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Radiological Emergency Response Plan Implementing Procedures and Nuclear Emergency Public Information Plan and Implementing Procedures
ML14332A293
Person / Time
Site: Kewaunee Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 11/18/2014
From: Yuen S
Dominion, Dominion Energy Kewaunee
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
14-561, FOIA/PA-2014-0492
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Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc.

N490 Hwy 42, Kewaunee, WI 54216 NOV 18 2014 iDominion Web Address: wwwdoni.com Security-Related Information - Withhold Under 10 CFR 2.390 ATTN: Document Control Desk Serial No.14-561 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission LIC/RPR/RO Washington, DC 20555-0001 Docket No.: 50-305 License No.: DPR-43 DOMINION ENERGY KEWAUNEE, INC.

KEWAUNEE POWER STATION RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES AND NUCLEAR EMERGENCY PUBLIC INFORMATION PLAN AND IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Pursuant to 10 CFR 50 Appendix E, enclosed is Kewaunee Power Station Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIP) revision dated November 3, 2014. The revised procedures supersede the entire set of previously submitted EPIP procedures and Nuclear Public Information Plan and Implementing Procedures (NEPIP).

Please follow the instructions below.

REMOVE (and SHRED*) INSERT Procedure/Form - Rev. No. Procedure/Form Rev. No.

Entire set of EPIPs and EP-KW-EIP-001 0 NEPIPs Various EP-KW-EIP-002 0 EP-KW-EIP-003 0 EP-KW-EIP-004 0 EP-KW-EIP-005 0 EP-KW-EIP-SEC-001 0 EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 0 Mr. Hironori Peterson, Region Ill, NRC is being provided With a copy of this letter and two CDs, each containing the current version bf the EPIP.

The procedures identified in the attachment to this letter contain Security-Related Information and are to be withheld from public disclosure under 10 CFR 2.390(d)(1).

A Security-Related Information -Withhold Under 10 CFR 2.390 Upon removal of the Security-Related procedures listed in the attachment, this letter and the enclosure are decontrolled.

Serial No.14-561 Page 2 of 2 Please contact Mr. Richard Repshas at (920) 388-8217 if you have any questions.

Very truly yours, Stewar J. Yuen Plant Manager, Kewaunee Power Station Attachment Enclosure Commitments made by this letter: None cc: Regional Administrator, Region III U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2443 Warrenville Road Suite 210 Lisle, IL 60532-4352 Without enclosure, and with 2 CDs:

Mr. Hironori Peterson U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region III 2443 Warrenville Road, Suite 210 Lisle, IL 60532-4352

Serial No.14-561 Attachment Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT EP-KW-EIP-001 Security-Related EP-KW-EIP-002 Security-Related EP-KW-EIP-003 Security-Related EP-KW-EIP-004 EP-KW-EIP-005 EP-KW-EIP-SEC-001 Security-Related EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001

Kewaunee Power Station

'-D*minin Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure

Title:

ERO Support During an Emergency Procedure Number Revision Number Effective Date and EP-KW-EIP-004 0 Approvals On File Revision Summary This revision 0 procedure is formatted in FrameMaker to standards set forth in AD-AA-1 01-1002, Writers Guide for Procedures and Guidance and Reference Documents.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-004 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 2 of 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 P U R P O S E . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. . ... . .. . .. . . ... .. .. . . . ... .. . .. . .. ... . .. . .. . ... .. . . 3 2 .0 SC OP E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.0 IN ST R U C T IO N S ................................................................ 4 3.1 Personnel Response to a Declared Emergency ................................. 4 3.2 Search and R escue ......................................................... 4 3.3 Em ergency M odifications ..................................................... 5 4 .0 R E C O R D S ..................................................................... 6 4 .1 Q A R ecords ............................................................... 6 4.2 N on-Q A R ecords ........................................................... 6 5.0 ADM INISTRATIVE INFORMATION ................................................. 6 5.1 C om m itm ents .............................................................. 6 5 .2 R efe re nces ................................................................ 6 ATTACHMENTS A S earch and R escue ............................................................ 7 INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-004 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 3 of 8 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides instructions for the following:

" Response of site personnel to the declaration of an emergency at Kewaunee Power Station (KPS)

" Search and rescue operations

" Establishing the controls and documentation for changes to equipment or systems necessary during a declared emergency

" Processing Work Orders in a declared emergency condition 2.0 SCOPE 2.1 In the event of a plant emergency, the Shift Manager (SM) assumes the dual title and responsibilities of the Shift Manager and Emergency Director (ED).

