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Revision 14 to IP-EP-320, Radiological Field Monitoring
ML19233A036
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/12/2019
From: Watts R
Entergy Nuclear Operations
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
EP-19-0024 IP-EP-320, Rev 14
Download: ML19233A036 (58)


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  • (Jt,Entergy IPEC, P.O. Box 308, Buchanan, NY CONTROLLED DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL FORM - PROCEDURES 10511 TO DISTRIBUTION DATE 8/14/19 TRANS MITTAL EP-19-0024 FROM IPEC DOCUMENT CONTROL !IPEC  ! 3RD FLOOR ADMIN BLDG AFFECTED DOCUMENT DOC# I REV# I TITLE I INSTRUCTIONS THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE HAS BEEN REVISED, PLEASE REMOVE YOUR CURRENT COPY AND REPLACE WITH ATTACHED UPDATED REVISION IP-EP-320, REV 14
  • AUGUST 15, 2019
                      • PLEASE NOTE EFFECTIVE DATE***********

RECEIPT OF THE ABOVE LISTED DOCUMENT(S) IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED I CERTIFY THAT ALL SUPERSEDED, VOID, OR INACTIVE COPIES OF THE ABOVE LISTED DOCUMENT(S) IN MY POSSESSION HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM USE AND ALL UPDATES HAVE BEEN PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EFFECTIVE DATE(S) (IF APPLICABLE) AS SHOWN ON THE DOCUMENT(S)

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 1 of 56 CONTROLL.ED Radiological Field Monitoring

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e=E11lergy0 IPECSITE NON-QUAL ITY RELATED IP*EP-320 14 Rev1s1on EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING I PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page g of 56 Table of Content s 10 PURPOSE 3

20 REFERENCES 3

3 0 DEFINITIONS 3

4 0 RESPONSIBIL ITIES 4

5 0 DETAILS 5

60 INTERFACES 6

7 0 RECORDS 6

80 REQUIREMENTS AND COMMITMENT CROSS-REFERENCE 6

90 ATTACHMENTS 91 0FFSITE MONITORING TEAM REPORTING AND INITIAL ACTIONS 1

92 PERFORM PRE-OPERATIONAL INSPECTION & TESTING OF EQUIPMT 9 93 PERFORM INITIAL VEHICLE CONTAMINATIO N CHECK (IF REQUESTED) 14 94 CONDUCT FIELD TEAM PRE-DEPLOYMENT BRIEFING 16 9 5 PERFORM FIELD PLUME RADIATION MEASUREMENTS 19 9 6 PERFORM FIELD AIR SAMPLING MEASUREMENTS 24 9 7 PERFORM ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACE CONTAMINATIO N SMEARS 28 9 8 PERFORM CONT EXPOSURE REPORTING AND CONTROL ACTIONS 31 99 PERFORM POST-FIELD MONITORING ACTIONS 32 910 IPEC SITE MAP 34 911 0FFSITE MONITORING LOCATIONS 35 912 REUTER STOKES LOCATIONS 41 913 GPS MONITORING LOCATIONS 42 914 SAMPLING POINT DISTANCE AND LOCATIONS 48 915 RADIOLOGICAL FIELD MONITORING DISCUSSION 49 916 0FFSITE TEAM COORDINATOR CHECKLIST 52

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=Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 1 of 56 Rad1olog1cal Field Momtoring 10 PURPOSE To describe the methods used to conduct rad1olog1cal morntonng and related act1v1t1es performed by the Freid Momtonng Teams outside the Protected, Area and their interaction within the Emergency Response Orgarnzat1on (ERO) during a rad1olog1cal emergency at the Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC)

NOTE To expedite the actions of the Offs1te Monitoring Teams (OMTs) and Offs1te Team Coordinator (OTC), users of this procedure are permitted to proceed directly to Section 5 0 and related attachments and implement steps in any sequence as required for operational eff1c1ency Other portions of this procedure may be used for reference as needed

.20 21 REFERENCES Indian Point Energy Center Emergency Plan 22 EN-EP-609, Emergency Operations Facility 23 EN-IS-120, Motorized Vehicle Safety 30 DEFINITIONS 31 Rad1olog1cal Momtonng - Locating and defining a plume of rad1oact1ve airborne contamination and any surface contamination left in the wake of a plume 32 Monitoring Act1v1t1es - Detecting beta radiation, measuring gamma rad1at1on and sampling airborne and surface contamination at selected locations, recording data and reporting the data for add1t1onal analysis 33 Monitoring Data - Data reported to the EOF that may be used by the ERO to determine emergency action levels, emergency class1ficat1ons, rad1olog1cal exposure controls, protection for on-site personnel and emergency workers, and protective action recommendations for the general public 34 Emergency Sampling Points - Include some sixty points within the 1O-M1le Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) 1dent1f1ed herein to facilitate dispatch of the Monitoring Teams Mob1hzat1on - Offs1te Team Members are notified of a declared emergency at either Umt 2 or Umt 3, directed to report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and are expected at the EOF within the 60 minutes following the declaration At the EOF, Offs1te Team Members report to the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator for assignment to the 1st or 2nd shift teams

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page .4 of 56 36 Onsrte Morntonng - Rad1olog1cal Monitoring performed w1thm the Protected Area Boundary 37 Offs1te Monitoring - Rad1olog1cal Morntonng performed outside the Protected and Owner Controlled Area Boundary 40 RESPONSIBILITIES 41 The Shift Manager (SM) or the Emergency Plant Manager (EPM), m absence of the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator, may direct Offs1te Morntormg Teams from the Central Control Room (CCR) 42 Offs1te Morntonng Teams are dispatched, directed, and controlled by an Offs1te Team Coordinator or Communicator from the CCR, the EOF or the AEOF 43 In Sectors 12 through 1 the perimeter 1s monitored by the Ons1te Monitoring Rad1at1on Protection Technicians from the OSC directed by the Rad1at1on Protection Coordinator at the request of the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator Once the Ons1te Monitoring Team has been dispatched, further d1rect1on will be administered by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator

  • Perimeter Sector 2-11 Pos1t1on Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator Team Offs1te MorntonngTeam I

Rad1at1on Protection Rad1at1on Protection 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1 Coordinator Technicians 44 The Dose Assessor (DA) in the EOF assures rad1olog1cal controls are implemented for samples, equipment, materials, supplies and personnel in the EOF 45 Qualified Nuclear Environmental Momtormg (NEM) Technicians change DLRs and air sampling station filters at fixed sites w1th1n the 10 Mile EPZ, submit the DLRs and filters for analysis, sample SOIi and water and perform other act1v1t1es prescribed m the station NEM Procedures 46 The steps of this procedure need not be followed in sequence and may be referred to 1n conJunct1on with instructions contained in the attachments 47 Use Form EP-3-ALL, Emergency Response Orgamzat1on Log Sheet, to record Field Morntonng Team actions and act1v1t1es The Offs1te Team Coordinator 1s responsible for Attachment 16, Offs1te Team Coordinator Checklist

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page .§ of 56 50 DETAILS The following graphic depicts the Offs1te Momtonng Team (OMT) process and also references the related attachments to be followed {Further background d1scuss1on 1s provided m Attachment 15 at the end of this procedure).

FIGURE 1 IPEC Offsite Monitoring Team Process Steps NOTE YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING FORMS (IN POSITION BINDERS)

ERO Log (Form EP-3-ALL)

D lnd1v1dual Exposure Tracking Log, (Form EP-36)

D Field Team Inventory (Forms EP-AD6-1)

D Monitoring Team Sample Data (Forms EP-30 and EP-31)

D Potassium Iodide (Kl) lnstruct1ons/Bnefing Form (EP-8-ALL)

D Act1v1 Referenced Job Aid Offs1te monitoring team reporting and 1nrt1al actions I 1 See Attachment 9.1 Perform pre-operational inspection and testing of equipment 2 See Attachment 9 2 Perform 1nrtial vehicle contamination check (1f requested) 3 See Attachment 9 3 Conduct field team pre-deployment briefing 4 See Attachment 9.4 Perform field plume rad1at1on measurements 5 See Attachment 9.5 Perform field air sampling measurements 6 See Attachment 9.6 Perform environmental surface contamination smears  ;;,

7 See Attachment 9. 7 Perform continuous exposure reporting and control actions 8 In! See Attachment 9.8

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Perform post-field momtonng actions 9 ' See Attachment 9.9

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-=- Entergy, EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IP-EP-320 Rev1s1on 14 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page .§ of 56 6~0 INTERFACES 61 IP-EP-210, Central Control Room 62 EN-EP-609, Emergency Operations Fac1hty 63 IP-EP-115, Emergency Plannrng Forms 64 IP-EP-330, Airborne Sample Analysis 7.0 RECORDS All Logs, Completed Forms and other records generated during an actual emergency shall be considered Quality Records and maintained for the hfe of the plant The following records are I

generated by 1mplementat1on of this procedure 71 ERO Logs, (Form EP-3-ALL) 72 lnd1v1dual Exposure Tracking Log (Form EP-36) 73 Monrtormg Team Survey Data (Form EP-30}

74 Monitoring Team Sample Data (Form EP-31) 75 Field Team Inventory (Form EP-AD6-1) 76 Potassium Iodide (Kl) Instructions/Briefing Form (EP-8-ALL)

.8.0 REQUIREMENTS AND COMMITMENT CROSS-REFERENCE None 9.0 ATTACHMENTS 9 1 Offs1te monitoring team reporting and 1nit1al actions 9 2 Perform pre-operational 1nspect1on and testing of eqwpment 9 3 Perform 1nrt1al vehicle contam1nat1on check (1f requested) 9 4 Conduct field team pre-deployment briefing 9 5 Perform field plume radiation measurements 9 6 Perform field air sampling measurements 9 7 Perform environmental surface contamination smears 9 8 Perform continuous exposure reporting and control actions 9 9 Perform Post-field monitoring actions 9 10 IPEC Site Map 9 11 Offs1te Monitoring Locations 9 12 Reuter Stokes Locations 9 13 GPS Monrtonng Locations

  • 14 Sampling Points - Distance and Location 9 15 Rad1olog1cal Field Monitoring D1scuss1on 9 16 Offs1te Team Coordinator Checklist

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PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page z of 56 Attachment 9.1 Offs1te Monitoring Team Reporting and Initial Actions Page 1 of2 D Sign mat EOF Access Desk and on the board ms1de the EOF (or Alternative TSC/OSC)

