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TVA Central Emergency Control Center - Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions
ML031210651
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Site: Browns Ferry, Watts Bar, Sequoyah  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 04/28/2003
From: Burzynski M
Tennessee Valley Authority
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Tennessee Valley Authonty, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801 April 28, 2003 10 CFR 50, Appendix E Section V U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Gentlemen:

In the Matter of ) Docket Nos. 50-259 50-39 0 Tennessee Valley Authority 50-260 50-391 50-296 50-327 50-32 8 TVA CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) - EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE (EPIP) REVISIONS In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section V, enclosed are copies of the Effective Page Listing and revisions to CECC EPIPs.

PROCEDURE EFFECTIVE DATE EPIP EPL 3/31/03 EPIP-1 Rev. 37 3/31/03 EPIP-2 Rev. 30 3/31/03 EPIP-3 Rev. 31 3/31/03 EPIP-4 Rev. 32 3/31/03 EPIP-5 Rev. 34 3/31/03 If you have any questions, please contact Terry Knuettel at (423) 751-6673.

Sincerely, III' Mark Burzynski Manager Nuclear Licensing Enclosures cc: See page 2 Pnnled on recycld paper

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 April 28, 2003 cc (Enclosures):

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Enclosures 2)

Region II Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8931 NRC Senior Resident Inspector [Enclosures provided Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant by site DCRM]

10833 Shaw Road Athens, Alabama 35611-6970 NRC Senior Resident Inspector [Enclosures provided Sequoyah Nuclear Plant by site DCRM]

2600 Igou Ferry Road Soddy Daisy, Tennessee 37379-3624 NRC Senior Resident Inspector [No enclosures, by request Watts Bar Nuclear Plant of site resident]

1260 Nuclear Plant Road Spring City, Tennessee 37381

DOCUMENT RELEASE AND FILING INSTRUCTIONS Page 1 of 2 Release No.

To: Management ServiceslRIMIEDM Prepared By: Gail White Other Address: Extension: 751-2108 Date Submitted to Management Organization: AS&P Services/RIMWEDM: Address: LP 4D-C Date to Filed By:

Attached are: (selectone) Release and Submitted for:

0 QA Records/Documents 0 Distribution E Non-QA Records/Documents 0D Retention REC NO. ACCPT REMOVE INSERT DOCUMENT NUMBER REV PAGES Y N DATE PAGES PAGES CECC-EPIP ____ _____03 List of Effective Pages 9 - 1-9 1-9 CECC EPIP-1, cover sheet 37 1 - 3-31-3 cover sheet cover sheet CECC EPIP-1, rev. log 37 3-31'o3 n 3rev. log rev. log CECC EPIP-1 37 33 _ All 1 -33 CECC EPIP-2, cover sheet 30 1 / 331-o3 9-cover sheet cover sheet CECC EPIP-2, rev. log 30 2 3-3J-og rel rev. log CECC EPIP-2 30 5 V All 1-5 CECC EPIP-3, cover sheet 31 1 = 3-31-03 cover sheet cover sheet CECC EPIP-3, rev. log 31 2 3-3-1 3rev. log rev. log CECC EPIP-3 31 8 All 1-8 CECC EPIP-4, cover sheet 32 1 _ 33 13-I03 \ cover sheet cover sheet CECC EPIP-4, rev. log 32 /J2_ 3 o3 rev. log rev. log CECC EPIP-4 32 8 All 1-8 CECC EPIP-5, cover sheet 34 1 a/ 3-31-i cover sheet cover sheet CECC EPIP-5, rev. log 34 -4 2 J rev. log rev. log CECC EPIP-5 34 10 _ All 1-10 I

Acceptance:

Date Oa j k4ma4 3 o3 Signature Date Contact -

Ext SPP-2 3-3 [08-29-97]

Page 1 of 1 TVA 40074B [08.97]

(8-97) [08-97]

40074B (8-97) Page I of 1 SPP-2 3a3 [08-29-971

DOCUMENT RELEASE PAGE _2 OF 2_

NP AND FILING INSTRUCTIONS Continuation Sheet RELEASE NO.

REC NO. ACCPT REMOVE INSERT DOCUMENT NUMBER REV. PAGES Y N DATE PAGES PAGES CECC EPIP-8, cover sheet 24 1 cover sheet cover sheet CECC EPIP-8, rev. log 24 Y 2, rev. log rev. log CECC EPIP-8 24 32 All 1-32 r~~ =______________ = -________________________=______

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CECC-EPIP EPL Page 1 of 9 03/31/03 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This list of effective pages must be retained with the CECC-EPIPs.

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

List of Effective Pages 1 of 9 03/31/03 2 of 9 03/31/03 3 of 9 03/31/03 4 of 9 03/31/03 5 of 9 03/31/03 6 of 9 03/31/03 7 of 9 03/31/03 8 of 9 03/31/03 9 of 9 Table of Contents 1 of 2 10/17/02 2 of 2 10/17/02 EPIP-1 Cover Sheet 37 Rev. Log 37 1 of 33 37 2 of 33 37 3 of 33 37 4 of 33 37 5 of 33 37 Appendix A 6 of 33 37 Appendix B 7 of 33 37 8 of 33 37 Appendix C 9 of 33 37 Appendix D 10 of 33 37 Appendix E 11 of 33 37 Appendix F 12 of 33 37 Appendix G 13 of 33 37 14 of 33 37 Appendix H 15 of 33 37 Appendix I 16 of 33 37 17 of 33 37 18 of 33 37 19 of 33 37 Appendix J 20 of 33 37 21 of 33 37 22 of 33 37 23 of 33 37 Appendix K 24 of 33 37 25 of 33 37 26 of 33 37 Appendix L 27 of 33 37 Appendix M 28 of 33 37 Appendix N 29 of 33 37 30 of 33 37

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 2 of 9 03/31/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

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EIPl-l (Continued) 31 of 33 37 32 of 33 37 33 of 33 37 EPIP-2 Cover Sheet 30 Rev. Log 30 1 of 5 30 2 of 5 30 3 of 5 30 Appendix A 4 of 5 30 Appendix B 5 of 5 30 EPIP-3 Cover Sheet 31 Rev. Log 31 1 of 8 31 2 of 8 31 3 of 8 31 4 of 8 31 5 of 8 31 Appendix A 6 of 8 31 Appendix B 7 of 8 31 Appendix C 8 of 8 31 EPIP-4 Cover Sheet 32 Rev. Log 32 1 of 8 32 2 of 8 32 3 of 8 32 4 of 8 32 5 of 8 32 Appendix A 6 of 8 32 Appendix B 7 of 8 32 Appendix C 8 of 8 32 EPIP-5 Cover Sheet 34 Rev. Log 34 1 of 10 34 2 of 10 34 3 of 10 34 4 of 10 34 5 of 10 34 Appendix A 6 of 10 34 7of 10 34 8 of 10 34 Appendix B 9 of 10 34 Appendix C 10 of 10 34 EPIP-6 Cover Sheet 23 Rev. Log 23 1 of 23 23 2 of 23 23 3 of 23 23 4 of 23 23

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 3 of 9 03/31/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

EPIP-6 (Continued) Appendix A 5 of 23 23 6 of 23 23 7 of 23 23 Appendix B 8 of 23 23 Appendix C 9 of 23 23 Appendix D 10 of 23 23 11 of 23 23 Appendix E 12 of 23 23 13 of 23 23 14 of 23 23 Appendix F 15 of 23 23 Appendix G 16 of 23 23 17 of 23 23 Appendix H 18 of 23 23 19 of 23 23 Appendix I 20 of 23 23 21 of 23 23 Appendix J 22 of 23 23 Appendix K 23 of 23 23 EPIP-7 Cover Sheet 28 Rev. Log 28 1 of 15 28 2 of 15 28 3 Of 15 28 4 of 15 28 5 of 15 28 6 of 15 28 7 of 15 28 8 of 15 28 Appendix A 9 of 15 28 Appendix B 10 of 15 28 Appendix C 11 of 15 28 Appendix D 12of 15 28 13of 15 28 Appendix E 14of 15 28 Appendix F 15 of 15 28 EPIP-8 Cover Sheet 24 Rev. Log 24 1 of 32 24 2 of 32 24 3 of 32 24 4 of 32 24 5 of 32 24 6 of 32 24 Appendix A 7 of 32 24 Appendix B 8 of 32 24 Appendix C 9 of 32 24 10 of 32 24 Appendix D 11 of 32 24

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 4 of 9 03/31/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

EPIP-8 (Continued) 12 of 32 24 Appendix E 13 of 32 24 14 of 32 24 Appendix F 15 of 32 24 16 of 32 24 17 of 32 24 18 of 32 24 19 of 32 24 20 of 32 24 21 of 32 24 22 of 32 24 Appendix G 23 of 32 24 Appendix H 24 of 32 24 Appendix I 25 of 32 24 26 of 32 24 27 of 32 24 28 of 32 24 29 of 32 24 Appendix J 30 of 32 24 31 of 32 24 32 of 32 24 EPIP-9 Cover Sheet 26 Rev. Log 26 1 of 47 26 2 of 47 26 3 of 47 26 4 of 47 26 5 of 47 26 6 of 47 26 7 of 47 26 8 of 47 26 9 of 47 26 10 of 47 26 11 of 47 26 12 of 47 26 13 of 47 26 14 of 47 26 15 of 47 26 16 of 47 26 17 of 47 26 18 of 47 26 19 of 47 26 20 of 47 26 21 of 47 26 Appendix A 22 of 47 26 Appendix B 23 of 47 26 Appendix C 24 of 47 26 25 of 47 26 Appendix D 26 of 47 26 Appendix E 27 of 47 26

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 5 of 9 03/31/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

EPIP-9 (Continued) 28 of 47 26 Appendix F 29 of 47 26 Appendix G 30 of 47 26 Appendix H 31 of 47 26 Appendix I 32 of 47 26 33 of 47 26 Appendix J 34 of 47 26 35 of 47 26 36 of 47 26 37 of 47 26 Appendix K 38 of 47 26 39 of 47 26 40 of 47 26 41 of 47 26 Appendix L 42 of 47 26 Appendix M 43 of 47 26 Appendix N 44 of 47 26 45 of 47 26 46 of 47 26 47 of 47 26 EPIP-11 Cover Sheet 12 Rev. Log 12 1 of 17 12 2of 17 12 Appendix A 3of 17 12 Appendix B 4of 17 12 Appendix C 5 of 17 12 6of 17 12 Appendix D 7 of 17 12 Appendix E 8 of 17 12 9 of 17 12 10 of 17 12 Appendix F 11 of 17 12 Appendix G 12 of 17 12 Appendix H 13 of 17 12 Appendix I 14 of 17 12 Appendix J 15 of 17 12 16 of 17 12 17of 17 12 EPIP-12 Cover Sheet 18 Rev. Log 18 1 of 19 18 2 of 19 18 Attachment 1 3 of 19 18 Attachment 2 4 of 19 18 Attachment 3 5 of 19 18 Attachment 3 6 of 19 18 Attachment 3 7 of 19 18 Attachment 3 8 of 19 18

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 6 of 9 03/31/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

EPIP-12 (Continued) Attachment 3 9 of 19 18 Attachment 4 10 of 19 18 Attachment 5 11 of 19 18 Attachment 6 12 of 19 18 Attachment 7 13 of 19 18 Attachment 7 14 of 19 18 Attachment 8 15 of 19 18 Attachment 9 16 of 19 18 Attachment 9 17of 19 18 Attachment 10 18 of 19 18 Attachment 10 19 of 19 18 EPIP-13 Cover Sheet 9 Rev. Log 9 1 of 10 9 2 of 10 9 3 of 10 9 4 of 10 9 Appendix A 5 of 10 9 Appendix B 6 of 10 9 Appendix C 7 of 10 9 8 of 10 9 9 of 10 9 loof 10 9 EPIP-14 Cover Sheet 24 Rev. Log 24 1 of 25 24 2 of 25 24 3 of 25 24 4 of 25 24 5 of 25 24 6 of 25 24 Appendix A 7 of 25 24 8 of 25 24 9 of 25 24 Appendix B 10 of 25 24 11 of 25 24 12 of 25 24 13 of 25 24 14 of 25 24 Appendix C 15 of 25 24 16 of 25 24 17 of 25 24 18 of 25 24 19 of 25 24 20 of 25 24 Appendix D 21 of 25 24 Appendix E 22 of 25 24 Appendix F 23 of 25 24 Appendix G 24 of 25 24

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 7 of 9 03/31/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision -Pae No. Rev. No.

EPIP-14 (Continued) Appendix H 25 of 25 24 EPIP-15 Cover Sheet 0 Rev. Log 0 1 of 5 0 2 of 5 0 3 of 5 0 Appendix A 4 of 5 0 Appendix B 5 of 5 0 EPIP-17 Cover Sheet 17 Rev. Log 17 1 of 27 17 2 of 27 17 3 of 27 17 4 of 27 17 5 of 27 17 Appendix A 6 of 27 17 Appendix B 7 of 27 17 Appendix C 8 of 27 17 9 of 27 17 10 of 27 17 Appendix D 11 of 27 17 Appendix E 12 of 27 17 Appendix F 13 of 27 17 Appendix G 14 of 27 17 15 of 27 17 16 of 27 17 17 of 27 17 18 of 27 17 Appendix H 19 of 27 17 Appendix I 20 of 27 17 Appendix J 21 of 27 17 Appendix K 22 of 27 17 Appendix L 23 of 27 17 Appendix M 24 of 27 17

'25 of 27 17 26 of 27 17 Appendix N 27 of 27 17 EPIP-18 Cover Sheet 9 Rev. Log 9 1 of 6 9 2 of 6 9 3 of 6 9 4 of 6 9 Appendix A 5 of 6 9 Appendix B 6 of 6 9 EPIP-19 Cover Sheet 12 Rev. Log 12

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EPIP-19 (Continued) 1 of 11 12 2 of 11 12 3 of 11 12 4 of 11 12 5 of 11 12 Appendix A 6 of 11 12 7 of 11 12 Appendix B 8 of 11 12 9 of 11 12 10of 11 12 11 of 11 12 EPIP-21 Cover Sheet 13 Rev. Log 13 1 of 4 13 2 of 4 13 Appendix A 3 of 4 13 Appendix B 4 of 4 13 EPIP-22 Cover Sheet 19 Rev. Log 19 1 of 7 19 2 of 7 19 Attachment A 3 of 7 19 Attachment B 4 of 7 19 5 of 7 19 6 of 7 19 7 of 7 19 EPIP-23 Cover Sheet 18 Rev. Log 18 1 of 24 18 2 of 24 18 3 of 24 18 4 of 24 18 Attachment A 5 of 24 18 Attachment B 6 of 24 18 7 of 24 18 8 of 24 18 9 of 24 18 10 of 24 18 11 of 24 18 Attachment C 12 of 24 18 Attachment D 13 of 24 18 Attachment E 14 of 24 18 15 of 24 18 Attachment F 16 of 24 18 17 of 24 18 18 of 24 18 19 of 24 18 20 of 24 18

CECC-EPIP EPL Page 9 of 9 03/31/03 List of Effective Pages (Continued)

Procedure No. Subdivision Page No. Rev. No.

EPIP-23 (Continued) Attachment G 21 of 24 18 22 of 24 18 Attachment H 23 of 24 18 Attachment I 24 of 24 18

CECC EPIP Coversheet Title CECC EPIP-1 Tennessee REV. 37 Valley Authority CENTRAL EMERGENCY CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER CONTROL CENTER (CECC) OPERATIONS EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING Effective Date:

PROCEDURES 3/3I/O3 WRITTEN BY: VSq2. ez REVIEWED BY: 3'1(

Signature Date PLAN EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINATION: 3/3/6°.3 Signature Date CONCURRENCES Concurrence Signature Date l Ma g Planning and Implementation 1./2.S /2 O2 O Manage repare less eency l Manager, R'adiological and Chemistry Services U -

APPROVAL

CECC-EPIP-1 CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER OPERATIONS REVISION LOG Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 0 3/22/88 All (Formerly IP-18. Changed from IPD to EPIP) 1 11/18/88 1, Appendix A 2 4/26/89 All 3 7/13/89 Appendix A 4 10/26/89 2, Appendix A 5 5/23/90 All (formerly EPIP-5) 6 7/2/90 Appendix C, Pg. 1 (only) 7 9/14/90 Pjg. 5; App. D, Pg. 3; App. G, Pg. 1; App I, Pg 1 8 5121/91 App. A, Pg. 1,5; App. C, Pg. 1, App. D, Pgs. 1-3; App. G, Pgs. 3-4; App. H, Pgs. 1-2; App. I, Pg. 2 9 10/17/91 App. C, Pg. 1; App. D, Pg. 2; App. G, Pg. 1.

10 05/15/92 App. E, Pg. 2 revised; new coversheet & rev. log added.

All pages issued.

11 05/26/92 Page 5 12 11/25/92 App. B, Pg. 1; App. G, Page 1 of 4 13 03108/93 App. I, Pages 1-2 14 05/17/93 2-5, App. A, Pg. 1; App. B, Pg. 1; App. D, Pgs. 1-4; App. H deleted.

15 07/19/93 Appendix D, Pgs. 1-5. All pages issued.

16 09/13/93 Appendix C, Pg. 1; Appendix G, Pg. 2. All pages issued.

17 11/30/93 Pgs. 1 & 5; App. A, Pg. 3; App. C, Pgs. 2 & 3; App. D, Pgs. 1-3; App. E deleted; App. I changed to App. H; App. J changed to App. I.

18 04/19/94 Pgs. 1-5; App. A, Pgs. 1-5; App. B; App. C, Pgs 1-3; App. D, Pgs. 1-2; App. F; App. G, Pgs. 1-4; App. H. Pgs. 1-2; App. I 19 6126/95 Pgs. 1 and 5; App. A, Pgs. 2 and 4; App. E; all pages issued.

20 11/01/95 Revised PAR Diagram. All pages issued.

CECC-EPIP-1 CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER OPERATIONS REVISION LOG (Continued)

Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 21 10/30/96 Revised PAR Diagram, revise State Update Form, revise CECC Dir. Checklist, add telephone suspended rate activation/deactivation information. Put EPIP in new format.

All pages issued.

22 4/1797 Annual review, editorial changes, revise CECC Director checklist.

Identify positions that can fill TVA spokesperson position. All pages issued.

23 3/6/98 Annual review, remove old appendix B and relabel app. C - H as app. B - G. On page 1 of old app. F clarify order of CECC Dir Notifications. All pages issued.

24 11/20/98 Add instruction for CECC Director to inform SED where the State has been notified of an emergency classification change.

Add EAL designator to State Update Form, update Alabama telephone area code prefix. All pages issued.

25 2/22/99 Revise PAR diagram, add CECC Director duty to request federal assistance through the NRC. Annual review. All pages issued.

26 5/1/99 Revise PAR diagram. All pages issued.

27 5/20199 Revise instructions for suspended rate telephone line activation.

All pages issued.

28 7/16/99 Pages 6, 16, and 26 were revised to ensure complete PAR information is provided to the State. On page 19 an editorial correction was made. All pages issued.

29 11/15/99 Changes made to make forms easier to use (App. B, E. F and H) and for clarity. Phone numbers updated in Appendix G. Added reference to ITSC, editorial changes. All pages issued.

30 8/17/00 Annual review. Revise PAR diagram. All pages issued.

31 10/2/00 Add listing of all evaluation sectors for each plant to Appendix H.

Add step to CECC Director checklist to announce classification changes to the CECC staff and to the TVA spokesperson. All pages issued.

32 11/13/00 Clarify responsibilities of the CECC Director and the State Communicator concerning transmittal of hard copy information related to classifications and PARs to the State.

CECC-EPIP-1 CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER OPERATIONS REVISION LOG (Continued)

Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 33 2/5/01 Correct PAR diagram. All pages issued.

34 3/30/01 Annual review. Add new PAR diagram. Add CECC Director briefing instruction. Add instruction for RAM to monitor rad. EAL trigger point. Editorial changes. Allpages issued.

35 9/7/01 Revise Appendix H. All pages issued.

36 6/13/02 Annual review. Add Agency Control Center information, add TPS notification, revise State Update Form, update State Communicator Checklist, revise suspended rate telephone information, revise CECC Directors PAR Form to incorporate elements from the RAD Assessment PAR Form which was combined with this form. All Pages issued.

37 3/31/03 Procedure put in new format. Annual review comments incorporated.

Position checklists updated. KI recommendation added to Appendix I.

All pages issued.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 1 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 , Revision 37 Table of Contents 1.0 PURPOSE .....................................

2.0 SCOPE ...........................- 2 3.0 STAFFING ................................

3.1 Activation and Notifications ................................

3.2 Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) ............................... 2 3.3 CECC Director ................................ .

