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Rev 3 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 3100035E, Offsite Radiological Monitoring
ML17214A684
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Site: Saint Lucie  
Issue date: 01/09/1984
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Page 1 of 13 FLORIDA POWFR

& LIGHT COMPANY ST ~ LUCIE PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 3100035E REVISION 3 1 ~ 0 TITLE:

Off-site Radiological Monitoring r

2 ~ 0 REVIEW AND APPROVAL:

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Jul 7

1981 Jul 13 1981 Revision 3

Rev E by PRG Approved by

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3.1 Purpose

This procedure gives guidelines for collecting off-site monitoring data and calculating of thyroid and whole body doses for the off-site monitoring team personnel based on off-site radiological monitoring.

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~Anthorit This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

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PRECAUTIONS:

4.1 The Radiation Team Leader shall control the exposures of the off-site and on-site out-of-plant monitoring teams within 10 CFR 20 limits unless higher levels are authorized by the Emergency Coordinator or Recovery Manager.

These higher limits should be less than 5 Rem whole body and 25 Rem thyroid.

4.2 Estimated dose progections based on field measurements should be compared with the dose progections based on plant release or plant status.

The results of these comparisons shall be brought to the attention of those persons involved in the Protective Action Recommendation decision making process.

4.3 Doses to personnel in the OSC shall be maintained to the limits of

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RESPONSIBILITIES:

5.1 The Emergency Coordinator, or his designee, is responsible for ensuring that,.off-site monitoring, is performed during plant emergencies which involve the release of radioactive material to the environment.

5.2 The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for determining the protective actions that will be recommended to offmite agencies'he TSC Supervisor is responsible for notification of off-site agencies of. the recommended protective actions.

5.3 The Radiation Team Leader or his designee is responsible for the activation and direction of off-site monitoring team(s)

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5.4 The Radiation Team Leader is responsible for providing off-site monitoring data to the TSC Supervisor and to the EOF upon its declaration of operability.

5.5 The State of Florida 's Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services assumes responsibility for off-site monitoring and dose projections after arrival of the state team and leader..

The transfer of this responsibility. from the plant to the state will be made when the State informs the plant that they are ready.

5.6 The TSC Supervisor shall inform the appropriate off'ite agencies concerning off-site field monitoring data until relieved of this responsibility by the Recovery Manager.

5' When the EOF is manned and operational, the dose assessment group assumes responsibility for direction of the field teams, through the Radiation Team Leader.

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REFERENCES:

6.1 St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6.2 Florida Radiological Emergency Management for Nuclear Power Plants.

6.3 HP-202, "Off-site Environmental Monitoring During Emergencies".

6.4 St. Lucie 'Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

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RECORDS AND NOTIFICATIONS:

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Off-site monitoring data will be recorded on forms similar to Appendix A.

7.2 Calculated whole body and thyroid doses for the field monitoring team personnel will be recorded on forms similar to Appendix D.

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INSTRUCTIONS:

8.1 Upon the classification of an ALERT level emergency the on-site out-of~lant field monitoring team shall be activated and the off-site field teams may-".be activated at the discretion of the Emergency Coordinator't the SITE AREA and GENERAL EMERGENCY Level, the on-site and offmite field monitoring teams shall be activated.

The staffing and control of these teams is the responsibility of the Radiation Team Leader.

8.2 The Radiation Team Leader shall determine monitoring points based upon meteorological conditions and population zones'.2 Preselected monitoring points are listed in Appendix B and indicated on the area maps contained in the off-site monitoring kits.

The preselected points are possible monitoring points and may be used as reference points to direct monitoring teams.

8.3 Communication with monitoring teams will be through the FPL two~ay radio system or telephone..

4 8.4 Monitoring teams will take direct radiation readings and air samples and analyze air samples for radioiodine (I-131) concentration.

8.4.1 Radioiodine (I-131) analysis will normally be performed using portable analyzers with scintillation detectors.

NOTE:

In the event radioiodine (I-131) analysis cannot be done in the field, the Radiation Team Leader will provide for the transport of air samples to the plant site for analysis.

8.5.Field monitoring data will be 'recorded on forms similar to Appendix A.

