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| Site: | Dresden, Byron, Braidwood, Quad Cities, Zion, LaSalle, 05000000 |
| Issue date: | 01/06/1983 |
| From: | Literski L, Pajowski J COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. |
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January, 198 3 Document 98289A GSEP ENVIRONMENTAL DIREC'IOR EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES
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Table of Contents Number Title ED-1 Duties and Responsibilities of the GSEP (Rev. 8, June ' 8 2)
Environmental Director 84830A ODCS - B Model Data Validation and Data ED-2 (Rev. 1, Aug.
'81)
Display / Edit Techniques 94901A ED-3 Demand Polling of Meteorological Data (Rev. 3, Oct.
82) 94902A ED-4 Merging of SYFA Data Files into the IBM (Rev. 1,.Aug.
'81)
Computer and Extraction of IBM Files
$4907A into Work Files ED-5 Determination of 1 Rem and 5 Rem (Rev. O, Sept. '81)
Evacuation Ranges and Calculation of 64920A Off-site Whole Body Radiation Dose from a Short Term ( T 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />)
Release of Noble Gases or Radioactivity in Containment ED-6 Calculation of Whole Body Radiation (Rev. 7, Oct.
' 8 2)
Dose from an Unplanned, Long Term 14941A
( 4 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />) Release of Noble Gases ED-7 ODCS B-Model Dose Calculation Program (Rev. 1, Sept. '81) 84952A ED-8 Worst Case Thyroid Dose Calculations (Rev. 6, Sept. '81) f rom Inhalation of Radioiodine GSO96A l
i ED-9 Calcelation of Thyroid Radiation Dose c !
(Rev. 7, Sept. '81)
Via Inhalation Resulting from 95099A Uhplanned Releases of Padioiodine to the Atmosphere or Activity of Radioiodine in Containment.
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ED-lO Calculation of Noble Gas Release Rate (Rev. 5, Oct.
'81) from Field Measurements of Radiation 95116A Exposure Rate.
ED-ll Estimating Ground Contamination Levels 2
(Rev. 7, Oct.
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(uCi/m ) and Accumulated Whole Body b
45756A Dose (mrem) from Gamma Radiation h2 8 830127 ~
Measurements taken at One Meter Above V
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Title Number ED-12 Estimating Thyroid Dose From Gamma Dose (Rev. 3, Aug.
'81)
Rate Measurements Taken One Meter Above 45755A the Ground.
ED-13 Estimating Thyroid Dose from Measurements (Rev. 5, Aug.
'81) of I-131 in Pasture Grass.
40934A ED-14 Estimating Thyroid Dose from Measurements (Rev. 4, Aug.
'81)
I-131 in Milk.
90127A ED-15 Off-Site Dose Calculation System (Rev. 2, June ' 81)
Calculation of Radiation Dose 00755A Resulting from Unplanned Releases of Radiactivity to the Aquatic Environment.
ED-16 Quick Estimate of Of f-site Dose f rom (Rev.1, Joly
'81)
Unplanned Release: Liquid and Gaseous 95758A ED-17 Illinois Emergency Service and Disaster (Rev. 2, Jan.
'81)
Agency 90768A NUCLEAR ACCIDENT REPORTING SYSTEM FORM Determination of Evacuation Range from ED-18 (Rev. 3, July '81)
Radioactivity in Containment with Assumed 95753A hateorology.
ED-19 Determination of Plume Deposition Rate, (Rev. 2, Oct.
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Dose Rates and Potential Doses from Radioactive Iodines and Particulates.
65759A ED-20 Emergency Forecast Request (Rev. O, Oct.
' 8 2) 40481A ED-21 Identifying Radiological Laboratories l
and their Capabilities (Rev. 1, Jan.
'81) f 46177A i
ED-22 Determination of Thyroid Dose and (Rev. 1, Oct.
'81)
Classifying and Emergency Condition from Measured Airborne I-131 05287A Concentrations.
ED-23 operation of the Environmental Af fairs (Rev. 3, Jan.
'81)
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Number Title ED-24 Determining the Recommended Off-site (Rev. O, Feb.
'81)
Protective Action Response Option
$2097A ED-25 (baputer Codes for Access to the ODCS (Rev. 3, Jan. '83)
Program 83430A ED-26 tion Station Lake Breeze Dose Calculation (Rev. O, Oct.
'81)
Programs for Inhalation Pathway based on
$5760A (bntainment Activity or Actual Release Rates ED-27 Zion Station - Listing Forecasted (Rev. O, Oct.
'81)
Meteorology on SYFA Equipment 95751A I
ED-28 ODCS A-Model Dose Calculation Program j
(Rev. 1, Oct.
'82) 95952A ED-29 Meteorological Maintenance Programs (Rev. 1, Jan.
'83) 60833D ED-30 ODCS Track Model Program (Rev. O, Oct.
' 8 2) 90610D 48289A/D0139A
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Purpose this procedure establishes step by step instructions to access four ODCS system maintenance programs: 1) modification of polling. constants, 2) monitor routine polling status, 3) examination of the polling log, 4) listing and printing of the routine poll files.
B.
References 1.
ED-25 " Computer Codes for Access to the ODCS Programs" s
Current Revision 2.
Generating Station Emergency Plan, Current Revision C.
Prerequisites 1.
A working knowledge of computer terminals is helpful.
D.
Precautions l.
Make sure the printer is turned on before attempting to print files.
E.
Limitations and Actions 1.
