ML19259D524
| ML19259D524 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 10/22/1973 |
| From: | John Miller METROPOLITAN EDISON CO. |
| To: | Regan W US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
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| NUDOCS 7910240785 | |
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AEC DIS"IBUTION FOR PART 50 DOCKET MATE"*AL
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CONTROL NO: 7794 FILE: ENVIRO FROM:
DATE OF DOC DATE REC'D LTR MEMO RPT OTHER Metropolitan Edison Company Reading, Pa. 19603 10-22-73 10-24-73 x
J. G. Miller TO:
W. H. Regan 3 signed 37 SENT LOCAL PDR X CLASS UNCLASS PROP INFO INPUT NO CYS REC'D DOCKET NO:
xxx 40 50289 DESCRIPTION:
ENCLOSURES:
Ltr re our 10-9-73 ltr........ trans the Response to AEC questions as required to following s complete the Enviro Review ACKNOV7LEDED DO NOT REMOVE PLANT NAME: Three Mile Island Unit 1
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SUBJECT:
THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-289
Dear Mr. Regan:
Your letter of October 9,1973 requested additional information required for the environmental review of Three Mile Island Unit 1.
Enclosed please find forty (40) copies of responses to these questions.
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Application For Class 104b Utilization Facility Operating License DOCKET NO. 50-289 Applicant herewith submits 40 copies of responses to request for additional information required to complete the environmental review for Three Mile Island Unit 1.
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36guI6bly COChet File RESPONSE TO AEC QUESTIONS 88d ed w,1Jr Dalu / C 12 M 3 t
1.
State the cost of containment repouring.
Response
The cost to repair the TMI #1 containment ring girder was approximately
$3,000,000.
2.
State the annual insurance premium to be paid by the Applicant.
Response
The annual insurance premium for TMI #1 is approximately $1,375,000.
This number includes premiums for NELIA ($270,000), NEPIA ($1,030,000), and Price Anderson insurance ($76,000).
The annual fee vill be reduced by approximately 25% when TMI #2 becomes operational.
3.
List the market value of the land at each alternate site at the time that TMI was chosen.
Response
Alternate site evaluations uere conducted during 1965 and 1966 as described in Sectica 8.2 of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Environmental Report.
The five sites evaluated by Gilbert Associates, Inc. (Environmental Report, Section 8.2, second paragraph) had estimated land costs as fo11cus:
$536,000;
$533,400; $636,000; $536,000 and $536,000.
The additional estimated cost of the third site was associated with the anticipated necessity for purchase of several homes.
The subsequent evaluation of five sites in 1966 included two sites evalu-ated previously, the estimated land costs of which were both $536,000, and three existing sites owned by the Applicant or affiliate company.
Based on a 1966 replacement value, the estimated cost of those three existing sites was con-sidered to be approximately $536,000.
4.
State the cost of additional transmission lines for Units 1 and 2 and the additional cost of securing access to transmission routes.
Response
The costs for the transmission lines uhich were built as a result of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station are listed belcw.
These costs include the cost of rights-of-way and access rcads.
TMI 91 1.
Two 230 KV circuits TMI to Middletown junction substatica.
$1,214,000.
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One 230 KV circuit TMI to Cly.
$1,626,000.
TMI #2 1.
One 500 KV circuit TMI to Hosensack,
$17,663,000.
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One 500 KV circuit TMI to Juniata.
$2,095,000.
5.
Furnish any uncrgency plans that have been formulated.
(A) List the evacuation routes to be used in the event of an emergency.
(B) Describe the emergency core medical services that will be provided.
(C) State the capital and annual maintenance costs of the emergency medical services and the evacuation routes.
Response
An outline of the TMI #1 Radiation Emergency Plan was filed as Appendix 12-A to the Final Safety Analysis Repcrt.
In addition to this the Met-Ed plant Staff has available on site a document entitled " Radiation Emergency Plans and Pro-cedures".
This document contains information which delineates organizational responsibilities of State personnel, plans for interfacing State and facility personnel, and detailed procedures which implement the Three Mile Island Emergency Plan.
