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Revisions to Radiological Emergency Response Plan Implementing Procedures
ML023650512
Person / Time
Site: Kewaunee Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 12/20/2002
From: Coutu T
Nuclear Management Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
References
-RFPFR, NRC-02-110
Download: ML023650512 (22)


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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Point Beach Nuclear Plant N490 Highway 42 6610 Nuclear Road Kewaunee, WI 54216-9511 Two Rivers, WI 54241 920.388.2560 920.755.2321 Nuc Committed to Nuclear Excellene~ Kewaunee I Point Beach Nuclear Operated by Nuclear Management Company, LLC NRC-02-110 December 20, 2002 10 CFR 50, App. E U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Ladies/Gentlemen:

Docket 50-305 Operating License DPR-43 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Radiological Emergency Response Plan Implementing Procedures Pursuant to 10 CFR 50 Appendix E, attached is the latest revisions to the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Radiological Emergency Response Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs). These revised procedures supersede the previously submitted procedures.

Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.4, two additional copies of this letter and attachment are hereby submitted to the Regional Administrator, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region III, Lisle, Illinois. As required, one copy of this letter and attachment is also submitted to the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant NRC Senior Resident Inspector.

Sincerely, I

6L4-Thomas Coutu Site Vice President SLC Attachment cc - US NRC Senior Resident Inspector, w/attach.

US NRC, Region 111 (2 copies), w/attach.

Electric Division, PSCW, w/o attach.

QA Vault, wo/attach. jkD4'5

DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT FROM: DIANE FENCL - KNPP TRANSMITAL DATE 12-19-2002 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES TRANSMITTAL FORM OUTSIDE AGENCY COPIES (1-20)

S. Campion - NRC Document Control Desk (1)* Krista Kappelman - PBNP - EP (10)*

S. Campion - NRC Region 11 (2, 3)* Craig Weiss - Alliant Energy (11)*

S. Campion - NRC Resident Inspector (4) (receives Appx. A phone numbers)*

S. Campion - State of Wisconsin (5)* Jill Stern - Nuclear Management Company (12)*

S. Campion - KNPP QA Vault (NRC Letter & Memo Only) (15)*

PERSONAL COPIES (21-40) These copies are for the personal use of the listed Individuals for reference or emergency response.

J. Bennett (33) D. Seebart (24) J. Ferris (13) T. Coutu (28)

REFERENCE COPIES - CUSTODIAN (41-100) These copies are for general reference by anyone. They are distributed throughout the plant and corporate offices. The named Individual Is the responsible custodian for the procedures and shall insure they are properly maintained.

NO Library - KNPP (59) Resource Center - Training (82)

C. Sternitzky - ATF-2 (44) D. Krall - CR/SS Office (51,56)

M. Daron - Security Building (46) C. Grant - TSC (50)

C. Grant - EOF (81) W. Galarneau - RAF (53)

C. Grant - OSF (52) W. Galarneau - SBF/EMT (54)

LOREB - STF (62,66,67,68,70,72,73,74) W. Galarneau - RPO (55)

STF Library (43) STF (86,87, 88)

WORKING COPIES (101-199) These copies of procedures are kept in the areas designated for use in response to an emergency.

W. Galarneau - RAF/RPO (106, 107) Simulator/Communicator (117)

W. Galarneau - SBF/ENV (108, 109) M. Fend - Security (121)

W. Galarneau - SBF/EM Team (110,111, l1lA) S. Zutz - Security Building (120)

W. Flint - Cold Chem/HR Sample Room (113) Ops Admin. (126)

S. Zutz - SBF/SEC (114) C. Grant - TSC Response Binder (artiW Distribution)

D. Krall - CR/Communicator (116)(Partza Distribution) C. Grant - EOF Response Binder (Partiai Distribution)

Originals to KNPP QA Vault Please follow the directions when updating your EPIP Manual. WATCH FOR DELETIONS!!! These are controlled procedures and random checks may be made to ensure the manuals are kept up-to-date.

"*THISIS NOT A CONTROLLED COPY. IT IS A COPY FOR INFORMATION ONLY.

I

KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT REVISION OF EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES December 19, 2002 EPIPs, Please follow the directions listed below. If you have any questions regarding changes made to the please contact Dave Seebart at extL8719.

EPIP Index, dated 12-19-2002.. .... .

REMOVE 'INSERT PROCEDURE- REV. " . PROCEDURE REV.

EPIP-AD-11 -R ... EPIP-AD-li . S Form EPIPF-AD-I I-0 .G Form EPIPF-AD-1 1-01 H I CERTIFY Copy No. .(WPSC No.) of the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant's EPIPs has been updated.