D Report to the Offs1te Team Coordinator (OTC) or the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator (RAC) for team assignment D IF assigned to a team for the current shift, THEN ensure the names of the Team members are entered on the EOF Personnel Status Board AND continue with this procedure D IF NOT assigned to a team for the current shift, THEN continue with this procedure Assist other teams until d1sm1ssed or assigned by the EOF Manager or the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator '

D Each team, as a minimum, should consist of 2 members

  • D Obtain Offs1te Monitoring Team Pos1t1on Binder D Obtain Keys for a vehicle (offs1te Monitoring Kits storage location)

D Obtain Vehicle and also a radio, cell phone and GPS 0- Start vehicle, check gas gauge and verify proper operation of horn, flashers, turn-signals and headlights Check that back hatch automatically opens and closes with key fob or hatch button and that 1t shuts securely when closed Do not manually close hatch due to 1amm1ng concern Inform Offs1te Team Coordinator of any malfunctions or concerns D The following equipment and materials are available from the storage location I

  • Monitoring Kit (two sealed cases, A and B, per set) Case A 1s for plume survey/sampling, m1t1ally, load only Case A m OMT vehicles Case B 1s for REMP (post-plume) sampling only
  • Obtain count rate meters and other equipment/supplies from storage and load m OMT vehicles after checks are performed D Record the "ERO Position*" [and the Team Name e g , "Mobile One"] "Date." and the team member [s] "Name*'ts] on Form EP-3-AII D Use ERO Log Sheet(s) (Form EP-3-ALL) located in the Position Binder to record your act1v1t1es
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Use applicable Human Performance Tools (e g , 3-part communications, place-keeping peer checking and s1tuat1onal awareness appropriate for cond1t1ons

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=Enter IPECSITE NON-QUALITY RELATED gy~ EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IP-EP-320 Rev1s1on 14 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page § of 56 Attachment 9.1 Offs1te Monitoring Team Reporting and Initial Actions Page 2 of 2 NOTE:

An Offs1te Monitoring Team will not necessarily use all the equipment and materials m the Monrtormg Kits Some equipment 1s exclusively for the use of NEM Technrc1ans D Check the seal on each case 1n the kit IE.the seal ts not broken, THEN the inventory 1s not required D IF the seal 1s broken, THEN inventory the equipment 1n that case Record the "Kit#" and results on Form EP-AD6-1 for the kits Complete "Comme nts", "Inventory Performed BY "and the "Date "on Form EP-AD6-1 D Replace or exchange m1ss1ng, out of calrbrat1on, and rnoperat1ve equipment, materials and supplies with what 1s available at the EOF Do not use any out of calrbrat1on equrpment or expired material or supplres

  • D Turn on DOSE-GARD (press "M" button until O 00 1s displayed)

D Assign DLR's to each Offs1te Team member Wear the DLR badge and DOSE-GARD electronic dosimete r on the chest between the waist and neck Fill m the pertinent information for each Offs1te Team member on the top half of Form EP-36 NOTE:

Without a Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator rn the EOF, Offs1te Monitoring Teams may be directed through the Communicator m the CCR D IF there has been a release of rad1oact1ve material to the atmosphere, THEN as directed by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator or the ED, check the vehicle for contamination BEFORE leaving the Site using Attachment 9 3 D Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of Equipment rn Attachment 9 2 Rad1at1on check sources for OMTs #1 and #2 are stored on the shelf 1n the OMT Equipment Room at the EOF, and Spare OMT check sources are stored in the Apparatus Room storage cabinet at the Verplanck Fire Department D Place the case(s) 1n the vehicle with the Ludlum Model 177 count rate meter and the Model 9-3 10n chamber rn the front seat (or back seat)

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PROCEDURE REFERENCE Use Page ~ of 56 Attachment 9.2 Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of Equipment Page 1 of 5 Ludlum Model 9-3 Ion Chamber

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Use 5 micro curie Cs-137 source for operational check 0 Perform visual check of instrument for any physical damage, and shde open the shield on the bottom to ensure the Mylar window 1s not punctured 0 Close shield 0 Turn on meter by sw1tch1ng to "X1" scale 0 Perform battery check by pressing the "BAT TEST' button 0 While on the "X1" scale, 1f necessary zero the meter read mg using the "ZERO ADJUST" thumbwheel 0 Center BLUE Cs-137 source on the laminated diagram Turn to the "X10" scale, OPEN the shield and pos1t1on the "Detector Area" of the instrument over the BLUE Cs-137 source on the diagram (Number on source facing UP towards meter) 0 Allow the reading to stabilize (-15 sec) and then read the meter 0 Verify that the meter responds within the range listed on the source container (typically

~ between 20 and 40 mR/hr) Closed shield after check complete 0 Source reading obtained mR/hr 0 Toggle the "AUD" switch ON to verify audible response 0 If any of the above checks are unsatisfactory return the meter to the storeroom and acquire another meter Note the serial number of an instrument that 1s UNSAT in comments below 0 If checks are SAT, then instrument 1s operational (Note serial no in box below) 0 Return the rad1at1on check source to the storage location - DO NOT PLACE IN KIT Instrument Serial Number (If SAT) - - - - - - Cal Due Date -------

Team Member - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date Comments 1f Instrument Check 1s UNSAT

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 10 of 56 Attachment 9.2 Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of Equipment Page 2 of5 Ludlum Model 177 Count Rate Meter with HP 210 Probe Use 1 micro curie Ba133 source for operab1hty check D Perform visual check of instrument, cable and probe for any physical damage D Connect the HP-210 probe by attaching the coaxial cable to the front of the meter (1f not already connected)

D Turn the power switch to "ON" (1f not already turned "ON")

D Perform battery check by pressing the RED "BAT TEST" button If battery response 1s not adequate, then obtain spare meter D Turn the function switch to "X100", place probe in contact with ORANGE Ba133 source, until the meter reads upscale (Number on source facing UP towards probe)

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Verify that the meter responds within the range listed on the source container (typically between 2,000 and 10,000 cpm)

Source reading obtained _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cpm Turn up the Volume Dial Ensure the volume 1s audible when near the check source If any of the above checks are unsatisfactory return the meter to the storeroom and acquire another meter Note the serial number of an instrument that 1s UNSAT in comments below D If checks are SAT, then instrument 1s operational (Note -serial no m box below)

D Return the rad1at1on check source to the storage location - DO NOT PLACE IN KIT Instrument Serial Number (If SAT) _ _ _ _ __ Cal Due Date - - - - - - -

Team Member Date Comments 1f Instrument Check 1s UNSAT

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"~.'!'Entergy~ EMERGENCY PLAN NON-QUALITY RELATED PROCEDURE IP-EP-320 Rev1s1on 14 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 11 of 56 Attachment 9.2 Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of Equipment Page 3 of5 F&J Model DF-AB-40L Air Sampler (Usmg Sampler Battery)

D Attach the filter holder contammg particulate and 1odme collection media (See drawing below)

D Open the cover of the air sampler and check the status of the battery by pressing the button on the battery charge indicator D Verify that its charge 1s at least 75%, 1f not, select another sampler If necessary, the air sampler's power cord may be plugged mto the inverter or the provided charger cord may be plugged mto the 12 V cigarette lighter receptacle m the OMT vehicle 1f there 1s not sufficient battery charge D Place the BLACK "ON/OFF" toggle switch m the "ON" pos1t1on D If c1rcu1try 1s not energized by the previous step then push the YELLOW "ON/OFF" button to energize the c1rcu1try D The LED display should read O 00 cfm and the "flow" LED should be ht D Press "Total Volume" Button - IF volume displayed 1s above zero , THEN press reset

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Press the "RESET" button to start the sample pump After a few seconds, the LED display should gradually increase to approximately 1 O cfm (0 8 cfm to 1 2 cfm)

After approximately 30 seconds, push the YELLOW "ON/OFF" button to stop the sample pump Place the toggle switch to the "OFF" pos1t1on Carefully close and latch the cover (avoid crimping the red wire)

If results are UNSAT, then obtain another sampler Note the serial number of a sampler that 1s UNSAT under comments D If checks are SAT, then instrument 1s operat19nal Note serial no - - - - - - -

D Comments 1f air sampler check UNSAT Instrument Serial Number - - - - - - - - - - Cal Due Date - - - - - - - -

D1rect1on of Air Flow Particulate Filter Rough Srde Out Particulate filter

  • Filter/ Cartndge (screws mto rur sampler)

Silver Zeohte Cartndge Filter holder Filter holder nng (screv,s mto filter holder

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IPECSITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Rev1s1on 14 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 12 of 56 Attachment 9.2 Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of Equipment Page 4 of 5 D Check operation of the mobile radio, cellular phone and other commurncat1on equipment m the vehicle with the Communicator who 1s d1spatch1ng and controlling the team Record results on Form EP-3-ALL IPEC Offs1te (Goosetown) Radio CJ Ensure the Offs1te Team Coordinator 1s aware that you will be conducting a radio check CJ Turn vehicle 1grnt1on switch to "Run" or "Accessories" CJ Push radio "On/Off' switch to "On" CJ Select Channel 1 (or other offs1te channels provided)

CJ Press the microphone "PTT" switch NOTE Radio call signs are transmitted automatically, transm1ttmg by voice 1s no longer required Use the station name, e g , "Mobile One" for 1dent1f1cat1on CJ Request radio check, e g, "Indian Point EOF, this 1s Indian Point Mobile One, request radio check, over" CJ Record results on Form EP-3-ALL, ERO Log Team Member


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NOTE IF radio communication with the EOF or AEOF 1s not established, THEN try 1) the cellular phone, 2) another location where radio or telephone communication 1s acceptable, 3) relaying messages through other stations in either "5 Offs1te", "4 ... Ons1te" or "9-13. Talk-around" modes or 4) a pay phone IF all fail, THEN return to EOF or Alternative TSC/OSC .

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-= Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IP-EP-320 Rev1s1on IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 13 of 56 Attachment 9.2 Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of Equipment Page 5 of 5 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 1 Turn phone power on 2 Display "SERVICE AVAILABLE" \.

3 Use the number m Emergency Telephone Directory for the Offsite Team Coordinator 4 Call the Offs1te Team Coordinator 5 If no contact, determine alternate means of commumcat1ons m the event that the radio is inoperable.

