POINTS ritmnr f fn T b kI U1K jJ _

I 1-1/4 miles River Road, by Environmental Monitoring Station 9, T-intersection with J21 unimproved dirt road J22 1-1/2 miles Y-intersection of unimproved dirt road J23 1-3/4 miles End of unimproved dirt road J41 3-3/4 miles Junction of unimproved dirt roads J51 4-3/4 miles Intersection of Cypress Pond Road and Georgia Route 23 J52 4-1/2 miles Chance Road, curve at residence J61 5-1/2 miles Georgia Route 23, T-junction with Glisson Road J62 5-1/2 miles Georgia Route 23 and Chance Road J63 5-3/4 miles Dead end of improved dirt road off of Buck Lane J64 5-1/2 miles Unimproved dirt road off Buck Lane by windmill at Hickman Cemetery J71 7 miles Glisson Road at residence J72 6-1/2 miles Intersection of Claxton Road and Glisson Road J73 6-1/2 miles Intersection of Brier Creek Road and Buck Lane by Wimberly Cemetery J81 7-1/4 miles T-junction of Brier Creek Road and Claxton Road at siren B33 J82 7-3/4 miles T-iunction of Brier Creek Road and Glisson Road J91 8-1/2 miles T-Junction of Brier Creek Road and Georgia Route 23 B44 J101 9-1/2 miles Y-intersection of Georgia Route 23 and County Road 138 at siren J102 9-1/2 miles Tom Bargeron Road at intersection of unimproved dirt road J103 9-1/2 miles Tom Bargeron Road at intersection of Benjamin Road Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

Approved By Vogte Electric Generating Plant A ProcedureNumber Rev ogeEcti. .... 91303-C 17 G. R. Frederick Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 5 of 32

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DATA SHEET 1 FIELD MONITORING LOCATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING POINTS SE TOR r, I NEIS'IUII I K24 1-1/4 miles River Road at Y-intersection with unimproved dirt road K31 2-1/2 miles Ebenezer Church Road at intersection with unimproved dirt road prior to sharp. right w

turn south K41 3-1/2 miles Ebenezer Church Road at Y-intersection with unimproved dirt road K51 4-1/2 miles Intersection of Ebenezer Church Road and Georgia Route 23 K52 4-1/2 miles T-intersection of Georgia Route 23 and unimproved dirt road K53 4-1/2 miles Ebenezer Church Road at sharp right curve by unimproved dirt road K61 5-1/2 miles Intersection of Thompson Bridge Road and Brier Creek Road K62 5-1/4 miles Thompson Bridge Road at T-junction with Heath Road K63 5-3/4 miles Approximately 3/4 - mile South of K62 K64 5-1/2 miles Fork of Buck Lane at an unimproved dirt road K71 6-1/2 miles Brier Creek Road by sharp curve at residence with out building K72 6-1/2 miles Y-junction on unimproved dirt road, County Road 92 K73 6-1/4 miles County Road 92 at Lambert Cemetery K81X 7-1/4 miles Dead end of unimproved dirt road, off Roberts Road, at creek K91 8-3/4 miles T-intersection of unimproved dirt roads off Mobley-Brown Road K92 8-3/4 miles Mobley-Brown Road at triangular intersection of dirt road K93 8-1/4 miles Moble-Brown Road at sharp curve K94 8-3/4 miles Unimproved dirt road off Roberts Road K101 10 miles Intersection of Tom Bargeron Road and Gordon Road K102 9-1/2 miles Gordon Road at intersection with Mobley-Brown Road K103 9-1/4 miles Gordon Road at intersection with unimproved dirt road K104 9-1/4 miles Gordon Road at T-intersection with unimproved dirt lane K105 9-1/4 miles Gordon Road at T-intersection with Mobley-Brown Road K106 9-3/4 miles Intersection of Gordon Road and Quaker Road K107 9-3/4 miles Intersection of Quaker Road and Hatchers Mill Road K108 9-1/2 miles Hatchers Mill Road at Springfield Church K109 I 10 miles Quaker Road at T-intersection with unimproved dirt road Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, AP 91303-C 17 IIprvdB ApprovedeBy 91303. ume 17ag G. R. Frederick Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 4 6 of 32 Rev Procedure Number eet 4 of 10U DATA SHEET 1 FIELD MONITORING LOCATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING POINTS 1WTfl1 V L11 1 mile Intersection of Plant Vogtle access roads L21 1-1/4 miles Intersection of Plant Vogtle Gate I access road and River Road L22 1-1/2 miles Ebenezer Church Road at Ebenezer Church L23 2 miles Jack Delaigle Road at T-intersection with unimproved road L31 2-1/2 miles Ebenezer Church Road at sharp curve after recreation area L32 2-1/4 miles Jack Delaigle Road at Y-intersection of unimproved road L33 2-3/4 miles Jack Delaigle Road at Triangular intersection with Son Delaigle Road L34 2-3/4 miles Y-intersection of unimproved dirt roads off of Ebenezer Church Road L41 3-1/4 miles Jack Delaigle Road at cluster of residences and out buildings L42 3-3/4 miles Unimproved dirt road off Jack Delaigle Road L43 3-1/4 miles Intersection of unimproved dirt roads L44 3-1/4 miles T-intersection of unimproved dirt roads L51 4-1/2 miles Jack Delaigle Road at T-intersection with County Road 391 L52 5 miles Intersection of Jack Delaigle Road and Georgia Route 23 L53 4-1/2 miles Fork of improved dirt roads off Jack Delaigle Road and County Road 391 L54 4-3/4 miles Georgia Route 23 at unimproved road L61 5-1/2 miles Thompson Bridge Road intersection with Boll Weevil Road L71 6-1/2 miles Thompson Bridge Road at Cox Place Road L72 6-1/4 miles Thompson Bridge Road at Jobs Spring Church L81 8 miles Thompson Bridge Road at intersection with Seven Oaks Road L82 7-1/2 miles Dead End of dirt lane off Seven Oaks Road L91 8-1/2 miles Intersection of unimproved roads off Roberts Road L92 8-1/4 miles Thompson Bridge Road at Thompson Bridge L93 8-3/4 miles Intersection of Hatchers Mill Road and Chance Hatcher Road L1O1 9-3/4 miles County Road 393 at dead end off Quaker Road L102 9-1/2 miles Housing subdivision off Roberts Road Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

Approved By n Prcedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick VogteElectric Ge eratngPlant 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SUR VE Page Number 08/05/2002 7 of 32 DATA SHEET 1 Sh eet 5 of 10 FIELD MONITORING LOCATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING POINTS SECTOR M M31 2-1/2 miles Son Delaigle Road under transmission lines M41 3-1/2 miles Triangular intersection of dirt roads near 230 kV transmission lines M42 3-3/4 miles Intersection of dirt roads north of 230 kV transmission liens M43 3-3/4 miles Jack Delaigle Road at intersection M51 4-1/2 miles Hancock Landing Road under 230 kV transmission lines M52 4-1/2 miles Thomas Road at T-intersection M53 4-1/4 miles Intersection of Thomas Road and Jack Delaigle Road M61 5 miles Intersection of Hancock Landing Road and Thomas Road M62 5-1/2 miles Intersection of Georgia Route 23 and Hancock Landing Road M63 5-3/4 miles Botsford Church Road by cemetery and dirt road with out buildings M71 6-3/4 miles McNorril Road and Cemetery Road Y-intersection M72 6-1/4 miles Intersection of Botsford Church Road and Cox Place Road M73 6-1/2 miles At Y-intersection of unimproved dirt lanes off McNorril Road M81 7-3/4 miles Intersection on Utley Road and Lawson Road M82 7-1/2 miles Intersection of Sevens Oaks Road and Botsford Church Road at Botsford Church M83 7-1/2 miles Seven Oaks Road at intersection with Lawson Hall Road M84 7-1/2 miles Seven Oaks Road at intersection with improved dirt road M85 7-1/4 miles Botsford Church Road at Botsford Church Cemetery M86 7-1/2 miles Seven Oaks Road at T-intersection with Griffin Road M87 7-3/4 miles Intersection of Sevens Oaks Road and dirt lane M91 8 miles Griffin Road and 230 kV transmission lines M92 8-1/4 miles Griffin Road and 108 intersection M93 8-3/4 miles End of Griffin Road M101 9-1/2 miles Intersection of Bates Road and unimproved dirt road Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