-' SIGNATURE DATE Please return this sheet to DIANE FENCLE Diane Fend Enclosur6

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.6 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 PROC. NO. TITLE REV. DATE EP-AD EPIP-AD-01 Personnel Response to the Plant Emergency Siren K 11-26-2002 EPIP-AD-02 Emergency Class Determination AE 11-26-2002 EPIP-AD-03 KNPP Response to an Unusual Event AF 06-20-2002 EPIP-AD-04 KNPP Response to A ert o6r ig er 'AK 08-20-2002 EP-AD-5 Site Emergency Deleted 04-27-87 EPIP-AD-05 Emergency Response.Organization Shift Relief .D 05-09-2002 Guideline EP-AD-6 General Emergency Deleted 04-24-87 EPIP-AD-07 Initial. Emergency Notifications AR 06-20-2002 EP-AD-8 Notification of Alert or Higher Deleted 02-26-96 EP-AD-9 Notification of Site Emergency Deleted 04-27-87 EP-AD-10 Notification of General Emergency Deleted 04-27-87 EPIP-AD-I 1- " iergency Radiatlb-Cohitrols S 12-19-2002 EP-AD-12 Personnel Assembly and Accountability Deleted 03-26-94 EP-AD-13 Personnel Evacuation Deleted 04-25-94 EP-AD-13A Limited Area Evacuation Deleted 03-01-83 EP-AD-13B Emergency Assembly/Evacuation Deleted 03-01-83 EP-AD-13C Site Evacuation Deleted 03-01-83 EP-AD-14 Search and Rescue Deleted 05-25-94 EPIP-AD-15 Recovery Planning and Termination P 09-12-2002 EP-AD-16 Occupational Injuries or Vehicle Accidents Deleted 03-14-97 During Emergencies EP-AD-17 Communications Deleted 03-05-84 EPIP-AD-18 Potassium Iodide Distribution P 02-27-2002 EPIP-AD-19 Protective Action Guidelines R 11-07-2002 PAGE 1 OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 PROC. NO. TITLE REV. DATE EPIP-AD-20 KNPP Response to a Security Threat C 05-23-2002 EP-ENV EPIP-ENV-01 Environmental Monitoring Group Organization W 08-20-2002 and Responsibilities EPIP-ENV-02 Environmental Monitoring Team Activation X 10-02-2001 EP-ENV-3A Environmental Protection Director Actions and Deleted 09-26-84 Directives EP-ENV-3B EM Team Actions Deleted 09-26-84 EPIP-ENV-03C Dose Projection Using RASCAL Version 2.2 W 08-20-2002 Software EP-ENV-3D Revision and Control of ISODOSE I[ Deleted 02-14-95 EP-ENV-3E Manual Determination of X/Q Deleted 04-24-87 EP-ENV-3F Manual Determination of X/Q (Green Bay Deleted 05-30-86 Meteorological Data)

