ML11262A244
| ML11262A244 | |
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| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 09/16/2011 |
| From: | St.Onge R Edison International Co, Southern California Edison Co |
| To: | Document Control Desk, NRC/FSME, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards |
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| SO123-VIII-10.3, Rev 12 | |
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J SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON An EDISON INTERNATIONAL Company Richard 1. St. Onge Director, Nuclear Regulatory Affairs and Emergency Planning 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V September 16, 2011 ATTN: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001
Subject:
Docket Nos. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362, and 72-41 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2 and 3, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation
Dear Sir or Madam:
Purs'uant to 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, Attachment 1 of this letter provides copies of the following revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures:
Procedure Rev.
TCN/EC Effective Date SO123-VIII-10.3 "PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS" S0123-VIII-1 0.3 "PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS" 12 12 12-1 12-2 September 7, 2011 September 14, 2011 For your convenience, Attachment 2 provides an updated index listing titles, revisions, and temporary change notices (TCNs)/editorial corrections (ECs) of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures. A bar in the right margin indicates items changed since our previous submittal. lists the current Emergency Plan Manuals, Orders and Training Procedures that are referenced in the Emergency Plan.
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Ryan I. Treadway at (949) 368-9985.
Sincerely, 4I`
Attachments 1, 2, and 3 cc:
Emergency Response Coordinator, NRC Region IV (2 copies of Attachment 1)
G. G. Warnick, NRC Senior Resident Inspector, San Onofre Units 2 and 3 P.O. Box 128 San Clemente, CA 92672 Ai /-viS-s
/Je REVISED EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1, 2 AND,3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 1 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 1 OF 10 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 OBJECTIVE........................................................................................................................
2
2.0 REFERENCES
2 3.0 PREREQUISITES........................................................................................................
2 4.0 PRECAUTIONS...................................................................................................................
2 5.0 CHECKLIST(S)...................................................................................................................
3 6.0 PROCEDURE.....................................................................................................................
3 6.2 General Emergency Protective Action Recommendations...................................
4 6.3 Protective Action Recommendations Beyond EPZ Boundary...............................
4 7.0 RECORDS..........................................................................................................................
5 ATTACHMENTS 1
General Emergency (GE) Protective Action Recommendations.............................. 6 2
General Emergency Protective Action Recommendations Flowchart.................... 10 REFERENCE USE QA PROGRAM AFFECTING 50.59 DNA/72.48 DNA
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1, 2 AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 1 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 2 OF 10 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 1.0 OBJECTIVE Provide guidance to Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel for making a Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) to offsite agencies.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Procedures 2.1.1 SO123-VI-0.9, Author's Guide for the Preparation of Orders, Procedures and Instructions 2.1.2 SO123-VIII-10, Emergency Coordinator Duties 2.1.3 SO123-VIII-10.1, Station Emergency Director 2.1.4 SO123-VIII-10.2, Corporate Emergency Director Duties 2.1.5 S0123-XV-HU-3. Written Instruction Use and Adherence 2.2 Other 2.2.1 NUREG-0654 FEMA-REP-1 Rev. 1, "Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants" 2.2.2 USNRC IE Information Notice No. 83-28, "Criteria for Protective Action Recommendation for General Emergencies" 2.2.3 Emergency Plan for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station 2.2.4 10CFR50.47, Item (10), Protective Action Recommendations 3.0 PREREQUISITES 3.1 Emergency Planning (EP) is responsible for ensuring the current copy of this document is in the emergency notebook.
3.2 Personnel are responsible for ensuring they use the current copy of this document when not in a declared emergency or drill by checking the electronic document management system or by one of the methods described in SO1 23-XV-HU-3.
3.3 Verify level of use requirements on the first page of this document.
4.0 PRECAUTIONS 4.1 None
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1, 2AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 1 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 3 OF 10 5.0 CHECKLIST(S) 5.1 None 6.0 PROCEDURE 6.1 Protective Action Recommendations Within Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ)
Boundary For Unusual Events (UE), Alerts, and Site Area Emercencies (SAE)
NOTES (1) A radiological release is an increase in measurable quantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or already in the environment (as measured by field monitoring).