Approved By 'PltProcedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD S AN Page Number 08/05/2002 SAMPLING SURVEYS 8 of 32 Sh eet 6 of 10 DATA SHEET 1 FIELD MONITORING LOCATIONS AND- ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING POINTS SFCTOU N N21 1-1/2 miles Y-intersection of unimproved dirt roads west of River Road N22 1-1/2 miles T-intersection of unimproved dirt roads west of River Road N23 1-3/4 miles Out buildings on unimproved dirt road and County Road 99 N31 2-1/4 miles End of unimproved dirt road near Red Branch N32 2-1/4 miles Residence of unimproved dirt road off Hancock Landing Road N33 2-3/4 miles Dead end of Claxton-Lively Road N41 3-3/4 miles Intersection of Hancock Landing Road and Nathaniel Howard Road N42 3-1/2 miles Son Delaigle Road at railroad crossing N43 3-1/2 miles Intersection of Claxton Lively Road and Son Delaigle Road N51 4 miles Railroad crossing at Hancock Landing Road N52 4-1/4 miles Intersection of Claxton-Lively Road and Hancock Landing Road N53 4-1/2 miles Pond at end of unimproved dirt road off Hancock Landing Road N61 5-3/4 miles Claxton-Lively Road at Y-intersection with unimproved dirt road N71 6-1/2 miles Georgia Route 23 at trailer park N72 6-1/2 miles Claxton-Lively Road at T-intersection with unimproved dirt road N73 6-3/4 miles Claxton-Lively Road at Y-intersection with improved dirt road N74 6-1/2 miles Ben Hatcher Road at Y-intersection with improved dirt road N75 7 miles Ben Hatcher Road at Y-intersection with improved dirt road N81 7-1/2 miles Intersection of Seven Oaks Road and Sam Mead Road N82 7-3/4 miles Seven Oaks Road at railroad crossing N83 7-3/4 miles Dead end of improved dirt road off of Seven Oaks Road N84 8 miles Intersection of Georgia Route 23 and 80 at siren B8 N85 7-1/2 miles Intersection of Georgia Route 23 and Ben Hatcher Road N86 7-1/4 miles Railroad crossing on Georgia Route 23 N91 8-1/2 miles Pond off of improved dirt road off Sam Mead Road N92 8-1/2 miles Sam Mead Road at grain bin N93 8-1/2 miles Junction of Cates-Mead and Sam Mead Road at siren B16 N94 8-1/2 miles Residence on improved dirt road off of Cates-Mead Road N95 9 miles Sharp turn on Georgia Route 80 east of Sam Mead Road N101 9-1/2 miles Sharp turn on unimproved dirt road between Sam Mead Road and Cates-Mead Road N102 9 miles T-intersection of Daybreak Road and Cates-Mead Road N103 9 miles Grain bins at the end or Daybreak Road N104 9-1/2 miles Dead end of unimproved dirt road off of Sam Mead Road N105 9 miles Junction of Sam Mead Road and unimproved dirt road N106 10 miles One mile East of N102 on Cates-Mead Road Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

Approved By V Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant wa 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 0 8 /0 5 / 2 0 0 2 9 of 32 Sheet 7 of I111 DATA SHEET 1 FIELD MONITORING LOCATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING POINTS P21 1-1/2 miles River Road at railroad crossing P22 2 miles Trailer park on dirt road off of Hancock Landing Road P23 1-3/4 miles Railroad crossing and improved dirt road P24 2 miles Intersection of Hancock Landing Road and River Road P25 1-3/4 miles Intersection of unimproved dirt road 1/3 mile off of River Road P31 2 miles Radio tower on Hancock Landing Road P32 2-1/4 miles River Road at trailer park P33 2-1/2 miles River Road at intersection with unimproved dirt road P41 3-1/4 miles Dead end of improved dirt road off of River Road P42 3-1/2 miles Intersection of improved dirt road and River Road P43 4 miles River Road at intersection with unimproved dirt road

  • P51 4-1/4 miles River Road at Gobbie Grove Church P61 5 miles Nathaniel Howard Road at Newberry Creek P62 5-1/2 miles Ben Hatcher Road at Fair Field Church P63 5-1/4 miles Ben Hatcher Road at Newberry Creek P64 5-3/4 miles Junction of Ben Hatcher and Nathaniel Howard Road P71 6-1/2 miles Dead end of unimproved dirt road off of Georgia Route 80 by Mineral Spring Branch P81 7-1/2 miles Georgia Route 80 at intersection of Godbee Road P82 7-1/4 miles Georgia Route 80 at intersection of unimproved dirt road P83 7-1/2 miles Georgia Route 80 at cluster of residences and out buildings P84 7 miles Junction of Georgia Route 80 and Anderson Road

[P91 8-3/4 miles Georgia Route 23 at Mount Zion Church P92 8-3/4 miles End or unimproved road off of Godbee Road P93 8-1/4 miles Dead end of Godbee Road P101 9-1/2 miles Intersection of Georgia Route 23 and Spring Branch Church Road

[P102 9-3/4 miles T-intersection of unimproved dirt road and Spring Branch Church Road Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

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Q31 2-3/4 miles Fork at unimproved road off of River Road Q51 4-1/2 miles Trailer park on River Road Q52 4-1/2 miles Intersection of County Road 58 and unimproved dirt road at siren B10 Q53 4-1/2 miles Dead end of Allen Chapel Road Q54 4-1/2 miles T-intersection of unimproved dirt road off of Allen Chapel Road Q61 5 miles River Road and Allen Chapel Road T-intersection by trailer park Q62 5-3/4 miles Dead end of unimproved dirt road off of River Road Q71 6 miles River Road at sharp curve Q72 6-1/2 miles Unimproved dirt road off of Georgia Route 80 Q73 6-3/4 miles Junction of River Road and Shell Bluff Landing Road and Georgia Route 80 Q74 6-1/2 miles Improved dirt road off of Shell Bluff Landing Road Q75 6-3/4 miles Intersection of improved dirt road and Shell Bluff Landing Road Q76 6-1/2 miles Shell Bluff Landing Road and Y-intersection with improved dirt road Q77 6-3/4 miles Georgia Route 80 at Y-intersection with cluster of residences Q78 6-3/4 miles Georgia Route 80 by 230 kV transmission lines Q81 7-1/2 miles Intersection of River Road and unimproved road Q82 7-1/2 miles Intersection of Anderson Road and unimproved road Q91 8 miles River Road and McKinney Branch Church Q92 8-1/2 miles End of Miller Pond Road Q93 8-3/4 miles Junction of River Road and Miller Pond Road at siren B 1 R71 6-3/4 miles End of Shell Bluff Landing Road at Shell Bluff Landing Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