6 Record results on (Form EP-3-ALL} ERO Log GARMIN GPS UNITS

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3 Locations are Pre-programmed Turn on "Where to" icon on mam screen Select "Extras" icon Select "POI Pomt of Interest" (e g Select any survey pomt from next step for quick check of GPS).

4 Momtormg location can be 1dent1f1ed by Sector and Mile, e.g S1-M1, S2-M2 If not displayed, type desired location. See Attachment 13 I 5 Press "Go" 6 Check that start to destmat1on 1s loaded and displayed

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~~ Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IP-EP-320 Rev1s1on 14 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 14 of 56 Attachment 9 3 Perform mit1al Vehicle Contammat1on Check (if requested)

Page 1 of2 D IF there has been a release of rad1oact1ve material to the atmosphere, THEN as directed by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator or the ED, check the vehicle for contamination BEFORE leaving the S1te D When directed by the EOF to perform surface contamination checks, use Form EP-31, Surface Contam1nat1on Check, to record information using either of the 2 following methods (Preferred) Method Usmg the Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter, with HP-210 Pancake Probe D Use the following eqwpment a Ludlum 177 Count Rate/HP-210 Pancake Probe D Ensure the meter has been pre-operationally checked, turned on and set to X1 scale D Measure and record background reading away from the vehicle (The background reading should be 300 cpm or less)

D Holding the pancake probe about % to 1 inch from the vehicle surfaces, check readings on the vehicle hood, side doors and accessible areas of the roof D Enter the "Date", the name of the Field Team Member and "LOCATION" on Form EP-31 D Immediately inform the Offs1te Team Coordinator and/or Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator of any vehicle surface readings exceeding 100 cpm above background

  • ,g,Entergy IPECSITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP*EP-320 Rev1s1on 14 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 15 of 56 Attachment 9.3 Perform mitial Vehicle Contamination Check (if requested)

Page 2 of 2 Method Usmg Smears and the Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter, with HP-210 Pancake Probe D When directed by the EOF to perform surface contamination checks, use Form EP-31, Surface Contamination Check, to record 1nformat1on D Use the following eqwpment D Surgeon's rubber gloves D Smear or gauze wipes D Small paper envelope or plastic bag D Pen or pencil AND magic marker or grease pencil D Ludlum 177 Count Rate/HP-210 Pancake Probe D Ensure the meter has been pre-operationally checked, turned on and set to X1 scale

  • D Enter the "Date", the name of the Field Team Member and "LOCATION" on Form EP-31 NOTE.

I Find at least 2 exposed exterior vehicle surfaces to sample for contam1nat1on, such as the vehicle hood and an accessible area of the vehicle roof D Find AND smear at least 2 surfaces Sme'a.r a 1OO-cm2 area Put two fingers on a smear or wrpe AND hold 1t with your thumb Reach out AND drag 1t back across the surface rn the pattern of an "S" D Record the "Time' and the "SURFACE SMEAREO' on Form EP-31 D Annotate a small paper envelope for a smear or a small plastic bag for a gauze wipe with thrs 1nformat1on from Form EP-31 D "Date" D "LOCATION" D "Time" r D "SURFA CE SMEARED"

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D Place the smear or wipe rn the paper envelope or plastic bag

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Proceed to the ALARA location to count the samples Count the vehicle smears using pages 2 and 3 of Attachment 9.7

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Attachment 9.4 Conduct Field Team Pre-Deployment Briefing Page 1 of 3 Begm Offs1te Field Monitoring Team briefing on emergency cond1t1ons D Ensure that the Offs1te Team Coordinator or des1gnee has provided a Team des1gnat1on (e g , "Mobile One"), and has the Team member names and contact mformat1on along with their DLR numbers D Review AND note cond1t1ons, monitoring locations, routes, and requirements 1 with Offs1te Team Coordinator or des1gnee D Plant conditions and emergency class1f1cat1on level D Release cond1t1ons

  • Release start and stop
  • Noble gas/ Iodine ratio (1f known)
  • Expected dose rates, surface and airborne contamination
  • Current Reuters Stokes readings, 1f any
  • Potential for Offs1te Monitoring Team vehicles to be contaminated (and the need 1f any to conduct pre-deployment check)

D Measured and forecast meteorological cond1t1ons

  • Wind direction, speed, Pasqu1II stab1l1ty class \

D Projected Plume loca't1on

  • Width (affected sectors)
  • Plume characteristic (cross, down ilr up valley)

D Areas, routes and locations, including Emergency Sampling Points to monitor D Any known traffic 1mped1ments or traffic-related issues D Use of personnel (1 e protective clothing) and vehicle safety equipment D Monitoring requirements

  • Projected rad1at1on fields in route (verify with count rate meter/ 10n chamber CW readings when rns1de the vehicle)
  • Pro1ected rad1at1on fields on location (verify with 3 ft / 3 in OW/CW readings when outside the vehicle)
  • Airborne contamination (1f known)
  • Surface contamination (1f known)

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- PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 17 of 56 Attachment 9.4 Conduct Field Team Pre-Deployment Briefing Page 2 of 3 Review radiolog1cal exposure controls D Mm1m1ze time (Goal <15 mm ) spent w1thm elevated rad1at1on fields especially those near or w1thm the plume D Record and report dosimeter readings every _ _ minutes

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D ALARA locations D DO NOT enter a rad1at1on field within a plume that 1s greater than 100 mR/hr except as directed by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator D Females who have declared pregnancy are advised that they are not authorized to exceed 10CFR20 limits and may need to be re-assigned NOTE*

  • The Emergency Director (ED) may authorize an m1tlal emergency exposure of 1 Rem TEDE and subsequent exposures in 1 Rem increments to 5 Rem TEDE D DO NOT exceed the authorized dose of Rem (1 e , dosimeter reading) except when directed by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator D The DOSE-GARD electronic dosimeter 1s pre-set to alarm at 1 00 R If the DOSE-GARD alarms, 1mmed1ately notify the EOF/AEOF and request instructions (The alarm can be silenced by toggling "M" two times to get Alarm Acknowledge Mode Hold "S" for 3 seconds and the alarm will be silenced and the mode returns to dose display)

NOTE The Emergency Director, usmg Form EP-4-ALL, Emergency Exposure Authorization, will authorize exposure exceeding 5 Rem TEDE D DO NOT exceed 5 Rem TEDE except when authorized by the ED NOTE.

Potassium Iodide (Kl) shall be used 1n accordance with IPEC's procedure for issuance of Kl and the NYS Kl Policy Admm1strat1on of Kl will be recommended for emergency responders at a General Emergency or a proJected child thyroid dose of 5 Rem COE or more to the thyroid

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~Enlergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 18 of 56 Attachment 9.4 Conduct Field Team Pre-Deployment Briefing Page 3 of 3 D DO NOT take Kl except when authorized by the Emergency Director lnd1v1duals who are allergic to iodine should not take Kl D If Kl 1s taken, note on Form EP-36 and Form EP-8-ALL D Proceed as directed by the Communicator/ Offs1te Team Coordinator

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CJ Maintain radio or telephone communications with the Commurncator/Offs1te Team coordinator in route between locations Each Offs1te Morntonng Team should contact the Offs1te Team Coordinator at approximately thirty (30) 111inute intervals CJ Monitor radiation fields at landmarks in route to and on arrival at the location.

0 Begin with the Ludlum Model 177 Count Rate Meter with Pancake Probe NOTE:

Rate Meter readings will increase as a plume of rad1oact1ve material 1s approached.

Place the speaker switch to "ON"

  • D Put the function switch to "X1".

0 Note the beginning background reading in CPM on Form EP-30 CJ Keep the rate meter and probe on the floor of the cab (probe facing up) with meter volume turned up 0 Read AND record on Form EP-30 approximately maJor changes (e g, factor of ten) of the reading (CPM) and the nearest landmark including the reading on arrival at the location CJ Report maJor changes in readings and landmark to the Communicator CJ WHEN the Rate Meter reads about 1000 CPM or more at "X10" AND the Ion Chamber reads O 2 mR/hr or more on the lowest mR/hr scale, THEN use the Model 9-3 Ion Chamber CAUTION Review rad1olog1cal exposure controls (Attachment 9 8), prepare equipment and data forms, determine the route to the nearest ALARA location AND prepare to implement personal protective measures as directed by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator before approaching and entering a plume "'

  • D Continue with the Ion Chamber

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If traversing the plume, the closed window (CW) readings increase to reach a peak across the plume at the centerline Plume boundary is defined as when the open wmdow reading is 1.5 times the closed window reading.

I D With the shield closed, read AND record on Form EP-30 each maJor change of the "CW mR/hr" (1 e , gamma) and the nearest landmark D Read AND record "CW mR/hr (1 e , gamma) on Form 30 D Continue to adJust the function switch to the appropriate scale for an on-scale reading 0 WHEN the Ion Chamber reads less than O 2 mR/hr, THEN use the Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter with Pancake Probe 0 Report the data on Form EP-30 to the Offs1te Team Coordinator 0 Arrive on location Record Team arrival on Form EP-3-ALL Report Team arrival' to the Offs1te Team Coordinator

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D Note where readings reach peak levels (plume centerline)

D When requested, conduct arr sampling on the plume centerline using Attachm ent 9.6 D When requested, conduct surface contamination checks using Attachm ent 9.7 D Monitor rad1at1on fields on location D , Use the Count Rate Meter with Pancake Probe If rt reads more than 1000 cpm on the "X10" scale AND the Ion Chamber reads O 2 mR/hr or more on the "X1 "-scale, THEN use the Ion Chamber D Record the "Team Name:" "Team Member Names:" and "Date*" on Form EP-31 D Record the "Locatron:" including the details, on Form EP-31 D Record the meter "Serral #." and the "Ttme:" on Form EP-31 I

D Leave the vehicle and proceed to an area that rs open overhead D Measure OW 'and CW rad1at1on fields at 3 feet and 3 inches above the ground Record the data on Form EP-31 D When requested, conduct surface contam1nat1on checks using Attachm ent 9.7 r'

D Keep pertinent current information on Form EP-3-ALL, ERO Log Sheet

- Dosimet er readings

- Plant, rad1olog1cal and meteorological conditions

- Monitoring requirements

- Rad1olog1cal, exposure controls

- ALARA locations

- Landmarks on the route

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"'.!=Entergy~ EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 22 of 56 Attachment 9.5 Perform Field Plume Radiation Measurements Page 4 of 5 NOTE For Plume Characterization:

Outside the Plume. the Open Window (OW) readings are approximately equal to the Closed Window (CW) readings (e g , OW readings are less than 1 5 times CW readings)

Inside the Plume* the, Open Window (OW) readings are expected to be about 1 5 times or greater than the Closed Window (CW) readings D Ion Chamber @ 3 feet D Read AND record "(OW) (mR/hr)" Form EP-31

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D Read AND record "(CW) (mR/hr)" Form EP-31 Ion Chamber @ 3 inches Read AND record "(OW) (mR/hr)" Form EP-31 D Read AND record "(CW) (mR/hr)" Form EP-31 D Return the Ion Chamber to the vehicle D Report the data on Form EP-31 to the Offs1te Team Coordinator

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If ground depos1t1on 1s present 1 At three inches the open window reading will be greater that the closed window reading 2 The three foot open and closed window readings will be less than the three inch readings in (1) above 3 A sample of surface materials (swipe) taken 1n the area and counted 1n a lower background area will 1nd1cate contam1nat1on

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When requested, conduct air sampling on the plume centerline Using Attachment 9.6 When requested, conduct surface contamination checks using Attachment 9.7

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 24 of 56 Attachment 9.6 Perform Field Air Sampling Measurements Page 1 of 4 Perform a,r sampling on the plume centerline D Set up for Arr Sampling D Place particulate frlter in the frrst rnlet frlter holder (farthest from the pump wrth the rough srde of the filter out)

D Place silver zeolrte cartridge in the second inlet frlter holder (closest to the pump), as appropriate NOTE.