3.4 Plant Assessment NIanager ............................... 3 3.5 Radiological Assessment MIanager ............................... 3 3.6 Public Information Lanager ............................... 3 3.7 State Comnunicator ............................... . 3 3.8 TVA Liaison to the State ................................ 3 3.9 Technical Advisors ................................ . 3 3.10 Mtanagement Services Supervisor . ..............................  :.3 3.11 State Liaison (State Government Representative) . ............................... 4 3.12 Provisions for NRC ................................. 4 4.0 CECC RESPONSIBILITIES ................................ 4 4.1 Evaluation of Conditions ............................... 4 4.2 Interface with the State ............................... 4 4.3 Protective Action Recommendations ................................ 4 4.4 Public Information ................................ 4 4.5 Regulatory Interface ............................... 4 4.6 Termination of the Emergency ................................. 5

5.0 REFERENCES

................................ 5 6.0 ABBREVIATIONSAND DEFINITIONS ................................ 5 Appendices A ENIERGENCY DUTY OFFICER (EDO) AND EP STAFF CHECKLIST B CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR CECC ACTIVATION C ENMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION UPGRADE FORNMI D CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR INOUE E CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ALERT F CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SITE AREA EMLERGENCY G- CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR GENERAL ENERGENCY H PROTECTIVE ACTION RECONDENDATIONS I CECC DIRECTOR'S PROTECTIVE ACTION RECONDMENDATION

.J STATE COMMIUNICATOR RESPON'SIBELITIES K STATE UPDATE FORMI L ADMIENISTRATIVE STAFF RESPO.N'SIBILITES NI FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAMN ADMILNISTRATION

.N' ACTIVATION .AND DEACTIVATION OF SUSPFNDED RATE TELEPHONE LLNES IN TVA AND S-rATE EMIERGENCY CENTERS Entire Procedure Revised

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 2 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPI P-1 Revision 37 CENTRAL EMNERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) OPERATIONS 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the CECC Director and staff to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response to the events of an accident. This procedure further serves to identify the necessary information to provide for prompt, accurate, public protective action recommendations to appropriate State authorities.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director and staff during an emergency classification of Notification of Unusual Event (if it is decided to staff or partially staff the CECC), Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency 3.0 STAFFING Responsibilities for CECC staff are contained in Attachments to thLis procedure as well as in other CECC EPIPs. The CECC Director may also obtain assistance from other organizations within TVA.

Representatives from these organizations may report to the CECC if requested by the CECC Director Representatives and notification information are provided in the REND.

3.1 Activation and Notification The initial notification of an event comes from the ODS via the Emergency Paging System, or by manual call out. Activation of non-duty personnel for unscheduled work shall meet FFD criteria and be documented using Appendix Mf.

3.2 Emergency Duty Officer (EDO)

The EDO is responsible for establishing initial operability of the CECC upon activation of the center This position will obtain information from the ODS perrinent to the event and-make this information available to key CECC positions. The EP Staff will advise the CECC Director on the REP, notification requirements and operation of the CECC A checklist for this position is provided in Appendix A 3.3 CECC Director The CECC Director is responsible for directing TVA's overall response to the emergency The CECC Director ensures that Federal, State, and local agencies are notified in accordance with established procedures and that they are kept fully informed of all aspects of the emergency The Director reviews with the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers the onsite and offsite consequences of the accident and assesses the adequacy and need for measures taken for protection of the public. The Director coordinates TVA's efforts with State and Federal agencies involved in the offsite aspects of the emergency and requests any required federal assistance through the NRC Checklists for the CECC Director are provided in Appendices B through G After the appropriate level of CECC activation the CECC Director is responsible for the following:

  • Approves all press releases developed in the CECC
  • Notifies the appropriate state authority of any emergency classification upgrades.
  • Makes any required Protectve Action Recommendations (PARs) to the appropriate state authority using Appendi' I Entire Procedure Revised

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 3 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 3.4 Plant Assessment Manager Plant Assessment Manager Responsibilities are contained in CECC EPIP-6.

3.5 Radiological Assessment Manager Radiological Assessment Manager responsibilities are contained in CECC EPIP-7.

3.6 Public Information Manager Public Information Manager responsibilities are contained in CECC EPIP-14.

3.7 State Communicator The State Communicator shall ensure that all information required by State authorities to perform their assessment function and carry out necessary protective actions is being provided to them in a timely and accurate manner (see Appendix K). The CECC Director shall review for accuracy and approve all information being transmitted to the State in hardcopy form. (This excludes the automatic transmittal of the radiological assessment working information such as met data, dose code runs, plume plots, and field measurements sent to the State Radiological Health Assessors.)

Checklists for this position are provided in Appendix J.

3.8 TVA Liaison to the State For a classification of SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY the CECC Director will coordinate with the REP staff representative the selection of a TVA liaison to the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in Tennessee or the SRMAC in Alabama. The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State facilities for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to State personnel. The TVA Liaison will also ensure that the State is getting all required information from the CECC.

Primary duties of the TVA Liaison to the State facilities are as follows:

  • Technical explanations and clarification on plant status.
  • Assist the State by keeping them informed of available TVA resources.
  • Assist the State in describing/clarifying TVA's response to the emergency, understanding TVA's emergency organization, key TVA staff positions, etc. -
  • Maintains contact with the CECC State Communicator to ensure that all required information is being provided by the CECC.

3.9 Technical Advisors The CECC Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment Manager the selection of people to serve as a technical advisor to the Public Information Manager and staff and also to the State Communicator in the CECC. RADCON and/or Plant Operations advisors may also be selected to be sent to the appropriate State Emergency Operations Center. The advisors will be responsible for providing a nontechnical interpretation of the event for the CECC Public Information Staff.

If the JIC is to be staffed, the CECC Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers the selection of radiological health and plant operations advisors to serve as technical advisors to the TVA spokesperson located there. These people will be responsible for assisting the TVA spokesperson in interpreting the approved press releases and events taking place.

Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 4 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 3.10 Management Services Supervisor The Management Services Supervisor oversees clerical and administrative support to the CECC. A checklist for this position is provided in Appendix L 3.11 State Liaison (State Government Representative)

The State Liaison role in the CECC is to observe events taking place, licensee response actions, and advise the State agencies appropriately throughout the emergency. He will receive assistance as necessary from the State Communicator. The State Liaison can also coordinate State support for TVA.

3.12 Provisions for NRC Provisions have been made to provide workspace for a contingent of NRC staff in the CECC. These provisions include the NRC's FITS 2000 Emergency Telecommunications System. The following dedicated circuits are available: Health Physics Network (HPN), Reactor Safety Counterpart Link (RSCL), Protective Measures Counterpart Link (PMCL), Management Counterpart Link (MCL),

Emergency Notification System (ENS), Local Area Network (LAN). HPN and ENS extensions are provided for TVA use as required.

4.0 CECC RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Evaluation of Conditions The CECC staff maintains an awareness of plant conditions to assess the impact on the environment, the site, and to provide technical and logistical support to the site.

4.2 Interface with the State The CECC provides the State with information on the emergency classification, plant conditions, offsite radiological conditions and Protective Action Recommendations (PARs). The State provides the CECC with information concerning State activities in response to the emergency.

4.3 Protective Action Recommendations The CECC evaluates plant and radiological conditions and develops Protective Action Recommendations to be provided to the State to assist with decision making for the protection of the health and safety of the public.

4.4 Public Information The CECC ensures timely and accurate information is provided to the public. The CECC will coordinate efforts with offsite authorities.

4.5 Regulatory Interface The NRC role in the CECC is to observe and advise as appropriate with licensee decisions and actions.

The CECC Director may request that the Federal Radiological Emergency Response Plan (FRERP) be activated via the NRC.

Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 5 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 4.6 Termination of the Emergency The CECC Director will inform each emergency center when the SED has terminated the emergency and planning for the recovery phase has begun.

Upon termination of the emergency, the CECC Director and staff will make themselves available to the TVA, NRC, and other official event reviewers for review of the accident.

Appropriate recovery efforts shall be initiated upon termination of the emergency. The Senior Vice President, Nuclear Operations, or his designee, will direct the overall recovery efforts for response to an emergency in accordance with the general guidelines provided in the REP and CECC-EPIP-13. As judgment and events determine, additional resources outside of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency.

5.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan (REP) 6.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS ACC - Agency Control Center AEMA - Alabama Emergency Management Agency CECC - Central Emergency Control Center EDO - Emergency Duty Officer FCC - Field Coordination Center FRERP - Federal Radiological Emergency Response Plan JIC - Joint Information Center NCO - Nuclear Central Office NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission ODS - Operations Duty Specialist R/H - Radiological Health RMCC - Radiological Monitoring Control Center SRMAC - State Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center TEMA - Tennessee Emergency Management Agency TSC - Technical Support Center ITSC - Information Technical Service Center Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 6 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX A (Page 1 of 1)

EMERGENCY DUTY OFFICER (EDO) AND EP STAFF CHECKLIST

  • Bis -Chekb, A, I Upon reporting to the CECC review with the ODS the status of the following items and ensure any required actions are performed:

El State notification of the event E1 CECC staffing response El Security established for the CECC El Event forms copied El SED informed of State notification 2 El Activate the CECC PA located in the room behind the ODS console.

3 El Turn on the 8 video projectors.

4 E Place proper EPZ maps on the walls.

5 Check the telephone recorder in the computer room and place new tapes in the recorder if necessary.

6 Call Facilities at 751-3775 or the TVA Operator to have light points E16018 & E16019 in the CECC turned on during non-business hours.

7El Establish contact with the CECC Director.

corplfe by Name: Date:

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GENERAL OPERATIONS

1. Advises the CECC Director regarding all aspects of the REP and operation of the CECC. Confirms the CECC is set up and operating properly.
2. Assists the CECC Director in operating the CECC by evaluating, compiling, documenting, and posting data concerning the emergency situation.
3. Assists the CECC Director in ensuring that all required State notifications are made for emergency classifications and PARs.

Entire Procedure Revised.

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CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR CECC ACTIVATION AND OPERATION 7 If the Agency Command Center (ACC) is activated then assign an Assistant CECC Director (from the pool of Primary or Assistant CECC Directors) as the TVAN representative.

8 E Notify the Senior Nuclear Executive and review event information.

Ensure the ODS has informed the Senior Management Executive of the CECC activation.

10 Conduct initial CECC briefing (see position notebook).

_ a When the event terminates refer to checklist (see EPIP-13)

Coinpked by j Name: Date:

GENERAL OPERATIONS

1. Log key events and major actions taken. Maintains accurate records of decisions made and actions started and completed.
2. Consult with SED on EALs, major site actions, and plant conditions.
3. Conduct briefings. The CECC Director should initially and periodically (approximately hourly) remind the CECC staff of the need for accuracy and consistency in the development and review of technical information, news releases, PARs, and State Update forms. The CECC staff should be reminded of the effect of various distractions (such as time restraints, noise, stress, and attention to competing tasks) can have on accuracy and efficiency. The Director should stress the need for the staff to manage distractions in a manner to prevent negative impacts on the accuracy of written, oral, and electronic communication from the CECC.
4. Coordinate with the JIC Spokesperson times of anticipated JIC briefings and provide status updates prior to the JIC briefings.
5. Ensures that Federal, State, and local agencies are notified in accordance with established procedures and that they are kept fully informed of all aspects of the emergency. Review anticipated state actions and discuss with State.
6. The CECC Director is authorized to request Federal assistance through the Federal Radiological Emergency Response Plan (FRERP) via the NRC.
7. Commits TVA resources and provides necessary information to assist the State, Federal, and local agencies to the extent possible.
8. Coordinates TVA's efforts with State and Federal agencies involved in the offsite aspects of the emergency.
9. Should operations be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief. The duties of CECC staff should only pass to individuals identified as alternates for those positions.

The Management Services Supervisor may be used to perform notifications of relief personnel.

10. When possible have CECC Staff monitor TSC briefings via telephone.

Entire Procedure Revised

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 9 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPI P-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX C (Page 1 of 1)

EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION UPGRADE FORM

1. 0 NOUE [1 ALERT El SITE AREA EMERGENCY E GENERAL EMERGENCY
2. Affected Units: BFN U-2 El, U-3 El; SON U-1 El, U-2 E; WBN U-1 El
3. EAL Designator:
4. Event Declared: Time: Date:
5. Protective Action Recommendation M None El CECC Director's Protective Action Recommendation.

(Attach EPIP-1, Appendix I)

6. Call State and provide this information Name Time State Date Notified CECC Director
7. Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy.
8. Fax this form to the State as soon as possible.

Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 10 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX D (Page 1 of 1) NOUE CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR NOUE WHEN CECC IS STAFFED i=  ! v .

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I Record Verify that the State or local emergency response agencies have been notified of the emergency Time classification. If not, provide verbal notification to the appropriate State Agency of any emergency classification within 15 minutes of its declaration by the SED.

Fax Annendix C to the State as soon as nossible.

2 O Verify that the time of the State notification has been provided to the to the SED.

3 E Approve State Update Form (as prepared by State Communicator).

4 ] Coordinate with Public Information concerning activities related to the event.

5 a Establish staffing requirements for the CECC for response to the NOUE.

6 ° When the event terminates refer to checklist (see EPIP-13)

Comleted by Name: Date:

.::'B Entire Procedure Revised.

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CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ALERT AERTZ Acton ........

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I Record classification change information on Appendix C, Li Form if CECC is staffed when the event is declared.

2 Record Provide verbal notification to the appropriate State Agency of any emergency classification Time upgrade within 15 minutes of its declaration by the SED Fax Appendix C to the State as soon as possible.

3 El Conduct CECC briefing.

4 [] Notify the SED of the time that the State or local emergency response agencies was notified of the emergency classification upgrade.

5 L Approve State Update Form (as prepared by State Communicator).

6 Coordinate Public Information activities. If activation of JIC is required complete steps 7 and 8 below.

7 Coordinate staffing of the JIC with Public Information and State per EPIP-14.

8 Identify TVAN spokesperson (CECC Director, Site Vice President, or Site Emergency Director)

Li and place on standby for JIC activation. Use Appendix M to document FFD.

9 _ L Approve any CECC News Releases.

10 L Evaluate assigning TVA Liaison to State EOC (Coordinate with EP Staff).

11l Obtain Site Accountability status:

Time Accountability initiated:

Time Accountability competed:

All personnel accounted for: Lil yes L no 12 El When the event terminates refer to checklist (see EPIP-13)

Completed by Name: Date:

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Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 12 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX F (Page 1 of 1) SITE AREA CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITMES EMERGENCY FOR SITE AREA EMERGENCY

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1 Record classification change information on Appendix C, Emergency Classification Upgrade

.l Form if CECC is staffed when the event is declared.

2 Record Provide verbal notification to the appropriate State Agency of any emergency classification Timle upgrade vwithin 15 minutes of its declaration by the SED Fax Appendix C to the State as soon as possible.

3 [a Notify the SED of the time that the State or local emergency response agencies was notified of the emergency classification upgrade.

4 a FAnnounce classification to the CECC and inform eC TVA Spokesperson (if staffed).

2 a Approve State Update Form (as prepared by St StaCommunicator).

6 Ti Coordinate staffing of the JIC with Public Information and State per EPIP-14.

7 1]AAssign TVA Liaison to State EOC (Coordinate with EP Staff).

8 Periodically review PARs with Plant and Rad Assessment Teams in the event of upgrading to a

___t General Emergency. Appendix H provides a logic diagram to assist in development of PARs.

9 a Appirov any CECC news release.

10 Assign the Radiological Assessment Manager to contact the TPS Transmission Dispatcher (via the ODS) to coordinate protective measures necessary for any TPS crews within the 10-mile

_ EPZ.

11 El Assign TVAN spokesperson (CECC Director, Site Vice President, or Site Emergency Director).

Use Appendix M to document FFD.

12 Obtain Site Accountability status:

Time Accountability initiated:

Time Accountability competed:

___AssintheAll personnel accounted for: El yesM e no 13 Provide the State Director with an estimated time for evacuation of non-essential site personnel:

Time State Director notified: _ DroS Veee o iE gc r r Time evacuation initiated:

Time Evacuation completed.

14 When the event terminates refer to checklist (see EPIP-13)

IComnpleted by Name: Date:

........... I a *Bsl Entire Procedure Revised.

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. OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX G (Page 1 of 2) GENERAL CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES EMERGENCY FOR CECC GENERAL EMERGENCY

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omnplete-1 Record classification change information on Appendix C, El Form if CECC is staffed when the event is declared.

2 l Review PARs with Plant and Rad Assessment teams and complete PAR Appendix I. (Appendix H provides a logic diagram to assist in development of PARs.)

3 Record Provide verbal notification to the appropriate State Agency of the emergency classification Time upgrade and PAR within 15 minutes after its declaration by the SED.

Fax Appendixes C and I (PAR) to the State as soon as possible.

4 O Notify the SED of the time that the State or local emergency response agencies was notified of the emergency classification upgrade.

5 El Announce classification to the CECC and inform TVA Spokesperson (when flC staffed).

6 L Approve State Update Form (as prepared by State Communicator) with hard copy of PAR Recommendation (Appendix I) attached.

7 Assign the RAM to contact the TPS Transmission Dispatcher (via the ODS) to coordinate protective measures necessary for any TPS crews within the 10-mile EPZ.

8 El Approve any CECC news release.

9 El Coordinate staffing of the JIC with Public Information and State per EPIP-14.

10 Assign TVAN spokesperson (CECC Director, Site Vice President, or Site Emergency Director).

Use Appendix M to document FFD.

11 Coordinate with the JIC Spokesperson times of anticipated JIC briefings and provide status updates prior to the JIC briefings. Record time of updates in log.

12 L Assign TVA Liaison to State EOC (Coordinate with EP Staff).

Use Appendix M to document FFD.

13 Obtain Site Accountability status:

Time Accountability initiated:

Time Accountability competed:

All personnel accounted for: El yes El no 14 Provide the State Director with an estimated time for evacuation of non-essential site personnel:

Time State Director notified:

Time evacuation initiated:

Time Evacuation completed:

15 L When the event terminates refer to checklist (see EPIP-13)

Completedby Name: Date:

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Entire Procedure Revised.

Ii CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 14 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX G (Page 2 of 2) PAR CECC DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR GENERAL EMERGENCY CHANGE IF PAR IS CHANGED Chick bax .Action 1 LI Review PARs with Plant and Rad Assessment teams and complete PAR Appendix I. (Appendix H provides a logic diagram to assist in development of PARs.)

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2 Record Provide verbal notification to the appropriate State Agency of PAR change within 15 Time minutes.

Fax Appendix I to the State as soon as possible.

3 al Cofrwt E oieatos 4 LI A rove any CECC news release.

5 El Approve State Update Form (as prepared by State Communicator) ) with hard copy of PAR Recommendation (Apenidix I) attached.

6 I] FDirect the RAM to contact the TPS Transmission Dispatcher (via the ODS) to coordinate protective measures necessary for any TPS crews within the 10-mile EPZ.

CoinPIletei by0 Name: I Date:

Entire Procedure Revised.

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PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS LOGIC DIAGRAI Note 1: If conditions are unknown utilizing the flowchart, then answer NO.

General Emergency Declared CONTINUE ASSESSMENT l, Modify protective actions based on available plant and field monitoring information.

  • Locate and evaluate localized hot spots.

or beyondES 5miles is the Projected \ Nv or Measured Dose

\ reater than PAG YES RECOMMENDATION 1 RECOMMENDATION 2 EVACUATE 2 miles radius EVACUATE 2 miles radius and 10 miles downwind and 5 miles downwind AND AND SHELTER remainder of SHELTER remainder of 10 mile EPZ 10 mile EPZ J

TABLE 1 Protective Action Guides (PAG)

TYPE LIMIT 3.9E-6 microCi/cc of Iodine 131 or Measured 1 REM/hr External Dose Projected Projcted 1 REM TEDE 5 REM ThyroidorCDE Entire Procedure Revised.

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CECC Director's Protective Action Recommendation TO: El AEMA, Clanton, AL

[E Alabama Radiation Control Agency, Montgomery, AL El Alabama Radiation Control Agency, Decatur, AL (Director, TVA Liaison & AEMA Rep)

Cl TEMA, Nashville, TN (SEOC Director, TVA Liaison & Radiological Health)

Plant: El Browns Ferry [El Sequoyah [l Watts Bar Recommendation: (Completed by CECC Director) 1

  • Evacuate 2 mile radius and 10 miles downwind
  • _Shelter remainder of 10 mile EPZ.

2

  • Evacuate 2 mile radius and 5 miles downwind
  • _ Shelter remainder of 10 mile EPZ. -
  • Consider issuance of Potassium Iodide (KI) in accordance with the State Plan.

Other Basis:

Actual or measured radiation readings Dose projection Severe core damage Loss of physical control of the facili Affected Sectors: (Completed by Radiological Assessment Staff)

Sectors identified as affected include the sectors in their entirety.

Attach appropriate page of this Appendix for the affected plant.

Dose Assessorl RAM Name Time/Date CECC Director Approval State Notified of PAR (Transmit this form to the State as soon as possible after providing verbal recommendation)

Entire Procedure Revised.

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Provide Protective Action Recommendation: (C eck either 1 or 2, and mark wind direction.)

ID Recommendation 1 WIND O Recommendation 2

  • - EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS (2 mile Radius & FROM ° *- EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS 10 miles downwind) (Mark) (2 mile radius &5 mile downwind)

I* SHELTER all non-listed sectors.

  • SHELTER all other non-listed
  • Consider issuance of POTASSIUM IODIDE in sectors.

accordance with State Plan.

  • Consider issuance of POTASSIUM IODIDE in accordance with State

- Plan.

