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Submittal of Emergency Implementing Procedure Revisions
ML041040576
Person / Time
Site: Nine Mile Point  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/01/2004
From: Detter G
Constellation Energy Group
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
EPIP-EPP-06, Rev 06
Download: ML041040576 (11)


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P.O. Box 63 Lycoming, New York 13093 Constellation Energy Group Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station April 1, 2004 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 RE:

Nine Mile Point Unit I Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-220 Docket No. 50-410 DPR-63 NPF-69 Submittal of Emergency Implementing Procedure Revisions Gentlemen:

Enclosed please find a copy of the following procedure revision for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station:

EPIP-EPP-06 Revision 06 Inplant Emergency Surveys This procedure revision is being submitted as required by Section V to Appendix E of 10 CFR Part 50. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mr. James D. Jones, Director of Emergency Preparedness at (315) 349-4486.

Very truly yours, L. Detter Manager Security & Emergency Preparedness GLD/cr Enclosure Pc:

Mr. H.J. Miller, Regional Administrator, Region I (1 copy)

Mr. G.K. Hunegs, Senior Resident Inspector (1 copy)

Mr. P.S. Tam, Senior Project Manager, NRR (2 copies)

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NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-EPP-06 REVISION 06 INPLANT EMERGENCY SURVEYS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REQUIRED Approved by:

5sA L. Detter Geneal Manager Supkojt Services Date Effective Date:

03/05/2004 PERIODIC REVIEW DUE DATE FEBRUARY, 2005

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE.

1 2.0 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES 1

3.0 POCEDRE 1

3.0 PROCEDURE.1 4.0 DEFINITIONS.

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5.0 REFERENCES

AND COMMITMENTS 4

6.0 RECORD REVIEW AND DISPOSITION.

4 ATTACHMENT 1: RADIATION SURVEY DATA SHEET 6

ATTACHMENT 2: SURVEY TEAM WORKSHEET..

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1.0 PURPOSE To define the responsibilities and actions of personnel directing and performing radiological surveys and samples within the station during an emergency.

2.0 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Radiation Protection Team Coordinator (RPTC):

2.1.1 Assembles and provides technical and administrative direction to Inplant Survey Teams based on direction from the RAM or designee.

2.1.2 Ensures continuous accountability for personnel actively assigned RP responsibilities on site.

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Inplant Survey Teams perform radiological surveys and samples within the station during an emergency..

3.0 PROCEDURE 3.1 Assembly and dispatch of inplant survey teams 3.1.1 RPTC Actions

a.

Receive a briefing and instructions from the RAM

b.

Assemble teams that shall consist of a minimum of one qualified individual.

1.

Assign each team a unique identifying number (example: Inplant 1)

2.

If a team is assigned to the Unit i teletector, then that team shall be assigned a number

c.

Provide a job brief to each team utilizing Attachment 2.

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Direct teams to gather supplies and equipment and report to RPTC on radio channel 3 (for Unit 1 incidents) or radio channel 4 (for Unit 2 incidents) when ready for dispatch. -

e.

Inform the OSC Coordinator, and the TSC radio operator or the RAM when teams are dispatched.

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3.1.2 Inplant Survey Team Actions

a.

Obtain briefing and completed Attachrribht'2 from the RPTC

b.

Obtain the following equipment ard supplies

1.

Working copies of EPIP-EPP-06 and S-RPIP-3.0

2.

Copies of required data sheets

3.

Appropriate dosimetry, protective equipment and clothing, radiation monitoring and communications equipment from the Unit 1 storeroom.

c.

Verify the operability of all equipment

d.

When ready for dispatch, cohtact the TSC radio operator on radio channel 3 (for Unit 1 incidents) or radio channel 4 (for Unit 2 incidents), gaitronics, or telephone.

3.2 Performance of inplant surveys 3.2.1 TSC Radio Operator actions

a.

When' contacted by the teams, verify their readiness to perform surveys

b.

Review communications methods in Step 3.1.2.d

c.

Record data from teams on Attachment 1

d.

Provide periodic updates to teams that include:

  • Statisof radiological fetease Emergency classification and subsequent changes Onsite protective actions
e.

Report data to RAM and Damage Control Team Coordinator as appropriate

f.

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3.2.2 Inplant Survey Team Actions

a.

Perform surveys and samples in accordance with S1RPIP-3.0, except where indicated below..,;

1.

Conduct continuous count rate or dose measurement contact and 1 meter open and closed window readings (for general area radiation data) upon obtaining radiation detection instrumentation.

2.

Airborne radioactivity surveys when airborne activity is suspected or when directed to do so by the RPTC.

a.

Minimum air sample volume should be at least 15 cubic ft. unless otherwise directed

1.

Count Iodine Cartridge for 1 minute using a frisker set on slow response.,

2.