If the Prime computer is down, these programs may not be run.
F.
Procedure 1.
Follow ED-25 for the appropriate IDGON procedures.
2.
Refer to the appropriate appendix for the desired application.
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Appendice's j
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Appendix A - Modification of Polling Constants 2.
Appendix B - Monitor Routine Polling Status l
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Appendix C - Examination of the Polling Log 4.
Appendix D - Listing and Printing the Routine Poll Files I
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o ED-29 Rev. 1 January 1983 Appendix A Modification of Polling Constants 1.
This procedure allows the ODCS operator to add or remove towers fom the routine polling sequence.
2.
Enter the number 5 and depress RETURN to initiate this program.
3.
Enter the station abbreviation of the tower to be modified, depress RETURN.
4.
Five lines containing site-specific information will appear on the screen. The first line contains the site name. The second and third lines contain telephone numbers corresponding to the Microtels.* The fourth line contains the polling f requency and the fif th line contains comments.
Enter the line number to be changed and depress RETURN.
5.
Enter the change desired in the appropriate format, depress RETURN.
6.
Always indicate the type of cnange and the date made in the comments section.
7.
Continue with additional changes by entering the letter C and depress RETURN. When all changes have been made, enter the letter A to abort the program and depress RETURN.
8.
The main menu appears on the screen. Continue with additional program execution if desired.
The operating stations (D,Q,Z,L) have 2 microtels on-sites the met, shed Microtel is listed first, the in-plant Microtel second.
Therefore the telephone numbers will be different. Refer to the GSEP telephone directory for a list of telephone numbers.
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ED-29 Rev. 1 January 1983 Appendix B Monitor Routine Polling Status This procedure enebles the ODCS operator to check which station is currently being polled and the number of hours the polling sequence is behind. Significant lags in the polling sequence may indicate malfunctioning microprocessors.
2.
Enter the number 6 to invoke the program, depress RETURN.
3.
A three column display appears on the screen. The first column contains the list of polling locations. The second column contains the number of polling periods each location is behind. The third column contains the length of the polling period, that is, the s. umber of hours that the sequence should contain.
4.
An asterisk in the second column indicates that polling is in progress at that location.
5.
To rerun the program, enter the letter C, depress RETURN or to exit the program, enter the letter A, depress RETURN.
6.
The main menu appears on the screen. Continue with additional program execution if desired.
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Rev. 1 January 1983 Appendix C Examination of the Polling Iag 1.
This procedure allows the ODCS operator to review the routine polling log. This is especially useful to determine the reason a location has fallen behind in the polling sequence.
2.
To initiate the program, enter the number 7 and depress RETURN.
3.
Enter the log date on the form MMDDYY, depress Return.
4.
Enter the first hour of the log to be examined (0-23),
depress RETURN.
5.
Enter the last hour of the log to be examined (0-23),
depress RETURN.
6.
The display shows the date and time with an appropriate comment regarding the poll. A review of the comments will easily relay to the ODCS operator the reason any poll has failed.
7.
Enter the letter A and dep ess RETURN to exit the program.
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The main menu appears on the screen. Continue with additional program execution if desired.
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Listing and Printing the Routine Poll Files 1.
This procedure enables the ODCS operator to examine and print the routine poll files.
2.
To initiate the p ogram, enter the number 8 and depress RETURN.
3.
Enter the designator tor the station desired, depress RETURN.
4.
Enter the date of file or interest in the format MMDDYY, depress RETURN.
5.
Enter the appropriate designator, H for hourly, M for minute F for forecast or R for Real lake ef fect and convergence zone markers, depress RETURN.
6.
Enter the time (0-23) of the first hour or mi.sute, record to be listed, depress RETURN.
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Enter the time (0-23) of the last hour or minute record to be listed, depress RETURN.
8.
Respond appropriately if the file is to be printe,d.
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Enter the letter A and depress RETURN to exit the program.
10.
The main menu appears on the screen. Continue with additional program execution if desired.
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ED-25 Revistors 3 January, 1983 GSEP ENVIRONMENTAL DIRECTOR EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE
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Janua ry, 1983 A.
Purpose This procedure establishes a step by step instruction for the operation of the Ampex computer terminals and the Rastek 6200 computer terminals for the execution of the ODCS programs.
B.
References 1.
Generating Station Emergency Plan, April 1981 2.
Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, Revision 2, August 1980 C.
PrereeJisites l.
A working knowledge of computer terminals is helpful.
D.
Precautions 1.
Care must be taken to enter the appropriate ID and password for a given location.
E.
Limitations and Actions 1.
If the Prime computer is down, the programs may not be run.
F.
Procedure 1.
Turn on the Ampex terminal. The switch is located in the lef t rear corner of the scope.
2.
Turn on the Ramtek 6200 terminal. The switch is located in the front right corn 4r of the scope.
3.
Refer to Appendices A and B for the logon procedures in the Corporate Command Center (CCC).
4.
Refer to appendices C and D for the logon procedures in the Technical Support Center (TSC) and Emergency Operations Facility (BOF).
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Appendices i
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Appendix A - Corporate Command Center (CCC) flow chart -
i Ampex equipment.
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Appendix B - Corporate Command Center flow chart -
RAMTEK 6200 equipment..
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Appendix C - Technical Support Center and Emergency operations Facility flow chart -
Azpex equipment.
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Appendix D - Technical Support Center and Emergency operations Facility flow chart -
RAMTEK 6200 equipment.
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Appendix E - Station Abbreviations I
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