Hum1d1ty may affect the silver zeolrte cartridge Use sealed cartridge during an actrvatron D Use srlver zeolrte cartridges during an actrvatron (and "drrll" silver zeolrte cartridges during trarr,iing or drills)

D Align the arrow on the cartridge rn the drrectron of airflow through the holder D Record the following on Form EP-31) o Sample ID number a Sampler Serra! #

a Daterrrme D Start Arr Sampler as follows D Place the BLACK "ON/OFF toggle swrtch in the "ON" pos1t1on D If crrcurtry 1s not energized, by the previous step then push the YELLOW "ON/OFF" button to energize the crrcurtry D The LED display should read O 00 cfm and the "flow" LED should be ht D Press the "RESET" button to start the sample pump After a few seconds, the LED display should gradually increase to approximately 1 0 cfm (0 8 cfm to 1 2 cfm)

D Record the sample start trme on Form EP-31 D While the arr sampler rs running, take at least one 3-ft OW and CW readrng to verrfy that you are strll in the plume Notify the OTC rf cond1t1ons have s1gnrf1cantly changed

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 25 of 56 Attachment 9.6 Perform Field Air Sampling Measurements Page 2 of 4 D Wait until the sample pump stops automatically (in approximately 10 minutes) The sample volume 1s preset to 10 cubic feet This can be verified by pressing the "volume" button after the sampler has stopped Reset the sample "volume" indicator to zero to allow restart for purging D The air sampler and Model 9-3 meter may be contaminated Place these m large clean plastic bags before placing in back of vehicle D If needed, contact the Offs1te Team Coordinator to determine nearest appropriate "clean" location outside the plume to go for sample counting (less than -100 cpm background)

D At a location outside of the plume, with the loaded sample holder in place, PURGE the sample cartridge and filter by pressing the YELLOW On/Off button to "Off' and then "On" Then press the RESET button Let the sampler run for about 20 seconds D Press the RESET button again to stop the sample pump Reset the sample "volume" indicator to zero to allow restart for collecting the' next air sample D Assemble needed items 1n back of vehicle - sampler holder, tweezers, sample envelopes, sample bags, trash bag, clean plastic sheeting work surface D One team member should handle samples and equipment wearing disposable gloves: the other team member should record and report data (gloves optional 1f not handling contaminated objects)

D The team member with gloves should open the air sampler bag and remove the filters from their respective holders D Check hands with frisker and change gloves as noted below when handling and counting samples taken m the radioactive plume Count the Air Samples D Ensure that the Ludlum 177 meter 1s on and set to the x1 scale with the HP-210 connected D Place the HP-210 probe on the sample holder and check the background reading D Record the BACKGROUND CPM on Form EP-31 If contamination on the holder 1s suspected, wipe the sample holder with a disposable wipe and recheck with frisker D Leave the HP-210 probe on its side to allow easy hand frisking Change gloves as needed

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 26 of 56 Attachment 9.6 Perform Field Air Sampling Measurements Page 3 of 4 D Obtain a clean metal planchet from the OMT case Remove the sample holder from the air sampler, unscrew the filter holder and carefully remove the particulate filter with the tweezers provided D Place the particulate filter (FUZZY SIDE UP) m a clean planchet, place the planchet rn the sample holder on top of the holder insert ring and check the particulate filter with the HP-210 probe and obtarn the GROSS CPM reading D The "clean" team member should record the particulate filter GROSS CPM reading on Form EP-31 0 Subtract the BACKGROUND CPM from GROSS CPM to obtain NET CPM, and record on Form EP-31 D The gloved team member should use tweezers to place filter in marked envelope and place m bagg1e Discard pla,nchet by placing 1n a waste bag provided in the case

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D To count the iodine filter cartridges m the sample holders, modify the holders as follows 0 Usmg the SH-4a, 'pull out the slide CJ Remove the insert CJ Push the shde back m D Place the HP-210 probe on the sample holder and check the background reading D Record the BACKGROUND CPM on Form EP-31 If contamination on the holder 1s suspected, wipe the sample holder with a disposable wipe and recheck with frisker D Change disposable gloves, place the silver zeohte cartridge (INLET SIDE UP -

ARROWS FACING DOWN) m the cavity created by removing the sample holder slide D Place the HP-210 probe on the sample holder and measure the cartridge read mg D

The "clean" team member should record the 1odme cartridge GROSS CPM on Form EP-31

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 27 of 56 Attachment 9.6 Perform Field Air Sampling Measurements Page 4 of 4 0 Subtract the BACKGROUND CPM from GROSS CPM to obtain NET CPM, and record on Form EP-31 D Check hands with frisker and change gloves as needed D The gloved team member should use tweezers or clean gloves to place cartridge m separate bagg1e and place bagg1e inside other bagg1e containing tilled out particulate filter envelope D Report the data on Form EP-31 to the Offs1te Team Coordinator

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Load a new iodine cartridge and particulate filter m the arr sample holder before moving to a new survey/sampling location Return the sampler and holder, the count rate meter and probe, the counting fixture and tweezers to the vehicle D Return packaged samples to the vehicle Place samples in easily accessible location m the vehicle for easy transfer to RP when returning to the EOF or the Verplanck Fire Department D IF at an ALARA location, THEN remain there until directed otherwise Continue monitoring for rad1at1on fields from the vehicle Penod1cally report cond1t1ons to the Offs1te Team Coordinator Prepare for reassignment

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' REFERENCE USE Page 28 of 56 Attachment 9. 7 Perform Environmental Surface Contamination Smears Page 1 of 3 D When directed by the EOF to perform surface contamination checks, use Form EP-31, Surface Contamination Check, to record 1nformat1on D Use the following equipment D Surgeon's rubber gloves D Smear or gauze wipes D Small paper envelope or plastic bag D Pen or pencil AND magic marker or grease pencil D Enter the "Date", the name of the Field Team Member and "LOCATION" on Form EP-31

  • NOTE*

Find a surface to sample for contamination Avoid unfinished wooden and hard surfaces with sharp edges Use smears for smoother surfaces and gauze wipes for rougher surfaces D Annotate a small paper envelope for a smear or a small plastic bag for a gauze wipe with this 1nformat1on from Form EP-31 0 "LOCATION" 0 "DATE" and "TIME" 0 "SURFACE SMEARED" 2

D Find AND smear a surface Smear a 1OO-cm area Put two fingers on a smear or wipe AND hold 1t with your thumb Reach out AND drag 1t back across the surface in the pattern of an "S" 0 Record the "Time" and the "SURFACE SMEARED" on Form EP-31 D Place the smear or wipe m the paper envelope or plastic bag D Proceed to the ALARA location to count the samples

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 29 of 56 Attachment 9. 7 Perform Environmental Surface Contamination Smears Page 2 of 3 NOTE Unless otherwise directed, count the samples where background 1s less than 300 CPM IF samples must be counted in background higher that 300 CPM, THEN the gross count rate for the sample must be greater than twice background If necessary, relocate to a different location Measure the surface contammat1on samples.

D Use the following D Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter, with HP-210 pancake probe D Surgeon'~ rubber gloves D Tweezers D Planchets D Smear or wipe in a small paper envelope or plastic bag D Form EP-31 used to record surface contammat1on sampling data Determine the activity (CPM) on the smear or wipe D Using either the Ludlum 177 with pancake probe to measure background for the smear or wipe, "BKGD CPM" D Place the probe about one quarter inch above an empty planchet using the SHA4 holder D AdJust the function switch to the lowest multiplier without exceeding full scale on the meter 0 Read AND record the "BKGD CPM" on Form EP-31 D Measure the smear or wipe, "SMEAR+ BKGD CPM" D Remove, usmg tweezers, a smear or wipe from the envelope or plastic bag Place the smear or wipe on the planchet

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"'=E-~ Entergy~ EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 30 of 56 Attachment 9. 7 Perform Environmental Surface Contamination Smears Page 3 of 3 D Place the probe about one quarter to one half mch above the smear or wipe D AdJust the function switch to the lowest multiplier without exceeding full scale on the meter D Read AND record "SMEAR+ BKGD CPM' on Form EP-31 D Calculate AND record "SMEAR CPM" Subtract "BKGD CPM" from "SMEAR 1

+ BKGD CPM" D Return, using tweezers, the smear or wipe with the planchet to its small paper envelope or piastre bag

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D Remove the rubber gloves and place them in the bag designated for rad1olog1cal trash Repeat above steps for add1t1onal smears or wipes Report the data on Form EP-31 to the Offsrte Team Coordinator

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PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 31 of 56 Attachment 9.8 Perform Continuous Exposure Reporting and Control Actions Page 1 of 1 D Use Form EP-3-ALL, ERO Log Sheet to record movement and act1v1t1es conducted Use the 1O-M1le Emergency Planning Zone Wind Sector Map, Site Boundary Map, GPS Units and Street Atlases Take note of any change in the frisker or survey meter that 1s located 1n the vehicle NOTE:

Attachments 9 10, 9 11, 9 12, 9 13 and 9 14 may be used to 1dent1fy destination D Maintain radio or telephone communications with the Communic ator/ Offs1te Team Coordinator in route between locations Each Offs1te Monitoring Team should contact the Offs1te Team Coordinator at approximately thirty (30) minute intervals D Verify the Communic ator/ Offs1te Team Coordinato r has the pos1t1on (e g, "Offs1te Team"), the name of the team (e g, "Mobile One"), the names and the DLR numbers of the team members D Keep pertinent current information on Form EP-3-ALL, ERO Log Sheet

  • Dosimeter readings (Note readings on Form EP-36)
  • Plant, rad1olog1cal, and meteorological cond1t1ons
  • Monitoring requirements
  • Rad1olog1cal, exposure controls
  • Landmarks on the route shown on the maps and atlases, e g , DLR sites, Reuter Stokes sites, schools, and intersections D IF at an ALARA location, THEN remain there until directed otherwise by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator ,Continue morntonng for rad1at1on fields from the vehicle Periodically ensure both the Offs1te Team and the Offs1te Team Coordinator/Communicator have current information Note the current information on Form EP-31 and dosimeter readings on Form EP-36 D IF directed to another location THEN return to the beginning of this Attachmen t

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 32 of 56 Attachment 9.9 Perform Post-Field Momtormg Actions Page 1 of 2 D IF directed to deactivate, THEN continue below D Return to the designated EOF or Alternative TSC/OSC parking area or other location as directed by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator D Survey AND decontaminate the vehicle as directed by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator Document results on Form EP-31 Return samples for add1t1onal analysis CAUTION.

