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Revision 13 to EPIP 2-6, Emergency Dose Projections - Midas Program, and Revision 8 to EPIP 5-9, Testing of Off Hours Notification of the Response Organization and Quarterly Telephone Number Checks.
ML032900729
Person / Time
Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 10/08/2003
From: Watts R
Rochester Gas & Electric Corp
To: Clark R
Document Control Desk, NRC/NRR/DLPM/LPD1
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Download: ML032900729 (18)


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An Energy East Company ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION

  • 89 EASTAVENUE, ROCHESTER, N.Y 14649-0001
  • 585 546-2700 wwwrge.com October 8, 2003 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Attn: Mr. Robert Clark (Mail Stop 0-8-E9)

Project Directorate 1-1

Subject:

Revision to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-244 Gentlemen:

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.4(b)(5), enclosed are revisions to Ginna Station Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIP).

We have determined, per the requirements of 10 CFR 50.54(q), that the procedure changes do not decrease the effectiveness of our Nuclear Emergency Response Plan.

Very truly yours, Richard J. Watts Manager, Nuclear Training Department Enclosures xc: USNRC Region 1 (2 copies of letter and 2 copies of each procedure)

Resident Inspector, Ginna Station (1 copy of letter and 1 copy of each procedure)

RG&E Nuclear Safety and Licensing (1 copy of letter)

Dr. Robert C. Mecredy (2 copies of letter only)

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission October 8, 2003 Page 2 of 2 PROCEDURE REVISION NUMBER EPIP 2-6 13 EPIP 3-1 25 EPIP 5-9 8

ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER ?3 PROCEDURE NO. EPIP 2-6 REV. NO. 13 EMERGENCY DOSE PROJECTIONS - MIDAS PROGRAM LM~~~~ED~~~~E-EFF'm/o:

CATEGORY 1.0 THIS PROCEDURE CONTAINS 9 PAGES

EPIP 2-6:1 EPIP 2-6 EMERGENCY DOSE PROJECTIONS - MIDAS PROGRAM 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide operating instructions for using the emergency dose assessment routines contained in the MIDAS program.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITY The TSC or EOF Dose Assessment Manager is responsible for implementing this procedure.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Developmental References 3.1.1 MIDAS User's Manual. Prepared by Pickard, Lowe and Garrick, Inc.

3.1.2 EPA-400, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents (1991) 3.1.3 Ginna UFSAR, Chapter 15.

3.1.4 Regulatory Guide 1.109 3.2 Implementing References 3.2.1 EPIP 2-1, Protective Action Recommendations 3.2.2 EPIP 2-2, Obtaining Meteorological Data and Forecasts and Then Use in Emergency Dose Assessment 3.2.3 EPIP 2-3, Emergency Release Rate Determination 3.2.4 EPIP 2-4, Emergency Dose Projections - Manual Method 4.0 PRECAUTIONS 4.1 The MIDAS program will disconnect if the initial entry responses are incorrectly entered three times.

4.2 In the event of any computer or phone problems, call Pickard, Lowe & Garrick (PL&G) at 301-907-9100.

EPIP 2-6:2

5.0 PREREQUISITES

None.

6.0 ACTIONS

6.1 Turn on personal computer, monitor and HP printer.

6.2 Use of MIDAS computer program 6.2.1 Double click the mouse pointer on the MIDAS icon.

l 6.2.2 Wait for the blinking cursor in the lower left corner of the monitor. To connect to MIDAS, enter:

ATDT91 3019212356 or ATDT91 2406312423 and <RETURN>

6.2.3 The following should appear on the screen:

Welcome to Open VMS VAX V6.2 Usemame:

{ NOTE: LOG IN WITH CAPITAL LETTERS.

6.2.4 Enter the USERNAME of GINNA and <RETURN>, followed by the PASSWORD of LAKELA and <RETURN>.

{ 6.2.5 Enter CO for color graphics menu.

6.2.6 The MIDAS logo will appear.

At the FUNCTION MENU Choose:

"ACCIDENT DOSE CALCULATIONS (AC)"

then, select CONFIRM.

6.2.7 At the ACCIDENT DOSE CALCULATIONS (AC) menu choose:

the location from which you are operating, then select CONFIRM.