Perform count in a low background area (<300 cpm).

3.

Use the highest net count rate observed during the 1

- minute count..

b.

Silver Zeolite (AgZ) cartridges shall be used for all samples unless otherwise directed

c.

Perform field analysis of air sample media or

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Wrap the samples in polyethylene or place in plastic bag and clearly identify sample date,-time, location, etc.

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Ifsample media con~Actieadings are < 1000 mrad/hr O.W., return to Chemistry Lab or appropriate counting

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If sample media~contact readings are > 1000 mrad/hr O.W.,,deliver samples to the high evellaboratory hood

b.

Immediately report to the TSC Radio Operator:

1 Any radiological conditions significantly different than expected, or

2.

Any significant differences between open and closed window readings

c.

Record all data on Attachment 1

d.

Retain all forms and paperwork

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4.0 DEFINITIONS None

5.0 REFERENCES

AND COMMITMENTS 5.1 Technical Specifications None 5.2 Licensee Documentation 5.2.1 Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Site Emergency Plan 5.2.2 Nine Mile Point Unit 2 USAR, Section 12.5 Radiation Protection Program 5.3 Standards, Regulations and Codes 5.3.1 NUREG-0654 FEMA-REP-1: Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants 5.4 Policies, Programs and Procedures l 5.4.1 EPMP-EPP-02, Emergency Equipment Inventories and Checklists 5.4.2 EPIP-EPP-15, Emergency Health Physics Procedure 5.4.3 S-RPIP-3.0, Radiological Surveys 6.0 RECORD REVIEW AND DISPOSITION' The following records generated by this procedure as a result of an actual emergency declared at the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station shall be nraintained by Records Management for the Permanent Plant File in accordance with NIP-RMG-01, Records Management.

  • , "Radiation Survey Data Sheet"
  • , "Survey Team Briefing Form" Logs Radiation Survey Log Sheets Page 4 EPIP-EPP-06 Rev 06

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The following records generated by this procedure during Emergency drills or xercises are not required for retention in the Permanent Plant File:

  • Attachment 1, "Radiation Survey Data Sheet"
  • , "Survey Team Briefing Form" Logs Radiation Survey!Logs I

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ATTACHMENT 1: RADIATION SURVEY DATA SHEET Survey Meter Model #

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o Downwind Survey

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[C Count Rate Meter Model # _

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O1 Re-entry Survey.

o Inplant S Air Sampler Model #

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High Range Survey Meter Model #

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Directions for Survey Teams:

General Area Radiation Data Air Sample Data Survey Team Exposure Data report readings in shaded b

O.W. Reading C.W. Reading Flaw Sample Count Rate (cpm)

Exposure Cumulative Survey (rrrad/hr or cpmr)

(mreri/hr)

Beta Sample Start Stop Duration Rate Bkgd Team Received Exposure Date/Time Survey Location.

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ID Time Time (min)

(Clm)

(Cpm)

Particulate Silver Zeolite Members (mr ern)

(mrem)

Contact 1m Contact Im Factor Pre filter artridge Initials

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  • Cartridge readings > 8500 CPM should be returned to Environmental Lab/EOF on a priority basis (Downwind Teams Only)

Moving/Mobile - Survey Data Time Location Radiation Levels

_(mrad/hr O.W. or cpm)

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I ATTACHMENT 2: SURVEY TEAM WORKSHEET Time of Briefing_-

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.3 Date Briefing conducted by (PriniJlnitial)

Team Members Team Members Team Members 0 Downwind O' Downwind 0 Downwind O Inplant 0 Inplant 0 Inplant O: Re-entry 0 Re-entry 0 Re-entry Mission o Inplant:

o Downwind: 0 Mobile Survey and __-'

o Environmental:

o Re-entry:

Briefing Details (Check when complete)

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RWP details (inplant teams ooly)

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Anticipated radiation/contamination levels__

o Required dosimetry and protective clothing' Dose guidance and limits 0 Normal station (occupational) limits in effect -

o Emergency dose limits in effect'(as directed by TSC RAM)___

o Pre-selected and altemate routes.

o Where and when to report results_

o Wind speed/direction (Downwind/Re-entry only)

(from Control Room Chemistry Tech-or EOF Met advisor)_

o Status of radiological releases (from 'RAM 6r ESSTC) o Emergency classification o

Implemented protective actions (onsite and/or offsite)_-_

o Communications methods (radio channels,#phone numbers)_

o Caution: If general area dose rates exceed 8000 'mrad/hr O.W., retreat to an area of less 0 exposure and contact ESSTC (for downwind teams) or RPTC (for Inplant teams)

° Caution: If unshielded, uncorrected contact dose rates on any sample or object exceed 2000 mrad/hr O.W., do NOT handle sample directly.'

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