(2)
A steam generator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radiological Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3)
Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information regarding the PAR is known and can be evaluated by the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emergency. During the recovery phase of a declared emergency, the local and State agencies, in conjunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
6.1.1 Notify offsite agencies verbally within 15 minutes and follow-up with a 30 minute printed notification concerning a PAR or a PAR upgrade.
6.1.2 Refer to the UE, Alert, SAE PAR Table located below for required PARs.
UE, ALERT, SAE PAR TABLE Condition Protective Action Recommendation Unusual Event None Required Alert - with a security event Evacuate the State Beach Alert - with an event related radiological release Alert - All other Alerts (Alerts with NO Event None Required Related Radiological Release or Alert with NO Security Event)
Site Area Emergency - ALL Evacuate the State Beach
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION EPIP SO123-VIII-10.3 UNITS 1, 2AND 3 REVISION 12 EC 1 PAGE 4 OF 10 6.2 General Emergency Protective Action Recommendations.
NOTES (1) A radioloqical release is an increase in measurable quantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or already in the environment (as measured by field monitoring).
(2)
A steam generator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radiological Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3)
Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information regarding the PAR is known and can be evaluated by the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emergency. During the recovery phase of a declared emergency, the local and State agencies, in coniunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
6.2.1 Refer to Attachment 1 for General Emergency (GE) PARs.
6.3 Protective Action Recommendations Beyond EPZ Boundary NOTES (1) A radiological release is an increase in measurable quantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or already in the environment (as measured by field monitoring).
(2) A steam generator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radiological Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3) Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information regarding the PAR is known and can be evaluated by the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emergency. During the recovery phase of a declared emergency, the local and State agencies, in coniunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
6.3.1 If a projected or actual dose beyond the EPZ is > 170 mrem TEDE but < 1 rem Total Effective Dose Equivalent (TEDE), then direct the Emergency Advisor Offsite to notify the Offsite Dose Assessment Center (ODAC) of the dose.
6.3.2 If a projected or actual dose beyond the EPZ is > 170 mrem Thyroid Committed Dose Equivalent (CDE) but < 5 rem Thyroid CDE Thyroid, then direct the Emergency Advisor Offsite to notify ODAC of the dose.
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION EPIP SO123-VIII-10.3 UNITS 1, 2 AND 3 REVISION 12 EC 1 PAGE 5 OF 10 6.3.3 If a projected or measured dose at the EPZ Boundary is > 1 rem TEDE or > 5 rem Thyroid CDE, then issue a PAR (15 min. notification) to the offsite agencies as follows:
.1 Estimate the distance beyond the EPZ Boundary at which the projected or measured dose falls below the level of 1 rem TEDE or 5 rem Thyroid CDE.
.2 Recommend evacuation to the distance where the projected or measured dose falls below the level of 1 rem TEDE or 5 rem Thyroid CDE only in the affected sector(s).
7.0 RECORDS 7.1 Collect all paperwork generated in response to the emergency event (e.g., logs, procedures, attachments, completed forms and checklists) and deliver to Emergency Planning Coordinator (EPC).
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1, 2 AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 1 ATTACHMENT 1 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 6 OF 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY (GE) PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS NOTES (1) The Onshift HP Supervision, TSC HP Lead, or the EOF HP Lead should be assigned the task of obtaining the meteorological data, if available.
(2) The initial GE PAR and verbal notification should be made within the same 15 minutes.
1.0 If a GE classification has been declared, then obtain the following information for determining the initial offsite PAR:
1:1 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION 1.1.1 The 15-minute average wind direction (From) used for making PAR and PAR Upgrade decisions should be obtained from Raddose-V.
1.1.2 If 15-minute information is not available from Raddose-V, then Use the instantaneous meteorological data found on Page 256 of
- CFMS,
- a.
FIRST:
10 Meter Primary Meteorological Tower
- b.
SECOND: 40 Meter Primary Meteorological Tower 1.1.3 If Raddose-V, the 10 meter and 40 meter information found on CFMS is not available, then the wind direction (From) should be obtained in the following order:
- a.