2.2 10 CFR 50.54 (x) and (y) provide that in an emergency, where it is immediately apparent NO action consistent with license condition and technical specifications can provide adequate or equivalent protection, a licensee may take reasonable action that departs from a license condition or a technical specification when this action is immediately needed to protect the public health and safety. This action shall be approved, as a minimum, by the SM/ED prior to taking the action.

2.3 Personnel involved in search and rescue missions that may involve high radiation areas should keep in mind the concepts of time, distance, and shielding to minimize radiation exposure as much as possible.

2.4 The buddy system shall be in effect. Search and rescue team members will only be allowed to travel into a potentially dangerous or high radiation area if within direct sight or sound of their partner.

2.5 Proper radiological controls must be adhered to during a search and rescue.

2.6 All work performed should follow the guidelines of the Dominion Safety Policy.

2.7 All work performed must have prior approval of SM/ED prior to commencing.

2.8 Any changes to maintenance procedures must be approved by the Technical Director (TD) and SM.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-004 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 4 of 8 2.9 EP-KW-EIP-003, Response to a Security Event, shall be referenced for a security event.

3.0 INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 Personnel Response to a Declared Emergency 3.1.1 WHEN the plant siren sounds, THEN LISTEN to the announcement for further instructions.

Technical Director/ 3.1.2 IF your pager activates OR the plant page declares an emergency, RPD THEN REPORT to the Control Room.

Non-ERO Staff 3.1.3 IF the site declares an emergency, THEN REPORT to the nearest assembly area:

" ATF Lunchroom

" Warehouse Annex Lunchroom

" Security Building

" Radiation Protection Office 3.1.4 The senior person in the Assembly Area shall implement EP-KW-EIP-SEC-001, Security Force Emergency Responses.

3.2 Search and Rescue Technical Director 3.2.1 IF Security reports missing personnel during assembly and accountability, THEN COORDINATE Search and Rescue Teams per ATTACHMENT A, Search and Rescue.

3.2.2 REPORT all area search results to the SM/ED.

3.2.3 WHEN search and rescue operations are complete OR NO longer necessary, THEN RECALL all Search and Rescue Teams.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-004 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 5 of 8 3.3 Emergency Modifications Technical Director 3.3.1 IF an emergency modification is required during a declared emergency, THEN ENSURE the EP Form, Emergency Modification Request is completed.

3.3.2 ASSIGN a number to the Emergency Modification per EP Form, Emergency Modification Index.

3.3.3 REVIEW the Emergency Modification with the SM/ED.

a. DETERMINE plant conditions are acceptable prior to allowing the installation of the Emergency Modification.
b. IF the Emergency Modification is to be installed under 10 CFR 50.54 (x) and (y), THEN ENSURE the SM/ED sign the appropriate Emergency Modification Request form.

3.3.4 INSTALL the Emergency Modification in accordance with the applicable Urgent or Priority 1 Work Order.

3.3.5 Upon entry into the recovery phase, REVIEW the Emergency Modification Index and REMOVE the mods that are NO longer needed.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-004 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 6 of 8 4.0 RECORDS The following QA records and non-QA records are generated by or created according to this document and are listed on the KPS Records Retention Schedule. These records shall be maintained according to the KPS Records Management Program.

4.1 QA Records 4.1.1 For Actual Events

. EP-KW-EIP-SEC-001, Security Force Emergency Responses 4.2 Non-QA Records 4.2.1 For Drills and Exercises

. EP-KW-EIP-SEC-001, Security Force Emergency Responses 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION 5.1 Commitments None 5.2 References 5.2.1 Procedures

a. EP-KW-EIP-003, Response to a Security Event
b. EP-KW-EIP-SEC-001, Security Force Emergency Responses 5.2.2 Other
a. 10 CFR 50.54 (x) and (y)
b. Kewaunee Power Station Emergency Plan
c. Permanently Defueled Emergency Action Level Basis Document INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-004 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 7 of 8 ATTACHMENT A Search and Rescue (Page 1 of 2) 1.0 USE the following to determine the most likely location of missing person(s):

" Gai-tronics

" Plant security computer

  • Immediate supervisor for expected work location

" Plant key checkout log

" RP access NOTE: Search and Rescue teams should be coordinated so duplication of effort is avoided, unnecessary radiation exposure does NOT occur, and time is used effectively.

