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Forwards Objectives for Plant 1989 Annual Exercise,Per IE Info Notice 85-055.Counties & State Will Not Be Officially Participating Since Biennial Participation Evaluated Last Yr
ML20005F258
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Site: Rancho Seco
Issue date: 09/21/1989
From: Keuter D
SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
To: Martin J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
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AGM-NUC-89-125, IEIN-85-055, IEIN-85-55, NUDOCS 9001160097
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AGM/NUC 89-125 r

September 21, 1989

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U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:

J. B. Martin, Regional Administrator Region V l

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Halnut Creek, CA 94596 Docket No. 50-312 Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station i

License No. DPR-54 1989 ANNUAL EXERCISE OBJECTIVES

Dear Mr. Martin:

Enclosed are the objectives for the Rancho Seco 1989 Annual Exercise.

This submittal is in conformance with the 75-day guidance provided in IE Information Notice No. 85-55.

The counties and state will not be officially participating since their biennial participation was evaluated last year.

Members of your staff with questions requiring additional information or clarification may contact Jim Toresdahl at (209) 333-2935, extension 4889.

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A. D'Angelo, NRC, Rancho Seco Document Control Desk, Washington DC

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OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1989 ANNUAL. EXERCISE The Emergency Response Organization ERO) will demonstrate the following objectives in conformance with establish (ed District procedures and practices:

A.

Onsite Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs) 1.

.Cgrol Room a.

Recognize and classify emergency conditions, b.

Activate / augment the ERO and ERFs as appropriate.

c.

Establish and maintain communication links with offsite agencies as required.

d.

Notify offsite - agencies (Federal, state and local) of emergency conditions and provide follow up notification as required.

e.

Transmit hardcopy Notification Form to the state and counties as soon as possible after verbal notifications have been completed, k

f.

Perform offsite dose pro'

>ns as needed, g.

Make Protective Action R:

wendations (PARS) as required.

h.

Evaluate plant trends, i.

Inform onsite pers of emergency status, plant conditions, and other information. ich may affect personnel safety.

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Activate and direct the actions of the Emergency Team (s).

k.

Perform turnover to the Emergency Coordinator in the ' Technical Support Center (TSC) and continue to provide information on plant conditions as requested.

1.

Initiate accountability of onsite personnel.

m.

Use appropriate Casualty Procedures and Emergency Operating Procedures in conjunction with the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

Evaluate the need for early dismissal of non-essential parsonnel, n.

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Maintain emergency logs.

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Onsite ERFs 2.

Technical Support Center (TSC) a.

Staff and declare the TSC operational.

b.

Receive turnover for Contro'l Room staff.

c.

Direct activation of additional ERO and ERFs, as needed.

d.

Recognize and classify emergency conditions.

e.

Notify offsite agencies (Federal, state and local) of emergency conditions and provide follow-up notifications as required, f.

Transmit hard copies of notifications and other critical documents to appropriate locations as-soon as the documents become available, g.

Inform onsite personnel of emergency status, plant conditions and other information which may affect personnel safety, h.

Formulate and approve information for release to the public and the media.

(District responsibility is. limited to input on plant conditions).

i.

Evaluate onsite radiological conditions.

j.

Perform offsite dose projections until-relieved of that duty - by.

the Unified Dose Assessment Center (UDAC).

k.

Make Protective Action Recommendations until relieved 1 of that duty by the Emergency Manager (EM)..

1.

Evaluate plant trends.

Coordinate operation of the Operations Support Center (OSC).

m.

n.

Perform radiological surveys to verify habitability of the TSC and that TSC exposure to radiaticr2 is kept As Low' As Reasonably Achievable - ( ALARA).

o.

Authorize emergency exposure limits as appropriate.

p.

Gather data from the Control Room and the OSC.

q.

Distribute data and provide' assistance to the Control Room, OSC,-

Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and UDAC.

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Onsite ERFs 2.

TSC (continued) r.

Provide access control to the TSC.

s.

Perform turnover to the EM/ EOF and continue to provi.de information on plant conditions as requested.

t.

