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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure No. EPIP-08, Rev 6, Off-Site Notifications and Protective Action Recommendations
ML032790335
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie  
(DPR-067, NPF-016)
Issue date: 09/02/2003
From:
Florida Power & Light Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
EPIP-08, Rev 6
Download: ML032790335 (49)


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Procedure No.

ST. LUCIE PLANT EPIP-08 EMERGENCY PLAN Current Revision No.

IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 6

F P L Effective Date SAFETY RELATED 09102103

Title:

OFF-SITE NOTIFICATIONS AND PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS Responsible Department: EMERGENCY PLANNING REVISION

SUMMARY

Revision 6 - Incorporated PCR 03-2272 for CR 03-2568 to revise State Notification form.

Delete supplemental data sheet. Revise instructions for completing State form. Improve guidance relative to changing PARs (RIS 2003-12). (J.R-. Walker, 08/29/03)

AND Incorporated PCR 03-1637 for MA 03-04-082 to incorporate shift co nmunca (A. Terezakis, 08/06/03)

Revision 5 - Clarified duties, made editorial / administrative changs nc I

government radio. (J. R. Walker, 07/26/02)

Revision 4 - Clarified instructions regarding notification of rapidly stability class instructions. Made administrative/editorial changes. (J.R. Walker, 10/11/01)

Revision 3 - THIS PROCEDURE HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REWRITTEN. Improved instructions for notification by clarifying responsibilities & revising notification checklists, improved PAR instructions by creating separate attachment, relocated procedure information, added instructions for alternate MET data, added caution regarding classification of multiple events, added note to Control Room appendix identifying attachments necessary to complete notification checklists, and made editorial and administrative changes. (J. R. Walker, 06/11/01)

Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date S

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05/30/00 R. G. West 05/31/00 DATE Plant General Manager DOCT PROCEDURE Revision FRG Review Date Approved By Approval Date DOCN EPIP-08 6

08/28/03 R.E. Rose 08/29/03 SYS Plant General Manager COM COMPLETED N/A ITM 6

Designated Approver NIA Designated Approver (Minor Correction)

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ST. LUCIE PLANT TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE............................................

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2.0 REFERENCES

/ RECORDS REQUIRED / COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS...8 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES............................................

9 4.0 DEFINITIONS...........................................

1 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS............................................

13 5.1 State and County Notification...........................................

13 5.2 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Notification.......................... 16 5.3 Erroneous Information...........................................

17 APPENDICES APPENDIX A NOTIFICATIONS FROM THE AFFECTED CONTROL ROOM.18 PPENDIX B NOTIFICATIONS FROM THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC).22 PPENDIX C NOTIFICATIONS FROM THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF).27 ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT 1 ATTACHMENT 1A ATTACHMENT 2 ATTACHMENT 3 ATTACHMENT 3A FLORIDA NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM..........................................

33 DIRECTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE FLORIDA NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM..........................................

34 DETERMINATION OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS (PARs)......................................... 41 NRC REACTOR PLANT EVENT NOTIFICATION WORKSHEET..........................................

46 DIRECTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE NRC REACTOR PLANT EVENT NOTIFICATION WORKSHEET................ 48

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ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS EPIP-08 ST. LUCIE PLANT 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 Discussion

1.

This procedure provides information and instructions for undertaking notifications of the State Warning Point (SWP) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and for determination of Protective Action Recommendations (PARS).

2.

This procedure is for use in the Control Room, Technical Support Center (TSC) and Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).

3.

Upon declaration of an emergency classification the Nuclear Plant Supervisor (NPS) assumes the duties of the Emergency Coordinator (EC).

The EC has initial responsibility for off-site notifications and PARs.

4.

Once the EOF is operational and proper turnover has been conducted, the Recovery Manager (RM) assumes responsibility for off-site notifications and PARs from the EC.

5.

At an Alert or higher level emergency, communications with the NRC transition to an open phone line from the TSC and the EOF (at a Site Area Emergency of higher level emergency).

6.

The following table illustrates which facility has a responsibility for Classification, Notification or PARs.

Control Room TSC EOF (X until EC (X when operational)

(X when operational) function transfers to the TSC)

Classifications X transfers -o X

Notifications X transfers -

X transfers -

X PARs X transfers X transfers X

7.

Off-site Notification A.

Purpose of Off-Site Notifications FPL is required to notify off-site agencies in the event of any emergency that could threaten the health and safety of the public.

These notifications provide an early warning to agencies responsible for public protection.

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ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS EPIP-08 ST. LUCIE PLANT 1.1 Discussion (continued)

7.

(continued)

NOTE The State Department of Health (Bureau of Radiation Control) may not have their office staffed on a 24-hour basis. In the event that they do not answer the Hot Ring Down (HRD) telephone, the State Warning Point (SWP) assumes responsibility for notifying their duty officer.

B.

Who Shall Be Notified State Division of Emergency Management State Department of Health (Bureau of Radiation Control)

St. Lucie County Emergency Operations Center Martin County Emergency Operations Center NRC

1.

State and County Notification

a.

State and local agencies are notified by using the Hot Ring Down (HRD) telephone. The HRD rings the State Warning Point (SWP). The SWP puts the other agencies on line and reduces the need for individual calls.

b.

¶4 After the State Coordinating Officer (SCO) arrives in the EOF, he / she can transfer "NET Control" to the EOF. When this occurs, the Recovery Manager's PAR Briefing becomes the primary notification method for the State and Counties. The Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form (form similar to Attachment 1) shall still be completed and provided to the SCO or his / her designee in the EOF. The EOP HRD Communicator should no longer contact the State Warning Point (SWP).

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1.1 Discussion (continued)

7.

B.

(continued)

2.

NRC Notification

a.

The NRC is notified using the Emergency Notification System (ENS) telephone.

b.

NRC notifications occur through an open line of communication in the TSC and, when operational, the EOF.

C.

Emergency Follow-up Information Requests from State and local agencies.

1.

Incoming calls should come via the SWP over the HRD phone.

If the HRD is inoperable, the SWP may use commercial telephone or ESATCOM (emergency satellite phone). If an off-site authority contacts the plant without going through the SWP, request that they contact the SWP. SWP shall verify that the agency calling is a risk county or the Department of Health (DOH) and shall notify other county and state agencies of the updated information, thus reducing the number of calls that may be directed to the plant.

2.

Long, detailed explanations of plant systems or reactor theory should be avoided. If prompted for this kind of information by the State Duty Officer, he / she should be referred to the Nuclear Division Duty Officer (NDDO).

3.

If the State or one of the Counties provides either the TSC or EOF with new or pertinent information, Then bring that information to the attention of the EC or EC Assistant /

Logkeeper in the TSC or the RM or the RM OPS Advisor I Logkeeper in the EOF.

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ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS EPIP-08 ST. LUCIE PLANT 1.1 Discussion (continued)

8.

Protective Action Recommendations A.

Protective actions for the general public are ordinarily NOT required prior to declaration of a General Emergency. It is possible however, that due to unusually stable and constant meteorological conditions, protective actions could be recommended at a Site Area Emergency based on projected doses. This is the exception rather than the rule.

Protective actions for the general public are required to be recommended if a General Emergency is declared. Initial Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) are normally based on plant conditions. This would NOT be true if the General Emergency was declared based on off-site dose (either measured or projected) or a Security Emergency (per the Security Plan). The predetermined minimum PARs (based on plant conditions) are as given below.