Ask the Dose Assessor to determine which, 1f any, samples are rad1oact1ve and implement rad1olog1cal controls for those samples prior to removing them from the vehicle

  • D Collect together the samples (1 e , filters, cartridges, smears) with the corresponding data forms D Ensure each sample 1s packaged, labeled and traceable to a data form NOTE Samples may be analyzed at the EOF, ons1te by Chemistry or other rad1olog1cal assessment fac1lit1es offs1te Non-rad1oact1ve samples may be shipped offs1te using NEM procedures Rad1oact1~e samples may be shipped offs1te usmg Rad1olog1cal Waste procedures D Request a d1spos1t1on for the samples from the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator D Turn samples over to the Dose Assessor or representatives from the RP, Chemistry, NEM or Rad1olog1cal Waste organizations as directed by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator D Return equrpment, materials and suppltes D Use the appropriate portions of Form EP-AD-6-1, "EOF Inventory Checklist" and ensure kits are stocked D Read AND record dosimeter exposures on Form EP-3-ALL Deliver DLRs and completed Forms to the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator
  • NOTE For drill purposes return DLRs to kits

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PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 33 of 56 Attachment 9.9 Perform Post-Field Monitoring Actions Page 2 of 2 D Request assistance from the Dose Assessor to check, decontaminate OR package contaminated equipment D Check that the listed equrpment 1s returned to the kit Report missing equipment to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator AND replace missing equipment as directed Return the kit to the storage location D Check that the equipment removed earlier 1s returned to the storage location Report missing equipment AND replace as directed by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator

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{Grid) (1) {off ma1or roads from site) 1-2 W-1 (B-5) Roa Hook Rd , @ 0 1-0 2 m1 Rte 9 North to Annsville Circle to Rtes 6 & 202, Bear fm Bear Mt Bridge Rd Mt Bridge Rd West Left to Roa Hook Rd

  • W-14 (G-4) (Rad1at1on Monitor Sta #1) 1-7 P-3 (8-9) Route 90 North @ 3 3-3 4 m1 (See 1-2), Bear Mt Bndge Rd West to Bear Mt north of Bear Mt Bridge [I] Bridge Right to Rte 90 North
  • P-1 (W-5) (St Francis Friary) 1-10 Route 90 North @ 0 2-0 3 m1 Rte 9 North Left to Rte 403 Right to Rte 90 P-2 (C-7)

I north of Bridge over Indian North Brook (Derham X Rd )

  • P-5 (R-7) 2-2 W-1 (C-5) Old Pemart Ave along R R to Rte 9 North to Rte's 202& 6, Mam St Right to Mam dead-end @ fence (TLD St Exit Right to Mam St toward river to bottom of
  • W-14 (G-5) Site) hill Right to Old Pemart Ave 2-3 W-1 (C-4) Highland Ave @ [r] Sprout Rte 9 North to Bear Mt Pkwy Ext North, cross Brook Rd (Truck Sales overpass, Right to Highland Ave Exit Right to
  • W-17 (F- 6) Room) Highland Ave 2-6 W-1 (D-2) also Rte 13 (Sprout Brook Rd ) @ Rte 9 North, to Bear Mt Pkwy Ext North, Right to P-3 (D-10) [I] Old Albany Post Rd / [r] D1v1s1on St Exit Left to D1v1s1on St , to Oregon Rd Canopus Hollow Rd North Left to Gallows Hill Rd to Rte 13 (Sprout
  • W- 17 (D-7) Brook Rd) 2-10 Canopus Hollow Rd @ [r] Bell (See 2-6), Rte 13, Sprout Bk Rd / Rte 15, Canopus P-6 (E-8)

Hollow Rd Hollow Rd North Left to Horton Hollow Rd North Left to (again) Canopus Hollow Rd North

  • P-2 (T-15) 3-1 Louisa St @ R R Bridge Rte 9A North Left to Welcher Ave Right to Lower W-2 (C-6)

South St North Left to Louisa St

  • W-14 (J-5)

(1) Key For County Maps For each momtormg point's gnd locations either the Haggstrom road atlases (top) or the Geographra atlases (bottom wrth *) may be used whrch are shown by County map, page number and grrd coordinates Legend W =Westchester P= Putnam 0 = Orange R= Rockland

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Attachment 9.11 Offsite Monitoring Locations Page 2 of 6 Sector- Ma~ Number Location D1rect1ons Mile (Grid) (off ma1or roads from site) 3-3 W-1 (D-5) Horton Dr @ Hillcrest Rte 9 North to Bear Mt Ext North Right to Carhart Elementary School Ave Right to Leda Drive Right to Horton Dr

  • W-14 (G-7) 3-6 W-1 (E-3) Oregon Rd @ [r] Rte 21, Rte 9 North to Bear Mt Ext North Right to D1v1s1on Peekskill Hollow Rd St Exit Left to D1v1s1on St , to Oregon Rd North
  • W-17 (E-9) 3-10 P-6 (F-8) Rte 21, Peekskill Hollow Rd (See 3-6), Right to Rte 21, Peekskill Hollow Rd

@ [I] Tinker Hill Rd

  • P-2 (U-21) 4-1 Lower South St [r) @ 0 1-0 2 Rte 9A North Left to Welcher Ave Right to Lower W-2 (C-7) m1 fm Welcher Ave past South St North A&P (Englehardt Corp
  • W-14 (K-5) Entrance) 4-3 W-2 (D-6) Maple Ave @ [I] Chapel Hill Rte 9A North Right to Welcher Ave Left to Dr (Chapel Hill Estates) Washington St Right to Hudson Ave Right to Maple
  • W-14 (J-7) Ave 4-6 W-11 (F-4) Lexington Ave @ [r] Rte 9 North to Bear Mt Ext North Right to Rte 6 Townsend Rd Exit Left to Rte 6 East Right to Lexington Ave
  • W - 17 (G-10) 4-10 W-11 (J-3) Somerston Rd @ [I] Carol Rte 9 North to Bear Mt Ext Right to Rte 6 Exit Court Left to Rte 6 East Right on Curry St Left on
  • W-18 (E-16) Weskora Rd Left on Somerston Rd 5-2 W-2 (C-7) McKinley St @ [I] (former Rte 9A North Right to Welcher Ave Left on McKinley School) McKinley St
  • W-14 (K-5) 5-4 W-2 (E-7) Furnace Woods Rd @Maple Rte 9 South Right to Montrose Exit Right to Rte Ave 9A North Right to Watch Hill Rd Left to Furnace
  • W-14 (K-8) Woods Rd 5-7 W-12 (G-7) Hunterbrook Rd @ 0 3-0 4 m1 Rte 9 South Right to Rte 129 Exit Left to

- North of Baptist Church Rd Municipal Pl Left to Rte 129, Maple St North Left

  • W- 14 (K-12) (Coaxial Crossing #571) to Hunterbrook Rd 5-10 W-12 (J-7) Hanover St @ Moseman Rd Rte 9 South Right to Rte 129 Exit Left to (St Patrick's School) Municipal Pl Left to Rte 129, Maple St North Left to
  • W-15(K-16) Underhill Ave Right to Hanover St

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  • W-14 (K-5) 6-3 W-2 (D-8) Watch Hill Rd @ [I] Rte 9A South Left on Watch Hill Rd Mountainside Tr
  • W-14 (L-8)

I 6-7 W-12 (F-9) Rte 129 North@ Hunter (See 5-10), Rte 129, Maple St North Brook Bridge

  • W-14 (N-11) 6-10 W-13 (J-10) Rte 134@ Rte 100 Rte 9 South Left to Rte 9A South Left to Rte 134,
  • W - 12 (P-16) Croton Dam Rd 7-1 W-2 (B-7) Westchester Ave @[I] 1st St Rte 9A South Right to Tate Ave Right to
  • W-14 (L-5) Westchester Ave 7-4 W-2 (D-9) Watch Hill Rd @ [I] (See 5-4), Right to Watch Hill Rd Westminster Dr
  • W-14 (M-7) 7-6 W-3 (E-11) Cleveland Dr @ [r] Hughes (See 5-10), Rte 129, Maple St North Right to Old St Post Rd South Left to Cleveland Dr
  • W-11 (P-9) 7-10 North State Rd @ Ryder Ave Rte 9 South Left to Rte 9A South Left to North W-4 (G-13)

State Rd

  • W- 9 (U-13) 8-1 W-2 (8-7) Westchester Ave @ (See 7-1), Westchester Ave past 1st St, between 4th (Buchanan Verplanck St and Pheasant Run
  • W-14 (L-4) Elementary School) 8-3 W-3 (C-9) Crugers Station Rd @ [r] Rte 9A South Right to Crugers Station Rd Ripley Pl
  • W-11(N-7) 8-7 W-3 (D-12) Croton Pt Ave @ Fixed Air Rte 9 South Right to Croton Pt Ave Exit Right Sampling Sta on Croton Pt Ave
  • W-11 (R-7) 8-10 W-4 (E-15) Liberty St @ Hudson St Rte 9 South Right to Revolutionary Rd Right to
  • W-9 (V-10) Rockledge Ave Left to Liberty St 9-1 W-2 (8-8) 14th St @ James St (See 8-1 ), Westchester Ave to 14th St Right to 14th St
  • W-14 (L-4) 9-3 W-2 (B-8) Montrose Pt Road @ End Rte 9A South Right to Kmgs Ferry Rd to Montrose (outside George's Island Pt Rd
  • W-14 (M-4) Park)