8.6 The Radiation Team Leader will inform the TSC Supervisor of the results and forward the results to the EOF when it is declared operational.

8.7

,Doses to field teams are corn'puted by using the measured gamma dose rates and iodine (I-131) concentrations in the plume and the time the team was in the plume.

Record the information on forms similar to Appendix D.

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8.0 INSTRUCTIONS

(continued) 8.7 (continued) 8.7.1 Thyroid dose estimates for exposure within the first 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after reactor shutdown shall be done using the nomogram in Appendix C.

For exposures occuring after the 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period, thyroid dose estimates shall be done utilizing the appropriate equation listed below:

A.

Exposures occuring after 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> but up to 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />s:

Thy~oid dose (Rem) 2.12 E + 6 (x) I-131 conc, pC/cc (x) exposure duration (hours)

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Exposures occuring past the 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> period:

I Thyroid dose (Rem) 1.86 E + 6 (x) I-131 conc, pC/cc (x) exposure duration (hours) 8.7.2 Whole body exposure. estimates are determined by multi/lying the gamma exposure rate by the exposure duration.

8.8 If it appears that a team will receive doses in excess of those listed in 4.1, the Radiation Team Leader will make the necessary arrangements for replacing the team.

l, 8.q When the EOF is manned and operational, the previously gained off-site monitoring data will be forwarded to the dose assessment group in the EOF ~

8.10 When the EOF is manned and operational, the dose assessment group in the EOF will select the locations for off-site monitoring and forward that information to the TSC where the teams will be dispatched.

The EOF may select to take over total control of the field teams, and if so, the EOF will coordinate the field team activity with the TSC.

8.11 Comparisons of field measurements to dose projections should be done with caution.

8.11.1 Appendix E is provided, as an example, as a vehicle for this comparison.

8.11.2 Dose estimates should be based on the same exposure duration as the projection, usually 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.

8.11.3 Dose estimates to an adult in the general public can be calculated using the methodology in Step 8.7.

8.11.4 Dose estimates to a child thyroid can be determined by multiplying the adult thyroid dose estimate value by two (2).

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LUCIE PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 3100035E, REVISION 3 OFF-SITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING Page 5 of 13 APPENDIX A OFF SITE RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING DATA Survey Location Time of Surve Down wind Direction Pro]ected Ex.Time Gamma Dose Rate I-131 Conc.

Ci/cc Comments/Initial

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PRESELECTED OFF-SITE MONITORING POINTS Page 8 of 13 SURVEY P.OTET LOCATION DISTANCE FROM PLANT (MILES)

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A1A, NNW of plant site (Little Mud Creek Bridge) 2 ~ 3 R7 R9 R10 04 05 06 07 08 Intersection of S.R.

A1A and Clipper Blvd.

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(S.R. 611.B), Southside of Ft ~ Pierce near railroad crossing Intersection of Oleander Blvd.

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Intersection of Bartow St ~ and Yucca Dr.

Intersection of U.S.

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PRESELECTED OFF-SITE MONITORING POINTS SURVEY POINT LOCATION DISTANCE FROM PLANT (MILES)

EPZ SECTOR P7 P9 P10 N2 Intersection of Midway Rd. (S.R.

712) and Christiansen Rd. (at siren)

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and Edwards Rd.

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(south of White City)

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Port St. Lucie 7.8 4.8 WSW SW L7 Intersection of Floresta Dr. and Thornhill Dr.

Intersection of Whitmore Drive and Port St. Lucie Blvd.

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Page 10 of 13 PRESELECTED OFF-SITE MONITORING POINTS SURVEY POINT L8 L10 LOCATION Intersection of Port St. Lucie Blvd.

and Fla. Turnpike Intersection of Port St. Lucie Blvd.

and Cairo Ave.

DISTANCE FROM PLANT (MILES) 8 ~ 4 10 EPZ SECTOR SW K5 K6 K7 K8 Intersection of Lennard Rd. and Blossom Rd.

Intersection of U.ST 1 and Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St ~ Lucie Intersection of Morningside Blvd.

and Westmoreland Blvd.

Intersection of Morningside Blvd.

and River Vista Dr.

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707) and Mockingbird Hill Rd.