2.0 The Technical Director will coordinate the search and rescue effort.

3.0 SELECT Search and Rescue Team members according to the following criteria:

" Minimum of two personnel per team

" Knowledge of plant layout

" IF possible, THEN at least one member should be a Radiation Technician.

  • IF possible, THEN At least one team member should have first aid training.

4.0 PERFORM a brief for the Search and Rescue Teams including the following:

" Area to be searched

" Radiation levels in the area

" Any hazards they may encounter

" Communications expectations and methods Appropriate PPE, dosimetry, first aid equipment, and respiratory protection INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-004 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 8 of 8 ATTACHMENT A Search and Rescue (Page 2 of 2) 5.0 During the search and rescue effort, PERFORM the following:

" MONITOR and RECORD radiation levels.

" ENSURE all significant events are recorded

" IF any unexpected physical conditions OR radiological hazards are encountered, THEN OBTAIN further instructions from the TD or ABORT the mission.

" WHEN the missing person(s) is found, THEN CONTACT the TD.

5.1 IF the person(s) is injured OR unconscious, THEN PERFORM the following:

5.1.1 PROVIDE first aid to the extent possible without endangering the safety of the rescuer.

5.1.2 IF a stretcher is required, THEN call for assistance.

5.1.3 As soon as possible, TRANSPORT or ESCORT the individual(s) to a safe location.

6.0 At the completion of the search, RETURN to the Control Room for debrief.

INFORMATION USE

Kewaunee Power Station 77

n-O"O'Dominion- *s Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure

Title:

Emergency Radiation Controls Procedure Number Revision Number Effective Date and EP-KW-EIP-005 0 Approvals On File Revision Summary This revision 0 procedure is formatted in FrameMaker to standards set forth in AD-AA-1 01-1002, Writers Guide for Procedures and Guidance and Reference Documents.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 2 of 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 P U R P O S E ..................................................................... 3 2 .0 SCO P E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.0 IN S T R U C T IO N S ................................................................ 4 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Release Path, Radioactivity, and Release Rate Determination ...... 4 3.2 Emergency Radiation Entry Controls ............

3.3 Emergency Radiation Exposure .. ............. ............

3.4 Com pletion ................... ............. ............

4.0 RECO RDS ........................ .............

  • 9 4.1 QA Records .................. .............
  • 9 4.2 Non-QA Records .............. .............
  • 9 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION .... ............. .. 10 5.1 Commitments ................. ............. .. 10 5.2 References ................... ............. .10 ATTACHMENTS A 10 CFR 20 Limits and EPA-400 Dose Guidelines ... * .11 B Auxiliary Building Stack Release (Grab Sample) .... .. 12 C Emergency Exposure Authorization ... ............. .. 13 INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 3 of 15 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides instruction for the following:

  • Identifying and analyzing radioactive gaseous effluent

. Entering areas that have become radioactively contaminated or have increased in radiation levels

  • Implementation of emergency radiation controls 2.0 SCOPE 2.1 This procedure shall be implemented upon declaration of an Unusual Event or Alert.

2.2 In the event of a plant emergency, the Shift Manager (SM) assumes the dual title and responsibilities of the Shift Manager and Emergency Director (ED).

2.3 Any radiation exposure in excess of 10 CFR 20 dose limits shall be authorized by the SM/ED.

2.4 The Radiological Protection Director (RPD) has overall responsibility for in-plant personnel monitoring.

2.5 When providing emergency radiation controls, non-emergency procedures should be used as much as practicable, except as noted in this procedure.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 4 of 15 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Ifdesired, particulate grab samples may be taken and analyzed, but these samples should NOT delay performance of the noble gas sampling analysis.

Particulate samples are taken and analyzed using applicable sections of RP-KW-005-004, Effluent Monitoring and Sampling Requirements, and RP-KW-005-014, Airborne Radioactivity Sample Analysis.

3.1 Gaseous Effluent Release Path, Radioactivity, and Release Rate Determination NOTE: Alternative dose projection calculations may be performed in accordance with EP-KW-EIP-001, Emergency Response.

3.1.1 MONITOR the following indications and IDENTIFY a radioactive release is occurring from the Auxiliary Building Vent Stack:

" R-13 cpm

  • R-14 cpm 3.1.2 DETERMINE the appropriate sample point for the release path.