A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 4 - 40 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 E-5, -10, F-5, -10, G-5, -10 _ 1_E-5, F-5, G-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 41- 73 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 F-5, -10, G-5, -10, H-1 __ _ F-5, G-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 74 - 92 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 G-5, -10, H-10, 1-10 _ _ G-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 93 - 137 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 A-5, G-5, H-10, 1-10, J-10, K-1 __ A-5, G-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 138 - 203 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 A-5, -10, 1-10, J-10, K-1 _ _ A-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 204 - 282 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 A-5, -10, B-5, -10, A-5, B-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 283 - 326 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 B-5, -10, C-10, D-10, E-5, -10 _B_ B-5, E-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 327 - 3 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2 C-10, D-10, E-5,-10, F-5,-10 __ _ E-5, F-5 Other:

Approval Time/Date Dose Assessor RAM 1--

Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 18 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX I (Page 3 of 4) SEQUOYAH CECC Director's Protective Action Recommendation SECTORS SEQUOYAH Affected Sectors (Completed by Radiological Assessment Staff)

Provide Protective Action Recommendation: 'Check either 1 or 2. and mark wind direction.)

O Recommendation 1 WIND FROM ° O Recommendation 2

  • EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS (2 mile Radius (Mark)
  • EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS (2 and 10 miles downwind) mile radius and 5 mile downwind)
  • SHELTER all other non-listed sectors. I SHELTER all other non-listed sectors.
  • Consider issuance of POTASSIUM accordance with State Plan. IODIDE in accordance with State Plan.

A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 12-49 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, C-2, -6, -7, -8, D-2, -3, -5, -6 C-2, D-2 A-1, B-i, C-1, D-1 50 - 70 A-1,-B-1, C-1, D-1 D-2, -3, -4, -5, -6 D-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 71 - 112 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 A-3, -4, D-2, -3, -4, -5 A-3, D-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 113- 146 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 A-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, D-4 A-2, A-3 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 147-173 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, B-2 A-2, A-3, B-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 174 - 214 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 A-2,--5,-6, B-2, -3,-4 A-2, B-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 215 - 258 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 B-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8 - B-2, B-5 A-i, B-i, C-i, D-i 259 - 331 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 B-2, -3, -5, -6, -7, -8, C-2, -3, -4, -5, -6 _ _ B-2, B-5, C-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 332 -11 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 B-5, C-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8 _ _ B-5, C-2 Other:

Dose Assessor RAM Entire Procedure Revised.

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Provide Protective Action Recommendation: (Check either 1 or 2. and mark wind direction )

ID Recommendation 1 WIND _ Recommendation 2

  • EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS (2 mile Radius FROM 0 *- EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS and 1S0 miles downwind) (Mark) (2 mile radius and 5 mile downwind) 0-SHELTER all other non-listed sectors. *- SHELTER all other non-listed sectors.
  • - Consider issuance of POTASSIUM IODIDE in *- Consider issuance of POTASSIUM accordance with State Plan. ___ IODIDE in accordance with State Plan.

A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 26-68 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 C-7, -9, D-2, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9 C-7, D-2, -4, -5 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 69-110 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 A-3, -4, D-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9 A-3, D-2, -4, -5 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 111-170 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 A-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, D-2, -3, -5, -6 A-2, -3, D-2, -5 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 171-230 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 A-2, -3, -5, -6, -7, B-2, -3, -4, -5, C-2 A-2, -3, B-2, -4, C-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D- 231-270 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-B-2, -3, -4, -5, C-2, -3 B-2, -4, C-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D- 271-325 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 B-2, -3, C-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -11 B-2, C-2, -4, -5 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 326-25 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-C-2, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, -11, D-4, -9 _ _ C-2, -4, -5, -7, -8, D-4 Other

.Approval . Thne ate .

Dose Assessor RAM Entire Procedure Revised.

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STATE COMMUNICATOR CHECKLIST CECC ACTIVATION

, ! P I Verify with the CECC Director that initial communication has been establisnea with the appropriate State Agency (SQN & WBN - TEMA; BFN - Alabama Radiation Control, see REND).

2 If the decision is made to activate the TEMA Forward Control Center/Radiological Monitoring Control Center (FCCIRMCC) or Alabama State Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center (SRMAC) the CECC State Communicator will activate suspended rate telephones in accordance with Appendix N.

3 El Coordinate the completion of the staffing report with the Switchboard Operator and send to State when CECC becomes operational.

4 [E Initiate first State Update Form.

5 a Coordinate with the CECC Director to identify the 1VA Liaison to the State.

Completidbyid Name: Date:

lNOUEl UNUSUAL EVENT I 1ED Verify that the State is notified within 15 minutes of the classification declaration.

2 El L.l Refer to duties under "General 0 erations" (page 4 of 4). ..S .... .. N..C~>ii

...S h ll Co£mpleted by>;ssi Name: lDate:

Entire Procedure Revised.

1 CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 21 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX J (Page 2 of 4)

STATE COMMIUNICATOR CHECKLIST ALERT ALERT Check box -Actio P v . ~ ~~. ~ ~~~. ................... ..

1 E1 Verify that the State is notified within 15 minutes of the classification declaration 2 El Verify Appendix C has been faxed to the State.

3 [] Notify the TVA Liaison of the change in conditions (if staffed).

4 [] Refer to duties under "General Operations" (page 4 of 4).

ompleted y . Name: l Date:

SITE AREA I EMERGENCY SiTE AREA EMEERGENCY ChekbxAto

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1 [ Verify that the State is notified within 15 minutes of the classification declaration.

2 El Verify Appendix C has been faxed to the State.

3 [] Noti the TVA Liaison of the change in conditions (if staffed).

4 El Refer to duties under "General Operations" (page 4 of 4).

Clompleted by I Name: Date:

Entire Procedure Revised.

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STATE COMMUNICATOR CHECKLIST GENERAL EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY

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.........W~Ic2Ms-1 Verify that the State is notified within 15 minutes of the classification declaration or PAR.

2 O Verify Appendixes C and I have been faxed to the State.

3 O Noti the TVA Liaison of the change in conditions (if staffed).

4 El Refer to duties under "General Operations" (page 4 of 4).

Completed by Name: Date:

UPDATED PAR UPDATED PAR

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I El Verify that the State is notified within 15 minutes of the PAR declaration.

2 l Verify Appendix I has been faxed to the State.

3 El Notify the TVA Liaison of the change in conditions (if staffed).

Ioimpleted by Name: Date:

lS . S4 SB oR cS4:4B R 4.<.B:

4f::; SS Entire Procedure Revised.

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STATE COMIMUNICATOR CHECKLIST GENERAL OPERATIONS

1. Complete page 1 of CECC-EPIP-1, Appendix K, and send to State at least hourly. Note in position log.
2. Verify that Dose Assessment is sending (via computer or telecopy) pages 2 and 3 of Appendix K to their counterparts at least hourly. Note in position log.
3. Acts as contact for the State to clarify any discrepancies between information supplied from the CECC and any other TVA or non-TVA organization as they pertain to TVA-related activities.
4. Responsible for ensuring pertinent information related to emergency classifications, PARs, plant status, onsite responses, and TVA's dose/environs assessment activities are being provided to the State.
5. Assists the State as requested in providing TVA resource assistance to the State.
6. Assists the State Liaison (State government representative) as necessary to keep him briefed on the plan situation and coordinating responses to State inquiries, etc.
7. Acts as contact for the State to clarify any discrepancies between information supplied from the CECC and any other TVA or non-TVA organization as they pertain to TVA-related activities.
8. Maintain an awareness of key State activities and provide report in CECC briefings (until arrival of State Liaison to the CECC).

Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 24 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX K Message (Page 1 of 3) Number STATE UPDATE FORM TO: El AEMA, Clanton, AL 1 El Alabama Radiation Control Agency, Montgomery, AL El Alabama Radiation Control Agency, Decatur, AL (Director, TVA Liaison & AEMA Rep)

El TEMA, Nashville, TN (SEOC Director, TVA Liaison & Radiological Health)

FROM: CECC State Conmmunicator at (423) 751-1613 REASON FOR REPORT: 0 PeriodicFl Significant Change of Status (min.items 1-5)

1. Affected Units: BFN U-2 [], U-3 El; SQN U-1 El. U-2 0l; W'BNU-1 El
2. Emergency Classification: E: NOUE El Alert El Site Area Emergency E General Emergency EAL Designator:. _Declared at: . .(local time at site), on: _ _ (date)
3. Protective Action Recommendation El None -El No change in existing PAR E CECC Director's Protective Action Recommendation. (Attach EPIP-1, Appendix I)
4. Offsite dose projections are: El N/A El Stable El Improving El Deteriorating
5. Radiological Release: a No Abnormal El Projected El Actual Estimated duration or I [1 Airborne El Waterborne I El Surface Spill l ImpactTimes I (seep. 2 of3) ' (see p. 3 of 3)1 May be generated and transmitted by computer Estimate of surface spill contamination:
6. Actions to reduce/terminate radioactive release:
7. Emergency Actions underway at plant site:

El Site Accountability Initiated (time) Completed (time)

E Non-essential personnel released from site (time)

El Other:___

8. Onsite support needed or requested from State/local organizations:
9. Plant conditions: See CECC EPIP-6, PLANT SYSTEMS ASSESSMENT Appendix - Time of Assessment:

Appl  :: Name l;h. ; I I'iXn ' Date I CECC Director l I l Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 25 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX K (Page 2 of 3)

STATE UPDATE FORM PROJECTED AIRBORNE RELEASES RADIOLOGICAL DOSE ASSESSMENT - PERIODIC STATE INFORMATION Time: (local)

15. The release being assessed began/begins at _ local time and is estimated to continue for hr.
16. Release Rate: Noble Gas Iodine-131 Particulates __ __ jtCilS Gross Activity lt Ci/s
17. Release Path: Effective Release Height __ m (O meters = ground level)
18. Meteorological Conditions: Wind Speed: meters/sec miles/hr Wind Direction (From) (degrees/sector)

Stability Class Precipitation mm Affected Sector degrees/sector

19. Projected Doses (rem) (Does not include previously received dose)

Distance TEDE Thyroid CDE Cow Milk 0.62 mi 2mi 5 mi 10 mi

20. Comments Entire Procedure Revised.

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STATE UPDATE FORM ACTUAL/PROJECTED LIQUID RELEASES RADIOLOGICAL DOSE ASSESSMENT - PERIODIC STATE INFORMATION 21 Time: (local)

22. The release being assessed began/begins at local time and is estimated to continue for hr.
23. Release: Nuclide Concentration

_ICi/ml

_iCi/mL ACi/ml

__Ci/mL

_Ci/ml

24. Release Point: a Shoreline El Diffuser
25. Total Release Volume: f_? (1 gallon = 0.134 ft3 )
26. RIVER FLOW at the plant fO/s
27. DOWNSTREAM MAXIMUM ORGAN DOSE RATE TO HYPOTHETICAL INDIVIDUAL ON THE SHORELINE DUE TO DRINKING THE WATER LOCATION ARRIVAL CONCENTRATION DOSE RATE (D)

(T) TIME (microCi/mL) (rem/d)

(DAY) Plant Opposite Plant Opposite Side Side Side Side

28. COMMENTS:

Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 27 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX L (Page 1 of 1)

MANAGEMENT SERVICES SUPERVISOR CHECKLIST Chec .b. ...

.. X . ............................

..C::............

1 E Contact clerical personnel to staff CECC positions as listed in the Management Services Supervisor position notebook. Use Appendix M to document FFD.

2 If RMCC is being staffed contact clerical support for that location. Use Appendix M to document FFD. List positions.

3 El If JIC is being staffed contact clerical support for that location. Use Appendix M to document FFD. List positions.

4 O Set emergency classification and site inputs on electronic clocks (see workbook for details).

5 Brief clerical staff on roles and responsibilities.

Completeby Name: Date:

.......... R

':M"gR MB.'....... l l GENERAL OPERATIONS

1. Monitor and allocate CECC clerical personnel where needed (avoid fax backlogs, etc.).
2. Obtains needed documents and drawings from DCRM.
3. Updates Emergency Classification on electronic clocks.
4. Coordinates meals and lodging.
5. Maintains position log.
6. Schedules relief for clerical positions.

Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 28 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX M Page 1 of 1 FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION TVA NUCLEAR CALL-IN SHEET Person Calling: Date:

Time Time Alcohol 5 Hrs. Fit for Duty Duty Official Name Called Needed to Prior to Report (Y/N) Comments Report (Y/N)

_____ 11 1*

t

_____ 1 1

I Entire Procedure Revised.

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ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION OF SUSPENDED RATE TELEPHONE LINES IN TVA AND STATE EMERGENCY FACILITIES Date:

TIME/INITAL Activation l Notify TVA Information Technical Service Center (ITSC) at (423) 751-4357 and request suspended rate lines in the facilities identified for activation be removed from suspended rate status. Refer to attachment for identified facility to be activated and request ITSC implement their procedure to activate suspended rate telephone lines.

Browns Ferry JIC - Refer to Section 1.0 of this Appendix.

Browns Ferry SRMIAC/AEMA Liaison - Refer to Section 2.0 of this Appendix.

SequoyahlWatts Bar JIC - Refer to Section 3.0 of this Appendix.

Sequoyah FCC/RMCC - Refer to Section 4.0 of this Appendix.

Follow instructions in the applicable attachment to return lines to suspended rate status.

TVA ITSC confirmed action has been completed to remove lines from suspended rate status.

Deactivation ITSC and Telecommunications Support Services contacted at (423) 751-2228 to request the telephone lines be placed back in suspended rate status.

Notify Manager, Emergency Preparedness, State and Local Programs to follow up on request to return lines to suspended rate status.

Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 30 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX N (Page 2 of 5) 1.0 ACTIVATIONIDEACTIVATION REQUTREINENTS FOR BROWNS FERRY JIC

a. All telephones in the assigned rooms of the Fine Arts Building of John C. Calhoun State Community College must be removed from suspended rate status when the decision is made to staff the flC.
b. To activate the telephone lines on suspended rates, the EDO/State Communicator will contact the TVA Information Technical Service Center (ITSC) at (751-4357) and request the following lines be activated by using the lead telephone numbers to activate the blocks of lines.

BFN LEAD TELEPHONE NUMTBERS (EARNING NUT\fBERS): 256-340-0092 & 256-355-4823 After the above is requested, the following lines will be activated:

LEAD NUMBER FOR THE SEVEN AREAS OF JIC IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING: 256-340-0092. This lead number activates these 54 phones.

TVA Staff Room 256-350-0092 256-350-5942 256-355-7643 256-355-2783 (19 phones) 256-350-5943 256-355-2782 256-350-5956 256-350-5957 256-355-8073 256-340-0096 256-350-5953 256-355-8041 256-355-8055 256-350-6089 256-350-5952 256-350-3895 256-353-8347 256-340-0093 256-340-0094 NRC/FEMA Staff Room 256-355-8002 256-353-1033 (4 phones) 256-350-3893 256-353-1049 AEMA Workroom 256-355-8036 256-350-5958 256-355-0730 256-355-8012 (21 phones) 256-350-6128 256-350-6129 256-355-0713 256-355-0714 256-355-0705 256-353-6124 256-353-1059 256-350-6126 256-350-6127 256-350-6120 256-350-6125 256-350-6122 256-350-6123 256-350-6121 256-350-5944 256-350-3894 256-350-5951 Media Monitoring 2 56-355-7644 256-350-6481 256-355-8043 (Trouble Shooting)

Broadcast Space (3 phones)

Media Work Space 2.56-355-4858 256-355-7916 256-355-4824 256-355-4828 First Floor (5 phones) 2 56-355-7915 JIC Security 2:56-350-5941 (1 phone)

Update Desk 2:56-355-2712 (1 phone)

LEAD NUMBER FOR THE AREA OF JIC IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING: 256-355-4823.

This lead number activates these 15 phones.

Media Work Space 256-3554823 256-355-4829 256-3554941 256-3554942 Second Floor 256-355-4943 256-355-4944 256-3554951 256-355-4952 (15 phones) 256-355-4953 256-355-4954 256-355-4998 256-355-7701 256-355-7702 256-355-7913 256-355-7914 Entire Procedure Revised

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 31 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX N (Page 3 of 5)

c. The ITSC will contact the EDO/State Communicator and confirm action has been completed to remove lines from suspended rate status.
d. When the JIC is deactivated, the EDO/State Communicator will contact ITSC and Telecommunications Support Services at 751-2228 and request the above listed numbers be placed back in suspended rate status. The EDO/State Communicator will then request that the Manager, Emergency Preparedness, State and Local Programs follow up this request within 5 days and confirm this action has been completed.

2.0 ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION REQUIREMENTS FOR STATE SRMAC FOR BROWNS FERRY

a. There are a limited number of suspended rate telephone lines in the State RMCC for Browns Ferry.

These lines are located in the basement of the SRMAC/FCC portion of the Morgan County Emergency Operations Center in the basement of the Morgan County Courthouse. These lines must be removed from suspended rate status when the Director of the State Radiation Control Agency determines the RMCC is to be staffed in order to direct the activities of the field monitoring teams.

b. To activate the telephone lines on suspended rates, the EDO/State Communicator will contact the TVA Information Technical Service Center (ITSC) at 751-4357 and request the following lines be activated using the lead telephone number.

LEAD TELEPHONE NUMBER (EARNING NUMBER): 256-350-9362 After the above is requested, the following lines will be activated:

Rm. B-31 256-350-9362 Rm. B-33 256-355-9520 256-355-9076 256-350-6580 256-351-6024 256-355-9158 256-351-0441 256-301-8931

c. The ITSC Center will contact the EDO/State Communicator and confirm action has been completed to remove lines from suspended rate status.
d. When the SRMAC is deactivated, the EDO/State Communicator will contact ITSC and Telecommunications Support Services at 751-2228 and request the above listed numbers be placed back in suspended rate status. The EDO/State Communicator will then request that the Manager, Emergency Preparedness, State and Local Programs follow up this request within 5 days and confirm this action has been completed.

Entire Procedure Revised.

CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (CECC) Page 32 of 33 OPERATIONS CECC EPIP-1 Revision 37 APPENDIX N (Page 4 of 5) 3.0 ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SEQUOYAH/VATTS BAR TIC

a. There are 20 telephone lines in the SequoyahfWatts Bar JIC that are on suspended rate status. These lines are assigned to the Media Work area which is located in the hallway outside of the basement auditorium in Missionary Ridge Place in the Chattanooga Office Complex. These lines must be removed from suspended rate status when the decision is made to staff the JIC.
b. To activate telephone lines on suspended rates, the EDO/State Communicator will contact the TVA Information Technical Service Center (ITSC) at 751-4357 and request the following lines be activated using the lead telephone numbers.

LEAD TELEPHONE NUMBERS (EARNING NUMBERS): 423-265-0300 & 423-265-0333 After the above is requested the following lines will be activated:

Media Work Area: 423-265-0300 423-265-0312 423-265-0314 423-265-0319 Lead Number 423-265-0325 (Basic 5)

Lead Number 423-265-0333 423-265-0336 423-265-0345 423-265-0350 (Additional 15) 423-265-0370 423-265-0400 423-265-0401 423-265-0418 423-265-0611 423-265-0613 423-265-0642 423-265-0645 423-265-0650 423-265-0652 423-265-0655

c. The ITSC will contact the EDO/State Communicator and confirm action has been completed to remove lines from suspended rate status.
d. When the JIC is deactivated, the EDO/State Communicator will contact the ITSC and Telecommunications Support Services at 751-2228 and request the above listed numbers be placed back in suspended rate status. The EDO/State Communicator will then request that the Manager, Emergency Preparedness, State and Local Programs follow up this request within 5 days and confirm this action has been completed.

Entire Procedure Revised.

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a. All telephone lines in the State FCC/RMCC located in the Air National Guard Armory at Lovell Field in Chattanooga must be removed from suspended rate status when the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency makes the decision to staff that facility.
b. To activate the telephone lines on suspended rates, the EDO/State Communicator will contact the Information Technical Service Center (ITSC) at 751-4357 and request the following lines be activated using the lead telephone numbers to activate the blocks of lines.

LEAD TELEPHONE NUMBER (EARNING NUMBER): 423-899-9858 After the above is requested, the following lines will be activated:

RMCC 423-899-9858 423-894-6843 423-855-0190 423-899-7086 423-855-3765 (5 lines)

FCC 423-899-9433 423-894-6799 423-899-6795 423-899-9374 (21 lines) 423-899-9623 423-899-9621 423-899-9023 423-899-9129 423-899-0826 423-899-9709 423-899-9389 423-899-9279 423-899-6595 423-899-9599 423-899-9071 423-899-9771 423-899-6980 423-899-6982 423-899-9025 423-899-9597 423-855-3768

c. The ITSC will contact the EDO/State Communicator and confirm that action has been completed to remove the lines from suspended rate status.
d. When the FCCIRMCC is deactivated, the EDO/State Communicator will contact the ITSC and Telecommunications Support Services at 751-2228 and request the above listed numbers be placed back in suspended rate status. The EDO/State Communicator will then request that the Manager, Emergency Preparedness, State and Local Programs follow up this request within 5 days and confirm this action has been completed.

Entire Procedure Revised.