EPIP 2-6:3 6.2.8 At the ACCIDENT RUN MENU SELECTION choose:

"MODEL 3 TSC LETTER A MANUAL ENTRY or "MODEL 3 EOF LETTER G MANUAL ENTRY" then, select CONFIRM.

6.2.9 At the MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS menu choose:

'MANUAL and Set "MAX DIST DOWNWIND (MILES)" to 10 and turn on:

"REL PT 1 PLT VTO - for Plant Vent (R-14) releases "REL PT 2 CONT VT' - for Containment Vent releases "REL PT 3 AIR EJ" - for Air Ejector (R-15) releases "REL PT 4 STM VL' - for other releases (i.e. ARV/Safety)

NOTE: STANDARD VALUES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

PLANT VENT = Normal = 7.78E+04CFM Emergency = 7.13E+04 CFM CONTAINMENT VENT = 1.53E+04 CFM (Normal and Emergency)

AIR EJECTOR = 6.OOE+02 CFM (Normal and Emergency)

STEAM VENT = (SEE EPIP 2-3) 6.2.9.1 Adjust release point flows by selecting associated FLOW (EX VEL) by:

a. clicking on the box
b. select the proper flowrate on the calculator in the upper right side of the menu. (Press BS to backspace, CL to clear number)
c. when the proper number is displayed choose EN 6.2.9.2 Choose CONFIRM when data is correct.

NOTE: THE MIDAS PROGRAM IS ALWAYS IN EASTERN STANDARD TIME (EST). (DURING EASTERN DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME SUBTRACT 1 HOUR FROM ALL TIMES) (EDST) 6.2.10 At the RUN TIME AND INTEGRATION TIME SELECTION menu choose:

PROJECTED (FORECAST) DOSE", set "START DATE OF INTEGRATION" to release start time and set "PROJ. TIMES (HRS)" to 4, then select CONFIRM.

EPIP 2-6:4 6.2.11 At the RELEASE OPTION MENU choose:

  • MANUAL ENTRY OF EACH MONITOR READING" then, select CONFIRM.

6.2.12 At the DBA ACCIDENT TYPE SELECTION menu choose:

'UNKNOWN MIX" then select CONFIRM.

NOTE: FOR A GIVEN VENT, DO NOT ENTER DATA FROM MORE THAN ONE MONITOR MEASURING THE SAME RELEASE PARAMETERS. (E.G., IF ENTERING A READING FOR R-14 (PLANT VENT NOBLE GAS), DO NOT ALSO ENTER A READING FROM SPING 2-7, WHICH IS ALSO INDICATING PLANT VENT NOBLE GAS).

6.2.13 At the RADIATION MONITOR READINGS menu, input the reading for the radiation monitors to be processes.

6.2.14 Choose CONFIRM when the data is correct.

6.2.15 At the RELEASE TIMING SELECTION menu,

a. Select 'TRIP DATE" and enter the correct reactor shutdown time.
b. Select 'RELEASE DURATION" and enter expected release duration. (If unknown enter 240 minutes [4 hours]).
c. Select "RELEASE START MIN SINCE TRIP" and enter minutes between reactor shutdown time and release start time.

6.2.16 Choose CONFIRM when the data is correct.

6.2.17 At the WEATHER SELECTION menu enter:

NOTE: THE WIND SPEED INDICATOR AT THE 33 FOOT LEVEL IS DESIGNED TO MEASURE ONLY TO 50 MILES PER HOUR.

a. 33 ft. wind speed (SP33A)
b. 33 ft. direction (DR33A)
c. 150 ft. delta temperature (DT1 50A)
d. 33 ft. temperature (TER33A)
e. rain (inches) amount of rain in the last 15 minutes
f. 150 ft. wind speed (SPI 50A)
g. 150 ft. temperature (TE1 BOA) 6.2.18 Choose CONFIRM when the data is correct.

6.2.19 MIDAS will display 'RELEASE POINT DATA". Select the printer icon from the toolbar.

EPIP 2-6:5 6.2.20 Choose CONTINUE 6.2.21 MIDAS will perform calculations and then draw the Integrated TEDE map. When the map is complete. Select the printer icon from the toolbar.

