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TITLE SALEM EVENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS April 26 1 1991 T. o. c.. \\,.,_ Table of Contents Sig. i-18 '*,pection Identification/Signature Page
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Intr~duction
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Cross ifef erence - Event to Requirement
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cross Reference - Attachment to Events
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PRIMARY LEA~GE/SG TUBE LEAKAGE
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SECONDARY LEA~GE
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FAILURE TO TRIP/RPS PROBLEMS
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LOSS OF DECAY HEAT REMOVAL
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FUEL DAMAGE/DEGRADED CORE
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FISSION PRODUCT BOUNh~Y FAILURE
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RADIOLOGICAL RELEASEs/epCURRENCES NON-RADIOACTIVE LEAK/SPILL (toxic gas, oil spill, ha~mat)
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LOSS OF INTRUMENTS/ALARMS/COMMuNICATIONS
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CONTROL ROOM EVACUATION QUAKE/STORMS (earthquake, wind, fioods, etc)
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SITE HAZARDS 0
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SGS (aircraft crash, missiles, explosions, '*etc.)
FIRE PERSONNEL EMERGENCIES/MEDICAL SECURITY EVENTS/FFD PUBLIC INTEREST ITEMS TECH SPECS/PLANT STATUS CHANGES 0
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2 EFFECTIVE DATES Apr 26, 1991 Apr 26, 1991 Apr 26, 1991 May 26, 1989 May* 26, 1989 Nov 2, 1990 Sept 15, 1989 May 26, 1989 Nov 2, 1990 May 26, 1989 Sept 15, 1989 May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989 Sept 15, 1989 Mar 2, 1990 Apr 26, 1991 May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989 July 27, 1990 3
Sept 29, 1989 6
Nov 2, 1990 Rev.* 10
SALEM EVEN'!' CLASSIFICATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS -
(Continued)
April 26, 1991.
ATTACHMENT TITLE REV.
PAGES
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Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency
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Reserved
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CMl Log (UE/A/SAE)
CMl Log (GE)
CM2 Log Non-Emergency Notifications Reference One Hour Report -
NRC/Region One Hour Report -
NRC/OPS (Security)
One Hour Report -
NRC/OPS
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Reserved
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- SGS Four Hour Report -
NRC/OPS Four Hour Report - Environmental Four*Hour Report - Spill/Hazmat Four Hour Report - Fatality/Medical Four Hour Report - Transportation Accident Twenty Four Hour Report -
FFD Twenty Four Hour Report -
NRC/OPS Reportable Event -
LACT/MOU ot~~r/Engineering Written Reports/LERS/Others 5
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10 ECG T.O.C Pg. 2 of 2 EFFECTIVE DATE Apr 26, 1991 Apr 26, 1991 Apr 26; 1991 Apr_
26, 1991 Apr 26, 1991 Apr 26, 1991 Oct 19, 1990 Apr 26, 1991 July 27, 1990 July 27, 1990 Apr 26, 1991 July 27, 1990 July 27, 1990 July 27, 1990 July 27, 1990 July 27, 1990 July 27, 1990 July 27, 1990 May 26, 1989 Mar 2,
1990 Nov 2,
1990 Rev. 10
SALEM EVENT CLASSIFZCATZON GUZDE SECTION SIGNATURE PAGE SECTION TITLE April 26, 1991 REV.
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- i.
Introduction ii.
Cross Reference - Event to Requirement iii.
Cross Reference - Attachment to Events
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- 2.
- 3.
- 4.
- 5.
- 6.
- 7.
PRIMARY LEAKAGE/SG TUBE LEAKAGE SECONDARY LEAKAGE FAILURE TO TRIP/RPS PROBLEMS LOSS OF DECAY HEAT REMOVAL FUEL DAMAGE/DEGRADED CORE FISSION PRODUCT BOUNDARY FAILURE RADIOLOGICAL RELEASES/OCCURRENCES NON-RADIOACTIVE LEAK/SPILL (toxic gas, oil spill, hazmat)
- 9.
ELECTRICAL POWER FAILURE
- 10.
LOSS OF INTRUMENTS/ALARMS/COMMUNICATIONS
- 11.
CONTROL ROOM EVACUATION
- 12.
QUAKE/STORMS (earthquake, wind, floods, etc) 0 4
1 0
1 0
1 0
0 1
1 2
0 0
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SITE HAZARDS 0
(aircraft crash, missiles, explosions, etc.)
