ML20031G726
| ML20031G726 | |
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| Site: | Quad Cities |
| Issue date: | 09/23/1981 |
| From: | COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. |
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| PROC-810923-01, NUDOCS 8110230543 | |
| Download: ML20031G726 (9) | |
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QEP 330-0 Revision 8 September 1981 ASSESStiENT ACTIONS ID/10,IP 9
330-0 Rev. 8 09-21-81 Assessment Actions 330-1 Abnormal Personnel Exposure Rev. 3 08-10-81 330-2 Accidental Release of Radtoactivity Within the Site Boundary Rev. 2 02-22-81 330-3 Rev. 2 09-21-81 Environs Monitoring 330 4 Estir.i-tion -of Of f-Site Dose from
.o Unplanned Relee_m of Radtoactive Rev. I 12-17-80 Ef fluents 330-5 Estimating liigh Activity Releases Rev. I 12-17-80 during Accident Conditions 330-6 Air Sampling Under Accident Rev. I 12-17-80 Conditions 330-7 In-Plant lodine-131 Measurement During Post-Accid.:nt Conditions Rev. 3 08-21-81 330-8 Sampling,llandling, and Analysis of Post Accident Reactor Coolant Rev. 2 05-18-81 Samples 330-9 Estimating Plant Release Using the Stack Gas Monitors Hev. I 12-17-80 330-T1 Quad-Cities Station Environs Monitoring-Rev. 1 06-20-80 Dairy Farms 330-T2 Dose Factors for Gaseous Releases Rev. I 12-17-80 330-T3 Dose Factors for Liquid Releases Rev. I 12-17-80 330-T4 Rev. I 12-17-80 APPROVED
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PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to outline the method of collecting and analyzing samples from the environs to ensure that the radiation exposure to the general public is minimized.
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Radiological Assistant Handbook, Part 5.
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QEP 330-T1.
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Transportation must be secured for the performance of environs monitoring.
Normally, the Environs Team will utilize vehicles as they are available from Stores, Maintenance; or by using the duty car.
The Environs Director maintains a listing of those vehicles assigned to Quad-Cities Station.
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LIMIT 4.TIONS AND ACTIONS 1.
For the general pellic, the guidelines suggested in the Radiological Assistant Handbook will be the guidelines for Commonwealth, although environmental, peruonal health, and other p~oblems of the moment may necessitate some deviation from these guidelinen. However, the radi-ation exposure to the general public will be kept below the suggested guidelines to the greatest extent possible.
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PROCEDURE i
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Land, Air and Vegetation Monitoring.
Collect aad replace the particulate and charcoal air samples from a.
the environmental surveillance stations.
(1) Field counting of air sampics may be necessary in order to determine where additional hi-volume samples should be taken.
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Send samples to a laboratory designated by the GSEP Command Center Director for final counting.
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added to the affected sites Initial emphasis shoeld be in downwind areas.
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Assist the DOE Chicago Operations Office and State of Illinois in defining the periphery of the of f-site contamination area by collecting and counting vegetation and air samples.
(1) Check for alpha activity in those environmental samples showing high beta gumma activity.
Alpha samples should be counted in laborttory type instrumentation before an area is considered uncontaminated or otherwise safe for human occu-panc.
j (2) Replace beta gacea environmental films daily or at such lesser freque cies that will atill provide positive data on the badges. Add additional TIJ) dosimeters to the environ-mental.urveillance stations for back-up data if necessary.
(3) The initial collection of environmental information might be rapidly obtained in some cases by aerial survey or by dropping helicopter teams equipped with a sodium iodide gamma detector at appropriate locations.
(4) Ground survey teams in vehiclea equipped with beta and gamma detectors, air samplers, and field-type air sample counting
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equipment should be used to further define affected areas.
Q Assist DOE Chicago Operations Office and Illinois Department of e.
Public Health in assessing public cxposure and contamination of crops and foodstuffs.
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Water Monito-ing Assist DOE Chicago Operation and Illinois Department of Public a.
Health in surveying the aquatic environment..
(1) Determine to the extent possible the total activity released to the river or to the ground from large spills.
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If possible, determine whether or not t his release could require control measures at public water intakes and advise the Illinois Depart ment of Public licalth accordingly.
(3) Establish water sampling stations at strategic points on the Mississippi River.
(a) Spot survey wells within a two mile radius of the plant in the case of a ground spi]1 (4) Arrange with the Illinois Department of Public liealth to take samples at appropriate water intakes.