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  • R-5 (J-13) 9-10 R-9 (X-16) Kmgs Highway North @ Old (See 9-7), Rte 9W South Right to Rte 303 Mill Rd Right on Rockland Lake Rd Right to Rte 13,
  • R- 2 (M-13) Casper HIii Rd / Kings Highway North 10-1 W-2 (B-8) 11th St @ Highland Ave Broadway South Right to 11th St (Church)
  • W-14 (L-3) 10-4 R-3 (W-8) Grassy Pomt Rd @Beach (See 1-2), Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W/202 Rd South Left to Rte 108, Mam St to Grassy Point
  • R
  • 6 (G-12) Rd 10-7 R-6 (T-12) Central Highway/ Little Tor (See 1-2), Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W/202 Rd @ Rte 90, South South Right at Rte 202 Westside Ave Left to
  • R
  • 5 (J-10) Mountain Rd Rte 33, Central Highway/ Little Tor Rd 10-10 R-8 (S-15) West Clarkstown Rd @ Palisades Pkwy South Right to exit 11 Left to Palisades Pkwy Overpass New Hempstead Rd Right to West Clarkstown
  • R- 2 (M-10) Rd 11-1 W-2 (B-8) 9th St extension @ Rad1at1on Broadway South Right to 9th St past gate, Monitor Sta #11 (Lock between abandoned bunkers and transm1ss1on
  • W-14 (L-3) combination required) tower 11-3 R-3 (U-7) Adams Dr @ Gilmore Dr (See 1-2), Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W/202 South Right to Adams Dr
  • R- 6 (F-11) 11-6 R-3 (S-9) Willow Grove Rd @Knapp Palisades Pkwy South Right to Exit 14 Left to Rd Willow Grove Rd
  • R-5 (G-10) 11-10 WIider Rd @ Rte 202 Palisades Pkwy South Right to Exit 13 Right R-5 (N-13) (Haverstraw Rd) to Rte 202 South, to Rte 202 (Haverstraw Rd )

Left to Wilder Rd

  • R-4 (K-7)

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12-2 R-3 (V-6) Rte 9W/202 @ south end of (See sector 1-2) Bear Mt Bndge West to Rte West Shore Dr 9W/202 South to south end of West Shore Dr (formerly Gays Hill Rd )

  • R- 6 (E-12) 12-4 R-3 (T-7) Franck Rd @ Richard C Palisades Pkwy South Right to Exit 15 Right Brown Dr on Rte 106, Old Gate Hill Rd to Cedar Pond Rd
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  • 6 (E-11) Left to Bulsontown Rd Right to Franck Road 12-7 R-3 (Q-7) Lake Welch Dr @ Sewage Palisades Pkwy South Right to Exit 16 Right Plant to Lake Welch Drive (Road closed during winter
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  • 6 (E-9) months) 12-10 R-2 (K-9) Lake Welch Dr @ Seven (See 12-7) continue on Lake Welch Drive (Road Lakes Dr closed during winter months)
  • R - 3 (Insert B) 13-2 R-1 (V-5) Rte 9W/202 @ north end of (See 1-2) Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W/202 West Shore Dr South Left to north end of West Shore Dr
  • R- 6 (D-12) (formerly Gays Hill Rd )

13-3 R-3 (U-5) Mott Farm Rd@ entrance to (See 1-2) Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W/202

' Camp Addison Boyce (Lake South Right to Rte 118A Right to Rte 118,

  • R- 6 (E-12) Bullowa) Mott Farm Rd 13-9 0-21 (W-16) Arden Valley Rd @ Arden Palisades Pkwy South Right to Exit 18 to Rd/ Barley Town Rd Seven Lakes Dr to Lake T1orat1 Circle to Arden
  • 0 - 22 (WW-33) Valley Rd West 14-2 R-1 (W-4) Thunder Mt Rd @ (See 1-2) Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W/202 Rad1at1on Monitor Sta #14 South Right to Thunder Mt Rd
  • R- 6 (D-12) 14-6 0-18 (Z-14) Rte 6 @ 1 0 m1 West of Palisades Pkwy South Right to Exit 18 Palisades Pkwy Continue to Rte 6 West
  • 0 - 21 (BBB-30)

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14-10 0-17 (X13) Rte 9, Smith Clove Rd (See 14-6) Continue on Rte 6 West Right to North @ NYS Twy Averill Ave Continue on Rte 32 North Right to

  • 0 - 21 (WW-28) Overpass Rte 9, Smith Clove' Rd North 15-1 R-1 (W-4) Rte 9W/202 @ Anchor (See 1-2), Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W/202 Monument (Directly South
  • R- 6 (D-13) across from Indian Point) 15-4 R-1 (U-2) Rte 9W/202, 0 5 m1 (See 1-2), Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W/202 south of bridge @ Bear South Right to Bear Mountain Inn
  • R
  • 3 (Insert A) Mount Inn 15-6 0-18 (AA-13) Mme Rd @ Weyants (See 1-2), Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W North Pond Rd Left to Old Rte 9W (Frrefighter's Mem Dr ) Left
  • 0 - 21 (DDD-28) to Mme Rd 15-10 0-18 (Y-12) Smith Clove Rd @ (See 14-6), Continue on Rte 6 West Right to Trout Brook Rd / Averill Ave Continue on Rte 32 North Right to
  • 0 - 16 (YY-25) Mineral Springs Rd Rte 9, Smrth Clove Rd North 16-1 R-1 (X-4) Ayers Rd @ Rad1at1on (See 1-2), Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W/202 Monitor Sta #16 South Left to Ayers Rd (Old Rte 9W)
  • R-6 (D-13) 16-4 R-1 (U-1) Bear Mt Bridge @ west (See 1-2), Bear Mt Bridge Rd West to Bear Mt end, (traffic circle) Bridge West
  • W-17 (E-1) 16-6 0-18 (BB-13) Morgan's Farm Rd @ (See 16-4 ), Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W North 0 7-0 8 Mr West of Right to Exrt Left to Rte 218, to Morgan's Farm
  • 0 -16 (FFF-26) Cragston Lakes Rd 16-9 0-18 (BB-11) Rte 9W @ Rte 293 (See 16-4), Bear Mt Bridge West to Rte 9W North to Rte 293
  • 0
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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 41 of 56 Attachment 9 12 Reuter Stokes Locations Page 1 of 1 Monitor Number Location County Roa Hook Road & Cortlandt Town 1 GaraQe Westchester Annsville C1rcle/lntersect1on of 2 Route 6 and Route 9 Cortlandt Westchester Hudson Street & Railroad Avenue 3 Peekskill Westchester

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4 Lower South Street Peekskill Westchester South Street & Welcher Avenue, 5 Buchanan Westchester 6 Broadway, Buchanan Westchester Broadway at Entrance to Service 7 Center, Buchanan Westchester Broadway across from Unit 3 8 entrance, Buchanan Westchester Broadway & St Patrick's 9 Cemetery, Verplanck Westchester 11m Street & Highland Avenue, 10 Verplanck Westchester End of gm Street/ West side of 11 Quarry, Verplanck Westchester Route 9W & Gays Hill Road, 12 Stony Pomt Rockland Route 9W & Gays Hill Road 13 North, Stony Pomt Rockland Route 9W & Thunder Mountain 14 Road, Stony Pomt Rockland 15 Route 9W, Jones Pomt Rockland 16 Avers Road, Jones Pomt Rockland

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-73 94767 41 29833 S1-M2 Roa Hook Road

-73 95872 41 31253 S1-M3 M1htary Road

-73 95562 41 32737 S1-M4 M1htary Road

-73 95732 41 34182 S1-M5 SR-9d/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway

-73 95297 41 35628 S1-M6 SR-9d/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway

-73 96911 41 36984 S1-M7, W SR-218/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway

-73 94713 41 37072 S1-M7 SR-9d/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway

-73 96509 41 38481 S1-M8, W Fenton Place

-73 94703 41 38518 S1-M8 Ph1hpse Landing

-73 96291 41 39959 S1-M9 Upton Road

  • -73 93302

-73 95708

-73 97219

-73 93453

-73 9309 41 39898 41 41413 41 41328 41 29556 41 3101 S1-M9, E S1-M10, E S1-M10, W S2-M2 S2-M3 SR-9d/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway Market Street SR-218/Storm King Highway Old Pemart Avenue US-9/Albany Post Road/ CR-306

-73 92819 41 32471 S2-M4 US-9/Albany Post Road/CR-306

-73 91506 41 33645 S2-M5 Upland Drive

-73 90688 41 34955 S2-M6 Old Albany Post Road

-73 90214 41 36373 S2-M7 Old Albany Post Road

-73 89566 41 37736 S2-M8 Old Albany Post Road

-73 88383 41 3893 S2-M9 Canopus Hill Road/ Canopus Hill

-73 88109 41 38844 S2-M9 Canopus Hill Road/ Canopus Hill

-73 87298 41 40155 S2-M10 South Highland Road/ Highland Road

-73 93616 41 27838 S3-M1 CR-155/Louisa Street

-73 92418 41 28995 S3-M2 Central Avenue

-7391147 41 30082 S3-M3 Frost Lane

-73 89579 41 30943 S3-M4 Locust Avenue

-73 88661 41 32299 S3-M5 Oregon Road

-73 87224 41 3326 S3-M6 Peekskill Hollow Turnpike

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-73 85761 41 34202 S3-M7 Boys Camp Road