FIRST:
EOF Meteorological Tower
- b.
SECOND: EOF Meteorologist
- c.
THIRD:
National Weather Service
- d.
FOURTH: The Internet (Weather Channel Page, Weather Underground Page, etc.)
1.2 EVACUATION IMPEDIMENTS 1.2.1 Information concerning any KNOWN evacuation impediments.
1.3 RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE PARAMETERS 1.3.1 Radiological Release Parameters KNOWN Radiological Release Duration Radiological Release measured or projected dose Any other factors that the Health Physics Supervisor/Lead feels is applicable ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 1 OF 4
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION EPIP SO123-VIII-10.3 UNITS 1, 2AND 3 REVISION 12 EC 1 PAGE 7 OF 10 ATTACHMENT 1 NOTE : A GE PAR Upgrade should be made within 15-minutes after recognizing the need for a PAR Upgrade. The Verbal Notification has to be made within 15-minutes after the PAR Upgrade was determined.
1.4 PAR UPGRADE(S) 1.4.1 If a PAR Upgrade is necessary, then obtain:
The 15-minute average wind direction (From), if available (Refer to Section 1.1 of this Attachment).
Information concerning KNOWN evacuation impediments (Refer to Section 1.2 of this Attachment).
Radiological release parameters (Refer to Section 1.3 of this Attachment).
ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 2 OF 4
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1, 2AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 1 ATTACHMENT 1 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 8 OF 10 2.0 Utilize the table (General Emergency PAR Table) found on page 3 of this Attachment and/or (GE Protective Action Recommendations Flowchart) to make the appropriate GE PAR or GE PAR Upgrade.
cAUTIOml (1) A GE PAR with a wind direction (From) of 1010, 2140, or 3270 requires inclusion of both adjacent downwind Protective Action Zones (PAZ) (PAZs 2, 3, and 4 only).
AUTIO (2)
A GE PAR with a wind direction (From) of 1240 or 169.0_ and dose of
> 5000 mrem TEDE at the Exclusion Area Boundary (EAB)
(measured or projected) requires inclusion of both adjacent downwind PAZs (PAZs 4 and 5 only).
2.1 If a GE classification exists, then Determine affected downwind PAZs by referring to the following table:
WINDl DIRECTIO)N (From) flCWNWINfl PA7 0-1000 PAZ 1 and 2 1010 PAZ 1, 2, and 4 1020-2130 PAZ 1 and 4 2140 PAZ 1, 3, and 4 2150-3260 PAZ 1 and 3 3270 PAZ 1, 2, and 3 3280 - 3600 PAZ 1 and 2 2.2 If a GE classification exists, and a dose of > 5000 mrem TEDE at the EAB (measured or projected), then Check the wind direction "From" using the below table to make a possible PAR determination or PAR upgrade:
WIND DIRECTION (From)
DOWNWIND PAZ 1240-1690 PAZ 1, 4, and 5 2.3 Notify offsite agencies verbally within 15 minutes of PAR or PAR Upgrade Determination and follow-up with a 30 minute printed notification.
ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 3 OF 4
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1, 2 AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 1 ATTACHMENT 1 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 9 OF 10 NOTES (1) A radiological release is an increase in measurable quantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or
~Ir~dv in th~ ~nvironm~nt (~s me~ur~d hv field monitnrin&~
(2)
A steam generator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radiological Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3)
Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information regarding the PAR is known and can be evaluated by the Emerlencv Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emergencv. During the recovery phase of a declared emeraencv. the local and State aaencies, in coniunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
GENERAL EMERGENCY PAR TABLE Condition Protective Action Recommendation General Emergency - with NO known Evacuate the State Beach. Evacuate PAZ 1 evacuation impediments (1) and the affected downwind zone(s), and ingest Potassium Iodide (KI) for the public in the affected PAZs.(This applies to PAZs 1, 2, 3, or 4 only)
General Emergency - with KNOWN Evacuate State Beach. Shelter PAZ 1 and evacuation impediments (1) affected downwind PAZ(s). If wind is toward PAZ 2, then evacuate that zone.
