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Public Version of Rev 82-10 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual,Including Procedure AP/0/B/1000/01 Re Determination of Emergency Classification
ML20028C082
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Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/31/1982
From: Jennings C, Owen T
DUKE POWER CO.
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Date Issued: March 6, 1981 1981 Revision:

Rev. 1, April Rev. 2, May Rev. 3, June Rev. 4, July Changed Distribution and issued new #'s-September Rev. 2, October Rev. 3, October Rev. 4, November Rev. 5, December 1982 Revisions Rev.1, February Rev. 2, March o

Rev. 3, March Rev. 4, May Rev. 5, June 8301060018 830103 Rev. 6, 7, 8, July PDR ADOCK 05000269 Rev. 9, September F

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i TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Emergency Telephone Numbers - (10/31/82, Rev. 8)

AP/0/B/1000/01 Event Index - (10/29/82)

AP/0/B/1000/02 Unusual Event - (10/29/82)

AP/0/B/1000/03 Alert - (10/29/82)

AP/0/B/1000/04 Site Area Emergency - (10/29/82)

AP/0/B/1000/05 General Emergency - (10/29/82)

AP/0/A/1000/06 Procedure for Initiating Protective Action i

Guides for the General Public in the Emer-gency Planning Zone - (03/09/82)

AP/0/B/1000/07 Procedure for Offsite Dose Calculations by Control Room Personnel or Emergency Coordinator during a Loss of Coolant Accident - (02/26/82)

I AP/0/B/1000/08 Procedure for Response Actions for Accidents /

l Emergencies - (9/03/82) i AP/0/A/1000/10 Procedure for Emergency Evacuation of Station Personnel - (05/05/82)

I Station Directive 2.9.1 Station Assembly and Evacuation Procedure -

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Station Directive 2.9.2 Emergency Response Organization - (06/23/82)

PT/0/B/2000/04 Procedure for Establishment and Inspection l

of the Technical Support Center - (08/09/82)

CP/1/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor i

Coolant System (12/01/81) i l

CP/2/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor l

Coolant System (12/01/81)

CP/3/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81) t CP/1/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81)

CP/0/B/2003/02 Estimate of Failed Fuel Based on I-131 Concentration (08/03/82)

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1 Revision 10 October, 1982

Page 2 Table of Contents (Implementing Procedures - Continued)

CP/1&2/A/2002/05 Post Accident Caustic Injection into the Low Pressure Injection System (01-26-81)

CP/3/A/2002/05 Post Accident Caustic Injection into the Low Pressure Injections System (01-26-81)

CP/2/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81)

CP/3/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81)

CP/0/A/2004/2E Post Accident Determination of Boron Concentration Using Carminic Acid (07/09/82)

CP/0/A/2004/3C Post Accident Determina; ion of Chloride by Specific Ion Electrode Using Beerman 4500 Meter - (07/09/82)

CP/0/A/2005/2D Post Accident Determination of Gamma Isotopic Activity (07/09/82)

CP/0/B/4003/01 Procedure for Environmental Surveillance Following a Large Unplanned Release of k'_")'

Gaseous Radioactivity - (10/15/82)

CP/0/B/4003/02 The Determination of Plume Direction and Sector (s) to be Monitored Following a Large Unplanned Release of Gaseous Activity - (10/15/82)

HP/0/B/1009/09 Procedure for Determining the Inplant Airborne Radioiodine Concentration During Accident Conditions - (07/09/81)

HP/0/B/1009/10 Procedure for Quantifying Gaseous Releases Thro. ugh Steam Relief Valves Under Post-Accident Conditions - (05/06/82)

HP/0/B/1009/11 Projection of Offsite Dose from the Uncon-trolled Release of Radioactive Materials Through a Unit Vent - (01/28/82)

HP/0/B/1009/12 Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the Event of a Radioiodine Release - (08/13/82)

HP/0/B/1009/13 Procedure for Implementation and Verification for the Availability of a Back-Up Source of Meteorological Data - (04/23/82)

Revision 10 October, 1982

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HP/0/B/1009/14 Project Offsite Dose from Releases other than Through a Vent - (01/29/82)

HP/0/B/1009/15 Procedure for Sampling and Quantifying High Level Gaseous Radiciodine and Particulate Radioactivity - (07/15/82)

HP/0/B/1009/16 Procedure for Emergency Decontamination of Personnel and Vehicles on-site and from Off-site Remote Assembly Area - (9/16/82)

IP/0/B/1601/03 Environmental Equipment Checks - (08/27/82)

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EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS This enclosure provides a listing of telephone numbers for various perso nel r

and agencies that may have a part in dealing with an emergency situation or ll providing other assistance as needed at Oconee Nuclear Station.

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EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS This directory provides a listing of telephone numbers for various personnel and agencies that may have a part in dealing with an emergency situation or providing Other assistance as needed at Oconee Nuclear Station.

TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTIFICATION OF AGENCIES, CRISIS MANAGEMENT TEAM, KEY COMPANIES.

.1-5 EMERGENCY FACILITY LOCATIONS.

6 0CONEE TELEPHONE ACCESS CODES.

7 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER.

8 - 10 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER...

9 HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER..

8 COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATION.

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CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER...

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GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT CENTER.

12 BACKUP CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER - (Liberty).

13 CRISIS NEWS CENTER.

14 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.

5 NRC HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK TELEPHONES.

15 DUKE EMERGENCY RADIO.

16 EMERGENCY NUMBERS - Pickens County.

17 EMERGENCY NUMBERS - Oconee County.....................

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DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION NUMBER CODE FOR IDENTIFYING PERSONNEL /ACENCIES TO BE NOTIFIED CODE 1.

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION by Red Phone within one hour.

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UNIT COORDINATOR /0PERATIONS DUTY ENGINEER who will notify:

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Superintendent of Operations B.

Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator (or alternate as listed in number 11.)

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Nuclear Production Duty Ecgineer who will notify:

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Corporate Communications 2.

Crisis Management Organization 3.

STATION MANAGER J. Ed Smith, Office Home 4.

BABC0CK AND WILCOX RP.SIDENT ENGINEER Bill Street, Office Home (If Bill Street cannot be reached, call)

L. H. Williams, Office Home..................

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STATION HEALTH PHYSICIST / DUTY HEALTH PHYSICIST C. T. Yongue, Office.

Home

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SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIR0h?fENTAL CONTROL, (Warning Point State of South Carolina)

Bureau of Radiological Health (0800-1700).

Answering Service af ter hours, weekends, holidays.

  • State Emergency Operations Center, Columbia, S.C.
  • Forward Emergency Operations Center, Clemson, S. C.

. Duke Ringdown Alternate Number.

Alternate Number.

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These numbers are to be used once the State has established their Emergency Operations.

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COUNTY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AGENCIES Oconee County Emergency Preparedness

.. Duke Ringdown Alternate Number - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page 251 Alternate Number - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page 251 Pickens County Emergency Preparedness.

. Duke Ringdown Alternate Number - (0830-1700)'

Alternate Number '- 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page 76 8.

COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENTS Oconee County (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />).................. Duke Ringdown Alternate Number.

Pickens County (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />)................. Duke Ringdown Alternate Number.

Alternate Number.

Alternate Number.

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MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Oconee Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service.

Oconee Memorial Hospital Switchboard / Supervisor or Nursing.

Additional Medical assistance may be provided through the

'following institutions:

Pickens County Ambulance Service.

Cannon Memorial _ Hospital / Supervisor of Nursing.

Easley Baptist Hospital / Supervisor of Nursing.

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FIRE ASSISTANCE Oconee County Rural Fire Protection Association Woods or Forest Fire (Oconee County, Oakway Tower).

Woods or Forest Fire (Pickens County, Woodall Mt. Tower)

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EMERGENCY COORDINATOR AND ALTERNATES (TSC Activation)

(If the first person cannot be reached, go to the next person down the list until one person is contacted)

Emergency Coordinator / Station Manager J. E. Smith, Office..................

Home Superintendent of Technical Services T. B. Owen, Office Home Superintendent of Maintenance J. M. Davis, Office.

Home Superintendent of Operations J. N. Pope, Office Home

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12. ' WATER DEPARTMENTS Should releases of radioactive ef fluent into Lake Keowee or Lake Hartwell potentially effect municipal water intakes or exceed technical specifi-cations. Contact the appropriate authorities as indicated below:

Lake Keowee Seneca, H. J. Balding, Office.

Home.

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Mayor of Clemson, Office Home (If the mayor cannot be reached, call one of the following)

I Clemson Administrator's Office l-Home 1-Clemson Filter Plant (0700-1700)-

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Clemson University Physical Plant (0800-1630).

i Anderson Water Works (24 Hr. Number).

AGENCIES THAT MAY RESPOND TO AN EMERGENCY AT THE OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION -

LAW ENFORCEMENT S. C. Highway Patrol (Greenville, S.C.)

S. C. Enforcement Division (Columbia, S.C.)

FBI (Columbia, S.C.)

(24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />)..

BOMB DISPOSAL Explosives Ordinance Disposal Control (Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.)

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REACTS, Department of Energy (Oak Ridge, Tennessee)

(24 hr. number - after 1700 ask for Beeper number).

DOE Emergency Radiological Monitoring Team (Aiken, S.C.)

N. C. Division of Emergency Management (Warning Point - State of North Carolina)

Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Radiation Program (Warning Point - State of Georgia)

Georgia Civil Defense (0800-1700) - Operations Section.

After Hours - Duty Officer NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION c

NRC Operations Center (via Bethesda Central Office)

NRC Operations Center (via Silver Spring Central Office)~.

Health Physics Network to NRC Operations Center Health Physics Network to NRC, Region II NRC Operator (Via Bethesda Central Office).

US NRC, Region II (Operations Center)..... (24 hr.).

US NRC, Oconee Resident Inspector Home BUS TRANSPORTATION Anderson Retail Office (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> number).

(Contact Ken Kernodle, George Wilson) l NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE - METEOROLOGICAL BACK-UP SOURCE l

l Greenville-Spartanburg Weather Service

. (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />).

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i OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY The crisis directory is intended for use should the Oconee Emergency Plan require implementation. Both station and corporate level telephone numbers are provided. The station's emergency organization will operate from the

'iechnical Support Center near the Units 1 and 2 Control Room. -The corporate emergency organization will operate from the Crisis Management Center located in the Visitors Center and Oconee Training Center.

s EMERGENCY FACILITY LOCATIONS Technical Support Center - Control Rooms 1 and 2 Operational Support Center - Control Room 3 1

2 Crisis Management Center - Oconee Training Center i

Alternate Location: Liberty Retail Office 1

1 Crisis News Center - Keowee-Toxaway Visitors Center Alternate Location:

Liberty Retail Office

. OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Seneca Lines Easley Lines Anderson Line Six Mile Line Dial Code (Charlotte General Office)

(Micro-Wave)

(Catawba)

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Attendant (To access Bell Line)

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS PHONE DIRECTORY TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Telephone Number Outside Station POSITION /NAME Line Numbe r Emergency Coordinator J. E. Smith Supt. of Operations.

J. N. Pope Supt. of Technical Services T. B. Owens Supt. of Maintenance J. M. Davis Supt. of Administration.

J. T. McIntosh NRC Resident Engineer.

W. H. Orders B&W Resident Engineer.

B. W. Street L. H. Williams, Alternate Station Health Physicist C. T. Yongue HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER Field Monitoring Coordinator J. J. Sevic Data Report Coordinator (Off-Site Dose Projection)

C. Harlin S;rveillance and Control Coordinator M. D. Thorne Support Functions Coordinator.

J. A. Long Dosimetry Records B. A. Murphree

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Telephone Number Outside Station Line Number TECHNICAL SERVICES GROUP Performance.

T. S. Barr Licensing and Projects R. T. Bond Chemistry.

D. P. Rochester OL ERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER (Support group consists of Health Physics, Chemistry, Maintenance, Safety and Operations personnel)

Operational Support Center Coordinator W. E. Martin.

Mechanica'1' Maintenance Engineer D. Thompson I & E Engineer R. Adams Operations Group Unit 43 Operations Offices Nuclear Equipment Operators (Unit 1 & '2 Emergencies)

Nuclear Equipment Operators (Unit 3 Emergencies)

Med ica l / Sa f e t_v

. CONTROL ROOM Unit 1.

Unit 2.

Unit 3........

Shift Supervisor (Unit 1 & 2)

Unit 3.

COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATION Data Transmission Coordinator.

Data Release (Vax Computer Program).

Telecopier (Technical Support Center).

TSC Communicator.

Administration Clerical Support.

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POSITION /NAME LINE SWITCHBOARD RECOVERY MANAGER.

SCHEDULING / PLANNING.

RADIOLOGICAL SUPPORT.

OFTSITE RADIOLOGICAL COORDINATOR.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT.

a DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT.

ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS.

DATA COORDINATION TELECOPIER.

ADVISORY SUPPORT NUCLEAR REGUL\\ TORY COMMISSION.

BABC0CK & WILCOX (NSSS SUPPLIER)

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS (Contact with the Governor)

A. C. Thies W. H. Owen

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS PHONE DIRECTORY GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT CENTER WACHOVIA CENTER RECOVERY MANAGER (Room 1680)

SCHEDULING / PLANNING (Room 1680)

RADIOLOGICAL SUPPORT (Room 2390) 0FFSITE RADIOLOGICAL COORDINATOR (Room 2336)

TECHNICAL SUPPORT (Room 1704)

ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS (Room 1408)

NUCLEAR REGULATGRY COMMISSION (Room 1400)

ELECTRIC CENTER DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT (Room 32, 3rd Floor)

POWER BUILDING CRISIS VEWS CENTER (5th Floor)

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s OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS PHONE DIRECTORY BACKUP CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER LIBERTY RETAIL OFFICE, LIBERIT, S.C.

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Telephone Number RECOVERY MANAGER SCHEDULING / PLANNING PUBLIC INFOR&\\ TION OFFICERS

  • State of South Carolina Oconee County Pickens County DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNICAL _ SUPPORT I'

0FFSITE RADIOLOGICAL COORDINATOR ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS HEALTH PHYSICS /RADWASTE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

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Call any one of the numbers listed to reach the desired representative.

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS PHONE DIRECTORY CRISIS NEWS CENTER KE0WEF-T0XAWAY VISITORS' CENTER Telephone Number Private ONS Position /Name Line Switchboard CRISIS NEWS DIRECTOR Mary Cartwright COMMERCIAL NEWS MEDIA (Active Numbers);_

For drill purposes only COMMERCIAL NEWS MEDIA (Inactive Numbers)

Activated only during an actual emergency NRC/ STATE / COUNTY PUBLIC l

INFORMATION OFFICERS (PIO's)*

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Call any of the numbers listed to reach the desired representative.

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The NRC's Health Physics Network (HPN or Black Phone) connects ill Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Facilities to NRC Regional Offices ari6 to NRC Head-quarters Operations Center. The phone is intended to support Health Physics Operations in an emergency but can be used for daily voice traffic and fac-simile transmittal.

s The Station has jacks for the HPN phones in the Performance Office (Cdntrol '

4 Room 1 & 2) and in the Oconee Training Center.

The phone is used normally with the exception; NO DIAL TONE OR RINGINd IS HEARD. 5 In addition, ringing only lasts 30 seconds, so after 30 ceconds if tbs party has not answered, yoe must hang up and redial.

N, For convenience, the codes must often used are listed below:

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NRC region 2 (Atlanta) office 2.

NRC headquarters 5

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B&W Research Center 4.

Oconee NRC Resident Inspector 5.