3.1.3 PERFORM pre-sample preparation as follows:

a. For entries into controlled areas, FOLLOW instructions in:
  • Subsection 3.2, Emergency Radiation Entry Controls

" Subsection 3.3, Emergency Radiation Exposure

" Applicable Radiation Work Permit

b. OBTAIN the following equipment:

" Marinelli Beaker

" Gas Syringes (10cc, lcc, 0.lee), if required INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 5 of 15 3.1.4 IF a noble gas grab sample from the Auxiliary Building Vent Stack is required to determine the radioactive release rate, THEN PERFORM the following.

a. Using the applicable sections of RP-KW-005-004, Effluent Monitoring and Sampling Requirements, COLLECT a noble gas grab sample from either the R-1 3 or R-1 4 sampling skids.
b. Using the applicable sections of RP-KW-005-014, Airborne Radioactivity Sample Analysis, and HP-05.020, Counting of High Activity Samples, ANALYZE the noble gas grab sample.
c. RECORD the total radioactive release concentration (pCi/cc) from the noble gas grab sample analysis results (e.g. APEX sample results printout) on ATTACHMENT B, Auxiliary Building Stack Release (Grab Sample).
d. CALCULATE the total release flow rate (cc/sec) by adding the operating Auxiliary Building Fan flow rates or using the alternate methods provided on ATTACHMENT B.
e. RECORD the total release flow rate (cc/sec) on ATTACHMENT B.
f. CALCULATE the radioactive release rate (Ci/sec) by multiplying the total radioactive release concentration (pCi/cc) by total release flow rate (cc/sec) and by 1E-6 (Ci/pCi).

Ci/sec = pCi/cc X cc/sec X 1 E-6

g. RECORD the radioactive release rate (Ci/sec) on ATTACHMENT B.
h. PRINT, SIGN, and DATE the completed ATTACHMENT B.
i. ATTACH all sample results to completed ATTACHMENT B and TRANSMIT to the RPD for review and input to dose projection calculation if applicable.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 6 of 15 NOTE: Personnel engaged in emergency repair, emergency operation, and rescue operations should keep in mind the concepts of time, distance, and shielding to minimize radiation exposure.

3.2 Emergency Radiation Entry Controls 3.2.1 REVIEW shielded pathways and critical equipment location maps to establish radiological conditions and to determine an access pathway to the affected areas.

NOTE: During emergency situations when quick action is necessary, continuous surveillance by a Radiation Technologist or RP Supervisor/Staff may substitute for the RWP. (Ref. 5.2.1 .c) 3.2.2 IF necessary, THEN COMPLETE a Radiation Work Permit (RWP) prior to entry in accordance with RP-KW-001 -016, Radiation Work Permit -

Preparation, Issuance, and Termination.

3.2.3 ENSURE the following are used properly in compliance with the RWP.

" Instrumentation

" Respiratory protection

" Clothing

" Dosimetry 3.2.4 IF responding to a fuel handling accident, THEN ENSURE a beta sensitive survey instrument is used due to presence of Kr-85 noble gas.

3.2.5 REVIEW exposure records of personnel entering the affected areas.

3.2.6 DETERMINE each entrant's remaining annual dose.

a. CALCULATE stay times based on this dose.
b. REVIEW these calculations with each entrant.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 7 of 15 NOTE: It is recommended that annual doses to personnel in the radiological area during an emergency situation remain below 10 CFR 20 dose limits.

NOTE: SM/ED approval is required with concurrence of the RPD, for entries where a team member is likely to exceed 10 CFR 20 dose limits. RPD concurrence may be obtained via teleconference.

3.2.7 BRIEF personnel on dose limits and conditions set in accordance with ATTACHMENT A, 10 CFR 20 Limits and EPA-400 Dose Guidelines, for their assigned task, noting the following:

  • TEDE less than 10 rem for protecting valuable property

" TEDE less than 25 rem for Search and Rescue 3.2.8 During the entry, MONITOR the following:

  • Communications

" Radiation levels in specific areas

" Dose rates and doses received to the entrants 3.2.9 LOG any important events, locations, and time of occurrence.

3.2.10 REPORT information in Step 3.2.8 and 3.2.9 to the RPD.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 8 of 15 3.3 Emergency Radiation Exposure 3.3.1 IF entry into a radiological area is likely to exceed 10 CFR 20 dose limits, THEN, COMPLETE ATTACHMENT C, Emergency Exposure Authorization.