General Emergency - with an event related Ingest KI for the public in affected radiological release < 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> in duration PAZs.(Applies to PAZs 1, 2, 3, or 4 only)
General Emergency - with a dose > 5000 Evacuate the State Beach. Evacuate PAZ 1, mrem TEDE at the EAB (measured or 4, 5, and ingest KI for the public in those projected) and the wind towards PAZ 5, and PAZs NO known evacuation impediments (1)
General Emergency - with a dose > 5000 Evacuate the State Beach. Shelter PAZs 1, mrem TEDE at the EAB (measured or 4, 5, and ingest KI for the public in those projected) and the wind towards PAZ 5, and PAZs KNOWN evacuation impediments (1)
(1)
A known evacuation impediment is a physical obstacle to evacuation; caused by events such as earthquakes, flooding, roadway conditions, etc.; the EC is aware of at PAR issuance.
ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 4 OF 4
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1, 2 AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 1 ATTACHMENT 2 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 10 OF 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FLOWCHART NOTES (1) A radiological release is an increase in measurable auantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or already in the environment (as measured bv field monitorina).
(2)
A steam aenerator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radioloaical Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3) Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information reaardina the PAR is known and can be evaluated bv the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emeraencv. Durina the recovery ohase of a declared emergency, the local and State agencies, in coniunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
Yes Yes Yes No'OR Unknown A
Evacuate State Beach Shelter PAZ 1, and affected downwind PAZs. Ifwind is towards PAZ 2, then evacuate that zone.
Ingest KI for affected PAZs. (Applies to PAZs 1, 2, 3, or 4 only.)
No Evacuate State Beach Shelter PAZ 1, and affected downwind PAZ(s). Ingest KI for affected PAZs. (Applies to PAZs 1, 2, 3, or 4 No OR only.)
Jnknown Yes No Evacuate State Beach.
Yes Evacuate and ingest KI for PAZs 1, 4, & 5.
(1) A known evacuation impediment is a physical obstacle to evacuation; caused by events such as earthquakes, flooding, roadway conditions, etc.,
that the EC is aware of at PAR issuance.
ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 1 OF 1
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1,2 AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 2 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 1 OF 10 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 O B JE C T IV E..........................................................................................................................
2 2.0 R E FE R E N C ES......................................................................................................................
2 3.0 PR ER EQ U IS ITES.................................................................................................................
2 4.0 PR EC A U TIO N S....................................................................................................................
2 5.0 C H EC K LIST(S ).....................................................................................................................
3 6.0 PROCEDURE 3
6.2 General Emergency Protective Action Recommendations...................................
4 6.3 Protective Action Recommendations Beyond EPZ Boundary..............................
4 7.0 R E C O R D S.............................................................................................................................
5 ATTACHMENTS 1
General Emergency (GE) Protective Action Recommendations..............................
6 2
General Emergency Protective Action Recommendations Flowchart.................... 10 REFERENCE USE QA PROGRAM AFFECTING 50.59 DNAI72.48 DNA
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION EPIP S0123-VIII-10.3 UNITS 1, 2 AND 3 REVISION 12 EC 2 PAGE 2 OF 10 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 1.0 OBJECTIVE Provide guidance to Emergency Response Organization (ERO) personnel for making a Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) to offsite agencies.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Procedures 2.1.1 SO1 23-VI-0.9, Author's Guide for the Preparation of Orders, Procedures and Instructions 2.1.2 S0123*-VIII-10, Emergency Coordinator Duties 2.1.3 SO123-VIII-10.1, Station Emergency Director 2.1.4 SO123-VIII-10.2, Corporate Emergency Director Duties 2.1.5 SO123-XV-HU-3, Written Instruction Use and Adherence 2.2 Other 2.2.1 NUREG-0654 FEMA-REP-1 Rev. 1, "Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants" 2.2.2 USNRC IE Information Notice No. 83-28, "Criteria for Protective Action Recommendation for General Emergencies" 2.2.3 Emergency Plan for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station 2.2.4 10CFR50.47, Item (10), Protective Action Recommendations 3.0 PREREQUISITES 3.1 Emergency Planning (EP) is responsible for ensuring the current copy of this document is in the emergency notebook.