Procedure Number Rev Approved By G. R. Frederick yVogtle Electric Generating Plant A 91303-C 17 te Approved 08105/2002 FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 11 of 32 eet 9 of IO DATA SHEET 1 Sn1 FIELD MONITORING LOCATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING POINTS LOCATION DESCRIPTIVE DIRECTION DISTANCE SAMPLE NUMBER LOCATION (MILES) TYPE (1) 1 Hancock Landing Road N 1.1 D 2 River Bank NNE 0.8 D 3 River Bank NE 0.7 D 4 River Bank ENE 0.8 D 5 River Bank E 1.2 D 6 Plant Wilson ESE 1.1 D 7 Simulator Building SE 1.7 D,V,A 8 River Road SSE 1.1 D 9 River Road S 1.1 D 10 Met Tower River Road SSW 0.9 A 11 River Road SW 1.2 D 12 River Road WSW 1.1 D 13 River Road W 1.3 D 14 River Road WNW 1.8 D 15 Hancock Landing Road NW 1.5 D,V 16 Hancock Landing Road NNW 1.4 D,A 17 Savannah River Site River Road N 5.4 D 18 Savannah River Site D Area NNE 5.0 D 19 Savannah River Site A.13 NE 4.6 D 20 Savannah River Site A. 13.1 ENE 4.8 D 21 Savannah River Site A. 17 E 5.3 D 22 River Bank Downstream of Buxton Landing ESE 5.2 D 23 River Road SE 4.7 D 24 Chance Road SSE 4.9 D 25 Chance Road and Highway 23 S 5.2 D 26 Highway 23, mile 15.5 SSW 4.6 D 27 Highway 23, mile 17 SW 4.8 D 28 Thomas Road WSW 5.0 D 29 Claxton-Lively Rod W 5.0 D 30 Ben Hatcher Road WNW 4.7 D 31 River Road at Allen's Church NW 5.0 D Fork 32 River Bank NNW 4.8 D 33 Nearby Residence SE 3.3 D Printed August 7, 2002 at 12:41

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NUMBER 34 Girard Elementary School SSE 6.3 D 35 Girard SSE 6.6 D,A 36 Waynesboro WSW 15.0 D,A 37 Substation (Waynesboro) North Side of Road WSW 17.5 D 38 Substation (Waynesboro) South Side of Road WSW 17.5 D 43 Employees Recreation Area SW 2.2 D 44 Plant Wilson (West Gate) ESE 1.1 D 45 VEGP Visitors Center SSE 0.3 D 80 North Augusta Water Treatment Plant Upstream 51 W 81 Savannah River (mile 153.1) Upstream 2.2 R,S 82 Savannah River (mile 151.2) Upstream 0.2 R,S(2) 83 Savannah River (mile 150.4) Downstream 0.6 R 84 Savannah River (mile 149.5) Downstream 1.5 R,S(2) 85 Savannah River (mile 146.7) Downstream 4.3 R 87 Beaufort-Jasper Water Treatment Plant; Beaufort, S.C. Downstream 112 W 88 Cherokee Hill Water Treatment Plant; Port Wentworth, Ga. Downstream 122 W 98 W. C. Dixon Dairy SE 9.8 M TABLE NOTATION:

(1) Sample Types A - Airborne Radioactivity D - Direct Radiation M- Milk R - River Water S - River Shoreline Sediment V- Vegetation W - Drinking Water (at water treatment plant) an (2) These are approximate locations for sediment sampling. High water may sometimes cause otherwise suitable location for sediment sampling to be unavailable.

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Approved By Vo le E Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogte Electric Generating Plant A 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 13 of 32 Sheet 1 of 1 DATA SHEET 2 FIELD MONITORING SURVEY FORM Date Team Members Dose Rate Meter* Dose Rate Meter* T LOCATION and TE WAIST-LEVEL I 2-INCHES FROM GROUND LEVEL Survey point or miles and OPEN/ OPEN/ 1. 2.

direction from given CLOSED OPEN CLOSED CLOSED OPEN CLOSED (mRem/hr) sample point. Time (mRem/h) (mRem/h) RATIO (mRem/h) (mRem/h) RATIO (ncpm) (ncpm) or ncpm)

NOTES:

1. 2.

TYPE OF SAMPLE CODE If results from sample survey exceed 100 net cpm, label sample with a radioactive material sticker.

SN - SNOW SAMPLE INSTRUMENT TYPES I - ICE SAMPLE SERIAL NUMBERS V - VEGETATION (GRASS) CALIBRATION DUE W - WATER SAMPLE S - SURFACE SAMPLE *Dose Rate Meter (R02 or equivalent)

GA -GENERAL AREA RADIATION SURVEY Count Rate Meter (ASP I w/GM probe or equivalent)

EXAMPLES OF SAMPLE NUMBERS TO BE GIVEN BY FMT COMMUNICATORS:

Air Sample #1 on the 10 Mile EPZ Map at Location Mike 31 - (ASIM31) Second Air Sample at that location - (AS2M31)

Air Sample # 1 on the Site Map at Grid Coordinate Juliet 18 - (AS 3J18) - Second Air Sample at that location - (AS2JI 8)

Same Nomenclature to be used for other samples using "Type Of Sample" code above - (V1M31) or (V1J18) for Vegetation, (W1M31) or (W1J18) for Water AIR SAMPLE DATA Sampler Model No. Serial No. Calibration Due Sample Flow Rate Avg. Flow Rate Total Flow Sample Activity" Duration (P) (LPM) (Liters)PatcleSm,&21 Sample Sample (Minutes) Star Sample (ncpm) (n Location Time A End B AX-B No.-

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C Aproe By Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A 91303.C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 15 of 32 sner _1-1 01 Sheet I of I DATA SHEET 4 FIELD MONITORING TEAM DATA THYROID DOSE RATE (D)

FROM FIELD MONITORING DATA Sample No. Time of Sample Date Location A. FIELD DATA REMARKS:

1. Total volume of air sampled: (V) -liters
2. Net cpm (Iodine) above background (N): cpm Data Sheet 2 of Procedure 91303-C)

___ mRem/h B. Thyroid dose rate (D):

(Use appropriate expression below to calculate)

NOTE T is time since reactor shutdown until release occurred.

N(12) L N(65)

FORT<24hr: D=- FOR T >24 hr:

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_ TO 0 WIND SPEED MPH WIND DIRECTION: FROM_

AFFECTED SECTORS:

PROJECTED RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS:

DISTANCE TEDE THYROID CDE (miles) (toRem) (mRem) 0.6 2

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Approved By - PProcedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick o Elec Pa 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 17 of 32 CHECKLIST 1 Sheet 1 of 9 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST POSITION FILLED BY: Qualified members of Radiological Emergency Team.

RESPONSIBILITY: Field sampling and surveys.

INITIAL ACTIONS NOTE The first FMT consists of those on-shift personnel whose names appear on Data Sheet 1 of procedure 00012-C, "Shift Manning Requirements" in the FMT position.