CECC EPIP Coversheet Title CECC EPIP-2 Tennessee REV. 30 Valley Authority CENTRAL EMERGENCY OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST CONTROL CENTER PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCYPLAN UNUSUAL EVENT IMPLEMENTING Effective Date:

PROCEDURES 3/3//os0 WRITTEN BY: ____'_____ REVIEWED BY: __ _ S/2 Z/W Signature Signature Date PLAN EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINATION: r) 2 t, 64 3 Signature 'Dte CONCURRENCES Concurrence Signature Date 1Ma lanning and Implementation PeraEPProg A i Manager, erenc Prepar ness Maba M1 , Radiological and Chemistry Services 3

-APPROVAL lAPPROVED BY: A- lattirt Vice President, E&TS Title Organization 1

te

CECC-EPI P-2 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT REVISION LOG Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 0 3/22/88 All (Changed from IPD to EPIP) 1 4/27/88 3 2 11/18/88 3 3 4/26/89 All 4 7/13/89 3 5 9/19/89 All 6 10/26/89 1,2, App. A (pg.2), App. B (p.2) 7 5/23/90 App. A (p.2), App. B (p.2) 8 5/21/91 Page 2 of 2, App. A, Pgs. 1 and 2, App. B, Pgs. 1 and 2 9 5/31/91 Page 2 of 2; App. B, Pgs. 1 and 2 10 12/12/91 Pages 1-2; App. A, pgs. 1-2; App. B, Pgs. 1-2 11 12/23/92 New coversheet and rev log added; pgs. 1-3; App. A, Appendix B deleted 12 06/18/93 Page 3; all pages issued.

13 06/28/94 All 14 2117/95 Page 3 Name removal from notification list 15 7/13/95 Page 3 change Al. Area code; All pages issued.

16 3/20/96 Page 3 change M. 0. Medford to J. P Maciejewski; all pages issued.

17 10/30/96 Change SOS to SM, add SNE to call list, add M. 0. Medford to call list, correct telephone area code.

18 12/12/96 Page 3 change M. 0. Medford to 0. J. Zenngue: all pages issued.

19 4/7/97 Annual review. Add notification completed step to procedure.

All pages issued 20 7/16/97 Modify notification list. All pages issued.

21 9/24/98 Add Mr. Scalice to notification list and remove Mr. Zeringue.

All pages issued.

CECC-EPIP-2 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT REVISION LOG (Continued)

Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 22 11/13/00 Add Public Information Managerto OPS notification list. Remove reference to notification board.

23 3/30/01 Annual review. Revise initial State Notification Form. All pages issued.

24 8/23/01 Update notification list. All pages issued.

25 o1/7/01 Update notification list. All pages issued.

26 6/13/02 Annual review, add TPS notification, add credible threat NOUE activation of CECC, update notification list, add time to Initial State Notification Form. All pages issued.

27 7/24/02 Change "credible threat" terminology and update notification list.

All pages issued.

28 9/3/02 Update organization names. Add Load Coordinator and TPS Transmission Dispatcher phone numbers.

29 10/30/02 Remove statement to activate CECC at a credible threat EAL.

Move the procedure step for the ODS to notify the SED of the State notification of the event to a point earlier in the procedure.

30 3/31/03 Annual review, new release terminology added to Initial Notification Form. All pages issued.

D OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION CECC EPI P-2 Page 1 of 5 Revision 30 OF UNUSUAL EVENT OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the ODS during a Notification of Unusual Event to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response in the event of an emergency.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the ODS during a Notification of Unusual Event.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan 4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS EDO - Emergency Duty Officer ODS - Operations Duty Specialist CECC - Central Emergency Control Center NP - Nuclear Power SNE - Senior Nuclear Executive 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the Site Emergency Director that a Notification of Unusual Event exists, the ODS is responsible for recording the preliminary report of information concerning the incident on Appendix A.

5.2 The ODS is responsible for notifying the appropriate State agency, CECC EDO, key NP emergency response personnel, the Load Coordinator, and the TPS Transmission Dispatcher.

5.3 The ODS is responsible for recording any follow-up information on Appendix B and notifying the

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OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST Page2of5 PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION CECC EPIP-2 Revision 30 l OF UNUSUAL EVENTReion3 6.0 PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS 6.1 Actions to be Taken for a Notification of Unusual Event The ODS performs the following tasks.

NOTE; When maleing notifications of an emergency situation. provide only the information contained on the attachment Avoid any unnecessary explanation or elaboration of the information.

Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost importance. If additional information/explanation is required by any party, provide the name and phone number of the EDO and request they contact him or patch them through to him..

(TIME/INITIALS)

/ 6.1.1 Upon receiving a call from the Site Emergency Director:

Turn on Recording Equipment and enter the following information.

Current Date:

Current Time:

/ 6.1 2 Refer to the form in Appendix A and log information to be provided to the State.

6.1.3 Make notification call to the appropriate State (not to exceed 15 minutes from the time of the declaration of the event).

Tennessee TEMA Duty Officer: Time:

(Use the ringdown telephone as the primary means to contact TEMA. If this does not work, then use numbers programmed on phones.)

Alabama Alabama Office of Radiation Control Duty Officer: Time:

AFTER HOURS NOTIFY Montgomery State Trooper Post to have the Office of Radiation Control Duty Officer call the ODS Time:

(See numbers programmed on phones)

D OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION CECC EPI P-2 Page 3 of 5 Revision 30 OF UNUSUAL EVENT I

(TIME/INITIALS)

I 6.1.4 Inform the Site Emergency Director that the respective State has been notified.

6.1.5 Notify the following by phone or pager.

/ CECC EDO (See REPTRACK Duty List)

/ CECC Director (See REPTRACK Duty List)

I J. A. Scalice (See REND Call-Out List - SNE)

/ J. E. Maddox (See REND Call-Out List - SNE)

I B. K. Marks (See REND Call-Out List - CECC Director)

I SNE (See REPTRACK Duty List or REND Call-Out List - SNE)

I Nuclear Emergency Public Information Duty Officer (See REPTRACK Duty List)

I 6.1.6 Notify the Load Coordinator of the condition (751-7547).

/ 6.1.7 Notify the TPS Transmission Dispatcher of the condition.

BFN: SW Dispatch 751-4203 SQN: SE Dispatch 751-4208 WBN: NE Dispatch 751-4204

/ 6.1.8 Upon receiving telecopy of the Site Emergency Director event form verify the information recorded on Appendix A of this procedure is correct.

/ 6.1.9 Telecopy Appendix A of this procedure to the affected State.

AL. Office of Radiation Control (334) 206-5387 TEMA (615) 242-9635 I 6.1.10 Verify that the telecopy to the State has been received. (Only during normal working hours for AL. Office of Radiation Control.) Use programmed telephone number for the affected State.

I 6.1.11 Refer to the form in Appendix B, log follow-up information regarding the event in progress, and provide to the appropriate State, CECC EDO, and CECC Director.

6.2 Actions To Be Taken When the Condition Is Terminated 6.2.1 Upon notification of the termination of the Notification of Unusual Event, the ODS has the responsibility of notifying all parties informed in section 6.1 of this procedure.

I Notifications completed Exceptions:

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OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST Page4of 5 PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION CECC EPIP-2 Revision 30 OF UNUSUAL EVENT APPENDIX A Page 1 of 1 TVA INITIAL NOTIFICATION FORM FOR UNUSUAL EVENT

1. El This is a Drill M This is an Actual Event - Repeat - This is an Actual Event
2. This is I a Browns Ferry UNUSUAL TVA Operations Duty Specialist El Sequoyah has declared an At telephone number (423) 751-1700 al Watts Bar EVENT affecting: El Unit 1 El Unit2 E Unit 3 El Common
3. EAL Designator(s):
4. Brief Description of the Event:
5. Radiological Conditions: (Check one uinder both Airborne and Liquid column.)

Airborne Releases Offsite Liquid Releases Offsite El Minor releases within federally approved limits' l Minor releases within federally approved limits' El Releases above federally approved limits' El Releases above federally approved limits' E Release information not known El Release information not known

( 'Tech Specs) ( 'Tech Specs)

6. Event Declared: Time: Date:
7. Provide Protective Action Recommendation: a1 None
8. Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy.
9. Time and Date this information was provided I Action: When completed, telecopy this information.

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IOPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT CECC EPIP-2 Page 5of56 Revision 30 APPENDIX B Page 1 of 1 FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION FORM NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT

1. 'This is a Real Emergency. This is a Real Emergency." El or

'This is a Drill. This is a Drill." E1

2. Time
3. The following significant changes in Plant Conditions have occurred.
4. The following significant changes in Radiological Conditions have occurred._
5. "Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy."
6. Time information provided to State.
7. Name Date Note: When completed telecopy this Form to the State.

rCF(2C FPIP (vprshppt Title CECC EPIP-3 Tennessee REV. 31 Valley Authority CENTRAL EMERGENCY -OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST CONTROL CENTER PROCEDURE FOR ALERT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING Effective Date:

PROCEDURES 3/3/e 3 WRITTEN BY: 5Ls 62a2&

Signature REVIEWED BY:

-, ' Signature

-3/4</A0o3 Date 6,

PLAN EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINATION:

Signature Date CONCURRENCES Concurrence Signature 0 M 'nning and Implementation nEPProg 0 Manager, 6 adiological and Chemistry Services em APPROVAL APPROVED BY:

j~gnat S f Vice President, Title E&TS Organization V 17 IDote k

CECC-EPIP-3 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR ALERT REVISION LOG Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 0 3/22/88 All (Changed from IPD to EPIP) 1 04/27/88 3 2 11/18/88 3, 4 3 4/26/89 All 4 7/13/89 3, 4 5 9/19/89 All 6 10/26/89 2, App A (p. 2), App. B (p.2) Title changed (pgs. 1-2) 7 5/23/90 "Site Area Emergency" section moved to EPIP-4. App. A (pg2),

App. B (p.2). App. C added (p.1) 8 5/21/91 Pages 2 and 3, App. A, Pgs. 1 & 2, App. B, Pgs 1 & 2 9 05/31/91 Page 2 of 3; Appendix B, pages 1 and 2 10 12/12/91 Pages 1-3/ App. A, pgs. 1-2; App B, pgs. 1-2 11 05/15/92 Page 2 revised; new coversheet and rev. log added, All pages Issued.

12 12/23/92 Pages 1-4; App. A, Pg. 1; App. B, Pg. 1; App. C deleted.

13 01/25/93 Pages 1, 3 & 4; added activation of ERDS system. All pages issued.

14 06/18/93 Page 3; all pages issued.

15 06/24/94 Pages 1-4; App B, Former App. B changes to App. C.

16 2/17/95 Page 3 Name removal from notification list.

17 7/13/95 Page 4 Changed AL. area code. All pages issued.

18 3/20/96 Page 3 Change M. 0. Medford to J. P. Maciejewski; all pages issued.

19 10/30/96 Removed references to SOS, add M. 0. Medford to call list, rearrange order of call list, telephone number updates, add statement to clarify CECC security setup instructions. Procedure put in new format. All pages issued.

20 12/12/96 Page 3 remove M. 0. Medford. Page 4 add 0. J. Zeringue; all pages issued.

21 4/7/97 Annual review. Update State of AL. fax number. All pages issued.

22 7/16/97 Correct telephone number. Modify notification list. All pages issued.

23 9/24/98 Update manual cailout list and instructions. All pages issued

CECC-EPIP-3 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR ALERT REVISION LOG (Continued)

Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 24 11/13/00 Add section to cover ODS relocation, editorial changes 25 3/30/01 Annual review. Revise initial State Notification Form. All pages issued.

26 8/23/01 Update notification list. All pages issued.

27 6/13/02 Annual review. Add TPS notification, update notification list, add time to to Initial State Notification Form, editorial changes. All pages issued.

28 7/24/02 Update notification list. Change Automated Paging System to Emergency Paging System. Change CECC Notification Board to REND. All pages issued.

29 9/3102 Update organizational names. Add Load Coordinator and TPS Transmission Dispatcher phone numbers.

30 10/30/02 Move the procedure step for the ODS to notify the SED of the State notification of the event to a point earlier in the procedure.

31 3/31/03 Annual review, new release terminology added to Initial Notification Form.

All pages issued.

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR ALERT Page 1 of 8 CECC EPIP-3 Revision 31 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR ALERT 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the ODS during an Alert to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response in the event of an emergency.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the ODS during an Alert. This procedure should not be used after the CECC has assumed responsibility for communications with the State under CECC EPIP-1.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan 4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS EDO - Emergency Duty Officer ERDS - Emergency Response Data System ODS - Operations Duty Specialist CECC - Central Emergency Control Center 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the Site Emergency Director that an Alert exists, the ODS is responsible for recording the preliminary report of information concerning the incident on Appendix A.

5.2 The ODS is responsible for notifying the appropriate State agency, CECC EDO, CECC Director, Plant Assessment Manager, Radiological Assessment Manager, Load Coordinator, TPS Transmission Dispatcher, and key CECC staff. The ODS is also responsible for notifying technical support personnel as requested.

5.3 The ODS is responsible for recording any follow-up information on Appendix B and notifying the appropriate State.

6.0 PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS 6.1 Actions to be Taken for an Alert The ODS performs the following tasks:

NOTE: ..When making notifications of an emergency situation, provide only the information contained on the attachment. Avoid any unnecessary explanation, interpretation, or elaboration of the information. Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost importance.

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR ALERT Page 2 of 8 CECC EPIP-3 Revision 31 (TIME/INITIALS)

/ 6.1.1 Upon receiving a call from the Site Emergency Director:

Turn on Recording Equipment and enter the following information.

Current Date:

Current Time:

/ 6.1.2 Refer to the form in Appendix A and log information to be provided to the State.

6.1.3 Make notification call to the appropriate State (not to exceed 15 minutes from the time of the l declaration of the event). I Tennessee TEMA Duty Officer: Time:

(Use the ringdown telephone as the primary means to contact TEMA. If this does not work, then use numbers programmed on phones.)

Alabama Alabama Office of Radiation Control Duty Officer:_ Time:

AFTER HOURS NOTIFY Montgomery State Trooper Post to have the Office of Radiation Control Duty Officer call the ODS Time:

(See numbers programmed on phones.)

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/ 6.1.4 If event has been terminated refer to CECC-EPIP-2 and perform Sections 6.1.4 through 6.1.10 of that procedure for notification and receive further guidance from the EDO.

/ 6.1.5 If event has not been terminated, activate Emergency Paging System. Monitor the Emergency Paging System screen. If any critical positions do not respond within 15 minutes or indicate they cannot respond, then use the REND or REP duty list to contact duty or backup staff for those positions. Appendix C will be used to document Fitness for Duty for positions contacted by telephone. Steps 6.1.6 through 6.1.26 of this procedure should be done in parallel with these actions as time permits.

-OR-If Emergency Paging System is not operable, notify the following and have them report to the center (see the REPTRACK Duty List or REND). Initial attempts to fill critical positions should be performed before moving on to non-critical positions and steps 6.1.6 through 6.1.26 of this procedure. Appendix C will be used to document fitness for duty.

EDO .CECC

/ CECC Director

/ Radiological Assessment Manager I Plant Assessment Manager I Dose Assessor I Plant Assessment Team Leader

/ Plant Assessment Coordinator I Nuclear Emergency Public Information Duty Officer

/ Environs Assessor-

/ Management Services Supervisor I Resource Support Coordinator I Core Damage-

/ Engineering Representative

/ Meteorologist

/ Communications Support Personnel (Telephones)

/ Computer Support Personnel

/ B. K. Marks

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/ 6.1.6 If event has not been terminated, activate the ERDS system (not to exceed 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after the declaration of the event). If the ERDS system fails to activate, continue with the next step (6.1.7) of this procedure

/ 6 1.7 Inform the Site Emergency Director that the respective state has been notified.

/ 6 1.8 Notify the CECC EDO.

I 6.1.9 Notify COC Security (751-3783) and request that security be established and key card access be initiated.

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/ 6.1.10 Transfer 751-1700 to the cellular phone.

I 6 1.11 Notify TEMA (for SQN and WBN events) that the ODS will be in transit to the CECC and that all calls should be made to 423-751-1700 until further notice.

I 6.1.12 Relocate to the CECC.

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/ 6.1.13 Follow up on any calls received during transit to the CECC.

/ 6.1.14 Place the "A-B" switches for the Paging, ERDS and Alarm Notification Systems to the "A" position

/ 6.1.15 Transfer 751-1700 and the three site ringdown phones from the cellular phone back to the desktop phone.

/ 6.1.16 Notify TEMA (for SQN and WBN events) that the ODS is in the CECC and can now use the rinqdown phone for communications.

/ 6.1.17 Notify J. E. Maddox (See REND Call-Out List-SNE).

/ 6 1.18 Notify J. A. Scalice (See REND Call-Out List-SNE).

I 6 1.19 Notify the Load Coordinator of the condition (751-7547).

/ 6.1.20 Notify the TPS Transmission Dispatcher of the condition BFN: SW Dispatch 751-4203 SQN: SE Dispatch 751-4208 WBN: NE Dispatch 751-4204

/ 6.1.21 Upon receiving telecopy of the Site Emergency Director event form, verify the information recorded on Appendix A of this procedure is correct.

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/ 6.1.22 Telecopy Appendix A of this procedure to the affected State.

AL. Office of Radiation Control (334) 206-5387 TEMA (615) 242-9635 I 6.1.23 Verify that the telecopy to the State has been received (only during normal working hours for Al. Office of Radiation Control). Use programmed telephone number for the affected State.

/ 6.1.24 If the ERDS system failed to activate in step 6.1.6 of this procedure, notify the computer support duty officer and the NRC duty officer at telephone number (301) 816-5100.

/ 6.1.25 Refer to the form in Appendix B, log follow-up information, and provide to the appropriate State.

I 6.1.26 Continue attempts to contact any critical or non-critical positions in Section 6.1.5 of this procedure that have not responded.

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APPENDIX A Page 1 of 1 TVA INITIAL NOTIFICATION FORM FOR ALERT

1. El This is a Drill D This is an Actual Event - Repeat - This is an Actual Event
2. This is , E] Browns Ferry ALERT TVA Operations Duty Specialist El Sequoyah has declared an At telephone number (423) 751-1700 [] Watts Bar affecting Dl Unit 1 El Unit 2 El Unit 3 a1 Common
3. EAL Designator(s):
4. Brief Description of the Event:
5. Radiological Conditions: (Check one under both Airborne and Liquid column.)

Airborne Releases Offsite Liquid Releases Off site El Minor releases within federally approved limits 1 El Minor releases within federally approved limits' E Releases above federally approved limits' El Releases above federally approved limits' El Release information not known El Release information not known

( 'Tech Specs) ('Tech Specs)

6. Event Declared: Time: Date:
7. Provide Protective Action Recommendation: D None
8. Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy.
9. Time and Date this information was provided Action: When completed, telecopy this information.

Entire Page Revised

APPENDIX B Page 1 of 1 FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION FORM ALERT

1. "This is a Real Emergency. This is a Real Emergency." L or "This is a Drill. This is a Drill." M
2. Time
3. The following significant changes in Plant Conditions have occurred.
4. The following significant changes in Radiological Conditions have occurred.
5. "Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy."
6. Time information provided to State.
7. Name Date Note: When completed telecopy this Form to the State.

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR ALERT Page 8 of 8 CECC EPIP-3 Revision 31 APPENDIX C Page 1 of 1 FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION TVA NUCLEAR CALL-IN SHEET Person Calling: Date:

Time Time Alcohol 5 Hrs. Fit for Duty Duty Official Name Called Needed to Prior to Report (YIN) Comments Report (YIN)

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CECC EPIP Coversheet Title CECC EPIP-4 Tennessee REV. 32 Valley Authority CENTRAL EMERGENCY OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST CONTROL CENTER PROCEDURE FOR EMERGENCYPLAN SITE AREA EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING Effective Date:

PROCEDURES 3/3//03 WRITTEN BY: (%e REVIEWED BY: _

Signature Signature Date PLAN EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINATION: 6 31 3/ 03 Date Signature CONCURRENCES Concurrence Signature Date Make, EP Prog Planning and Implementation /Z3 r A25 O M a~ 7 ~Pee~_

0 Manager, Aadiological and Chemistry Services C APPROVAL APPROVED BY: '1 Vice President, E&TS ture Title Organization De l

CECC-EPI P-4 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR SITE AREA EMERGENCY REVISION LOG Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 0 3/22/88 All (changed from IPD to EPIP) 1 4/27/88 4 2 7/8/88 Pages 3 & 4, Page 2 of App. B 3 11/18/88 3,4 4 4/26/89 All 5 7/13/89 3, 4 6 9/19/89 All 7 10/26/89 2, App. A (pg. 2), App. B (p. 2) 8 5/23/90 "General Emergency" moved to EPIP-5, App. A (p. 2), App. B (p.2),

App. C added (p.1).

9 5/21/91 Pages 2 & 3, App. A, Pgs. 1 & 2, App. B, Pgs. 1 & 2 10 5/31/91 Page 2 of 3; Appendix B, Pages 1 & 2 11 12/12/91 Pages 1-3; App. A, pgs. 1-2, App. B, pgs. 1-2.

12 05/15/92 Page 2 revised; new coversheet and rev. log added; all pages issued.

13 12/23/92 All 14 01/25/93 Pages 1, 3-4, add activation of ERDS system. All pages issued.

15 06/18/93 Page 3; all pages issued.

16 06/24/94 Pages 1-4; App B; Former App B changed to App. C.

17 2/17/95 Page 3 Name removal from notification list.

18 7/13/95 Page 4 Change AL. Area code. All pages issued.

19 3/20/96 Page 3 Change M. 0. Medford to J. P Maciejewski; All pages issued.

20 10/30/96 Remove references to SOS, add M. 0. Medford to call list, telephone number updates; add statement to clarify CECC security setup instructions. Procedures put in new format. All pages issued.

21 12/12/96 Page 3 removed M. 0 Medford: Page 4 add 0. J. Zeringue; All pages issued.