3.2 Personnel are responsible for ensuring they use the current copy of this document when not in a declared emergency or drill by checking the electronic document management system or by one of the methods described in S0123-XV-HU-3.
3.3 Verify level of use requirements on the first page of this document.
4.0 PRECAUTIONS 4.1 None
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1,2 AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 2 SO123-VII1-10.3 PAGE 3 OF 10 5.0 CHECKLIST(S) 5.1 None 6.0 PROCEDURE 6.1 Protective Action Recommendations Within Emergency Planninq Zone (EPZ)
Boundary For Unusual Events (UE). Alerts, and Site Area Emer-gencies (SAE)
NOTES (1)
A radiological release is an increase in measurable quantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or already in the environment (as measured by field monitoring).
(2)
A steam generator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radiological Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3) Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information regarding the PAR is known and can be evaluated by the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emergency. During the recovery phase of a declared emergency, the local and State agencies, in conjunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
6.1.1 Notify offsite agencies verbally within 15 minutes and follow-up with a 30 minute printed notification concerning a PAR or a PAR upgrade.
6.1.2 Refer to the UE, Alert, SAE PAR Table located below for required PARs.
UE, ALERT, SAE PAR TABLE Condition Protective Action Recommendation Unusual Event None Required Alert - with a security event Evacuate the State Beach Alert - with an event related radiological release Alert - All other Alerts (Alerts with NO Event None Required Related Radiological Release or Alert with NO Security Event)
Site Area Emergency - ALL Evacuate the State Beach
Ii NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION EPIP S0123-VIII-10.3 UNITS 1,2 AND 3 REVISION 12 EC 2 PAGE 4 OF 10 6.2 General Emeraenc¥ Protective Action Recommendations.
NOTES (1)
A radiological release is an increase in measurable quantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or already in the environment (as measured by field monitoring).
(2) A steam generator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radiological Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3)
Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information regarding the PAR is known and can be evaluated by the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emergency. During the recovery phase of a declared emergency, the local and State agencies, in conjunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
6.2.1 Refer to Attachment 1 for General Emergency (GE) PARs.
6.3 Protective Action Recommendations Beyond EPZ Boundary NOTES (1)
A radiological release is an increase in measurable quantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or already in the environment (as measured by field monitoring).
(2)
A steam generator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radiological Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3) Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information regarding the PAR is known and can be evaluated by the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emergency. During the recovery phase of a declared emergency, the local and State agencies, in conjunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
6.3.1 If a projected or actual dose beyond the EPZ is > 170 mrem TEDE but < 1 rem Total Effective Dose Equivalent (TEDE), then direct the Emergency Advisor Offsite to notify the Offsite Dose Assessment Center (ODAC) of the dose.
6.3.2 If a projected or actual dose beyond the EPZ is > 170 mrem Thyroid Committed Dose Equivalent (CDE) but < 5 rem Thyroid CDE Thyroid, then direct the Emergency Advisor Offsite to notify ODAC of the dose.
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION EPIP SO123-VIII-10.3 UNITS 1, 2 AND 3 REVISION 12 EC 2 PAGE 5 OF 10 6.3.3 If a projected or measured dose at the EPZ Boundary is > 1 rem TEDE or > 5 rem Thyroid CDE, then issue a PAR (15 min. notification) to the offsite agencies as follows:
.1 Estimate the distance beyond the EPZ Boundary at which the projected or measured dose falls below the level of 1 rem TEDE or 5 rem Thyroid CDE.
.2 Recommend evacuation to the distance where the projected or measured dose falls below the level of 1 rem TEDE or 5 rem Thyroid CDE only in the affected sector(s).
7.0 RECORDS 7.1 Collect all paperwork generated in response to the emergency event (e.g., logs, procedures, attachments, completed forms and checklists) and deliver to Emergency Planning Coordinator (EPC)..
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1,2 AND 3 EPI P REVISION 12 EC 2 ATTACHMENT 1 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 6 OF 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY (GE) PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS NOTES: (1) The Onshift HP Supervision, TSC HP Lead, or the EOF HP Lead should be assigned the task of obtaining the meteorological data, if available.