B.

General Emergency - Minimum PARs

1.

In any case where a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared, the minimum PAR shall be:

Shelter all people within a 2-mile radius and out to 5 miles in the sectors affected. The sectors affected are at least three, the downwind sector plus the two adjacent sectors.

2.

If a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared due to actual or projected severe core damage, the minimum PAR shall be:

Evacuate all people within a 2-mile radius from the plant and out to 5 miles in the sectors affected. Shelter all people in the remaining sectors from 2 to 5 miles and from 5 to 10 miles from the plant.

3.

If a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared due to loss of physical control of the plant to intruders, including the Control Room or any other area(s) vital to the operation of the reactor system (as defined in the Security Plan), the minimum PAR shall be:

Evacuate all people within a 2-mile radius from the plant and out to 5 miles in the sectors affected. Shelter all people in the remaining sectors from 2 to 5 miles and from 5 to 10 miles from the plant.

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(continued)

C.

Once a release of radioactive material occurs, dose assessment should be utilized when evaluating PARs. The final determination of the PAR should consider all available information including off-site dose projections, plant conditions and field monitoring data. The most conservative recommendation shall be made.

D.

If it is anticipated that a PAR threshold will be exceeded, DO NOT wait until the threshold is exceeded to make that PAR.

E.

112 Conditions (plant information, dose projections and field monitoring results) are to be continually assessed and PARs expanded, as necessary, to ensure that adequate (most conservative) PARs are issued.

F.

¶12 Previously issued PARs, unless found to be less conservative, are to remain in effect until the threat is fully under control and the event is being de-escalated.

G.

¶12 Only State and County officials can implement, change and/or terminate protective actions.

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2.0 REFERENCES

/ RECORDS REQUIRED / COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS NOTE One or more of the following symbols may be used in this procedure:

§ Indicates a Regulatory commitment made by Technical Specifications, Condition of License, Audit, LER, Bulletin, Operating Experience, License Renewal, etc. and shall NOT be revised without Facility Review Group review and Plant General Manager approval.

1 Indicates a management directive, vendor recommendation, plant practice or other non-regulatory commitment that should NOT be revised without consultation with the plant staff.

v Indicates a step that requires a sign off on a data sheet.

2.1 References

1.

St. Lucie Plant Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) Unit 1 and Unit 2

2.

St. Lucie Plant Technical Specifications Unit 1 and Unit 2

3.

§1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan (E-Plan)

4.

E-Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIP 00- 13)

5.

St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Directory (ERD)

6.

QI-1 7-PSL-1, Quality Assurance Records 2.2 Records Required

1.

All PAR worksheets and notifications forms (all attachments) shall be maintained in plant files in accordance with QI-17-PSL-1.

2.3 Commitment Documents

1.

¶i PMAI PM96-04-165, ITR 96-006" (Unusual Event Declared Due to Dropped Rod)

2.

2 PMAI PM96-09-185, Condition Report CR-96-1750 (Off-site Notification Using Commercial Phone)

3.

¶3 NRC Inspection Report 91-01, Closure of IFIs 89-31-03 and 89-31-01

4.

¶4 Condition Report CR-00-0428 (Evaluated Exercise Critique)

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5.

¶6 PMAI PM96-05-233 (Off-site Notification Process)

6.

¶7 PMAI PM99-09-016 (PARs Based on FMT Data, Completion of NRC Notification Form)

7.

¶8 NUREG-1 022, Event Reporting Guidelines 10 CFR 50.72 and 50.73, Section 4.2.4, ENS Event Notification Worksheet (NRC Form 361).

8.

j19 Condition Reports CR-01-0726 and CR-01-0742 (NOUEs Associated with SDC During SL1-17 Outage)

9.

T1r Condition Report CR-01-0389 (Alternate Met Data Source)

10.

11, Condition Report CR-02-0333 (Role of Duty Call Supervisor)

11.

¶12 Condition Report CR-03-2568 (Response to RIS 2003-12 Regarding PARs) 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Emergency Coordinator - Responsible for classifications, notifications and PARs.

3.2 Recovery Manager - Responsible for notifications and PARs.

3.3

¶1, Duty Call Supervisor - Assists the EC as a phonetalker.

3.4 TSC EC Assistant / Logkeeper or TSC OPS Coordinator - Prepares notification forms (Attachment 1, Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form, and if necessary, Attachment 3, NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheets) for EC approval when the TSC is operational.

3.5 EOF RM OPS Advisor / Logkeeper - Prepares notification forms (Attachment. I and if necessary, Attachment 3) for RM approval when the EOF is operational.

3.6 TSC HRD Communicator - Assists the TSC EC Assistant / Logkeeper or TSC OPS Coordinator with notification form preparation and makes calls to complete notifications to the SWP.

3.7 EOF HRD Communicator - Assists the EOF RM OPS Advisor with form preparation and makes calls to complete notifications to the SWP and the SCO following transfer of Net Control by the Division of Emergency Management (DEM).

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ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS EPIP-08 ST. LUCIE PLANT 3.8 TSC Chemistry Supervisor (in his absence, TSC Dose Assessor) - Assists the EC with radiological dose assessment data and PARS.

3.9 EOF HP Manager (in his absence, EOF Dose Assessor) - Assists the RM with radiological dose assessment data and PARS.

3.10 TSC Supervisor - Oversees communications performed by the TSC Communicators (HRD, ENS, Health Physics Network (HPN), Sound-Powered Phonetalker, EOF and Field Monitoring Team).

3.11 EOF Nuclear Licensing Manager - Oversees EOF communications performed by the EOF Communicators (HRD, ENS, HPN and TSC).

3.12 Information Services - Maintains user copies, in the Unit 1 and Unit 2 Control Rooms, of the following checklist and supporting attachments for making notifications and developing Protective Action Recommendations:

Appendix A, Notifications from the Affected Control Room

  • - Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form
  • A - Directions for Completing the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form
  • - Determination of Protective Action Recommendations (PARs)
  • - NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet
  • A - Directions for Completing the NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet 3.13 Shift Communicator-Assists the Nuclear Plant Supervisor/Emergency Coordinator in making emergency off-site notifications and performing other activities, as directed.

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ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS EPIP-08 ST. LUCIE PLANT 4.0 DEFINITIONS 4.1 Conservative - Means more extensive or comprehensive action under a given set of circumstances to provide a greater measure of safety. For example, evacuation is more conservative than sheltering.

4.2 Emergency - Any off-normal event or condition which is classified into one of the four emergency classes (Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency) by the NPS in accordance with EPIP-01, Classification of Emergencies.

4.3 Emergency Coordinator (EC) - The title initially assumed by the NPS, until relieved by plant management through proper turnover, in the event of plant conditions that trigger implementation of the Emergency Plan. The EC is responsible for notifying off-site authorities, emergency responders both inside and outside the company and has full authority and responsibility for on-site emergency response actions. The EC is also responsible for Protective Action Recommendations during the initial stages of an emergency.

4.4 Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form - A predetermined format used by nuclear power plants throughout the State for notification and local authorities.

4.5 Operational (status for an emergency facility) - The mandatory minimum staff is present and the facility has taken responsibility for its procedurally assigned functions.