EP-ENV-3G Manual Dose Projection Calculation Deleted 06-02-89 EP-ENV-3H Protective Action Recommendations Deleted 04-13-90 EPIP-ENV-04A Portable Survey Instrument Use T 08-20-2002 EPIP-ENV-04B Air Sampling and Analysis X 08-20-2002 EP-ENV-4C Environmental Monitoring Teams Deleted 04-13-90 EPIP-ENV-04C Ground Deposition Sampling and Analysis X 08-20-2002 EPIP-ENV-04D Plume Tracking for Environmental Monitoring 0 08-20-2002 Teams EP-ENV-5A LCS-1 Operation Deleted 04-14-86 EP-ENV-5B MS-3 Operation Deleted 04-14-86 EP-ENV-5C SAM II Operation Deleted 04-14-86 EP-ENV-5D PAC-4G (Alpha Counter) Operation Deleted 04-14-86 EP-ENV-5E Reuter-Stokes Operation Deleted 08-27-85 PAGE 2 OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 PROC. NO. TITLE REV. DATE EP-ENV-6 Data Analysis, Dose Projections and Protective Deleted 12-21-81 Action Recommendations EP-ENV-6 Alternate Sample Analysis and Relocation of EM Deleted 04-14-86 Team EP-ENV-6A Relocation of Site Access Facility (Habitability) Deleted 03-23-84 EP-ENV-6B SAF Environmental Sample Analysis Relocation Deleted 03-23-84 EP-ENV-7 Site Access Facility Communications Deleted 09-26-84 EP-ENV-8 Total Population Dose Estimate Calculations Deleted 04-14-86 EP-EOF EP-EOF-1 Corporate Emergency Response Organization Deleted 03-11-94 EPIP-EOF-02 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation AA 08-06-2002 EPIP-EOF-03 EOF Staff Action for Unusual Event AC 02-06-2002 EPIP-EOF-04 EOF Staff Action for Alert or Higher AJ 08-06-2002 EP-EOF-5 Corporate Staff Action for Site Emergency Deleted 04-24-87 EP-EOF-6 Corporate Staff Action for General Emergency Deleted 04-24-87 EP-EOF-7 Notification of Unusual Event Deleted 04-06-94 EP-EOF-8 Relocation of EOF Deleted 03-01-83 EPIP-EOF-08 Continuing Emergency Notifications X 06-20-2002 EP-EOF-9 Interface with Support Organizations Deleted 03-05-84 EP-EOF-9 Notification of Site Emergency Deleted 04-24-87 EP-EOF-10 Notification of General Emergency Deleted 04-24-87 EPIP-EOF-1 I Internal Communication and Documentation V 11-07-2002 Flow EPIP-EOF-12 Media Center/Emergency Operation Facility/Joint Q 06-20-2002 Public Information Center Security PAGE 3 OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 PROC. NO. TITLE REV. DATE EP-OP EP-OP-1 Control Room Emergency Organization Deleted 04-24-87 EP-OP-2 Emergency Control Room Activation for Deleted 04-24-87 Emergency Response EP-OP-3 Control Room Communications Deleted 04-24-87 EP-OSF EP-OSF-1 Operation Support Facility Emergency Deleted 04-24-87 Organization EPIP-OSF-02 Operational Support Facility Operations V 11-26-2002 EPIP-OSF-03 Work Orders During an Emergency P 05-09-2002 EP-OSF-4 Operational Support Facility Communications Deleted 04-24-87 EPIP-OSF-04 Search and Rescue E 05-23-2002 EP-RET EP-RET-1 Radiation Emergency Team Organization Deleted 04-16-96 EPIP-RET-02 In-Plant Radiation Emergency Team V 05-23-2002 EPIP-RET-02A Radiation Protection Office/Radiological Analysis U 11-07-2002 Facility (RPO/RAF) Activation EPIP-RET-02B Gaseous Effluent Release Path, Radioactivity, and S 08-06-2002 Release Rate Determination EP-RET-2C Containment Air Sampling and Analysis Deleted 03-01-83 EPIP-RET-02D Emergency Radiation Entry Controls and M 06-12-2001 Implementation EP-RET-2E Handling of Injured Personnel Deleted 04-16-96 EP-RET-2F Personnel Decontamination Deleted 04-13-90 EPIP-RET-03 Chemistry Emergency Team 0 02-01-2000 EPIP-RET-03A Liquid Effluent Release Paths L 11-29-2001 EP-RET-3B Post-Accident Reactor Coolant Alternate Deleted 01-25-88 Sampling Procedure PAGE 4 OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 PROC. NO. TITLE REV. DATE EPIP-RET-03C Post Accident Operation of the High Radiation P 01-15-2002 Sample Room EPIP-RET-03D Containment Air Sampling Analysis Using CASP N 01-15-2002 EP-RET-3E Post Accident Operation of High Rad Sample Deleted 08-27-85 Room Inline Multiported Count Cave EPIP-RET-04 SBF Activation T 10-17-2002 EP-RET-4A EOF Radiological Monitoring Deleted 03-10-83 EPIP-RET-04A SBF Operation/Relocation Deleted 10-02-2001 EP-RET-4B Radiological Controls at Site Access Facility Deleted 07-12-94 EP-RET-4C Site Radiological Monitoring Deleted 07-12-94 EP-RET-4D SAM-H Operation Deleted 07-12-94 EP-RET-5 Plume Projection Deleted 09-26-84 EPIP-RET-05 Site Boundary Dose Rates During Controlled H 10-09-2001 Plant Cooldown EP-RET-5A Plume Projection Deleted 04-27-87 EP-RET-6 Dose Projection Deleted 04-24-87 EP-RET-7 Radiological Analysis Facility/Radiation Deleted 04-24-87 Protection Office Communications EPIP-RET-08 Contamination Control of the Aurora Medical Deleted 05-23-2002 Center EPIP-RET-09 Post-Accident Population Dose L 04-16-2002 EP-SEC EP-SEC-1 Security Organization Deleted 04-24-87 EPIP-SEC-02 Security Force Response to Emergencies Y 11-14-2002 EP-SEC-2A Manual Activation of Emergency Sirens Deleted 04-16-82 EPIP-SEC-03 Personnel Assembly and Accountability AF 11-26-2002 EPIP-SEC-04 Security Force Actions for Dosimetry Issue P 10-02-2001 PAGE S OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 PROC. NO. TITLE REV. DATE EP-SEC-5 Security Force Response to the EOF Deleted 07-28-88 EPIP-SEC-05 Personnel Evacuation G 06-20-2002 EP-TSC EPIP-TSC-01 Technical Support Center Organization and R 08-06-2002 Responsibilities EPIP-TSC-02 Technical Support Center Activation T 02-06-2002 EPIP-TSC-03 Plant Status Procedure V 10-09-2001 EPIP-TSC-04 Emergency Physical Changes, Major Equipment N 05-09-2002 Repair EP-TSC-5 Technical Support Center Communications Deleted 04-24-87 Equipment EP-TSC-6 Assessment of Reactor Core Damage Deleted 09-30-86 EPIP-TSC-07 RV Head Venting Time Calculation J 06-20-2002 EPIP-TSC-08A Calculations for Steam Release from Steam 0 11-26-2002 Generators EPIP-TSC-08B* STMRLS Computer Program G 06-20-2002 EP-TSC-8C* See EP-TSC-8B Deleted 04-16-92

