ML19345E219
| ML19345E219 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Farley |
| Issue date: | 12/16/1980 |
| From: | Clayton F ALABAMA POWER CO. |
| To: | Schwencer A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8012230476 | |
| Download: ML19345E219 (6) | |
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At:bsma Pow sr Comp;ny 600 Nortn 16th Street oost Office Box 2641 B,rmingham. Alabama 35291 Teiepnone 205 250-1000 m
F. L. CLAYTON, JR.
sen,o, v.ce P,es,cemt Alabama Power Te sour'vm estnc system December 16, 1980 Docket No. 50-348 Docket No. 50-364 Mr. Albert Schwencer Director of Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
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Dear Mr. Schwencer:
Submitted herewith are attachments one through three previously sutmitted in my letter to you dated October 28, 1980. These attach-ments have been revised as necessary based on cot:ments received.
If you have any further questions, please advise.
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ATTACIDfENT 1 PROMPT NOTIFICATION SYSTDI The concept currently envisioned employs a combination of sirens and NOAA transmitter / receivers. We presently have a contractor conducting a detailed survey and studies to determine the most efficient and effective system.
Alabama Power Company will make every reasonable effort to provide a useful notification system within the required time frame in accordance with the following tentative schedule.
January 1, 1981 Receive final survey report March 1, 1981 Order equipment June 1, 1981 Receive equipment July 1, 1981 System operational f
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. 5 ATTACHMENT 2 METEOROLOGICAL CRITERIA FOR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AT OPERATING NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Alabama Power Company will meet the compensating act' ions specified in Paragraph III.A.2, page III.A.2.4 of NUREG 0737, " Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements", prior to issuance of the full power operating license for Unit 2.-
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ATTACHMENT 3 MINIMLW STAFFING REQUIREMENTS The minimum staffing requirements of Table B-1 of NUREG-0654 will be met with the exceptions-listed in the attached table by September.1, 1981, and every reasonable effort to augment these exceptions within 30 minutes will be i
taken. Full compliance is expected by July 1,-1982 with one clarification as noted below.
These commitments are dependent on the immediate availability of personnel, time of day, weather conditions or radiological conditions.
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The EOF will be manned by a senior manager and staff from the off-site corporate office as indicated in the Emergency Plan.
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MINIMUM STAFFING FOR EMERGENCIES Position Title On Capability for Additions Major Functional Area Major Tasks or Expertise Shift
- 30 min.
60 min.
Plant Operations and Shift Supervisor (SRO) 1 a
. Assessment of Shift Foreman (SRO) 1 Operational Aspects Control Room Operators 2#
Auxiliary Operators 2
Emergency Direction Shift Supervisor or 1**
and Control (Emergency Emergency Director Director)***
Notification /
Notify licensee, State, 1
2 Communication ****
local and Federal personnel & maintain communication 4.
I Recovery-Emergency Operations Senior Manager Facility Director Radiological Accident-Technical Support On-call Emergency Assessment and Support
. Center Director Director 1
of Operational Accident Offsite Dose Senior llealth Physics Assessment Assessment (IIP) Expertise 1
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Offsite Surveys 2**
2 Onsite (out-of-plant) 1**
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In-plant surveys llP Technicians 2
1 Chemistry / Radio-Rad / Chem Technicians 2
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. chemistry HP Support Counting Room Technician 1
Radiation Detection Man 1
Nuclear Operative 1
Plant System Technical Support Shift Technical Advisor 1
Engineering, Repair' Core / Thermal liydraulics 1**
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'and Corrective Actions Electrical 1
Mechanical 1
Repair and Corrective Mechanical Maintenance /
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1 Actions-Rad Waste Operator 1
Electrical Maintenance /
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Instrument and Control (1 & C) Technician 1
MINIMUM STAFFING FOR EMERGENCIES (continued)
Position Titic On Capability for Additions Major Functional Area Major Tasks or Expertise Shift
- 30 min.
60 min.
Protective Actions Radiation Protection:
IIP Technicians 2**
2 (In-Plant) a.
Access Control b.
IIP Coverage for repair, corrective actions, search and rescue first-aid & firefighting c.
Personnel monitoring d.
Dosimetry Firefighting Fire Brigade Local Support per Technical Specifications Rescue Operations and First-Aid 2**
Local Support Site Access Control Security, firefighting.
Security Personnel All per and Personnel communications, personnel Security Plan Accountability accountability TOTAL 15 2
17 NOTES:
For each unaffected nuclear unit in operation, maintain at least one shift foreman, one control room operator and one auxiliary operator except that units sharing a control room may share a shift foreman if all functions are covered.
May be provided by shift personnel assigned other functions.
Overall direction of facility response to be assumed by EOF director when all centers are fully manned. Director of minute-to-minute facility operations remains with senior manager in technical support center or control room.
- May be performed by engineering aide to shift supervisor.
1 A senior manager from the Corporate Office will proceed to the EOF as indicated in the plan.
- Staffing capability in 60 minutes is dependent upon immediate availability of personnel, time of day, weather conditions, or radiological conditions.
For Modes 5 and 6, one control room operator and one auxiliary operator shall be on shift.
Staffing may be less,than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> provided that immediate action.is taken to' restore staffing to the minimum requirements.