Enclosed is a copy of the " State / Met-Ed Radiation E=ergency Interface Plan".
This plan lists the duties of various State and governmental agencies during an emergency condition.
These duties include, radiation monitoring, the initiation of protective action, evacuation, designation of Civil Defense Fallout Shelters, etc..
The avacuation of on-site station personnel, construction workers, vendors and visitors is described in the Three Pdle Island Radiation Emergency Plan.
In the event of injury, medical support will be provided by the Hershey Medical Center and/or Radiation Management Corporation.
The following Organizations will provide assistance in the event of a radiation emergency at Three FEle Island:
1.
Pennsylvania Department of Envircamental' Resources, Office of Radiological Health.
Assist in the evaluatien of the incident and determine the need to initiate protective action.
2.
Pennsylvania State Police.
Assist in the i=plementation of protective actions cuch as the manning of roadblocirc and institu*.ing evacuation of affected portions of the low population acne if deemed necessary.
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Civil Dcfense, Dauphin County.
Provide transportation for evacuation, designate Civil Defense fallout shelters, communication support and provide radiation monitoring.
4.
Assist State Police in the control of traffic on the Susquehanna River and in the evacuation of swimmers and small craf t in the vicinity of Three Mile Island.
5.
Middletown Fire Department.
Bainbridge Fire Department.
Londonderry Fire Department.
Assist in the fighting of fires and provide ambulance service as required.
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Hershey Medical Center.
Radiation Management Corporation.
Receive and treat persons who are injured and/or contaminated as a result of a radiation emergency.
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Dr. Albert Spritzer - Radiation Medical Consultant.
Assist in the evaluation of the condition and treat =ent of persons injured and/or contaminated as a result of a radiation emergency.
8.
Atocic Energy Ccemission - Brookhaven Area Office.
Provide monitoring teams to assist in the evaluation of off-site radiation conditions.
The following capital and maintenance costs have been and will be incurred by Met-Ed for emergency planning:
f Capital Costs Frenaration of the Radiation Encrgency Plan and Procedures
$ 40,000 Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation TMI Unit #1 310,000 TMI Unit #2 264,000 Spare Parts 21,000 Money spe.<t to Equip the Herncy !!cdical Center 3,600 1459 345
Capital Costs (Con t ' d. )
Continuous Air Samples
$ 11,760 Installation 12,000 Typical yearly budget for Radiation Protection Department Units 1 & 2 115,000 Maintenance Costs Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Milk Sampling Program
$ 21,600/ year Labor for Sample Collection 4,200/ year Thermoluminescent Dosimeter Program 400/ year Sample sent off-site for Independent Analysis 12,000/ year 1459 346 e
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STATE /:iET-ED RADIATI0f1 EMERGEt'CY Ii!TERFACE PLAll in accordance with Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 50 Sub-section (b) (6) (v) a Radiation Emergency Plan is required as one facet of the licensing procedures for a nuclear generating station'.
The following
" Interface Arrangements between the Commonwealth of Pennsyl';ania and Metro-politan Edison Company" is submitted in accordance with standard federal government licensing procedures.
It is the intent of this plan to co-'
ordinate activities of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of En-vironmental Resources, Bureau of Radiological Health with the tietropolitan N
Edison Company, Three Mile Island tiuclear Generating Station.
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also outlines the duties of other state agencies such as the State Police, Civil Defense and local Fire Companies.
In addition, duties of the U.S.,
Coast Guard are also explained.
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a eo The Three Mile Island t'uclear Station is located on Three Mile Island in the Susquehanna River about 10 miles southeast of Harrisburg, Pennsyl-vania.
It is in Londonderry Township of Dauphin County, abcut 213 miles north of the southern tip of Dauphin County where Dauphin is coterminal with York and Lancaster Counties.
Three ilile Island is one of the largest of a group of several islands in the Susquehanna River and is situated abcut 900 feet from the east benk.
Its elongated shape is parallel to the flow of the river with its lonfr axis oriented approximately due north and scuth.
Upstream, the south-i westarly flowing Susquehenna River makes a sharp change in diraction to 1459 747
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(State / Met-Ed Radiation Emercancy Interface Plan) nearly due south in the vicinity of Middletown.