FIRST FMT

1. Report to the Technical Support Center (TSC)
2. Receive an Initial Briefing from the HP/Chem Shared Foreman or designee.
3. The Initial Briefings will be given per Checklist 2, Field Monitoring Team, Initial Briefing Checklist.
4. Pick-up the field monitoring kit, vehicle key rings, hand held radio, Southern LINC bag phone, field survey handbook and emergency dosimetry (TLD and EDRD) at the vehicle barrier security control point in the employee parking lot and go directly into the field for sampling and surveys.

NOTE If there are no emergency vehicles present in the designated parking spaces at the plant, then drive over and obtain a designated training center emergency vehicle via any company vehicle. Keys to company vehicles can be obtained from the Maintenance tool room and Human Resources in the Administrative building. A personnel vehicle may also be used for this purpose.

5. Obtain Emergency Vehicles. Emergency vehicles are located in designated spaces in the employee parking lot and in the Training Center parking lot.
6. Go to the "Instrument and Equipment Checks" section in the Initial Actions section of this checklist.

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G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A u91303.C Re17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 18 of 32 Sheet 2 of 9 CHECKLIST 1 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST INITIAL ACTIONS(Cont'd.)

SECOND AND THIRD FMT

1. Report to the Operations Support Center (OSC).
2. Form teams under the direction of the OSC Manager and Lab Foreman in the OSC or the HP Supervisor in the TSC. If the OSC Manager or Lab foremen are not available in the OSC, call the TSC and receive direction from the HP Supervisor.
3. Obtain Emergency Vehicle Key Rings at the OSC.

NOTE If there are no emergency vehicles present in the designated parking spaces at the plant, then drive over and obtain a designated training center emergency vehicle via any company vehicle. Keys to company vehicles can be obtained from the Maintenance tool room and Human Resources in the Administrative building. A personnel vehicle may also be used for this purpose.

4. Obtain Emergency Vehicles. Emergency vehicles are located in designated spaces in the employee parking lot and in the Training Center parking lot.
5. Report to the EOF, obtain field monitoring kit, Southern LINC bag phone, hand held radio, field survey handbook and emergency dosimetry (TLD & EDRD) if not already obtained.
6. Receive an Initial Briefing from the Dose Assessment Manager or designee (or HP Supervisor if the EOF is not activated).
7. The Initial Briefings will be given per Checklist 2, Field Monitoring Team, Initial Briefing Checklist.
8. Go to the "Instrument and Equipment Checks" section in the Initial Actions section of this checklist.

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Approved By A Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 19 of 32 Sheet 3 of 9 CHECKLIST 1 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST INITIAL ACTIONS (Cont'd.)

INSTRUMENT AND EQUIPMENT CHECKS 1Check vehicle for adequate fuel (-L tank or greater), refuel if necessary. The gas pump is operated by a key-card and the users ID number must be used when prompted for a PIN number.

NOTE Inventory of FMT Kit is required ONLY if seal is found broken. If seal is broken, inventory kit per Procedure 91702-C, "Emergency Equipment And Supplies", Data Sheet 2. If the First Teams FMT Kit has a seal broken, they have the option of proceeding to the EOF to obtain a spare FMT kit and leaving the unsealed kit at the EOF to be inventoried at a later time.

2. Check operation of selected Field Monitoring Kit's equipment as follows:
a. Perform radio check on vehicle and hand held radio.
b. Perform operational check on Southern LINC bag phone as follows:

(1) Inspect bag phone power cord and antenna to ensure that they are properly attached to the back of the unit.

(2) Insert the phone power cord into the cigarette lighter.

NOTE If the radio was left on after previous use then it will automatically boot up.

(3) Turn power on by pressing the knob (green circle on face) in the upper left-hand comer of radio and wait for boot up (- 30 seconds).

(4) Perform a radio check once "TI" is displayed in the display window.

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant , 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 20 of 32 CHECKLIST 1 Sheet 4 of 9 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST INITIAL ACTIONS (Cont'd.)

INSTRUMENT AND EQUIPMENT CHECKS (Cont'd.)

c. Perform instrument checks on radiological survey instruments to include:

(1) Calibration up-to-date.

(2) Battery check (3) Response check

d. Perform operational check of air sampler as follows:

(1) Calibration up-to-date.

(2) Install sample head with particulate filter or orifice plate.

CAUTION Ensure power cables and handles will remain clear of vehicle hood before lowering the hood.

(3) Connect air sampler cables to the grill mounted quick disconnect battery cable or to vehicle battery and lower the hood if quick disconnect is not installed.

(4) Start vehicle engine if engine is not already running.

(5) Start air sampler, ensure flow is greater than 25 LPM.

e. Check for satisfactory operation of the Stopwatch. (A personal watch with a second hand is acceptable in lieu of a stopwatch)
3. Obtain replacement for any defective equipment.

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Prucedure Nmber Rev Approved By G. R. Frederick Vog.e Electric enerating Plant A&L 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 21 of 32 Sheet 5 of 9 CHECKLIST 1 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST INITIAL ACTIONS (Cont'd.)

INSTRUMENT AND EQUIPMENT CHECKS (Cont'd.)

4. Ensure air sample heads are loaded and bagged for rapid use. The Silver Zeolite cartridge should have the flow arrow pointing toward the air sampler body and the particulate filter should be installed with the rough side out, away from the sampler body.
5. Install one air sample head in sampler and cover the inlet with a bag or glove.
6. Place the following in vehicle for easy access:

NOTE RO-2 should have beta window closed at all times except when taking an open window reading.

a. ASP-1 or equivalent and RO-2 or equivalent
b. Field monitoring survey forms (Data Sheets 2 & 3, begin filling out as time permits)
c. Clip board
d. Log Book
e. Data Sheet 1 - survey/sample locations, EPZ and site area maps
7. Place kit in vehicle.

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 22 of 32 CHECKLIST 1 Sheet 6 of 9 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST INITIAL ACTIONS (Cont'd.)

MONITORING and SURVEY ACTIONS NOTE The CEDE component of the TEDE dose cannot be directly determined by field measurements, therefore a correction factor of (2) should be applied to convert the DDE to the TEDE dose. This is accomplished by multiplying the Direct Reading Dosimeter reading by 2 to get the TEDE dose. When actual source term data becomes available a more accurate correction factor may be obtained using the offsite dose assessment computer.

1. Wear a direct-reading dosimeter and TLD. Record initial readings in Logbook and record remaining allowable dose for each team member. The FMT Communicator should prepare the KI Distribution Checklist (Data Sheet 1) in Procedure 91305-C, "Protective Action Guidelines", prior to team dispatch.
2. When dispatched, report departure and carry out the instruction of the Dose Assessment Manager via the FMT Communicator.

NOTE Use phonetic alphabet and individual numbers as appropriate (e.g., if Team designation is ST17, report as Sierra Tango One Seven).

3. Turn on survey instrument(s) (ASP-1 and RO-2) and speaker when so equipped. Make frequent observations of meter readings while in transit to sampling location or while traversing plume. Record these observations on Data Sheet 3 or in the Logbook.

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Approved By El 17'ujati P A ,tl Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogte ElectiFc Generatig Plant -- 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 23 of 32 Sheet 7 of 9 CHECKLIST 1 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST INITIAL ACTIONS (Cont'd.)

MONITORING and SURVEY ACTIONS (Cont'd.)