4.6 Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) - Recommendations, for action instructions to protect the public, made by the Emergency Coordinator or Recovery Manager to State and County officials. FPL may recommend No Action, Sheltering or Evacuation.

4.7 Recovery Manager (RM) - A designated company officer or senior manager, who will have responsibility for the direction and control of the EOF. He / she has the authority to establish policy and to expend funds necessary to cope with emergency situations that trigger the implementation of the Emergency Plan.

4.8 Release (during any declared emergency)

1.

Any effluent monitor increase of (approximately) 10 times or one decade above pre-transient values.

OR

2.

Health Physics detecting airborne radioactivity levels in excess of 25%

derived air concentration (DAC) outside of plant buildings due to failure of equipment associated with the declared emergency.

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ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS EPIP-08 ST. LUCIE PLANT 4.9 Shift Communicator - A specific shiftly designated individual trained and qualified to assist the Nuclear Plant Supervisor/Emergency Coordinator in the control room in making emergency off-site notifications, and performing other activities as directed.

4.10 State Notification Form (SNF) - Less formal, more concise expression used in lieu of Florida Nuclear plant Emergency Notification Form.

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5.0 INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 State and County Notification

1.

Time Limits A.

Notification shall be initiated within 15 minutes of any of the following:

1.

Recognition of entry into the Emergency Plan.

2.

Escalation in Emergency Class.

3.

De-escalation of the Emergency Class.

4.

Protective Action Recommendation.

5.

Change in Protective Action Recommendation.

B.

Notification shall be initiated within 60 minutes of any of the following:

1.

At an Alert or higher Emergency Class, the time of the last update (unless a different frequency has been agreed to by the off-site agencies as during a hurricane).

2.

A radiological release has been initiated.

3.

A radiological release has been terminated.

4.

A significant change in plant conditions has occurred (e.g., loss or restoration of off-site power or major plant equipment).

5.

Termination of the emergency.

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5.1 State and County Notification (continued)

2.

Forms Required for Notifications CAUTION Notifications require the use of a form similar to Attachment 1, Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

A.

Notifications with 15 minute time limits shall be made using a form similar to Attachment 1, Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

B.

Notifications with 60 minute time limits shall be made using a form similar to Attachment 1, Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification 0

Form.

3.

Special instructions due to extraordinary circumstances.

A.

If Emergency Class escalation is necessary due to rapidly degrading conditions, Then provide the State and County authorities with the initial notification information by transmitting lines 1-6, at a minimum, of the SNF and terminate the phone call by stating that a new notification form will be provided within 15 minutes.

CAUTION There can not be two concurrent declared emergency classes under the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

B.

If one Unit is in a classified event and the same or the other Unit enters into an event where the same or lesser Emergency Class would apply, Then a new classification should NOT be declared. The event should be documented on a SNF as Additional Information or Update" and issued as soon as practicable.

C.

If one Unit is in a classified event and the other Unit enters into a more severe event in which a higher Emergency Class would apply, Then the new classification shall be declared and promptly, within the regulatory time limits, issued to the State, Counties and the NRC.

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4.

¶4 Transfer of NET Control A.

The State Coordinating Officer (SCO) can transfer the control of Hot Ring Down (HRD) NET from the State Warning Point (SWP) to the EOF. When this occurs;

1.

The RM shall do face to face communication to satisfy off-site notification requirements for the State and Counties. Calls to the SWP are no longer necessary.

2.

The Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form (Attachment 1) shall continue to be filled out.

3.

Completed notification forms are to be provided to the SCO or his / her designee in the EOF.

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ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS EPIP-08 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.2 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Notification

1.

Time Limits NOTE Notification of the NRC is expected immediately after notification of State and local agencies. The one-hour time limit in 10 CFR 50.72 (a)(3) is to ensure timely NRC notification in cases where notification of State and local agencies is delayed or prolonged.

A.

The licensee shall notify the NRC immediately after notification of the appropriate State or local agencies and not later than one hour after the time the licensee declares one of the Emergency Classes (10 CFR 50.72 (a)(3)).

2.

Special Instructions A.

Initial notification to the NRC using the Emergency Notification System (ENS) (usually done from the Control Room) should use, NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet.

B.

At an Alert or higher emergency class, the NRC will want to establish an open line of communication with the Control Room, utilizing an ENS conference bridge tying in the licensee with NRC Headquarters and region personnel. Once the Technical Support Center (TSC) is operational, the Control Room should transfer responsibility for NRC communications to the TSC.

C.

The Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) should join the TSC on the ENS conference bridge and take the lead for NRC communications.

D.

The TSC and EOF should also utilize the Health Physics Network (HPN) line in a manner similar to the ENS (i.e., establish a conference bridge with the NRC).

E.

Both the ENS and HPN Communicators in both facilities should keep logs of information transmitted and received from the NRC in accordance with procedures.

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ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS EPIP-08 ST. LUCIE PLANT 5.3 VIi Erroneous Information

1.

If erroneous information is transmitted to off-site agencies and the error is discovered prior to event termination, a correction should be provided in an update. The need for and urgency of providing the update is dependent upon the importance of the error.

2.

If erroneous information is transmitted to off-site agencies and the error is discovered after event termination, the Licensing Department should be consulted to determine the need and method for contacting the off-site agencies with corrected information.

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APPENDIX A NOTIFICATIONS FROM THE AFFECTED CONTROL ROOM (Page 1 of 4)

INITIAL CAUTION

§ Notification of State and local agencies shall be made as soon as practicable within 15 minutes of declaration of an Emergency Class.

3 A new Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form shall be completed for all updates.

NOTE

¶9

1.

Completion of this checklist requires the following Attachments (all from EPIP-08): - Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form A - Directions for Completing the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form - Determination of Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) - NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet A - Directions for Completing the NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet

2.

Checklist Part 1 is for State Warning Point notification.

3.

Checklist Part 2 is for NRC notification.

1.

State Warning Point Notification A.

Prepare the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form (form similar to Attachment 1) in accordance with Attachment 1A, Directions for Completing the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

B.

Emergency Coordinator (EC) approval.

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1.

(continued)

INITIAL NOTE

1.

Primary notification method to the State Warning Point (SWP) is to use the Hot Ring Down (HRD) phone.

2.

If the HRD is out-of-service, alternate notification methods are provided in Section E, below.

C.

Using the State HOT RING DOWN (HRD) Phone, dial 100.

D.

Hold down the button on the handset while talking. This must be done each time you talk. Release the button in order to listen.

When the State Duty Officer answers, announce "This is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant [as applicable (Unit 1, 2)] with an emergency message. I am standing by to transmit the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form when you are ready to copy." Allow the Duty Officer to contact St. Lucie County, Martin County and the Bureau of Radiation Control prior to transmitting the information from the notification form. When the parties are on line, provide the information slowly (e.g., in three word intervals) and deliberately, providing time for the information to be written down.

E.

Alternate Notification Methods (in order of priority)

NOTE Use of the commercial telephone as an alternate notification method requires callback verification from the State Warning Point. Use of ESATCOM as an alternate notification method should include a callback verification number if available (e.g., cellular phone).

1.

Alternate I - Commercial Phone

a.

Call the State Warning Point using the phone number in the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Directory (ERD). Announce "This is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant [as applicable (Unit 1 / 2)] with an emergency declaration. My callback number is

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E.

1.

(continued)

INITIAL

b.