After this directional change just north of Three Mile Island, the channel widens to approximately 1.5 miles.
An access bridge now used by Met-Ed personnel connects State Highway Route 441 with the north end of the island ec.ross Sand Beach Island. A wood access bridge connects the south end of the island with Route 441.
This bridge is used for other site personnel, visitors, and construction equipment. After construction is completed, this bridge will be used fer recreational development and access.
Route 441 is a two-lane, black top road, which runs north and south parallel to Three Mile Island on the east bank of the Susquehanna River and is more than 2000 feet from the reactors
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at the closest point.
The plant site is surrounded, except along its southern border by the York Haven pond, formed by a low dan east and south of the site.
This York Haven Dam does not have locks, and there is'no commercial water trans--
portation on the river adjacent to the site.
Along the east bank of the river, a single track of the Pera-Central Railroad runs parallel to Rcute 441.
On the ast bank there is a multi-track Penn-Central lina at the river's edge about lh miles west of the site and a black top, two-lane road parallel to it.
There is a one-track spur across.the bridge on the north end of the island to be used for site related activities.
The site is part of an 814-acre tract consisting of Three Mile Island and several adjacent islands which were purchesed by a predecessor ccmpany of Met-Ed in the early 100T s.
These lands are part of the York Haven
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(State / Met-Ed Radi'", Emergency Interface Plan)
The Low Population Zone which is an area consisting of a 2 mile radiu:
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from the centerline of the site has within its borders a population of 3,463 based on the 1970 census.
2.0 Sequence of Events and Notifications (See Figure 2) 2.1 A Site Emergency has been declared and the Reactor Building High Range Gar.ma Monitor reads 8 R/hr.
NOTE: It should be noted that the State of Pa., Bur. of Radiological Health, will be noti-fied for all major Radiation Emergencies occurring et T.M.I. The 8 R/hr. alarm is an alarm point indicating definite action.
2.2 The Station Superintendent / Assistant Superintendent or his desig-nee notifies the Pennsylvania Civil Defense Duty Officer that a general emergency has occurred at Three Mile Island.
2.3 The Pennsylvania Civil Defense Duty Officer will contact the Pen-nsylvania Dept. of Environmental Resources, Bur. of Radiological Health.
i 2.4 Th'e State Police will be notified by the Station Superintendent /
Assistant Superinter. dent or his designee to set up oad blocks as per Figure 1.
2.5 The Station Superintendent / Assistant Superintendent or his designee receives a return call from the Bureau of Radiological Health, at which time information on the status of consequence mitigating features is exchanged, which includes recommenda-tions as to possible need for protective action.
Answers to questions (See Enclosure #1) are then given to the state.
2.6 Determine the need to initiate protective action for the public and initiate those actions recomended in Section VIII of the State's Plan for the implementatico of P: otective Guides.
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Radiation Emergency Plan are listed in Enclosure f2.
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(State / net-Ed Radia'40 mercancy Interface Plan) 3.0 Duties of Civil Defense Duty Officer b
3.1 When notified by Met-Ed, contact the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-vania, Bureau of Radiological Health.
3.2 Notify all i;.-house Civil Defense Personnel of an emergency situation at Three Mile Isiand Station.
3.3 Stand by until notified by the Civil Defense Director.
3.3.1 Duties of C.D. organization are as follows:
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Designate C.D. Fallout Shelters.
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Provide monitoring for people in the Three Mile Island area.
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Motification of people in affected areas.
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Provide transportation for personnel during the LPZ evacua tion.
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Communications support.
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Contact the U.S. Coast Guard and Fire Departments.
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4.0 Duties of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of Radiological Health The State Bureau of Radiological Health, upon being notified by the Civil Defense Duty Cfficer, will respond as follows:
4.1 Dispatch radiological health personnel to the plant.
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- 4.3 Determine the need to initiate protective action for the public and initiate those actions recomended in Section VIII of tha State's Plan for the Implementation of Protective Guides.