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FIRE 0
- 15.
PERSONNEL EMERGENCIES/MEDICAL 0
- 16.
SECURITY EVENTS/FFD 3
- 17.
PUBLIC INTEREST ITEMS 1
- 18.
TECH SPECS/PLANT STATUS CHANGES 3
SGS PAGES 4
10 1
3 1
2 2
2 1
5 2
2 2
1 6
5 1
2 3
3 6
ECG Sig. i-18 Pg. 1 of.2 EFFECTIVE DATES May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989 Nov 2, 1990 Sept 15, 1989 May 26, 1989 Nov 2, 1990 May 26, 1989 Sept 15, 1989 May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989 Sept 15, 1989 Mar 2, 1990 Apr 26, 1991 May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989*
May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989 May 26, 1989 July 27; 1990 Sept 29, 1989 Nov 2, 1990 Rev. 6
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1::>. ~-Aw C.e.. --rT ECG SECTIONS i-18 Pg. 2 of 2 (If Editorial Revisions Only, Last Approved Revision)
Significant Safety Issue tj/c
( ) Yes (~no
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SORC Review arid Station Approvals
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Hope Creek Chairman Date General Manager 2 Hope Creek Date SGS Rev. 6
EVENT CLASSIFICATIO~
CROSS REFERENCE TO REQUIREMENT DOCUMENT SECTION ii
.ECG Section ii Pg. 1 of 10 NOTE:
This section is not to be used for Event Classification. ~fer to Sections 1 thru 18.
Initiating Event/Condition
- 1.
Primary Leakage/SG Tube Leakage A. PZR Safety/PORV failure to reseat B. Primary Leak exceeding T/S limits resulting in Unit shutdown C. Primary Leak > SO GPM D. Primary Leak (LOCA)> total MU capacity E. Primary to Secondary leak exceeding T/S LCO.
F. Primary to Secondary Leak (several hundred GPM)
G. Primary to Secondary Leak with a faulted SG.
H. Primary to Secondary Leak with loss of offsite power I. Primary to Secondary Leak
>SO gpm with a faulted SG and indicated fuel damage J. Primary to Secondary Leak (several hundred GPM) with loss of offsite power Reference*
UE6 UES AS SAEl UES A3 A4 A2 SAES SAE3
- Unless otherwise identified, references are as outlined in Appendix 1, NUREG-06S4 Only Initiating Event/Condition references for Emergency Classes UE -
GE are listed here.
Non-emergency references are included in the sections themselves.
SGS Rev. O
ECG Section ii Pg. 2 of-lll-NOTE:
This section is not to be used for Event Classification.
Refer to sections 1 thru 18.
Initiating Event/Condition
- 2.
Secondary Leakage A. SG Safety/MS-10 failure to reseat B. Faulted SG causing a rapid uncontrolled secondary depr~ssurization
- 3.
Failure to trip/RPS problems A. Failure of the RPS to in-itiate and complete a trip which brings the Rx subcritical B. Failure of the RPS to automatically, or by operator action to manual-ly, initiate and complete a trip which brings the Rx subcritical
- c. Transient requiring operation of shutdown systems with failure to trip, resulting in core damage or additional failure of core cooling and makeup systems
- 4.
Loss of decay heat removal SGS A. Complete loss of any function needed for cold shutdown B. Complete loss of any function needed for hot shutdown
- c. Transient initiated by loss of Feed and
- Condensate followed by failure of Aux Feed for extended period (core damage possible in several hours)
Reference UE6 UE17 All SAE9 GE Sc A 10 SAE8 GE Sb Rev. U
ECG Section ii
_Pg~ 3 _9_f __,_l U __
NOTE: This section is not to be used for Event Classification.
Refer to sections 1 thru 18.
S.
Fuel Damage/Degraded Core A. Fuel damage indications B. Fuel damage resulting from a RCP seizure
- c. Severe loss of fuel cladding D. Degraded core with possible loss of coolable geometry E. Fuel handling accident with release to FHB or Containment F. Major damage to irradiated fuel in Containment or Fuel Handling Building (FHB)
- 6.
Fission Product Boundary Failures(2/3)
A.
Severe loss of fuel cladding B.
Loss of Primary Coolant C.
Containment failure
- 7.
Radiological Releases SGS A.
Transport of a contaminated individual from site to off-site medical facility B.