3.3.2 WHEN ATTACHMENT C has been completed, THEN ENSURE RPD concurs and SM/ED approves the Emergency Radiation Exposure.

3.3.3 PERFORM a pre-job brief with personnel likely to exceed 10 CFR 20 dose limits and INCLUDE the following.

" Work location and access route

" Work method, tools, equipment, and parts

" Area dose rates, airborne concentrations, and stay times

" Communication requirements

" Potential problems and abort instructions 3.3.4 REMOVE any individual who has exceeded 10 CFR 20 dose limits from work involving additional radiation exposure.

- Any additional radiological work shall be approved by the SM/ED.

3.3.5 IF any personnel has exceeded OR is suspected to have exceeded 25 rem TEDE, THEN REFER them for appropriate medical care.

3.4 Completion 3.4.1 SEND completed EIPs, forms, and other applicable records to Operations - EP Personnel.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 9 of 15 4.0 RECORDS The following QA records and non-QA records are generated by or created according to this document and are listed on the KPS Records Retention Schedule. These records shall be maintained according to the KPS Records Management Program.

4.1 QA Records 4.1.1 For Actual Events

" ATTACHMENT B, Auxiliary Building Stack Release (Grab Sample)

" ATTACHMENT C, Emergency Exposure Authorization 4.2 Non-QA Records 4.2.1 For Drills and Exercises

  • ATTACHMENT B, Auxiliary Building Stack Release (Grab Sample)

" ATTACHMENT C, Emergency Exposure Authorization INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 10 of 15 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION 5.1 Commitments None 5.2 References 5.2.1 Procedures

a. EP-KW-EIP-001, Emergency Response
b. HP-05.020, Counting of High Activity Samples
c. RP-KW-001 -016, Radiation Work Permit - Preparation, Issuance, and Termination
d. RP-KW-005-004, Effluent Monitoring and Sampling Requirements
e. RP-KW-005-014, Airborne Radioactivity Sample Analysis 5.2.2 Other
a. Kewaunee Power Station Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan
b. Permanently Defueled Emergency Action Level Basis Document
c. EPA-400-R-92-001, Manual of Protective Actions Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents, May 1992 INFORMATION USE

DOMINION S EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 11 of 15 ATTACHMENT A 10 CFR 20 Limits and EPA-400 Dose Guidelines (Page 1 of 1)

Table 1 10CFR20 Radiation Dose Limits TEDE, Adult Annual 5 REM TODE, Adult Annual 50 REM LDE, Adult Annual 15 REM SDE, Skin, Adult Annual 50 REM SDE, Extremity Annual 50 REM DAC-HOUR, Adult Annual 2000 DAC-HOURS Table 2 EPA RADIATION DOSE GUIDELINES (EPA-400)

Projected Dose (rem) to Actions/Conditions Comment Emergency Team Workers TEDE < 5 Control exposure of emergency workers to these levels except for Lens of the eye < 15 those instances listed below.

(Appropriate controls for emergency workers include time limitations and All other organs < 50 TODE respirators.)

TEDE < 10 Emergency workers exposure should be controlled below these levels when their mission involves All other organs < 100 TODE protecting valuable property. "All other organs" include: skin, extremities, and thyroid.

TEDE < 25 Emergency workers exposure should be controlled below these levels Lens of the eye < 75 when their mission involves life saving or protection of large All other organs < 250 TODE populations.

TEDE > 25 Exposures above these levels to emergency workers will be on a Lens of the eye > 75 voluntary basis only to persons fully aware of the risks involved.

All other organs > 250 TODE INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 12 of 15 ATTACHMENT B Auxiliary Building Stack Release (Grab Sample)

(Page 1 of 1) 1.0 Total Radioactive Release Concentration from noble gas grab sample analysis results:

(PCi/cc) (Applicable sample results attached) 2.0 Total release flow rate:

Operating Fans cc/sec Auxiliary Building Vent A ON / OFF 1.87E +7 Auxiliary Building Vent B ON / OFF 1.87E +7 Spent Fuel Pool A ON / OFF 4.67E +6 Spent Fuel Pool B ON / OFF 4.67E +6 Total (Aux. Bldg. Stack) Flow Rate cc/sec OR

  • Auxiliary Building Stack Flow from the Plant Process Computer System (PPCS) Tag #

F7001G CFM = (X)

(X) x (2.83E4) = cc/sec 60 3.0 Radioactive Release Rate:

Total Release Concentration (pCi/cc) X Total Release Flow Rate (cc/sec) X 1 E - 6 (Ci/tCi) = Ci/sec

(ýLCi/cc) X (cc/sec) X 1E - 6 (Ci/[Ci) = Ci/sec Completed by: Date:

Print / Sign Reviewed by: Date:

Print / Sign

  • Preferred method for determining Aux. Bldg. Stack Flow Rate INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 13 of 15 ATTACHMENT C Emergency Exposure Authorization (Page 1 of 3)

NOTE: Only the type of exposure expected to be exceeded need be estimated and approved.

