ML040280434
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Site: | Palisades |
Issue date: | 01/15/2004 |
From: | Fontaine J Nuclear Management Co |
To: | Knight J Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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Date Entered: Jan 15, 2004 TO: USNRC/WASHINGTON JMCKNIGHT Copy Number: 145
<TRANSMITAL NUMBER: 257058 H PROCEDURE NUMBER: El-6.8 TITLE: BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY TRANSMITTAL: LISTED BELOW ARE NEW/REVISED PROCEDURES WHICH MUST BE IMMEDIATELY INSERTED INTO OR DISCARDED FROM YOUR PROCEDURE MANUAL.
Action Required Section or Description REMOVE AND DESTROY El-6.8, R/5, ENTIRE PROCEDURE REPLACE WITH El-6.8, R15, ENTIRE PROCEDURE EDITORIAL SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM WITHIN 10 DAYS TO THE PAUSADES PLANT DOCUMENT CONTROL SIGNATURE OR INITIALS DATE If applicable, REMOVE ALL travelers and marked up pages in front of this procedure.
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I Procedure No El-6.8 Revision 5 Effective Date 1/15/04 PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE TITLE: BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY Approved: JLFontaine l 1/12104 Procedure Sponsor Date New Procedure/Revision Summarv Editorial Specific Changes Change WSI Weather Service phone number.
IC PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No El-6.8 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 5 Page I TITLE: BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY Table of Contents 1.0 PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITY ...................................... 1 2.0 PURPOSE ...................................... I
3.0 REFERENCES
................................................................................................................I 3.1 SOURCE DOCUMENTS ..................................... 1 3.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ...................................... ;.;.;1 I 4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS ANDIOR REQUIREMENTS ..................................... 2 5.0 PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................2 5.1 ACCESSING THE WSI WEATHER SYSTEM (EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COMPUTERS IN THE TSC, CONTROL ROOM, AND EOF) .2 5.2 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE .5 5.3 SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGICAL DATA .6 5.4 MODEM SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION......................................................7 U-~ 6.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS ........................ 7 6.1 ATTACHMENTS ......................... 7 6.2 RECORDS ........................ 7 7.0 SPECIAL REVIEWS ......................... 7 ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1, "Supplemental WSI Commands" Attachment 2, "Backup and Supplemental Meteorology Work Sheet"
I PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No El-6.8 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 5 Page 1 of 7 TITLE: BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY USER ALERT
- INFORMATION USE PROCEDURE The activities covered by this procedure may be performed from memory.
1.0 PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITY The Radiation Protection Support Group Leader is responsible for the e.
implementation of this procedure. In the absence of a Radiation Protection Support Group Leader, the Site Emergency Director or EOF Director shall delegate this responsibility.
2.0 PURPOSE To provide a backup procedure to access the Weather Services International (WSI) meteorological system and obtain meteorological data required in offsite dose calculations when onsite meteorological data is not available. To provide a
- . procedure to obtain supplemental regional meteorological data, site specific meteorological forecast, and precipitation data as required.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1. SOURCE DOCUMENTS 3.1.1 Palisades Site Emergency Plan, Section 7, "Emergency Facilities and Equipment" 3.1.2 NUREG 0654,Section I, "Accident'Assessment" 3.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 3.2.1 Emergency Implementing Pr6cedure El-6.0, "Offsite Dose Calculation and Recommendations for Protective Actions" -
3.2.2 Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.46, "Plant Records" 3.2.3 Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.41, "Procedure and Policy Processes" le
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PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No El-6.8 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 5 Page 2of7 TITLE: BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY 4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS AND/OR REQUIREMENTS 4.1 This procedure shall be implemented as required per Emergency Implementing Procedure El-6.0, "Offsite Dose Calculation and Recommendations for Protective Actions."
4.2 Data and results from this procedure may be recorded on the Backup and Supplemental Meteorology Work Sheet, Attachment 2.
4.3 Emergency Preparedness Computers in the TSC, Control Room, or EOF with modem software installed are required to access the WSI Weather System.
4.4 If dose assessment software is loaded onto a computer not listed in Section 5.1, the EP Coordinator shall be notified of such actions prior to loading the software.
5.0 PROCEDURE USER ALERT INFORMATION USE PROCEDURE The activities covered by this procedure may be performed from memory.
5.1 ACCESSING THE WSI WEATHER SYSTEM (EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COMPUTERS IN THE TSC, CONTROL ROOM, AND EOF)
NOTE: This section is utilized when onsite meteorological data is not available, and to obtain supplemental regional meteorological data, site specific meteorological forecast, and precipitation data as required.