-73 84244 41 35102 S3-M8 CR-21/Peekskrll Hollow Road

-73 83322 41 36456 S3-M9 CR-21/Peekskill Hollow Road

-73 81264 41 36944 S3-M10 Barger Street

-73 93415 41 27601 S4-M1 Lower South Street .I

-73 91695 41 28244 S4-M2 Robin Dnve

-73 8979 41 2856 S4-M3 Buttonwood Avenue

-73 88088 412924 S4-M4 US-202/Crompond Road/SR-35

-73 86359 41 29873 S4-M5 School Road

-73 84664 41 30567 S4-M6 Sylvan Road

-73 83351 41 31804 S4-M7 Stoney Street

-73 81069 41 31579 S4-M8 Strang Boulevard

-73 79165 41 31887 S4-M9 Gomer Street

-73 77506 41 3265 S4-M10 Driveway I

-73 93241 41 26946 S5-M1 McGuire Avenue

-73 8938 41 27098 S5-M3 Pleasants1de Road

-73 87465 4126829 S5-M4 Maple Avenue

-73 8555 41 26691 S5-M5 Maple Avenue

-73 83651 41 27619 S5-M6 Hunter Brook Road '

-73 81731 41 27687 S5-M7 Taconrc State Parkway

-73 79854 41 25862 S5-M8 CR-131/Underhrll Avenue/Turkey Mountain Ave

-73 77973 41 28321 S5-M9 US-202/Saw Mill River Road/SR-35/SR-118

-73 761 41 2868 S5-10 SR-35/Amawalk Road

-73 93321 41 26469 S6-M1 US-9/Bnarchff Peekskill Parkway

-73 91547 41 25922 S6-M2 Washington Street

-73 89935 41 25084 S6-M3 Flanders Lane

-73 86466 41 23849 S6-M5 Colabaugh Pond Road

-73 84433 41 23679 S6-M6 SR-129/Yorktown Road

  • -73 82415 41 23671 S6-M7 Croton Dam Road

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-73 81237 41 22047 S6-M8 Tacornc State Parkway

-73 79171 41 22024 S6-M9 SR-134/Kitchawan Road

-73 77188 41 21854 S6-M10 SR-100/RT-100/Somerstown TK/Saw Mill R1 Rd

-73 93918 41 25831 S7-M1 Henry Street

-73 92418 41 24908 S7-M2 US-9/Bnarcliff Peekskill Parkway

-7391014 41 23923 S7-M3 Westminster Dnve

-73 90105 41 22569 S7-M4

  • -73 88153

-73 85518

-73 84096

-73 83162

-738152 41 21991 4119892 411892 4117585 4116777 S7-M5 S7-M7 S7-M8 S7-M9 S7-M10 Glengary Road Glendale Road Grace Lane Brookside Lane SR-100/Saw Mill River Road

-73 94353 41 25629 S8-M1 Tate Avenue

-73 93895 41 24208 S8-M2 Sunset Road

-73 92388 41 23138 S8-M3 Cortlandt Street

-73 91221 41 21975 S8-M4 US-9/Bnarchff Peekskill Parkway

-73 88757 4119711 S8-M6, E Half Moon Bay Dnve

-73 89637 4117711 S8-M7 Croton Road

-73 87203 4117125 S8-M8 Beach Road/Brayton Park

-73 91418 41 14232 S8-M9, W CR-80/Rockland Lake Road

-73 86092 41 15862 S8-M9 US-9/Highland Avenue

-73 86147 4114174 S8-M10 US-9/South Highland Avenue/Albany Post Road

-73 95189 41 25505 S9-M1 Westchester Avenue

-73 94829 41 24065 S9-M2 Montrose Point Road

-73 96099 4119754 S9-M5 Liberty Street

-73 95553 4118276 S9-M6 US-9W/S 9/Congers Avenue

-73 9569 4116831 S9-M7 SR-304

-73 95273 4115383 S9-M8 CR-BO/Congers Road/Congers Lake Road

-73 95544 41 13938 S9-M9 Waters Edge

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-73 95863 4112493 S9-M10 Old Mill Road I

-73 95779 41 25588 S10-M1 11th Street & Broadway

-73 97662 41 23048 S10-M3 CR-110/Beach Road

-73 98644 41 21802 S10-M4 US-9W/S Liberty Dnve/US-202

-73 98357 41 20132 S10-M5 US-9W/S (W/Conger Avenue/US-202

-73 98863 4118726 S10-M6 South Mountain Road/South Mountain Road

-74 00396 4117642 S10-M7 CR-33/North Little Tor Road

-74 00504 41 16108 S10-M8 CR-33/North Little Tor Road

-74 01475 4114848 S10-M9 CR-80/New Hempstead Road

-74 03562 411394 S10-M10 SR-45/North Mam Street

-7399196 41 23884 S11-M3 Miller Dnve

-74 00488 41 22814 S11-M4 CR-47/Thiells Road

-74 02051 41 21951 S11-M5 CR-98/Willow Grove Road

-74 03122 41 20712 S11-M6 Wilbur Avenue

-74 04548 4119745 S11-M7 Tamarack Lane

-74 05223 411822 S11-M8 US-202/Haverstraw Road

-74 07514 4117897 S11-M9 US-202/Haverstraw Road

-74 08944 4116932 S11-M10 US-202/Haverstraw Road

-73 98469 41 2553 S12-M2 US-9W/ North Liberty Dnve/US-202

-74 00733 41 25968 S12-M3 Skahen Drive/Fowler Dnve

-74 02295 41 24891 S12-M4 CR-69/Cedar Flats Road

-74 03566 41 23519 S12-M5 CR-106/Gate Hill Road

-74 05344 41 22952 S12-M6 CR-106/Gate Hill Road

-74 0735 41 22762 S12-M7 CR-106/Gate Hill Road

-74 0981 41 23595 S12-M8 CR-106/Kanawauke Road

-741173 41 23417 S12-M9 CR-106

-74 136 41 231 S12-M10 CR-106

-73 98964 41 26845 S13-M2 Maple Place

  • -74 00825 41 2635 S13-M3 CR-118/Mott Farm Road

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN 'PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 46 of 56 Attachment 9 13 GPS Morutormg Locations Page 5 of 6 Longitude Latitude GPS Location Des1gnat1on Location

-74 04471 41 25577 S13-M5 Palisades Interstate Parkway

-74 08545 41 27404 S13-M7 T1oratl Brook road

-74 10461 41 27443 S13-M8 Arden Valley Road

-74 12367 41 27902 S13-M9 Arden Road I

-7414296 41 27104 S13-M10 Clove Furnace Dnve

-74 03501 41 30476 S14-M5 US-6/Seven Lakes Dnve

-74 05109 41 31268 S14-M6 US-6

-74 06732 41 32041 I S14-M7 US-6

-7408917 41 32071 S14-M8 US-6

-74 11484 41 31188 S14-M9 US-6

-74 12351 41 33378 S14-M10 SR-32/Albany Turnpike

-73 96343 41 28072 S15-M1 US-9W/North Liberty Dnve/US-202

-73 97286 41 29348 S15-M2 US-9W/North Liberty Dnve/US-202

-73 9917 41 30039 S15-M3 Lemon Road

-74 00798 41 30858 S15-M4 7 Lakes Dnve

-74 01565 41 32322 S15-M5 West Point

-74 01702 41 32219 S15-M5 West Point

-74 01854 41 32106 S15-M5 West Point

-74 02024 41 33898 S15-M6 Mme Road

-74 04863 41 33928 S15-M7 Stillwell Lake Trail

-74 07387 41 3391 S15-M8 Bull Pond Road

-74 07616 41 35944 S15-M9 West Point \

-74 08834 41 37071 S15-M10 CR-34!Trout Brook Road

-73 96003 41 28241 S16-M1 Old Route 9W/Old Ayers Road

-73 97065 41 29449 S16-M2 Old Route 9W

-73 96536 41 31158 S16-M3 US-6/US-202/Bear Mountain Bridge Road

-73 97207 41 3252 S16-M4, E SR-9D/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway

-73 97801 41 33898 S16-M5 US-9W/SR-218

  • -74 00757 41 3452 S16-M6 North Deep Hollow Road

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-73 99979 41 36392 S16-M7 North Deep Hollow Road

-74 00351 41 3784 S16-M8 North Deep Hollow Road

-74 01507 41 39046 S16-M9 Bog Meadow Road

-74 0134 41 4066 S16-M10 Bog Meadow Road

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PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 48 of 56 Attachment 9 14 Samphng Pomt - Distance and Locations Page 1 of 1 Sector Wmd Site Verify CLs Verify Reuter Reuter Direction Boundary Pomt From Pomt Stokes Stokes from Distance Distance True# Location Distance Location (DEG)

Bear Mt Rd 1N 169-190 2977m 3749m 0 Rt202 & 3226 near Old Stone Rt 6 on Hudson Rt 202 & Annsville Circle 2NNE 191-213 3234m 3331m 22 Rt 6 3379 Texaco Station West Co Hudson Street &

3NE 214-235 716m 1158m 45 Power 2574 Railroad Station

- Plant Lower South St 4ENE 236-258 701m 1094m 67 Broadway 1448 Near West Iron Lower South St SE 259-280 762m 724m 90 Broadway 1287 By Bvoass Omer 6ESE 281-303 625m 609m 110 Broadway 643 Broadwav

?SE 304-325 610m 617m 135 Broadway 643 Broadwav 8SSE 326-348 701m 716m 157 Broadway 804 Broadwav Service Rd to 9S 349-101 006m 949m 180 Georgia 1126 Broadway Pacific Service Rd to 11th Street and 10SSW 11-33 1006m 1030m 202 Georgia 1287 Highland Pacific Georgia Pacific Trap Rock at 11W 34-55 488m 611m 225 Corp 1287 end of 9th Prop Avenue 12WSW 56-78 2349m 2494m 247 Rt 9W 2494 Gays Hill Rd Gays Hill Gays Hill Rd I

13W 79-100 1802m 1834m 270 Road 1870 14WNW 101-123 1689m 1786m 292 Rt 9W 1870 Rt 9W 15NW 124-145 1432m 1529m 315 Rt 9W 1648 Rts 9W & 202 16NNW 146-168 1416 1512m 337 Ayers 1770 Ayers Road Road

e=- b,,tergy& IPECSITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 14 Rev1s1on EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 49 of 56 Attachment 9.15 Radiological Field Momtoring Discussion Page 1 of 3 DISCUSSION o The purpose of rad1olog1cal monrtormg 1s to find and define a plume of rad1oact1ve airborne contamination and any surface contam1nat1on left rn the wake of a plume o Monitoring act1v1t1es include detecting beta rad1at1on, measuring gamma rad1at1on and sampling airborne and surface contam1nat1on o Monitoring data 1s reported to the EOF and may be used by the ERO to determine emergenc y action levels, emergency class1f1cat1ons, rad1olog1cal exposure controls, protection for on-site personnel and emergency workers, and protective action recommendations for the general public \

o Offs1te Monrtonng Team Members will be not1f1ed of a declared emergency at either Umt 2 or Umt 3 and directed to report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)