WARNING

a. DO NOT EXCEED A READING OF 100 MREM!HR WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE DOSE ASSESSMENT MANAGER OR HP SUPERVISOR AS APPROPRIATE.
b. ALL ITEMS ENTERING THE PLUME ARE TO BE CONSIDERED POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATED.
4. Report when entering the plume and the location of the highest in transit dose rate.
5. Take KI, per Emergency Director (ED) directive via the FMT Communicator. Don protective clothing when directed by the Dose Assessment Manager or his designee.
6. Check dosimetry at least every 30 minutes and each time the plume is crossed. Record in Logbook and report readings to the FMT Communicator.
7. If routine communications are not being made on a frequent basis, check in with FMT Communicator every 30 minutes. MAINTAIN RADIO CONTACT.
8. Vehicle speed should not exceed 30 mph while traversing the plume. Flashers should be used while sampling.
9. When approximate plume centerline is detected (i.e., highest reading on any traverse),

stop and perform radiation survey as directed by the Field Team Communicator.

NOTE If open window reading is less than 2.5 mRemn/hr then use ASP-1 for survey.

a. Take open and closed window readings at waist and 2-inches.
b. Record data from log book on Data Sheet 2.
10. Report results to FMT Communicator.

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Approved By Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick . 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 24 of 32 Sheet 8 of 9 CHECKLIST 1 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST INITIAL ACTIONS (Cont'd.)

MONITORING and SURVEY ACTIONS (Cont'd.)

NOTE A representative air sample should be taken near the edge of the plume where dose rates are low. Dose Assessment personnel can estimate activity concentration at the plume centerline by correlating the air activity using the ratio of dose rates between the sample point and the plume centerline

11. If the waist-level open window reading is at least twice the closed window reading, or if directed, obtain an air sample, per instructions on Checklist 3.
12. If directed to obtain a surface deposition sample, see Checklist 4, report acquisition and await further instructions.
13. If directed to obtain a vegetation sample, see Checklist 5, report acquisition and await further instructions.
14. If directed to obtain a water sample, see Checklist 6, report acquisition and await further instructions.

RETURN TO BASE/SHIFT TERMINATION WARNING THE VEHICLE AIR CLEANER COULD BE A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF RADIATION DEPENDING ON THE ISOTOPIC MIX OF THE PLUME.

1. On final exit from the plume, or prior to return to base, survey yourself and the vehicle, and document results.
2. If contamination is found, report to FMT Communicator and proceed as directed.
3. Submit all survey and sample records documentation except LOGBOOK to the Dose Assessment Manager (or HP Supervisor if the EOF is not activated). Keep LOGBOOK with you for debriefing.

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Approved By G. R. Frederick VogteElectic Onerafng Plant Az , Procedure Number 91303-C Rev 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 25 of 32 CHECKLIST 1 Sheet 9 of 9 FIELD MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST RETURN TO BASE/SHIFT TERMINATION (Cont'd.)

4. Return sample(s) and rad waste on direction of the Dose Assessment Manager (or HP Supervisor if EOF is not activated).
5. Debrief with Dose Assessment Manager or HP Supervisor, including as a minimum:
a. Radiation exposure from dosimeter readings
b. Subsequent duty schedule (if return is anticipated, obtain name and phone for verification)
c. Unusual circumstances or route conditions
d. Final location for emergency field monitoring kit
6. Ensure emergency field monitoring kit supplies are replenished as necessary by notifying the FMT communicator. The FMT communicator will notify Health Physics personnel of the items that need to be restocked.
7. Sign out in LOGBOOK including:
a. Debrief time
b. Kit discrepancies
c. Final radiation exposure of the dosimeter from each team member
d. Unusual circumstances or route conditions
8. Return LOGBOOK to emergency field monitoring kit.
9. Place emergency field monitoring kit in location specified by Dose Assessment Manager (or HP Supervisor).

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Approved By Plant A Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating PlantA91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 26 of 32 Sheet 1 of 2 CHECKLIST 2 FIELD MONITORING TEAM INITIAL BRIEFING CHECKLIST FIELD TEAM 1 KI-AUTH. DOSIMETRY RESP. QUAL. EXP. MARGIN (Leader) _ [1 El _

INITIAL SAMPLE POINT TYPE VEH.

TEAM BRIEFED FIELD TEAM 2 KI-AUTH. DOSIMETRY RESP. QUAL. EXP. MARGIN (Leader) - _ _ [E E_

INITIAL SAMPLE POINT TYPE VEH.

TEAM BRIEFED FIELD TEAM 3 KI-AUTH. DOSIMETRY RESP. QUAL. EXP. MARGIN (Leader) _ El El]

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INITIAL SAMPLE POINT TYPE VEH.

TEAM BRIEFED El EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION El METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS AFFECTED ZONES WIND SPEED _ WIND DIRECTION FROM TO El PLANT CONDITIONS/ANTICIPATED RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS priýt, A ,-a t 7 "flA)() ýt I')'AI

Approved By V n la Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogue Electric Generating Plant A 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 27 of 32 Sheet 2 of 2 CHECKLIST 2 FIELD MONITORING TEAM INITIAL BRIEFING CHECKLIST EXPOSURE GUIDANCE/LIMITATIONS El Do not exceed a reading of 100 mRemihr. without the approval of the Dose Assessment Manager or TSC HP Supervisor as appropriate.

El All items entering the plume are to be considered potentially contaminated.

El Do not exceed your exposure margin.

El Don PC's when directed by the Dose Assessment Manager or his designee.

El Take KI as directed by Emergency Director.

0l Your self-reading dosimeter reading will initially be multiplied by two (2) to account for CEDE until a more accurate correction factor is computed.

COMMUNICATE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION El Notify FMT Communicator when you encounter edge of plume reading (2x BKG) and plume centerline (Highest dose rate encountered when traversing plume).

The plume centerline should follow the wind direction. If waist level window open (W.O.) readings are 2x's window closed (W.C.) readings then representative air samples should be taken near the edge of the plume, where dose rates are low.

El You will be updated of changes in meteorological, radiological, and other pertinent information every 15-30 minutes or as conditions change.

El Initial sample locations, suggested routes. (See Data Sheet 3 or use logbook to complete traverse path information.)

El Phone number to call if radios fail. (See VEGP Emergency Telephone Directory in FMT Handbook)

El If approached by members of the public and/or press, the field monitoring team leader must contact the EOF for appropriate instructions/directions to give those persons.

El Ensure you log all required information on the appropriate data sheet or in your logbook.

COMMENTS:

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Approved By VoteEeti eeaigPatA ProcedureNumber Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generatg Plant

  • 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 28 of 32 Sheet I of 2 CHECKLIST 3 AIR SAMPLING EQUIPMENT: a. 12V DC Air Sampler.
b. Preloaded sample head.

C. Plastic bags.

d. Marking pen.
e. Forceps.
f. Stop watch.
g. Disposable surgeons gloves.
h. Calculator (optional).
i. ASP-I with HP-260 probe or equivalent.

ACTIONS:

1. Monitor radiation levels at all times. Avoid spreading contamination by using disposable surgeons gloves as a minimum.
2. Obtain Data Sheet 2 and record initial data.

CA UTION Be careful when connecting air sampler cables to battery terminals. Ensure the vehicle hood does not contact exposed cables or cable handles when the hood is lowered.

3. Connect air sampler cables to the grill mounted quick disconnect battery cable or to vehicle battery and lower the hood if quick disconnect is not installed.
4. Start vehicle engine if engine is not already running.
5. Remove cover from sample head inlet.
6. Simultaneously start sampler and timing device.
7. Record start time and start flow rate. Ensure rotometer flow is greater than 25 LPM.
8. Remain in vehicle during sampling to minimize exposure.
9. Obtain sample number from FMT Communicator and record on Data Sheet 2.
10. Label two plastic bags with the sample number.