6.2.22 Click on 'MAP FEATURES" 6.2.23 Select "WIND SPIDER", then select "CONFIRM".

6.2.24 Select the 'POINT OF INTEREST' option, then click the mouse on the plume centerline for any mile radii displayed. (Normally 2 miles, 5 miles and 10 miles) 6.2.25 Select the printer icon from the toolbar to print this screen.

6.2.26 Select 'CURSOR HERE TO EXIT" 6.2.27 Select NEXT REPORT".

6.2.28 Choose MET RAD XQ DOSE SUMRY 6.2.29 Select the printer icon from the toolbar to print this report.

6.2.30 Choose CONTINUE and print out all of the pages to this report.

6.2.31 When the report has been printed, ask the Dose Assessment Manager if any other reports are desired.

6.2.32 When ready to exit MIDAS perform the following:

Double click the mouse on the EXIT or RESET options until the MIDAS message appears that you are logged off the system.

6.2.33 Press ALT-X. A message will appear asking if you want to exit. Press "Y".

6.2.34 At the TGRAF menu press F10 to exit.

6.2.35 The windows menu should be displayed.

7.0 ATTACHMENTS

1. Radiation Monitor Location and Types
2. Entry Units for Radiation Effluent Monitors
3. Met Rad XQ Dose Summary

EPIP 2-6:6 Attachment 1, Rev. 13 Page 1 of 1 RADIATION MONITOR LOCATION AND TYPES MONITOR MONITOR RELEASE MONITOR TYPE OF NO ID POINT LOCATION-------RADIATION 1 Ri OB PLANT VENT-----IODINE 2 R14 PLANT VENT----NOBLE GAS 3 R13 PLANT VENT----PARTICULATE 4 SPING2-3 PLANT VENT----IODINE (R14A) 5 SPING2-7 PLANT VENT---NOBLE GAS (R14A) 6 SPING2-9 PLANT VENT-----NOBLE GAS (R14A) 7 R10A CONT VENT-----IODINE 8 R11 CONT VENT---PARTICULATE 9 R12 CONT VENT-----NOBLE GAS 10 SPING1-3 CONT VENT-----IODINE (Ri 2A) 11 SPING1-7 CONT VENT------NOBLE GAS (R12A) 12 SPING1-9 CONT VENT-----NOBLE GAS (R1 2A) 13 R15 AIR EJECT-------NOBLE GAS 14 SPING3-7 AIR EJECT-----NOBLE GAS (R15A) 15 SPING3-9 AIR EJECT------NOBLE GAS (RI5A) 16 DAM3 STEAM VENT 17 ULRPNG-1 UNIDENTIFIED 18 ULRPI-1 UNIDENTIFIED

EPIP 2-6:7 Attachment 2, Rev. 13 Page 1 of 1 ENTRY UNITS FOR RADIATION EFFLUENT MONITORS Monitor Entry Units R1OB CPM/hr R14 CPM R13 CPM SPING2-3 uCicc SPING2-7 uCVcc SPING2-9 uCVcc R1OA CPM/hr R11 CPM R12 CPM SPING1-3 uCVcc SPING1-7 uCVcc SPING1-9 uCVcc R15 CPM SPING3-7 uCVcc SPING3-9 uCVcc DAM3 mrem/hr ULRPNG-1 uCVcc ULRPI-1 CPM

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SITE: GINNA DOSE RATE

SUMMARY

PRINT REPORT EPIP 2-6:8 MENU: S C

Attachment 3, Rev. 13 Page 1 of 2 DATE: 11/16/93 11:18 PROJECTION SITE 2 MILES 5 MILES 10 MILES PEAK DISTANCE TO TIME BNDRY PEAK (MI) 0.03 (MI)