(near siren) 3' 4.7 J7 Inj:ersection of Commercial Rd.

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Intersection of S.R.

A1A and Ocean Blvd. (Elliott Museum) 9.2 10 '

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Time Previous Gamma Total Previous Thyroid Total I-131 In Plume Gamma Doses Dose Gamma Dose Thyroid Doses Dose Thyroid Ci/cc)

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MAINTAININGEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - EMERGENCY EXERCISES, DRILLS, TESTS, AND EVALUATIONS 2 0 REVIEW AND APPROVAL Reviewed by Facility Review Group Aiproved by K. N. Harris Revision 7

Reviewed by PRO Approved by Plant Manager Jul 25 1975 Jul 29 1975 are 19',0 SCOPE:

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Purpose This procedure provides instructions for conducting periodic emergency exercises, drills, and tests t

3 2 Discussion Periodic exercises and drills will be conducted in order. to test the state of emergency preparedness of participating personnel,,

organizations, and agencies Each exercise or drill will be conducted to:

1 Ensure that participants are familiar with their respective duties and responsibilities 2

, Verify the adeauacy of=the Emergency Plan and Emergency Procedures 3

Test the communication network and systems 4

Check the availability of emergency supplies and equipment 5 ~

Verify the operability of emergency'quipment These exercises and drills will simulate emergency conditions and may be scheduled such that two or more exercises or drills are conducted simultaneously, The results of the exercises will form tbe basis for corrective action to eliminate identified deficiencies, and will be discussed during a postmxercise evaluation

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3. 3 Authority This procedure implements the St. Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 4'

PRECAUTIONS:

4,1 Every emergency alarm or annouacement shall be assumed to be true unlese an announcement is made to the contrary, 5'

RESPONSIBILITIES:

5' The PPL Emergency Planaiag Supervisor shall be responsible for

planning, echeduliag, and coordiaatiag all ma)or emergency drills or exercises involviag offmite agencies, When an exercise is to be conducted, the Emergency Planniag Supervisor shall:

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Schedule a date for the exercise in coordiaation with the Health Physics Supervisor.and tbe primary state and'ounty emergency response agdacies Request that tbe Health Physics Supervisor assign personnel to assist the Emergency Planniag Supervisor prepare a scenario.

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Coordinate all PPL efforts with other participating personnel, organizations, aad agencies, 4,

Obtain tbe approval of the Plaat Manager" 5 ~

Offer federal, state and local observers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise.

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Discuss and evaluate the exercise with observers and principal participants 7 ~

Ensure that for all ideatified deficiencies, corrective measures are recommended, 8.

Prepare aad 'retain document'ation for record keeping.

5.2 When an exercise or a ma)or drill is to be conducted, the Health Physics Supervisor shall assure that the following is accomplished:

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Assign personnel to prepare a scenario 2 ~

Coordinate through the Emergency Planaiag Supervisor all activities which involve offmite personnel organizations or agencies 3

Schedule a date for this activity ia coordination with the Emergency Planniag Supervisor and assign observers

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(continued) 5+2 (continued) 4.

Obtaia approval of Plant Manager 5

Review evaluations of exercise or drill with the observers and the Facility Review Group, 6.

Ensure that deficiencies which are identified are addressed with corrective measures,'

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Prepare and submit documentation to the Emergency Planning Supervisor for record keepiag.

6 0 REPERENCES:

6~1 St ~ Lucie Plant Radiological Emergency Plan 6,2 NUREG 0654 7,0 RECORDS AND NOTIFICATIONS:

7ol Log entries 7'

Written evaluation to PRG, Plant Manager, and Emergency, Planning Supervisor by the Health Physics Suaervisor 7,3 Consolidate'd exercise summary by the Emergency Planning Sunervisor

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8.0 INSTRUCTIONS

8 1 'he following emergency exercises, drills, and tests shall be conducted at 'the frequency indicated:

'Exercises (Integrated Drills)

A major radiological emergency response exercise shall be conducted at least once every twelve (12) months (plus or minus three months) to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Emergency Plan This exercise shall be conducted as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency and will provide for the coordination with and participation of offmite emergency response personnel organizations and agencies including those of federal, state, and local governments, The emergency scenario shall be varied from year to year Provisions shall be made to start at least one exercise between 6:00 PM and midnight and at least one exercise between midnight and 6:00 AM every six years, The "Affected Unit" in the exercise 'should'be changed from year to year.