  • EP-TSC-8B was totally deleted; therefore, EP-TSC-8C was changed to EP-TSC-8B EP-TSC-9 Core Damage Assessment Using Released Deleted 09-30-86 Radionuclides EPIP-TSC.09A* Core Damage Assessment J 05-16-2002 EPIP-TSC.09B* CORE Computer Program Deleted 05-16-2002 EP-TSC-9C* See EP-TSC-9B Deleted 04-16-92

EPIP-TSC-10 Technical Support for IPEOPs K 05-09-2002 PAGE 6 OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 FIGURES EPIP FIG# Figure EPIPFG DESCRIPTION REV. DATE EP-SEC-5 Technical Support EPIP-APPX-A-06 EP-oG-003 APPX-A-06-03 Center - KNP Floor Plan B 06-12-2001 Site Boundary Facility EPIP-APPX-A-06 EP-IG-005 APPX-A-06-02 KNP Floor Plan A 10-31-2000 Radiological Analysis EPIP-APPX-A-06 p.iq,-eo APPX-A-06-01 Facility - KNP Floor Plan A 10-31-2000 EPIP-EOF-12 Division Office Building Form EPIPF-EOF-02-01 EP-nIG-09 EOF-12-01 (2nd Floor) Floor Plan B 10-24-2000 State/County Work Area EPIP-APPX-A-06 W-FIG-012 APPX-A-06-08 WPSC D2-1 Floor Plan C 10-31-2000 NRC Work Area EPIP-APPX-A-06 EP-G-G013 APPX-A-06-09 WPSC D2-4 Floor Plan A 10-31-2000 Population Distribution by Geographical Sub EPIP-AD-19 EP.-G-014 AD-19-01 Areas (with sectors) A 10-31-2000 EOF - WPSC D2-3 EPIP-APPX-A-06 Ep*Io-2 APPX-A-06-04 Floor Plan C 10-30-2001 Location of JPIC and Media Briefing Center EPIP-EOF-12 EP-FIG-OU EOF- 12-02 Map C 06-20-2002 KNP Site Map &

