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Forwards Rev 3 to EPIP-EPP-06, Implant Emergency Surveys & Rev 4 to EPIP-EPP-07, Downwind Radiological Monitoring
ML18040A322
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Site: Nine Mile Point  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 11/24/1997
From: Terry C
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP.
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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ACCESSION NBR:9712040011 DOC.DATE: 97/11/24 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50-220 Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Niagara Powe 05000220 5)-410, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 2, Niagara Moha 05000410 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION TERRY,C.D.

Niagara Mohawk Power Corp.

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rev 4 to EPIP-EPP-07, "Downwind Radiological Monitoring."

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NIACARAMOHAWK C EN E RATION BUSINESS CROUP NINE MILEPOINT NUCLEARSTATIONjlAKEROAD, P.O. BOX 63, LYCOMING,NEW YORK 13093/TELEPHONE (315) 349.7263 FAX(315) 349-4753 CARL D. TERRY Vice President Nuclear Safety Assessment and Support November 24, 1997 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 file code'97-EP-101 Nine MilePoint Unit 1 Docket No. 50-220 DPR-Nine MilePoint Unit 2 Docket No. 50-410

"-al Gentlemen:

Enclosed please find copies ofthe followingEmergency Procedures for Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation's Nine MilePoint Nuclear Station:

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EPIP-EPP-06, Revision 03, "Inplant Emergency Surveys"

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EPIP-EPP-07, Revision 04, "Downwind Radiological Monitoring" These procedures are being submitted as required by Section V to Appendix'E of 10 CFR Part 50. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mr. James D. Jones, Director ofEmergency Preparedness at (315) 3491486..

Very truly yours, Carl D. Terry, Vice President Nuclear Safety Asscssmcnt and Support

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SURVEY TEAN WORKSHEET 4

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

2. 0 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 The Radiation Protection Team Coordinator (RPTC):
2. 1. 1 Assembles and provides technical and administrative direction to Inplant Survey Teams based on direction from the RAM or designee.
2. 1.2 Ensures continuous accountability for personnel actively assigned RP responsibilities on site.

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

3.0 PROCEDURE

3. 1 Assemblin and Dis atch In lant Surve Teams 3.1.1 3.1.2 Upon staffing the appropriate Emergency

Response

Facility the RPTC shall receive briefing and instructions from the RAM or designee.

The Radiation Protection (RP)

Team Coordinator shall assemble in-plant survey teams.

a.

The number of teams depends upon direction from the RAM b.

Teams should consist of a minimum of one qualified RP Technician 3.1.3 c.

Each team shall be assigned a unique team number.

NOTE:

For Unit 1 only, the stack teletector team is considered an inplant survey team and should be assigned a number.

Before dispatch, the RPTC should ensure each Survey Team is briefed on:

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The following CAUTIONS:

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If general area dose rates of >8000 mrem/hr open window are encountered, survey teams shall retreat to an area of less exposure and contact the RPTC for guidance.

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If unshielded, uncorrected contact dose rate readings of any sample or object is > 2000 mrem/hr open window, DO NOT handle directly.

Request guidance from the RPTC.

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All provisions for personnel emergency exposure outlined in EPIP-EPP-15 shall be complied with.

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Location(s) for monitoring or sampling c.

Required monitoring data d.

Anticipated radiation and contamination levels e.

Required dosimetry and protective equipment f.

Dose guidance and limits g.

Primary and alternate ingress and egress routes h.

Maximum stay times i.

An ALARA goal 3.1.4 The RPTC should ensure that each Inplant Survey Team is equipped with the following as appropriate:

a.. Copies of pertinent procedures b.

RWP (standing or specific) c.

Appropriate dosimetry, protective equipment, radiation monitoring, and communications equipment as follows:

NOTE:

If applicable, the use of regularly available equipment and supplies is acceptable.