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(5) Assist the State and DOE by providing analysis of these samples.
(6) Counsel with the Illinois Department of Public IIealth in control measures using the guidelines in Radiological Assis-tant liandbook.
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Flilk tionitoring Assist the Illinois Department of Public Health in a program to a.
monitor the local milk supply.
(1) Ensure that downwind milk sarpling stations are established and milk samples from each milking are collected and analyzed for iodine 131.
(2) Those stations where significant levels of iodine 131 are detected should also be sampled for strontium 89, strontium 90, and ces.im 137 until it has been determ ned that these i
radionuclides are or are not of significance.
(2) Spot check milk samples collected from all quadrants around the site with laboratory instruments.
(4) Counsel with the Illinois Department of Public IIcalth in control measures using the guidelines in the Radiological
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Information concerning the environmental milk monitoring program dairies, including the telruhone numbers and locations of the dairy fa rms, is specitied in QEa _70-T1.
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CIIECICLISTS 1.
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TECIINICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
None.
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ID/1K,1L EMERGENCY CONDITIONS 200-r Emergency Conditions Rev. 5 09-23-81 200-1 Classification of GSEP Conditions Rev. 2 04-27-81 200-2 Classification of an Incident Involving Hazardous Materials Rev. 1 06-20-80 200-T1 Quad-Cities Emergency Action Levels Rev. 3 05-08-81 200-T2 Emergency Action-Levels.-
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September 1981 PROCEDURE CROSS REFERENCE ID/4S CONDITIONS PROCEDURES Aircraf t Crash or Missiles impacted QGA-12,20 Control Room Evacuation QOA 010-5 Earthquake QEP 340-1 Unplanned Explosion QEP 340-5; QAP 1900-6, 1900~S1 Fire QEP 340-5; Q0A 4100-1, 4100-2; QAP 1170-3 Flood Q0A 010-4 Security Threat Consult QSP procedure manual Tornado or Severe Winds QEP 340-2 Toxic Gas QOA 010-5, 5750-13 Loss of AC Power QGA-10, 11, 12, 20; QOA 6100-1, 6100-2, 6400-1, 6400-2, 6500-1, 6500-2, 6500-3, 6500-4, 6500-5, 6500-6, 6600-1, 6600-2, 6600-4, 6700-4, 6700-5, 6700-6, 6800-1, 6800-2, 7000-1 Loss of DC Power QOA 6900-1, 6900-2, 6900-3 ATWS/ Plant Shutdown Functions QEP 340-3; QGA-1/, 19; QOA 300-5, 1000-2, 4400-1 Technical Specification Consult Tech Spec Refer to QOS outage LCO Exceeding sheets and surveillance procedures.
LOCA QEP 330-7, 330-8; QGA-1, 2, 5, 18, T1; QOA 201-1, 201-5, 201-6, 1000-4, 1300-6, 1400-1, 2300-1 RV or SV Fail to Close Q0A 201-2, 201-3 MS Line Break Outside DW QEP 330-6, 330-7; QGA-3; QOA 201-1, 1700-6 Fuel Handling eccident QEP 330-6, 330-7; QOA 7500-1; QAP 1170 7 APPROVED SEP 2 31981 Q.C.O.S.R
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CONDITIONS PROCEDURES Containment High Radiation QEP 330-7, 330-8; QGA-1; Q0A 201-6 Reactor Coolant High Activity QGA-7; QOA 1700-6 High Prima ry Containment Pressure QGA-1, 2; Q0A 1600-1 Gaseous Effluent Release QEP 330-2, 330-4, 330-5, 330-9, 330-T2, 330-T4, 330-T5, 350-T1, 350-T2, 550-T1, 550- f2, S' o-T3; QOA 1700-3,1700-4 a
Liquid Effluent Release QEP 430 '_, 330-4, 330-T3 Personnel Injury QEP 370-1, 370-2, 550-1; QAP 1170-5 Hazardous Materials QEP 200-2 Transportation Accident QEP 310-1 Overexposure QEP 330-1, 350-T1, 350-T2, 360-4, 360-5. 360-S1, 360-T5, 360-T6, 360-T7, 360-T8, 370-2, 610-1, 610-T1, 620-1, 620-2
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Oil Spill QEP 340-4 Evacuation QEP 360-1, 360-2, 360-3, 360-T1, 360-T2, 360-T3, 360-T4 Loss of Containment QOA 1600-2 O
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