Hang up the phone and standby for the callback.

When the State Warning Point gives the go-ahead, provide the information from the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

C.

¶2 Request callback from the State Warning Point to verify that they notified St. Lucie County, Martin County and the Bureau of Radiation Control.

2.

Alternate 2 - ESATCOM NOTE Use ESATCOM only if Altemnate 1 - commercial phone is not available.

a.

Hold down the "push-to-talk" button on the handset and wait 3-5 seconds to hear a beep before you start talking. This must be done each time you talk.

b.

Announce "State Warning Point, this is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant [as applicable (Unit 1 / 2)] with an emergency declaration." Then release the upush-to-talk" button in order to listen.

c.

When the State Warning Point acknowledges, announce State Warning Point, this is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant [as applicable (Unit 1 / 2)] declaring a

/ an (classification), repeat (classification). I am standing by to transmit Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form information when you are ready to copy. When the State Warning Point gives the go-ahead, provide the information from the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

d.

Announce "St. Lucie clear" at the end of the conversation.

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INITIAL CAUTION Notification of the NRC is expected immediately after notification of State and local agencies. The one hour time limit in 10 CFR 50.72 (a)(3) is to ensure timely NRC notification in cases where notification of State and local agencies is delayed or prolonged.

2.

§1 NRC Notification A.

Prepare the NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet (form similar to Attachment 3) in accordance with Attachment 3A, Directions for Completing the NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet.

B.

EC approval.

0)

NOTE

1.

Primary notification method to the NRC is to use the Emergency Notification System (ENS) phone.

2.

If the ENS is out-of-service an alternate notification method is provided in Section D, below.

C.

Transmit the form by dialing one of the numbers shown on the phone or in the Emergency Response Directory (ERD).

D.

Alternate Notification Method

1.

If the ENS is out-of-service, Then use a commercial phone to accomplish the above.

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INITIAL CAUTION

§ Notification of State and local agencies shall be made as soon as practicable within 15 minutes of declaration of an Emergency Class.

  • ¶3 A new Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form shall be completed for all updates.

NOTE Checklist Part 1 is for HRD Communications.

Checklist Part 2 is for ENS Communications.

1.

State Warning Point Notification A.

Prepare the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form (form similar to Attachment 1) in accordance with Attachment 1A, Directions for Completing the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

B.

Verify the Emergency Coordinator (EC) approval.

NOTE

1.

Primary notification method to the State Warning Point (SWP) is to use the Hot Ring Down (HRD) phone.

2.

If the HRD is out-of-service, alternate notification methods are provided in Section E, below.

C.

Using the State HOT RING DOWN (HRD) Phone, dial 100.

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1.

(continued)

INITIAL D.

Hold down the button on the handset while talking. This must be done each time you talk. Release the button in order to listen.

When the State Duty Officer answers, announce "This is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Technical Support Center with an emergency message. I am standing by to transmit the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form when you are ready to copy." Allow the Duty Officer to contact St. Lucie County, Martin County and the Bureau of Radiation Control prior to transmitting the information from the notification forms. When the parties are on line, provide the information slowly (e.g., in three word intervals) and deliberately, providing time for the information to be written down.

E.

Alternate Notification Methods (in order of priority)

NOTE Use of the commercial telephone as an alternate notification method requires callback verification from the State Warning Point. Use of ESATCOM as an alternate notification method should include a callback verification number if available (e.g., cellular phone).

1.

Alternate 1 - Commercial Phone

a.

Call the State Warning Point using the phone number in the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Directory (ERD). Announce This is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Technical Support Center with an emergency declaration. My callback number is

b.

Hang up the phone and standby for the callback.

When the State Waming Point gives the go-ahead, provide the information from the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

C.

¶2 Request callback from the State Warning Point to verify that they notified St. Lucie County, Martin County and the Bureau of Radiation Control.

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1.

E.

(continued)

INITIAL

2.

Alternate 2 - ESATCOM Use EATCMonyifAltenatNOTE Use ESATCOM only if Altemate I - commercial phone is not available.

a.

Hold down the upush-to-talk" button on the handset and wait 3-5 seconds to hear a beep before you start talking. This must be done each time you talk.

b.

Announce "State Warning Point, this is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Technical Support Center with an emergency declaration." Then release the push-to-talk" button in order to listen.

c.

When the State Warning Point acknowledges, announce "State Warning Point, this is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Technical Support Center declaring a / an (classification), repeat (classification). I am standing by to transmit the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form when you are ready to copy. When the State Warning Point gives the go-ahead, provide the information from the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

d.

Announce "St. Lucie clear" at the end of the conversation.

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INITIAL CAUTION Notification of the NRC is expected immediately after notification of State and local agencies. The one-hour time limit in 10 CFR 50.72 (a)(3) is to ensure timely NRC notification in cases where notification of State and local agencies is delayed or prolonged.

U U

NOTE

1.

Primary notification method to the NRC is to use the Emergency Notification System (ENS) phone.

2.

If the ENS is out-of-service, an alternate notification method is provided in Section B, below.

2.

§i NRC Notification A.

Choose and complete the appropriate steps, below:

1.

If the NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet has NOT previously been transmitted from the Control Room, Then request that the EC Assistant / Logkeeper prepare the form.

2.

Verify EC approval.

3.

Transmit the form by dialing one of the numbers shown on the phone or in the Emergency Response Directory (ERD),

then GO TO the next step to establish an open line of communication with the NRC.

OR

4.

If the NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet has previously been transmitted by the Control Room, Then initiate an open line of communication with the NRC by dialing one of the numbers shown on the phone or in the ERD and request to be placed on the Conference Bridge with the NRC.

5.

As requested, provide information to the NRC.

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2.

(continued)

INITIAL B.

Alternate Notification Method

1.

If the ENS is out-of-service, Then use a commercial phone to accomplish the above.

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INITIAL CAUTION

§ Notification of State and local agencies shall be made as soon as practicable within 15 minutes of declaration of Emergency Class or change in Protective Action Recommendation (PAR).

T3 A new Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form shall be completed for all updates.

NOTE Checklist Part 1 is for HRD Communications.

Checklist Part 2 is for ENS Communications.

1.

State Warning Point Notification A.

Prepare the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form (form similar to Attachment 1) in accordance with Attachment IA, Directions for Completing the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

B.

Verify the Recovery Manager (RM) approval.

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1.

(continued)

INITIAL NOTE

1.

Primary notification method to the State Warning Point (SWP) is to use the Hot Ring Down (HRD) phone.

2.

If the HRD is out-of-service, alternate notification methods are provided in Section D, below.

3.

State and County representatives means Florida Division of Emergency Management (DEM), Florida Department of Health (DOH),

St. Lucie County Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Martin County Department of Emergency Services (DES).

4.

Notification forms means the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

C.

Choose and complete the appropriate step below:

1.

If State and County representatives are NOT co-located with the FPL Emergency Response Organization (ERO) in the EOF, Then call the SWP and transmit the notification forms. To contact the SWP, dial 100. Hold down the button on the handset while talking. This must be done each time you talk. Release the button in order to listen.

When the State Duty Officer answers, announce "this is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Emergency Operations Facility with an emergency message. I am standing by to transmit the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form when you are ready to copy." Allow the Duty Officer to contact the Bureau of Radiation Control, St. Lucie County DPS and Martin County DES prior to transmitting the information from the notification forms. When the parties are on line, transmit the information slowly, (e.g., in three word intervals) and deliberately, providing time for the information to be written down.