22 4/7/97 Annual review, update State of AL. fax number. All pages issued.

CECC-EPI P-4 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR SITE AREA EMERGENCY REVISION LOG (Continued)

Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 23 7/16/97 Correct telephone number. Modify notification list. All pages issued.

24 9/24/98 Annual review. Update manual callout list. All pages issued.

25 11/13/00 Add section to cover ODS relocation, editorial changes.

26 3/30/01 Annual review. Revise initial State Notification Form. All pages issued.

27 8/23/01 Update notification list. All pages issued.

28 6/13/02 Annual review. Add TPS notification, update notification list, add time to Initial State Notification Form, editorial changes.

All pages issued.

29 7/24/02 Update notification list. Change Automated Paging to Emergency Paging System. Change CECC Notification Board to REND. All pages issued.

30 9/3/02 Update organization names. Add Load Coordinator and TPS Transmission Dispatcher phone numbers.

31 10/30/02 Move the procedure step for the ODS to notify the SED of the State notification of the event to a point earlier in the procedure.

32 3/31/03 Annual review, new release terminology added to Initial Notification Form. All pages issued.

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR SITE AREA E Pagel of 8 EMERGENCY ECC EPIP-4 Revision 32 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR SITE AREA EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the ODS during a Site Area Emergency to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response in the event of an emergency.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the ODS during a Site Area Emergency. This procedure should not be used after the CECC has assumed responsibility for communication with the State under CECC-EPIP-1.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan 4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS EDO - Emergency Duty Officer ERDS - Emergency Response Data System ODS - Operations Duty Specialist CECC - Central Emergency Control Center 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the Site Emergency Director that a Site Area Emergency exists, the ODS is responsible for recording the preliminary report of information concerning the incident on Appendix A.

5.2 The ODS is responsible for notifying the appropriate State agency, CECC EDO, CECC Director, Plant Assessment Manager, Radiological Assessment Manager, Load Coordinator, TPS Transmission D-is patcher, and key CECC staff. The ODS is also responsible for notifying technical support personnel as requested.

5.3 The ODS is responsible for recording any follow-up information on Appendix B and notifying the appropriate State.

6.0 PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS 6.1 Actions to be Taken for a Site Area Emergency The ODS performs the following tasks:

NOTE q When making notifications of an emergencysituation. provide only the information Contained on the attachment. Avoid any unnecessary explanation, interpretation, or elaboration of the information. Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost importance.

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR SITE AREA Page 2 of 8 EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-4 Revision 32 (TIME/INITIALS)

/ 6.1.1 Upon receiving a call from the Site Emergency Director:

Turn on Recording Equipment and enter the following information.

Current Date:

Current Time:

/ 6.1.2 Refer to the form in Appendix A and log information to be provided to the State.

6.1.3 Make notification call to the appropriate State (not to exceed 15 minutes from the time of the -

declaration of the event).

Tennessee TEMA Duty Officer: Time:

(Use the ringdown telephone as the primary means to contact TEMA. If this does not work, then use numbers programmed on phones.)

Alabama Alabama Office of Radiation Control Duty Officer: Time:

AFTER HOURS NOTIFY Montgomery State Trooper Post to have the Office of Radiation Control Duty Officer call the ODS Time:

(See numbers programmed on phones.)

IOPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR SITE AREA Page 3 of 8 l EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-4 Revision 32 (TIM E/I NITIALS)

/ 6.1.4 If event has been terminated refer to CECC-EPIP-2 and perform Sections 6.1.4 through of that procedure 6.1.10 for notification and receive further guidance from the EDO.

1 6.1.5 If the event has not been terminated, activate Emergency Paging System.

Monitor the Emergency Paging System screen. If any critical positions do not respond within 15 minutes or indicate they cannot respond, then use the REND or REP duty list to contact duty or backup staff for those positions. Appendix C will be used to document Fitness for Duty for positions contacted by telephone. Steps 6.1.6 through 6.1.26 of this procedure should be done in parallel with these actions as time permits.

-OR-If Emergency Paging System is not operable, notify the following and have them report to the center (see the REPTRACK Duty List or REND). Initial attempts to fill critical positions should be performed before moving on to non-critical positions and steps 6.1.6 through 6.1.26 of this procedure. Appendix C will be used to document fitness for duty.

I CECC EDO

/ CECC Director

/ Radiological Assessment Manager

/ Plant Assessment Manager

/ Dose Assessor

/ Plant Assessment Team Leader

/ Plant Assessment Coordinator I Nuclear Emergency Public Information Duty Officer I Environs Assessor -

Management Services Supervisor I Resource Support Coordinator Core Damage Engineering Representative Meteorologist Communications Support Personnel (Telephones)

Computer Support Personnel B. K. Marks

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR SITE AREA Page 4 of 8 EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-4 Revision 32

/ 6.1.6 If event has not been terminated, activate the ERDS system (not to exceed 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after the declaration of the event). If the ERDS system fails to activate continue with the next step (6.1.7) of this procedure.

6.1.7 Inform the Site Emergency Director that the respective state has been notified.

l 6.1.8 Notify the CECC EDO.

6.1.9 Notify COC Security (751-3783) and request that security be established and key card access be initiated.

6.1.10 Transfer 751-1700 to the cellular phone.

l 6.1.11 Notify TEMA (for SQN and WBN events) that the ODS will be in transit to the CECC and that all calls should be made to 423-751-1700 until further notice.

I

_ 6.1.12 Relocate to the CECC.

.............if.:.'

6.1.13 Follow up on any calls received during transit to the CECC.

l 6.1.14 Place the "A-B" switches for the Paging, ERDS and Alarm Notification Systems to the "AX position.

/ 6.1.15 Transfer 751-1700 and the three site ringdown phones from the cellular phone back to the desktop phone.

1 6.1.16 Notify TEMA (for SQN and WBN events) that the ODS is in the CECC and can now use the rinadown phone for communications.

6.1.17 Notify J. E. Maddox (See REND Call-Out List-SNE).

/

6.1.18 Notify J. A. Scalice (See REND Call-Out List-SNE).

6.1.19 Notify the Load Coordinator of the condition (751-7547).

/

6.1.20 Notify the TPS Transmission Dispatcher of the condition.

BFN: SW Dispatch 751-4203 SQN: SE Dispatch 751-4208 WBN: NE Dispatch 751-4204

/ 6.1.21 Upon receiving telecopy of the Site Emergency Director event form, verify the information recorded on Appendix A of this procedure is correct.

I 6.1.22 Telecopy Appendix A of this procedure to the affected State.

AL. Office of Radiation Control (334) 206-5387 TEMA (615) 242-9635

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/ 6.1.23 Verify that the telecopy to the State has been received (only during normal working hours for AL. Office of Radiation Control). Use programmed telephone number for the affected State.

/ 6.1.24 If the ERDS system failed to activate in step 6.1.6 of this procedure, notify the computer support duty officer and the NRC duty officer at telephone number (301) 816-5100.

/ 6.1.25 Refer to the form in Appendix B, log follow-up information, and provide to the appropriate State.

1 6.1.26 Continue attempts to contact any critical or non-critical positions in section 6.1.5 of this procedure that have not responded.

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR SITE AREA Page 6 of 8 l EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-4 Revision 32 APPENDIX A Page 1 of 1 TVA INITIAL NOTIFICATION FORM FOR SITE AREA EMERGENCY

1. El This is a Drill El This is an Actual Event - Repeat - This is an Actual Event SITE
2. Thisis I al Browns Ferry TVA Operations Duty Specialist El Sequoyah has declared a AREA At telephone number (423) 751-1700 al Watts Bar EMERGENCY affecting: El Unit 1 El Unit 2 El Unit 3 El Common
3. EAL Designator(s):
4. Brief Description of the Event:
5. Radiological Conditions: (Check one uunder both Airborne and Liquid column.)

Airborne Releases Offsite Liquid Releases Off site El Minor releases within federally approved limits' El Minor releases within federally approved limits' El Releases above federally approved limits' El Releases above federally approved limits' E Release information not known D Release information not known

( 'Tech Specs) ('Tech Specs)

6. Event Declared: Time: Date:
7. Provide Protective Action Recommendation: a1 None
8. Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy.
9. Time and Date this information was provided /I Action: When completed, telecopy this information.

Entire Page Revised

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR SITE AREA Page 7 of 8 EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-4 Revision 32 APPENDIX B Page lof 1 FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION FORM SITE AREA EMERGENCY

1. 'This is a Real Emergency. This is a Real Emergency." El or

'This is a Drill. This is a Drill." El

2. Time
3. The following significant changes in Plant Conditions have occurred.
4. The following significant changes in Radiological Conditions have occurred._
5. "Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy."
6. Time information provided to State.
7. Name Date Note: When completed telecopy this Form to the State.

APPENDIX C Page 1 of 1 FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION TVA NUCLEAR CALL-IN SHEET Person Calling: Date:

Time Time Alcohol 5 Hrs. Fit for Duty Duty Official Name Called Needed to Prior to Report (Y/N) Comments Report (Y/N)

CECC EPIP Coversheet -

Title CECC EPIP-5 Tennessee REV. 34 Valley Authority CENTRAL EMERGENCY OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST CONTROL CENTER PROCEDURE FOR GENERAL EMERGENCY PLAN EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING Effective Date:

PROCEDURES 3/3//,

WRITTEN BY: 4 REVIEWED BY: _d7/ S n _____

Signature 'Sinature Date PLAN EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINATION: , _ _ _ _ 1 /3A Signature Date CONCURRENCES Concurrence Signature Date 2 Man er, EP Program nning and Implementation Wzz~v 6t I

/V, Inc 3/zr 1 Manager, E Pe 1 Manager, Radiological and Chemistry Services <3 \

APPROVAL APPROVED BY: Vice President, E&TS - X7 I gnatu Title Organization Dat

CECC-EPIP-5 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR GENERAL EMERGENCY REVISION LOG Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 0 3/22188 All (Changed from IPD to EPIP) 1 7/8/88 App. B 2 11/18/88 App. B 3 4/26/89 All 4 7/13/89 App. A (pgs. 2, 3, 4), App. B 5 9/19/89 App. D (pg. 2) 6 10/26/89 3-5, App. A (1, 3-4), App. B, App. D, App. G-1 7 5/23/90 All (Formerly issued as EPIP-4) 8 5/21/91 Pages 2 & 3, App. A, Pgs. 1 & 2, App. B, Pgs. 1 & 2 9 5/31/91 Page 2 of 3; Appendix B, pages 1 and 2 10 12/12191 Pages 1-3; App. A, pgs. 1-2; App. B, pgs. 1-2.

11 05/15/92 Page 2 revised; new coversheet & rev. log added.

All pages issued.

12 12123/92 All 13 01/25/93 Page 1, 4, add activation of ERDS system. All pages issued.

14 06/18/93 Pages 2 and 3; all pages issued.

15 03/17/94 Pages 1-4; all pages issued.

16 04/19/94 Pages 1-4; all pages issued.

17 06/24194 Pages 1-4; all pages issued.

18 07/25/94 Page 2 (new Hamilton Co. telephone number). All pages issued.

19 2/17/95 Page 3 Name removal from notification list.

20 7/13/95 Page 4 change AL. area code. All pages issued.

21 3/20/96 Page 2 change to new telephone area code, page 3 change M. 0. Medford to J. P. Maciejewski; all pages issued.

22 10/30/96 Remove references to SOS, add M. 0. Medford to call list, rearrange order of call list, telephone number updates, add statement to clarify CECC security setup instructions. Procedure put in new format. All pages issued.

CECC-EPIP-5 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR GENERAL EMERGENCY REVISION LOG (Continued)

Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 23 12/12/96 Page 3 remove M. 0. Medford; Page 4 add 0. J. Zeringue; All pages issued.

24 4/7/97 Annual review, update county emergency telephone numbers, correct typographical error in Appendix A. All pages issued.

25 7/16/97 Correct telephone number. Modify notification list. All pages issued.

26 9124/98 Annual review. Update telephone area code and manual callout list. All pages issued.

27 11/13/00 Add section to cover ODS relocation, editorial changes.

28 3/30/01 Annual review. Revise initial State Notification Form.

Update Morgan County after hours telephone number. All pages issued.

29 8/23/01 Updated telephone numbers and notification list. All pages issued.

30 6/13/02 Annual review. Add TPS notification, update notification list, add time to Initial State Notification Form, editorial changes. All pages issued.

31 7/24/02 Update notification list. Change Automated Paging System to Emergency Paging System. Change CECC Notification Board to REND. All pages issued.

32 9/3/02 Update organization names. Add Load Coordinator and TPS Transmission Dispatcher phone numbers.

33 10/30/02 Move the procedure step for the ODS to notify the SED of the State notification of the event to a point earlier in the procedure.

34 3/31/03 Annual review. New release terminology, Potassium Iodide recommendation, and identification of impacted sectors based on a range of wind directions added to Appendix A. All pages issued.

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST I PROCEDURE FOR Page 1 of 10 l

. GENERAL EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-5 Revision 34 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the ODS during a General Emergency to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response in the event of an emergency.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers the action of the ODS during a General Emergency. This procedure should not be used after the CECC has assumed responsibility for communications with the State under EPIP-1.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan 4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS EDO - Emergency Duty Officer EMA - Emergency Management Agency ERDS - Emergency Response Data System ODS - Operations Duty Specialist CECC - Central Emergency Control Center 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the Site Emergency Director that a General Emergency exists, the ODS is

  • responsible for recording the preliminary report of information concerning the incident
  • including the Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) on Appendix A.

5.2 The ODS is responsible for notifying the appropriate state and local agencies, CECC EDO, CECC Director, Plant Assessment Manager, Radiological Assessment Manager, Load Coordinator, TPS Transmission Dispatcher, and key CECC staff. The ODS is responsible for notifying technical support personnel as requested.

5.3 The ODS is responsible for recording any follow-up information on Appendix B and notifying the appropriate state.

6.0 PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS 6.1 Action to be Taken for a General Emergency The ODS performs the following tasks:

NOTE: When making notifications of an emergencysituation, provide only the information contained on the attachment. Avoid any unnecessary.explanation,-interpretation, or elaboration of the information.' Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost importance.

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l OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR Page 2 of 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-5 Revision 34 (TIME/INITIALS)

/ 6.1.1 Upon receiving a call from the Site Emergency Director:

Turn on Recording Equipment.

Current Date:

Current Time:

/ 6.1.2 Refer to the form in Appendix A for the affected plant and log information including the Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) to be provided to the local counties/State.

/ 6.1.3 Activate the emergency paging system. (If emergency paging system fails, go to 6.1.4.)

6.1.4 Make notification call to the appropriate counties (initiation of notifications not to exceed 15 minutes from the time of the declaration of the event): I Browns Ferry Limestone County: (256) 232-2631 Time:

(After hrs) (256) 232-0111 Morgan County (256) 351-4620 Time:

(After hrs) (256) 353-2515 opt 0 Lawrence County (256) 974-7641 Time:

(After hrs) (256) 974-7911 Lauderdale County (256) 766-4201 Time:

(After hrs) (256) 760-9117 Sequoyah Hamilton County (423) 209-6900 Time:

(After hrs) (423) 622-7777 or 622-0022 Bradley County (423) 476-0606 Time:

(After hrs) (423) 476-7511 Watts Bar Rhea County (423) 775-2505 Time:

(After hrs) (423) 775-7828 Meigs County (423) 334-3211 Time:

(After hrs) (423) 334-5268 McMinn County (423) 744-2715 Time:

(After hrs) (423) 745-3140

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OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR Page 3 of 10 l GENERAL EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-5 Revision 34 (TIME/INITIALS!

6.1.5 Make notification call to the appropriate State.

Tennessee TEMA Duty Officer: Time:

(Use the ringdown telephone as the primary means to contact TEMA. If this does not work, then use numbers programmed on phones.)

Alabama Alabama Office of Radiological Control Duty Officer: Time:

AFTER HOURS NOTIFY Montgomery State Trooper Post to have Office of Radiological Control Duty Officer call the ODS Time:

(See numbers programmed on phones.)

6.1.6 Monitor the Emergency Paging System screen. If any critical positions do not respond within 15 minutes or-indicate they cannot respond, then use the REPTRACK Duty List or REND to contact duty or backup staff for those positions. Appendix C will be used to document Fitness for Duty for positions contacted by telephone. Steps 6.1.7 through 6.1.27 of this procedure should be done in parallel with these actions as time permits.

Or If the Emergency Paging System is not operable, notify the following and have them report to the CECC. (See REPTRACK Duty List or REND for names and phone numbers). Initial attempts to fill critical positions should be performed before moving on to non-critical positions and steps 6.1.7 through 6.1.27 of this procedure. Appendix C will be used to document fitness for duty.

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/ CECC EDO I CECC Director I Radiological Assessment Manager I Plant Assessment Manager I Dose Assessor I Plant Assessment Team Leader I Plant Assessment Coordinator I Nuclear Emergency Public Information Duty Officer

/ Environs Assessor

/ Management Services Supervisor

/ Resource Support Coordinator I Core Damage I Engineering Representative I Meteorologist

/ Communications Support Personnel (Telephones)

I Computer Support Personnel I B. K. Marks

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR Page 4 of 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-5 Revision 34

/ 6.1.7 Activate the ERDS system (not to exceed 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after the declaration of the event).

If the ERDS system fails to activate, continue with the next step (6.1.8) of this procedure.

/ 6.1.8 Inform the Site Emergency Director that the State and appropriate local Emergency Management Agencies have been notified.

/ 6.1.9 Notify the CECC EDO.

I 6.1.10 Notify COC Secunty (751-3783) and request that security be established and key card access be initiated.

I 6.1.11 Transfer 751-1700 to the cellular phone.

/ 6.1.12 Notify TEMA (for SON and WBN events) that the ODS will be in transit to the CECC and that all calls should be made to 423-751-1700 until further notice.

/ 6.1.13 Relocate to the CECC.

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I 6.1.14 Follow up on any calls received during transit to the CECC.

I 6.1.15 Place the "A-B" switches for the Paging, ERDS and Alarm Notification Systems to the WA" position.

1 6.1.16 Transfer 751-1700 and the three site ringdown phones from the cellular phone back to the desktop phone.

/ 6.1.17 Notify TEMA (for SON and WBN events) that the ODS is in the CECC and can now use the ringdown phone for communications.

6.1.18 Notify J. E. Maddox (See REND Call-Out List-SNE).

I 6.1.19 Notify J. A. Scalice (See REND Call-Out List-SNE).

6.1.20 Notify the Load Coordinator of the condition (751-7547).

6.1.21 Notify the TPS Transmission Dispatcher of the condition.

BFN: SW Dispatch 751-4203 SON: SE Dispatch 751-4208 WBN: NE Dispatch 751-4204

/ 6.1.22 Upon receiving telecopy of the Site Emergency Director event form, verify the information recorded on Appendix A of this procedure is correct.

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  • / 6.1.23 Telecopy the affected plant page of Appendix A of this procedure to the affected State.

AL Office of Radiological Control (334) 206-5387 TEMA (615) 242-9635

/ 6.1.24 Verify that the telecopy to the State has been received (only during normal working hours for AL Office Radiological Control). Use programmed telephone number for the affected State.

/ 6.1.25 If the ERDS system failed to activate in step 6.1.7 of this procedure, notify the computer support duty officer and the NRC duty officer at telephone number (301) 816-5100.

/ 6.1.26 Refer to the form in Appendix B, log follow-up information, and provide to the appropriate state.

/ 6.1.27 Continue attempts to contact any critical or non-critical positions in section 6.1.6 of this procedure that have not responded.

  • Revision

OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR Page 6 of 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY CECC EPI P-5 Revision 34 APPENDIX A Page 1 of 3 BROWNS FERRY

1. El This is a Drill El This is an Actual Event - Repeat - This is an Actual Event
2. This is , TVA Operations Browns Ferry has GENERAL EMERGENCY Duty Specialist at (423) 751-1700 declared a affecting: El Unit 1 a Unit 2 El Unit 3 El Common
3. EAL Designator(s):
4. Brief Description of the Event:
5. Radiological Conditions: (Check one under both Airborne and Liquid column.)

Airborne Releases Offsite Liguid Releases Offsite M Minor releases within federally approved limits' El Minor releases within federally approved limits' El Releases above federally approved limits' El Releases above federally approved limits' El Release information not known El Release information not known

('tTech Specs) ( 'Tech Specs)

6. Event Declared: Time: Date:.
7. The Meteorological Conditions are: (Use 90 meter data from the Met Tower)

Wind Direction is FROM: degrees Wind Speed: m.p.h

8. Provide Protective Action Recommendation: (Check either 1 or 2. and mark wind direction.)

El Recommendation 1 WIND ' Recommendation 2

  • EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS (2 mile Radius & FROM ° Po* EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS 10 miles downwind) (Mark) (2 mile radius &5 mile downwind)
  • SHELTER all non-listed sectors. ( k SHELTER all other non-listed
  • CONSIDER issuance of Potassium Iodide in sectors.

accordance with the State Plan.

_ Iodide I_ in accordance with the State Plan.