ITEN Pr otective Equipment and Supplies Instruments and Air Samplers Special Personal Dosimetry (if required)

Portable Radio STORAGE LOCATION All equipment stored in Unit 1

Storeroom All equipment stored in Unit 1

Storeroom All equipment stored in Unit 1

Storeroom All equipment stored in Unit 1

Storeroom

3. 1.5 The RPTC shall notify the OSC Coordinator and the RAM when survey teams are ready for dispatch.

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3.2 Performin In lant Surve s

3.2. 1 Upon dispatch, each survey team shall establish communications with the TSC and the OSC using the following:

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Unit I Primary RP/Haintenance/I&C radio channel (Channel 3)

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Backup by telephone RPTC (xl272) or RAH (xl353)

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3.2.3 Record all data on Radiation Survey Log Sheet.

3.2.4 Survey Teams shall report all data to the TSC.

Immediately report any of the following conditions:

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Any radiological condition significantly different than expected b.

Any significant differences between open and closed window readings 3.2.5 If airborne activity is suspected OR if instructed to do so perform an airborne radioactivity survey in accordance with Radiation Protection procedure, with the following exceptions.

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'Obtain a minimum 15 cubic feet air sample (unless otherwise directed).

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Record pertinent information on the Radiation Survey Log.

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Perform field analysis of the air sample media if possible.

If field analysis is NOT possible, then:

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Return sample media to the Chemistry Lab or appropriate Counting Room facility.

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Wrap the samples in another layer of polyethylene wrap or plastic bag to prevent cross-contamination.

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If sample media contact readings are >1000 mrem/hr uncorrected, deliver the samples to the High Level Laboratory hood.

3.2.6 Survey Teams shall return all Radiation Survey Log Sheets to the RP Team Coordinator for forwarding to the RAH.

3.3 Haintainin Surve Sam le Data 3.3.1 Upon receipt of data from inplant survey teams, the RPTC and Survey Team members should complete Radiation Survey Log Sheet.

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3.3.2 The RPTC shall ensure the Survey Team Worksheet (Attachment I),

or equivalent is completed when directed to do so by the RAH.

4.0 DEFINITIONS None

5.0 REFERENCES

AND COMHITHENTS

5. 1 Licensee Documentation None 5.2 Standards Re ulations and Codes NUREG-0654 FEHA-REP-1: Criteria for preparation and evaluation of Radiological Emergency

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Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants 5.3 Policies Pro r ams and Procedures EPIP-EPP-02, Emergency Equipment Inventories and Checklists EPIP-EPP-15, Emergency Health Physics Procedure S-RPIP-3.2, Radiation Surveys S-RPIP-3.3, Contamination Surveys S-RPIP-3.4, Airborne Radioactivity Surveys 6.0 RECORD REVIEW AND DISPOSITION The following records generated by this procedure as a result of an actual emergency declared at the Nine Hile Point Nuclear Station shall be maintained by Nuclear Records Hanagement for the Permanent Plant File in accordance with NIP-RHG-Ol, "Identification, Haintenance,

Storage, and Transfer of Nuclear Division Records":

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Radiation Survey Log Sheets The following records generated by this procedure during Emergency drills or exercises are not required for retention in the Permanent Plant File:

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Survey Team ID 1.

Survey Date/Time 2.

Location ¹ 3.

General Area Radiation Data:

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Open Window b.

Closed Window c.

8 Correction Factor 4.

Air Sample Data:

mrem/hr - cpm (circle one) mrem/hr - cpm (circle one) b.

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Sample ID Duration Flow Rate

Background

Particulate Iodine Hr-Min (circle one) cfm CPIll cpm CPlll 5.

Survey Team Exposure Report:

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Noble Gas Activity:

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Iodine/Noble Gas Ratio:

Iodine Activit No e

Gas Actsvsty 6)

Dose Rate Equivalent Thyroid (Child): (Iodine Activity) x (2.6 x 10 )

rem/hr 7)

Ground Deposition:

(Contact lm or G/A cpm) x (1.3 x 10 )-

Ci/m OR (Contact -

1m or G/A mrem/hr) x (9.8 x 10

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IF NET CPM IS LESS THAN HDC, CALCULATE ACTIVITY USING NDC AND REPORT AS LESS THAN THAT CALCULATED VALUE.