Loss, theft or diversion of any special nuclear material onsite UE3b UE3c A9 Alb Ale SAE2 Al2 SAElO GE2 GE2 GE2 UE16 UE12 10CFR70. 52 Rev. U
ECG Section 11 Pg~ 4 of lU NOTE: This section is not to be used for Event Classification.
Refer to sections 1 thru 18.
Initiating Event/Condition Reference
- 7.
Radiological Releases/Occurrences (cont'd)
- c.
Increase in measured or cal-A6 culated dose rate (mR/hr) or airborne activity level by
> 1000 times (indication of severe degradation in control of radioactive materials).
D.
Liquid release that exceeds UE2 T/S limits for ~ 15 min.
- E.
Gaseous release that exceeds UE2 T/S limits for ~ 15 min.
F. Gaseous release that exceeds 10 times T/S limits for >
15 min.
G. Dose Rate at Minimum Exclusion Area (MEA) equivalent to 5000 mR/hr WB or 2500 mR/hr thyroid for > 2 min. (MEA is defined as any monitoring location greater than 0.79 miles away from the affected unit).
AlS SAE13 H. Dose Rate at Minimum Exclusion GEl Area (MEA) equivalent to lR/hr WB or 5 R/hr thyroid.
- 8.
Nonradioactive Leak/Spill SGS A. Toxic or flammable gas release that threatens plant personnel.
B. Toxic or flammable gas release entering-vital areas.
C. Toxic or flammable gas release entering into vital areas where lack of access constitutes a safety problem UE14d Al8d SAE16c Rev. U
ECG Section ii Pg. 5_ of 10 NOTE:
This section is not to be used for Event Classification.
Refer to sections 1 thru 18.
Initiating Event/Condition
- 9.
Electrical/Power Failure A. Loss of onsite A.C. Power capability that requires Unit Shutdown.
B. Loss of all offsite power.
C. Loss of all offsite power and loss of most onsite A.C.
Power.
D. Loss of all offsite power and loss of most onsite A.C. Power for an extended period of time.
E. Total loss of all A.C. Power.
F. Total loss of all A.C. Power with total loss of auxiliary Feedwater capability for several hours.
G. Loss of all onsite DC Power H. Loss of all onsite DC power for > 15 min.
- 10.
Loss of Instruments/Alarms/
Communications A. Indications or alarms on process or effluent parameters not functional in Control Room or loss.of asessment or com-munications capability.
B. Loss of all or most OHAs
- c. Loss of all or most OHAs and plant transient initiated or in progress
- 11.
Control Room Evacuation SGS A. Evacuation of Control Room anticipated or required.
Reference UE7 UE7 A7 SAE6 SAE6 GESd A8 SAE7 UEll Al4 SAE12 A20 Rev.
Q.
ECG Section 11 Pg. 6 of 10 NOTE:
This section is not to be used for Event Classification.
Refer to sections 1 thru 18.
Initiating Event/Condition
- 11.
Control Room Evacuation (Cont'd)
B. Evacuation of Control Room completed with control of S/D systems not established locally within 15 minutes.
- 12.
Earthquake/Severe Weather SGS A. Earthquake/seismic event felt in-plant or instrument detected B. Earthquake/seismic event greater than Operating Basis Earthquake (OBE)
- c. Earthquake/seismic event greater than Design Basis Earthquake (DBE)
D. Flood:
Water level in river near desigri basis.
E. Flood:
Water level in river greater than design basis.
F. Flood:
Water level in river high.
G. Wate:::- level in rive:= low H. Water level in river low near design basis I. Water level in river lower than design basis J. Hurricane/unusual wind indicated by met tower instrumentation K. Hurricane/unusual wind indicated by met tower instrumentation-near design basis L. Hurricane/unusual wind indicated by met tower instrumentation-greater than design basis M. Tornado funnel observed, within MEA Reference SAE18 UE13a AL17a SA15a UE13b AL17b SA15b UE13b AL17b SA15b UE13d AL17d SA15c UE13c Rev. O
ECG Section 11 Pg. 7 of lU NOTE:
This section is not to be used for Event Classification.
Refer to sections 1 thru 18
- Initiating Event/Condition
- 12.
Earthquake/Severe Weather (cont'd)
N. Tornado funnel observed within the p::::otected area
- o. Tornado funnel observed, affecting plant structu::::es P. Any majo:::: internal or external events (e.g., floods, ea::::th-quakes, substantially beyond design basis) which could cause massive common damage to plant systems which would result in a General Emergency.