Oconee Nuclear Station s

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All NRC region 2 Resident Inspec'tdrs

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All region 2 Operating Nuclear Plants In addition, the calling party may " conference" any phones during conversation by simply dialing the appropriate code (s). Any number of stations may be added in this manner.

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(For example: Oconee Nuclear Station Control Room to Pickens County Law Enforcertent Center. Close out with off.)

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Crisis Management Center Oconee Nuclear Station i

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Technical Support Center Oconee Nuclear Station TSC Coded Squelch Radios S.

Location Encode Unit Call Letters Identifier 4~.

Pickens Co. LEC Pickens Co. LEC

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Oconee County LEC Oconee Co. LEC 6.

State FEOC - Clemson State FEOC-l

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l Field Monitoring Teams Location Unit Call Letters Identifier n.

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Field Monitor Coordinator Leader 9.

Field Monitor Team Alpha-10.

Field Monitor Team

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Field Monitor Team Delta 13.

Field Monitor Team Echo 14.

Field Monitor Team Foxtrot TO COMMUNICATE BETWEEN BASE STATION REMOTES (1, 2, 3), THE INTERCOM MUST BE USED' Thesfollowing procedure must be used:

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Push INTERCOM button and hold

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Send message (example, CMC to TSC) t y N'

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EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTER Pickens County Primary Number EXECUTIVE GROUP

  • Civil Defense County Administrator County Council Legal Officer OPERATIONS GROUP
  • Law Enforcement Rescue Squad EMS Fire Service Medical Service IIealth Service Dept. of Public Works ASSESSMENT
  • Transportation.

Emergency Welfare Service Shelter Service Red Cross Supply and Procurement RADEF Mental IIealth Damage Assessment Public Information ALTERNATE NU?tBER (to any group)

PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER CRISIS NEWS CENTER-ONS*

State of South Carolina Oconee County Pickens County NRC CRISIS NEWS CENTER LIBERTY RETAIL OFFICE

  • Call any one of the listed numbers to reach group desired.

.' EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTER Oconee County Primary Number (24-hour)

OPERATIONS,*

Fire Protection Police Public Roads.

Emergency Medical Services Rescue Squads ASSESSMENT

  • Emergency Welfare Services Radiological Defense.

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  • Supervisor / Chairman County Council.

EOC Director.

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Form SPD-1002-1 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1)

ID No: AP/0/B/1000/01 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) /

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DETERMINATION OF EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

1.0 Symptoms

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The symptoms of an Initiating Condition will vary according to the event category.

The severity of an event will determine the emergency classification.

i 2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic - NA 2.2 Manual I

i 2.2.1 Consult Enclosure 4.1 to determine the Initiating Condition, the Emergency Classifications and the appropriate abnormal l

procedure to implement the response required by the ONS Emergency Plan.

3.0 Subsequent Action N/A 4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Emergency Classification Guide s

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Form SPD-1002-1 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1)

ID No:AP/0/B/1000/02 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s)

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STATION: Oconee Nuclear Staticn (3) PROCEDURE TITLE:

Notification Procedure - Unusual Event 0

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i AP/0/B/1000/02 Page 1 of 3 DUKE POWER COMPANY 4

OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENTS 1.0 Symptoms I

Symptoms of the initiating condition determined from Enclosure 4.1, Unusual Event Initiating Conditions.

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic - not applicable 2.2 Manual actions are not required to be followed in any particular sequence l

Date/Name Time 1

2.2.1 The Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall:

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2.2.1.1 Appoint On-Shift Communicator (s).

2.2.1.2 Appoint individual (s) to be responsible for maintaining logs of the emergency noting problems and actions taken.

2.2.1.3 Augment support as needed.

2.2.2 The On-Shift Communicator (s) shall determine notification requirements by referring to Enclosure 4.1:

2.2.2.1 Notify the NRC by using the Red Phone. Emergency Plan activation requires open channel communication.

2.2.2.2 Notify State / County government warning points i

i by using the Message Sheet located in the Emergency Procedures Cart (located in the Shift Supervisor's office, Control Room 1 & 2).

2.2.2.2.1 Complete Part I of the Message Sheet.

Have Shif t Supervisor or Unit Operating /

Duty Engineer approve information before releasing information offsite.

2.2.2.2.2 Establish authentication process.

2.2.2.2.3 Use the most expeditious communication system available. Consult the Emergency Telephone Directory.

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Date/Name Time 2.2.2.2.4 Provide update (Part I and II - Message Sheet to the State / County agencies in a time frame established during the initial contact.

(On-the-hour time frame for a sustained emergency is preferable.)

NOTE:

Initial notification to the NRC/

State of South Carolina must be made within 15 minutes of the time the Shift Supervisor /

Emergency Coordinator determined the initiating condition for activation, escalation or de-escalation of the Emergency Plan.

2.2.2.3 Contact the Unit Operating Engineer / Duty Engineer to:

2.2.2.3.1 Notify the Superintendent of Operations.

2.2.2.3.2 Notify the Station Manager.

2.2.2.3.3 Provide the Nuclear Production Duty

~~'s Engineer with the information required

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by Enclosure 4.2, Emergency Plan Infor-mation.

2.2.2.3.4 Provide assistance to the Shift Super-visor and serve as the Superintendent of Operations should he not be available.

3.0 Subsequent Action 3.1 When plant conditions warrant, the Unusual Event emergency must be accelerated to a higher emergency classification. Use AP/0/B/1000/01, Determination of Emergency Classification, to identify the appropriate initiating condition, emergency classification and the appropriate abnormal procedure.

i 3.1.1 Proceed to the new abnormal procedure to determine response required.

3.2 When plant conditions warrant, the Unusual Event emergency will be closed out.

1 3.2.1 The On-Shif t Communicator (s) will give a verbal summary closing out the emergency to the State and County agencies and the NRC.

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AP/0/B/1000/02 Page 3 of 3 l

Date/Name Time 3.2.2 The Shift Supervisor shall complete the Unusual Event I

procedure and forward the procedure and all copies of the Message Sheet to the Station Emergency Preparedness j

Coordinator.

i 3.2.3 The Station Emergency Preparedness Coordinator shall then l '

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1,2,4,6,7 AP/p/It/lonn/02 more than 10 minutes.

the plant tants longer than 10 minute =.

IP/n/Aflgnn/12 Pac-Fire I' ' e n NOTE:

Within the plant meang Auxiliary Building Turhine Building A.fministration Building Reartnr Building Kenwee Ilydro Switchyard II. (a) In.lications or alarms nn (a) 1.

I.ngs of radiation monitoring NOTIFY:

1,2,4,5,6.7 AP/0/R/lono/02 prorens or effluent parametern tem per TS 1.I.6.R FP/n/A/IR00/16 not functional in rentrol room EP/n/A/ Iron /2%

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I.nss of computer as it reintem FP/0/A/lR00/29 shutdown.

to nul* cooling margin monitor OP/0/A/Ilni/7n (TS 3.1.12)

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  • .2 AP/0/B/1000/02

$$5rfk0 instructions:

A.

For Senoer:

1.

Comotete Part i for the initial Warning Message.

2.

Complete Parts I & 11 for followup messages.

B.

For Receiver:

1.

Record the date, time and your name in the area below.

2.

Autnenticate this message by verifying the cooe word or by calling back to the facility. (See Part i.5)

Timc:

Date:

Message Received By:

1.

This is:

ainsert name of facility) 2.

My name is.

. This message (number._ ):

(a) Reoorts a real emergency.

(b) is an exercise message.

4.

My telepnone number / extension is:

5.

Message authentication:

(Verify code word or call back to the facilityl 6.

The class of the emergency is:

(a) Notification of Unusual Event (b; Alert (c) Site Emergency (d) General Emergency 7.

This classification of emergency was declared at:

(a.m./p.m.) on (date).

8.

The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:

).

The emergency condition:

(a; Does not involve the release of racioactive materia's from the plant, (b)

Involves the cotential for a release, cut no release is cccurring tc:

Involves a release of radioactive materia!.

b. Irh recommend tne tolioWing nrotective action:

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evicU;ie in in- ' t snuter/receution center f:

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11. There will be:

W A foboWuo messaca (b:

No further communications

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i' Reperts an actuai emergency t

m is an exercise message

12. RELA'.' TH!S INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS INDICATED ON YOUR ALERT PROCEDURE FO?

AN INCIDENT AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY,

"*END OF INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE ***

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Reiease cenaniwill begin at a.m.!p.m.; time since reactor trin H nour:.

Iti Tne estimated curation of the reiease it hours.

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Release twient Ft Dose conversion icato-R /n r. Ci/ m3 twncle ocdv :

R nt/Ci/m3 (Child Thyroid) l Precipitatm~

Temoerature at ina site:

5.

Dose orciections:

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6.

Fictd measurement of dose rate or contammation (it avaiiacie):

7.

Emergency actions unoerwav at tne facility incluoe:

8.

Onsite support neecea from offsite organizations:

9.

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i, oowerJnot snutcown ce!c snutcown cochr.g co,vn Procnosis i:- stac:e emcrev:ng'acaracmu unAnown.

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J (b-i is an exercise message.

11. Do you have any questions?

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(name)

(title)

(date)

(time)

(warning point) 2.

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(title)

(date)

(time) 4 Warning ooint) 2.

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(names (title) icatei (time:

twarning com.,

Nt Form 348S8 432;

l DUKE POWER COMPANY.3 OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION AP/0/B/1000/02 OPERATING UNIT ENGINEER OR EMERGENCY PLAN INFORMATION Page 1 of 1 l

OPERATIONS DUTY ENGINEER SHALL CONTACT:

l PHCNE:

(SUPERINTENENT CF CPERATIG4S)

PWdE PHCNE:

(STATICN mat 4AGER) l lW'E PHCNE: 7M-Wh01. er=oca M (NUCL.A PRODUCTION DUTY ENGINEER

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  • STATICN MANAGER CNLY
    • NUNAR PRCDUCTIQLDtfrY CNGINE:R CNLY

==: - ----

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l. WIS IS AT NUCGAR STATICN.

(tW E NO TITLE) j

2. MIS IS tS PCT A DRILL. #4 _ UNUSUAL EVENT __. AdRT _ SITE AREA EERGENCY

_ GENERAL EdERGalCY MAS CEC.ARED BY THE EFERGE!CY COCRDINATCR AT CN UNIT NtFBER 3.

INITIATING CCNDITIOl:

(GI'E AS CLOSE TO THE EERGalCY PLAN CESCRIPTICN AS POSSIBLE TCGETHER WITH STATICN PAR /eticRS USED TO 1.ca.RMINE EERGENCY STATUS.)

(X) v

4. CCRRECTI'E FEASURES SEING TAKEN:

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3. THERE HAVE HAVE NOT EEat #1Y INJURIES TO PLANT PERSCNNEL.

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RP CASE CF RADICACTIVITY IS TAKING PLACE IS IS NOT AFFEC~ING CAC.

RESASE CF RADICAC~IVIT/ IS NOT TAKING PLACE.

7. NOTIFICATIC4S t' ACE: (NRC ES NO) (STATE YES NO)(CCUNTIES YES._f0)
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TSC ACTIVATICN YES NO.

IF YES, RECUEST STATICN M#4AGER TO INITIATE EERGENC/

RESPCNSE.

9. RECUEST NPCE TO CCNTACT CCMP#1Y MANAGEENT AND CCRPORATE CCFMJNICATICNS.

10.

[ CN4 3E REAC AT FCR FCU CMP INFCRMATICN.

(T:'::HCNE NUMBER )

11. ACDITICNAL C3T'ENTS:

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uda a Form SPD-1002-1 M/0/B/1000/03 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1)

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PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) / to PROCESS RECORD

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STATION: Oconce Nuclear Station (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Notification Procedure - Alert 0

(4) PREPARED BY:

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or AP/0/B/1000/03 Page 1 of 5 DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION ALERT 1.0 Symptoms Symptoms of the initiating condition determined from Enclosure 4.1, Alert Initiating Conditions.

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic - N/A 2.2 Manual actions are not required to be followed in any particular l

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Date/Name Time 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall:

i 2.2.1.1 Appoint On-Shift Communicator (s).

2.2.1.2 Appoint individual (s) to be responsible for maintaining logs of the emergency noting problems and actions taken.

2.2.1.3 Activate the Technical Support Center.

(Emergency Organization Recall - 4.4 or 4.5) l 2.2.1.4 If hazardous radiological conditions or the potential exists:

2.2.1.4.1 Initiate a Site Assembly in accordance with S.D. 2.9.1.

(Enclosure 4.6) The Shift Supervisor shall have the discretion to determine if a Site Evacuation will take place prior to the complete establish-ment of the Technical-Support Center.

2.2.1.4.2 Dispatch onsite monitoring teams with necessary communication equipment to assess and recommend' methods of control-ling or containing radiation and contam-ination.

(Only if TSC has not been established.)

O 2.2.1.4.3 Evaluate the need for determining an of f-site dose calculation.

(Only if the TSC has not been established).

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2.2.2 The On-Shift Communicator (s) shall determine notification requirements by referring to Enclosure 4.1:

2.2.2.1 Notify the NRC by using the Red Phone. Emergency Plan activation requires open channel communication.

2.2.2.2 Notify State / County government warning points by using the Message Sheet located in the Emergency Procedures Cart (located in the Shift Supervisor's office, Control Room 1 & 2).

2.2.2.2.1 Complete Part I of the Message Sheet.

Have Shift Supervisor or Unit Operating /

Duty Engineer approve information before releasing information offsite.

2.2.2.2.2 Establish authentication process.

2.2.2.2.3 Use the most expeditious communication system available. Consult the Emergency Telephone Directory.

2.2.2.2.4 Provide update (Part I and II - Message f 's Sheet) to the Sta,te/ County agencies in a r~

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time frame established during the initial contact.

(On-the-hour time frame for a sustained emergency is preferable.)

NOTE:

Initial notification to the NRC/

State of South Carolina must be l

made within 15 minutes of the i

time the Shift Supervisor /

Emergency Coordinator determined the initiating condition for activation, escalation or de-escalation of the Emergency Plan.

2.2.2.3 Contact the Unit Operating / Duty Engineer to:

2.2.2.3.1 Notify the Superintendent of Operations.

2.2.2.3.2 Notify the Station Manager.

(Request Station Manager to establish the TSC according to Enclosure 4.3,. Emergency Organization Recall (Normal Working Hours if applicable.)

2.2.2.3.3 Provide the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer with the information required by Enclosure 4.2, Emergency Plan Infor-mation.

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Date/Name Time 2.2.2.3,4 Provide assistance to the Shift Supervisor and serve as the Superintendent of Operations should he not be available.

2.2.2.4 Contact Security to:

2.2.2.4.1 Recall Duty Personnel pe? Enclosure 4.4, Emergency Organization Recall.

(Back-shifts, Holidays, Weekends, if applicable).

2.2.2.4.2 Provide access control to the Control Rooms 1 & 2, 3 -- TSC and OSC.

2.2.3 Personnel arriving in the Technical Support Center shall relieve the Shift Supervisor of peripheral duties ordinarily assigned to their section:

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2.2.3.1 Health Physics - provide radiological ass *(seent and evaluation, provide offsite dose evaluations, onsite and offsite monitoring, sampling and'N

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analysis of gaseous effluents.

,i 2.2.3.2 Performance - provide nuclear / thermal assessme'nt and release plant status data to Genlral Office and NRC via computer.

y 2.2.3.3 Operational Support Center Coordinator - provide

's manpower to augment support as required by ONS Emergency Plan.