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Approved By A Procedure Number Rev 17 G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 91303-C Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Number9 29 of 32 08/05/2002 Sheet 2 of 2 CHECKLIST 3 AIR SAMPLING ACTIONS: (CONT'D)

11. Run sample for 10 minutes unless otherwise specified by the FMT Communicator.
12. When sampling is complete, turn off sampler, record stop flow rate on Data Sheet 2 and cover sample head with a plastic bag or glove.
13. Disconnect air sampler from vehicle battery.
14. Proceed out of the plume to a low background area of less than or equal to 300 cpm to count the samples.
15. Purge Silver Zeolite (AgX) or charcoal cartridges by running sample for about 15 seconds.
16. Put on disposable surgeon's gloves.
17. Remove head from sampler, separate particulate filter and cartridge.
18. Count the filter and cartridge and record data (net cpm) on Data Sheet 2.

NOTE Cartridge and particulate filter should remain in the plastic bags until delivered to a lab or EOF.

20. Place the separated particulate filter and cartridge in separate bags.
21. Report sample data to FMT Communicator.

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 30 of 32 CHECKLIST 4 Sheet 1 of 1 SURFACE SAMPLING EOUIPMENT: a. Soil Scoop

b. Large polybag
c. Marking pen
d. Tape
e. Tape measure (optional)
f. Paper towel or wipe
g. Disposable surgeons gloves
h. ASP-I with HP-260 probe or equivalent NOTE Potentially contaminated ice and snow samples should be collected similar to surface samples and analyzed similar to water samples except the ice and/or snow may have to be broken up in order to fill the bag.

ACTIONS

1. Monitor radiation levels at all times. Avoid spreading contamination by using disposable surgeon's gloves as a minimum.
2. Locate an area of exposed soil with minimal or no overhead cover (should not be dirt road).
3. Obtain sample number from FMT Communicator and label the bag with the sample number.
4. Using the trowel, dig soil to a depth of approximately 1/4 inch, and place the soil and whatever lies on the soil into the plastic bag. This sample should represent an area of approximately 10 square feet.
5. Twist the unused portion of the bag to the top and double the top over before taping.
6. Tape the bag such that opening is not exposed.
7. Frisk bag (in low background area, if practical) and label with RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL sticker if net cpm exceeds 100.
8. Record sample data on Data Sheet 2.
9. Record sample number, location, date and time of sample in the LOGBOOKS.

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 31 of 32 CHECKLIST 5 Sheet 1 of I VEGETATION SAMPLING EQUIPMEN IT: a. Razor knife, scissors or grass clippers

b. Large polybag C. Marking pen
d. Tape
e. Tape measure (optional)
f. Paper towel or wipe
g. Disposable surgeons gloves
h. ASP-I with HP-260 probe or equivalent ACTIONS:
1. Monitor radiation levels at all times. Avoid spreading contamination by using disposable surgeons gloves as a minimum.
2. Locate an area of exposed growing grasses with minimal or no overhead cover.
3. Obtain sample number from FMT Communicator and label the bag toward the bottom with the sample number.
4. Cut the grass from a 10 ft2 area about (2 ft x 5 ft) and place in bag. Cut sufficient grass to fill the bag approximately I full. Grass should be cut to about I to I inch from the ground.
5. Twist the unused portion of the bag to the top and double the top over before taping.
6. Tape the bag such that opening is not exposed.
7. Frisk bag (in low background area, if practical) and label with RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL sticker if net cpm exceeds 100.
8. Record sample data on Data Sheet 2.
9. Record sample number, location, date and time of sample in the LOGBOOKS.

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Approved By Vogtee Electric P erating Number Rey G. R. Frederick V E t 91303-C 17 Date Approved FIELD SAMPLING AND SURVEYS Page Number 08/05/2002 32 of 32 CHECKLIST 6 Sheet 1 of 1 WATER SAMPLING EQUIPMENT: a. Poly bottle (approximately 1 liter)

b. Marking pen C. Paper towel or wipe
d. Disposable surgeons gloves.
e. ASP- 1 with HP-260 probe or equivalent ACTIONS:
1. Monitor radiation levels at all times. Avoid spreading contamination by using disposable surgeons gloves as a minimum.
2. Locate an area of non-flowing water with minimal or no overhead cover. If water is flowing, seek clarification from FMT Communicator.
3. Obtain sample number from FMT Communicator and label bottle with the sample number.
4. Fill bottle slowly with surface water by partial submersion of the bottle.
5. Wipe bottle and place in bag.
6. Frisk bag (in low background area, if practical) and label with RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL sticker if net cpm exceeds 100.
7. Record sample data on Data Sheet 2.
8. Record sample number, location, date and time of sample in LOGBOOKS.

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Approved By Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A Procedure Number 91305-C Rev 17 G. R. Frederick Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Page Number A T1 of 14 08/05/2002 PRB REVIEW REQUIRED 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide instruction(s) for protective action(s) and the factors to be considered in selection of an appropriate measure.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITY protective 2.1 The Emergency Director (ED) shall be responsible for implementing onsite actions throughout the emergency. He shall also be responsible for offsite protective action recommendations (PAR) to the States. This responsibility shall not be delegated.

2.2 The Health Physics (HP) Supervisor (HP Foreman if TSC is not activated) shall be responsible for evaluating the radiological situation onsite and for recommending onsite protective actions to the ED. The HP Supervisor shall also have responsibility for making offsite dose estimates and recommending offsite protective actions to the ED until relieved of that responsibility by the Dose Assessment Manager.

2.3 The Dose Assessment Manager shall be responsible for making offsite dose estimates and recommending offsite protective actions to the ED.

3.0 PREREQUISITES A Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency has been declared in accordance with Procedure 91001-C, "Emergency Classification and Implementing Instructions".

4.0 PRECAUTIONS 4.1 The offsite protective actions determined by this procedure shall be presented to appropriate State personnel as recommendations. Only the States are authorized to implement offsite protective actions.

4.2 Protective action recommendations shall be made on the basis of plant conditions and/or dose assessment results. If a General Emergency is declared, protective action recommendations shall be made during initial notification based on plant conditions and in accordance with guidelines of Table 1. A 15-minute time limit is required to notify the offsite agencies whenever a PAR is given or has been upgraded or changed. Dose assessment results should be used to refine protective action recommendations (but not reduce) after adequate data becomes available.

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Approved By Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick E ran 91305-C 17 PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIELINES Page Number Date Approved 08/05/2002 2 of 14 4.3 Protective action guidelines shall not imply an acceptable dose under any circumstances.

4.4 Weather conditions and weather forecasts will be considered by the States and Counties in their decisions regarding implementation of Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) recommended protective actions. Weather should therefore not influence VEGP protective action recommendation for the public except for changes in plume trajectory.

4.4.1 Utilize forecast changes in wind direction in the determination of expected changes in plume trajectory. Areas for which protective actions are recommended may be expanded using simple manual rotation of the plume footprint.

4.5 At times, selection of protective actions must be considered on the basis of an expected degradation of plant systems and equipment prior to the release of radioactivity.