- 13. Site Hazards (explosions, crashes, etc.)
SGS A. Airc::::aft unusual activity over Facility or crash occur::::ing in the MEA B. Aircraft crash occur::::ing within the Protected A::::ea
- c. Aircraft crash affecting Plant Structures D. Turbine rotating component failure E. Turbine rotating component failure causing casing penetration F. Missile impact onsite from any source within the Protected Area.
G. Missile impact onsite damaging a Plant Struc-ture Ref e::::ence Al7c SASc GE7 UE14a Al8a SAE16a PE14e Al8e Al8b SAE16b Rev. 0
ECG Sect ion -i-i Pg. 8 of 10 NOTE:
This section is not to be used for event Classification.
Refer to sections 1 thru 18.
Initiating Event/Condition Reference
- 13.
Site Hazards (explosions, crashes, etc.) (cont'd)
H. Unplanned explosion af-fecting plant operations I. Unplanned explosion potentially compromising the function of one or more safety systems or normal operation of the plant J. Unplanned explosion com-promising the function of one or more safety sytems K. Any major internal or ex-ternal events (e.g., crashes, explosions, substantially beyond design basis) which could cause massive common damage to plant systems which would result in a General Emergency
- 14.
Fire A.
Fi~e lasting > 10 min that affects plant operations B. Fire potentially compromis-ing the function of one or more safety systems
- c. Fire compromising the function of one or more safety systems UE14c Al8c SAE16b GE7 UElO Al3 SAEll D. Any major fire (substantially GE7 beyond design basis) which could cause massive common damage to safety systems.
- 15. Personnel Emergencies SGS A. Transport of a contaminated individual from site to offsite medical facility.
UE16 Rev. U
ECG Section 11 Pg. 9-of 1 U -
NOTE:
This section is not to be used for Event Classification.
Refer to sections 1 thru 18.
Initiating Event/Condition
- 16. Security Events A. Loss, theft or diversion of any special nuclear material onsite B. Substantiated threat, attempted entry or dis-covery of a suspected destructive device or evidence of a malicious act.
- c. Security Alert D. Substantiated threat, attempted entry or dis-dovery of a suspected destructive device or evidence of a malicious act with a Security Alert declared.
E. Ongoing security compromise F. Ongoing security compromise involving imminent loss of physical control of the plant.
G. Ongoing security compromise resulting in the loss of physical control of the plant.
- 17. Public Interest Items SGS A. Any plant conditions that warrant increased awareness on the part of STATE/LOCAL authori-ties.
B. Any plant conditions that warrant precautionary activation of the TSC and placing EOF and other key emergency personnel on standby.
Reference UE12 10CFR7U.52 UE12 UE12 Al6 Al6 SAE14 GE3 UElS Al9 Rev. 0
ECG Section 11
.~-*----Pg-.- -10 of 10 NOTE:
This section is not to be used for Event Classification. ~fer to sections 1 thru 18.
Initiating Event/Condition C. Any plant conditions that warrant precautionary activation of the TSC and EOF and precautionary notification to the general public
- 18. Tech. Specs/Plant Status Changes A. Unit shutdown initiated to comply with certain T/S LCO's.
B. Ex'ceeding any T/S Safety Limit
- c. Manual or automatic ECCS actuation with discharge to the vessel.
Reference SAE17 UE3, UE4, UE5, UE7, UE8 UE4 Tech. Spec 2.1 and 6.7.1 UEl D. Liquid Release that exceeds UE2 T/S limits for > 15 mins.
E. Gaseous Release that exceeds UE2 T/S limits for ~ 15 mins.
SGS Rev. O
SECTION 1 PRIMARY LEAKAGE / SG TUBE LEAKAGE PRIMARY LEAK / LOCA ECG SECTION Pg. 1 of INITIATING CONDITIONS I
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NOTIFICATION/
REPORTING A. PZR SAFETY/PORV FAILURE TO RESEAT IF IF PZfl press. < 2200 psig AND RCS press. < 375 psig ANO POPS not armed POPS armec;l AND PORV/Safety valve tailpipe temp. Hi OR PRT lemp., press., or level increasing THEN REFER TO ATTACHMENT 1 UNUSUAL EVENT NOTE:
Refer to Page 2 for suspected Primary to Secondary Leakage B. PRIMARY LEAK EXCEEDING T/S LIMITS RESULTING IN UNIT SHUTDOWN IF Unil shutdown is initiated os a result of exceeding any of the following T/S Action Statement limits:
- 8. 1 gpm Unidentified leakage C. 10 gpm Identified leakage D. 40 gpm Controlled leakage E. RCS Press. /sol.