OR

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1.

C.

(continued)

INITIAL

2.

If State and County representatives are co-located with the FPL ERO in the EOF and the State Coordinating Officer (SCO) has NOT assumed Net Control, Then call the SWP and transmit the notification forms - "Time of Contact" corresponds to the start time of the Recovery Manager's Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) Briefing. To contact the SWP, dial 100. Hold down the button on the handset while talking. This must be done each time you talk. Release the button in order to listen. When the State Duty Officer answers, announce "this is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Emergency Operations Facility with an emergency message. I am standing by to transmit the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form when you are ready to copy." Allow the Duty Officer to contact the Bureau of Radiation Control, St. Lucie County DPS and Martin County DES prior to transmitting the information from the notification forms. When the parties are on line, transmit the information slowly, (e.g., in three word intervals) and deliberately, providing time for the information to be written down.

OR

3.

If State and County representatives are co-located with the FPL ERO in the EOF and the SCO has transferred Net Control to the EOF, Then the SWP is not called (completed notification forms are given to the SCO - may be accomplished by the RM or RM OPS Advisor / Logkeeper).

D.

Alternate Notification Methods (in order of priority)

NOTE Use of the commercial telephone as an alternate notification method requires callback verification from the State Warning Point. Use of ESATCOM as an alternate notification method should include a callback verification number if available (e.g., cellular phone).

1.

Alternate 1 - Commercial Phone

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1.

D.

1.

(continued)

INITIAL

a.

Call the State Warning Point using the phone number in the St. Lucie Plant Emergency Response Directory (ERD). Announce 'This is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Emergency Operations Facility with an emergency declaration. My callback number is

b.

Hang up the phone and standby for the callback.

When the State Warning Point gives the go-ahead, provide the information from the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

C.

¶2 Request callback from the State Warning Point to verify that they notified St. Lucie County, Martin County and the Bureau of Radiation Control.

2.

Alternate 2-ESATCOM NOTE Use ESATCOM only if Altemnate 1 - commercial phone is not available.

a.

Hold down the "push-to-talk" button on the handset and wait 3-5 seconds to hear a beep before you start talking. This must be done each time you talk.

b.

Announce "State Warning Point, this is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Emergency Operations Facility with an emergency declaration." Then release the "push-to-talk" button in order to listen.

c.

When the State Warning Point acknowledges, announce "State Warning Point, this is St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Emergency Operations Facility declaring a / an (classification), repeat (classification).

I am standing by to transmit the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form when you are ready to copy." When the State Warning Point gives the go-ahead, provide the information from the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

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1.

D.

2.

(continued)

INITIAL

d.

Announce "St. Lucie clear" at the end of the conversation.

CAUTION Notification of the NRC is expected immediately after notification of State and local agencies. The one-hour time limit in 10 CFR 50.72 (a)(3) is to ensure timely NRC notification in cases where notification of State and local agencies is delayed or prolonged.

2.

§i NRC Notification NOTE

1.

Primary notification method to the NRC is to use the Emergency Notification System (ENS) phone.

2.

If the ENS is out-of-service, an alternate notification method is provided in Section B, below.

A.

Choose and complete the appropriate steps, below:

1.

If the NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet has NOT previously been transmitted from either the Control Room or Technical Support Center (TSC), Then request that the RM OPS Advisor prepare the form.

2.

Verify RM approval.

3.

Transmit the form by dialing one of the numbers shown on the phone or in the Emergency Response Directory (ERD),

then GO TO the next step to establish an open line of communication with the NRC.

OR

4.

If the NRC Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet has previously been transmitted by either the Control Room or the TSC, Then initiate an open line of communication with the NRC by dialing one of the numbers shown on the phone or in the ERD and request to be placed on the Conference Bridge with the NRC and the St. Lucie TSC.

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2.

A.

(continued)

INITIAL

5.

Take the lead in providing information to the NRC.

B.

Alternate Notification Method

1.

If the ENS is out-of-service, Then use a commercial phone to accomplish the above.

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ST. LUCIE PLANT ATTACHMENT I FLORIDA NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM (Page 1 of 1)

Or-tin: Verification.

I

1.

A.

THIS ISADRILL O SWPIDEM o St. Lucie County B. 0 THIS IS AN EMERGENCY

[] Martin County

2.

A.

Date:

t

/

D.

Message Number. _

3.

Site:

A. E3 Crystal River Unit 3 D. [I Turkey Point Unit 3

4.

Emergencv Classification:

A.

B.

S.

A. El Emeroencv Declaration:

6.

Reason for Emeroency Declaration:'

B. Contact ime: _

C. Reported by: (Name)

E. Reported from: O] Control Room E3 TSC O3 EOF B. O St. Lucie Unit I C. [3 St Lucie Unit 2 E. [3 Turkey Point Unit 4 0 Notification of Unusual Event C.

O Site Area Emergency Alert D. [3 General Emergency B.

Ememencv Termination:

Date:

/

I Time:

A.

EAL Number OR B. 0

==

Description:==

7.

Additional Information or Uodate:

A.

None OR B.

8.

Weather Data:

A. Wind direction from degrees B. Downwind Sectors Affected: _

9.

Release Status:

A. El None (Go to Item 11)

B. El Is occurring C. [I Has occurred, but stopped

10.

Release Sionificance Categorv (at the Site Boundarv:

A.

O Information not available at this time.

B.

O3 Release within normal operating imits (S 3.5 E-t Citsec noble gas. 54.6 E-5 Ci/sec iodine)

C.

El Non-Significant Fraction of PAG Range (release Is> normal Hmits and 500 mrem TEDE and 1000 mrem CDE)

D.

O3 PAG Range (Ž500 mrem TEDE or 21000 mrem CDE)

11. Utility Recommended Protective Actions:

A.

No recommended actions at this time.

B.

0 The utility recommends the following prtective actions:

El Wiles No Action Sectors Evacuate Sectors Shelter Sectors 0-2 2-5 5-10 OR Shetter Zones I Areas:_

Evacuate Zones I Areas:

C.

Consider ssuance of KI: El Yes El No H form Is completed In the Control Roonm, go to Item 15. ff completed In the TSC or EOF, continue with item 12.

12.

Plant Conditions:

A. Reactor Shutdown? E3 Yes O3 No B. Core Adequately Cooled? [3 Yes O3 No C. Containment Intact? E Yes [3 No D. Core Condition: El Stable E Degrading

13.

Weather Data:

A. Wind Speed_

mph B. Stability Ctass

14.

Additional Release Information: El N/A OR A. O Noble Gases Curies per second B. E3 lodines _

Curies per second C. Airborne: Date Started I

I Time Started Date Stopped I

I rime Stopped_ _

D. Liquid:

Date Started JIt Time Started Date Stopped I

I Time Stopped Distance Proiected Thyroid Dose (CDE) for 1 Hour Prolected Total Dose TEDE) for 1 Hour 1 Mile (Site Boundary) 2 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles E.

0.

1.

K.

mrem mrem F.

H.

J.

L.

mrem mrem mrem

....W...

mrem mrem Lt: or RM Approval Signature:

Date:_1 I Time:

15.