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'4.4 Coordina information with Civil Defens 5.0 Duties of State Police 5.1 After being notified by Met-Ed personnel or Bureau of Radio-logical Health that a general emergency exists at Three Mile Island, set up road blocks as per notations on Figure 1.
Listed on this cap are six major road blocks in red (numbers 1 to 6) and seven minor road blocks in blue (aumbers 7 te 13).
The red or major road blocks will be manned first, then the minor (blue) road blocks will be manned when additional State Police arrive.
5.2 Contact the Station Superintendent / Assistant Superintendent or his designee at Three Mile Island Emergency Control Station for further exchange of information and/or direction.
5.3 Institute any additional protective measures for the public as s
deemed necessary by the Staff at Three Mile Island and/or th~e Bureau of Radiological Health.
- The Commonwealth of Pennsyl ania has the ultimate responsibility for.
evacuation provided the appropriate department within the Commonwealth (Bureau of Radiological Health) can be contacted and the time and situation permit.
If the situation is catastrophic and immediate severe danger to the local population exists, then Met-Ed, in conjunction with the State Police, would initiate evacuation of affected portions of the Low Popula-tion Zone.
5.4 If evacuation is necessary, supervise the evacuation of personnel from the designated at ea in the Low Population Zone.
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The U.S. Coast Guard upon being notified by Civil Defense will respond as follows:
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Aid and assist the State Police as requested:
6.1.1 Dispatch patrol boats from the Harrisburg auxiiiary or, if necessary, from the Rescue Coordination Center in ficu York.
This RCC has Boat Safety Teams which can be dispatched from various locations in the northeast section of the U.S.
The New York Rescue Courdination Center is manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> / day.
6.1.2 Establish control over river t ; affic on the Susquehanna River at Three Mile Island and maintain a patrol along the boundary of the exclusion area.
(See Figure 1.)
6.1.3 Assist the State Police in evacuation of swimmers and small cra,ft in the vicinity of Three Mile Island.
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CC?.' PANI E S DEFEN5E CCAST GUAND' 1459 354 Figure li?
EllCLOSURE #1
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l.
What type accluent has occurred?
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2.
Has the reactor tripped?
3.
Did the emergency safeguards systems actuate?
If so, which ones?
a.
High Pressure Injection Yes No b.
Low Pressure Injection Yes llo c.
Core Flood Yes flo d.
P,eactor Building Isolation Yes
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Reactor Building Cooling Yes fio 4.
What is the status of plant?
a.
At power b.
Hot Standby c.
Hot Shutdown d.
Cooling Down c.
Cold Shutdown 5.
Is off-site power available?
6.
Are the diesel generators operable?
7.
What is the approximate radioactive discharge rate from the plant?
- a. ' Noble Gases Ci/Sec
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b.
Iodines Ci/Sec 8.
What is approximate wind speed and direction?
9.
What is the approximate dose rate to the public?
10.
Is evacuation of downwind areas recommended?
- 11. Have any personnel injuries occurred?
If so, what action has been taken? What are approximate radiation and/or contamination levels?
1459 355
El4 CLOSURE #2 PROTECTIVE ACTIO:i LE'.ELS DEFINED WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENilSYLVANIA RADIATION EMERGEi;CY PLA.'l ARE AS FOLLC'..'S:
CLASSIFICATION WHOLE BODY DOSE THYROID' DOSE ACTION
. Protection Action
<.5 Rem or a
<3 Rem
- a. Increased Radiological envircnmental Guide surveillance will be conducted.
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- b. Eating and drinking local foods and uater will be controlled.
- c. Control of access to affected area will be
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maintained.
)tection Action greater than.5 Rem greater than 3 but
- a. Direction' to the public to taketover will Guide or a be initiated.
II but less than 5 Rem less than 30 Rem
- b. Possible evacuation of selected individuals may be conducted.
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Protection Action greater than 5 Rem or'a greater than 30 Rem
- a. Actions planned include increased P.ad. Env..
Guide surveillance.
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- b. Probable evacuation of high ri:k individuais.
(i.e., those in poor health ar.d rr. ore suscap-tible to effects of radiation) ar.d probable evacuation of general populatjon in the affected area.
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