Volveo ("'"' l/S)
T/S LCO 3.4.6.2 (U/1)
T/S LCO 3.4.7.2 (U/2)
C. PRIMARY LEAK RATE
>50 GPM IF One Charging Pump cannot maintain
-rzR level.
THEN REFER TO AITAC:-IMENT 2 ALERT D. PRIMARY LEAK (LOCA)
GREATER THAN TOTAL MAKEUP CAPACITY IF Low /
decreasing PZR Level AND M11xin111rn chmqi11ci flow THEN
- - -!NO
_K for initiating condition D, refer lo Section 6 prior J~91'-~ificolion I
REFER TO I
ATTACHMENT 3 SITE AREA EMERGENCY SGS REV.
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INITIATING CONDITIONS EALS L_
NOTIFICATION/
REPORTING SECTION 1 E. PRIMARY TO SECONDARY LEAK (EXCEEDING T/S LCO)
IF Leak exceeding T /S LCO 3.4.6.2 (Unit 1 l 3.4.7.2 (Unit 2 a) I gpm (Total thru all SG's) b) 500 gpd (thru any 1 SG)
(see Tech. Spec. Action statements)
THEN I
REFER TO I
ATTACHMENT I UNUSUAL EVENT PRIMARY LEAKAGE / SG TUBE LEAKAGE PRIMARY TO SECONDARY LEAKAGE ECG SECTION Pg 2 of F. PRIMARY TO SECONDARY G. PRIMARY TO SECONDARY LEAK (SEVERAL HUNDRED LEAK ll'ITH A FAULTED SG GPM)
IF IF Rx trip/SI on, LO PZR PRESS.
AND SNSS/EDO judgement that a RUPTURED SG exists (several hundred gpm)
STMLINE ISOL/SI on, '
HI STM FLOW with LO TAVE or LO STM PRESS.
OR SI on, STMLINE HI DIFF PRESS.
AND SNSS/EDO judgement that Primary to Secondary Leakage is:
>10 GPM NOTE:
H. PRIMARY TO SECONDARY LEAK ll'lill LOSS OF OFFSITE POWER IF Primary to Secondary Leak is within the capacity of the Charging Pumps (SI NOT REQUIRED)
AND NOTE:
See condition
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if SI hos initiated.
Loss of Offsite Power I. PRIMARY TO SECONDARY LEAK > 50 GPM WITH A EA.l.ILI.ED SG AND INDICATED FUEL DAMAGE IF STMLINE ISOL/SI on, HI STM FLOW with LO TAVE or LO STM PRESS.
OR SI on, STMLINE HI DIFF PRESS.
AND.
SNSS/EDO judgement that Primary to Secondary Leakage is:
>50 GPM AND IRJIC (2RJ1} in HI ALARM (off scale}
J. PRIMARY TO SECONDARY LEAK (SEVERAL HUNDRED GPM) WITH LOSS OF OFFSITE POWER IF Rx trip/SI on, LO PZR PRESS.
AND SNSS/EDO judgement that a RUPTURED SG exists
(.5everol hundred gpm)
AND Loss of Offsite Power Refer to Section 6 prior to classification AND AND SNSS/EDO judgement that radiological survey of the Main Steam Lines indicates high activity being released lo the environment
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AND R15 or any R19 ALARM THEN REFER TO ATTACHt.4ENT 2 ALERT RCS analysis shows foiled fuel increase:
>1% /30 min, or
>5% totlll, or DEl-131 > 300 µCi/g
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AND R15 or any R19 ALARM THEN REFER TO ATTACHMENT 3 SITE AREA EMERGENCY NOTE:
Refer to Section 6 prior lo classification SGS REV.