EP-SEC-5 E,.noG-M SEC-05-01 Evacuation Routes C 06-20-2002 Floor Plan - Media APPX-A-6 EP-FIG-034 - -- Briefing Center Deleted 08-04-98 General Office EPIP-EOF-12 Building - WPSC (1st EPIP-APPX-A-06 EP-miamo3s APPX-A-06-06 Floor) Floor Plan C 10-24-2000 Floor Plan - Corporate APPX-A-6 .HFIG-037 --- Response Center Deleted 08-04-98 APPX-A-6 E-o- -G- Floor Plan - JPIC Deleted 08-04-98 EPIP-OSF-02 EP-H"G-39 OSF-02-01 High Priority Work A 10-02-2001 EPIP-OSF-02 EP.FIG-039A OSF-02-02 Lower Priority Work A 10-02-2001 JPIC - Federal Work EPIP-APPX-A-06 EP-FlrG43 APPX-A-06-10 Area - WPSC D2-9 B 12-21-2001 JPIC - State and County Work Area EPIP-APPX-A-06 -ncP-RG"APPX-A-06-07 WPSC D2-8 C 12-21-2001 JPIC - Utility Work EPIP-APPX-A-06 EP-HF4W5 APPX-A-06-05 Area - WPSC D2-7 C 12-21-2001 Aurora Medical Center RET-08 EP.-FC,-o" RET-08-01 Location Deleted 05-23-2002 EPIP-APPX-A-02 - APPX-A-02-01 ERO Call Tree Deleted 12-04-2001 PAGE 7 OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 NUMBER TITLE REVISION DATE APPENDIX A APPX-A-1 Communication System Description AF 08-04-98 EPIP-APPX-A-02 Response Personnel Call List Deleted 02-06-2002 EPIP-APPX-A-03 Off-Site Telephone Numbers Deleted 02-06-2002 EPIP-APPX-A-06 KNPP Emergency Response Facility Telephone AA 12-21-2001 Numbers PAGE 8 OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 FORM EPIPF TITLE REV. DATE APPENDIX B EP-AD AD-07-01 Event Notice (Wisconsin Nuclear Accident Reporting Form) S 05-23-2002 AD-07-02 State Call-Back - Question Guideline C 11-15-2001 AD-i 1-01 Emergency Radiation Work Permit H 12-19-2002 AD-18-01 Airborne Radioiodine Dose Accountability and Potassium B 08-06-2002 Iodide Distribution AD-18-02 Record of Known Allergy To or Voluntary Refusal to Take A 02-27-2002 Potassium Iodide EP-ENV ENV-01-01 Environmental Dispatch Area Activation Checklist D 10-31-2000 ENV-01-02 EMT Status B 10-31-2000 ENV-01-03 Meteorological and Plant Status Data C 12-14-2001 ENV-01-04 EMT Orders/Field Data B 10-31-2000 ENV-02-01 EMT Activation Checklist N 08-20-2002 EP-EOF EOF-02-01 EOF Activation Checklist T 08-06-2002 EOF-02-02 EOF Deactivation Checklist M 08-06-2002 EOF-04-01 SRCL Initial Action Checklist C 12-14-2001 EOF-04-02 Telephone Communications Log Sheet A 12-14-2001 EOF-08-03 Fax for Emergency Declaration or Status Updates G 11-27-2001 EOF-08-05 Plant Emergency Status Report A 11-27-2001 EOF-08-06 Radiological Status Report D 11-27-2001 EOF-11-02 Operating Status G 11-07-2002 EOF-11-03 Environmental Status Board G 11-07-2002 EOF-12-01 I.D. Badge Registration Form G 10-24-2000 PAGE 9 OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 FORM EPIPF TITLE REV. DATE EP-OSF OSF 2.2 Maintenance Work in Progress Deleted 07-08-98 OSF-03-01 Operational Support Facility Team Briefing C 12-04-2001 EP-RET RET-02A-02 Emergency Sample Worksheet E 06-05-2001 RET-02B-01 Containment Stack Release (Grab Sample) D 08-06-2002 RET-02B-02 Auxiliary Building Stack (Grab Sample) D 08-06-2002 RET-02B-03 Auxiliary Building Stack (Sping Reading) D 08-06-2002 RET-02B-04 Containment Stack (Sping Reading) C 08-06-2002 RET-02B-05 Steam Release D 08-06-2002 RET-02B-06 Field Reading (Grab Sample) B 08-06-2002 RET-04-01 SAM-2 Counting Equipment Worksheet E 06-12-2001 RET 8.3 Hospital Survey I Deleted 06-05-2001 RET 8.4 Hospital Survey 2 Deleted 07-25-97 RET 8.5 Hospital Survey 3 Deleted 07-25-97 RET-08-06 Hospital Survey 4 Deleted 05-23-2002 RET-09-01 Post-Accident TLD Record Sheet D 04-16-2002 EP-SEC SEC-03.01 Emergency Accountability Log A 03-28-2000 SEC-04-01 Emergency Dosimeter Log G 06-20-2002 EP-TSC TSC-01.01 Plant Status Summary for SAM Implementation B 02-06-2002 TSC-01.02 Severe Accident Management Summary and Strategy B 02-06-2002 Recommendation TSC-01.03 Severe Accident Management - Status B 02-06-2002 PAGE 10 OF 11