(2) The initial GE PAR and verbal notification should be made within the same 15 minutes.
1.0 If a GE classification has been declared, then obtain the following information for determining the initial offsite PAR:
1.1 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION 1.1.1 The 15-minute average wind direction (From) used for making PAR and PAR Upgrade decisions should be obtained from Raddose-V.
1.1.2 If 15-minute information is not available from Raddose-V, then Use the instantaneous meteorological data found on Page 256 of
- CFMS,
- a.
FIRST:
10 Meter Primary Meteorological Tower
- b.
SECOND: 40 Meter Primary Meteorological Tower 1.1.3 If Raddose-V, the 10 meter and 40 meter information found on CFMS is not available, then the wind direction (From) should be obtained in the following order:
- a.
FIRST:
EOF Meteorological Tower
- b.
SECOND: EOF Meteorologist
- c.
THIRD:
National Weather Service
- d.
FOURTH: The Internet (Weather Channel Page, Weather Underground Page, etc.)
1.2 EVACUATION IMPEDIMENTS 1.2.1 Information concerning any KNOWN evacuation impediments.
1.3 RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE PARAMETERS 1.3.1 Radiological Release Parameters KNOWN Radiological Release Duration Radiological Release measured or projected dose Any other factors that the Health Physics Supervisor/Lead feels is applicable ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 1 OF 4
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION EPIP SO123-VIII-10.3 UNITS 1,2 AND 3 REVISION 12 EC 2 PAGE 7 OF 10 ATTACHMENT 1 NOTE :
A GE PAR Upgrade should be made within 15-minutes after recognizing the need for a PAR Upgrade. The Verbal Notification has to be made within 15-minutes after the PAR Upgrade was determined.
1.4 PAR UPGRADE(S) 1.4.1 If a PAR Upgrade is necessary, then obtain:
The 15-minute average wind direction (From), if available (Refer to Section 1.1 of this Attachment).
Information concerning KNOWN evacuation impediments (Refer to Section 1.2 of this Attachment).
Radiological release parameters (Refer to Section 1.3 of this Attachment).
ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 2 OF 4
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1,2 AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 2 ATTACHMENT 1 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 8 OF 10 2.0 Utilize the table (General Emergency PAR Table) found on page 3 of this Attachment and/or (GE Protective Action Recommendations Flowchart) to make the appropriate GE PAR or GE PAR Upgrade.
requires inclusion of both adjacent downwind Protective Action Zones (PAZ) (PAZs 2, 3, and 4 only).
oAUTIOrN (2)
A GE PAR with a wind direction (From) of 1240 or 1690 and dose of
> 5000 mrem TEDE at the Exclusion Area Boundary (EAB)
(measured or projected) requires inclusion of both adjacent downwind PAZs (PAZs 4 and 5 only).
2.1 If a GE classification exists, then Determine affected downwind PAZs by referring to the following table:
WIND DIRECTION (From)
DOWNWIND PAZ 0-1000 PAZ 1 and 2 1010 PAZ 1, 2, and 4 1020-2130 PAZ 1 and 4 2140 PAZ 1, 3, and 4 2150-3260 PAZ 1 and 3 3270 PAZ 1, 2, and 3 3280-3600 PAZ 1 and 2 2.2 If a GE classification exists, and a dose of> 5000 mrem TEDE at the EAB (measured or projected), then Check the wind direction "From" using the below table to make a possible PAR determination or PAR upgrade:
WIND DIRECTION (From)
DOWNWIND PAZ 7
-1240-1690 1PAZ 1,4and5 2.3 Notify offsite agencies verbally within 15 minutes of PAR or PAR Upgrade Determination and follow-up with a 30 minute printed notification.
ATTACHMENT 1 PAGE 3 OF 4
NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1,2 AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 2 ATTACHMENT 1 S0123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 9 OF 10 NOTES (1)
A radiological release is an increase in measurable quantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or already in the environment (as measured by field monitoring).