2.2.3.4 Chemistry provide sampling and analysis of liquid effluents.

2.2.3.5 Maintenance provide I&E and Mechanical' support.

2.2.3.6 TSC Communicitor - assume responsibility for all notificatior. requirements.

2.2.3.6.1 NRC 2.2.3.6.2 State of South Carolina 2.2.3.6.3 County Agencies l

2.2.3.6.4 Crisis Management l

s 2.2.3.7 Administration provide medical, security, and clerical support.

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Date/Name Time 3.0 Subsequent Action 3.1 The Emergency Coordinator / Station Manager shall:

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3.1.1 Relieve the Shift Supervisor as Emergency Coordinator once the Technical Support Center and Operational Support Center

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are fully manned and operational.

x 3.1.2 Assume "overall control" of the emergency until the nearsite Crisis Management Center is operational and the Recovery s,

Manager assumes the responsibility for the emergency.

t 3.1.2.1 The Emergency Coordinator (once relieved by the Recovery Manager) still retains the Operational /

technical control of the emergency.

3.1.3 Determine the need for evacuation of any personnel not directly involved in the control of the emergency. Provide for continuous staffing of the Technical Support Center and Operational Support Center should it become necessary to man the emergency facilities longer than 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.

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3.1.3.1 If station personnel are evacuated, follow the procedures determined in S.D. 2.9.1, AP/0/A/1000/10 y

and HP/0/B/1009/16.

3.1.4 Provide protective action recommendation to offsite agencies should the need arise. This responsibility may not be delegated. Follow procedure AP/0/A/1000/06.

3.1.5 Determine emergency classification until the Crisis Management Center is operational nearsite.

3.1.6 When plant conditions warrant (and the CMC has not been established nearsite), accelerate to a higher classification.

Use AP/0/B/1000/01, Determination of Emergency Classification, to identify the appropriate initiating condition, the emergency classification, and the abnormal procedure to implement the response required by the ONS Emergency Plan.

3.1.6.1 Provide a verbal summary to the State and County agencies and a written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> of the Alert emergency status.

3.1.7 When plant conditions warrant (and the CMC has not been established nearsite), the Alert classification may be de-escalated to a lower classification or closed out.

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3.2 The TSC Communicator shall be responsible for completing procedures and making written summaries available to offsite authorities should the Crisis Management Organization not be operational at the time of escalation, de-escalation or close-out.

4.0 Enclosures 4.1 /.lert Initiating Conditions 4.2 Message Sheet Format 4.3 Emergency Plan Information 4.4 Emergency Organization Recall-Normal Working Hours 4.5 Emergency Organization Recall-Backshifts, Weekends, Holidays 4.6 Personnel Accountability l

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i liqTF. PthTR CtetPANY (M'ONFF. NIN:l FAR STATION Farinsure 4.I AP/0/B/1000/n1 FHFRGf NCY Cl.ASSIFICATION 1.F.VF.L:

AIF.RT Page 1 of 6 INITIATING CONDITION F.HFROF.NCY ACTinN l.FVFl.S (F.Al.* S)

NOTIFICATION CODF. (RFIF.R TO 1FrilNICAI. SITCIf lCAfinNS ANil F.tfERCF.NCY 1F.I.FPflONE DIRFCTORY)

ItfPl.F.tfENTI NG I RrM f lilM S 1.

Severe Inns of fuel cladding:

NOTIF Y :

1, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/s/1000/01 FP/0/A/lgno/24 (a) Very high conlant activity FP/0/A/IR00/27 nample FP/0/A/lR00/II CP/n/R/2001/02 I.

Total failed fuel exceeds 1.

Indine 1-13I conrentration in be-Si tween 350 pCi/ml and 1770 pCi/mi 2.

Failed fuel percentage 2.

Chemistry laboratory analysin shows increanen by 11 in 30 min.

an inrrenne in I-Ill ronrentration in the primary contant of 70 pCl/mi in a NOTE:

Fuel damage methanism in 30 min. period of fime.

mechanical rind failure er a finw-indured failure.

F.rampl e : Conlant pump seizure lead-ing to fuel failure.

2.

Rapid grons failure of one OTSG 1.

RIA 16, 17, 40 high alaim; AND NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7 AP/0/p/lon0/01 tube WIT _Il Inns of niinite power.

FP/0/A/lR00/04 2.

l. DST level decreasing; ANi]

FP/0/A/lR00/17 (NOT F. :

1.cak greater than 10 spm and FP/0/A/lRn0/16 lens than 200 gpm) 3.

tindervoltage - un<lerfrequency on HFB I and ifFB 2, AND 4.

RCS I.cak Rate calculation 1.

Rapid failure of nteam generator 1.

RfA 16, 17, 40 high alarm; AND NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/p/l000/01 tube (s)

FP/0/A/lRn0/04 2.

Increasing RR nump level ANp FP/0/A/lRon/17 NOTE:

t.cak greater than 200 spo primary to nerondary 3.

Rapidly decreasing pressurirer level AND 4.

Rapid depressurizatinn of RCS O

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NOTIFICATinN ColF. (RF.tFR TO TFfffMICAI. SIFCIFICAlloNS ANO EttF RGFNCY TEl.F PIIONE DIREC10RV )

IffPl.Et1FN T I NG l'RO('F lit tl4 S 4.

Steam line break with greater than I.

linexpected increate in Rearter power NOTIFY: I, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/B/1000/01 to but lege than 50 rpm primary in AND F.P/0/ A/ lROO/0R nerandary leak rate.

F.P/o/A/lR00/04 2.

Rapid decrease in Tg. Pressurirer level, RCS preneure, steam prennure A.ND a.

Steam line break inside enn-m.

Increased RR prensure and temperature tainment nr b.

Steam line break outside ron-h.

Increased Penetration Rone prennure tainment and temperature 5.

Primary ennlant Icak rate greater 1.

Plismatch between makeup and intal NoflFY:

1, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/B/1000/01 than 50 gPm letdown (letdown plus enntrolled FP/0/ A/ lRfki/04 leakage greater than 50 gpm with pressurizer not incremaing.)

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Radiation levels or althorna ron-1.

Any of t he following monitern reading NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7 AP/0/B/1000/01 tamination which indicate a severe 1000 timen normal setpnint.

PT/0/A/210/01 degradstion in the enntrol of radinactive materials.

R f A 32, 40, 35, 31, 41, 51, 51 7.

I.nns of offsite power AND Inns of 1.

Imd re, ject ion and reartnr t rip AND NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7 AP/0/B/1000/01 all onsite AC power.

EP/0/A/lR00/14 2.

Switrhyard innlation on unferenitage EP/0/A/lR00/16 NOTE:

An alert shall he declared underfrequenry AND EP/0/A/lR00/25 an anon an a power nutage EP/0/A/lR00/29 nrrurs.

A SAE shall be de-1.

I.ans of vnttage on NFR I F. 2 AND clared if the blackant Innta for more t han 15 minutes.

4.

Kenwee escreency st art wit h t rans f er of auxillarten tn standby humen.

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NOTIFICATION CODE (RFffR in 1FritNICAl. SITCIF ICATIONS ANil FrfERGFNCY TFI.FPltnNF DIRFC10RY)

ItfPl.F.ttEN f l NG FIN N'f l1Hilf'S R.

I.nss of all ansit e DC powe r.

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Iow voltage an all DC buses OR N0flFY:

1, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/B/1000/01 F.P/0/ A/ l R00/16 NOTE:

An alert shall he declared==

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DC buses nnsvallable t o be closed.

FP/0/A/lR00/11 anan se a loss of DC power occurs. A SAF. shall be de-clared if the Inns lasts for more than 15 minutes.

9 Cantant pump seizure leading to NOTIFY: I, 2, 6, 7 fuel failure (included in Alert #1)

10. Complete loss of any function needed 1.

Residual heat removal system not NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/B/1000/01 for plant cold shutdown.

functional; OR FP/0/A/lR00/16 FP/0/A/lR00/14 2.

Innbility to sustain either natural FP/0/A/lR00/29 or forced cirrulation.

FP/0/A/1800/31 F.P/0/A/1800/06 F.P/0/A/lR00/OR II. Failure o f t he reactor protection 1.

Reactor remains crit ical af ter t rip NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/ft/1000/03 system t o initiate and complete a AND FP/0/A/IR00/23 scram which brings the renetor FP/0/A/lR00/21 subc r it ical.

2.

Rads remain nut.

12. Fuel damage accident with release of NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/R/1000/01 radioactivity to:

FI'/0/A/lR00/13 FP/0/A/lR00/24 (a) Containment (a) RIA-4 Ifigh alarm PT/0/A/210/03 (b) Spent-fuel pont (b) RIA-48, Alert alarm O

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AI.ERT Page 4 of 6 INITIATING CONDITION FtfERGFNCY ACTION l.F.VFIS (F Al.'S)

NOTIFICATION CODE (REFFR TO 1FCITNICAI. SI'F.CIFICAll0N9 AND FilFRCF.NCY TF.1.FI'If0NE DIRF.CTORY)

IffPl F.tfENTING l'RnrFI>trRES I

II. Fire patentially affecting safety 1.

Fire alarm in vital arcan and visual NOTIFY: I, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/B/I000/01 nysteen.

observatinn of fires affecting safety ONS Pre-Fire Plan related nyntems AND

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Shift Supervinnr

14. Plan t nr all alarms (annunciators)

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Visual ohnervation by t he Cantant Rane Notif Y: I, 2, 6, 7 AP/0/B/1000/03 Inst in t he Control Rone Operator FP/0/A/lR00/16 FP/0/A/lR00/29 FP/0/A/1R00/11 FP/0/A/lR00/14

15. Radiningical effluents exreciting ten NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7

(10) timen TS (a) Casenun effluents (a)l. RIA-46 in valid alarm mode verified AP/0/R/1000/01 by RIA-45.

EP/0/A/lR00/24 PT/0/A/230/01

2. Release rate ralrulations using TS 3.10.1 vent sample analysis and flow rate IIP /0/R/1009/15 data are in excess of limits established by HP/0/R/1009/15 (b) I.lquid effinents (b)l. 10 x RIA-31/34 alarm setpoint NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7, 12 lir/0/B/ ID00/62/9 established in discharge permit TS 1.9 ANp 2.

Isolation valve fails to clone and flow la not terminated

3. Sampfen at restritted area bonn.la-ry carced 10 m limits per 10CFR20, App.t. R and TS 3.9.

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F.HF.Rf;F.NCY CIASSIFICATION IIVEL:

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NOTIFICATION Cot)E (RF.fFR TO TFCIINICAt, SrFCIF IrAlltiN9 AMI)

FHERGENCY TFlf f'If0NF lif EFf: TORY) litPf.F.NFN f l NG PReit:F DttRF S 16 Ongning scrurity compromise.

Security safeguardg contingenry event NOTIFY: I, 2, 6, 7

Safeenards Contfngcocy Plan that results in advernarten cammandeer-Ing an area af the plant, but not con-trol over the shutdown rapihility or of any vital areas an defined in the Safeanards Contingency Plan

17. Severe natural phenomena being NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7

AP/o/p/lono/01 experienced or projerted.

(a) Design Basis Farthquake (a) Annuciator alarm.05 m artnaten FP/0/A/lRno/n1 (h) Flonding, low water, lake (b) Ohnervation F,P/0/A/lR00/15 seiche FP/0/A/IS00/25 F.P/0/A/lRon/19 (r) Any tornado on site (c) Ohnervation FP/n/A/lRoo/In

18. Other hazards being experiented or NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7 An dirt at ed by plint ron-projected:

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(a) Aircraft crash on factitty (a) Observation of aircraft crash into plant strutturen.

(b) Hinsile imparts from whatever (b) Ohnervation of minnite impacts on source plant st ructuren or rewponent s (c) Known explosion damage to f acil- (c) Obgervat ion of damage by explosion ity af ferting plant operations (d) F.ntry into facility environn (d) Ohnervatinn nr warning from outside of toxic or flanweable manen the plant ; detection nf ganen which exists in concentrationn which exceed the limits of flammability or toxicity.

(e) Turbine failure ransing pene-(e) Turbine t rip and ohnervat ion of tratinn casing penetratlon.

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NOTIFICATION CODF. (RF.FFR TO TF0llNICAI. SitClf ICATIONS ANO FMFRCENCY TF.I.FritoNF.111RFC10RY )

IH1'l FMFNilNC PRfM FITUI'FS 19 Other plant conditions that warrant

1. Determined by the Shift Supervinnr/

NOTIFT:

1, 2, 6, 7

An dic t at ed by plant eon-precautionary activation of the TSC Station Manager.

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and placing the CMC and other key emergency personnel on standby.

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1. Same as initiating conlition.

NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7

AP/0/R/1000/03 pated or required with contral of ONS Pre-Fire Plan shutonwn systema catahtished from

2. Evacuation of Control Rone I&2 Inral stations.

would necessitate retorating the TSC t o t he nea r s i t e CMC.

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For Sender 1.

Complete Part i for the Initial Warning Message.

2.

Complete Parts I & 11 for followup messages.

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For Receiver:

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Record the date. time and your name in the area below.

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Authenticate this message by verifying the code word or by calling back to the facility. (See Part !.5) l Time:

Date:

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My name is.

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(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) is an exercise message.

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My telephone number / extension is:

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Message authentication:

l (Verify code word or call back to the facility) 6.

The class of the emergency is:

(a) Notification of Unusual Event (b) Alert (c) Site Emergency (d) General Emergency 7.

This classification of emergency was declared at:

(a.m./p.m.) on (dates.

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The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:

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The emergency condition:

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Does not involve the release of radioactive materials frcr' the plant.

(b)

Involves the potential for a release. but no release is occurr:ng.

(c)

Involves a release of radioactive material.

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10. We recommend tne following protective cetion:

D) i.c nrotectn s acy" a recommenacu ;t tHr. tim.

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a. u w.ncows c.oseu.

Peonic in zone:

evacuate tneir nome 3 anc Lusmm.:

(d-Drecnant women anc cni!dren in zone::

remaa incccm cae ; a*10 wincom ciosed.

a Preanant women and chiicren in zoner ew.cuate to 'ne nec snetter>receotion center.

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11. There will be:

W A followuc messaga t:P No furtner communications E.

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a Reperts an actual emergency N.j i

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13. RELAY TH!S INFORMATION TC THE PERSONS INDICATED OM YOUR ALERT PROCEDURE FOr AN INCIDENT AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.
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te O!ne-Tne source and aescrmtion of tne release i::

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m Reiease oeaaniwill oegin at a.m./p.m., time since reactor trip i; nours.

i to' Tne estimated duration of the release is hour:.

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Dose oroiection base datn:

[sh Cl Ra6iological reiease.

curies, or curiesise.

Winosoeet mph Wma direction Frem Stabihr/ clasr

( A,B.C.D,E,F or C; Release heich' F

Dorc; conversion is: tor-R/nr/Ci/m3 (wnole ocdy$

R/nr/Ci/m3 (Child Thyroid)

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Temperature at the site:

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Dose protection::

' Dose Commitment

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Fie!d measurement of dose rate er contamination (if avaliabiet:

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Emergency actions uncerway at tne facility incluoe:

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Onsite support neeoed from offsite organizations:

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Plant status:

tsi Reactor is:

not tricoed/ tripped to:

Plant is at

% oowerinot snutcowntcoic snutcown: cooling cowr.

c Prognosis is: stabie'emoreving cegractnutunknown.

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10. 11 repeat.'this message:

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Reports an actual emergency.

(D) is an exercise message.

11. Do you have any questions?

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NOTE: Record the name, title, date, time, and warning point notified. (Senders)

Record the name title, date, time, and persons notified per alert procedure. (Receivers) 1.

(name)

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(time)

(warning point) 2.