A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, E-5, -10, F-5, -10, G-5, -10 4 - 40 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, E-5, F-5, G-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, F-5, -10, G-5, -10, H-1 _ 41- 73 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, F-5, G-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, G-5, -10, H-10, 1-10 _ 74 - 92 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, G-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, A-5, G-5, H-10, 1-10, J-10, K-10 _ 93- 137 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, A-5, G-5, A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, A-5, -10, 1-10, J-10, K-1 _ 138 - 203 _ A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, A-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, A-5, -10, B-5, -10, 204- 282 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, A-5, B-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, B-5, -10, C-10, D-10, E-5, -10 _ 283 - 326 _ A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, B-5, E-5 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, C-10, D-10, E-5,-10, F-5,-10 _ 327 - 3 A-2, B-2, F-2, G-2, E-5, F-5

9. Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy.
10. Time and Date this information was provided /

Action: When completed, telecopy this information.

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OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR Page 7 of 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-5 Revision 34 APPENDIX A Page 2 of 3 SEQUOYAH

1. El This is a Drill El This is an Actual Event - Repeat - This is an Actual Event
2. This is , TVA Operations Sequoyah has GENERAL EMERGENCY Duty Specialist at (423) 751-1700. declared a affecting: a Unit 1 El Unit 2 0 Both Unit 1 and Unit 2
3. EAL Designator(s):
4. Brief Description of the Event:
5. Radiological Conditions: (Check one under both Airborne and Liquid column.)

Airborne Releases Offsite Liquid Releases Offsite El Minor releases within federally approved limits El Minor releases within federally approved limits' El Releases above federally approved limits' Dl Releases above federally approved limits' El Release information not known El Release information not known

('Tech Specs) ('Tech Specs)

6. Event Declared: Time: Date:
7. The Meteorological Conditions are: (Use 46 meter data from the Met Tower)

Wind Direction is FROM: degrees Wind Speed: m.p.h

8. Provide Protective Action Recommendation: (Check either 1 or 2, and mark wind direction.)

ID Recommendation 1 WIND Q Recommendation 2

  • - EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS (2 mile Radius FROM ° *- EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS (2 and 10 miles downwind) (Mark) mile radius and 5 mile downwind)
  • SHELTER all other non-listed sectors. (- SHELTER all other non-listed sectors.
  • CONSIDER issuance of Potassium Iodide in 0- CONSIDER issuance of Potassium accordance with the State Plan. Iodide in accordance with the State

_ __ Plan.

A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, C-2, -6, -7, -8, D-2, -3, -5, - 12 - 49 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, C-2, D-2 6, _ _

A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, D-2, -3, -4, -5, -6 50 - 70 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, D-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-3, -4, D-2, -3, -4, -5 71 - 112 _ A-i, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-3, D-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, D-4, _ 113 - 146 _ A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-2, A-3, A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, B-2, 147 - 173 _ A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-2, A-3, B-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-2, -5, -6, B-2, -3, -4, 174 - 214 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-2, B-2, A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, B-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8 _ 215 - 258 _ A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, B-2, B-5, A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, B-2, -3, -5, -6, -7, -8, 259 - 331 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, B-2, B-5, C-2 C-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, B-5, C-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, - 332 - 11 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, B-5, C-2 8 I I _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 1__

9. Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy.
10. Time and Date this information was provided /

Action: When completed, telecopy this information. lI-New Page

I OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR Page 8 of 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-5 Revision 34 APPENDIX A Page 3 of 3 WATTS BAR

1. El This is a Drill El This is an Actual Event - Repeat - This is an Actual Event
2. This is , TVA Operations Watts Bar has GENERAL EMERGENCY Duty Specialist at (423) 751-1700 declared a affecting: rl Unit 1 D1 Unit 2 El Both Unit 1 and Unit 2
3. EAL Designator(s):
4. Brief Description of the Event:
5. Radiological Conditions: (Check one under both Airborne and Liquid column.)

Airborne Releases Offsite Liquid Releases Offsite El Minor releases within federally approved limits' El Minor releases within federally approved limits' E Releases above federally approved limits' El Releases above federally approved limits' El Release information not known El Release information not known

( 'Tech Specs) ('Tech Specs)

6. Event Declared: Time: Date:
7. The Meteorological Conditions are: (Use 46 meter data from the Met Tower)

Wind Direction is FROM: _degrees Wind Speed: m.p.h

8. Provide Protective Action Recommendation: (Check either 1 or 2, and mark wind direction.)

ID Recommendation 1 WIND 0 Recommendation 2

  • EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS (2mile Radius FROM 0
  • EVACUATE LISTED SECTORS and 10 miles downwind) (Mark) (2mile radius and 5 mile downwind)
  • SHELTER all other non-listed sectors. (- SHELTER all other non-listed sectors.
  • CONSIDER issuance of Potassium accordance with the State Plan. Iodide in accordance with the State

_____ Plan.

A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, 26-68 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, C-7, -9, D-2, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9_ C-7, D-2, -4, -5 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1,69-110 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-3, -4, D-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9 __ A-3, D-2, -4, -5 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, 111-170 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, D-2, -3, -5, -6 7 - _ A-2, -3, D-2, -5 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, 171-230 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, A-2, -3, -5, -6, -7, B-2, -3, -4, -5, C-2 A-2, -3, B-2, -4, C-2 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, 231-270 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, B-2, -3, -4, -5, C-2, -3, B-2, -4, C-2 A-i, B-1, C-1, D-1, 271-325 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, B-2, -3, C-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -_I B-2, C-2, -4, -5, A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, 326-25 A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1, C-2, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, -11, D-4, -9 _ C-2, -4, -5, -7, -8, D-4

9. Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy.
10. Time and Date this information was provided /

Action: When completed, telecopy this information.

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OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST I PROCEDURE FOR Page 9 of 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-5 Revision 34 APPENDIX B Page 1 of 1 FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION FORM GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. 'This is a Real Emergency. This is a Real Emergency." U or "This is a Drill. This is a Drill." n
2. Time
3. The following significant changes in Plant Conditions have occurred.
4. The following significant changes in Radiological Conditions have occurred.
5. The following changes to Protective Action Recommendations have occurred.
6. "Please repeat the information you have received to ensure accuracy."
7. Time information provided to State.
8. Name Date Note: When completed telecopy this Form to the State.

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OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR Page 10 of 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY CECC EPIP-5 Revision 34 APPENDIX C Page 1 of 1 FITNESS FOR DUTY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION TVA NUCLEAR CALL-IN SHEET Person Calling: _ Date:

Time Time Alcohol 5 Hrs. Fit for Duty Duty Official Name Called Needed to Prior to Report (YIN) Comments Report (Y/N) 4 4- 4 .4 4 4- 4 4 .4

.4 4. 4 * *4

.4 4. 4 4 4

CECC EPIP Coversheet _

Title CECC EPIP-8

, --1/ Tennessee REV. 24 Valley Authority CENTRAL EMERGENCY DOSE ASSESSMENT STAFF ACTIVITIES CONTROL CENTER DURING NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES IMPLEMENTING Effective Date:

PROCEDURES 3/3/1,3 WRITTEN BY: )( REVIEWED BY: , 4 4 -  ?/2°7A>

Signature - Signature Date PLAN EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINATION: ibis. C  ;Ž/°rLc.

Signature Date CONCURRENCES Concurrence Signature Date Ma /EP Progra ing and Implementation 3/h'5/03 1 Managerp E s 021 Manager, Radiological and Chemistry Services tA D ,, .~

APPROVAL

CECC-EPIP-8 DOSE ASSESSMENT STAFF ACTIVITIES DURING NUCLEAR PLANT RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES REVISION LOG Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 0 3/22/88 All (Changed from IPD to EPIP) 1 11/18/88 2-7, Apps. A, B, C, & D 2 12/12/88 Appendix A 3 4/26/89 All 4 9/19/89 App. C 5 10/26/89 All 6 5/21/91 App. B, pgs. 1-4; Appendix C, pgs. 1-2; App. D, pg. 1 7 10/17/91 App. B, pgs. 2-4: App. C, pg. 1.

8 05/13/93 1-4; App. A; App. B, pg. 1, 3, & 4; and App. G; App. C deleted. All pages issued.

9 11/22/93 Pg. 4; App. B, pgs. 1&4; App. D changed to App. C; App. E changed to App. D; App. F changed to App. E; and App. G changed to App. F.

10 11/30/93 1, 3, 4; App. A, pg. 1; App. B, pgs. 1-2; App. C, pg. 1-5; App. D, pg. 1; App. E, pg. 1; App. F, pg. 1; App. G, pgs. 1-6.

11 06/24/94 App. B, pg. 1; App. D, pgs. 2-5; App. F; App. J added. All pages issued.

12 6/27/95 Pg. 1: App. A; App. B, p 3: App. C, p. 5; App. D, p. 2; App. G, pgs. 4 and 6 13 1/17/96 App. B, pg. 2, editorial changes, add table for BFN stack release; App. C, pgs. 1 & 3, Add new criteria for Type I and Type II releases; App. D, pgs. 2-5, add nonogram alignment checks 14 5/30/96 Pg. 3, App. A, App. B, App. C, App. D, App. F, App. G; annual review; ground level release tables and nomograms made generic to all three sites; all pages issued.

15 10/30/96 Pg. 3, App. B, and App. D; Add reference to App. I of CECC EPIP-7, remove deleted pages, make correction to Nomogram Alignment Check Table.

16 5/30/97 Editorial changes, update manual dose assessment methodology, update preliminary assessment table, revise river miles on tables in Appendix G, annual review. All pages issued.

17 8/8/97 Revise default river flow rate for BFN, revise responsibilities of Norris Lab, add water intake tables. All pages issued.

CECC-EPIP-8 DOSE ASSESSMENT STAFF ACTIVITIES DURING NUCLEAR PLANT RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES REVISION LOG (Continued)

Rev. No. Date Revised Pages 6/9/98 18 Annual review. Organization title changes. In Appendix D clarify RR Type I and Type II formulas. Remove Tennessee River miles from tables. All pages issued.

19 10/27/98 Correct reference to CECC EPIP-1 Appendix on Appendix J.

20 5/20/99 Annual review. Editorial and clarification changes, revise public water use tables. All pages issued.

21 9/8/00 Annual review. Editorial changes. All pages issued.

22 3/30/01 Revised to incorporate the new source term methodology in the RED suite of codes revision Revised all pages to reflect human factor improvements in REP codes and manual Included changes due to code revision necessary for H-3 23 11/22/02 project.

24 3/31/03 Added sections to Appendix F to provide instructions for manual method of calculating TEDE and thyroid CDE doses at Site Boundary (0.62 miles). All pages issued.

Table of Contents 1.0 PURPOSE ...... 2 2.0 SCOPE ......................... 2 3.0 STAFFING 3.1 Activation and Notification .2 3.2 Shift Change .2 3.3 Termination .2 4.0 DOSE ASSESSOR INTERFACES 4.1 Radiological Assessment Manager/ Coordinator ......................................... 3 4.2 Meteorologist ........... 3 4.3 Environs Assessor/ Field Coordinator ....................................................... 3 4.4 Core Damage Assessor ....................................................... 4 4.5 Technical Support Center ....................................................... 4 4.6 River Operations ....................................................... 4 4.7 State (Radiological) ....................................................... 4 5.0 PERFORMING DOSE ASSESSEMENTS 5.1 Data Verification ....................................................... 4 5.2 Preliminary Assessments ....................................................... 4 5.3 Criteria for Significant Change in Conditions ................................................ 5 5.4 FRED or RED Assessments - Collection of Data ......................................... 5 5.5 Preparing a Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) ............................... 5 5.6 Changes in Conditions for a PAR ....................................................... 5 5.7 BRED Assessment - Back Calculation of Release Rate from Field Data ..... 5 5.8 Comparison of Measured Field Data to Dose Projections ............................ 6 5.9 WATERDOSE Assessments ....................................................... 6 5.10 Manual Methodologies for Dose Assessments ............................................. 6

6.0 REFERENCES

............. 6 7.0 ABBREVIATIONS ............. 6 Appendixes A. Dose Assessor Initial Reporting Checklist .................................................. 7 B. Shift Change and Termination Checklist .................................................. 8 C. FRED / RED Data Inputs .................................................. 9 D. FRED / RED Assessment of Airborne Releases ........................................ 11 E. BRED Assessment of Airborne Release Field Data ................................... 13 F. Manual Methodology for Assessing Airborne Releases ............................. 15 G. Comparison of Measured Field Data to Dose Projection Models ............... 20 H WATER DOSE Data Inputs ................................................. 21 I. Manual Methodology for Assessing Liquid Releases to the River .............. 22 J. Public and Industrial Surface Water Supplies ............................................ 28

DOSE ASSESSMENT STAFF I ACTIVITIES DURING NUCLEAR Page 2 of 32 PLANT RADIOLOGICAL CECC EPIP-8 Revision 24 EMERGENCIES DOSE ASSESSMENT STAFF ACTIVITIES DURING NUCLEAR PLANT RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES 1.0 PURPOSE To guide Dose Assessment in obtaining necessary information, calculating dose rates and doses, and communicating assessment results used in responding to radiological emergencies at nuclear power plants.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure applies to activities of Dose Assessment in actual and hypothetical radiological emergency situations. While the activities of the Dose Assessment staff are expected to follow this procedure, it is expected that circumstances may arise during an event which will void portions of this procedure. Therefore, this procedure is a guide for the operation of the Dose Assessment staff under the ideal conditions.

3.0 STAFFING 3.1 Activation and Notification The Initial notification of an event comes from the Operations Duty Specialist via the Emergency Paging System (EPS) or manual callout. Additional Dose Assessor support is contacted in accordance with Appendix A. The Dose Assessor is a position required for the CECC to make Protective Action Recommendations and to meet minimum staffing levels.

Upon reporting to the CECC, perform initial activities in accordance with the checklist provided l as Appendix A.

3.2 Shift Change Shift change notification and transition and transfer of responsibilities should be conducted in accordance with the Dose Assessment Shift Change and Termination Checklist (Appendix B).

3.3 Termination Termination of an event should include the following actions and follow the Dose Assessment Shift Change and Event Termination Checklist (Appendix B).

U DOSE ASSESSMENT STAFF ACTIVITIES DURING NUCLEAR Page 3 of 32 PLANT RADIOLOGICAL CECC EPIP-8 Revision 24 l EMERGENCIESl 4.0 DOSE ASSESSOR INTERFACES 4.1 Radiological Assessment Manager / Coordinator (RAM/RAC)

The Dose Assessor should interface directly with the Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC). In the absence of the RAC, communication is provided directly to the RAM. Requests for any special-case assessments should come to Dose Assessment through the RAC/RAM or be cleared by the RAC/RAM prior to their performance.

Dose Assessment is responsible for performing the offsite dose assessment activities of the CECC in order to determine Protective Action Recommendations using the appropriate appendix in CECC EPIP-1. Dose assessment results are also evaluated against criteria for declaration of Emergency Classification levels, and evaluations are communicated to the RAM/RAC.

Dose Assessment should provide results of all dose assessments and plume plots from FRED to the RAC/RAM, who will approve them and distribute them to CECC staffs. Initial dose assessments (those made at the start of an event or when the conditions have changed significantly as defined in this procedure) will receive the approval of the RAC/RAM and then are transmitted to the TSC and the State. Under most other conditions, the results are directly transmitted to the TSC and the State on the State Update form via computer spooling. However, if the computer spooling is unavailable, then the Dose Assessor shall prepare a State Update form manually as defined in EPIP-1. CECC Clerical staff have instructions for distribution.

Dose Assessment should provide to the RAC/RAM copies of plume plots from RED for ongoing releases or plots of estimated centerline location (if there is not a known release but potential exists for one to occur). This information should be transmitted by the RAC/RAM to the CECC, TSC, and State. Dose assessment will also support post event recovery efforts.

4.2 Meteorologist (MET)

The CECC Meteorologist is responsible for providing to Dose Assessment the real time and forecast meteorological data and associated advice on atmospheric dispersion and transport.

If a meteorologist is not initially available for response to the CECC, support can be obtained from Muscle Shoals. Telephone and pager numbers for the Muscle Shoals response personnel are available in the REND.

Meteorological data is provided to the CECC by computer inputs and by the CECC meteorologist. In the event of a monitored airborne release, the 15-minute meteorological data is automatically accessed by the RED and FRED codes. This data should be verified against the distributed meteorological data or by the meteorologist. The meteorologist is also available to convert flow rates to exit velocities for use in the codes. The meteorologists will also provide forecast information for use in the FRED code.

4.3 Environs Assessor/Field Coordinator Dose Assessors provide plume plots to the CECC Environs Assessor and to the Field Coordinator at the Radiological Monitoring Control Center (RMCC) via the RAC. These plume plots are used to assist with decisions on field team deployments. Real time plume plots from the RED code are to be distributed to the EA/FC and the State for that purpose.

Field data is also shared to assist with comparison of dose projections with field measurements. This comparison can assist with evaluations if field teams are at maximum centerline locations, or if reported plant release rates coincide with actual field measurements.

DOSE ASSESSMENT STAFF ACTIVITIES DURING NUCLEAR Page 4 of 32 PLANT RADIOLOGICAL CECC EPIP-8 Revision 24 EMERGENCIES In the event of an unmonitored release from a site, field team data can be used in the BRED code to assist with determination of a release rate.

4.4 Core Damage Assessors The CECC Core Damage group (in Plant Assessment) is responsible for supplying Dose Assessment with projections of potential, anticipated, and/or worst-case release rates and pathways.

4.5 Technical Support Center (TSC)

The TSC is a source of information for radioactivity release rates, pathways, flow rates, and information on plant status and prognosis. The primary point of contact is TSC Chemistry.

Release information is also available via the Integrated Computer System (ISC) using the CECC computers.

4.6 River Operations River Operations may assist in providing Dose Assessment information on water dispersion characteristics for releases to the river. This information may be used in running the WATERDOSE code, or for use of the manual methodology if the dose code is unavailable.

4.7 State (Radiological)

Dose Assessment shall ensure that communication with the State Dose Assessment Team is established and maintained. The State should be given hourly updates, as a minimum. These updates should include discussions of all technical information relative to dose assessments being made (incoming release rates, assumptions used, problems with information flow). The State should also be contacted if the conditions have changed significantly as defined in this procedure. DO NOT discuss protective action recommendations with the State.

5.0 PERFORMING DOSE ASSESSMENTS 5.1 Data Verification All dose assessment results (computer generated or hand calculated) involving data input will be verified by a second party verifier. The verifier may be a Dose Assessor or the RAM/RAC. The verifier will verify the accuracy and appropriateness of data input and reasonableness of the results. Both preparer and verifier will initial and date the results page of the assessment (e.g.,

State Update Form for FRED assessments).

5.2 Preliminary Assessments Dose Assessors should provide results of all preliminary assessments to the RAC/RAM.

Preliminary Assessments are provided as part of a FRED run. Preliminary assessments will be performed at the start of an event or when the conditions have changed significantly as defined in this procedure.

DOSE ASSESSMENT STAFF ACTIVITIES DURING NUCLEAR Page 5 of 32 PLANT RADIOLOGICAL CECC EPI P-8 Revision 24 EMERGENCIES 5.3 Criteria for a Significant Change in Conditions Criteria for a significant change which will require a new dose assessment run are:

  • the release type / path has changed,
  • the release rates have changed by a factor of 10
  • the stability class has changed by 2 classes,
  • or the wind speed has changed by a factor of 2.

5.4 FRED or RED Assessments - Collection of Data Gather information as provided on Appendix C. Sources of information may include the Technical Support Center (Chemistry), ICS, CECC Meteorologist or CECC Core Damage Assessors. Refer to Appendix C for instructions on running the dose codes.

5.5 Preparing a Protective Action Recommendation (PAR)

TVA must satisfy regulatory requirements to provide State Authorities a PAR within 15 minutes of the declaration of a General Emergency. Therefore, Dose Assessors should anticipate and initiate development of a PAR to allow ample time for review, approval and transmittal to State Authorities.

A Protective Action Recommendation for airborne releases is determined based upon results of a FRED run. If the FRED program is unavailable, then the manual methodology should be utilized as provided in this procedure. A PAR form contained in CECC EPIP-1 should be completed, with attention to identification of affected sectors as page 2 of that document..

Dose Assessment should provide technical guidance to the RAC/RAM in the preparation of protective action recommendations based on dose assessments. The RAC is responsible for written preparation of recommendations to the RAM.

5.6 Changes in Conditions for a PAR Changes to a PAR must be communicated to the State by the CECC Director within 15 minutes of determination. Criteria for a changes which will require evaluation a new PAR are:

  • the release type / path has changed,
  • the release rates have changed by a factor of 10
  • the stability class has changed by 2 classes,
  • or the wind speed has changed by a factor of 2.
  • a wind direction change resulting in a change of an affected sector 5.7 BRED Assessment - Back Calculation of Release Rate from Measured Field Data Measured field data (consisting of dose rates in mrem/hr and 1-131/H-3 concentrations) are assessed in several ways. If there is a monitored release ongoing, the field data are compared to the results of the most applicable data produced by the RED or FRED computer models.

However, in cases where the release is unknown or questionable, the field data are then input into the BRED computer model to determine the applicable release rates. These calculated release rates are then input into the RED/FRED codes, as applicable, which can be used to perform dose assessments and any applicable Protective Action Recommendation (PAR).

DOSE ASSESSMENT STAFF ACTIVITIES DURING NUCLEAR Page 6 of 32 PLANT RADIOLOGICAL CECC EPI P-8 Revision 24 EMERGENCIES 5.8 Comparison of Measured Field Data to Dose Projections Field data is compared with dose projections to assist with evaluations if field teams are at maximum centerline locations, or if reported plant release rates coincide with actual field measurements. Appendix G is provided as a reference to perform comparisons.