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SECTION 1.0 PURPOSE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 2.0 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES 3.0 PROCEDURE 3.1 Assembly and Dispatch of Downwind Survey Teams 3.2 Performing Downwind Surveys 3.3 Maintaining Survey Sample Data

4. 0 DEFINITIONS

5.0 REFERENCES

AND COMMITMENTS.

6.0 RECORD REVIEW AND DISPOSITION ATTACHMENT 1:

DOWNWIND/RE-ENTRY SURVEY DATA SHEET ATTACHMENT 2:

SURVEY TEAM WORKSHEET ATTACHMENT 3'ABLE OF ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE SURVEY/SAMPLE LOCATIONS ATTACHMENT 4:

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS 1

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

2.0 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

2. 1 The Environmental Sample/Survey Coordinator (ESSTC):
2. 1.1 Assembles and provides technical and administrative direction from the EOF to Downwind Survey teams.
2. 1.2 Ensure continuous accountability for personnel actively assigned RP responsibilities.

2.2 The Radiation Protection Team Coordinator (RPTC):

2.2. 1 Assemble and provide technical and administrative direction from the OSC to the Downwind Survey Teams prior to EOF activation.

2.2.2 Ensure continuous accountability for personnel actively assigned RP responsibilities.

2.3 Downwind Survey Teams perform sampling and radiological surveys outside the station during an emergency.

2e4 The Offsite Dose Assessment Manager (ODAN) provides overall coordination of the offsite dose assessment effort, including direction to the ESSTC.

3.0 PROCEDURE

3. 1 Assembl and Dis atch of Downwind Surve Teams 3.1.1 3.1.2 Upon notification of an emergency, radiation protection staff should report to their designated emergency facility, as directed hy the notification method.

The normal reporting location is the OSC.

Alternate locations may include the EOF.

The RPTC shall receive a briefing and instruction from the ESSTC or the RAN, depending on which facility becomes operational first.

3.1.3 The RPTC should assign teams as described below.

Each Survey Team shall consist of a minimum of two individuals, at least one of whom is qualified and trained in emergency response and the use of this procedure.

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3.1.3 (Cont) b.

TEAN B: assess radiological conditions onsite and outside the protected area including:

Security buildings, P and 0

Buildings, Engineering Support Building, Warehouse, Nuclear Learning Center, Energy Center, and parking lots.

c.

TEAN C: assess radiological conditions onsite and inside the protected area.

3.1.4 Before dispatch, the RPTC should ensure each Downwind Survey Team is briefed on:

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The following CAUTIONS:

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If general area dose rates of >8000 mrem/hr (open window') are encountered, survey teams shall retreat to an area of less exposure and contact the RPTC or ESSTC for guidance.

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If unshielded, uncorrected contact dose rate reading of any sample or object is > 2000 mrem/hr (open window),

DO NOT handle directly.

Utilize tongs or other long handled tools.

Request guidance from the RPTC.

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All provisions for personnel emergency exposure outlined in EPIP-EPP-15 shall be complied with.

b.

Location(s) for monitoring or sampling c.

Required monitoring data d.

Anticipated radiation and contamination levels e.

Required dosimetry and protective equipment f.

Dose guidance and limits g.

Preselected and alternate routes h.

Where to report results (EOF, TSC or OSC) i.

Mind direction and speed j.

Current emergency classification and release status (if any) k.

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3.1.5 Each Downwind Survey Team should be equipped with:

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Copies of pertinent procedures and data sheets Drivers license and NMPC ID card OR Oswego County Emergency ID card C.

Appropriate dosimetry, protective equipment, radiation monitoring, and communications equipment as follows.