This emergency response exercise shall be critiqued by Florida Power

& Light Company observers/evaluators and other observers as appropriate from federal, state,'nd local agencies.

Radiolo ical Monitorin Drill A radiological monitoring drill shall be conducted at least once

'very twelve (12) months (plus or minus three months) ~

These drills will include collection and analysis of sample media (e.g

, water, air) ~

This drill should include testing of communications and understanding of communications between the RTL and the teams~

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Health Physics Drills The Health Physics Department shall conduct Health Physics drills semi-annually and one of the semi-annual drills may be incorporated into the radiological monitoring drill 4

Medical Emer ency Drill A medical emergency drill involving a simulated contaminated individual, with provisions for activation of the plant First Aid and Personnel Decontamination Team and participation by local supnort services (ice, ambulance and offmite medical treatment facility) shall be conducted at least once every twelve (12) months (plus or minus three months)

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8.0 INSTRUCTIONS

(continued) 8 1

(continued) 5 ~ 'ire Emer encv Drill Pire drills are conducted in accordance with Technical Specifications to test the operational readiness (personnel, eouipment and procedures) to control and extinguish a fire onmite The drills also serve to evaluate and document the response of onmite personnel and participating offmite agencies to varying fire situations, The communication 1inks and notification procedures are tested at least semi-annually during fire emergency drills A post&rill critique is held after each fire drill completed to identify possible areas for improvement in equipment and/or procedures 6 ~

Communications Tests Communications with the Bureau of Emergency Management, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, and St. Lucie and Martin County Disaster Preparedness Coordinators within the plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zone (EPS) will be tested monthly't least one communication drill per year, involving information exchange to the offmite response agencies (state,

counties, etc.), will be unannounced Since the details of the annual exercise are held confidential, the unannounced communications drill can be conducted in con)unction with the annual exercise.

8' Conductin'g Drills 1 ~

The Nuclear Plant Supervisor (NPS) shall evaluate the plant cond1.tions and ascertain that the drill will not advers'ely'ffect plant equipment or operations, 24 The Health Physics Supervisor shall.designate specific members of the plant staff to act as controllers and evaluators during the drill These controllers and evaluators shall be familiar with the procedures and proper actions to be taken associated with their post during the drill Additionally, briefings shall be conducted to indicate what purpose the drill will service and what specific areas the controllers and evaluators should be concerned with These controllers and evaluators shall be posted throughout the plant area to observe 'and record the actions of plant personnel during the drill and to verify alarm audibility,

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8' INSTRUCTIONS:

(continued) 8i2 (continued) 3 ~

After receiving a signal of alarm indicating that an emergency condition exists, which has bien initiated as part of the drill, the NPS shall take action as required by the Emergency Plan 4.

At the termination of the drill, the NPS shall announce over the PA system that the drill is over This shall be repeated along with any required instructions 8'

Evaluation of Drills and Exercises 1 ~

Following a drill, the Health Physics Supervisor shall assimilate all information and data concerning the emergency procedure, drill, hold a critique on the'drill, and present a

summary of the critique to the FRG The FRG shall recommend changes to the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures as necessary, 2 ~

Following an exercise, the Emergency Pl'arming Supervisor, plant management, FPL controllers and evaluators and principal partf.'cipants in'he~xercise-'wf..ll-meet-to-discuss--and-evaluate the exercise The evaluation shall be based on the ability of participants to follow emergency procedures, the adequacy of emergency procedures, and the adequacy of emergency equipment and supplies Plant manag ment shall be responsible for= necessary

'hanges in the Plant Emergency Procedures and for recommending and/or submitting changes in the Emergericy Plan to the Emergency Planning Supervisor 3 ~

The FRG shall submit a written evaluation following an exercise to the Emergency Planning Supervisor, These comments will be incorporated, with comments from other principal participants and controllers and evaluators, into a consolidated exercise summary The. summary will he distributed as described in the "Duties and Responsibilities of the Emergency Planning Supervisor" procedure