(name)

(title)

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DUKE POWER COMPANY.3 OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION AP/0/B/1000/ 03 OPERATING. UNIT ENGINEER OR EMERGENCY PLAN INFORMATION Page 1 of 1 OPERATIONS DUTY ENGINEER SHALL CONTACT:

PHCNE:

(SUPERINTENENT OF CPERATICNS)

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ID No:AP/0/B/1000/04 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) / to PROCESS RECORD

/ Incorporated (2) STATION: Oconee Nuclear Station (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Notification Procedure - Site Area Emergency (4) PREPARED BY:

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DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCI. EAR STATION SITE AREA EMERGENCY 1.0 Symptoms Symptoms of the initiating condition determined from Enclosure 4.1, Site Area Emergency Initiating Conditions.

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic - N/A 2.2 Manual actions are not required to be followed in any particular sequence.

Date/Name Time 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall:

2.2.1.1 Appoint On-Shift Communicator (s).

2.2.1.2 Appoint individual (s) to be responsible for maintaining logs of the emergency noting problems and actions taken.

2.2.1.3 Activate the Technical Support Center.

(Emergency Organization Recall, Enclosure 4.3 or 4.4) 2.2.1.4 If hazardous radiological conditions or the potential exists:

2.2.1.4.1 Initiate a Site Assembly in accordance with S.D. 2.9.1. (Enclosure 4.6) The Shift Supervisor shall have the discretion l

to determine if a Site Evacuation will take place prior to the complete establish-j ment of the Technical Support Center.

2.2.1.4.2 Dispatch onsite monitoring teams with necessary communication equipment to assess and recommend methods of control-ling or containing radiation and contam-l ination.

(Only if TSC has not been established.)

2.2.1.4.3 Evaluate the need for determining an off-site dose calculation.

(Only if the TSC has not been established).

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AP/0/B/1000/04 Page 2 of 5 Date/Name Time 2.2.2 The On-Shift Communicator (s) shall determine notification requirements by referring to Enclosure 4.1:

2.2.2.1 Notify the NRC by using the Red Phone. Emergency Plan activation requires open channel communication.

2.2.2.2 Notify State / County government warning points by using the Message Sheet located in the Emergency Procedures Cart (located in the Shift Supervisor's office, Control Room 1 & 2).

2.2.2.2.1 Complete Part I of the Message Sheet.

Have Shift Supervisor or Unit Operating /

Duty Engineer approve information before releasing information offsite.

2.2.2.2.2 Establish authentication process.

2.2.2.2.3 Use the most expeditious communication system available. Consult the Emergency Telephone Directory.

2.2.2.2.4 Provide update (Part I and II - Message Sheet to the State / County agencies in a time frame established during the initial contact.

(On-the-hour time frame for a sustained emergency is preferable.)

NOTE:

Initial notification to the NRC/

State of South Carolina must be made within 15 minutes of the time the Shift Supervisor /

Emergency Coordinator determined the initiating condition for activation, escalation or de-escalation of the Emergency Plan.

2.2.2.3 Contact the Unit Operating / Duty Engineer to:

2.2.2.3.1 Notify the Superintendent of Operations.

2.2.2.3.2 Notify the Station Manager.

(Request Station Manager to establish the TSC according to Enclosure 4.3, Emergency Organization Recall (Normal Working Hours if applicable.)

2.2.2.3.3 Provide the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer with the information required by Enclosure 4.2, Emergency Plan Infor-mation.

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Date/Name Time 2.2.2.3.4 Provide assistance to the Shift Super-visor and serve as the Superintendent of Operations should he not be available.

2.2.2.4 Contact Security to:

2.2.2.4.1 Recall Duty Personnel per Enclosure 4.4, Emergency Organization Recall.

(Back-shifts, Holidays,. Weekends, if applicable).

l 2.2.2.4.2 Provide access control the Control Rooms 1 & 2, 3 -- TSC and OSC.

2.2.3 Personnel arriving in the Technical Support Center shall relieve the Shif t Supervisor of peripheral duties ordinarily assigned to their section:

2.2.3.1 Health Physics provide radiological assessment and evaluation, provide offsite dose evaluations, onsite and offsite monitoring, sampling and analysis of gaseous effluents.

2.2.3.2 Performance - provide nuclear / thermal assessment and release plant status data to General Office and NRC via computer.

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i 2.2.3.3 Operational Support Center Coordinator provide manpower to augment support as required by ONS Emergency Plan.

2.2.3.4 Chemistry provide sampling and analysis of liquid effluents.

i 2.2.3.5 Maintenance - provide I & E and Mechanical support 2.2.3.6 Licensing - TSC Communicator shall assume responsi-bility for all notification requirements.

2.2.3.6.1 NRC 2.2.3.6.2 State of South Carolina 2.2.3.6.3 County Agencies 2.2.3.6.4 Crisis Management 2.2.3.7 Administration provide medical, security, and clerical support.

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AP/0/B/1000/04 Page 5 of 5 Date/Name Time 3.1.7.1 Recommend reduction in emergency class or close-out of verbal summary to offsite authorities followed by a written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> of class reduction or close-out.

3.2 The TSC Communicator shall be responsible for completing procedures and making written summaries available to offsite authorities should the Crisis Management Organization not be operational at the time of escalation, de-escalation or close-out.

4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Alert Initiating Conditions 4.2 Message Sheet Format 4.3 Emergency Plan Information 4.4 Emergency Organization Recall-Normal Working Hours 4.5 Emergency Organization Recall-Backshifts, Weekends, Holidays 4.6 Personnel Accountability t

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ErfFRGF.NCY CI. ASS!FICATION l.F. VEL: Unusual _ Event

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INITIATING CONDITION ErfERCENCY ACTION LF.VEI.S NOTIFICAil0N CODE (RFFFR TO TFClfNICAI. SPECIFICATIONS ANf1 (TAL*S)

ErfERCENCY TF.I.FPfl0NE DIRF.CTORT)

ItfPl.EPfENTING I'RfMTI)URF S

1. Knavn Lnse of Conlant Accident 1.

High RR pressure, high RR sump NOTIFY:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/B/1000/04 arcater than makeup pump capacity level RIA 4 high alarm, OR F.P/0/A/1800/04 F.P/0/A/In00/06 2.

Decrease in RCS pressure AND 3.

Lonn of suhronling margin.

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Full HPI and prennurirer level decreening.

2. Dearaded core with pasnthle NOTIFY:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/B/1000/04 Inns of contable menmetry.

IIP /0/B/1009/15 CP/0/ R/2001/02 (a) Flow-induced (a) 1.

Sample results i n.fi ca t e zip activity in the primary coninnt (h) Fuel over-temperature (b) 1.

Incore therentouple readings greater than 700*F and 2.

Excenn hydrogen in M tainment or RC sample and 3.

Sample renults indicated I-111 concentration in between 1300 frCi/ml to 3000 pCi/ml.

(c) FucI melt ronditions (r)

1. Inrnre thermarnuple readings are above 2300*F
2. Samples results indicate I-111 ronrentration in between 1180 pCl/ml to 11,800 pCl/ml.

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FNrl.ftSURE 4.1 AP/0/R/1000/04 P,Re 2 of M DtTE P0hTR CONPANY orDNEE NtJCIF.AR STATION f.MFROFNCY CIASSIFICATION I.F. VEL: Site Area Emergency INITIATING CONDITION FPERGENCY ACTION 1.EVEl.S NOTIFICATION CODE (RFFER TO TFCllNICAf. SITCIFICATION9 AND

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FMFRCFNCY TEl.FFHONF. DIRFCTORY)

IMPl.EffENTING PRfwTitttRES

1. Rapf el inf lute of steam generator 1.

Reart e r trip on law RCS pressure NOTIFT:

I,2,6,7 AP/0/R/1000/04 tube leak (greater than 200 mpm)

AND EP/0/A/1800/04 WITH Ings of nffsite power.

EP/0/A/lR00/14 2.

Reactor pressure decreasing uncon-EP/0/A/IR00/16 trollahly with T renstant AND FP/0/A/lR00/17 gg FP/0/A/lR00/29 3.

Rf A 16/17 and 40 liigh alarm AND EP/0/ A/ lR00/ 08 4.

No significant increase in RR prensure and samp level AND 5.

Rf A 4 liigh alarm AND 6.

lindervoltage-unlcrfrequency alarmg in the 210 KV switchymed.

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Nat applicable to PWR system

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Steam line break with greater 1.

Reactor trip on law RCS pressure AND NOTIFY:

I,2,6,7 AP/0/It/l000/04 than 50 mpo primary in FP/0/A/lR00/04 secondary Icakage and indication 2.

RCS pressure and T decreasing uncon-W O/A/lR00/03 3yg af fuci damage.

trollahly AND F.P/0/A/I800/IF CP/0/R/2001/02 1.

RfA a6/11 and 40 high alarm and 4.

Chemistry sample analysin indicates fuel damage - I-ill ennreutration between 70 pci/mi tn 150 pCi/ml

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Site, Area Emergency

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INITIAT[NG CONDITION EffERGENCY ACTION I.F.WI.S NOTIFICATION CODF. (RFFFR in TECI1NICAl. SPECIFICATIONS AND

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F.NERCFNCY TEl.Ff' HONE DIRFCTURV)

ItfPl.FifFNTINO PROF.DURES

6. I,n n s of offntte power AND 1.

Undervaltage an main feeder busen NOTIFY:

I,2,6,7 AP/0/R/1000/04 Inns of ansite AC power for NFRI and NTR2 AND EP/0/A/1800/14 more than 15 minuten.

EP/0/A/lR00/16 2.

Renwee Ilydro falls in start either EP/0/A/1800/24 manual or automatic FP/0/A/lR00/29

7. I.ons of all vital analte DC 1.

DC bus undervoltage alarms (all NOTIFY:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/R/ID00/04 power for more than 15 bones) AND EP/0/A/lR00/16 minutes EP/0/A/IR00/11 2.

DC alarm on Emergency Power Switching I.catr.

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R. Complete Inns of any functinn 1.

Inadequate high pressure in.lection NOTIFY:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/R/IB00/04 nee. led for plant hot shutdown flow OR EP/0/A/lR00/07 FP/0/A/1800/14 2.

Condenser not available anel steam EP/0/A/lR00/20 generator bypass valves not operable EP/0/A/IR00/2R OR EP/0/A/lR00/10 3.

No feedwater flow and no emergency fee.twater finw.

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EffERGENCY TEI.El'110NE DIRECToftT)

IttPl.EffENTING l'ROCFlitiPFS 9.

Tra,nient requiring operation 1.

Two or more RPS thannels trip AND NOTIFY:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/P/lR00/04 of shutdown syntees with EP/0/A/lR00/71 f ailure to neram.

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Control rods do not drop into core ASStefrT10N: Continued power AND generatinn and no cnre damage immediately 3.

Chemistry nample analyeln indicaten evident.

1-131 concentration lens than 70 pCi/mt.

AND 4.

Shif t Supervisor's opinion that a transient in in progrens.

10. Major damage to apent fuel:

NOTIFY:

I.2,6,7 AP/0/B/1000/04 (a) Containment (a) RfA 2, 3, 4, 49 High Alarm with EP/0/A/1R00/13 gesenun sample renults indirating F.P/0/A/1800/24 offsite done that earceds F.PA F.P/0/A/IR00/21 guidelinen.

IIP /0/ B/ l009/15 IIP /0/B/1009/14 (b) Fuel llanding Building (h) Rf A 6 liigh Alarm in Spent Fuel Pool OR NOTE:

1.arge object damages RI A 41 Illgh Alarm with gancous fuel or water tons effluent nample results indtrating below fuel level in offnite done that exceeds EPA cither A or B.

guidelines.

OR Shift Supervinnr's judgment.

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Dt1EE Iw ER COMPANY OCONEE NtICI.F.AR STATION Ft1FRCENCY CLASSIFICATION I.EVEl.:

Site. Area Emergency INITIATING CnNDITION ErfF.RCF.NCY ACTION LF. vel.S NOTIFICATION CODE (RFFFR 10 TFCIfNICAI. SPF.CIFICATinNS AND

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F.tfERCENCY TF.I.FPff0NE DIRECTORT)

ItirlJ.PtFNTING PROCFI)tIRFS f l. Fi re compromining the functions 1.

Ohnervation of a fire that han NOTIFT:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/p/1000/04 of nafety nyntren, caused the Innn of redundant safety ONS Pre-Fire Plan system t rains or fimrtions.

12. Most or all alarms (annunicatinrn) 1.

All alaren lost for 15 minuten ANp NOTIFT:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/It/1000/04 Inst and plant transient initiated F.P/0/A/1800/14 nr in progrenn.

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Shift Supervinor's judgment that a F.P/0/A/lR00/16 trannient han carnered or in in EP/0/A/lR00/29 progress F.P/0/A/IR00/11

11. Accidental release of genes NOTIFY:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/R/1000/04 (a) Ef fluent monitorn detect (a) RfA 45 and 46 in valid alarm made IIP /0/R/1009/15 levels corresponding to greater AND flP/0/p/ID09/II than 50 mR/Ifr for 30 min. nr Cameous effluent nample analysin greater than 500 mR/lfr WR for shows I-131 equivalent concentra-t wo mi nut e n (or five timen thene tinn and noble manen (Ke-133, etc) levels to the thyroid) at the being relenned results in 50 mR/hr alte boundity for adverne WR for 30 min or 500 mR/llr WB for meteorology 2 min.

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11. Arcidental release of ganen (Cont'd)

(b) These dose rates are projected (b) Reading or dose rate outside RR ltr/0/ 9/10'79/ I4 based on other plant. parametern coupled with RR leak rare results or are measured in the envirnon in calculated dose rate at exclusion area boundary greater than 50 mR/llr EX AMPl.F. : Radiation level in WR for 30 minuten or 500 mR/ffr VB containment with leak rate for 2 ein.

appropriate for existing containment preneure.

Radiation Manitoring Teams measure CP/0/B/4001/01 thyroid dane reten (1-13I equiv) greater than:

250 mR/Hr (9 x 10'" pCi/mi for lo min.

OR 2500 mR/Ur (5 x 10~7 pCi/ml far 2 min.

at the exclusion area boundary.

14. Imminent loan of phystral control of 1.

Phystral attnik on the plant NtiflFY:

I,2,6,7 AP/0/R/1000/04 the plant.

Involving insninent orruponry Safeguards Contenmenry Plan of the enntrol room, auxiliary shutdown paneln, or other vital arcan an defined by the ONS Safeguards Contingency Plan.

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15. Severe natural phenomena NOTIFY:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/P/lp00/04 beine esperienced or projected with plant not in told shutdown.

(a) Pfarimum flypothetical (a) Creater than.10 m ag determined by FP/0/A/lR01/09 F.a r t hqua ke (structures con-sinnitoring seineir inst rment atinn structed on bedrock) recording devices.

(b) Flood /Inw water / lake (h) Shift Supervisor's judgment and FP/0/AflROD/I%

aciche creating failure observation.

of protection of vital equipment.

(c) Tornado or sustained winda (c) Winde in excess of 95 mph as EP/0/A/lR00/10 in entess of design Icvele determined from the NWS.

16. Other harards Feir:3 experienced NOTIFY:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/B/In00/04 or projected with plant not in Fr/0/A/lR00/02 rold shutdown.

EP/0/A/lRp0/21 EP/0/A/lROO/2%

(a) Aircraft crash affectina

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or fire F eel Ranelling Ridg.,18, letane Structures, or Switthyard.

(b) Severe damage to safe shut-(h) Enss of functions neede.1 for hat down eqinipment fross missiles shutd m (SAE No. 8) or cuplonian.