ITEM Protective Equipment and Supplies Instruments and Air Samplers (AC and DC)

Personnel Dosimetry Portable Radio STORAGE LOCATION Equipment and supplies are located in the Unit 1 storeroom OR EOF Equipment and supplies are located in the Unit 1 storeroom OR EOF Equipment and supplies are located in the Unit 1 storeroom OR EOF Equipment and supplies are located in the Unit 1 storeroom OR EOF The survey team shall verify operability of equipment and instruments.

d.

Any vehicle (NMPC or personal).

Keys for NMPC vehicles are available in the key box in the OSC.

NHPC vehicles are listed below in order of suggested use:

Vehicle ¹ 5-52*

Vehicle ¹ 5-139*

Vehicle ¹ 5-243

(Environmental Protection)

(Environmental Protection)

(Emergency Preparedness)

(Buildings and Grounds)

(Unit 1 Maintenance)

(Unit 2 Haintenance)

  • Equipped with AC power inverter 3.1.6 The RPTC shall notify the
ESSTC, when available, when survey teams are ready for dispatch.

At this point, control of the downwind survey teams should be turned over to the ESSTC.

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3.2 erformin Downwind Surve s

3.2. 1 Upon dispatch, each survey downwind survey team should establish communications with the EOF using one of the following (additional telephone numbers are located in Attachment 4):

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Rad Team radio channel

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Admin radio channel

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Telephone:

ESSTC (349-2960) or RPTC (349-1272) 3.2.2

. Downwind Survey Teams should conduct surveys as outlined below.

Record initial exposure and all data on Survey Data Sheets (Attachment

1) or.equivalent.form.

a.

Conduct continuous dose or count rate measurements while mobile.

b.

Obtain air sample measurements, if directed to do so by the RPTC or ESSTC.

When performing this function, follow appropriate sections of S-RPIP-3.4.

c.

Obtain dose or count rate measurements at each survey location as follows:

1.

Obtain ground level contact readings.

,Scan along a

lin'e about twenty feet long at right angles to the wind direction.

Report and record only the highest reading.

2.

Obtain one meter (waist level) readings along the same line that the contact readings were taken.

Report and record only the highest reading.

d.

Perform the following, if directed to do so:

Open and closed window readings

'ollection of samples and data from downwind environmental monitoring stations Collection of emergency or environmental TLDs 3.2.3 Downwind Survey Teams should return all Survey Data Sheets to the ESSTC.

3.2.4 Each team is responsible for maintaining accurate survey data on Attachment 1.

3.3 Naintainin Surve Sam le Data 3.3. 1 Upon receipt of data from downwind survey teams, the ESSTC shall ensure the completion of the Survey Data Sheet IAttachment 1), or ~

equivalent form.

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3.3.2 The ESSTC should ensure Survey Team Worksheets (Attachment 2), or equivalent form are completed and forward to the ODAM.

4.0 DEFINITIONS None

5.0 REFERENCES

AND CONNITMENTS

5. 1 Licensee Documentation None 5.2 5.3 Standards Re ulations and Codes NUREG-0654 FEMA-'REP-1: Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency response Plans and Preparedness In Support of Nuclear Power Plants Policies Pro rams and Procedures

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ATTACHMENT 1 DOWNWIND RE-ENTRY SURVEY DATA SHEET 0 Downwind Suivay QA 08 OC, 0 Re-entry Survey Survey Meter Count Rate Meter AirSampler Modalk'R g Model f SR f Model f SR f H'ehR ng S

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report readings in shaded blocks from left to right General Area Radistbn Data AlrSsmpb Data Survey Team Exposure Dsts Survey Date/Time g:,,:,:.;gS'viva'y,'L'ocstlon"',-"","~z:

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Plume Tracking Survey Dsts Moving Survey Data Time Near Edge Far Edge Time Location (Street Names, Bulk)lng, Etc.)