They are expected at the EOF w1thrn the 60 minutes following the declaration

  • o At the EOF, Offs1te Momtormg Team Members report to the Rad1olog1cal Assessme nt Coordinato r for assignment to the 151 or 2nd shift ;earns PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS o Continually review and practice the prescribed rad1olog1cal exposure controls o Avoid cross contam1nat1on of samples and equipment o When Open window vs Closed window 1s >= 1 5 you are 1n the plume o Each Offs1te Monrtonng Team 1s composed of members from those whose names are listed in the Emergency Telephone Directory o Ons1te Teams from the OSC monitor inside the Protected Area fence w1th1n and around the Site Boundary Offs1te Monrtonng Teams monitor outside this boundary o Emergency Sampling Point lpcat1ons are listed in Attachments 9 11 , 9 13 and 9 14 of this procedure o Vehicles are checked and decontaminated as prescribed 1n this procedure I

o The Dose Assessor (DA) m the EOF assures rad1olog1cal controls are implemented for samples, equipment, materials, supplies and personnel 1n the EOF o Quahf1ed Nuclear Environmental Morntonng (NEM) Technicians change DLRs and air sampling station filters at frxed sites wrth1n the 1O Mile EPZ, submit the DLRs and filters for analysis, sample soil and water and perform other act1v1t1es prescribed in the station NEM Procedures

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~Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 50 of 56 Attachment 9.15 Rad1olog1cal Field Monitoring D1scuss1on Page 2 of 3 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS o Equipment and material for the Offs1te Monitoring Teams are at the EOF in a storage location behind the south wall in the east stairwell near the foot of the stairs o A key for the storage location 1s ms1de the key locker on the west wall of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) near the EOF Information L1a1son station Another key 1s inside the red key box outside, near the entry door to the ECC, on the east wall o Equipment and material include three complete sets of monitoring kits Each set has two sealed cases, A and B Case A 1s for plume suNey/sampling, Case B 1s for REMP sampling only '

o Three vehicles, with mobile radio and cellular phone, are available for the Offs1te Momtonng Teams The keys are ms1de the storage location m the stairwell Two of these vel;11cles are at the Buchanan SeN1ce Center (EOF parking lot), and one rs located at the Verplanck Fire Department, 238' ath Street, Verplanck o Vehicles are equipped with 12 VDC/125 VAC inverters o Add1t1onal equipment 1s also available in the EOF storage location 1 Potassium Iodide (Kl) 2 Batteries, "D" size o Offs1te Monitoring Team Pos1t1on Binders with procedures and forms are available m1 the EOF Conference Room o The cellular pho'nes and GPS Units for use 1n the vehicles are available in the room next to the telephone room near the west entrance to the EOF o Numbers for telephone extensions m the EOF and cellular phones m the vehicles are listed rn the Emergency Telephone Directory

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~Enlergy 0 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE ' REFERENCE USE Page 51 of 56 Attachment 9.15 Radiological Field Monitoring Discussion Page 3 of 3 o The IPEC Radio Service has 16 modes of operation The service includes two radio repeaters with fixed, mobile and portable radio control stations Seven (4, 5, and 9 -13) modes are available with the mobile radios m the vehicles 1 Mode 4, "Ons1te" Repeater coverage for the IPEC to 2-3 miles around the Site Stations EOF, U2CCR, U3CCR, and vehicles 2 Mode 5, "Offs1te" Repeater coverage for the IPEC to 5-10 miles around the Site Stations AEOF, EOF, U2CCR, U3CCR, portables and vehicles 3 Modes 9 -13, "Talk-around" Lme-of-s1ght coverage between fixed, mobile and portable radios Stations portables and vehicles

IPECSITE eE'nlergy NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Rev1s1on 14 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 52 of 56 Attachment 9.16 Offs1te Team Coordinator Checklist J Sheet 1 of 5 1.0 Initial Respons1b1llty/Act1v1ty NOTES 1.1 Follow Respons1b11lty/Act1vit1es m EN-EP-609 Attachment 9.9 and the following:

1.2 Assume the pos1t1on of Offs,te Team Coordinator.

A IF rt rs the m1t1al act1vat1on of pos1t1on THEN.

1 Inform the Rad1olog1cal Assessm ent Coordina tor and Dose Assessor(s) that you are now Offs1te Team Coordina tor 2 WHEN there are 4 Offs1te Monitoring Team members present, establish two Offs1te Momtonng Teams WHEN two add1t1onal Offs1te Momtonng Team members arrive, form an Ons1te Monrtonng Team or

  • another Offs1te Monrtonng Team at a location designated by the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordina tor NOTE If for any reason the Entergy Offs1te Momtonng Teams cannot be dispatched, contact Westche ster County to assess status of their teams Coordinate momtonng strategy with the county 1f possible Contact with Westche ster County can be accomplished through the Dose Assessment Conferen ce Bridge or through the Westche ster County representative at the EOF 3 IF add1t1onal personnel are needed THEN inform the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordina tor or EOF I

Manager and request add1t1onal personnel 4 Conduct a briefing with the Offs1te Monitoring Teams If available, consider using an adJacent room for the briefing, using the gwdance 1n Attachment 9.4 of this procedure.

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-=- Entergy Rev1s1on EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 53 of 56 Attachment 9.16 Offs1te Team Coordinator Checklist Sheet 2 of 5 Initial Respons1b1hty/Activity (cont.) NOTES NOTE:

Offs1te Momtonng Teams (OMTs) play a key role rn the coordination of the State and local Counties Emergency Plans/Actions It 1s an IPEC EXPECTATION to have the OMTs briefed and 1n the field as-soon-as-poss1ble (1 e w1th1n- 45 minutes of their arrival at the EOF) 1.3 Initial Offs1te Team Briefing A Prror to d1spatch1ng teams into the field, brief them using Attachment 9.4 of this procedure B IF manned, THEN Contact the ICP to inform them of the

  • 1.4 OMT departure Use of the Offs1te Radio Using the Radio Headset or Phone Handset I

A Can be used with either the stationary radio handset or a headset B Headset 1s m the desk drawer near the console C Unplug the handset cord from the phone unit and plug rnto the Jack-box to the left of the radio handset Remove handset from cradle (refer to Job ard provided on OTC desk and rn positron binder)

D Transmrssron can be completed using the "Transmit" button on the headset Push to talk (PIT), release to listen E IF the headset rs used, rt rs advised that the console microphone be moved out of the way to avoid any interference

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PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 54 of 56 Attachment 9 16 Offs1te Team Coordinator Checklist Sheet 3 of 5 Initial Respons1b1hty/Act1v1ty (cont) NOTES F If using the handset, replace the handset m the phone cradle, unplug the cord from the Jack-box and plug mto the handset G Transm1ss1on can be completed with the handset by using the "Transmit" button on the Push to talk (PTT),

release to listen 20 Continuous Respons1b11ity/Act1v1ty 2 1 Transmit d1rect1ons to the Offs1te Momtormg Teams NOTE Teams should be designated as Mobile 1, 2 etc and S1te Perimeter T earn

  • A Use the Vehicle OnStar, radio or cell phones to communicate with teams B Confer with the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator and/or Dose Assessors to determine the sample points and the expected whole body exposure rates based on dose pro1ect1ons NOTE Be sure to dispatch Offsrte Monitoring Teams to monitor the plume centerline and both sides of anticipated plume rf practical C Enter selected sample pomt(s) and assigned team on ,

Monitoring Team Rad1at1on Freid Survey Data (Form EP-30)

D Contact each team and direct them to the designated sample pomt providing following mformat1on 1 The expected dose rates 2 Methods of traversing the plume to keep their exposure as low as possible, such as going around

  • plume or traveling through low field areas E Have teams verify mstruct1ons by repeating them back

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-=--==- Entergy EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 55 of 56 Attachment 9.16 Offs1te Team Coordinator Checklist Sheet 4 of 5 Continuous Responsib1hty/Act1v1ty (cont) NOTES 2.2 Receive and Record Offs1te Monitoring Team Data A Have teams state sample point for which data 1s being transmitted B Record survey data on Monitoring Team Rad1at1on Freid Survey Data and Monitoring Team Sample Data (Form EP-30 and Form EP-31)

C Verify numbers by repeating values back to the team D Inform the Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator or Dose Assessor 1mmed1ately of survey and sample results 2.3 Determine Rad1oact1ve Airborne Concentrations WHEN Offsrte Monitoring Teams report arr sample results THEN determine airborne concentrations as follows A Use (Form EP-32), Determmatron of Rad1oact1ve Airborne Concentrations to calculate µCr/cc B Report concentration to Dose Assessor or Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator 2.4 Maintain Offs1te Momtormg Team Exposure Records.

A IF any exposure rates are above background THEN obtain team member whole body exposure (dosimetry readings)

B IF any team members are receiving rad1olog1cal exposures THEN record exposures on lnd1v1dual Exposure Tracking Log (Form EP-36) periodically 2.5 Keep Offs1te Momtormg Teams informed of maJor changes in emergency status

  • Changes in emergency class1f1cat1on
  • Start or stop of any offs1te releases of rad1oact1ve materials A Communications SHOULD be within 30 minutes of a change in cond1trons

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~Entergy* EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 56 of 56 Attachment 9 16 Offs1te Team Coordinator Checklist Sheet 5 of 5 C6ntmuous Respons1btl1ty/Act1v1ty (cont} NOTES B Routinely contact Offs1te Morntonng Teams approximately every thirty minutes 26 Obtain new sample locations and points from Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator or Dose Assessor A Repeat above steps to continue plume tracking until Rad1olog1cal Assessment Coordinator determines surveys and sampling are no longer necessary

  • 27 To ensure continuous Offs1te Monitoring capabilities, Coordinate the relief of Offs1te Monitoring Team personnel, if required A IF Offs1te Morntonng Teams are deployed AND "In-Field" turnover of team personnel 1s required THEN utilize a spare vehicle, 1f available, or call the Offs1te Monrtonng Teams back to the EOF, Alternative TSC/OSC or AEOF, one team at a time, to facilitate turnover The replacement team SHOULD be pre-briefed I a w step 1 3 and ready to 1mmed1ately deploy when the off going team returns to the EOF, Alternative TSC/OSC or AEOF cl

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