TEDE DOSE RATE (REM/HR) 1 2.4E-06 1.4E-06 8.4E-07 2.9E-07 5.4E-06 .3 2 4.6E-1 1 2.5E-1 1 6.4E-1 2 2.2E-1 2 1.4E-08 13.5 3 4.4E-1 2.5E-1 1 6.3E-1 2 2.2E-12 9.5E-11 .4 4 4.2E-1 1 2.5E-1 1 5.9E-12 2.1 E-12 9.OE-1 1 .4 THYROID CDE RATE (REM/HR) 1 1.9E-07 1.1 E-07 2.6E-08 9.4E-09 4.3E-07 .4 2 0.OE+00 0.OE+00 O.OE+00, 0.OE+O0 0.OE+00 12.6 3 O.OE+00 0.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.OE+00 0.OE+O0 .3 4 0.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.OE+00 0.OE+00 0.OE+00 .3 EDE RATE (REM/HR) 1 2.4E-06 1.4E-06 8.4E-07 2.9E-07 5.4E-06 .3 2 4.6E-1 1 2.5E-1 1 6.4E-12 2.2E-12 1.4E-08 13.5 3 4.4E-1 2.5E-1 1 6.3E-12 2.2E-12 9.5E-1 1 .4 4 4.2E-1 1 2.3E-1 1 5.9E-12 2.1E-12 9.OE-1 1 .4 X/O0 (SE=I3) 2 4.8E-06 2.7E-06 7.3E-07 2.8E-07 9.4E-06 1.2

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EPIP 2-6:9 Attachment 3, Rev. 13 Page 2 of 2 PATHWAY

SUMMARY

PRINT REPORT SITE: GINNA MENU: S DATE: 11/16/93 11:18 PROJECTION SITE 2 MILE' s 5 MILES 10 MILES PEAK DISTANCE TO TIME BNDRY PEAK (MI) 0.03 (MI)

TEDE DOSE RATE (REM/HR) 1 2.4E-06 1.4E-06 8.4E-07 2.9E-07 5.4E-06 .3 2 O.OE+00 O.OE+OC O.OE+00 O.OE+00 1.4E-08 13.5 3 O.OE+O0 O.OE+OC O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 .3 4 O.OE+O0 O.OE+OC O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 .3 TEDE 4-DAY GROUND SHlINE (REMIHE) 1 3.OE-07 1.5E-1 1 2.7E-12 3.8E-09 7.1E-11 .4 2 4.6E-1 1 2.5E-1 1 6.4E-12 2.2E-12 9.9E-1 1 .4 3 4.4E-1 1 2.5E-1 1 6.3E-12 2.2E-12 9.5E-1 1 .4 4 4.2E-1 1 2.5E-11 5.9E-12 2.1E-12 9.OE-11 .4 TEDE INHALATION DQSE RATE (REM/HR) 1 5.7E-08 3.2E-09 7.9E-10 2.8E-10 1.3E-08 .4 2 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+O0 O.OE+00 2.3E-1 0 12.6 3 0.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 .3 4 0.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+O0 O.OE+00 .3 RATILOOFTEDF. O EDE RATE 1 1.OE+00 1.OE+00 .1.OE+00 1.OE+00 1.OE+0O .3 2 1.OE+00 1.OE+00 1.OE+00 1.OE+00 2.5E+03 13.5 3 1.OE+00 1.OE+00 1.OE+00 1.OE+00 1.9E+00 .4 4 1.OE+O0 1.OE+00 1.OE+00 1.OE+00 1.9E+00 .4

ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION Controlled Copy Number 23 Procedure Number EPIP 5-9 Revision Number 8 TESTING THE OFF HOURS NOTIFICATION OF THE RESPONSE ORGANIZATION AND QUARTERLY TELEPHONE NUMBER CHECKS RESPONSIBLE GER

/O0 3/(?3 EFF CTI' DATE Category 1.0 Reviewed by:

This procedure contains 3 pages

EPIP 5-9:1 EPIP 5-9 TESTING THE OFF HOURS NOTIFICATION OF THE RESPONSE ORGANIZATION AND QUARTERLY TELEPHONE NUMBER CHECKS 1.0 PURPOSE Provide instruction for quarterly Nuclear Emergency Response Plan telephone number checks and off hours notification testing as required by NUREG-0654.

2.0 RESPONSIBILITY 2.1 The Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner (CNEP), Onsite Emergency Planner (OEP) or designee is responsible for ensuring quarterly checks and periodic notification of primary NERP responders are conducted.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 NUREG-0654 4.0 PRECAUTIONS

- None.