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sawa into vital areas where into: CR er cable spreading rooms laek of access to the area or RB or switchgear roam er safe renstitutes a safety problem sheitdown panels.

17. Other plant ennditions exist 1.

As determined by the Shif t Super-NOTIFY I,2,6,7 t14rtateel hv plant ron.f e t iang.

that warrant activation of wiser / Station Manager the TSC and CMC. Offsite manitorina and puhlte notiff-cation initiated.

18. Evarnation of control rene 1.

As determined by the Shift Super-NOTIFY I,2,6,7 Ar/0/R8,000/04 and central of shutdown vinor/ Station Manager.

F.P/0/A/1000/12 systema not estahtished from local statlang in 15 mins.

2.

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For Sencer:

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Complete Part I for the Initial Warning Message.

2.

Complete Parts I & 11 for followup messages.

B.

For Receiver:

1.

Record the date, time and your name in the area below.

2.

Authenticate this message by verifying the code word or by calling back to the facility. (See Part I.5)

Time:

Date:

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2. My name is.

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(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) is an exercise message.

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My telephone number / extension is:

5.

Message authentication:

(Verify code word or call back to the facility) 6.

The class of the emergency is:

(a) Notification of Unusual Event (b) Alert (c) Site Emergency (d) General Emergency 7.

This classification of emergency was declared at:

(a.m./p.m.) on (date).

8.

The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:

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(a)

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(b)

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(c)

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Peo:nu in zones evacuate ineir nomes ano ous'nwo u

Preanant women and children in zoner remain incccr; c-coer:; ana wincow: c:osed.

Preunant women and chitoren in zones evccuate to in 2 nr' shelter / reception center.

( f' Otner recommendation::

11. There will bc:

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The type of actual or oroiected release is:

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Tne source and ae:cription of the release it:

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11. Do you have any questions?

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DUKE POWER COMPANY.3 OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION AP/0/B/1000/04 OPERATING UNIT ENGINEER OR EMERGENCY PLAN INFORMATION Page 1 of 1 OPERATIONS DUTY ENGINEER SHALL CONTACT:

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RELEASE CF RADICACTIVIT/ IS NOT TAKING PLACE.

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V DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCI. EAR STATION GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 Symptoms Symptoms of the initiating condition determined from Enclosure 4.1, General Emergency Initiating Conditions.

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic - N/A 2.2 Manual actions are not required to be followed in any particular sequence.

Date/Name i

Time 2.2.1 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall:

2.2.1.1 Appoint On-Shift Communicator (s).

2.2.1.2 Appoint individual (s) to be responsible for maintaining logs of the emergency noting problems and actions taken.

2.2.1.3 Activate the Technical Support Center (Emergency Organization Recall, Enclosure 4.4 or 4.5).

2.2.1.4 If hazardous radiological conditions or the potential exists:

l 2.2.1.4.1 Initiate a Site Assembly in accordance with S.D. 2.9.1 (Enclosure 4.6).

The Shift Supervisor shall have the discretion to determine if a Site Evacuation will take place prior to the complete establishment of the Technical Support Center.

2.2.1.4.2 Dispatch onsite monitoring teams with necessary communication equipment to assess and recommend methods of control-i ling or containing radiation and contam-ination.

(Only if TSC has not been i

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2.2.1.4.3 Evaluate the need for determining an offsite dose calculation.

(Only if the TSC has not been established).

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AP/0/B/1000/05 Page 2 of 5 Date/Name Time 2.2.2 The On-Shift Communicator (s) shall determine notification requirements by referring to Enclosure 4.1:

2.2.2.1 Notify the NRC by using the Red Phone. Emergency Plan activation requires open channel communication.

2.2.2.2 Notify State / County government warning points by using the Message Sheet located in the Emergency Procedures Cart (located in the Shift Supervisor's office, Control Room 1 & 2).

l 2.2.2.2.1 Complete Part I of the Message Sheet.

Have Shif t Supervisor or Unit Operating /

Duty Engineer approve information before releasing information offsite.

i 2.2.2.2.2 Establish authentication process.

2.2.2.2.3 Use the most expeditious communication system available. Consult the Emergency Telephone Directory.

2.2.2.2.4 Provide update (Part I and II - Message

('~'T Sheet to the State / County agencies in a

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time frame established during the initial contact.

(On-the-hour time frame for a sustained emergency is preferable.)

NOTE:

Initial notification to the NRC/

State of South Carolina must be made within 15 minutes of the time the Shift Supervisor /

Emergency Coordinator determined the initiating condition for activation, escalation or de-escalation of the Emergency Plan.

I 2.2.2.3 Contact the Unit Operating / Duty Engineer to:

2.2.2.3.1 Notify the Superintendent of Operations.

2.2.2.3.2 Notify the Station Manager.

(Request Station Manager to establish the TSC according to Enclosure 4.3, Emergency Organization Recall (Normal Working Hours if applicable.)

2.2.2.3.3 Provide the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer with the information required

'h by Enclosure 4.2, Emergency Plan Infor-

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mation.

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AP/0/B/1000/05 Page 3 of 5 Date/Name Time 2.2.2.3.4 Provide assistance to the Shift Super-visor and serve as the Superintendent of Operations should he not be available.

2.2.2.4 Contact Security to:

2.2.2.4.1 Recall Duty Personnel per Enclosure 4.4, Emergency Organization Recall.

(Back-shifts, Holidays, Weekends, if applicable).

2.2.2.4.2 Provide access control the Control Rooms 1 & 2, 3 -- TSC and OSC.

2.2.3 Personnel arriving in the Technical Support Center shall relieve the Shift Supervisor of peripheral duties ordinarily assigned to their section:

2.2.3.1 Health Physics - provide radiological assessment and evaluation, provide offsite dose evaluations, onsite and offsite monitoring, sampling and analysis of gaseous effluents.

2.2.3.2 Performance - provide nuclear / thermal assessment

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and release plant status data to General Office

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and NRC via computer.

t 2.2.3.3 Operational Support Center Coordinator - provide manpower to augment support as required by ONS Emergency Plan.

2.2.3.4 Chemistry - provide sampling and analysis of liquid effluents.

i 2.2.3.5 Maintenance - provide I&E and Mechanical support.

2.2.3.6 Licensing-TSC Communicator shall assume responsi-bility for all notification requirements.

2.2.3.6.1 NRC 2.2.3.6.2 State of South Carolina 2.2.3.6.3 County Agencies 2.2.3.6.4 Crisis Management 2.2.3.7 Administration provide medical, security, and clerical support.

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s,,/Name Tine 3.0 Subsequent Action i

3.1 The Emergency Coordinator / Station Manager shall:

3.1.1 Relieve the Shift Supervisor as Emergency Coordinator once the Technical Support Center and Operational Support Center are fully manned and operational.

I 3.1.2 Assume "overall control" of the emergency until the nearsite Crisis Management Center is operational and the Recovery Manager assumes the responsibility for the emergency response.

3.1.2.1 The Emergency Coordinator (once relieved by the Recovery Manager) still retains the operational /

technical control of the emergency.

3.1.3 Evacuate any personnel not directly involved in the control of the emergency. Provide for continuous st-ffing of the e

Technical Support Center and Operational Support Center should it become necessary to man the emergency facilities longer than 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.

i 3.1.3.1 When station personnel are evacuated, follow the

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procedures determined in S.D. 2.9.1, AP/0/A/1000/10 and HP/0/B/1009/16.

3.1.4 Provide protective action recommendation to offsite agencies should the need arise. This responsibility may not be delegated. Follow procedure AP/0/A/1000/06.

3.1.5 Determine emergency classification until the Crisis Management Center is operational nearsite.

3.1.6 When plant conditions warrant (and the CMC has not been established nearsite), the General Emergency classification may be de-escalated to a lower classification or closed out.

3.1.6.1 Recommend reduction in emergency class or close-i l

out of verbal summary to offsite authorities followed by a written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> of class reduction or close-out.

3.2 The TSC Communicator shall be responsible for completing procedures and making written summaries available to offsite authorities should the Crisis Management Organization not be operational at the time of de-escalation or close-out.

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IMPIIHFNflND PROCFDIM S

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Arridental Release:

NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, ?

AP/0/p/1000/05 (a) Effluent monitors detect (a) RfA 45 and 46 in valid flP/0/B/1009/l%

leveIn corresponding to alarm mode itP/0/R/1001/II I R/ifr WB or 5 R/hr Thyrnid AND at the site boundary under Sample results together with ACTilAI, NETERol.0GICAI.

calculated offaite Dane indi-CONDITIONS.

cates levela eurceding IR/If r WR or 5 R/Hr thyroid at the site boundary.

(h) These donc rates are pro-(h) Reading er done rate outside Ifr/0/R/1009/14 jerted based on other plant RR coupIrd with RR leak rate parameters or are measured results in calculated done in the environs.

rate at the site boundary to be exceeding I R/ITR WR or F.KAMPII: Radiation levels 5 R/if r thyroid.

In containment with leak ANp rate appropriate for existing Offsite manitoring teams are CP/0/R/4001/01 containment pressure with used to verify readings off-some ronfirmatinn from ef-site pant the site baundary, fluent monitors.

2.

I.oss of two of three fission Any one of the following are NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7 AP/0/B/lGG0/05 product barriers with a poten-Indicatorn of the specific EP/0/A/1800/04 tial loan of the third barrier harrier lost:

F.P/0/A/lR00/IP Examples:

CIADDING FAILt1RE (n) Failure of cladding and I.

Sample results indirate CP/0/R/2001/02 primary coolant boundary gap activity in the primary with potential loss of coolant.

containment.

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CF.NERAL ENF.RCENCY INITIATING CONDITION EffF.RCENCY ACTION IINEl.S NOTIFICATION CODF. (REFF R TO TF.rttNICAl. SPECIFICATIONS AND

( E AI.' S )

EMERCENCY TEIIPttONF. DIREC10RY)

IMPl EMENTING l'!NM1DITF.S 2.

Loss of two of three fission NOTIFY:

1. 2, 6, 7 As dictated by plant r an.f i t i nnt.

pro.lurt barriers with a poten-LOSS OF CONTAINMENT tial Insa of the third barrier.

(h) Failure of cladding and 1.

Status indicates that all containment with pntential enntainment penetrations Inns of primary conlant are not valved nff or

boundary, closed.

ft) Failure of enntainment and 2.

Steamline break upstream primary conlant boundary frne main steam stop valve with potential Ines of and MSSV malfunction.

clariding.

3.

Steamline break or stop NOTF. :

Recause of the rom-valve failure with steam plexity of this initi-generator tube leak.

ating enndition, the judgment of the Shift LOSS OF FRIMARY C00LANT RiftfMD_AR_Y Supervisor will always serve as an EAL.

1.

liigh RR pressure 2.

fligh RR building sump level 1.

I.nsa of subcnoling margin 4.

RfA 16/17 or 40 Ifigh Alarm 5.

RR pressure increases and approachen 59 psig and loss of RR spray or enoting units.

6.

Reactor contant system pressure decreasing unrnnt rollality wit h T

ranstant.

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EMERCF.NCY Tili. PHONE DIRECTORY)

IMPITMFMTING PRfwTIWRES 3.

Loss of physical control of 1.

Phystral attack on the NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, f AP/0/R/1000/p%

the facility.

plant has resulted in S.ifeguards Cantingency Plin unauthertred personnel occupying the control room or any other vital areas as descrlhed in the Safeguards Cantingency Plan.

4.

Other plant conditlann exist 1.

Shift Supervisor's/ Emergency NOTIFY: I, 2, 6 f AP/0/R/100n/ns from whatever sourre that make Coordinatnr judgment release of large annunts of radioactivity in a short time pericut posgihte.

EXAMPLE: Any core melt situation.

5.

Core Melt and dispersal af nig-NOTIFY:

1,2,6,7 AP/0/R/lono/ns nificant radioactivity.

As dictated by t he emergent y (a) Small and large LOCA's with (a) 1.

LOCA EAL's established failure of ECCS to perform in SAE ft leading to severe ente degrad-AND ation or melt in f rw minutes 2.

Failure of the HPI system to hours. Illtimate failure AND of containment likely for 3.

Failure of t he HPI system.

melt sequences.

NOTE:

Several hours likely to be available to complete protective actinn unless enn-tainment is not isolated.

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INITIATING CONDITION F.NERCENCY ACTION IIVEl.S NOTIFICATION CODE (RF.FER TO TECilNICAI. SI'ECIF irAflDNS AND (EAI.* S )

ENERCFNCY TERIPHONE DIRECTORT)

IMPIENENTING FROCElWfRFe, 5.

Core melt and diepersal of (b)

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I,ons of main rondenser AND NOTIFT:

1, 2, 6, 7 As dictated by plant ennditlans signiffrant radioactivity.

2.

No emergency fec4 water AND (b) Transient initiated by Inns of feedwater an.I 3.

No IfPI condensate systeen OR followed by failure el emergency feedwater I.

l.oss of main enndenser AMD system for an extended period. Care melting 2.

No emergency feedwater ANp possible in several hours.

3.

Successful HPl AND 4.

30 m nutes has elapse.1 a

OR I.

30 minutes has elapsed 2.

No Lpl A_ND[OR 3.

No emergency feedwater.

(c) Transient requiring opera-t) 1.

RCS pressure greater than tion of shutdown systems safety valve setenint 0,R with failure to scram which results in core damaga or 2.

Rapidly increasing rnntain-adlitional failure of core ment pressure OR conting and makeup systems.

3.

Rapidly increasing enntsinment NOTF. :

Would lead to AND

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Reactor remains critical O

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CENERAL F.MERCENCY INITIATING CONDITION EMF.RGENCY ACTION l.F. vel.S NOTIFICATION CODE (REFFR in TF0ffMICAL SPECIFICATIONS ANO

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F.MFRCENC1 TF.LErfinNE DIRF.CTORY)

IMPl.F.NENTING FRfM.EDURFS (4) Failure of offsite and (d) 1.

Ifndervaltage nn MFPI and NOTIFY:

1, 2, 6, 7 Ag dirtated by plant r end i t lans onsite power along with MTR 2 alarm, far greater total Inns of emergency than 2 hnurs 1.ND f eedwater make-up capa-2.

Ecowce flydro f alla to start hitity for neveral hmira.

(either manual or automatic)

AND NOTE: Would lead to even-3.

EFW pump (n) fall to start tual core melt and likely failure of containment (c) Small LOCA and initially (e) 1.

A small or lern LnCA han cerur-surressful ECCS.

Subne-red AND quent failure of contain-2.

Containment temperature is ex-ment heat removal systems ressive and is rising OR over several hours could 3.

Con t.sinmen t rooling is inade-lead to core melt and quate and han been for more likely failure of contain-than 30 min.

AND ment.

4.

Shift Supervinor'n judgment.

6.

Not applicable to INR plants 7.

Any major Internal or external NOTIFY: I, 2, 6, 7 Ap/n/p/1000/04 events which could rnuse mansive An dict at eil by emer gene y ran lit ians enemnn damage to plant systems.

(a) Fires (a) Visual observation and Shift Supervincr'n judgment.

(b) Ea rt hquake (MHK)

(Maximuse Hypothetical (b) Statalarm and recording deviren -

Eartheriske)

.1%g (structures ranstructed on overburden)

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structions:

A.

For Sencer 1.

Comotete Part I for the Initial Warning Message.

2.

Complete Parts 1 & il for followuo messages.

3.

For Receiver:

1.

Record the date, time and your name in the area below.

2.

Authenticate this message by verifying the code word or by calling back to the facility. (See Part I.5)

Time:

Date:

Message Received By:

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This is:

Unsert name or racilityl 2.