Messaae Received BY: Name:

Date:

/

I Time:

t emergency class escalation is known to be necessary and a new notification form will be transmitted within 15 minutes, then you may go to ine 15.

PSL-F070 Effecfive Date: 08/29/03 END OF ATTACHMENT 1

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ITEM ENTRY On-line Verification - Check the appropriate boxes as the State Warning Point (Florida Division of Emergency Management) requests that St. Lucie County Department of Public Safety and the Martin County Division of Emergency Management get on the line, prior to initiating the notification. All three agencies must be notified through the SWP or alternate means.

1.

Check appropriate box for drill or actual emergency as the case may be. During exercises, drills, or tests, each message shall be checked THIS IS A DRILL.

2A.

Enter today's date.

2B.

Enter the time (using the official time, normally synchronized with ERDADS) when contact is made with the State Warning Point or the start time of the RM PAR Briefing. For initial notification of classification, this shall be within 15 minutes of the Emergency Declaration" time in item 5.

2C.

Enter the name of the person making the notification call.

2D.

Enter the message number beginning with #1 and following sequentially in all facilities (e.g., if the Control Room transmitted two messages the TSC would start with #3).

2E.

Check the box for the facility from which the notification is being made.

3.

Site Check the box for the appropriate plant site for the emergency declaration (both St Lucie boxes might need to be checked for dual unit events such as approach of a hurricane).

4.

Emeraencv Classification Check the box corresponding to current accident classification declared.

5.

Emeraencv Declaration or Emeraencv Termination Enter the date and time when the current emergency classification was declared (A) or (B) when the emergency was terminated.

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6.

Reason for Emergency Declaration Enter the Emergency Action Level (EAL) number (A) (This option is currently not being used at Plant St. Lucie) or (B) enter wording like that found in the EAL information in EPIP-01, Classification Of Emergencies. Wording should be brief yet descriptive enough for the off-site agencies to gain an understanding of the event. It should be clear from the incident description which EAL has necessitated the emergency declaration. Wording should be as non-technical as possible with no acronyms or abbreviations. This information should remain the same throughout update messages, unless there is a classification change.

H*H asterisk and instruction provided at the bottom of form - If Emergency Class escalation is necessary due to rapidly degrading conditions, Then provide the State and County authorities with the initial notification information by transmitting lines 1-6, at a minimum, on the State Notification Form (SNF) and terminate the call by stating that a new notification form will be provided within 15 minutes.

7.

Additional Information or Update Check "None" (A) or (B) Description and enter additional information, if necessary, or reason for update here. For example:

Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) change An occurrence that would otherwise result in a lower emergency classification, on other unit Weather changes affecting public safety Radiation level changes Loss of off-site power, etc.

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NOTE If the Class A Model (dose projection model) is being used, a 'State Notification Form Summary Sheet' is available which provides information for items 8-11, 13 and 14. The information is in a format similar to that found on the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

8.

Weather Data

[

NOTE 10 meter data should be used.

1 A.

¶ro Wind direction can be obtained from ERDADS by depressing the "EPIP" key, on the top row of the keyboard. The Met Tower Indicator Panel in the Unit 1 Control Room is an alternate source. If these two sources are not available, refer to Attachment 1, Meteorological Data, in EPIP-09, Off-Site Dose Calculations.

B.

If the wind direction is greater than 3600 the wind direction is determined by subtracting 360° from the indicated number. Wind direction should be rounded to the nearest whole number.

C.

Wind direction is always given as "wind from" (an easterly wind, or wind direction 900, means that the wind is blowing from east to west).

D.

When determining the sectors affected, the adjacent sectors on both sides of the actual downwind sector are included. Three sectors will typically be listed.

E.

If the wind is located on the edge of a sector (i.e., 110, 330, etc.) an additional (fourth) sector should be added.

F.

Enter the wind direction (wind from) in degrees in item A."

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(continued)

G.

Enter the downwind sectors in item "B."

Wind Sectors Wind Sectors Wind Sectors From Affected From Affected From Affected 348-11 HJK 123-146 PQR 236-258 CDE 11-33 JKL 146-168 QRA 258-281 DEF 33-56 KLM 168-191 RAB 281-303 EFG 56-78 LMN 191-213 ABC 303-326 FGH 78-101 MNP 213-236 BCD 326-348 GHJ 101-123 NPQ There is no "O" sector There is no "I" sector

9.

Release Status A.

If there are no indications of a release of radioactive material, check box "A" and go to item 11.

A release of radioactive material (during any declared emergency) is defined as:

Any effluent monitor increase of (approximately) 10 times or one decade above pre-transient values OR Health Physics detecting airborne radioactivity levels in excess of 25% derived air concentration (DAC) outside of plant buildings due to failure of equipment associated with the declared emergency.

B.

If a release of radioactive material is occurring, even though it may be less than normal operating limits, check box "B."

C.

If a release has occurred but stopped, check box C."

Dose Assessment personnel in the TSC or EOF will have this information.

The TSC Chemistry Supervisor, TSC HP Supervisor or EOF HP Manager should be contacted for the data.

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10.

Release Significance Cateaorv Do Not Check Any Box In Item 10 if you Checked Box 9 "A" No Release A.

If a release is occurring or has occurred and dose information is not available at the time of notification, check box A' and follow up as soon as information becomes available.

B.

Check box B" if both noble gas and iodine release rates are less than or equal to the following:

Noble Gas release < 3.5 E+5 pCi/sec (3.5 E-1 Ci/sec)

Iodine release 4.6 E+1 Ci/sec (4.6 E-5 Ci/sec)

C.

Check box C' if either noble gas or iodine release rates exceed the values in B" (above) but forecasted 1 mile doses are less than either 500 mrem TEDE or 1000 mrem Thyroid CDE. These doses are less than the state's Protective Action Guide (PAG) levels.

D.

Check box "D if forecasted 1 mile doses are greater than or equal to either 500 mrem TEDE or 1000 mrem Thyroid CDE. These PAG levels require state and county action.

11.

Utility Recommended Protective Actions A.

If there are no Protective Action Recommendations (PARs), check Box "A.'

B.

If PARs are necessary, check Box "B". Two formats are provided to record PARs. Use the "sector" format and determine appropriate PARs using the guidance in Attachment 2 to this procedure. Copy the PARs into item 11 C."

Indicate PARs using only the words NONE, ALL, ALL REMAINING or by listing the letters of the sectors affected. Protective Action Recommendations shall be approved by the Emergency Coordinator (EC) or the Recovery Manager (RM). The "zone" format is for Crystal River Unit 3 use only.

C.

Check the "Yes" box (to consider issuance of potassium iodide (KI) only if:

(1)

A General Emergency has been declared AND (2)

A release of radioactive material is occurring.

D

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12.

Plant Conditions Answer the three questions "Yes" or "No" by checking the appropriate box.

A.

Is the reactor shut down?

B.

Is the core adequately cooled?

C.

Is the containment intact?

Answer the question regarding the condition of the core as either stable or degrading.

13.

Weather Data NOTE 10 meter data should be used.

A.

¶iro Temperature, wind speed and wind direction can be obtained from ERDADS by depressing the "EPIP" key, on the top row of the keyboard. The Met Tower Indicator Panel in the Unit I Control Room is an alternate source. If these two sources are not available, refer to, Meteorological Data, in EPIP-09, Off-site Dose Calculations.

B.