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES INDEX DATE: 12-19-2002 FORM EPIPF TITLE REV. DATE TSC-02-01 TSC and OSF Activation Checklist 0 09-27-2001 TSC 2.2 TSC Ventilation Checklist H 04-01-99 TSC-02-03 Emergency Response Data System (ERDS) Link Initiation G 05-04-2001 Checklist TSC-02-04 TSC Chart Recorder Operation Checklist D 01-30-2001 TSC-02-05 TSC and OSF De-activation Checklist A 10-09-2001 TSC-03-01 Plant System Status L 06-12-2001 TSC-03-02 Plant Equipment Status L 06-12-2001 TSC-03-03 Environmental Status Board J 06-12-2001 TSC-03-04 Radiation Monitors I 01-08-2002 TSC-04-01 Emergency Physical Change Request G 05-09-2002 TSC-04-02 Emergency Physical Change Safety Review Deleted 05-09-2002 TSC-04-03 Emergency Physical Change Index F 08-29-2000 TSC-07-01 Head Venting Calculation G 06-20-2002 TSC-08A-01 Steam Release Data Sheet (Energy Balance) H 12-14-2001 TSC-08A-02 Steam Release Calculation Sheet (Energy Balance) G 12-14-2001 TSC-08A-03 Steam Release Data/Calculation Sheet (Open Valve) E 12-14-2001 TSC-08A-04 Steam Release Data/Calculation Sheet (STMRLS Program) D 12-14-2001 TSC-09A-01 Core Exit Thermocouple Data D 05-16-2002 TSC-09A-02 Fuel Rod Clad Damage Estimate D 05-16-2002 TSC-09A-03 Fuel Rod Overtemperature Damage Estimate E 05-16-2002 TSC 9A.4 Core Damage Based on Activity Ratios Deleted 05-16-2002 TSC-09A-05 Core Damage Assessment (Monitoring Data) E 05-16-2002 TSC 9A.6 Core Damage Summary Deleted 05-16-2002 PAGE 11 OF 11

.4 WISCONSIN PUBUC SERVICE CORP. No. EPIP-AD-11 Rev. S Title Emergency Radiation Controls Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Date DEC 19 2002 Page 1 of 7 Reviewed By William M. Bartelme Approved By W.L. Yarosz Nuclear 13 Yes PORC [3 Yes ISRO Approval Of 13 Yes Safety Review Temporary Related 0] No Required []No Changes Required 0 No 1.0 Purpose 1.1 This procedure provides instruction for maintaining exposure to emergency workers As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA).

2.0 General Notes 2.1 Definitions 1.1 FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency 2.1.2 HP - Health Physics 2.1.3 PA - Protected Area 2.1.4 RCA - Radiologically Controlled Area 3.0 Precautions and Limitations 3.1 None 4.0 Initial Conditions 4.1 This procedure shall be implemented upon declaration of an Alert, Site Emergency, General Emergency, or when directed by the Shift Manager or Emergency Director.

5.0 Procedure 5.1 All emergency personnel are responsible for adhering to the requirements of this procedure.

5.1.1 The requirements of the Health Physics Procedure Manual shall be applicable during all radiological emergencies, except as authorized by the Radiological Protection Director (RPD) or Emergency Director (ED).

5.1.2 For RCA entries, if any 10CFR20 dose limit is likely to be exceeded, an "Emergency Radiation Work Permit" (ERWP), Form EPIPF-AD-11-01, shall be completed.

Otherwise, use an existing Radiation Work Permit (RWP) or fill out a RWP in accordance with NAD-08.03, "Radiation Work Permit."

j:.appdata\procpws'draf*pepIp\ead1 1.doc-Christine Simmons/Christine Simmons-Jeanne Ferris REFERENCE USE

WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. No. EPIP-AD-I1 Rev. S Title Emergency Radiation Controls Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant "EmergencyPlanImplementing Procedure Date DEC 19 2002 Page 2 of 7 5.1.3 A PRIORITY ENTRY can be used for quick action to expedite the entry of emergency response personnel into the RCA in accordance with EPIP-RET-02D, "Emergency Radiation Entry Controls and Implementation."

Note Dose extensions beyond IOCFR20 limits may be allowed within the dose guidelines specified by EPA-400 (see table before Step 5.2).

5.1.4 For any entry where an exposure greater than 10CFR20 dose limits is likely, an Authorization For Increased Radiation Exposure (Form HPF-120) shall be completed in accordance with NAD-01.11, "Dosimetry and Personnel Monitoring." All exposures which could exceed 10CFR20 dose limits shall be approved by the ED.

5.1.5 Understand the risks and benefits of taking Potassium Iodide (KI) orally when radioactive iodine levels warrant taking KI.

10CFR20 RADIATION DOSE LIMITS TEDE, ADULT ANNUAL 5 REM TODE, ADULT ANNUAL 50 REM LDE, ADULT ANNUAL 15 REM SDE, SKIN, ADULT ANNUAL 50 REM SDE, EXTREMITY, ADULT ANNUAL 50 REM DAC-HOUR, ADULT ANNUAL 2,000 DAC-HOURS REFERENCE USE

WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. No. EPIP-AD-i1 IRev. S Title Emergency Radiation Controls Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Date DEC 19 2002 Page 3 of 7 EPA RADIATION DOSE GUIDELINES (EPA-400)

Projected Dose (rem) to Action/Condition Comments Emergency Team Workers TEDE < 5 rem Control exposure of emergency workers to "All Other Organs" include:

these levels except for those instances listed Skin Extremities and Thyroid.