NOTE: Approval of Emergency Exposures is a Non-delegable Responsibility.

WARNING: Emergency worker exposure limits are NOT to be applied to minors or pregnant women. I!

Emergency Exposure Guidelines:

1. All Emergency Exposures shall be authorized by the Emergency Director.
2. All individuals may be authorized up to 5 Rem TEDE, 15 Rem LDE, or 50 Rem SDE/TODE emergency exposure for a given emergency event. Historical occupational exposure is NOT totaled into this limit.
3. Volunteers may be authorized up to 10 Rem TEDE, 30 Rem LDE, or 100 Rem SDE/TODE to protect valuable property.
4. Volunteers may be authorized up to 25 Rem TEDE, 75 Rem LDE, or 250 Rem SDE/TODE for life saving or the protection of large populations.
5. Individuals may volunteer to receive greater than 25 Rem TEDE, 75 Rem LDE, or 250 Rem SDE/TODE for life saving or the protection of large populations.
6. All emergency exposures are voluntary. For higher doses (greater than 5 Rem) individuals over the age of 45 are preferable.
7. Individuals shall be briefed on the possible effects from high levels of radiation exposure (SEE page 3 of this Attachment).

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 14 of 15 ATTACHMENT C Emergency Exposure Authorization (Page 2 of 3)

Name: TLD #: Age:

Reason for exposure in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits: (INCLUDE tasks to be performed)

Estimated Dose Needed for Task (1) Authorized Emergency Dose Whole Body (TEDE) REM REM Lens of the Eye (LDE) REM REM Extremity / Organ REM REM (SDE / TODE)

I have volunteered to perform the task(s) during which I will receive the emergency exposure, and I understand the potential consequences of the proposed emergency assignment from attached summary.

Individual to Receive Exposure: Date:

Signature Radiation Protection Director Concurrence: Date:

Signature Emergency Director Approval (2): Date:

Signature (1) Only the type of exposure expected to be exceeded need be estimated and approved.

(2) Approval of Emergency Exposures is a Non Delegable Responsibility.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-005 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 15 of 15 ATTACHMENT C Emergency Exposure Authorization (Page 3 of 3)

Possible Effects From High Levels Of Radiation Exposure Radiation injury depends on numerous factors such as the type of radiation, the parts of the body exposed, the rate and duration of exposure, the number of exposures, and the age and sex of the irradiated person.

There are short and long term effects from high levels of radiation exposure.

Short Term Effects:

Whole Body Effects:

15 to 20 Rem - NO symptoms, blood test may show some slight changes.

50 to 200 Rem - Some nausea, vomiting, and slight decrease in blood count, NO deaths expected.

200 to 450 Rem - Most have nausea, vomiting, and feel flu symptoms. Most have hair loss, infection likely, 10-50% deaths without medical attention.

450 to 600 Rem - Flu, bleeding from mouth and throat, infections likely, 50-90% deaths without medical attention.

600 to 1000 Rem - Symptoms worse than above, 90-100% deaths without medical attention.

Radiation Injury to th e Skin:

Less than 1000 Rem - First degree thermal burn (similar to sunburn)

To 5000 Rem - Blisters form and break open

- Similar to scalding or chemical burn Over 5000 Rem - Ulceration and major skin damage Potential Long Term Effects: Based on information from the National Research Council (BEIR V).

Cancer Probability: - The normal chance of contracting fatal cancer for a group of people with NO radiation exposure in the United States is 20%. If this group of people were exposed to 100 Rem, the chance of any person contracting fatal cancer would increase to 28%.

Genetic Effects: - A 100 Rem exposure to radiation is estimated to increase the chance of a genetic effect from 0.25% for the average person with NO radiation exposure to 0.5%.

Fertility Effects: - An exposure to the gonads of 250 Rem may cause reduced fertility, and an exposure of 600 Rem may cause permanent sterility.

Cataracts: - (Cloudiness or darkening in the lens of the eyes.) 200 Rem to the eyes may cause cataracts (ICRP 41).