Enter wind speed in Miles Per Hour (MPH) in item "A".

C.

Stability Class - Enter the stability class as determined by using the figure below. The figure shows the relationship between the Delta T displayed by ERDADS and the stability class.

If Delta-T is Then Stability Class is Less than or equal to -1.7 A

-1.6 to -1.5 B

-1.4 C

-1.3 to -0.5 D

-0.4 to +1.4 E

+1.5 to +3.6 F

Greater than +3.6 G

C)

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14.

Additional Release Information This section requires that a release be in progress and completed results of dose assessment be available. Check the "N/A" box if no release is occurring and/or if dose information is not available. Otherwise, provide all information that applies.

A.

Enter the noble gas release rate in curies per second.

B.

Enter the iodine release rate in curies per second.

C.

For an airborne release, enter the date and time started and when terminated, the date and stopped.

D.

For a liquid release, enter the date and time started and when terminated, the date and time stopped.

Projected Dose Information - Enter the projected Thyroid Dose (CDE) in mrem for 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> (EPIP-09, Manual Dose Calculation Worksheet, Line 5) and the projected Total Dose (TEDE) in mrem for 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> (EPIP-09, Manual Dose Calculation Worksheet, Line 16) for the site boundary 2, 5 and 10 miles.

15.

Messaae Received BY Enter the name of the State Warning Point Duty Officer or the individual that receives the notification. Enter the time at the State Warning Point (request it from the Duty Officer) and indicate the date the call is completed.

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NOTE Initial notification from the Control Room may utilize PARs based on plant conditions.

Once dose assessment begins, PARs should be made utilizing all available data including off-site dose projections, plant conditions and field monitoring data.

Both plant conditions and off-site doses shall be considered for PARs.

The most conservative recommendations should be made.

If it is anticipated that a threshold for a PAR will be exceeded, it is neither necessary nor desirable to wait until the threshold is exceeded to make that PAR.

¶12 Conditions (plant information, dose projections and field monitoring results) are to be continually assessed and PARs expanded, as necessary, to ensure that adequate (most conservative) PARs are issued.

12 Previously issued PARs, unless found to be less conservative, are to remain in effect until the threat is fully under control and the event is being de-escalated.

12 Only State and County officials can implement, change and/or terminate protective actions.

PAR Flowchart A.

PARs Based on Plant Conditions

1.

Begin in the upper left hand comer of the chart by answering the General Emergency (GE) question.

2.

Correctly answer the questions until you reach one of the boxes that provides PAR information based on plant conditions.

3.

If there is no release, Then go to the PAR Worksheet and fill-in the PARs based on plant conditions. The sectors affected can be determined by referring to number 8, Weather Data, in A, Directions for Completing the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

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A.

(continued)

4.

If a release is involved, Then go to Section B, PARs Based on Off-site Dose, below.

NOTE If the Class A Model printout, State Notification Form Summary Sheet is available, it should be used to compare dose-based PARs against PARs based on plant conditions.

Calculated off-site doses should be compared to field monitoring data when determining PARs.

B.

PARs Based on Off-site Dose

1.

PARs are based on the Total Effective Dose Equivalent (TEDE or total dose) and / or the Committed Dose Equivalent (CDE, thyroid dose). Do NOT use dose rate values.

2.

If using the Class A Model, Then in Forecast Mode, print the State Notification Form Summary for computer generated PARs.

a.

Go to Section C, PAR Worksheet

3.

If using EPIP-09, Off-site Dose Calculations, Then calculate TEDE and CDE in accordance with the procedure.

a.

Compare the TEDE dose at 1 mile with the values on the Flowchart. Enter the chart at the appropriate dose level by determining if the dose is between 500 and 999 mrem or between 1000 and 4999 mrem or 5000 mrem or greater.

b.

From the selected dose level, move to the right on the chart to the first column, 0-2 miles. The PAR provided corresponds to the calculated TEDE at 1 mile.

c.

Enter the PAR in the 0-2 miles block on the TEDE DOSE table below the PAR Flowchart. The sectors affected can be determined by referring to number 8-, Weather Data, in A, Directions for Completing the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

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1.

B.

3.

(continued)

d.

Continue to determine the corresponding PAR at 2-5 miles using the calculated 2 mile TEDE, at 5-10 miles using the calculated 5 mile TEDE and the 10 miles plus (To Be Determined (TBD) distance) using the calculated 10 mile TEDE, as necessary.

e.

Enter the PAR information in the appropriate blocks of the TEDE DOSE table.

f.

Follow the same methodology for determining the PARs corresponding to the calculated CDE values beginning with the calculated value at 1 mile.

g.

Enter each of the determined PARs in the CDE (Thyroid)

DOSE table below the PAR Flowchart.

h.

Go to Section C, PAR Worksheet.

C.

PAR Worksheet

1.

Fill-in the time / date and emergency class.

2.

In Part A, determine the most conservative PARs by comparing the PARs based on plant conditions against those based on off-site dose. It is important to compare PARs at each distance (0-2, 2-5, 5-10) because the basis of the most conservative PAR could be different at different distances.

3.

Enter the most conservative PARs into the table in Part B, Protective Actions Recommended by FPL. Use the word(s) NONE, ALL, ALL REMAINING or list the individual affected sectors by letter.

4.

Obtain review and approval.

5.

Transfer the approved PARs to the Florida Nuclear Plant Emergency Notification Form.

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MILES 0-2 2-5 5-10 NO ACTION None All Remaining Al EVACUATE SHELTER None Al None (Sectors Affected)

None None Nts

t. Seve wne rndmage i indcad by:

-Los of ntica Unctions required or core PPM01n (e.g.. loss Of iaction with LOCA) OR

-High coe tenperature (valid CET gnetr ln 700 F) OR

-CHRRM rading greler tian 4.2 4 4 h.

2. Lss of pysical control of Conbrol Room r vill reactor operating uass to iudere.

PARs Based on Off-Site Dose (For use with manual dose calculation only. Not to be completed when Class A Model Is used) 5.on 10 mS u.

5,1 CDE V Am TEDE (Thyroid) 0-2eMles F

Miies DOSE DOSE O~~02 Miles F

2-5 Mlls5t

~e DOSE DOSE Use I mile value Use 2 mile value Use 5 milevalue TEDE ICDE 15001-9991 11OO-49991 ---

p Sheltr All Shelter Shetter rem tirosggg l

l tOOO 199 l-ShoitttrAII (Sectors Affected)

(Sectors Affected) 0n.. b i-IN. k.W -pk.

NO ACTION TED 11000-49991 CDE 5000-24999 Evacuate All I

mrm Evacuate (Sectos Affected)

Shelter All Remaining Evacuate (Sectors Affected)

Shelter All Reaining TEDE tiOOO mrom orl Greatr CDE o25000mrarn _

Evacuate All or Evacuate All Evacuate (Sectors Affected)

Shelter Ail Retmaining Use the following terms in this table: NONE, ALL, ALL REMAINING or fill In fthe letters of the sectors affected.

TEDE DOSE Miles NO ACTION EVACUATE SHELTER 0-2 2-5

> 1 0 Use the following terms in this table: NONE, ALL, ALL REMAINING CDE (Thyroid) DOSE or fill in the letters of the sectors affected.