5.9 WATERDOSE Assessments Liquid releases to the River are assessed using the WATER DOSE code as provided on Appendix H. If the WATER DOSE code is unavailable, a manual methodology is provided as Appendix I.

5.10 Manual Methodologies for Dose Assessments In the event that the FRED, RED or WATERDOSE computer codes are unavailable, instructions are provided in the Appendixes of this procedure for manual calculation methods. In consideration that the computer programs also normally spool data outputs directly to the State, the Dose Assessor will need to ensure that the applicable pages of the State Update Form, contained in CECC EPIP-1, are also manually completed and transmitted accordingly.

6.0 REFERENCES

FRED User's Manual RED/FRED/BRED Documentation FRED User's Manual WATERDOSE User's Manual BRED User's Manual Model Comparison REP CODE Revision 2, Specifications and Documentation, August 2002, L61 020814 800 7.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC - Central Emergency Control Center CTM - Containment building SGTR (above) - Steam Generator Tube Rupture above the steam generator water level SGTR (below) - Steam Generator Tube Rupture below the steam generator water level MSLB - Main Steam Line Break TSC - Technical Support Center EPS - Emergency Paging System RED - Radiological Emergency Dose Code RO - River Operations FRED - Forecast Radiological Emergency Dose Code BRED - Back-calculation Radiological Emergency Dose Code TRM - Tennessee River Mile ICS - Integrated Computer System WGDT - Waste Gas Decay Tank (as in rupture event)

RAWRAC -Radiological Assessment Manager or Radiological Assessment Coordinator

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1. SIGN IN on the CECC staffing board and don your CECC position tag.
2. START logkeeping of key activities and notifications in the position logbook.
3. ENSURE that the following support staffs are notified and/or staffed. Refer to the REND call out list for contact information.
  • Second Dose Assessor, if needed.
  • Muscle Shoals Meteorologist (if serving as CECC pager duty person).
4. CONFIRM position notebook procedures match revision levels in controlled copies.
5. ESTABLISH contact with the TSC Chemistry (programmed on phone and in REND section B). Ascertain if a release has been, or is occurring. IFYES, INITIATE a dose assessment as noted below.
6. Perform preliminary assessments and dose projections.
7. ESTABLISH initial contact with the State Radiological Dose Assessment staff (programmed on phone and in REND section B).
8. OBTAIN a briefing from the RAC/RAM and INFORM the RAC/RAM when the activities above are completed. Reportfrequest if a radiological release has been, or is occurring.

NOTES: COMPARE dose assessment results against the levels for the declared REP class and advise the RAC/RAM to advise the TSC if an upgrade is indicated.

For Preliminary Assessments and Dose Projections use the FRED Code (Appendix C and D).

For Plume Plots to track actual releases in current time, use the RED Code (Appendix C and D).

When the plant release rate is unmonitored or questionable, use the BRED code to arrive at a plant release rate based upon Field Team data. (Appendix E).

For releases to the River, use the WATERDOSE Code (Appendix H)

If computer problems are encountered, immediately contact Computer Support Ifthe FRED computer code is inoperative, use the MANUAL METHODOLOGY to assess airborne radioactivity releases (Appendix F).

Ifthe WATERDOSE computer code is inoperative, use the MANUAL METHODOLOGY to assess liquid releases to the river (Appendix I and J).

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1. The following should be discussed between staff for Shift Turnover.
  • Current release data and projections.
  • Current met data and projections.
  • Current plant status and projections.
  • Current environs data and projections.
  • Pertinent historical data/plant conditions
  • Status of any Protective Action Recommendations made and the rationale for these Status of any (incoming or outgoing) unfulfilled requests for information.
  • Dose methodologies being used.

Identification of problems in response capability.

  • Identification of contacts at the TSC, State, Core Damage staff and RO Time for next periodic update to the State Time for next periodic update of the RED plume plot
  • Identify individuals external to CECC who were activated or placed on standby
2. Transfer of Shift Change Responsibility
  • Obtain approval from the RAC for the transfer of responsibility
  • The on duty Dose Assessment Staff should remain available or at least respond in case transfer problems are identified
3. Termination
  • Log off CECC computer system/turn off plotters.
  • Notify all on-call staff of event termination, such as:
  • Meteorologist (if staffed in Muscle Shoals)
  • Additional Dose Assessment staff on standby
  • River Operations
  • Collect and turn in all records to the EP staff

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1. Plant: LI BFN L1 SQN LI WBN
2. Meteorological data will be: E1 ACTUAL or El EXERCISE (confirm with drill controller).
3. Release start time: _ Eastem LI Central
4. Elapsed Time from reactor shutdown to start of release: (hours) (enter 0 if Rx under power)
5. Release Vent Type (this is used by the code to calculate effective plume height):

SQN!WBN BFN D Shield Bldg E Stack El Near ground El Radwaste Zone (of Rx Bldg)

Cl Refueling Bldg zone (of Rx Bldg)

Reactor Bldg zone (of Rx Bldg)

Turbine Bldg zone (of Rx Bldg)

Near ground

6. Effluent flow rate (exit speed) (if measured and available): cfm.

NOTE: Consult with the meteorologist as to whether the default Exit Velocity based on this flow rate should be over-ridden. Code defaults can be used for conservatism or if flow data is unavailable.

7. Release Type:

MRCS ElCore Damage ElUser Specified EGap (default) EIFuel Melt (for noble gas and Tritium only)

NOTE: Initially, a GAP Release Type should be used unless otherwise specified by the Core Damage Assessment team. Alternately, particulate-to-1' 3 ' field team air concentration data can be used as follows:

Field Team Data Particulate microCi/cc = - -Ratio Field Team Data Iodine'3 ' microCi/cc Ratio = Release Type: Gaa Core Damage Fuel Melt 20.18 >2.0 >3.5

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.~ , , 1 Appendix C Page 2 of 2 FRED RED FRED / RED Data Inputs Data Inputs

8. Release Path:

SON!WBN El Filtered via containment (CTM)

El Unfiltered via containment (CTM) n SGTR with rupture located BELOW water level a Steam Generator Tube Rupture with rupture located ABOVE water level E Turbine Bldg El Reactor Bldg E Auxiliary Bldg.

BFN En Stack (filtered) El Turbine Bldg, Reactor Bldg El Stack (unfiltered) E Main Steam Line Break (MSLB)

9. Release rates:

Basis for rates: E1 Monitor reading EC Plant personnel E BRED estimate gCVs Noble Gas gCi/s 1-131 (pre-treatment value only, if available)

,uC/s Total Particulate (pre-treatment value only, if available) gCVs H-3 (if applicable see note below)

NOTE:

. For a TPBAR handling accident, the H-3 release can be estimated as:

H-3 Release = uCi/cc H-3 x cfm x 28320 cc/cf Rate 60 min/sec

{ H-3 release (IiCVs) = #gC/cc H-3 x building exhaust flow rate (cfm) x 28320 cc/cf x 1/60 min/s }

  • For a WGDT Rupture accident, the default H-3 release is 2500 Ci over one hr or 6.94E+05 gCi/s for 1hr

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1. DOUBLE CLICK on the "CECC VAX" icon if the VAX User Window is not displayed on computer screen. Depress [RETURN] until prompted for the user name.
2. ENTER user name and password: a RED and CECC or O FRED and CECC
3. FOLLOW computer prompts to begin or exit program.

NOTE: TYPE CTRL Z any time to exit or re-start program.

When executing the RED code you will be asked whether this is a "new run." ANSWER "Y" and ENTER "NEW RUN," unless you desire to modify or append to a current run.

4. INPUT data as collected on Appendix C.

For a user-specified release (for noble gas and/or tritium releases only), ENTER the nuclide number below (as applicable) and the associated nuclide-specific release rates.

Nuclide # Nuclide Nuclide # Nuclide 1 H-3 28 XE-131 M 6 KR-85 29 XE-1 33 7 KR-85M 30 XE-1 33M 8 KR-87 31 XE-135 9 KR-88 32 XE-1 38

5. CONFIRM whether the release rate data is correct, (Y/N). Edit as necessary.

6 CONFIRM whether the calculated release rate data is correct, (Y/N). Edit as necessary.

7. RUN the code for the expected event duration:
  • For FRED Preliminary Assessments use 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />,
  • For FRED Dose Projections use a 4-hour duration unless known otherwise.
  • For RED assessments run once per 15-min during ongoing releases.

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FRED Appendix D Page 2 of 2 RED FRED or RED Assessment of Airborne Releases Code Runs

8. OBTAIN code outputs by as follows:
a. ANSWER "Y"to the prompt to "Print dose charts or plume plots."
b. SELECT State Update Form (SUF) and plume plot as minimum outputs
c. SELECT scale to be used:

[1] for 10 mile, [2] for 50 mile, [3] to exit code or go to next time segment)

d. For plume plot, CLICK print button at bottom of screen to perform a screen print of plot.

Be sure that the pop-up dialog box has the Graphic Image set to "Swap Black/White."

e. For Preliminary Assessments, OBTAIN the Protective Action Guide (PAG) release rates from the FRED output and the actual/projected release rates from the State Update Form.
f. The Preparer and Verifier shall INITIAL and DATE the results.
9. COMPARE the declared REP class with that indicated in the FRED output. Notify the RAC/RAM (to advise the TSC) of the need for REP class changes based on radiological conditions.
10. GIVE PAG and actual/projected release rates to the Board Writer.
11. GIVE the FRED results (SUF, PAG Release Rates, plume plot, and REP class information) to the RAC for distribution. (The SUF may be sent directly through the computer to the State and the TSC.)
12. At the request of the RAC/RAM, PREPARE a PAR using the CECC Protective Action Logic Diagram and the PAR form found in EPIP-7 and give to the RAM with the results of the FRED run.
13. REQUEST that the RAC distribute the SUF, and any plume plots to all standard distribution locations, via CECC Clerical instructions.
14. Preferably once every 15-min (at least once per hour) during an actual release,
a. ENTER the release data into the RED code for use in tracking the plume
b. COMPARE the estimated impacts to measured field data.
c. GIVE the results (plume plot only) to the RAC for distribution to the CECC, the State, and the TSC.
15. TYPE CTRL Z any time to exit or re-start program.

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1. Log on to BRED. DOUBLE CLICK on the "CECC VAX" icon. PRESS return until prompted for usemame. ENTER usemame (BRED) and password (CECC).
2. OBTAIN the following field data from Environs Assessment.

NOTE: As a minimum, only need one of the following measurements:

Dose Rate OR lodine-131 OR Tritium (H-3)

Distance (miles) I Direction (sector) I Time Taken I Dose Rate mremlhr (1meter w/c]

lodine-Iai tLCI/cc 3H Concentration 4Cicc

3. Elapsed Time from reactor shutdown to time of field measurement: (hours) (enter 0 if Rx under power)
4. DETERMINE the Release Path:

SQN/WBN El Filtered via containment (CTM)

El Unfiltered via containment (CTM)

El SGTR with rupture located BELOW water level El Steam Generator Tube Rupture with rupture located ABOVE water level El Turbine Bldg El Reactor Bldg El Auxiliary Bldg.

BFN l Stack (filtered) El Turbine Bldg, Reactor Bldg Al Stack (unfiltered) El Main Steam Line Break (MSLB)

5. DETERMINE the Release Type: FIRCS ElCore Damage ElGap (default) ElFuel Melt NOTE: Initially, a GAP Release Type should be used unless otherwise specified by the Core Damage Assessment team. Alternately, particulate-to-I'31 field team air concentration data can be used as follows:

Field Team Data Particulate microCi/cc = Ratio Field Team Data Iodine 1' microCicc Gaap Core Damaae Fuel Melt Ratio = Release Type: 2 0.18 2 2.0 2 3.5

L.

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6. RUN the BRED computer model and follow prompts using the information from sections 2-5.

TYPE CTRL Z any time to exit or re-start program.

7. RECORD the printed Release Rate output (as applicable) and INPUT into the FRED code.

Noble Gas (CXis) l Iodine 131 (pre-treatment) pCi/sl Tritium (3 H) gCi/s

8. COMPARE the new FRED run dose rate output to the previous RED/FRED computer model by CALCULATING a data ratio as follows:

FRED or RED Centerline Dose Rate divided by the FIELD DATA Centerline Dose Rate divided by RATIO 07 Unlikely -

Plant but Field Team release possible unidentified9 not on NOBLE GAS RATIO I Not unusual _ centerline?

I I 11 I I 0.001 0.01 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 I

10 I I 50 100 I

1000 A

Base actions on Base Attempt to verify projections by verified field actions traversing the plume. Ask for measurements on reevaluation and level of projections confidence on plant release data. Must be very confident that field data is correct to override projections based on measured release data.

9. PROVIDE feedback to the Environs Assessor and RAC/RAM. UPDATE dose projections as necessary and give the results to the RAC for use in preparing Protective Action Recommendations (PAR), or prepare a PAR in accordance with CECC EPIP-1.

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  • Appendix F Page 1 of 8 MANUAL AIR Manual Method for Assessing Airborne Releases SB TEDE PAG IA. Calculating TEDE PAG Release Rate at SITE BOUNDARY (0.62 miles) I
1. DETERMINE: Plant: El BFN E SQN D WBN Wind Speed: (mWs)

Stability Class: (circle) A B C D E F G Release Type: ElRCS FlCore Damage El User Specified ElGap (default) ElFuel Melt (for noble gas and Tritium only)

Release Path: SQNIWBN BFN Cl Filtered via CTM a filtered via stack El Unfiltered via CTM E:l unfiltered via stack Cl SGTR with rupture BELOW water El Turbine, Reactor Bldg El SGTR with rupture ABOVE water Ea Main Steam Line Break E] Turbine, Reactor, Auxiliary Building

2. CIRCLE the TEDE PAG FACTOR (Ci/m) below, based on the stability class and release level.

NOTE: USE ground level for all cases except for BFN stack.

l A I B I C I D I E I F I G I Ground 1.7E+09 I 4.8E+08 12.2E+08 1 1.1 E+08 7.4E+07 4.9E+07 2.9E+07 Stack - 1.8E+09 9.1 E+08 9.1 E+08 8.3E+08 8.3E+08 8.OE+08 9.1 E+08

3. CIRCLE the appropriate TEDE Ratio below, based on release type/path:

TEDE Ratio (for 0.62 mi) BWR PWR Core Fuel User RCS RCS Gap Damaae Melt Spec Stack (unfiltered 2.0 N/A 1.8 1.3 2.0 1.0 Stack (filtered) 1.9 N/A 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 CTM (unfiltered) or SGTR N/A 7.4 9.5 5.3 11 1.0 (below)

CTM (filtered) N/A 3.7 1.0 0.9 1.0 1.0 SGTR (above water) N/A 95 221 111 263 1.0 MSLB (BFN) 8.1 N/A 84 44 100 1.0 Turbine, ReactororAuxBldg 4.8 17 32 16 37 1.0

4. CALCULATE the TEDE PAG Release Rate (0.62 mi) as follows:

TEDE PAG FACTOR wind speed TEDE Ratio TEDE NGPAG Release Rate (gCfm, item 2) (m/s, item 1) (item 3) SB 0.62 mi (gCVs)

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  • Appendix F Page 2 of 8 MANUAL AIR Manual Method for Assessing Airborne Releases SB TEDE PAG
5. OBTAIN the actual/projected Noble Gas Release Rate _uCis.
6. IF noble gas release rate (item 5) 2 TEDE PAG Release Rate (item 4),

THEN radiological conditions indicate a General Emergency.

For Tritium Accidents (e.g., TPBAR handling or WGDT rupture),

7. CIRCLE the Tritium PAG FACTOR (IC/rm) below, based on the stability class.

l A l B3 C I D I E I F I G l 4.OE+09 8.7E+08 2.9E+08 1.OE+08 5.E+07 3.1 E+07 1 .4E+07

8. CALCULATE the Tritium PAG Release Rate as follows:

X =-

Tritium PAG FACTOR wind speed TEDE Tritium PAG Release Rate (gCi/m, item 7) (m/s item 1) SB 0.62 Ml (gCi/s)

9. OBTAIN the actual/projected Tritium Release Rate (see below) RiCis.

NOTE:

  • For a TPBAR handling accident, the H-3 release can be estimated as:

H-3 Release = Ci/cc H-3 x cfm x 28320 cc/cf Rate 60 min/sec

{ H-3 release (IxCis) = #pC/cc H-3 x building exhaust flow rate (cfm) x 28320 cc/cf x 1160 mim/s }

. For a WGDT Rupture accident, the default H-3 release is 2500 Ci over one hr or 6.94E+05 ptC/s for 1 hr

10. IF tritium release rate (item 9) 2 TEDE PAG Release Rate (item 8),

THEN radiological conditions indicate a General Emergency.

11. IF tritium accident also involves noble gases, THEN perform the following calculation:

NG Release Rate + Tritium Release Rate TEDE NG PAG Release Rate TEDE Tritium PAG Release Rate (item 5) (item 9) =

(item 4) (item 8) Ratio

12. IF the value in item 11 2 1.0, THEN radiological conditions indicate a General Emergency.
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  • Appendix F Page 3 of 8 MANUAL AR Manual Method for Assessing Airborne Releases l CDE PAGTl B. Calculating THYROID CDE PAG Release Rate at SITE BOUNDARY (0.62 MILES)
1. USE the data from section A.1
2. CIRCLE the CDE PAG FACTOR (giCVm), based on the stability class and release level.

NOTE: USE ground level for all cases except for BFN stack.

A B C D E F G Ground 4.1 E+05 8.6E+04 3.OE+04 1.OE+04 6.OE+03 3.1 E+03 1.4E+03 Stack 4.1 E+05 2.3E+05 3.7E+05 6.5E+05 1.4E+06 2.1 E+07 4.9E+l 1

3. CALCULATE the CDE PAG Release Rate as follows:

X CDE PAG FACTOR wind speed CDE PAG Release Rate (jCi/m, item 2) (m/s) *SB 0.62 mi (Ci/s)

4. a. If known, RECORD the actualprojected 1-131 release rate . pCi/s and go to Step 5.

If unknown, CIRCLE the 1-131 to NG ratio below, based on release type and path and continue with step 4 b.

4.b. -CALCULATE actual/projected iodine-1 31 release rate as follows:

X Actual/Projected NG release rate 1-131 to NG ratio Actual/proj. 1-131 release rate (item A.5) (item 4a) (guis)

5. IF 1-131 release rate (item 4a or b) > CDE PAG Release Rate (item 3),

THEN radiological conditions indicate a General Emergency.

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1. DETERMINE: Plant: El BFN E] SON El WBN Wind Speed: (mWs)

Stability Class: (circle) A B C D E F G Release Type: ERCS MlCore Damage []User Specified (for noble gas and Tritum only)

ElGap (default) El Fuel Melt Release Path: SQN/WBN BFN El Filtered via CTM El filtered via stack E Unfiltered via CTM El unfiltered via stack C] SGTR with rupture BELOW water El Turbine, Reactor Bldg El SGTR with rupture ABOVE waterFl Main Steam Line Break El Turbine, Reactor, Auxiliary Building Noble Gas Release Rate: (RCpis)

2. CIRCLE the TEDE FACTOR (rem/h per gCim) below, based on the stability class and release level.

NOTE: USE ground level for all cases except for BFN stack.

A B C D I E I F I G Ground 6.0E-1 0 1 2.1 E-091 4.6E-09 I 9.5E-09 I 1.4E-08 1 2.1 E-08 13.5E-08 Stack 5.5E- 01 1.1 E-09 1.1 E-09 1.2E-09 1.2E-09 1.3E-09 1.1 E-09

3. CIRCLE the appropriate TEDE Ratio below, based on release type/path:

TEDE Ratio (at 0.62 mid BWR PWR Core Fuel User RCS RCS GAP Damage Melt Spec Stack (unfiltered) 2.0 N/A 1.8 1.31 2.0 1.0 Stack (filtered) 1.9 N/A 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 CTM (unfiltered) or SGTR (below) N/A 7.4 9 5.3 11 1.0 CTM (filtered) N/A 3.7 1.0 0.9 1.0 1.0 SGTR (above water)l N/A 95 221 111 1 2263 1.0 MSLB (BFN) 7.4 N/A 1 84 44 1100 1.0 TB, RxB, ABL 4.4 17 j 32 j 16 37 1.0

4. CALCULATE the TEDE Dose as follows:

X X _/

NG release rate (jOiCs) TEDE FACTOR TEDE Ratio wind sp. (m/s) TEDE (rem/h)

(item 1) (item 2) (item 3) (item 1) 0.62 mile For Tritium Accidents (e.g., TPBAR handling or WGDT rupture),

5. CIRCLE the Tritium TEDE FACTOR (rem/h per puCUm)below, based on the stabilityclass.

I A B C D IE F I G I 2.5E-10 1.2E-09 3.5E-09 1.OE-08 1.7E-081 3.3E-08 l7.OE-08l New Page

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6. CALCULATE the Tritium TEDE as follows: 5 mi THY CDE RATE X I =

Tritium Release Rate* Tritium TEDE FACTOR wind speed Tritium TEDE (11Cifs) (item 5) W(ms) (rem/h)

(item 1)

  • NOTE:

. For a TPBAR handling accident, the H-3 release can be estimated as:

H-3 Release = uCi/cc H-3 x cfm x 28320 cc/cf Rate 60 min/sec

{ H-3 release (tCi/s) = #giCicc H-3 x building exhaust flow rate (cfm) x 28320 cc/cf x 1/60 min/s }

  • For a WGDT Rupture accident, the default H-3 release is 2500 Ci over one hr or 6.94E+05 pCis for 1 hr
7. IF tritium accident also involves noble gases, THEN CALCULATE Total TEDE rate as follows:

+

TEDE (rem/h) Tritium TEDE (rem/h) 0D. Calculating SB THYROID CDE Dose Rate

1. CIRCLE the Thyroid CDE FACTOR (rem/h per p.Ci/m), based on the stability class and release level.

NOTE: USE ground level for all cases except for BFN stack.