My name i..

This message (number._):

(a) Reports a real emergency.

(b) is an exercise message.

4.

My telephone number / extension is:

5.

Message authentication:

(Verify code word or call back to the facility) 6.

The class of the emergency is:

(a) Notification of Unusual Event (b) Alert (c) Site Emergency (d) General Emergency 7.

This classification of emergency was declared at:

(a.m./p.m.) on (date).

8.

The initiating event causing the emergency classification is:

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(a)

Does not involve the release of radioactive materials from i

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l (b) invoives tne potentral for a release, out no release is occurring.

(c)

Invoives a release of radioactive materia.l

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'.a.e recen mend ino toitowinc nrote:tivte ccite:.

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r-ana v. ncow: ciosu Peonie in zoner evacuata tneir homes an'j businesse:

Prenn nt woman enn cIldren in zone';

remain inaccrs wiS tr r

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no: - a rj wincow.: cior':t..

m' Preunant women anc cnitcren in zone; evecutte to tne neare.-

sneter<recention cente' Orn>; r:commencation:.

11. Tnere will be:

s A fchowuo message

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No furtner communications

12. i reac : in:t messac:'

N ia Hencris an actual emeraency N

fo' t an exercise messag':

13. RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSONS INDICATED ON YOUR ALERT PROCEDURE FOR AN INCIDENT AT A NUCLEAR FACILITY.

"*END OF INITIAL WARNING MESSAGE"*

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The type of actual or projected release is:

thi Airocrne tb:

Watercorne (c'

Surtate so;;!

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Ome-2.

Tne source and de: rintion of tne release is:

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Reiease ocaan'will ocpin at a.m./c.m., time since reacter trin -

nour:.

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g it i ne estimated ouration of tne release it hour:.

99'$

4.

Doso oroicct.cn base date:

Racioloc: cat release.

curies, or carics/se:.

Winasce;"-

mon Wind cirection:

F rcrr Stability class:

(A,3,C.D.E,F, or G)

Reieasa neight:

F t.

Dese conversion facton R/nr/ Cum 3 (wnole code R/hr/Ci/m3 (Child Thyroid)

Preciaitat:cT Temperature at the site:

'F 5.

Dose projections:

' Dose CommitmenP l

Wnole EccY (Child Tnvroid!

Distance Reminour Reminour of innalation i

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I a mite:

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5 miles 10 miles i

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Field measurement of dose rate or contamination (if avaliable):

7.

Emergency actions underway at tne facility include:

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Onsite support needed from offsite organizations:

9.

Plant status:

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(a' Reccior is:

not tripped /tricoed v

(b)

Plant is at:

% power /not snutcowniccic snutcown:cocling cown ic)

Prcgnosts is: stacie s im orevingicegracingiu nk nown.

10. I repeat. this message:

(al Reports an actual emeroency.

U (b) is an exercise message.

11. Do vou have any questions?

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(warning point) 2.

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(title) taatel (time)

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PROCEDURE FOR RESPONSE ACTIONS FOR ACCIDENTS / EMERGENCIES 4

.This procedure addresses response actions for accidents / emergencies within the statiod boundaries.

1.0 Symptoms 1.1 CASE A - MEDICAL ACCIDENTS.

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1. 2-CASE B - FIRE 3

1.3 CASE C - CIVIL DISTURBANCES 4

1.4 CASE D - RADIOLOGICAL SPILLS.

4 1.5 CASE E - OTHER EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (EXPLOSIONS, T0XIC GAS RELEASES, FLAMMABLE GAS RELEASES, ETC.)

5 CASE A - MEDICAL ACCIDENT (Radiological and/or non-radiological) 2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic Action - not applicable 2.2 Manual Action l

2.2.1 Personnel at the scene of a medical emergency shall notify the Control Room / Technical Support Center via the Emergency Telephone number 1111 and request medical support.

2.2.2 Render immediate first aid until more qualified medical assistance arrives, 3.0 Subsequent Action 3.1 Control Room shall handle medical response according to S. D. 5.1.3 (prior to Technical Support Center Activation).

Shift Supervisor shall determine emergency plan status and notification requirements.

3.2 The Technical Support Center shall:

l 3.2.1 The Superintendent of Administration or his designee shall:

(m 3.2.1.1 Contact the Operational Support Center Coordinator.

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f'~'N 3.2.1.2 Call the Oconee Memorial Hospital Ambulance Ser-('

vice (use Emergency Telephone Directory) if an ambulance is required.

If the medical injury is considered a radiological medical injury, a call must be made to the Supervisor of Nursing at the Oconee Memorial Hospital to make the Emergency Room staff aware that the person in transit is considered contaminated.

3.2.1.3 If an ambulance is not needed, call the Oconee Memorial Hospital (use Emergency Telephone Directory). Advise the hospital of pending arrival of patient and request that a company physician be notified.

3.2.1.4 Complete any and all reports as required by Station Directive 5.1.3, Section 6.0, Reports.

3.2.2 The Emergency Coordinator shall:

3.2.2.1 Determine the emergency action level and notifi-cation requrirements.

3.2.2.2 Notify the Crisis Management Center.

3.3 The Operational Support Center Coordinator shall:

Dispatch a medical / rescue team composed of the following:

3.3.1 3.3.1.1 Health Physics personnel shall serve as the

" leader" and take charge of the administrative and radiological precaution responsibilities of the response and shall report information back to the Operational Support Center Coordinator.

3.3.1.2 Safety will provide two persons to be assigned to the Opertational Support Center to serve as primary members of a medical / rescue response.

Their duty shall be to provide first aid and to assess the seriousness of the situation.

Safety will be "in charge of the injured."

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Decontamination shall not take prece-dence over vital medical treatment.

The person in charge of the injured will make this determination.

3.3.2 Update the Emergency Coordinator / Technical Support Center of the medical injury.

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made aware of the radiological and medical / rescue assess-ment, he then can dispatch additional help, supplies and/or equipment as necessary.

If an injury has been sustained that will require further medical treatmett, the Opera-tional Support Center Coordinator shall contact the Super-intendent of Administration in the TSC for additional offsite assistance.

3.3.4 Provide a Health Physics representative from the Operational Support Center to escort the injured (contaminated) to the Hospital to assist or advise in contamination control and monitoring.

3.3.5 Health Physics is required to monitor any injured person receiving an injury within the Protected Area.

CASE B - FIRE 2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic Action - not applicable 2.2 Manual Action

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2.2.1 Personnel at the scene of a fire shall:

V) 2.2.1.1 Report the fire to the Control Room / Technical Support Center, via the Emergency Telephone number 1111 immediately.

2.2.1.2 Attempt to extinguish the fire with available fire extinguishers.

2.2.1.3 Evacuate presonnel not involved in fighting the fire.

2.2.1.4 If radioactive contamination or radiation is involved, take necessary precautions to prevent excessive radiation exposure to personnel.

2.2.2 Response from the Control Room / Technical Support Center:

2.2.2.1 The Fire Brigade will be used for inplant fires.

2.2.2.2 Offsite volunteer fire services should be utilized for fires outside the Protected Area of the station (brush fires, Visitors Center fires, etc.).

Plant conditions permitting the Fire Brigade will be used for initial response to

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l 2.2.2.3 Provide additional support if qualified personnel are available.

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1 AP/0/B/1000/08 Page 4 of 6 2.2.2.4 Notify the Operational Support Center if appli-cable.

2.2.3 Emergency Coordinator / Technical Support Center shall:

2.2.3.1 Evaluate the extent of the emergency and deter-mine the emergency action level and notification requirements (if applicable).

2.2.3.2 Contact the Oconee Rural Fire Association if volunteer assistance is necessary for fighting fire outside the protected area.

2.2.3.3 Notify the Crisis Management Center, if applicable.

CASE C - SECURITY -CIVIL DISTURBANCE 2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic Action - not applicable 2.2 Manual Action 2.2.1 Personnel witnessing a civil disturbance shall:

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via the Emergency Telephone number, 1111, 2.2.1.2 Secure any open entrance.

f 2.2.1.3 Keep unauthorized persons found in an unauthorized area under surveillance until control is established by the station security forces.

3.0 Subsequent Action 3.1 When notified of a civil disturbance, the Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall:

3.1.1 Have the Station Security Shift Lieutenant on site notified.

3.1.2 Determine the emergency action level and notification requirements.

3.1.3 Notify the Crisis Management Center if applicable.

CASE D - RADIOLOGICAL SPILLS 2.0 Immediate Action I

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2.2.1 Personnel at the scene of a radiological accident shall:

2.2.1.1 Evacuate the immediate area of the accident taking all precautions to prevent the spread of contami-nation. Heavy traffic of personnel through the area and rapid air circulation can make it dif-ficult to confine contamination.

This should be prevented when possible.

2.2.1.2 If the radiation monitor system alarm sounds in the Spent Fuel Pool area or the Reactor Building, evacuate immediately to the Personnel Change Room, Hot Side.

2.2.1.3 Notify the Control Room / Technical Support Center via the Emergency Telephone number 1111 immediately.

3.0 Subsequent Actions 3.1 When notified of a radiological spill, the Control Room / Technical Support Center shall:

3.1.1 Contact the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator.

3.1.2 Dispatch Health Physics personnel to assess the situation.

3.2 The Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall:

3.2.1 Determine the emergency action level and notification requirements (if applicable).

3.2.2 Evaluate the total radiological situation and inform the Crisis Management Center, if applicable.

3.3 The Station Health Physicist shall:

1 3.3.1 Effect the decontamination of personnel, areas, and equip-ment.

3.3.2 Compile information required for necessary reports and records.

CASE E-OTHER EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (EXPLOSIONS, T0XIC GAS RELEASES. ETC.)

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3.0 Subsequent Actions 3.1 The Control Room / Technical Support Center shall:

3.1.1 Notify the Shift Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator and keep him up-to-date on the situation.

3.1.2 Dispatch personnel to provide immediate assistance to the emergency area and to assess and evaluate the situation.

3 Personnel will report findings back to the Control Room /

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3.2 The Shif t Supervisor / Emergency Coordinator shall:

3.2.1 Determine the emergency action level and the notification requirements if applicable.

3.2.2 Notify the Crisis Management Center if applicable.

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ID No: CP/0/B/4003/01 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s)n/a to PROCESS RECORD Incorporated (2)

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY PLAN / CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN PROCEDURE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE FOLLOWING A LARGE UNPLANNED RELEASE OF GASEOUS RADI0 ACTIVITY 1.0 Purpose To provide a procedure for identifying gaseous plumes and obtaining field data indicative of the radiation exposure to the general public following an unplanned release of gaseous activity in excess of the limits established by Section 20.403(b)(2) of 10CFR20.

2.0 Limits and Precautions 2.1 The Field Monitoring Coordinator (FMC) or Environmental Surveillance Coordinator shall report to the Station Health Physicist (Technical Support Center) once the Emergency Plan has been implemented.

2.2 The FMC shall report to the Off-Site Radiological Coordinator (System Health Physicist or designee) once the Crisis Management Center has been established.

O 2.3 The FMC or designee shall call the Field Monitoring Supervisor (s) and team members to report to the Environmental Lab once the Emergency Plan has been implemented.

The names and telephone numbers of these individuals are listed in Enclosure 5.1.

2.4 The field monitoring teams shall use particulate masks and protective clothing whenever activity (measured with the Eberline E-120) signifi-cantly exceeds normal background or when directed by the FMC.

131 2.5 If the team members expect to be exposed to I in excess of 10 MPC 8

(9 x 10 pC/ml), or if directed by the FMC each team member shall ingest a 130 milligram tablet of potassium iodide.

2.6 Environmental sampling dur'ing emergency conditions shall not replace, but rather supplement normal environmental monitoring.

2.7 The Eberline Geiger Counters (E-120 with HP-270 detector), PIC 6As, Stabilized Assay Meters (SAM-2 with RD-22 Detector) and Portable Air Samplers (RADeC0 H-809 F) shall be calibrated quarterly (CP/0/B/4003/06).

2.8 An inventory of the emergency kits shall be conducted quarterly to ensure that all items needed are readily available (CP/0/B/4003/06).

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CP/0/B/4003/01 Page 2 of 19 2.9 Annual training in the use of this procedure and the associated equipment and instrumentation shall be conducted.

Upon completion of the training, documentation of training will be accomplished by completing a Training Content Summary Form, which will be forwarded to the Training and Safety Section.

3.0 Procedure 3.1 Upon request for off-site environmental monitoring by the Station Health Physicist and/or the Off-Site Radiological Coordinator, the F?!C shall report to the Technical Support Center (TSC). The Field tionitoring Supervisor (s) and members of the six (6) field teams shall report to the Environmental Lab to obtain the emergency kits and to initiate surveillance requirements.

3.2 Five (5) field teams consisting of 2 technicians per team and one (1) helicopter team (1 person) shall be formed as follows:

Team Call Sign Transportation 'e

" Alpha" Environmental Vehicle #8191 (1980 Ford Bronco)

" Bravo" Admin. Services Vehicle #6888 (1978 Ford Bronco)

" Charlie" Admin. Services Vehicle #4205 (1974 Chevy Blazer)

" Delta"

?!aintenance Vehicle #7770 (1979 Ford Pickup-Blue)

" Echo" t!aintenance Vehicle #8134 (1980 Ford Pickup-White)

" Foxtrot" Administrative Vehicle #7103 (1978 Ford Station Wagon-White)

Administrative Vehicle #7104 (1978 Ford Station Wagon-Blue)

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3.3 The field teams upon obtaining their emergency kits and emergency vehicles shall before leaving the site:

3.3.1 Verify radio communications with the Technical Support Center or Crisis ?!anagement Center Base Station using proper radio procedures (Procedure CP/0/B/4003/03).

3.3.2 Ensure the Portable Power Generators are operational and fully fueled.

3.3>.3 Battery and source (Cs-137) check Eberline E-120 survey instrument for proper operation.

3.3.4 Ensure vehicle and spare gas can (for portable generator) are fueled to maximum capacity.

3.4 Action Plan 3.4.1 The Field flonitoring Coordinator's group (Enclosure 5.1) shall consist of the FBIC, two alternates, three supervisors, six radio operators and twenty field monitoring team members (including two of the four radio operators).

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'"'j tions with the Field Teams using proper radio procedures (Procedure CP/0/B/4003/03).

i 3.4.2 Coordinator Action 3.4.2.1 The FMC shall be located in the Technical Support Center (TSC) and report to the Station Health Physicist once the TSC is established.

Once the Crisis Management Center is established the FMC will report to the Off-Site Radiological Coordinator.

i 3.4.2.2 Plume direction and sector (s) to be monitored shall be determined by the FMC using CP/0/B/4003/02.

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3.4.2.6 The FMC shall assimilate all the data accumulated during the emergency event to facilitate report preparations.

3.4.3 Supervisor Action l

3.4.3.1 The Field Monitoring Supervisor shall assist the l

FMC and be prepared to serve as the FMC in his I

absence.

3.4.3.2 The Field Monitoring Supervisor shall obtain meteorological information from the Station Health. Physicist in the Techn'ical Support Center or the Unit 1 Control Room.

When the Crisis Management Center is established meteorological information shall be obtained from the Off-Site Radiological Coordinator.

Meteorological condi-tions shall be reviewed approximately every 15 minutes for possible changes that would af fect the plume direction aad the sector (s) to be l

monitored (CP/0/B/4003/02).

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Generally Team A hO will proceed to sample locations at 1 mile, B at y/

3 miles, C at 5 miles and D at 10 miles, etc.

NOTE:

The predetermined sampling locations are reference points only.