5.0 PREREQUISITES None.

6.0 ACTIONS NOTE: THE CORPORATE NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLANNER OR DESIGNEE SHALL INITIATE THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE CALL TEST.

6.1 Conducting an Emergency Response Call Test 6.1.1 Notify all members of the Emergency Planning Group prior to initiating the Emergency Response Call TEST.

6.1.2 Contact the Shift Supervisor and request permission to perform a notification TEST. Give the Shift Supervisor your pager number in case he needs to contact you.

EPIP 5-9:2 6.1.3 30-Minute Call Out Test

a. Select a telephone and set up voice mail message at the call back number to state, "This is a NERP test. At the tone, leave your name and how long it would take you to respond to the plant."
b. Edit the following file:

S:\teams\NOG training\EP\30 min page\callout.txt Change the file to: "This Is a NERP test call 6772" (or appropriate call back number that was set up above).

c. Activate the 30-minute page by executing the program "Pager.exe".
d. Change the callout.txt file to: Immediately report to Ginna NUE/Rx trip."

6.1.4 Contact Community Alert Network (CAN) at (800) 552-4226. Provide the CANs operator with the following information:

a. This is (your name)
b. My password is Brookwood.
c. My callback number is: (Your callback number).
d. This is a TEST.
e. Respond to: SITE or FIRE DEPT. EXEMPT HALL.
f. This Emergency Classification declared at:

(Current Time)

9. Message to deliver TEST.
h. My current time is: . Please start notifications now.

6.1.5 Inform the CANS operator to fax the TEST report to the location you desire:

TSC (585) 771-3927 Training Center (585) 771-4536 6.1.6 TEST Acceptance Criteria:

(Tests may include one or any combination of the following objectives)

  • Verification that responders are available to fill the one hour response positions.
  • Verification that responders are available to fill the response support positions.

EPIP 5-9:3

  • Verification that the pager system functions as required.
  • Verification of responders' telephone humbers and employee numbers.

l 6.1.7 Review the voice mail messages left by the 30-minute responders and determine the 30-minute call out results.

l 6.1.8 Obtain the notification results (report) and determine the 1-hour required positions results and the results of the remainder of the ERO positions.

l 6.1.9 Report the results to the EP staff and the MOPAR members.

6.1.10 On a quarterly basis, CAN will send the database to the CNEP. The CNEP is responsible for reviewing the database, EPIP 1-5, EPIP 4-7 and EPIP 5-7 and updating as necessary.

NOTE:. THE CORPORATE NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PLANNER OR DESIGNEE SHALL INITIATE THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION DRILL.

6.2 Conducting an Emergency Response Notification Drill 6.2.1 Notify all members of the Emergency Planning Group prior to initiating the Emergency Response Notification DRILL.

6.2.2 Contact the Shift Supervisor and request permission to perform a notification DRILL. Give the Shift Supervisor your pager number in case he needs to contact you.

6.2.3 30-Minute Call Out Drill

a. Edit the following file:

S:\teams\NOG training\EP\30 min page\callout.txt Change the file to: Immediately report to Ginna. NERP Drill"

b. Activate the 30-minute page by executing the program "Pager.exe".
c. Change the callout.txt file to: Immediately report to Ginna. NUE/Rx trip."

6.2.4 Follow the applicable steps in EPIP 1-5, Attachment 2, to conduct the DRILL based upon the extent of play agreement.

6.2.7 Obtain the notification results (report) and determine the 30-minute required position results, the 1-hour required positions results and the results of the remainder of the ERO positions.

6.2.8 Report the results to the EP staff and the MOPAR members.

7.0 ATTACHMENTS None.

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NPSP0200 Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Wed 10/8/2003 9:16:48 am WILLOUGHBYJ PROCEDURE INDEX Page 1 of 2 INPUT PARAMETERS: TYPE: PREPIP STATUSVALUE(S): F 5YEARS ONLY:

PREPIP EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE PFRUEDLIRE EFFECT LAST .NEXT NUMBER PROCEDURE TITLE REV DATE REVIEW REV EW -