Radistbn Levels linrem/hr o.w. or cpm)

Odometer Reading Rsdistbn Levels mrem/hr o.w. or cpm Odometer Reading Rsdlstbn Levels miam/hr o.w. or cpm Odometer Reading Rsdlstbn Levels mrem/hr o.w.or cpm 1996 Py6 EPIP-E 07 Rev 03

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Survey Team ID Reviewed by:

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Survey Date/Time 2.

Location ¹ 3.

General Area Radiation Data:

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Open Window b.

Closed Window c.

8 Correction Factor 4.

Air Sample Data:

Contact lm or G A mrem/hr cpm (circle one) mrem/hr cpm (circle one) b.

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Sample ID Duration Flow Rate

Background

Particulate Iodine Hr-Min (circle one) cfm cpm cpm cpm 5.

Survey Team Exposure Report:

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Name b.

Time c.

Exposure (mrem) d.

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Iodine/Noble Gas Ratio:

Iodine Activit No e Gas Act>v>ty 6)

Dose Rate Equivalent Thyroid (Child): (Iodine Activity) x (2.6 x 10 )

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Noble Gas Activity:

(lm or G/A mR/Hr) x (1.4 x 10 )-

pCi/cc pCi/cc rem/hr pCi/cc 7)

Ground Deposition:

(Contact lm or G/A cpm) x (1.3 x 10 )-

Ci/m OR (Contact 1m or G/A mrem/hr) x (9.8 x 10

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IF NET CPM IS LESS THAN MDC, CALCULATE ACTIVITY USING MDC AND REPORT AS LESS THAN THAT CALCULATED VALUE.

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ATTACHMENT 3 ABLE OF SITE AND OFF SITE SURVEY SANP LOCATIONS Sheet 1 of 2

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Dirt access road along the lake on NYPA Site by Environmental Station H D-3 (Off-site) In hamlet of Selkirk on County Route 5 D-4 (Off-site) 0.65 miles north of the entrance to Selkirk Shores State Park on NY Route 3 D-5 {Off-site) Corner Rainbow Shores Road and NY Route 3 E-1 {On-site)

In front of NMP Unit 2 combined construction offices E-2 {On-site)

Along dirt access road by Environmental Station H on NYPA Site E-3 (Off-site)

Corner of Lake Road and Nine Mile Point Road E-4 (Off-site)

Shore Oaks-at the end of Shore Oaks Drive E-5 (Off-site)

Hickory Grove-at the end of Hickory Grove Drive E-6 (Off-site) Intersection of NY Route 104B, County Route 1, and County Route 43 E-7 (Off-site) Texas-intersection of NY 104B and County Route 16 E-8 (Off-site)

Corner of Hager Drive and NY Route 3 F-1 (On-site)

Along Lake Road about 0.3 miles of NYPA access road F-2 {On-site)

Intersection of County Route 29 and Lake Road F-3 {Off-site) Nine Mile Point Road halfway between Lake Road and Miner Road intersection.

F-4 {Off-site) Intersection of Pleasant Point Drive (County Route 44) and County Route 1

F-5 (Off-site)

Intersection of NY Route 104 and County Route 6 F-6 (Off-site)

Intersection of NY Route 104 and County Route 43 at Toll Gate F-7 {Off-site) Intersection of County Route 64 and NY Route 104 in the Village of Mexico G-1 (On-site)

Nuclear Learning Center G-2 (On-site)

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G G-4 (Off-site) Intersection of Miner Road and County Route 29 G-5 {Off-site) Intersection of Nine Mile Point Road and County Route 1

G-6 (Off-site) Intersection of NY Route 104 and NY 1048 G-7 (Off-site) Intersection of LillyMarsh Road and Darrow Road 6-8 (Off-site) Cummings Bridge, intersection of County Routes 6, 51 and 6 G-9 (Off-site) Hamlet of Vermillion on County Route 35 1.9 2.8 4.8 6.1 7.3 9.6 142o 1340 126~

135o 136o 137o 1,2 2,4,5 4,9 8,9 8,18

"'enter of the site is taken as the NMPC Unit II Reactor Building.