All Other Organs below. (Appropriate controls for emergency

< 50 rem TODE workers include time limitations, respirators, Stable iodine may be made and stable iodine.) available for use where predicted doses exceed 25 rem TEDE < 10 rem to the thyroid. Although Emergency workers' exposure should be respirators and stable iodine controlled below these levels when their should be used where effective All Other Organs mission involves protecting valuable property. to control dose to emergency team workers, thyroid dose Emergency workers' exposure should be may not be a limiting factor TEDE < 25 rem for lifesaving missions.

controlled below these levels when their All Other Organs mission involves life saving or protection of For Environmental/Monitoring

< 250 rem TODE large populations. Teams, refer to RASCAL "Maximum Doses at Selected TEDE > 25 rem Exposures above these levels to emergency Distances" output screen.

workers will be on a voluntary basis only to Check bone, lung, and thyroid All Other Organs persons fully aware of the risks involved, doses.

> 250 rem TODE 5.2 The Emergency Director (ED) is responsible for approving all requests for exposure in excess of 10CFR20 dose limits and the distribution of Potassium Iodide.

5.3 The Radiological Protection Director (RPD) has the overall responsibility for in-plant personnel monitoring and shall:

5.3.1 Evaluate any potential exposure to radiation in excess of 10CFR20 dose limits for approval by the ED (Form HPF- 110) in accordance with HP-05.001, "Survey and Sampling Techniques." In the absence of the RPD, the ED may authorize an overexposure after concurrence of the on-shift HP or an In-plant Radiation Emergency Team (IRET) member.

5.3.2 In accordance with EPIP-AD-18, "Potassium Iodide Distribution," advise the ED on the need to make thyroid blocking agent (Potassium Iodide, a stable iodine) available to Emergency Response Organization (ERO) members who may be subject to radioiodine intake.

REFERENCE USE

WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. No. EPIP-AD-11 Rev. S Title Emergency Radiation Controls Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Date DEC 19 2002 Page 4 of 7 5.3.3 Review all RWPs and ERWPs in use.

5.3.4 Establish control over radiation, high radiation or contamination areas discovered outside the normal RCA when levels are found to exceed the following:

  • 2 mr/hr Direct Radiation e 2,000 DPM/100 cm 2 Beta-Gamma
  • 200 DPM/100 cm 2 Alpha 5.3.4.1 This control may include:
a. Roping off and posting additional areas within the plant
b. Roping off and posting all doors to an entire building
c. Designating and posting the entire PA as RCA
d. Establishing roadblocks in conjunction with the ED and Site Protection Director (SPD), and designating the entire area within the roadblocks as RCA Note Emergency responsepersonnel reportingto the plant shall NOT be requiredto initial their RWP priorto RCA entry when the RCA is expanded. The RWP shall be initialed priorto making entries at the RadiationProtection Office (RPO) or Radiological Access Facility (RAF). See EPIP-AD-11, Part5. 1,for Emergency RWP (ERWP) requirements.

5.4 The In-Plant Radiation Emergency Team (IRET) is responsible for performing those activities necessary to implement the purpose of this procedure.

5.4.1 Make radiological assessments of all in-plant areas requiring access during an emergency.

5.4.2 Report in-plant radiological conditions to the RPD.

REFERENCE USE

WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. No. EPIP-AD-1 1 Rev. S Title Emergency Radiation Controls Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency PlanImplementing Procedure Date DEC 19 2002 Page 5 of 7 5A.3 Determine the projected amount of time in-plant emergency workers will be allowed to remain in any radiation/contaminated area through pre-entry review of:

a. Projected route exposures
b. Measured dose rates and airborne concentrations
c. Personnel exposure history
d. Projected duration of task
e. Information on current plant conditions and the plant area under consideration 5.4.4 Provide radiation monitoring coverage for all continuously occupied areas.

5.4.5 Perform air sample surveys and direct radiation surveys as directed.

5.4.6 Control exposure to airborne radionuclides in accordance with the following:

a. Use only Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) pressure demand respirators when entering areas of unknown airborne concentrations.
b. Limit airborne particulate exposures to < 200 DAC-HOURS to the maximum extent possible.
c. Remove any worker from further emergency duties upon exceeding 2,000 DAC-HOURS.
d. Assess internal dose by performing whole body counts in accordance with procedure HP-03.008, "Evaluation of Inhalations or Ingestions."

Note Forentry teams originatingfrom the OperationalSupport Facility(OSF),

document the items below (Steps 5.4.7.a. through Step 5.4.7Zh.) on Form EPIPF-OSF-03-01.