1' SECTION 1 PRIMARY LE.AKAGE /
SG TUBE LEAKAGE PRIMARY LEAK INITIATING CONDITIONS EALS L_
NOTIFICATION/
REPORTING K. PIPE CRACKS IN STAGNANT BORATED WATER SYSTEMS (IE BULI.ETIN 79-17]
IF Cracks in weld areas of safety related piping (as reported by Engineering or JSljMIET)
THEN I
REFER TO I
ATTACHt.4ENT 12 ON[ HOUR. REPORT L. STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTIONS WIIICll FALL INTO CATEGORY C-3 (T/S 4.4.5.5c.) UI
[T/S 4.4.6.5c.] U2 IF Results of SG tube inspections which fall into Category C-J of T/S 4.4.5.2(6.2);
more than 10% of total tubes inspected ore degraded lubes OR more th on 1 % of the inspected tubes are defective THEN f
REFER TO I
A TT AC HM ENT 20 24 HOUR REPORT ECG SECTION 1 Pg. 3 of SGS REV.
SECTION 17 INITIATING CONDITIONS EALS L_
NOTIFICATION/
REPORTING PUBLIC INTEREST PLANT CONDITIONS EXIST THAT WARRANT THE ALERTING OF STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS A. INCREASED AWARENESS IF SNSS/EOO judges plant conditions warrant:
Increased awareness on the part of State/Local authorities THEN I
REFER TO ATTACHMENT 1
- UNUSUAL EVENT I B. PRECAUTIONARY STANDBY IF SNSS/EOO judges plant conditions warrant l!Q1b al the following actions:
- 1. Precautionary activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC).
- 2. Place Emergency Operations facility {EOF) ond other key emergency personnel on standby.
I THEN REFER TO ATTACHMENT 2 ALERT I
C. PRECAUTIONARY ACTIVATION AND PUBLIC NOTIFICATION IF SNSS/EDO judges plant conditions warrant both of the following actions:
- 1. Activation of emergency centers and monitoring teams.
- 2. Precautionary notification of the public.
THEN I
REFER TO I
ATTACHMENT 3 SITE AREA EMERGENCY ECG SECTION 17 Pg. 1 of 3 SGS REV.
SECTION 17 INITIATING CONDITIONS r
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REPORTING PUBLIC INTEREST D. MAJOR LOSS OF COMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITY
. [10CFR50.72 (b)(l)(v))
IF SNSS/EDO judges that a major loss of !lillr'. of the following hos occurred:
- OFFSITE SIRENS
- EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM (ENS)
- TELEPHONE SYSTEM THEN REFER TO ATTACHMENT 12 ONE HOUR REPORT E. UNUSUAL CONDITIONS WARRANTING A NEWS RELEASE OR NOTIFICATION OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
[10CFR50.72 (b)(2)(vi))
IF SNSS/EDO judges that on event or situation hos occurred that is related to the health and safety of:
The public OR Onsite personnel OR Protection of the environment AND A news release is planned OR Notifications to other government agencies has been or will be mode.
THEN l REFER TO I ATTACHMENT 14 FOUR HOUR REPORT ECG SECTION 17 Pg. 2 of 3 SGS REV.
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SECTION 17 PUBLIC INTEREST ECG SECTION 17 Pg: 3 of 3 INITIATING CONDITIONS EALS L_
NOTIFICATION/
REPORllNG F. UNUSUAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING AQUATIC SPECIES (IOCFR50.72 (b)(2)(vi)]
IF
- k. judged by SNSS/EDO:
Unusually large fish
!ill!,
THEN IF Protected aquatic species impinge on Service Water intake screens (ex.: sea turtle.
sturgeon) as reported by Site personnel.
THEN f--
I REFER TO I
ATTACHMENT 15 fOUR HOUR REPORT G. UNUSUAL OR IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTAL EVENTS (10CFR50.72 (b)(2)(vi))
IF Any occurrence of an unusual or important event that indicates or could result in significant environmental impact casually related ta plant operation.
Such as the following:
Excessive bird impaction events.
Onsite plant or animal disease outbreaks.
Mortality or unusual occurrence of any species protected by the Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Increase in nuisance organisms or conditions.
THEN NOTE; Final determination of reporlability will be made by Licensing and Regulation H. UNUSUAL CONDITIONS DIRECTLY AFFECTING LOWER ALLOWAYS CREEK TOWNSHIP (I.ACT)
[PER MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING)
IF
- k. judged by SNSS/EDO:
Anticipaled LIIllJ.S..U.Q]
movement of equipment or personnel which may significantly llilill local traffic patterns.
THEN IF As judged by SNSS/EDO:
On-sjte events which involve alarms. sirens or other noise which moy be heard off-site.
THEN as a resul! of implementing Attachment 15 l