A B l C D E F G Ground 1.2E-05 5.8E-05 l 1.7E-04 l 4.8E-04 8.3E-04 1.6E-03 l 3.5E-03 Stack 1.2E-05 2.2E-05 l 1.4E-05 7.7E-06 3.5E-06 2.3E-07 1.OE-1 1 2 a. If known, RECORD the 1-131 release rate _ _ C/s and go to Step 3.

If unknown, CIRCLE the 1-131 to NG ratio below, based on release type and path and continue with step 2b.

-g:t:::2WS................. .. ... .... .................................-

MSLBBFN .4.GE-0 .E 2b. CALCULATE actual/projected iodine-1 31 release rate as follows:

X=

NG release rate 1-131 to NG ratio I-1< 31 release rate (item A.1) (item 2a) (gCVs)

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3. CALCULATE Thyroid CDE Dose Rate as follows: I X

1-131 release rate (gcVs) Thyroid CDE FACTOR wind speed (item 2) (item 1) (m/s)

MANUAL AIR 5 mi TEDE DOSE

  • E. Calculating 5 mile TEDE I USE the data from section A.1, THEN
1. OBTAIN an estimate of the release duration (t) _ _ hours. Use 4 (four) hours unless known otherwise.
2. CIRCLE the TEDE FACTOR (rem/h per per giCVm) below, based on the stability class and release level.

NOTE: USE ground level for all cases except for BFN stack A B C D I E I F IG l Ground 9 5E-11 I 1.5E-10 2.8E-10 9.5E-10 1.8E-09 3.5E-09 6.5E-09 Stack 9.OE-11 1.5E-10 2.6E-10 7.5E-10 1.1 E-09 1.3E-09 1.1 E-09

3. CIRCLE the appropriate TEDE Ratio below, based on release type/path:

TEDE Ratio (at 5 miI BWR PWR Core Fuel User RCS RCS GAP Damage Melt Spec Stack (unfiltered) 2.1 N/A 2.8 1.9 3.1 1.0 Stack (filtered) 2.1 _ N/A 1.0 0.9 1.0 1.0 CTM (unfiltered) or SG TR (below) N/A _ 3.5 4.9 2.9 5.8 1.0 CTM (filtered) N/A 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 SGTR (above water) N/A 43 100 51 116 1.0 MSLB (BFN) 4.5 _ N/A 40 21 47 1.0 TB, RxB, AB 3.1 7.4 15 7.9 17 1.0

4. CALCULATE the TEDE Dose as follows:

X X X NG release rate (.Ci/s) TEDE FACTOR TEDE Ratio Duration (hrs) wind sp. (m/s) TEDE (r (item A.1) (item 2) (item 3) (item 1) (item 1) 5 mile For Tritium Accidents (e.g., TPBAR handling or WGDT rupture),

5. CIRCLE the Tritium TEDE FACTOR (rem/h per .CVm) below, based on the stability class.

I A I B IC ID I E. E G 4.OE-11 5.OE-11 1.1 E-10 4.4E-10 l 9.5E-10 2.4E-09 5.5E-09

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6. CALCULATE the Tritium TEDE as follows:

X X / =

Tritium Release Rate Tritium TEDE FACTOR Duration wind speed Tritium TEDE (j1Ci/s) (item 5) (hrs) (mis) (rem)

(item A.1) (item A.1)

NOTE:

. For a TPBAR handling accident, the H-3 release can be estimated as:

H-3 Release = uCi/cc H-3 x cfm x 28320 cc/cf Rate 60 min/sec

{ H-3 release (gCVs) = #.tCi/cc H-3 x building exhaust flow rate (cfm) x 28320 cc/cf x 1/60 min/s }

  • For a WGDT Rupture accident, the default H-3 release is 2500 Ci over one hr or 6.94E+05 gCi/s for 1 hr
7) IF tritium accident also involves noble gases, THEN CALCULATE Total TEDE as follows:

TEDE (rem) Tritium TEDE (rem) Total TEDE (rem) 5 mile

  • F. Calculating 5 mi THYROID CDE Doses
1. CIRCLE the Thyroid CDE FACTOR (rem/h per ti/CVm), based on the stability class and release level.

NOTE: USE ground level for all cases except for BFN stack.

A B C D E F G Ground 2.OE-06 2.5E-06 5.OE-06 2.2E-05 4.7E-05 1.2E-04 2.7E-04 Stack 2.OE-06 2.5E-06 4.5E-06 7.7E-06 3.5E-06 2.3E-07 1.OE-1 1

2. OBTAIN the 1-131 release rate from B.2 __ WCVs).
3. CALCULATE Thyroid CDE Dose as follows:

X x X-1-131 release rate (@iCVs) Thyroid CDE FACTOR duration (hrs) wind speed (item 2) (item 1) (item C.1) (m/s)

(item A.1)

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  • G. Summary of Results Site Boundary TEDE Rates
1. Total TEDE Rate (item C.7) rem/h
2. Cirice REP Emergency class based on TEDE rate above:

For 0.62 mi TEDE dose rate 2 REP Emergency Class 1E-04 rem/h NOUE 1E-02 rem/h ALERT 1E-01 rem/h SAE 1E+00 rem/h GE Site Boundary Thyroid CDE Dose Rate

3. CDE Dose Rate (section D.3) rem/h
4. Cirlce REP Emergency class based on CDE rate above:

For 0.62 mi CDE dose rate > REP Emeraencv Class NA NA 0.5 rem/h SAE 5 rem/h GE 5 Mile TEDE

5. TEDE without Tritium (section E.4) rem.
6. Total TEDE with Tritium (section E.7) rem.

[5 Mile Thyroid CDE

7. Thyroid CDE (section F.3) rem.

Emeraencv Class

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APPENDIX G rNnaRDAnIcnM fr MECI IDAAn EIr I fl nATA T1N n(%QCF PR%-IFrTilr MKflnI C Ratio = PROJECTED centerline dose rate MEASURED centerline dose rate

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Field Team Plant but release possible not on unidentified?

NOBLE GAS RATIO I Not unusual l centerline?

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0.001 I I 11 I I 0.01 0.1 0 2 0.5 1 10 I I 50 100 1000 Base actions on Base Attempt to verify projections by verified field actions traversing the plume. Askfor measurements on reevaluation and level of projections confidence on plant release data. Must be very confident that field data is correct to override projections based on measured release data.

APPENDIX H WATERDOSE Evaluation of Liquid Release to the River

1. Log on to WATERDOSE. DOUBLE CLICK on the "CECC VAX" icon. PRESS return until prompted for username. ENTER usemame (WATERDOSE) and password (CECC).
2. OBTAIN the following information for input to WATERDOSE and FOLLOW code prompts.

NOTE:TYPE CTRL Z any time to exit or re-start program.

Plant: El BFN E SQN E WBN

a. Determine Release Point:: Dl Diffuser El Shoreline
b. Length of release: Hours
c. Volume of release: (ft 2)
d. Release Mix (nuclides and concentrations)

K- Nuclide I Concentration (ujCiml)

3. RUN the WATERDOSE code using the available (or default below) information to obtain an estimate of the dose impact. (If the computer code is not operational, the dose calculation methodology contained in Appendix I can be used.)

BFN-33000 cfs SQN - 29000 cfs WBN - 2700 cfs I NOTE: TYPE CTRL Z any time to exit or re-start program. I

4. OBTAIN the State Update Form (SUF). The Preparer and Verifier shall initial and date the results.
5. TRANSMIT (by spooling through the computer) the SUF to the TSC and State if approval to do so has been given by the RAC/RAM.
6. TYPE CTRL Z any time to exit or re-start program.

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1. Plant: D BFN El SON El WBN
2. Release Point: ElDiff user ElShoreline
3. Release Time: Start End ElEastern ElCentral
4. Release Volume (V) __ ft3 (1 gal = 0.134 ft3)
5. Calculation of Hazard Index (HI):

Nuclide Concentration Dose Hazard (4Ciml) (rem/day per 4CVml) Index (rem/day)

_ C DF- Table 3 HI=C

  • DF Total Hazard Index
6. Riverflow at the plant ft3 /s (cfs). This can be obtained from the ICS (for SQN and WBN) or River Operations. Ifflow data is not available use the following default values:

BFN-33000 cfs SQN - 29000 cfs WBN - 2700 cfs

7. Calculate the downstream dose rate to hypothetical individual at first downstream Public Water Supply and then other locations of interest. Refer to Appendix J.

(tahle 2) (table 1) (item 5) (item 4)

Location A rival Time Dilution Factor Hazard Index Release Dose Rate TRM Hours (1/ft 3) (rem/day) Volume (ft3) (rem/day)

D HI V D*H*V

8. Record the applicable data on the State Update Form in CECC EPIP-1 and distribute.

Comments:

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BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT SHORELINF REL FAS ni;:;=i icz;:P Pi= D;:i r:AQr:

Tennessee Plant Side Opposite River Shoreline Shoreline Centerline Shoreline Mile (TRM) D D D D 294.00 Plant 293.00 2.8E-08 .OOE+00 1.4E-08 .OOE+00 292.00 1.4E-08 .OOE+00 6.9E-09 .OOE+00 291.00 9.2E-09 .OOE+00 4.6E-09 1.2E-36 290.00 6.9E-09 .OOE+00 3.4E-09 8.2E-30 289.00 5.5E-09 .OOE+00 2.8E-09 1.OE-25 288.00 4.6E-09 .OOE+00 2.3E-09 5.1 E-23 287.00 3.9E-09 .OOE+00 2.OE-09 4.3E-21 286.00 3.4E-09 .OOE+00 1.7E-09 1.2E-19 285.00 3.1 E-09 .OOE+00 1.5E-09 1.5E-18 284.00 2.8E-09 1.8E-42 1.4E-09 1.2E-17 283.00 2.5E-09 1.8E-39 1.3E-09 6.2E-17 282.00 2.3E-09 5.8E-37 1.1E-09 2.4E-16 281.00 2.1 E-09 7.4E-35 1.1E-09 7.7E-16 280.00 2.OE-09 4.8E-33 9.8E-10 2.1 E-15 279.00 1.8E-09 1.8E-31 9.2E-10 4.8E-15 278.00 1.7E-09 4.1 E-30 8.6E-10 1.OE-14 274.90 Downstream Dam SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT SHORFLINF RF. FA'SF nimzi icQgzm Pic);= mm =AC=

Plant Side Opposite Shoreline Shoreline Centerline Shoreline TRM D D D D 484.50 Plant 484.00 3.5E-08 5.9E-34 1.8E-08 1.1E-14 483.00 1.4E-08 5.3E-19 7.2E-09 3.OE-11 482.00 9.1 E-09 3.2E-15 4.6E-09 1.9E-10 481.00 6.6E-09 1.5E-13 3.3E-09 3.9E-10 480.00 5.2E-09 1.4E-12 2.6E-09 5.6E-10 479.00 4.3E-09 5.4E-12 2.2E-09 6.8E-10 478.00 3.7E-09 1.4E-11 1.8E-09 7.6E-10 477.00 3.2E-09 2.7E-11 1.6E-09 8.2E-10 476.00 2.8E-09 4.5E-11 1.4E-09 8.4E-10 475.00 2.5E-09 6.6E-11 1.3E-09 8.6E-10 474.00 2.3E-09 9.OE-11 1.2E-09 8.6E-10 473.00 2.1 E-09 1.2E-10 1.1 E-09 8.6E-10 472.00 1.9E-09 1.4E-10 1.OE-09 8.5E-10 471.00 1.8E-09 1.7E-10 9.8E-10 8.3E-10 471.00 Downstream Dam

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WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT CI-InDF I'nJI I LLIic INFC RFI MACC I ILcL-Lr- L-r)1=1 LII 1Qr:Da DID=

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Plant Side Opposite Shoreline Shoreline Centerline Shoreline TRM D D D D 528.00 Plant 527.00 3.7E-08 1.2E-20 1.8E-08 2.3E-1 1 526.00 1.8E-08 1.5E-14 9.1 E-09 4.1 E-09 525.00 1.2E 1.3E-12 6.1 E-09 1.OE-09 524.00 9.1 E-09 1.2E-1 1 4.6E-09 1.4E-09 523.00 7.3E-09 4.OE-1 1 3.7E-09 1.7E-09 522.00 6.1 E-09 9.OE-1 1 3.1 E-09 1.8E-09 521.00 5.2E-09 1.6E-1 0 2.7E-09 1.8E-09 520.00 4.6E-09 2.3E-1 0 2.4E-09 1.8E-09 519.00 4.1 E-09 3.1 E-1 0 2.2E-09 1.8E-09 518.00 3.7E-09 3.8E-1 0 2.OE-09 1.8E-09 517.00 3.3E-09 4.6E-10 1.9E-09 1.7E-09 516.00 3.OE-09 5.2E-1 0 1.8E-09 1.7E-09 515.00 2.8E-09 5.8E-10 1.7E-09 1.6E-09 514.00 2.6E-09 6.4E-10 . _1.6E-09 1.6E-09 513.00 2.4E-09 6.8E-10 1.6E-09 1.5E-09 512.00 2.3E-09 7.2E-10 1.5E-09 -1.5E-09 511.00 2.2E-09 7.6E-10 1.5E-09 1.4E-09 -

510.00 2.OE-09 7.9E-10 1.4E-09 1.4E-09 510.00 1.9E-09 8.2E-10 1.4E-09 - 1.4E-09 508.00 - 1.8E-09 8.4E-1 0 1.3E-09 1.3E-09 507.00 1.8E-09 8.6E-10 1.3E-09 1.3E-09 506.00 1.7E-09 8.7E-1 0 1.3E-09 1.3E-09 505.00 1.6E-09 8.8E-1 0 1.2E-09 1.2E-09 504.00 1.5E-09 8.9 E-10 1.2E-09 1.2E-09 503.00 1.5E-09 9.OE-1 0 1.2E-09 1.2E-09 502.00 1.4E-09 9.1 E-1 0 1.2E-09 1.2E-09 501.00 1.4E-09 9.1 E-10 1.1 E-09 1.1 E-09 500.00 1.3E-09 9.1 E-10 1.1 E-09 1.1 E-09 471.00 Downstream Dam

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BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT TRM RIVER FLOW IN CUBIC FEET/SECOND 25000 30000 33000 35000 37000 39000 294.00 Plant 292.00 25 21 19 18 17 16 290.00 49 41 37 35 33 31 288.00 74 62 56 53 50 47 286.00 99 82 75 71 67 63 284.00 124 103 92 88 84 80 282.00 148 124 112 106 100 94 280.00 173 144 131 124 117 110 278.00 198 165 150 141 134 128 276.00 222 185 169 159 150 142 274.90 Downstream Dam SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT 21000 25000 29000 30000 33000 484.50 Plant 483.00 5 4 4 3 3 481.00 12 10 8 8 7 479.00 18 15 13 13 12 477.00 25 21 18 17 16 475.00 32 26 23 22 20 473.00 38 32 28 27 24 471.00 45 38 32 31 28 471.00 Downstream Dam WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT 19000 20000 25000 30000 35000 528.00 Plant 526.00 5 4 3 3 3 524.00 10 9 7 6 6 522.00 15 14 11 9 9 520.00 20 19 15 12 12 518.00 25 24 19 16 15 516.00 30 29 23 19 18 514.00 35 33 27 22 21 512.00 40 38 30 25 24 510.00 45 43 34 29 28 508.00 50 48 38 32 31 506.00 56 53 42 35 34 504.00 61 58 46 38 37 502.00 66 62 50 41 40 500.00 71 67 54 45 43 471.00 Downstream Dam

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(Derived from Regulatory Guide 1.109)

Rem/day per piCiml Nuclide Dose Factor Organ, Age2 Nuclide Dose Factor Organ 1 Age 2 H-3 0.28 TB Ru-1 03 43.2 GIT C-14 16.9 B Ru-1 05 58.9 GIT Na-24 8.12 TB Ru-106 356 GIT P-32 1155 B Ag-1 Om 121 GIT Cr-51 1.34 GIT Te-125m 21.8 K Mn-54 28 GIT Te-127m 55 K Mn-56 67.8 GIT Te-127 25.8 GIT Fe-55 16.1 B Te-129m 96 K Fe-59 68 GIT Te-129 20.4 GIT Co-58 30 GIT Te-131 168 GIT Co-60 80.4 GIT Te-131 6.4 GIT Ni-63 753 B Te-1 32 154 GIT Ni-65 35.8 GIT 1-130 1332 THY Cu-64 14.2 GIT 1-131 12500 THY Zn-65 51.1 L 1-132 142 THY Zn-69 12.33 GIT 1-133 2980 THY Br-83 0.24 TB 1-134 37.4 THY Br-84 0.28 TB 1-135 584 THY Br-85 0.013 TB Cs-1 34 538 L Rb-86 153 L Cs-136 90.4 L Rb-88 0.45 L Cs-1 37 438 B Rb-89 0.26 L Cs-138 1.13 GIT Sr-89 1850 B Ba-139 50.2 GIT Sr-90 23800 B Ba-1 40 116 B Sr-91 74.2 GIT Ba-141 7.27 GIT Sr-92 239 GIT Ba-142 1.06 GIT Y-90 204 GIT La-140 185 GIT Y-91m 2.43 GIT La-142 46.3 GIT Y-91 155 GIT Ce-1 41 48.4 GIT Y-92 146 GIT Ce-143 91.2 GIT Y-93 238 GIT Ce-144 330 GIT Zr-95 61.8 GIT Pr-143 80.6 GIT Zr-97 210 GIT Pr-144 4.44 GIT Nb-95 42 GIT Nd-1 47 69.8 GIT Mo-99 39.8 K W-187 56.4 GIT Tc-99m 1.44 GIT Np-239 48 GIT

1. THY = thyroid, GIT = Gastrointestinal Tract, K = Kidney, L = Liver, TB = Total Body, B = Bone
2. A = Adult, C = Child, I = Infant

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25-Mile Radius (Courtland Plant) Potable State of Alabama Joe Wheeler State Park Tennessee River Municipal Lawrence-Alabama TVA-Wheeler Dam' Tennessee River Industrial 50-Mile Radius Lauderdale-Alabama Florence City-Wilson Plant Tennessee River Municipal Colbert-Alabama Reynolds Metals Company Tennessee River Industrial Colbert-Alabama Muscle Shoals Tennessee River Municipal Fleet Hollow Embayment Colbert-Alabama TVA ERL Fleet Hollow Embayment Industrial &

Potable Colbert-Alabama TVA-Wilson Dam Tennessee River Industrial Colbert-Alabama Occidental Chemical Company Tennessee River Industrial Colbert-Alabama Sheffield Tennessee River Municipal Colbert-Alabama Sheffield Police Colbert-Alabama TVA Colbert Fossil Plant Tennessee River Industrial Colbert-Alabama Cherokee Water Works & Gas Tennessee River Municipal Colbert-Alabama Cherokee Police (Day)

Colbert-Alabama Cherokee Police (Night)

Colbert-Alabama Laroche Industries Tennessee River Industrial

'Potable water obtained from East Lauderdale County Water District.

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APPENDIX J Page 2 of 3 SQN - PUBLIC AND INDUSTRIAL SURFACE WATER SUPPLIES Type of CountV-State Plant Name Water Source Water SuppIy Notification Advise State or Local Authorities 10-Mile Radius listed in the REND Hamilton-Tennessee Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Tennessee River Industrial Gold Point Marina Tennessee River East Side Utility Tennessee River Industrial Tennessee River Industrial Chickamauga Dam (Power Service Center) Tennessee River Industrial Chickamauga Dam Tennessee River 25-Mile Radius E. 1.Dupont Co. Tennessee River Industrial and Potable Tennessee American Water Co. Tennessee River Municipal Rock-Tennessee Mill' Tennessee River Industrial Vulcan Sand & Gravel' Tennessee River Industrial Signal Mountain Cement' Tennessee River Industrial Medusa Cement Co. Tennessee River Industrial 50-Mile Radius Signal Mountain Cement (Plant) Tennessee River Industrial Marion-Tennessee Signal Mountain Cement (Quarry) Tennessee River Industrial South Pittsburg Tennessee River Municipal Nickajack Dam Tennessee River Industrial Jackson-Alabama Bridgeport Tennessee River Municipal and Spring Jackson-Alabama Bridgeport Police Tennessee River and Spring

  • Widows Creek Fossil Plant2 Tennessee River Industrial Mead Corporation Tennessee River Industrial

'Obtains potable water from Tennessee-American Water Company.

  • 20btains potable water supply from Bridgeport - physically removed potable water intake in November 1986.

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'On layby status - water use when activated is about 445 MGD.

2 Cooling water.

3 Potable water to nuclear plant, steam plant, hydro plant, and resort area, provided through Watts Bar Reservation System (wells).

4 Cooling water and cooling tower makeup.

5 Obtains potable water supply from Tennessee-American Water Company.

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