ML19263D952
| ML19263D952 | |
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| Site: | 07001308 |
| Issue date: | 10/31/1977 |
| From: | GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. |
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| FOIA-78-163 NUDOCS 7904170100 | |
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NOT-FOR-PUBHC-DISCtOSURE-PROJECT IV SUPPLEMENT TO PHYSICAL SECURITY PLAN FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.-MORRIS OPERATION
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This document contains information, requirements and plans for estab-lishing and maintaining physical security at General Electric's Morris Operation irradiated fuel storage facility during the construction of an extension of the spent fuel storage area to provide increased storage capacity. This modification has been designated Morris Operation Project IV.
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1.1 General Description of Project IV The propcsed madification will extend the existing Morris stcrage facility approximately 100 feet to the south (Figure B1-1)., The extension, desig-nated as Basin 3, will be constructed essentially the same as the existing basins; a stainless steel lined, reinforced concrete structure. The basin will be equipped with a fuel storage system that provides a storage capacity of about 1100 metric tons -uranium (TeU) of irradiated fuel.
The existing fuel receiving and handlir.g facilities will be utilized for Basin 3 with the basin crane rails extended to permit use of the existing crane for basket handling and basin maintenance.
The new basin and associated water cooling and cleanup systens, with the exception of the basin water filter, will be housed in an enclosure con-sisting of a structural steel frame covered with insulated metal siding.
This enclosure will be an extension of the existi.79 maia building.
The basin water filter and associated equipment will be housed in an attached reinforced concrete shielded cell. The main building heating and venti-lation system will be modified to accommodate the addition, and an air conditioning system wi11 be provided to control temperature and humidity in both the new and existing basin areas.
Construction activities will be under the direction of a General Electric Project Manager.
Descriptions and related information concerning the modification are PART-2.790(d.)
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'i' l.2 Purpose and Scope of this Supplement The plan for physical security at Morris Operation is contained in Physical Security Plan - Morris Operation, NEDS-14507-B (as amended) dated November 1975; hereafter referred to as the Plan. The require-ments contained in this Supplement augment the Plan during Project IV construction at Morris Operation.
l.3 Authorization General Electric will notify, in writing, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory w
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These plans shall then remain in effect untig '
__] General Electric will notify, in writing, the NRC that these operations are complete and specify the date of cancellation of the temporary security procedures described in this Supplement.
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1.3.1 Relationship of Physical Security Plan and Supplement 2.0 SITE AND FACILITY DESCRIPTION 2.1 General Layout The general layout of the Morris Operation site remains as described in the Plan, except for the protected area which is described below.
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A single protected area encloses the buildings used in Morris Operation i
activities involving Stim.
The protected area has been/
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.y 4.0 ACCESS CONTROLS 4.1 General Access to the protected area is controlled as specified ir. the Plan.
The use of badges, including those for contractor personnel, is un-changed.
5.0 DETECTION AIDS 5.1 General
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6.0 SECURITY ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES 6.1 General The security organization and responsibilities remain as described in the Plan, 6.2 Special Personnel Reoairements
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NEDS-14507-B1 MART-2,790(d.) - INFORMATION Unauthorized activity shall be reported promptly via the to thel alarm station.
Other activity or events shall also be reported, in accordance with f
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The Manager, Quality Assurance and Safeguards, Morris Operation, shall be responsible for training and instructing these individuals.
Dedicated individuals may be non-General Electric personnel.
6.2.2 Personnel Qualifications The.
T shall be familiar with the daily construction activities to be perfonned within his duty area, to the f-extent that unauthorized activities can be readily identified.
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6.3 Security Response During Construction i
The criteria to be met by security response to unauthorized construction' activity and security threat events occurring in or about the constructio area, are as follows:
6.3.1 During Construction Hours:
a) Unauthorized Activity: Unauthorized activity is defined as activit not in accordance with previously approved instructions and pro-cedures or scheduled events.
b) Security Threat Event:
A security threat is defined as overt action by one or more individuals that, in the judgment of the project management personnel or Morris Operations security personnel, represents an immediate threat or a developing threat to physical security.
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6.4 Instructions and Procedures Construction activities procedures and instructions shall be written to address the safeguards and security requirements.
Special security instructions and procedures related to construction activity security shall also be prepared.
Security personnel, contractor supervisory personnel, and operating personnel shall be trained in these special requi rements. The instructions and procedures shall include provisions to assure appropriate security during special construction situations, such as installation of PARTT90(d-}Huf0R9TICIL
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