ST EPIP-1-0 GINNA STATION EVENT EVALUATION AND CLASSIFICATION 032 09/22W2003 06/20/2003 06/20/2008 EPIP-1-1 UNUSUAL EVENT 004 05/23/2003 05/23/2003 05/23/2008 EPIP-1-2 ALERT 004 11/02/2001 11/02/2001 11/02/2006 E:

EPIP-1-3 SITE AREA EMERGENCY 005 12/09/1996 04/09/2003 04/09/2008 EPIP-1-4 GENERAL EMERGENCY 006 05/05/2003 05/05/2003 E:

05/05/2008 EPIP-1-5 NOTIFICATIONS 056 09/22/2003 09/22/2003 09/22/2008 E:

EPIP-1-6 SITE EVACUATION 017 06/2012003 06/20/2003 06/20/2008 E:

EPIP-1-7 ACCOUNTABIUTY OF PERSONNEL 009 11/02/2001 11/02Q2001 110212006 EF EPIP-1-8 SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION 006 05/23/2003 05/23/2003 05/23/2008 E:

EPIP-1-9 TECHNICAL SUFPORT CENTER ACTIVATION 025 08/08/2003 08/08/2003 08/08/2008 E:

EPIP-1-10 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) ACTIVATION 013 05/23/2003 05/23/2003 05/23/2008 E:

EPIP-1-11 SURVEY CENTER ACTIVATION 029 02/25/2003 02/25/2003 02/25/2008 E:

EPIP-1-12 REPAIR AND CORRECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES DURING EMERGENCY SITATIONS 009 12/20/2001 12/20/2001 12/20/2006 E:

EPIP-1-13 LOCAL RADIATION EMERGENCY 004 02/25/2003 02/25/2003 02/25/2008 E:

EF EPIP-1-15 USE OF THE HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK HPN 005 04/24/1996 03/03/1999 03/03/2004 E:

EF EPIP-1-16 RADIOACTIVE LKUID RELEASE TO LAKE ONTARIO OR DEER CREEK 005 02/25/2003 02/25/2003 02/25/2008 EF EPIP-1-17 PLANMNG FOR ADVERSE WEATHER 004 05/23/2003 05/23/2003 05/23/2008 EF EF EPIP-1-18 DISCRETIONARY ACTIONS FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS 006 05/0512003 05/05/2003 05/05/2008 E:

EF EPIP-2-1 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 021 08/08/2003 08/08/2003 08/08/2008 E:

EF EPIP-2-2 OBTAINING METEOROLOGICAL DATA AND FORECASTS AND THEIR USE INEMERGENCY DOSE AS 013 12/03/2002 12/03/2002 12/03/2007 a:

EPIP-2-3 EMERGENCY RELEASE RATE DETERMINATION 015 07/01/2002 07/01/2002 07/01/2007 a:

EPIP-2-4 EMERGENCY DOSE PROJECTlONS - MANUAL METHOD 014 08/0812003 08/08Q2003 08/08/2008 a:

EPIP-2-5 EMERGENCY DOSE PROJECTIONS PERSONAL CONMPUER METHOD 014 05/15/2002 05/1512002 05/15/2007 E:

EPIP-2-6 EMERGENCY DOSE PROJECTIONS - MIDAS PROGRAM 013 10/08/2003 10/082003 10/082008 a:

EPIP-2-7 MANAGEMENT OF EMERGENCY SURVEY TEAMS 011 08/09/2002 08/09/2002 08/09/2007 E:

EPIP-2-8 VOLUNTARY ACCEPTANCE OF EMERGENCY RADIATION EXPOSURE 006 09/22/2003 09/22/003 09/22/2008 a:

EPIP-2-9 ADMINISTRATION OF POTASSIUM IODIDE (1 008 05/3/2003 05/23/2003 05/23/2008 E:

EPIP-2-10 INPLANT RADIATION SURVEYS 004 08/09/2002 08/09/2002 08/09/2007 EPIP-2-1 1 ONSITE SURVEYS 019 05/1/2002 05/15/2002 05/15/2007 EPIP-2-12 OFFSITE SURVEYS 022 05/15/2002 05/15/2002 05/15/2007

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INPUT PARAMETERS: n YPE: PFRBIP ST TATUS VALUE(S): EF 5 YEARS ONLY:

PREPIP EME RGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTiNG PROCEDURE PROCEDURE EFFECT LAST NEXT NUMBER PROCEDURETITLE REVL DATE REVIEW REVIEWt ST EPIP-2-13 IODINE AND PARTICULATE ACTVITY DETERMINATION FROM AIR SAMPLES 008 07/2711999 07/2711999 07/27/2004 EF EPIP-2-14 POST PLUME ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING 015 1010812002 10/08/2002 10/0812007 EF EPIP-2-15 POST PLUME EVALUATION OF OFFSITE DOSES DUE TO DEPOSITION 006 10/08/2002 10/0812002 10/08/2007 EF EPIP-2-16 CORE DAMAGE ESTIMATION 013 12/03/2002 12/03/2002 12/03/2007 EF EPIP-2-17 HYPOTHETICAL (PRERELEASE) DOSE ESTIMATES 008 09/22/2003 09/22/2003 09/22/2008 EF EPIP-2-18 CONTROL ROOM DOSE ASSESSMENT 015 05/2312003 0512312003 05/23/2008 EF EPIP,3-1 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACLITY (EOF) ACTIVATION AND OPERATIONS 024 10/08/2003 10/08/2003 10/08/2008 EF EPIP-3-2 ENGINEERING SUPPORT CENTER(E010 08109/2002 08/09/2002 08/0912007 EF EPIP-3 IMWEDIATE ENTRY 010 08/08/2003 08/08/2003 08/0812008 EF EPIP-34 EMERGENCY TERMINATION AND RECOVERY 009 02/25/2003 02/25/2003 02/25/2008 EF EPIP-3-7 SECURI1Y DURING EMERGENCIES 010 10/08/2002 10/08/2002 10/08/2007 EF EPIP4-1 PUBLIC INFORMATION RESPONSE TO AN UNUSUAL EVENT 007 08/08/2003 08/08/2003 08/0812008 EF EPIP4-3 ACCIDENTAL ACTIVATION OF GINNA EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM SIRENS 013 08/08/2003 08/082003 08/081008 EF EPIP46 JOINT EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER ACTIVATION 009 08/31/2001 08/31/2001 08/3112006 EF EPIP4-7 PUBLIC INFORMATION ORGANIZEATION STAFFING 023 05/23/2003 05/23/2003 05123/2008 EF EPIP-48 SILENT TESTING OF THE GINNA SIRENS FROM THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 001 02/25/2003 02/2512003 02/25/2008 EF EPIP4-9 ACTIVATION OF GINNA EMERGENCY SIRENS FROM THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 002 05/08/2003 05/08/2003 05/0812008 EF EPIP-4&10 SILENT TESTING OF THE GINNA SIRENS FROM THE COUNTY ACTIVATION POINTS 000 0225/2003 02/25/2003 02/2512008 EF EPIP-4-11 ACTIVATION OF THE GINNA SIRENS FROM THE COUNTY ACTIVATION PO&NS 00t 05/08/2003 05/08/2003 05/08/2008 EF EPIP-5-1 OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT PERIODIC INVENTORY CHECKS AN 028 0/20/2003 06/20/2003 06/2012008 EF EPIP-5-2 ONSTE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACLITIES AND EQUIPMENT PEDC NvENT CHECKS AND 031 06/2012003 06/20/2003 06/2012008 EF EPIP-5&5 CONDUCT OF DRILLS AND EXERCISES 015 05/2312003 05/23/2003 05/23/2008 EF EPIP-56 ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN (NERP) 004 0/28/1999 05/28/1999 05/28/004 EF EPIP-5-7 EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 040 05123/2003 05123/2003 05/23/2008 .EF EPIP-5-9 TESTING THE OFF HOURS CALL4N PROCEDURE AND QUARTERLY TELEPHONE NUMBER CHECK 008 10108/2003 10/0812003 10/0812008 EF EPIP-5-10 EMERGENCY RESPONSE DATA SYSTEM (ERDS) 007 12/03/2002 12/03/2002 12/03/2007 EF NERP GINNA STATION NUCLEAR EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 022 0713112003 07/3112003 07/31/2005 EF PREPIP TOTAL 57 GRAND TOTAL 57