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 ONSITE PROTECTIVE ACTIONS NOTE Direct radiation monitoring, contamination control, personnel dosimetry and other onsite protective measures shall be conducted in accordance with Health Physics Procedure 00930-C, "Radiation And Contamination Control", unless directed otherwise by the HP Supervisor.

5.1.1 The HP Supervisor shall prepare appropriate radiological assessments. Based on these assessments, he shall recommend onsite protective actions to the ED using the following criteria:

5.1.1.1 Evacuation or early dismissal of non-essential personnel shall be mandatory for a Site Area Emergency or a General Emergency. For an Alert classification, an Early Dismissal of all non-essential personnel is normally conducted. An evacuation to a relocation center may be ordered at the Alert classification if the monitoring and possible decontamination of evacuees is required.

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Approved By 4 Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A 91305-C 17 Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Page Number 08/05/2002 3 of 14 5.1.1.2 Additionally the HP Supervisor shall:

5.1.1.2.1 Make thyroid dose estimates for workers entering airborne radioactivity areas and shall recommend the use of potassium iodide (KI) as a thyroid blocking agent to the ED when thyroid doses are projected, or have been estimated, to be equal to or above 25 rem.

5.1.1.2.2 Direct radiological survey personnel (In-Plant Monitoring Teams for CR, TSC, PESB, and OSC, habitability personnel performing habitability surveys for EOF) to issue KI to those individuals who are candidates for KI based on criteria in 5.1.1.2.1. Ensure those personnel actually exposed to 25 rem or greater receive 130 mg daily of KI for at least 3 days.

5.1.1.2.3 Obtain completed KI Distribution Checklist (Checklist 1) from the radiological survey personnel.

5.1.1.2.4 Consult with candidate's supervisor for replacement of candidates who have reported a KI sensitivity, or who have received the maximum (10) dosages allowed.

5.1.1.3 The use of additional dosimetry, respiratory protection and protective clothing shall be recommended by the HP Supervisor on the basis of criteria in Procedures 91301-C, "Emergency Exposure Guidelines" and 00920-C, "Radiation Exposure Limits And Administrative Guidelines".

5.1.2 The ED shall be responsible for implementing onsite protective actions per Procedure 91102-C, "Duties Of The Emergency Director", and Procedure 91403-C, "Site Evacuation", after consultation with the HP Supervisor.

5.1.3 Radiological survey personnel directed to issue KI shall:

5.1.3.1 Obtain KI from the CR/TSC, OSC, or EOF emergency kits.

5.1.3.2 Obtain the name(s) or location(s) of personnel who are to be issued KI.

5.1.3.3 Obtain sufficient copies of the KI Distribution Checklist (Checklist 1).

5.1.3.4 Follow the instructions on the KI Distribution Checklist (Checklist 1).

5.1.3.5 Report to the HP Supervisor or his designee after completion of KI distribution.

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Approved By Vogtle Eer Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick ..og.e Electic Generatin.g Plant 91305-C 17 Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIELINES Page Number 08/05/2002 4 of 14 5.2 OFFSITE PROTECTIVE ACTIONS 5.2.1 If a General Emergency has been declared, offsite protective action recommendations shall be made based on plant conditions (see Table 1). Dose assessment results may increase the recommended protective action, but should not decrease the initial General Emergency protective action recommendations.

5.2.2 The Dose Assessment Manager shall prepare appropriate radiological assessments as described in Procedure 91304-C, "Estimating Offsite Dose".

5.2.3 The Dose Assessment Manager, in consultation with the HP Supervisor, shall review plant status and estimate the potential for a release or, if a release is occurring, for changes in the release rate.

5.2.4 The Dose Assessment Manager shall update and refine dose estimates for critical receptor site locations per Procedure 91304-C, "Estimating Offsite Dose" approximately every 15 to 30 minutes, or upon significant changes, in one or more of the following parameters:

5.2.4.1 Release rates.

5.2.4.2 Duration of the releases.

5.2.4.3 Isotopic mixture of the release (varies as a function of effective age).

5.2.4.4 Meteorological conditions.

5.2.5 In addition, he shall make dose projections for potential releases or potential increases in release rates.

5.2.6 The Dose Assessment Manager shall compare the plant condition and dose estimates with the Guidelines for Recommended Protective Actions for Gaseous Plume Exposure in Table 1.

5.2.7 If offsite doses exceed the action thresholds, then evacuation shall be recommended.

Evacuations will require approximately 2.5 to 3 h for completion.

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ting A Procedure Number Rev 17 G. R. Frederick Votle Eletric Genera Plant 91305-C Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Page Number 08/05/2002 5 of 14 5.2.8 If offsite doses do not exceed the action threshold, or if local constraints prevent evacuation, sheltering may be prescribed by the states or counties together with the following actions:

5.2.8.1 Remain indoors.

5.2.8.2 Close windows.

5.2.8.3 Turn off ventilation system.

5.2.8.4 Seal cracks in doors, windows, or walls with wet material (paper, cloth, etc.).

5.2.9 Protective action recommendations shall be made in accordance with Table 1. Zones should be used when making recommendations. Savannah River Site (SRS) is one big zone. Use miles when referencing the SRS zone. (i.e., evacuate out to 5 miles in SRS).

5.2.10 After the plume has passed, it may still be advisable to consider the possibility of evacuation if high dose rates due to ground deposition are possible. Dose rates due to deposited radioactivity shall be determined using sampling information obtained per Procedure 91302-C, "In-Plant Sampling And Surveys" and Procedure 91303-C, "Field Sampling And Surveys".

5.2.11 The ED shall make offsite protective action recommendations to offsite authorities in accordance with Procedure 91102-C, "Duties Of The Emergency Director", after consultation with the Dose Assessment Manager.

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 91305-C 17 Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Page Number 08/05/2002 6 of 14

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 VEGP EMERGENCY PLAN 6.2 PROCEDURES 6.2.1 00920-C, "Radiation Exposure Limits And Administrative Guidelines" 6.2.2 91001-C, "Emergency Classification And Implementing Instructions" 6.2.3 91102-C, "Duties Of The Emergency Director" 6.2.4 91301-C, "Emergency Exposure Guidelines" 6.2.5 91302-C, "In-Plant Sampling And Surveys" 6.2.6 91303-C, "Field Sampling And Surveys" 6.2.7 91304-C, "Estimating Offsite Dose" 6.2.8 91403-C, "Site Evacuation" 6.3 NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, "Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants".

6.4 Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions For Nuclear Incidents, EPA-400-R-92-001, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Radiation Programs, October 1991.

6.5 10 CFR 50.47 (b) (10).

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Approved By .Voge Electric Generati-- Plant A Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick ....... P t91305-C 17 Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Page Number 08/05/2002 7 of 14 TABLE 1 GUIDELINES FOR RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR GASEOUS PLUME EXPOSURE NON-ESSENTIAL STATION PERSONNEL AND GENERAL POPULATION NOTE Affected zones (Data Sheets 1 and 2 ) are the direct downwind zone and each adjacent zone.

CONDITION RECOMMENDED ACTION PAR 1.

A General Emergency has been declared. " Evacuate - 2 miles in all directions and 5 miles downwind.

"* Shelter - remainder of the 10 mile EPZ.

"* Use Data Sheet 1 to identify affected zones for Georgia and South Carolina. Savannah River Site is a zone. (Figure 1 - 10 mile EPZ map may be used as a reference)

PAR 2.

A General Emergency has been declared " Evacuate - 5 miles in all directions and 10 with: miles downwind.