INFORMATION USE

Kewaunee Power Station 50Dominion Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure

Title:

Site Relocation Facility Emergency Response Procedure Number Revision Number Effective Date and

-EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 0 Approvals On File Revision Summary:

This revision 0 procedure is formatted in FrameMaker to standards set forth in AD-AA-1 01-1002, Writers Guide for Procedures and Guidance and Reference Documents.

. New EP procedure for Site Relocation Facility setup and staffing.

INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 2 of 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 PU R PO S E .............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2.0 S C O PE ................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS ......................... .4 3.1 Site Relocation Facility (SRF) Setup and S taffing ............................... .4 4.0 RECO RDS .............................. .6 4.1 QA Records ........................ .6 4.2 Non-QA Records .................... .6 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION .......... .6 5.1 Com m itments ....................... .6 5.2 References ......................... .6 ATTACHMENTS A Site Relocation Facility (SRF) Setup Checklist ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 B Site Relocation Facility (SRF) Briefing Protocol ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 3 of 10 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides instruction for the setup and staffing of the Site Relocation Facility (SRF).

2.0 SCOPE 2.1 This procedure shall be implemented if the site is experiencing a Hostile Action, or a threat thereof, and the Shift Manager/Emergency Director (SM/ED) and Security- agree that staging for augmentation of the Emergency Response Organization (ERO) is necessary.

2.2 The position of Site Relocation Facility Director (SRFD) should be filled by a qualified Emergency Director.

2.3 The SRF is for site support only. Classification, Notification, and Dose Assessment remain in the Control Room and does NOT transfer to the SRF.

2.4 IF a qualified Emergency Director (ED) does NOT report to the SRF, THEN a qualified Technical Director (TD) shall assume the SRFD position.

2.5 Minimum staffing should include an ED, TD, and a Radiation Protection Director (RPD).

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DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 4 of 10 3.0 INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 Site Relocation Facility (SRF) Setup and Staffing 3.1.1 WHEN a qualified ED reports to the SRF, THEN ASSUME the Site Relocation Facility Director (SRFD) position.

a. ANNOUNCE your name.
b. ANNOUNCE that you have assumed the SRFD position.

NOTE: Only Kewaunee Power Station (KPS), Fire, and Law Enforcement personnel are authorized in the SRF. Other personnel need authorization from the SRF Director.

3.1.2 ASSIGN an SRF staff member to provide access control at the entrance of the SRF.

3.1.3 SET UP the SRF per ATTACHMENT A, Site Relocation Facility (SRF)

Setup Checklist.

3.1.4 PERFORM or DELEGATE assessment of personnel reporting alcohol consumption for Fitness For Duty per the Fitness For Duty Desktop Guide.

3.1.5 MONITOR the staffing level of the SRF positions as follows.

" REASSIGN personnel as necessary to fill vacant positions.

" CALL in additional personnel as necessary.

" RETAIN an additional SRF Director as necessary.

3.1.6 WHEN minimum staffing and setup is complete, THEN DECLARE the SRF activated.

3.1.7 CONTACT the Control Room and OBTAIN a briefing on emergency events, mitigating actions, and current plant status.

3.1.8 OBTAIN any requests from the Control Room on staging of additional personnel.

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DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 5 of 10 3.1.9 REQUEST the TD to perform the following:

a. OBTAIN information from Local Law Enforcement Agency (LLEA) on the location of the Incident Command Post (ICP).
b. REQUEST LLEA to provide security at the SRF.

3.1.10 IF requested and available, THEN DIRECT a member of Operations, Security, and Radiation Protection to the ICP as KPS liaisons.

3.1.11 OBTAIN an Onsite Regional Report from Security.

3.1.12 ASSIGN the RPD to maintain accountability of personnel on site as additional personnel are dispatched or relief crews report.

3.1.13 IF Work Orders or Emergency Modifications are needed, THEN REFER to EP-KW-EIP-004, ERO Support During an Emergency.

3.1.14 ENSURE that provisions for subsequent shift staffing, meals, and lodging are being made as necessary.

3.1.15 ENSURE TD makes arrangements with LLEA and onsite Security for provisions being delivered.

3.1.16 PROVIDE periodic briefings in the SRF.

3.1.17 IF the plant emergency has been terminated, THEN PERFORM recovery actions as follows:

a. DIRECT the SRF staff to restore the SRF to pre-event condition.
b. COLLECT all documentation developed during the event.
c. DELIVER the documentation to Operations.
d. SUBMIT a Condition Report (CR) on any identified deficiency.
e. PARTICIPATE in an event debriefing/critique.

