ML17261A535
| ML17261A535 | |
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| Site: | Ginna |
| Issue date: | 06/16/1987 |
| From: | ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. |
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| References | |
| PROC-870616, NUDOCS 8707060697 | |
| Download: ML17261A535 (12) | |
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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION 6INNA STATION UNIT¹1 COMPLETED GINNA STATION
,CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER PROCEDURE NO.
SC-201 REV.
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S UNUSUAL EVENT TECHNICAL REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE PLANT SUP NTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATE QA W
NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:
THIS PROCEDURE CONTAXNS 2
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)i SC-201: 1 SC-201 UNUSUAL EVENT 1 ~ 0 PURPOSE:
The purpose'f this procedure is to implement the Emergency Plan for an Unusual Event.
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REFERENCES:
Nuclear Emergency
Response
Plan SC-100 Event Classification SC-110 Ginna Station Event Evaluation for Reducing the Classification 2 '
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SC-200 Emergency Response Organization/Responsibilities SC-601 Unusual Event Notification
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
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3.1.1 3.1
~ 2 Immediate Actions Control Room Operator notify the Shift Supervisor.
Use appropriate plant procedures to limit or correct condition.
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- 3. 1.4 Shift Supervisor report to Control Room and:
Evaluate Plant Conditions
- Direct the responses of personnel Assume the duties of the Emergency Coordinator until relieved.
Notify Plant Superintendent, Operations
- Manager, Duty Engineer and Manager of Public Affairs of the event and request they report using SC-601 Unusual Event Notification.
3'.F 1 Notify New York State, Wayne
& Monroe Counties, within 15 minutes after classifying the event using SC-701.
0 3.1.4.2 Notify the NRC Operations Officer within one hour using 0-9.3.
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3.1.5 If Unusual Event requires a reactor shutdown, notify on-duty HP Technician to initiate PC-25.7.11 (Post Accident Sampling at the PASS).
Assure all responsibilities for your Emergency Job position are complete.
Refer to SC-200 Emergency
Response
Organization/Responsibilities.
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Appropriate pages are:
Emergency Coordinator SC-200 Page 20 Control Room Operators SC-200 Page 27 Shift Technical Advisor SC-200 Page 25 Control Room Communicator SC-200 Page 26 On Shift Health Physic Technician SC-200 Page 49 Auxiliary Operators SC-200 Page 28 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS Activate additional emergency response functions as, necessary to respond to the event (SC-200 Emergency
Response
Organization).
Monitor plant conditions for the need to reclassify the event in accordance with SC-100 Event Classification.
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Update New York State, Wayne and Monroe County at least once per hour of plant status using SC-701.
Keep New York State, Wayne
& Monroe Counties, and the NRC Operations Officer informed of significant changes in plant status.
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CLOSE OUT 3'.1 When the Plant has been stabilized and is in a safe condition refer to SC-110, perform a verbal close with New York State, Wayne
& Monroe Counties, and the NRC Operations Officer and others activated by the
-Unusual Event.
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An A-25.1( or other appropriate report, will be made.
A written summary will be submitted to the NRC within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GZNNA STATION CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER OINNASTATION UNIT81 COMPl.hTEO DATE'-
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PROCEDURE NO.
SC-206 REV.
NO.
3 MAJOR RADIOACTIVE RELEASE TO THE LAKE TECHNIC L REVIEW PORC REVIEW DATE SUP TENDENT EFFECTIVE DATE QA.~
NON-QA CATEGORY 1.0 REVIEWED BY:
THIS PROCEDURE CONTAINS 2
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SC-206:1 SC-206 OR RADIOA 1.0
~(POSE To provide instructions for actions to be taken if a radioactive liquid release is suspected of exceeding the maximum permissible concentration as specified in 10 CFR 20
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10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table II~ Column 2.
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~ 1 The following conditions may indicate a major radio-active release to the Lake:
3.1.1 3.1.2 Radioactive spill flowing into the lake or creek.
Actual liquid waste release rate greater than recom-mended.
3.1.3 Radiation monitor Hi alarm on R-16 Containment Fan Coolers Monitor.
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- 3. 1.5 Radiation monitor Hi.alarm on R-18 Liquid Waste Disposal Monitor.
Radiation monitor Hi alarm on R-20 Spent Fuel Pit Monitor.
3'.6 Radiation monitor Hi'larm on R-21 Retention Tank Monitor.
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Radiation monitor Hi alarm on R-22 High Conductivity Waste Disposal Monitor.
e ator Aetio 3 ~ 2 ~ 1-Isolate the source of the release.
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Obtain a
sample of the effluent that was being discharged for analysis.
Sample diluted effluent in lake or creek.
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SC-206:2 Record the estimated dilution flow (for example one or two circulation pump flow) and estimated quantity of effluent.
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Notify the Superintendent Ginna Production and tha Duty Engineer.
Subse ent etio 3 ~ 3 ~ 1 3 ~ 3 ~ 1.1 3.3 '.2 If the analysis of the lake or creek water sample is determined to have exceeded the MPC (Maximum Permis-sible Concentration) as per 10 CFR 20, or is greater than 1 x 10"7 uci/cc gross radioactivity if the identified radionuclide activity is not available, notify authorities per SC-201, Unusual Event (Effluent Release Condition).
Notify the Health Physics Section to monitor the Ontario Water District Station water on an increased frequency.
Notify the Ontario Water District 9-524-2941 or 9-524-8520 or 9-524-8263 3'.2 3.3.2 '
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If the analysis of the lake or creek water sample is determined to have exceeded ten times the MPC (Maximum Permissible Concentration) as per 10 CFR 20, or is greater than 1 x 10 uci/cc gross radioactivityf i the identified radionuclide activity is not available, notify authorities per SC-202, Alert (Effluent Release Condition).
Notify the Health Physics Section'o monitor the Ontario Water District Water Station water on an increased frequency.
Notify the Ontario Water District:
9-524-2941 or 9-524-8520 or 9-524-8263