- large amounts of fission products or noble gases "* Shelter - the remainder of the 10 mile EPZ.

are in the containment atmosphere "* Use Data Sheet 2 to identify affected zones (RE-0005/0006 reading >1.OE+8 mrem/hr) for Georgia and South Carolina. Savannah River Site is a zone. (Figure 1 - 10 mile EPZ OR map may be used as a reference).

- severe core damage has occurred(or is likely) and containment failure has occurred (or is judged imminent).

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Approved By VgeEetiGerangP an Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick Vogle Ele i Pn 91305-C 17 Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Page Nmbe 08/05/2002 8 of 14 TABLE 1 (Cont'd.)

GUIDELINES FOR RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR GASEOUS PLUME EXPOSURE NON-ESSENTIAL STATION PERSONNEL AND GENERAL POPULATION CONDITION RECOMMENDED ACTION PAR 3.

An actual release has occurred or is imminent and " General Emergency should be declared in the projected dose to individuals in the population accordance with 91001 -C, "Emergency (outside the site boundary) is calculated to be: Classification And Implementing Instructions".

" Evacuate - 5 miles in all directions and 10

a. Total Effective Dose Equivalent miles downwind.

Equal to or Greater than 1 rem

"* Shelter - the remainder of the 10 mile EPZ.

OR

"* Use Data Sheet 2 to identify affected zones for Georgia and South Carolina. Savannah

b. Committed Dose Equivalent for Thyroid River Site is a zone. (Figure 1 - 10 mile Equal to or Greater than 5 rem EPZ map may be used as a reference).

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Approved By Vogt.1 Elcti GneaI i Plant A Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick VgtleElectric Gneramg pN91305-C 17 Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Page Number 08/05/2002 9 of 14 TABLE 1 (Cont'd.)

GUIDELINES FOR RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR GASEOUS PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY TEAM PERSONNEL CONDITION RECOMMENDED ACTION PAR 4.

An actual release has occurred or is imminent and the Issue potassium iodide.

projected dose to Emergency Team workers is calculated to be:

a. Committed Dose Equivalent of 25 rem to the thyroid PAR 5.

An actual release has occurred or is imminent and the Evacuate personnel unless emergency projected dose to Emergency Team workers is calculated exposure is authorized per Procedure to be: 91301 -C "Emergency Exposure Guidelines".

a. Total Effective Dose Equivalent of 5 rem OR
b. Committed Dose Equivalent of 50 rem to the thyroid or other organs OR
c. Shallow Dose Equivalent of 50 rem to the skin Printed August 13, 2002 at 7:27

Approved By Vo ,Eeti eeaigPatAProcedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick 91305-C 17 Date Approved PROTECTIVE A Page Number A

08/05/2002 ACTION 10 of 14 DATA SHEET 1 AFFECTED ZONES FOR PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS PAR 1 WIND DIRECTION EVACUATE ZONES SHELTER ZONES FROM 11.25 - 33.75 A, B-5, C-5, SRS to 2 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 33.75 - 56.25 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, SRS to 2 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 56.25 - 78.75 A, C-5, D-5, E-5, SRS to 2 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 78.75 - 101.25 A, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, SRS to 2 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 101.25 - 123.75 A, D-5, E-5, F-5, SRS to 2 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 123.75 - 146.25 A, D-5, E-5, F-5, SRS to 2 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 146.25 - 168.75 A, E-5, F-5, SRS to 5 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 168.75 - 191.25 A, F-5, SRS to 5 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 191.25 - 213.75 A, F-5, SRS to 5 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 213.75 -236.25 A, SRS to 5 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 236.25 - 258.75 A, SRS to 5 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 258.75 - 281.25 A, B-5, SRS to 5 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 281.25 - 303.75 A, B-5, SRS to 5 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 303.75 - 326.25 A, B-5, SRS to 5 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 326.25 - 348.75 A, B-5, SRS to 2 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ 348.75 - 11.25 A, B-5, C-5, SRS to 2 Miles Remainder of 10 mile EPZ Printed August 13, 2002 at 7:27

Approved By Vogtle Electic Gnerating Plant A Procedur Number Rev G. R . Frederick ....... .......... .. ....... .. ... 91305-C 17 Date Appved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES PageNmb 08/05/2002 11 of 14 DATA SHEET 2 AFFECTED ZONES FOR PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS PAR2 &3 WIND DIRECTION EVACUATE ZONES SHELTER ZONES FROM 11.25 - 33.75 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, C-10, D-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 5 Miles 33.75 - 56.25 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, C-10, D-10, E-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 5 Miles 56.25 - 78.75 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, D-10, E-10, F-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 5 Miles 78.75 - 101.25 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, D-10, E-10, F-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 5 Miles 101.25 - 123.75 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, E-10, F-10, G-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 5 Miles 123.75 - 146.25 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, E-10, F-10, G-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 10 Miles 146.25 - 168.75 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, F-10, G-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 10 Miles 168.75 - 191.25 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, F-10, G-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 10 Miles 191.25 - 213.75 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, G-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 10 Miles 213.75 - 236.25 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 10 Miles 236.25 - 258.75 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, H-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 10 Miles 258.75 - 281.25 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, B-10, H-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 10 Miles 281.25 - 303.75 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, B-10, C-10, H-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 10 Miles 303.75 - 326.25 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, B-10, C-10, H-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 10 Miles 326.25 - 348.75 A, B-5, C-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, B-10, C-10, D-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 5 Miles 348.75 - 11.25 A, B-5, C-5,D -5, E-5, F-5, B-10, C-10, D-10, Remainder of 10 mile EPZ SRS to 5 Miles Printed August 13, 2002 at 7:27

Approved By Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick I .... E..... a g Plant ,. 91305-C 17 Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Page Number 08/05/2002 12 of 14 EPZ BOUNDARY "1n991581 E VACUATION ZONE BOUNDARIES VOGTLE ELECTRIC GE NERATING PLANT / '

10-MILE EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE (EPZ) 180 FIGURE 1 Printed August 13, 2002 at 7:27

Approved By E Procedure Number Rev G. R. Frederick E e a 91305-C 17 Date Approved PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES Page Number 08/05/2002 13 of 14 CHECKLIST 1 Sheet I of 2 KI DISTRIBUTION CHECKLIST Prior to issuing KI, ask the candidate the following:

1. Name SS No. or TLD No.

CA UTION DO NOT ISSUE KI to candidate if response to questions 2, 3, or 4 is "yes Call HP Supervisor and report candidate name, situation, and await further instructions.

2. Do you have a known allergic reaction or sensitivity to KI?

Yes Go to Step 6.

No Go to Step 3.

3. Have you received KI in the past 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />?

Yes __ Go to Step 6.

No Go to Step 4.

4. Have you received KI for 10 or more days?

Yes __ Go to Step 6.

No Go to Step 5.

NOTE The Field Monitoring Team Kits contain bottles of KI tablets. The FMT members are to take the prescribed amount issued by this checklist, from the kits, when directed by the Emergency Director.

5. Issue ONE 130 mg dose of KI and have candidate sign Step 7.
6. KI not to be issued because of:

Allergy/sensitivity to KI.

Received KI within last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

Received KI for 10 or more days.

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7. I have been issued ONE 130 mg dose of KI and will take it when directed by the Emergency Director or his designee.

Candidate's Signature Date Time

8. Issuing individual:

Name Date Time

9. Submit completed checklist to HP Supervisor or designee.

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