(2)
A steam generator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radiological Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3)
Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information regarding the PAR is known and can be evaluated by the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emergency. During the recovery phase of a declared emergency, the local and State agencies, in conjunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
GENERAL EMERGENCY PAR TABLE Condition Protective Action Recommendation General Emergency - with NO known Evacuate the State Beach. Evacuate PAZ 1 evacuation impediments (1) and the affected downwind zone(s), and ingest Potassium Iodide (KI) for the public in the affected PAZs.(This applies to PAZs 1, 2, 3, or 4 only)
General Emergency - with KNOWN Evacuate State Beach. Shelter PAZ 1 and evacuation impediments (1) affected downwind PAZ(s). If wind is toward PAZ 2, then evacuate that zone.
General Emergency - with an event related Ingest KI for the public in affected radiological release < 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> in duration PAZs.(Applies to PAZs 1, 2, 3, or 4 only)
General Emergency - with a dose -- 5000 Evacuate the State Beach. Evacuate PAZ 1, mrem TEDE at the EAB (measured or 4, 5, and ingest KI for the public in those projected) and the wind towards PAZ 5, and PAZs NO known evacuation impediments (1)
General Emergency - with a dose -> 5000 Evacuate the State Beach. Shelter PAZs 1, mrem TEDE at the EAB (measured or 4, 5, and ingest KI for the public in those projected) and the wind towards PAZ 5, and PAZs KNOWN evacuation impediments (1) 1 1
(1)
A known evacuation impediment is a physical obstacle to evacuation; caused by events such as earthquakes, flooding, roadway conditions, etc.; the EC is aware of at PAR issuance.
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i NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION UNITS 1,2 AND 3 EPIP REVISION 12 EC 2 ATTACHMENT 2 SO123-VIII-10.3 PAGE 10 OF 10 GENERAL EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS FLOWCHART NOTES (1) A radiological release is an increase in measurable quantities of radioactive material related to the event which are in a pathway to the environment, or already in the environment (as measured by field monitoring).
(2) A steam generator tube rupture meets the definition of a Radiological Release, until the steam generator is isolated.
(3)
Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) may be upgraded when information regarding the PAR is known and can be evaluated by the Emergency Coordinator (EC).
(4) PARs should not be removed or reduced, except during the recovery phase of a declared emergency. During the recovery phase of a declared emergency, the local and State agencies, in conjunction with the utility, will decide if the threat to the public is over and make appropriate changes to existing protective action decisions and/or protective action recommendations.
Yes Yes Yes Evacuate State Beach Shelter PAZ 1, and affected downwind PAZs. If wind Is towards PAZ 2, then evacuate that zone.
Ingest KI for affected PAZs. (Applies to PAZs 1, 2, 3, or 4 only.)
No Yes No Evacuate State Beach.
Yes Evacuate and ingest KI for PAZs 1, 4, & 5.
(1) A known evacuation impediment is a physical obstacle to evacuation; caused by events such as earthquakes, flooding, roadway conditions, etc.,
that the EC is aware of at PAR issuance.
ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE 1 OF 1 SONGS EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES (EPIPs) INDEX DOCUMENT SO123-VIII-0.100 SO 123-VIII-0.200 SO 123-VIII-0.201 SO 123-VI II-0.202 SO123-VIII-0.301 SO123-VIII-0.302 S0123-VIII-0.303 S0123-VIII-1 S0123-VIII-10 SO123-VIII-10.1 SO123-VIII-10.2 SO123-VIII-10.3 S0123-VIII-10.4 ISS2 SO123-VIII-10.5 SO123-VIII-10.6 S023-VIII-30 SO123-VIII-30.1 REV. #
TCN/EC TITLE 14 14-1 MAINTENANCE AND CONTROL OF EMERGENCY PLANNING DOCUMENTS 13 EMERGENCY PLAN DRILLS AND EXERCISES 21 21-1 EMERGENCY PLAN EQUIPMENT SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM (EPESP) 10 ASSIGNMENT OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL 15 15-1 EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS TESTING 5
ONSITE EMERGENCY SIREN SYSTEM TEST 3
34 30 20 18 PERIMETER PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM (PPAS) ROUTINE TEST RECOGNITION AND CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY COORDINATOR DUTIES STATION EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES CORPORATE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR DUTIES 12 12-2 PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 3
4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC)
MANAGER DUTIES EVENT CLOSE OUT AND RECOVERY 3
17 26 3-1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIONS FOR A DECLARED SECURITY EVENT UNITS 2/3 OPERATIONS LEADER DUTIES EMERGENCY PLANNING COORDINATOR DUTIES SONGS EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES (EPIPs) INDEX DOCUMENT REV. #
TCN/EC TITLE SO123-VIII-30.3 6
OSC OPERATIONS COORDINATOR DUTIES SO123-VIII-30.4 10 10-1 EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR DUTIES SO123-VIII-30.7 14 14-1 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS SO123-VIII-40 26 TSC HEALTH PHYSICS LEADER DUTIES SO123-VIII-40.1 27 OSC HEALTH PHYSICS COORDINATOR DUTIES SO123-VIII-40.3 17 EOF HEALTH PHYSICS (HP) LEADER DUTIES SO123-VIII-40.100 14 DOSE ASSESSMENT SO123-VIII-40.200 2
RADDOSE-V DOSE ASSESSMENT SO123-VIII-40.300 1
OFFSITE FIELD MONITORING TEAM DUTIES S0123-VIII-50 17 TSC TECHNICAL LEADER DUTIES SO123-VIII-50.1 7
CHEMISTRY COORDINATOR DUTIES SO123-VIII-50.2 7
EOF TECHNICAL LEADER DUTIES S023-VIII-50.3 10 CORE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT SO123-VIII-60 23 SECURITY LEADER DUTIES SO123-VIII-60.1 20 OSC SECURITY COORDINATOR DUTIES SO123-VIII-60.2 11 EOF SECURITY LIAISON DUTIES SO123-VIII-60.4 3
SECURITY DIRECTOR DUTIES SO123-VIII-70 20 20-1 ADMINISTRATIVE LEADER DUTIES SO123-VIII-70.2 7
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IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES (EPIPs) INDEX TCN/EC TITLE EMERGENCY GROUP LEADER DUTIES SO 123-VI 1-80 15 SONGS EMERGENCY PLAN REFERENCED MANUALS, ORDERS AND TRAINING PROCEDURES REV. #
TCN/EC TITLE DOCUMENT SO123-EP-1 S0123-NP-1 S0123-XXI-1.11.3 EPSD-1 EPSD-1 1.0 8
8 24 2
2 EPSD-1 2.0 EPSD-1 3.0 EPSD-1 4.0 EPSD-1 5.0 EPSD-1 5.1 2
2 2
2 2
SONGS EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTATION OFFSITE EMERGENCY PLANNING (OEP) RESPONSIBILITIES AND OFFSITE INTERFACES EMERGENCY PLAN TRAINING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION EMERGENCY ACTION LEVEL TECHNICAL BASES SECTION 1.0 - PURPOSE SECTION 2.0 - DISCUSSION SECTION 3.0 - REFERENCES SECTION 4.0 - DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS SECTION 5.0 - EAL TECHNICAL BASES SECTION 5.1 - CATEGORY A -
ABNORMAL RAD LEVELS /
RADIOLOGICAL EFFLUENT SECTION 5.2 - CATEGORY C - COLD SHUTDOWN I REFUELING SYSTEM MALFUNCTION SECTION 5.3 - CATEGORY E -
EVENTS RELATED TO INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATIONS SECTION 5.4 - CATEGORY F -
FISSION PRODUCT BARRIER DEGRADATION EPSD-1 5.2 2
EPSD-1 5.3 2
EPSD-1 5.4 2
SONGS EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES (EPIPs) INDEX EPSD-1 5.5 2
SECTION 5.5 - CATEGORY H -
HAZARDS AND OTHER CONDITIONS AFFECTING PLANT SAFETY EPSD-1 5.6 2
SECTION 5.6 - CATEGORY S -
SYSTEM MALFUNCTION