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DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 6 of 10 4.0 RECORDS The following QA records and non-QA records are generated by or created according to this document and are listed on the KPS Records Retention Schedule. These records shall be maintained according to the KPS Records Management Program.

4.1 QA Records

. None 4.2 Non-QA Records

. None 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION 5.1 Commitments None 5.2 References 5.2.1 Procedures

a. EP-KW-EIP-004, ERO Support During an Emergency
b. SIP-20.02-2, KPS Protected Area Visitor Log
c. SIP-40-06, Security Threat Assessment
d. SY-AA-108, Investigating Potential Tampering, Vandalism, or Malicious Mischief 5.2.2 Other
a. CA023860, CA to EP to be specific on the actions the Contractors at the New Training Facility would perform.
b. CA139589, Evaluate EPIP-SEC-03 (& other relevant procedures)

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DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 7 of 10 ATTACHMENT A Site Relocation Facility (SRF) Setup Checklist (Page 1 of 2) 1.0 SET UP the SRF as follows.

1.1 In the main room, SET UP two tables at the white board in an "L"shape.

1.2 SET UP chairs around the tables.

1.3 UNLOCK the door to the Carlton Town Boards meeting room (first door on the right).

1.4 UNLOCK the black four-drawer file cabinet.

1.5 PLACE the procedures from the top drawer of the file cabinet on the ERO tables located in the main room.

NOTE: The third drawer down has phones, phone cables, and administrative supplies.

1.6 PLACE phones on ERO Table in the main room.

1.7 RETRIEVE the four line telephone cables (taped together).

NOTE: Facing the window in the Carlton Town Board meeting room, the telephone four-line jack is located in the left corner.

NOTE: The end of the cable that has the splitters goes to the ERO table.

1.8 PLUG the telephone cables in as follows:

" Black telephone wire (2415) - Upper Left

" White telephone wire with red tape (2364) - Lower Left

  • White telephone wire (2482) - Upper Right

" Gray telephone wire (2452) - Lower Right 1.9 RUN the four line telephone cables to the table.

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DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 8 of 10 ATTACHMENT A Site Relocation Facility (SRF) Setup Checklist (Page 2 of 2) 1.10 From right to left, PLUG phones up to the four line telephone cable as follows.

1.10.1 Grey telephone wire - Technical Director (2452) 1.10.2 White telephone wire with red tape - ED/SRFD (2364) 1.10.3 White telephone wire - Radiation Protection Director (2482) 1.10.4 Black telephone wire - Spare (2415) 1.11 TURN ON copier labeled, "Property of Kewaunee Nuclear Plant."

1.12 SET UP other chairs and tables in the conference room as needed.

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DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 9 of 10 ATTACHMENT B Site Relocation Facility (SRF) Briefing Protocol (Page 1 of 2) 1.0 QUIET, PROFESSIONAL, FOCUSED

" NO jokes, side conversations, etc.

" Keep facility focused "on track" - Pre-announced and approximately every 30 minutes

" Keep it short

" Handle details after briefing 2.0 ONLY INTERRUPTED BY URGENT CALLS

" Classification changes

" Start of significant release

" Personnel injuries

" Major changes in plant status 3.0 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR/SITE RELOCATION FACILITY DIRECTOR FACILITATES BRIEF

" Announce start of brief

  • Provide key information

" Solicit information from staff 4.0 TECHNICAL DIRECTOR PROVIDES BRIEF INFORMATION FOR:

" SRF Activation and Operational Status

" Current Emergency Classification

" Emergency modifications to equipment or systems

  • Work Requests

" Engineering Support Activities

" Staffing or Provision Requests INFORMATION USE

DOMINION EP-KW-EIP-SRF-001 Kewaunee Power Station Revision 0 Page 10 of 10 ATTACHMENT B Site Relocation Facility (SRF) Briefing Protocol (Page 2 of 2) 5.0 RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION DIRECTOR PROVIDES BRIEF INFORMATION FOR:

" Status of radiological effluent release

" Off-Site Dose Assessment Evaluations

. Emergency Radiation controls

" Conditions which may warrant evacuation of site personnel

  • Habitability status including areas of the site that may NOT allow eating or drinking 6.0 SUMMARIZATION BY EMERGENCY DIRECTOR:

" Overall priorities

" Next briefing time

" Command and Control Issues 7.0 END OF BRIEF INFORMATION USE