5.4.7 Review all planned entries with the entry team members and discuss the following:

a. Potential stress conditions and problems
b. Work methods, work location, and description of task
c. Number of personnel required and access routes inside the RCA
d. Allowable exposure limits, expected doses, stay times
e. Tools, equipment, and parts
f. Lighting
g. Communications requirements
h. Abort instructions REFERENCE USE

WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. No. EPIP-AD-11 Rev. S Title Emergency Radiation Controls Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Date DEC 19 2002 Page 6 of 7 5.4.8 As directed, accompany any worker entering an area where radiological conditions are unknown.

5.4.9 Remove any individual who has exceeded 10CFR20 dose limits from work involving additional radiation exposure. The worker's exposure record shall be reviewed by the RPD and ED prior to further radiation work. Any further radiation work must be authorized by the ED.

5.4.10 As directed, store samples collected post accident in designated storage locations.

Liquid, air particulate, and halogen filter samples should be stored in the radioactive waste storage areas of the Auxiliary Building. At the Site Boundary Facility (SBF),

shielded drums are available for storage of environmental samples.

6.0 Final Conditions 6.1 Plant Emergency has been Terminated or Recovery actions have begun and the Emergency Response Manager has suspended the use of EPIPs.

7.0 References 7.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan 7.2 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 (Nov. 1980) 7.3 EPA-400-R-92-001, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents (Oct. 1991) 7.4 10CFR20, Code of Federal Regulations 7.5 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Health Physics Procedure Manual 7.6 KNPP Commitment Tracking System number 97-125, NRC Inspection Report 97-13, Repair Personnel REFERENCE USE

WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. No. EPIP-AD-11 Rev. S Title Emergency Radiation Controls Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Date DEC 19 2002 Page 7 of 7 7.7 Implementing t

Procedures 7.7.1 EPIP-RET-02D, Emergency Kadiation hnrry C.ontrols and umpiemedutuon 7.7.2 NAD-08.03, Radiation Work Permit 7.7.3 EPIP-AD-18, Potassium Iodide Distribution 7.7.4 EPIP Appendix B, Forms 7.7.5 HP-03.008, Evaluation of Inhalations or Ingestions 7.7.6 NAD-0 1.11, Dosimetry and Personnel Monitoring 7.7.7 HP-05.001, Survey and Sampling Techniques 8.0 Records 8.1 The following QA records and non-QA records are identified in this directive/procedure and are listed on the KNPP Records Retention Schedule. These records shall be maintained according to the KNPP Records Management Program.

8.1.1 QA Records e Emergency Radiation Work Permit, Form EPIPF-AD-11-01 8.1.2 Non-QA Records None REFERENCE USE

EMERGENCY RADIATION WORK PERMIT DATE PREPARED EFFECTIVE TO RWP NO.

ALARA NO. DCR NO.

SYSTEM NO. MWR NO. ESTIMATED DOSE ESTIMATED MAN-HOURS JOB DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION ASSIGNED WORKERS NAME TLD INIT NAME TLD INIT NAME TLD INIT CONTACT RADIATION mR/hr INSTRUMENT USED GEN. AREA RADIATION mR/hr SERIAL NO.

CONTAMINATION LEVELS DPMI100cm 2 HP COVERAGE IS REQUIRED.

INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS DOSIMETRY CLOTHING CLOTHING RESPIRATORY

[] DOSIMETER [] LAB COAT E GLOVE LINERS E' FULL FACE L TLD BADGE I] COVERALLS [] RUBBER GLOVES 1 IN-LINE 1 L -_ HOOD/CAP [] PAPER SUIT L- SCBA I

_ SHOE COVERS D PLASTIC SUIT r-]

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS WORKERS LISTED MUST READ AND INITIAL RWP PRIOR TO FIRST CONTROLLED AREA ENTRY.

WORKERS MUST CHECK CREW DOSE DAILY FOR UP-TO-DATE EXPOSURE LIMITS.

PERIODICALLY CHECK YOUR ED MORE FREQUENTLY IN HIGH NOISE AND HIGH RADIATION AREAS.

APPROVAL TERM[INATION WORK SUPERVISOR DATE R.P.D. BY E.D. LI COMP. WCANC. I- EXP.

REMARKS: GRID MAP LOC. I _____________________

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FINAL DOSE MAN-HOURS I*% 4 B UI I EPIPF-AD-11-O1 Form EPIPF-AD-1 Form Rev. IIH 1-01 Rev. Date: ULI w Date: DEC- 19 uu 2002 v"age 1 0i 1