Teams should cruise back and forth across sectors to pin point the centerline of the radioactive plume using the Eberline E-120 or PIC 6A.

Once the centerline is located then 131 I activity should be determined.

3.4.3.4 Field Teams E and F may or may not be dis patched immediately.

Team E, the boat team, will be used to monitor plume activity over Lake Keowee. Team F is the helicopter team and will monitor the plume from the air if determined necessary by the Offsite Radiological Coordinator. Enclosure 5.3 outlines the procedure for obtaining the use of the helicopter.

3.4.3.5 The Supervisor or Radio Operator shall record all team data as received on Enclosure 5.4 such as:

3.4.3.5.1 Location and time of sample.

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3.4.3.5.2 Dose Rates in mR/hr (Eberline E-120 or PIC 6A).

3.4.3.5.3 Air Sampling Results in uCi/ml of 131I (SAM-2) 3.4.3.6 Illustrate and maintain up-to-date locations of teams on the 10 mile radius maps.

3.4.3.7 Instruct teams to collect and replace TLD's and the CP-100 Charcoal Cartridges and particulate filters from air samplers located in the environ-l ment as part of the normal environmental monitoring program (Procedures CP/0/B/4005/13 and CP/0/B/4005/05, l

respectively).

Collect only those air samples and TLD's which are necessary for plume dutection.

Locations of TLD's and Air Samplers are listed in.5.

3.4.4 Team Action 3.4.4.1 Upon verification that all equipment is operating satisfactorily, the Field Teams shall proceed to their predetermined survey points (Enclosure 5.2) h within the sector (s) designated by the Field

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3.4.4.3 At each sampling location the teams shall:

3.4.4.3.1 Using the Eberline E-120 with HP-270 detector or PIC 6A, perform a general area Beta-Gamma survey to determine noble gas concentrations in mR/hr.

Record date, time, location and dose rate (mR/hr) on Field Monitoring Data Sheet (Enclosure 5.6)_and report this information to the FMC.

6 3.4.4.3.2 Take an air sample (110 ml) using the RADeC0 Portable Air Sampler equipped with a Silver Zeolite Cartridge and particulate filter.

Use Enclosure 5.7 to ascertain sample time (based on the l

calibrated flow rate (CFM) of the Air Sampler] for obtaining a minimum sample 6

volume (1 10 ml).

Use the stopwatch to ensure correct number of minutes for an adequate sample.

Record Date/ Time /

Location of sample, _ sample run time (min.) and calibration sticker air flow I

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and C, respectively.

Calculate the sample volume in milli-liters (must be 6

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Sample Volume (ml) = Calibrated Flow Rate (CFM) x Sample Run Time (min) x 3

2.83 x 104 ml/ft Record Sample Volume (ml) on Enclosure 5.8, Column H.

3.4.4.3.3 Place the silver zeolite cartridge in a poly sample bag.

Count the sample using the SAM-2 as per Procedure CP/0/B/4003/04.

Record CCPM on Enclo-sure 5.8 Column E of this procedure.

Label sample bag and retain for later use.

3.4.4.3.4 Calculate 131 I Activity (pCi/ml) as directed in Enclosure 5.8 and record under Column I.

3.4.4.3.5 Report results of 131 I measurement

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,- s 3.4.4.3.6 Place the particulate filter from the C(N air sampler in a separate poly bag, label and retain for later analysis.

3.4.4.3.7 (Optional) Take smears at locations as directed by the FMC, place them in separate poly bags, label and retain for later analysis.

3.4.4.3.8 (Optional) Collect water samples in cubitainers at locations and times designated by the FMC.

Label the cubitainers and retain for later analysis.

3.4.4.3.9 (Optional) Place TLDs at locations and times designated by the FMC.

3.4.4.3.10 (Optional) Collect air samples and TLDs that are located in the environment as part of the normal environmental monitoring program as directed by the FMC.

Record locations and collection times.

Locations are listed in Enclo-sure 5.5.

O) 3.4.4.3.11 Return all samples to the Environmental gsd Lab or Crisis Management Center as directed by the FMC.

Samples shall be counted onsite by Health Physics or transported to the Environmental Lab, Huntersville, N.C. for counting.

The Crisis Management Center Administration and Logistics Group shall be responsible for transporting the samples expeditiously to the Environmental Lab if required.

3.4.4.3.12 Turn in all data sheets (Enclosures 5.6 and 5.8) to FMC or designee.

l 3.4.4.3.13 The teams shall be supplemented, relieved, or secured as directed by the FMC.

4.0 References 4.1 Procedure CP/0/B/4003/02, The Determination of Plume Direction and l

Sector (s) to be Monitored Following a Large Unplanned Release of Gaseous Radioactivity.

t 4.2 Procedure CP/0/B/4003/03, Emergency Radio System Operations, Maintenance i

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4.4 Procedure CP/0/B/4003/05, Quarterly Calibration of Eberline SAM-2.

4.5 Procedure CP/0/B/4003/06, Quarterly Inventory, Calibrations and Operational Verification of Emergency Equipment.

5.0 Enclosures 5.1 Field Monitoring Organization.

l 5.2 Predetermined Sampling Locations by Sector and Distance from ONS 5.3 Procurement of Helicopter (s) for Emergency Environmental Surveillance.

5.4 Sample Results Received by the Radio Operator From Field Monitoring Teams.

5.5 Air Sampler and TLD Locations for Normal Environmental Monitoring Program.

5.6 Field Monitoring Data Sheet for Dose Rate Measurements.

5.7 Sample Time Required For Minimum Sample Volume.

131 5.8 Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet for Determining I Activity.

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' ELD MONITORING COORDINATOR (P!C) MD RAI)IO OPERATORS (RO)

Primary FMC:

J. J. Sevic - Office:

Home:

Alternate (s):

J. R. Leonard - Office:

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G. Mode - Office:

TSC Primary RO:

R. M. Lee - Office:

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TSC Alternate: R. P. Childress - Office:

Home

CMC Primary RO:

P. M. McNamara - Office-

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CMC Alternate: D. E. Sexton - Office:

Home: f CMC Alternate: F. D. Theriault - Office:

Rome CMC Alternate
P. W. Sturgis - Office:

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FIELD MONITORING SUPERVISOR (S)

M. R. Killough - Office:

, Home-J. W. Crain - Of fice:

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L. J. Benge - Office:

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FIELD MONITORING TEAM MEMBERS A.

Chemistry & Environmental (ONS) 1.

& Bobby Lee - Ext.

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Gina Roach - Ext.

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Pat Sarratt - Ext Home:

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kBobby Childress - Ext Home 6.

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  • Lynette Fant - Ext
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  • Judy Head - Ext.

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Rick Morris - Ext.

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  • Sandra Luedeman - Ext.
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Steve Alexander - Ext.

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Roger Slocum - Ext.

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> Burgess Laye - Ext.

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ENCLOSURE 5.2

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PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FROM ONS Sampling Sampling Responsible Radius from Description of Sector Location Team ONS (Mi)

Sampling Locations N

A-1 E

1 Lake Keowee - Midlake due west of -Warpath Access Area N

A-2 B or E 3

Gap Hill Landing N

A-3 E

3 West Shoreline of Lake Keowee from Gap Hill Landing N

A-4 E

5 East Shoreline of Lake Keowee - Due East from Cr_ow Creek Island N

A-5 E

5 Midlake at Crow Creek Island N

A-6 C or E 5

Old Town Landing i

N A-7 D

10 Keowee Toxaway State Park N

A-8 D or E 9

Hwy 11 Bridge over Lake Keowee i

NNE B-1 A or E 1

Warpath Access Area NNE B-2 B

3 Junction of Hwy 157 (Gap Hill Rd) and 500 KV Transmission Line t

NNE B-3 B

3 Lake Hill Acres Campground - Hwy 157 (Gap Hill Rd)

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5 Junction of Hwy 133 & 327 NNE B-5 C

5 Hwy 327, Keowee Church NNE B-6 D

9 Junction of Hwy 133 & 49 (Shady Grove Church)

NE C-1 A

1 Hwy 183, 1 mile N of Lake Hartwell at Steel Gate (West Side of Road)

NE C-2 B

3 Junction of Hwy 183 & 157 (Gap Hill Rd)

NE C-3 C

4 Love & Care Nursing Home (Love & Care Rd)

NE C-4 C

5 Junction of Hwy 133 &

Hunting Hollow Rd NE C-5 D

10 Martin Grove Church, Junction of Hwy 172 & 32 NE C-6 D

10 Junction of Hwy 32 & 33 ENE D-1 A

1 Hwy 183 N of Keowee Hydro Station Tailrace Bridge @ Keowee Cabins ENE D-2 B

3 Junction of Hwy 157 (Gap Hill Rd) and Stewart Rd li t

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5 Junction of Hwy 137 and Belle Shoals Rd I

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PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FROM ONS C

Sampling Sampling Responsible Radius from Description of Sector Location Team ONS (Mi)

Sampling Locations ENE D-4 C

5 Hwy 137,1.5 miles east of Hwy 183 at first road junction ENE D-5 D

10 Junction of Hwy 267 & 12 Mile Creek ENE D-6 D

10 Junction of Hwy 273 & 12 Mile Creek ENE D-7 D

10 Junction of Hwy 183 & 287 E

E-1 A

1 Old Pickens Grocery, Junction of Hwy 182 & 160 E

E-2 B

3 Bridge @ Junction of Hwy 291 (Old Seneca Hwy) & Six Mile Creek E

E-3 B

3 Entrance to Foxfire Estates off Hwy 291 1 mile N of Hwy 160 E

E-4 C

5 Junction of Hwy 133 & 137 E

E-5 C

5 Junction of Hwy 133 & 337 (Main Bridge Rd)

E E-6 C

5 Junction of Hwy 337 & Camp Creek Rd E

E-7 D

10 Holly Springs Church on Hwy 222 E

E-8 D

10 Junction of Hwy 158 & 137 j

E E-9 D

10 Junction of Hwy 93 & 171 l

ESE F-1 A

1 Hwy 183 Bridge across Lake Hartwell ESE F-2 B

3 Junction of Hwy 160 & Furman L.

Smith Rd ESE F-3 B

3 Junction of Furman L. Smith Rd &

Hwy 101 ESE F-4 C

5 Junction of Hwy 277 & 337 (Main Bridge Rd)

ESE F-5 D

10 Junction of Hwy 165 & 44 (Central, S.C.)

ESE F-6 D

10 Midway Church Junction of Hwy 395 & 91 ESE F-7 D

10 Junction of Hwy 93 & 51 (Norris, S.C.)

SE G-1 A

1 Hwy 183 @ Old Pickens Church SE G-2 B

3 Hwy 291 @ entrance to Toby Hills l

Subdivision SE G-3 C

5 Pleasant Hill Church @ Junction of

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5 Daniel High School @ Junction of Hwv 133 & 15

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g PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FROM ONS (s_,)

Sampling Sampling Responsible Radius from Description of Sector Location Team ONS (Mi)

Sampling Locations SE G-5 D

7 Junction of Hwy 15 & 102 (Central, S.C.)

SE G-6 D

10 Junction of Hwy 123 & 18 SE G-7 D

10 Junction of Hwy 123 & 30 SSE H-1 A

1 Junction of Hwy 183 & 6 @

(Beaver Ponds)

SSE H-2 B

3 Hwy 291 two miles S of Hwy 160 SSE H-3 B

5 Hwy 291 & 27 @ Isaquena Park Entrance SSE H-4 B

5 Hwy 27, Lawrence-Ramsey Bridge Access Area SSE H-5 C

9 Junction of Hwy 123 & 133 (Clemson, S.C.)

SSE H-6 C

9 Junction of Hwy 123 & 93 (Clemson, S.C.)

SSE H-7 C

9 Junction of Hwy 93 & 320 @

Littlejohn Colliseum SSE H-8 C

10 Bridge across Lake Hartwell 1 mile

((g-"sl E of Hwy 149 & 115 Junction

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I-1 A

1 0.5 Miles NE of Junction 130 & 6 S

I-2 A

3 Hwy 130 @ Holder's Landing S

I-3 B

5 Junction of Hwy 27 & N Bayshore Dr.

S I-4 B

5 Junction of Hwy 27 & 359 (Hanover Hills)

S I-5 B

5 Corinth Baptist Church, Hwy 1 (Old

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S I-6 C

10 Junction of Hwy 37 & 210 l

S I-7 C

- 10 Clemson Oconee Airport, Hwy 37 SSW J-1 A

1 Junction of Hwy 183 & 130 SSW J-2 A

3 Junction of Hwy 130 & 38 SSW J-3 E

3 Lake Keowee, East Shoreline SSW J-4 B

5 Hwy 130 @ South end of Newry Dam SSW J-5 E

5 Lake Keowee, Midlake west of Newry Dam SSW J-6 B

8 Junction of Hwy 130 & 123 SSW J-7 C

9 Utica Elementary School, Seneca, S.C.

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A PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FROM ONS Sampling Sampling Responsible Radius from Description of Sector Location Team ONS (Mi)

Sampling Locations SW K-1 A

1 Old Hwy 183, 1/4 mile W of Hwy 130 SW K-2 E

3 Lake Keowee, Midlake beneath Norcross Ga. 500 KV Transmission Line SW K-3 B

5 Fairview Church Hwy 340 SW K-4 B

5 Crooked Creek Bridge across Lake Keowee on Hwy 188 SW K-5 C

Oconee Memorial Hospital @ Hwy 123 & 28 SW K-6 C

Oconee Nursery, Hwy 28 WSW L-1 E

1 Lake Keowee, Cove immediately north of skimmer wall WSW L-2 E or A 3

End of Hwy 605 @ Lake Keowee WSW L-3 B

5 Junction of Hwy 46 & 175 WSW L-4 B

5 2 Mi S of Hwy 46 & 175 Junction WSW L-5 C

10 Junction of Hwy 35 & 28 (West Union)

WSW L-6 C

10 Junction of Hwy 11 & 28 (West Union)

W M-1 E

1 Due West of ONS on Lake Keowee x,

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M-2 A

3 Junction of Hwy 12 & 576 W

M-3 B

5 Junction of Hwy 223 & Crooked Creek W

M-4 B

6 Junction of Hwy 183 & 40 (Patterson's Grocery)

W M-5 C

8 Junction of Hwy 11 & 131 W

M-6 C

8 Junction of Hwy 11 & 183 WNW N-1 E

1 Midlake, due west of Connecting Canal Bridge in Lake Keowee WNW N-2 A

3 Junction of Hwy 183 & 201 WNW N-3 A

3 Junction of Hwy 201 & 92 WNW N-4 B

5 Junction of Hwy 40 & 46 WNW N-5 B

5 Little River Bridge on Hwy 132 WNW N-6 C

9 Pickett Post @

WNW N-7 C

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p PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FROM ONS 5

Sampling Sampling Responsible Radius from Description of Sector Location Team ONS (Mi)

Sampling Locations NW 0-1 A

1 Junction of Hwy 130 & 183 NW 0-2 A or E 3

Stamp Creek Landing on Hwy 92 NW 0-3 B

5 Junction of Hwy 132 & unmarked Rd.

NW 0-4 B

5 Junction of Hwy 130 & 200 1

NW 0-5 C

10 Tamassee DAR School off Hwy 11 NW 0-6 C

10 Junction of Hwy 11 & 57 NNW P-1 E

1 West shoreline of cove immediately north of connecting canal on Lake Keowee NW P-2 A

3 Stamp Creek Church @ Junction of Hwy 128 & 130 NW P-3 B

5 Junction of Hwy 200 & Stamp Creek Bridge NNW P-4 B

5 Church of God @ Junction of Hwy 200

& 128 NW P-5 C

10 Junction of Hwy 11 & 171 SQ NW P-6 C

10 Junction of Hwy 11 & 127 4

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CP/0/B/6003/01 Page 14 o f 19 ENCLOSURE 5.3 PROCUREMENT OF HELICOPTERS FOR EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE Inland Airways, Greenville, S.