Miles NO ACTION EVACUATE SHELTER 2-5

> 1 0_

(TFEPP-OMsAFP C-RI)

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PAR WORKSHEET Time/Date Emergency Class:

SAE 0 GE A.

PAR Comparison After comparing the possible recommendations from the PARs flowchart, the most conservative PARs are based on: (check one) 0 PLANT CONDITIONS 0 OFF-SITE DOSE B.

Protective Actions Recommended by FPL:

Use the following terms in this table: NONE, ALL, ALL REMAINING Or fill In the letters of the sectors affected.

NO ACTION SECTORS EVACUATE SECTORS SHELTER SECTORS 0-2 miles 2-5 miles 5-10 miles 10-TBD miles*

  • If necessary, add to State Notification Form.

Control Room Signature Emergency Coordinator Technical Support Center Signature TSC EC Assistant / Logkeeper TSC HP Supervisor or TSC Chemistry Supervisor Emergency Operations Facility Signature EOF RM OPS Advisor / Logkeeper EOF HP Manager END OF ATTACHMENT 2

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NRC FORM 361 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (12-2000)

REACTOR PLANT OPERATIONS CENTER EVENT NOTIFICATION WORKSHEET EN #

NOTIFICATION TIME lFACILITY OR ORGANIZATION IUNIT NAME OF CALLER ICALL BACK #

EVENT TIME & ZONE EVENT DATE IPOWERMODE BEFORE POWERMODE AFTER EVENT CLASSIFICATIONS l1-Hr. Non-Emergency 10 CFR 50.72(b)(1)

(v)(A)

Safe S/D Capability AINA GENERAL EMERGENCY GEN/AAEC TS Deviation ADEV (VXB)

RHR Capability AINB SITE AREA EMERGENCY SITIAAEC 4-lHr. Non-Emergency 10 CFR S0.72(b)2)

(v)(C)

Control of Rad Release AINC ALERT ALEIAAEC. -0)

TS Required SID ASHU (VXD) Accident Mitigation AIND lUNUSUAL EVENT UNUIAAEC j(tvXA) ECCS Discharge to RCS ACCS (xdi)

Offsite Medical AMED l50.72 NON-EMERGENCY (see next columns)-

j(IXB) RPS Actuation (scram)

ARPS l(xiii)

Loss Comm/AsrntlResp ACOM PHYSICAL SECURITY (73.71)

DDD l(xi)

Offslte Notification APRE 60-Day Optional 10 CFR 50.73(a)(1)

MATERIAL/EXPOSURE B???

8-Hr. Non-Emergency 10 CFR 50.72fb)(3) lInvalid Spec ied System Actuation AINA FITNESS FOR DUTY HFIT IA)

Degraded Condition ADEG Other Unspecifed Requirement den" OTHER UNSPECIFIED REQMT.

(see last column)

(B) Unanalyzed Condition AUNA I

NONR INFORMATION ONLY NNF Cv)(A) Spe ied ystem Actuation AESFI NONR DESCRIPTION Include: Systems affected, actuations and their initiating signals, causes, effect of event on plant, actions taken or planned, etc. (Continue on back)

NOTIFICATIONS YES NO WILL BE ANYTHING UNUSUAL OR 0

YES (Explain above) 0 NO NRC RESIDENT NOT UNDERSTOOD?

STATEs)

DID ALL SYSTEMS LOCAL

=

FUNCTION AS REQUIRED?

O YES 0

NO (Explain above)

OTHER GOV AGENCIES

=

=

MODE OF OPERATION ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL INFO ON BACK MEDIAPRESS RELEASE UNTIL CORRECTED:

RESTART DATE:

0 YES NO Form # PSL-F080 EPIP-08, Off-Site Notifications and Protective Action Recommendations, Effective Date: 08t29t03 and AP 0010721, NRC Required Non-Routine Notifications and Reports

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UNPLANNED RELEASE IPLANNED RELEASE IONGOING I

TERMINATED J MONITORED I

UNMONITORED I 1FFSITE RELEASE I IT.S. EXCEEDED I IRMALARMS I AREAS EVACUATED PERSONNEL EXPOSED OR CONTAMINATED 1OFFSITE PROTECTIVE ACTIONS OMMENDED I lS release path In scription Release Rate (CUsec)

% T.S. UMIT HOO GUIDE Total Activity (Cl)

% T.S. UMIT HOO GUIDE Noble Gas 0.1 Cilsec 1000 Ci Iodine 10 uC/sec 0.01 Ci Particulate I uCl/sec I mCI Liquid (excluding tritium and 10 uCmin 01 Cl dissolved noble gases)

Liquid tritium) 02 Ci/min 5 Ci Total Actty PLANTSTACK CONDENSER/AIR E.JECTOR MAI STEAM NE SG BLOWDOWN OTHER RAD MONITOR READINGS II11 ALARM SETPOINTS 1_1_I_

1

%T.S.UMIT f applicable) l_I_1 RCS OR SG TUBE LEAKS: CHECK OR FILL IN APPUCABLE ITEMS: (specific detallslxplanatlons should be covered In event description)

LOCATION OF THE LEAK (e.g., SG #, valve, pipe. etc.)

LEAK RATE UNITS: gpm/gpd T.S. LIMITS SUDDEN OR LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT LEAK START DATE TIME ICOOLANT ACTMITY PRIMARY SECONDARY AND UNITS:

LIST OF SAFETY RELATED EQUIPMENT NOT OPERATIONAL EVENT DESCRIPTION (Continued from front)

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A.

Contact information - to be completed following contact

1.

Name of the person contacting the NRC or other designated FPL contact.

2.

NRC Contacts Name - will be provided upon contact. Also obtain the event number and notification time as received from the HOO should be recorded on the top of the worksheet.

B.

Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet, Page 1 NOTE The EN #" ispoided by the NRC.

1.

Notification Time - enter the time contact is made.

2.

Unit - enter the appropriate unit number: Enter 0" for a classification common to both units.

3.

Callers Name - enter the name of the person making the call.

4.

Call back # - enter the number of the ENS phone that you are calling from and the commercial phone number at which you can be reached.

5.

Event time and Zone - enter the military time, the zone will be "EST' for Easter Standard Time or EDT" for Eastern Daylight-savings Time.

6.

Event Date - enter the date the event is occurring.

7.

Power / Mode Before & Power / Mode After - enter the power in percent and the mode number (1-6) before and after the event.

NOTE Abbreviations / acronyms (e.g., UNU / AAEC, SIT / AAEC, etc.) are for NRC use only.

8.

Event Classifications - check one of the four blocks for General Emergency, Site Area Emergency, Alert, or Notification of Unusual Event.

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B.

(continued)

NOTE No other blocks in the upper half of the form are required.

9.

Description - provide a written description of the event.

Check the blocks in the lower portion of the form based on current J

conditions.

10.

Mode of operation until corrected - provided if known.

11.

Estimate for restart date - enter 'unknown".

12.

Additional info on Page 2 - enter yes or no.

C.

Reactor Plant Event Notification Worksheet, Page 2

1.

Fill in as much of the information on the form as is immediately available -

do not create undue delay in making the notification. This information can be gained once the open line of communication is established.

D.

Approval

1.

Information entered on the worksheet shall be reviewed and approved by the EC or RM (if used in the EOF), prior to transmission.

2.

The EC / RM may initial on the worksheet to indicate approval. There is no formal sign-off location on the worksheet.

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