<'> Environmental Station/Control Point, does NOT appear on "Off-Site Survey Location Map 0 4".

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ATTACHMENT 3 TABLE OF 0 ITE AND OFF-SITE SURVEY SAMPL CATIONS Sheet 2 of 2 H

H-1 (On-site)

South side of Lake Road about 0.15 miles west of NMP Unit materials access road H-2 (On-site)

Nine Mile pole II3, 1/2 way between the two transmission lines on Miner Road 0.5 1.6 155o 157o 1.2 3 H

H-3 (Off-site) North Scriba, intersection of County Routes 1 and 29 2.5 152o 2,5 H

H-4 (Off-site) Hammonds Corners, intersection of NY Route 104 and County Route 29 3.5 159o 5,10 H

H-5 (Off-site) South New Haven, intersection of County Routes 51 and 51A H-6 (Off-site) 0.1 mile east of O'onnor Road County Route 4 by Environmental Station E J

H-7 (Off-site) Intersection of County Route 6 and McDougall Road J

J-1 (On-site)

Along the Private Road, south of NMP II Cooling Tower J-2 (On-site)

NMP Pole 41 intersection of Miner Road and NMP Transmission Road J-3 (Off-site)

Intersection of North Road, and NMP transmission lines east of Lakeview Road J

J-4 (Off-site) Intersection of NY Route 104 and County Route 51A J

J-5 (Off-site)

Intersection of O'onnor Road and Hay Fly Road J

J-6 (Off-site)

Intersection of Route 176and Black Creek Road K

J-7 (Off-site)

Intersection of State Highway 176 and Howard Road K

K-1 (On-site)

Intersection of the Private Road and Energy Center Road K

K-2 (On-site)

Intersection of Miner Road and Lakeview Road K-3 (Off-site) Intersection of County Route 1 (North Road) and Creamery Road:

K-4 (Off-site) Scribe, intersection of NY Route 104, Creamery Road and Klocks Corners Road K

K-5 (Off-site) Lansing, intersection of County Routes 4 and 53 K

K-6 (Off-site) At intersection of County Route 53 and Dutch Ridge Road L

K-7 (Off-site) Minetto, intersection of County Routes 48 & 25 L-1 (On-site)

Energy Center access road, approx. 0.1 mile from the Private Road L

L-2 (On-site)

Intersection of Lakeview, Private Road & County Route 1A L

L-3 (Off-site)

Walker, intersection of County Routes 1 and 1A L-4 (Off-site) 100'. of Seneca Street on St. Paul's Cemetery Road by Environmental Station G L

L-5 (Off-site)

Oswego, intersection of NY Route 104 and NY 481 L-6 (Off-site)

SUNY Oswego, intersection of Route 104 and College Access Road M

L-7 (Off-site) Oswego Center, intersection of County Routes 7 & 20 M

M-1 (On-site)

Energy Center Access Road approx., 60'rom building M

M-2 (On-site)

Meteorological Tower N

N-1 (On-site)

Energy Center 5.2 7.1 9.2 0.4 1.5 2.2 3.8 5.5 7.9 0.8 1.6 2.6 3.9 5.7 7.6 9.0 0.5 1.4 3.1 5.2 6.6 8.1 9.6 0.5 0.8 0.4 149o 159 156 174o 177o 178 176o 176o 177o 176o 211 o 189o 205o 194o 201 o 193o 201 o 2240 219o 221 0 226o 229o 2320 220 2460 250o 265o 18 18 13 3,5 5,10 10 20 1,3 3,5,6 5,6,10, 11 11,19 19 21 13 3,6 12 12 22 22

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ATTACHMENT 4 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS TSC Radiological Assessment Manager 349-1353 343-6408 OSC Radiological Protection Team Coordinator 349-1272 EOF Environmental Survey/Sample Team Coordinator 593-5991 593-5996 June 1996 Page 10 EPIP-EPP-07 Rev 03