5.1.1 Turn the power on to the computer and all peripherals using the master power switch. (The TSC computer has an external modem with a separate power switch that must be turned on separately.) The main menu should appear after the computer boots.
- a. If the computer is already on, exit any program or menu screen until the main menu appears. If the computer is at a DOS prompt, type the word AUTO at any C prompt to load the main menu. If nothing else works to return to the menu, turn the power to the computer off and then back on. The main menu should appear after the computer reboots.
PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No El-6.8 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 5 Page 3 of 7 TITLE: BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY 5.1.2 Choose option one (1), PALISADES DOSE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM, from the main menu.
5.1.3 Choose option nine (9), ACCESS METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING SYSTEMS, to access the METEOROLOGICAL DATA MENU.
NOTE: The "Alt-L" command may need to be entered after automatic logon (during on-screen data generation).to enable the attached printer. Also, the automatic logon sequence may take 30-45 seconds to.complete.
5.1.4 Choose option two (2), PRINT WSI HOURLY AND FORECAST DATA, to automatically log onto the WSI Weather System, retrieve the latest 48-hour forecast for the Palisade Plant (WSI command MOSPAL) and the latest hourly meteorological data for Benton Harbor and Muskegon (WSI command USINFO BEH,MKG YWZQ), print the data, and return to the PALISADES DOSE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM.
NOTE: WSI updates "Forecast Data" twice daily. An error message will appear if data is requested during these updates.
J" 5.1.5 IF an error message is received while accessing "Forecast Data," THEN request.the previous 48-hour Forecast Data update (generated 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> earlier) per Section 5.3 and/or Attachment 1 (Section A) of this procedure.
5.1.6 IF a 'Write Fault" error is received, THEN check the printer for problems. For example, verify it is powered, check printer cable connections, and/or reboot the printer. ;
PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No El-6.8 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 5 Page 4 of 7 TITLE: BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY 5.1.7 The data will appear in the following format:
- a. The forecast will appear as:
DATE/GMT 27/18 28/00 28/06 28/12 28/18 29/00 29/06 29/12 DATE/EST 27/13 27/19 28/01 28/07 28/13 29/19 29/01 29/07 WIND-MP 0910 0711 0813 0811 0610 1511 2109 3303 CLDS-1 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 2 HGT-FT 6100 6450 4750 3750 3150 5650 5500 5500 PAS D D D D D D D C Where:
DATE Day of the month GMT Greenwich Mean Time EST Eastern Standard Time WIND-MP Wind direction (tens of degrees) and wind speed (mph) value CLDS-1 Cloud cover in tenths HGT-FT Cloud height in feet PAS Pasquill stability category
- b. The hourly observation will appear as:
Observations for 8PM(01 Z) 1-DEC-81 Station Name Wind PS-4 Benton Harbor, Ml 0113 D Muskegon, MI 3512 E Where:
Wind = Direction from which the wind is blowing in tens of degrees east of north, and wind speed in mph. The first two digits are the direction and the last two digits are the speed, so 3512 would be wind from 350° at 12 mph and 0113 would be wind from 100 at 13 mph.
PS = Pasquill stability category (A-G)
PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No El-6.8 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 5 Page 5 of 7 TITLE: BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY 5.1.8 If "Wind" is listed as 0000 (calm), use the wind direction from the previous hour and a wind speed of 1 mph.
5.1.9 Ifthe hourly data for Benton Harbor (BEH) is available, use it. Otherwise use Muskegon (MKG).
5.1.10 IF Attachment 2, "Backup and Supplemental Meteorology Work Sheet," is being used, THEN record the wind direction, the wind speed, and Pasquill stability class.
5.1.11 Occasionally, a poor telephone connection may cause some data to be incorrectly.
transmitted. If the computer does not "understand" a command that was
-automatically sent by the modem software or if the computer output is garbled, simply wait until the computer automatically returns.to the PALISADES DOSE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM and try again.
5.2 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOTE: This section is utilized for meteorological parameters only if a connection to the WSI Weather System cannot be established.
J 5.2.1 Dial the Grand Rapids National Weather Service directly (616-949-0640). Identify yourself as a Palisades- Plant representative and request the following data from the meteorologist on duty:
- a. Wind direction, degrees from which the wind is blowing.
- b. Wind speed in mph.
- c. Cloud cover (clear, scattered, broken, overcast).
5.2.2 Stability class must be estimated as follows:
- a. -- -Daytime - . ; D
- b. Nighttime, broken, or overcast = -,D
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- c. Nighttime, clear, or scattered E 5.2.3 IF Attachment 2, "Backup and Supplemental Meteorology Work Sheet," is being used, THEN record the wind direction, the wind speed, and Pasquill stability class.
PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No EI-6:8 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 5 Page 6 of 7 TITLE: 'BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL'METEOROLOGY 5.3 SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGICAL DATA' NOTE: This section provides supplemental meteorological information only. These steps are' to be implemented only if time permits.
5.3.1 Choose option one (1), PALISADES DOSE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM, from the MAIN MENU. Choose option nine (9), ACCESS METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING SYSTEMS, to access the METEOROLOGICAL DATA MENU.
5.3.2 -Choose option four (4), WSI - OPTIONS MENU, from the METEOROLOGICAL.
DATA MENU to obtain additional forecast data,'hourly observation data, Muskegon radar map, State of Michigan Regional Meteorological data, or enter WSI commands manually. The computer will automatically log onto the WSI Weather System and bring up an options menu. Follow the directions on'the screen. - -
5.3.3 The available options are: - -
- a. PRINT FORECAST DATA Allows user to select specific 48-hour forecasts.
- b. PRINT HOURLY OBSERVATION DATA Allows user to specify a specific hourly observation or a time period of observations..
- c. PRINT MUSKEGON RADAR MAP Allows user to display the most recent radar map (precipitation) for the Midwest centered on Muskegon.
- d. PRINT REGIONAL MET DATA FOR STATE OF MICHIGAN Allows user to display a weather map of wind data or stability classes for the State of Michigan.
- e. MANUAL COMMAND ENTRY - ALL DATA WILL BE PRINTED Allows user to enter any WSI command to obtain weather information.
See Attachment 1, "Supplem ental WSI Commands," for the WSI commands that are available for use and instructions on how to use them.
- f. LOGOUT To return to the-PALISADES DOSE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM.
5.3.4 Attachment 1, "Supplemental WSI Commands," gives further instructions on how to use these WSI commands and interpret the results.
5.3.5 All results will be printed. The computer will automatically return to the main menu when the session is terminated by choosing the LOGOUT option.
PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT Proc No El-6.8 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Revision 5 Page 7 of 7 TITLE: BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY 5.4 MODEM SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION NOTE: The number for WSI is now a multi-part number. This is why the primary and alternate number is the same.
5.4.1 The modem software installed in the personal computers and used to access the WSI Weather System is already configured for use and should not need to be changed. The telephone number and modem parameters are: . . .
NAME NUMBER BAUD PDS D WSI 978-983-6280 9600 N81 F 5.4.2 If additional numbers are added or deleted to the modem software dialing directory, it is important that the above two numbers remain as number three (3) and number four (4) in the dialing directory. The software that automatically accesses data from the WSI Weather System will only attempt to dial the third and fourth numbers in the modem software's dialing directory.
_ 5.4.3 To exit the modem software, press "ALT-H" (hangup) followed by "ALT- X" (exit).
To exit the dose assessment software, press "F2."
6.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS 6.1 ATTACHMENTS 6.1.1 Attachment 1, "Supplemental WSI Commands" 6.1.2 Attachment 2, "Backup and Supplemental Meteorology Work Sheet" 6.2 RECORDS Records generated by this procedure shall be filed in accordance with Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.46; "Plant Records."
7.0 SPECIAL REVIEWS
.The scope of this procedure does not include activities that require a 50.59 review per Palisades Administrative Procedure 10.41, "Procedure and Policy Processes."
Therefore, changes to this procedure do not require a 50.59 review. e
Proc No El-6.8 Attachment I Revision 5 Page Iof 5 SUPPLEMENTAL WSI COMMANDS The following WSI commands may be used when the "MANUAL COMMAND ENTRY" option is selected. These commands allow customized information from various locations to be determined. They also allow manual data retrieval when an automatic report fails to be generated (eg, WSI Hourly or Forecast Data).
A. Forecast Data The National Weather Service prepares a numerical weather forecast for select cities around the United States twice a day from data taken at OOZ (7:00 PM EST) and 1 2Z (7:00 AM EST). This forecast is called Model Output Statistics (MOS).
The output from this forecast is used to obtain a site specific 48-hour forecast in 6-hour increments for the Palisades Nuclear Plant. The Plant forecast parameters are wind direction (tens of degrees), wind speed (mph), cloud cover (tenths), cloud ceiling height (ft), and Pasquill stability category. The wind direction and wind speed values are printed to the nearest ten degrees and mph respectively. A value of 2710 would be interpreted as wind coming from 2700 at 10 mph. The forecast is available thorough WSI after approximately 10 AM EST and 10 PM EST.
To obtain the forecast for the Palisades Plant, type:
MOSPAL 00 or 12 depending on which forecast you want The forecast will appear as:
DATEIGMT 27/18 28/00 ;28/06 . 28/12 28/18 29/00 29/06 .29/12 DATE/EST 27113 27/19 28/01 28/07 28/13 29/19 29/01 29/07 WIND-MP 0910 0711 0813 0811 0610 1511 2109 3303 CLDS-1 1 10!