C.,

is under contract to Duke Power Company to furnish one helicopter upon request and an additional helicopter within six hours following notification.

Once a helicopter is requested, there is a maximum elapsed time of three hours for the helicopter to arrive at Oconee or other dispatched locations.

Helicopter service is limited to daylight hours and adequate flying weather.

The helicopters will hold three people, the pilot and two passengers.

To perfo rm surveys, instrumentation may limit the passenger space.

To obtain helicopter (s) for emergency service contact:

Office Home 1.

L. W. Johnson

  • 2.

L. M. Whisonant*

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B. A. Turptn0 4.

D. M. Staggs

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TEAM SAMPLE TIME DOSE 131I LOCATION RATE ACTIVITY mR/hr pCi/ml f

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1.

Site 000 Visitors Center, parking lot 2.

Site 006 Clemson University Meteorological Station 3.

Site 009 Microwave tower, Six Mile 4.

Site 014 Duke Power Company Environmental Health Office TLD LOCATIONS 1.

Site 000 Visitors Center, parking lot I

2.

Site 000.1 Onehalf mile east of junction (Hwy.183 aTid 130) on Hwy 183 beneath transmission line 3.

Site 000.2 Skimmer wall road (south) 4.

Site 000.6 ONS CCW discharge 5.

Site 000.9 Hwy 183 - one mile northwest of ONS on Hwy 183 6.

Site 000.10 Skimmer wall road (north) 7.

Site 000.11 Hwy 183 beneath transmission line immediately east of Hwy 183 bridge 8.

Site 000.12 Old construction living quarters near Perimeter Gate i/2 9.

Site 000.13 Emergency boathouse 10.

Site 000.14 Keowee Dam fence near Hydro Station intake 11.

Site 000.15 ONS boundary fence - North 12.

Site 000.16 ONS boundary fence - North 13.

Site 000.17 ONS boundary fence - West 14.

Site 000.18 ONS boundary fence - West l

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Site 000.19 ONS boundary fence - South l

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Site 001 Salem Voluntary Fire Department l

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Site 002 Walhalla Branch Road Substation 18.

Site 003 Keowee School Area - Mike Thorne's boat shed l

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Site 004 Oconee Memorial Hospital (parking lot) 20.

Site 005 Newry School (abandoned) 21.

Site 006 Clemson Meteorological Station 22.

Site 007 Transmission tower base, Hwy 93, Central 23.

Site 008 Duke Power Co. Branch Office, Liberty (Control Station) l 24.

Site 009 Microwave tower, Six Mile i

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Site 010 Duke Power Co. Branch Office, Pickens

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Site 011 Warpath Access Area

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ENCLOSURE 5.6 4

FIELD MONITORING DATA SHEET FOR DOSE RATE MEASUREMENTS Date Team Members / Call Sign

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FLOW RATE (CFM)

MINIMUM REQUIRED SAMPLING TIME IN MINUTES' i

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1.0.

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. 24 2.0.

18 2.5 15 3.0.

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11 4.0.

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DE'fFRiflNATION OF '33I Activity 11Elt hfilNAllotl OF Allt SAtlPl.E Vol.IltlE(ml)

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t'ulimn C) Calibrate.1 flov s ate f or CY-130 filter cartriilge written on the calibration sticker (D0 NOT llSE Ti!E 11ETER fl.0W RALE).

3 s.olumn D) 2.83 x 10' ml/ft3 = Conversion factor, ft to,ml.

Column E) CCI'll = Cornerted Counts per minute = l total counts as per SAti-2 digital display -background l + 2 (number of minutes sampics as e t unnt e.1 wi th SAtl-2).

the Column F) SAti-2 F.f licienc y Fat tor = the ef f iciency f actor posted un the SAti-2 calibratiani st icker, i.e. 2.48. (the cilirienc y f attor also account s f or abunila ni c of the '381 g.nmna).

33'I filtering ef ficienc y of the silver 2rolite cartridge (.95) an.1 t!.e Column C) 4.128 m 10^' = Ansonnts f or 1.ot h the 7

c onv. rsinn (. ct nr los souvetting dpm to pCi (4.505 x 10 pCi/d m).

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ID No: CP/0/B/4003/02 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) n/a to PROCESS RECORD Incorporated (2) STATION:

Oconee (3)

PROCEDURE TITLE:

The Determination of Plume Direction and Sector (s) to be lioni tored Following a Large Unplanned Release of Gaseous Radioactivity (4) PREPARED BY h'D f'-? rto DATE: /$ // 3 /.6 '

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THE DETERMINATION OF PLUME DIRECTION AND SECTOR (S)

TO BE MONITORED FOLLOWING A LARGE UNPLANNED RELEASE.

OF GASEOUS RADI0 ACTIVITY l

1.0 Discussion 1.1 Scope - This procedure covers the methodologies and techniques used in determining the direction of a plume and the sector (s) to be moni-i tored by the Field Monitoring Teams in the event of an accidental re-lease of radioactive gases from ONS.

1.2 Principle - The determination of plume direction and, therefore, the sector (s) to be monitored shall be based on site specific meteorolo-gical conditions.

The Unit 1 Control Room operator (s) shall provide meteorlogical data (wind speed and direction, temperatures and. vertical temperature gradient obtained from the primary meteorological tower t

(46 m) and wind direction from the river tower located near the S.C. Highway 133 bridge).

Plume evaluation nouographs have been pre-pared using the various combinations in which these meteorological variables might occur.

The applicable nomograph (s) shall be selected l

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l 1.3 Limits and Precautions 1.3.1.

The Control Room shall provide meteorological condition up-dates every 15 minutes once the Technical ~ Support Center has been activated.

1.3.2 In the event site meteorological data is not available, the following meteorological data shall be obtained from the National Weather Service at the Greenville-Spartanburg Air-port:

1.3.2.1 Wind speed in mph (mph = knots x 1.15) 1.3.2.2 Direction from which wind is blowing in degrees.

l 1.3.3 The plume evaluation nomographs (overlays) shall be kept in j

the Field Monitoring Coordinators emergency kit situated in the Environmental Lab, Administration Building Annex.

2.0 Procedure 2.1 Obtain and record on Enclosure 4.1 the following meteorological data from the Unit 1 Control Room (vertical board panel displaying weather information located at the northeast corner of the Control Room):

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NOTE:

The at can be positive or negative.

2.1.2 Wind speed in mph (Primary Tower) 2.1.3 Direction from which the wind is blowing in degrees, O to 360 (Primary Tower) 2.1.4 Direction from which the wind is blowing in degrees, O to 360 (River Tower) 2.2 Select the correct plume evaluation nomograph using the above meteor-ological data and the following guidelines:

2.2.1 If the time of day is between 1600 and 1000 and the primary tower wind speed is less than 15 mph and the primary tower at is positive, select nomograph "A".

2.2.2 For all other meteorological conditions select one of five other nomographs using the following combinations of para-meters:

For a at Of And Wind S eed Of Select Nomograph t

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-25.0 to -1.3 F 0 to 50 mph "B"

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-0.3 to +10.0 F 0 to 6 mph "E"

-0.3 to +10.0 F 7 to 50 mph "F"

2.2.3 If National Weather Service meteorological data is sed select one of three nomographs based on the following:

For Time of Day And Wind Speed of Select Nomograph 1000 to 1600 0 to 50 mph "D"

1600 to 1000

> 15 mph "F"

1600 to 1000

< 15 mph "A"

2.2.4 Record the nomograph selected on Enclosure 4.1.

2.3 Determine the direction of the plume in the following manner:

2.3.1 If plume evaluation nomograph "B",

"C",

"D", "E" or "F" was selected in Section 2.2, place the nomograph on the 10 mile radius map with the end of the arrow on the station (center of map) and the top pointing in the opposite direction from which the primary tower wind is blowing.

2.3.2 If plume evaluation nomograph "A" was selected in Section 2.2, ln) the "A" nomograph should be placed on the 10 mile radius map O v' as follows:

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If National Weather Service meteorological data C9 is used and nomograph "A" was selected, use the same assumption as in Step 2.3.2.3.

2.3.2.1 If the river wind direction from Step 2.1.4 is be-tween 100 and 190 and the river wind direction differs from the primary tower wind direction by more than 45, place nomograph "A" on the map with the arrow pointing in the direction of 350 and then place a second nomograph "A" on the map with the arrow pointing opposite the primary tower wind direction.

2.3.2.2 If the river wind direction from Step 2.1.4 is between 100 and 190 and the primary tower wind direction is not different from the river wind direction by more than 45, place one nomograph "A"

on the map with the arrow pointing in the direction of 180 and then place a second nomograph "A" on the map with the arrow pointing opposite the primary tower wind direction.

2.3.2.3 If the river wind direction is not between 100 and 190 but the primary tower wind direction differs from the river wind direction by more than 45, the plume direction can not be determined and all dir-ections are considered to be affected.

Place the

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"A" nomograph on the map with the arrow pointing in the 0 direction but assume that all directions are affected and dispatch Field Monitoring Teams to monitor in all directions.

2.3.2.4 If the river wind direction is not between 100 and 190 and the primary tower wind direction does not differ from the river wind direction by more than 45, place nomograph "A" on the map with the arrow pointing opposite the primary tower wind direction.

l 2.4 Determine the sector (s) and predesignated sampling locations to be moni-tored.

2.4.1 Once the appropriate nomograph has been placed over the 10 mile radius map, dispatch Field Monitoring Teams to locate and moni-tor the plume within the bounds of the nomograph and in accord-ance with Procedure No. CP/0/B/4003/01.

2.4.2 The dashed lines on the plume evaluation nomographs show the appropriate plume width. The solid lines encompass the area likely to bracket the plume centerline.

The areas possibly affected by the plume include the area inside the solid lines t 1/2 of the plume width (as indicated by the dashed lines).

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River Tower National Weather Services 1.

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Oconee (3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Procedure for Emergency Decontamination of Personnel and Vehicles On-Site and from Off-Site Remote Assembly Area (4) PREPARED BY: bCar DATE:

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i HP/0/B/1009/16 DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION PROCEDURE FOR EMERGENCY DECONTAMINATION OF PERSONNEL AND VEHICLES ON SITE AND FROM OFFSITE REMOTE ASSEMBLY AREA.

1.0 Purpose To provide a procedure for decontamination of personnel and personal vehicles during a radiological emergency condition from both an onsite and offsite assembly area.

2.0 References 2.1 NUREG 0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, Criteria for Preparation and Evalua-tion of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

2.2 Oconee Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 3.0 Limits and Precautions 3.1 If the radiological emergency should occur during normal working hours, personal vehicles would not be used for evacuation purposes should it be determined by the Emergency Coordinator that time to decontaminate cars would affect the safety of station personnel.

Bus transportation would be obtained from the Oconee County Bus Transportation Department by the Technical Support Center or the Crisis Management Center.

f 3.2 Keys to the appropriate school and cabinets should be obtained by Health Physics technicians from Security in the Control Room.

3.3 Security guards will assist in maintaining order during the exit from the station and will secure all gates to make sure egress is from the recommended exit.

4.0 Procedure 4.1 Onsite-Personnel & Vehicle Decontamination Procedure for Evacuation 4.1.1 Should evacuation become necessary, personnel should exit the station through the Personnel Access Portal.

4.1.2 Health Physics technicians shall perform a whole body

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survey of personnel with a Model E-120 Geiger Counter survey instrument and release personnel at < 2 mrem /br to Keowee or Daniel High School.

(See Enclosure 5.2)

. 4.1.2.1 Personnel with dose rate survey readings greater than 2 mrem /hr should use showers in the mainte-nance locker room with Health Physics supervising decontamination efforts. These personnel should be released at a dose rate < 2 mrem /hr to Keowee or Daniel High School.

(See Enclosure 5.2) 4.1.2.1.1 Complete Enclosure 5.3 Initial Personnel Contamination Form for those persons contaminated to levels > 2 mrem /hr.

4.1.2.1.2 Enclosure 5.3 shall be retained by the Station Health Physicist for dose assessment information.

4.1.2.2 Rotate use of showers--male at one time interval, female the next time interval, etc.

4.1.3 If time permits, a hose station should be used to wash down vehicles external contaminatica to levels of < 2 mrem /hr. Health Physics Technicians should secure hose from hose cabinets and attach hose to fire hydrants at the designated exit point from the station as shown below.

The Emergency Coordinator shall determine which exit to use by using meteorological information from the control f

room together with recommendations from the Station Health Physicist.

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Exit from station - North 130. Administration Building Fire Hydrants.

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Exit from station - South 183 - Intake road. CCW Fire Hydrant.

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Exit from station South 183.

230 kv Switchyard Fire Hydrant.

4.1.3.1 Health Physics technicians with Model E-120 1

Geiger Counter instruments shall survey vehicles for release at < 2 mrem /hr. Health Physics will determine need for protective clothing and breathing protection to be worn by technicians.

l 4.1.3.2 Private vendor personnel, dressed in protective clothing (i.e. wet suits and respiraters if l

warranted) will wash down vehicles if required by H.P.

4.2 Offsite-Decontamination of Personnel and Vehicles at Keowee/ Daniel High School (See Enclosure 5.5 for maps of the schools) 4.2.1 With the appropriate key and at least one RM-14, the

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Health Physics Technicians will go to the designated school.

The Technician will establish the decontamination area and await the evacuated personnel.

. 4.2.2 Health Physics Technicians will survey personnel with RM-14 instruments with thin window GM detectors and decon-taminate and release personnel in accordance with limits specified in procedure HP/0/B/1005/11.

4.2.3 Health Physics shall periodically collect waste water samples for analysis using the 1 liter bottles found in the decontamination supplies.

4.2.4 After all personnel have exited and the building is no longer needed, the building, site and private vehicles shall be decontaminated to levels < 200 dpm/100cm2 smearable y and

< 150 cpm over background measured with a thin window GM detector at 1/2 inch (5000 dpm/100cm2 total y).

4.2.5 Complete release card for all personnel, Enclosure 5.1.

Give one copy to individual and retain the other for personnel folder and exposure records.

5.0 Enclosures 5.1 Individual Contamination Exposure Levels 5.2 Emergency Evacuation Routes from Station 5.3 Initial Personnel Contamination Record 5.4 List of Supplies for Decontamination Offsite 5.5 D. W. Daniel High School and Keowee School I

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x DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION ENCLOSURE 5.1 INDIVIDUAL CONTAMINATION EXPOSURE LEVELS LICENSEE Duke Power Company Dtel 1

IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION Name Social Security Number H.P. Badge No.

Employer CONTAMINATION EXPOSURE LEVELS Instrumgnt Used:.

RM-14 with thin window detector Instrument Reading:

Date Employee Signature Remarks:

Address:

To the individual named aboved:

This report is furnished to you so that you have a prompt record of your radi-ation contamination level.

Copies to:

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ENCLOSURE 5.4 HP/0/B/1009/16 LIST OF SUPPLIES FOR DECONTAMINATION OFFSITE 1 copy Station Directive 3.8.18 1 copy Health Physics Procedure HP/0/B/1005/11 100 min Individual Contamination Exposure forms (Enclosure 5.1) 50 bars Ivory Soap 2 bundles Cotton Glove Liners 2 boxes PVC Gloves 50 pair Disposable Shoe Covers 50 pair Disposable Coveralls (Blue) 50 ea.

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