Inform ERO members when the recovery phase is initiated.

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Initiate the collection of particulate and iodine filters from an effluent sampling system, v.

Periodically request UDAC to provide PAR updates.-

w.

Discuss plant reentry and recovery plans.

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Maintain emergency logs.

3.

Ocerations Suonort Center (OSC) a.

Staff and declare the OSCl operational, b.

Establish and maintain communication link with TSC.

c.

Receive directions / initial briefing from the TSC.

d.

Perform accountability of. onsite personnel, e.

Perform radiological surveys to verify OSC habitability.

f.

Perform onsite radiological monitoring.

g.

Perform offsite radiological monitoring using equipment for measurement of airborne radioiodine =in the presence of. noble

gases, h.

Demonstrate exposure control involving contamination control.

1.

Provide access control to the OSC.

j.

Coordinate with Security to ensure emergency responders have access to plant areas of interest.

k.

Activate and direct the actions of the emergency repair teams.

1.

Collect particulate and iodine filters from an effluent. sampling.

system as directed by the TSC.

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Onsite ERFs

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3. OSC (continued) g m.

Perform exposure control by initiating personnel monitoring and decontamination as. required.

n.

Perform turnover of information from SMUD offsite monitors to county offsite monitors; o.

Maintain emergency logs.

B.

Offsite District ERFs 1.

Emeraency 00erations Facility (EOF) a.

Staff and declare E0F operational, j

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Receive turnover from the TSC and assume responsibility for PARS.

c.

Verify activation of UDAC and-the ENC..

d.

Provide access control for the E0F.

e.

Make PARS based on input from'the Dose Assessment Coordinator in UDAC.

f.

Inform county and state decision makers about plant conditions, District

PARS, and response activities; via. : EOF' briefings,-

discussions and facsimile transmissions.

9 Perform coordinated ~ decision making. activities with County, State and District personnel, h.

Formulate and ' approve information for: release to the public and the media.

(District responsibility is. limited to input on. plant conditions.)

F i.

Discuss plant reentry and recovery plans.

j.

Transmit nardcopies of news releases,' br.iefing forms, data sheets,.

i and other critical documents to appropriate agencies-as soon as the documents become available, k.

Maintain emergency 1ogs.

2.

Unified Dose Assessment Cfnter (UDAC) a.

Staff and declare the. UDAC operational to the ~UDAC. staff and Emergency-Manager.

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Offsite District ERFs

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UDAC (continued) i b.

Establish and maintain communication link with the TSC.

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Receive turnover from the TSC and assume responsibility for offsite dose projections.

d.

Gather data from the TSC and field monitoring teams.

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e.

Perform comparison calculations between 'the UDAC and TSC dose projections, f.

Perform radiological assessment arid' evaluate offsite impact of.

releases / potential releases.

g.

Analyze potential differences between projected doses and. field.

data and evaluate implications of these differences on Protective Action Recommendations (PARS).

h.

Formulate PARS.

1.

Inform decision makers, through EOF briefings, on-the radiological 1

consequences of the event and provide PARS warrantedL by those

.I consequences, such as the use of KI.

j.

Provide District PARS to the Emergency Manager.

k.

Inform UDAC members of protective action decisions and' emergency response activities discussed at EOF briefings.

1.

Provide PAR actions to the TSC as actions a're identified and posted.

m.

Perform initial and follow-up briefings with UDAC staff.

j n.

Perform quality assurance checks of-all dose assessment i

i calculations.

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Maintain emergency logs.

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Emeraency News Center (ENC) i a.

Staff and declare the ENC operational:.

b.

Provide-access control for the ENC.~

c.

Establish and maintain communication with the E0F.

d.

Receive initial briefing and direction from the E0F.

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Offsite District ERFs 3.

(ENC) (continued) e.

Schedule and conduct media briefings following the. Emergency Manager's approval of plant condition information.

f.

Conduct background and technical briefings.

g.

Inform District employees of emergency conditions and response activities, h.

Establish and operate rumor control,

i. Maintain emergency logs.

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