10I 1 10 101 8 2 HGT-FT 6100 6450 4750 3750 3150 5650 5500 5500 PAS D D D D- D D D C Where:
DATE = Day of the month GMT = Greenwich Mean Time EST Eastern Standard Time WIND-MP = Wind direction (tens of degrees) and wind speed (mph) value CLDS-1 = Cloud cover in tenths HGT-FT = Cloud height in feet PAS = Pasquill stability category
Proc No El-6:8 Attachment I Revision 5 Page 2 of 5 SUPPLEMENTAL WSI COMMANDS B. Hourly Observations To print the current data for more than one station, type each station code separated by a comma only (ie, no spaces). For example, to print the current data for Benton Harbor and Muskegon, type:
USINFO BEH,MKG YWZQ NOTE: Data can also be printed from previous hours, or a set of hours. Data for most stations are stored for one day (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />). The command format is the same for the current hour except a time period is added after the "YWZQ." The following codes are used to specify time periods.
A AM P PM The format for specifying the time periods is:
start time-end time 12 A represents midnight 12 P represents noon To print the hourly Benton Harbor data from 1 AM through 7 AM, type:
USINFO BEH YWZQ 1A-7A If you want the data from all the hours since a certain time, leave the end time blank.
To print all the hours at Benton Harbor since 1 AM, type:
USINFO BEH YWZQ 1A-To print data for one particular hour (1 AM), type:
USINFO BEH YWZQ 1A
Proc No El-6.8 Attachment 1 Revision 5 Page 3 of 5
-SUPPLEMENTAL WSI COMMANDS NOTE: The same format is used for multiple stations. Ifthe meteorological data for a station is missing for a particular hour, nothing will be displayed for that particular parameter.
The data will appear in the following format:
Observations for 8PM(01Z) 1-DEC-81 Station Name Wind PS-.
Benton Harbor, Ml- 0113 D Muskegon, Ml 3512 E Where:
Wind = Direction from which the wind is blowing in tens of degrees east of north, and wind speed in mph. The first two digits are the direction and the last two digits are the speed, so 3512 would be wind from 3500 at 12 mph and 0113 would be wind from 100 at 13 mph.
Proc No El-6.8 Attachment I Revision 5 Page 4 of 5 SUPPLEMENTAL WSI COMMANDS C. Radar MaDs (Precipitation)
To display the most recent radar map for Palisades Plant area, type:
RADMAP MKG (Radar station located in Muskeaon. Michiaan)
The map produced will be centered on the National Weather Service Radar Station at Muskegon. Digits indicating intensity of radar echoes will be superimposed on the map. Every hour, radar stations across the country take radar observations and determine the intensity of precipitation. The intensity at a particular location is reported as a single digit. The digits are defined as:
Digit Precipitation Intensity 1 Light 2 Moderate 3 Heavy 4 Very Heavy 5 Intense 6 Extreme 8 Unknown, but probably light to moderate 9 Unknown, but probably heavy
- Indicates that a valid report has been received for the station at that location.
MM Indicates that the service at that location has been reported out of service.
If no report is received from a station, neither ** or MM will be displayed. If an echo (levels 1-6, 8-9) is reported at the station, the echo level will be typed, otherwise
- indicates the location of the station.
The data are updated once per hour at 35 minutes past the hour, and the new map is available through WSI at approximately 55 minutes past the hour.
Proc No El-6.8 Attachment I
'Revision 5 Page 5 of 5 SUPPLEMENTAL WSI COMMANDS D. Regional Meteorological Data NOTE: Wind direction is reported by tens of degrees (from which the wind is blowing) and wind speed in mph, as described in A, "Hourly Observation."
To display a weather map of wind data for the State of Michigan, type:
MICYW The system will print "OK" to indicate that it is processing the command.
To display a weather map of stability classes for the State of Michigan, type:
MIC' ('= an apostrophe, uppercase 7 on keyboard)
The system will print "OK" to indicate that it is processing the command.
E. Problems Assistance If problems are encountered at any time with any of the WSI commands, call the WSI Customer Service direct at 978-670-5052. Before calling WSI, make sure that the problem is not in the computer, modem, or modem software..
Proc No El-6.8 Attachment 2 Revision 5 Page I of I BACKUP AND SUPPLEMENTAL METEOROLOGY WORK SHEET
- 1. Wind Direction = Degrees From
- 2. Wind Speed = mph
- 3. Pasquill Stability Class =
Date: Time: Completed By: