ML20032B123
| ML20032B123 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Peach Bottom |
| Issue date: | 09/23/1981 |
| From: | PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC |
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| ML20032B121 | List: |
| References | |
| PROC-810923-01, NUDOCS 8111040536 | |
| Download: ML20032B123 (44) | |
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) CONTROLLEO APPEVCD CSPY EP-C-201
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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-C-201 Emergency Control Officer Purpose To delineate the responsibilities and actions of the Emergency Control Officer and to prescribe procedures for establishment and functioning of the Headquarters Emergency Control Center.
O References Emergency Plan, Sec. 5 (Organizational Control of Emergencies)
Emergency Plan, Sec. 6 (Actii'ation of Emergency Organization)
Emergency Plan, Sec. 7 (Emergency Facilities and Equipment)
EP 209 Telephone List for e. aergency Use Action Level I
The Headquarters Emergency Control Center is activated at the direction of the Emergency Control Officer.
This would be expected for the following classes of emergencias:
I 1)
Site Area Emergency (EP-104) 2)
General Emergency (EP-105)
Procedure The Headquarters Emergency Control Center is located at the Main Office Building of the Philadelphia Electric Company, 2301 Market Street, Philadelphia.
It is the main location where Corporate Support personnel report when activated and is the central location from which Corporate Support functions are carried out.
Communications, plant drawings and procedures are available.
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hub of the Headquarters ECC is on the 7th floor.
Pesch Bottom Atomic Power Station area for tracking wind direction and radiological data is located on this floor.
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4 Immediate Actions 1.
The Emergency Control Officer shall:
a Proceed to the Headquarters Emergency Control Center.-
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Activate Corporate Emergency Support personnel as l'
appropriate (see EP-209 for telephone numbers).
For a General Emergency, the Emergency Control Officer shall verify activation of:
(1)
Manager, Public Information (or Manager, Corporate i
Communications)
(2)
Emergency Security Officer, (3)
Medical Director, (4)
Administrative and Logistics Manager.
1 l-These personnel are notified directly by the Site l
Emergency Coordinator in accordance with EP-C-202.
c.
Notify the Federal / State Government. Liaison.
d.
Review the procedures for the following support functions.
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Administrative and Logistics Manager (EP-C-206) l (2)
Transmission and Distribution Support Coordinator (EP-C-213)
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Emergency Security Officer (EP-C-215) l (4)
Medical Director (EP-C-205)
(5)
Design and Construction Support Officer (EP-C-216)
(6)
Emergency Information Officer (EP-C-214)
These personnel will report directly to the Emergency Control Officer.
Based on this review, and the recommendations of the personnel listed above, determine which major items are of the highest priority because of the utiency of the requirements, the long lead times involved, or the complexity of the tasks to be
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undertaken by the support organizations.
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Conduct meetings as necessary with appropriate persons I.
performing corporate support functions to accomplish the fo.11owing :
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Assign responsibility for fulfilling the priority requirements.
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Assign the priorities of the major tasks.
(3)
Assign deadlines and establish a schedule for periodic progress reports.
f.
Determine that necessary communication links are available.
Fo)1ow-up Actions 1)
The Emergency Control Officer has overall responsibility for the following:
a.
Management of the Corporate Support functions.
b.
Ensuring effective liaison with General Electric Company, Bechtel, other contractors, and other utilities which provide support to the plant.
c.
Coordinating with the Emergency Director and Site Emergency Coordinator in determining when to modify the O
Emergency Organization for the recovery phase.
2)
Depending on the nature and duration of the emergency, conditions at the plant site, and other factors, the Emergency Control Officer may direct that specific support functions be moved to the plant site.
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Philadelphia Electric Company Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-C-202 Site Emergency Coordinator Purpose To delineate the responsibilities and actions of the site i
Emergency Coordinator.
References Emergency Plan, Sec. 5 (Organizational Control of Emergencies)
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Emergency Plan, Sec. 6 (Activation of Emergency Organization)
Emergency Plan, Sec. 7 (Emergency Facilities and Equipment)
EP 209 Telephone List for Emergency Use Action Level The Site Emergency Coordinator is activated for the following classes of emergencies:
1.
Site Area Emergency (EP-104) 2.
General Emergency (EP-105)
Procedure NOTE:
The EOF is located in the Unit 1 Administration Building, on the second floor.
The EOF is the central location for coordinating response activities of on-site and off-site organizations.
The major functions of this facility include:
1) environmental and radiological surveys 2) analysis of off-site samples Os 3) electric power coordination and planning 4) dose projection calculations
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5) coordination with off-site agencies.
The EOF function is possible under any of the emergency classifications.
Immediate Actions 1.
The Site Emergency Coordinator shall:
a.
Proceed to the Emergency Operations Facility.
b.
Report organizationally to the Emergency Control Officer.
c.
Notify the following (see EP-209 for telephone numbers):
(1)
Emergency Control Officer.
(2)
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region I, Office of Inspection and Enforcement, if not previously notified by the interim emergency director or s
emergency director (red phone, when installed).
(3)
Department of Energy, Bookhaven Area Radiological Assistance Program (if hazards extend outside the site boundary).
Advise Bureau of Radiation Protection when this notification is to be made.
For a General Emergency, also notify the following:
(4)
Manager, Public Information (or Manager, Corporate Communications)
(5)
Medical Director (6)
Emergency Security Officer (7)
Administrative and Logistics Manager d.
Supervise the activation of the EOF.
The Radiation Survey Team shall perform the initial steps in activating the EOF on their arrival.
e.
Request the collection of environmental station samples per EP-C-315, if necessary.
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Through the Radiation Survey Team Leader, direct all radiation surveys conducted in off-site areas.
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The Site Emergency Coordinator is responsible for the following:
a.
Maintaining awareness of plant. status and being alert to potential off-site consequences of the emergency.
b.
Coordinating between the On-Site Emergency Organization and the Off-Site Emergency Organization, when activated, to obtain necessary additional facilities, equipment, supplies, personnel, or technical services.
c.
Coordinating with the Emergency Control Officer concerning personnel, equipment, and materials expected to arrive at tha plant site.
d.
Ensuring preparations are made for check-in of incoming personnel, especially with regard to site area access control, indoctrination of visiting personnel, maintenance of proper security, issuing dosimeters and preparing exposure records, and distribution of
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protective clothing and equipment.
e.
Providing management direction for the establishment and functioning of the Emergency Support Center.
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Supervising the functioning of the Emergency Operations Facility.
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Reviewing with the Emergency Director the current status j
of information provided to agencies of the Off-Site l
Emergency Organization and relieving the Emergency Director of this responsibility.
The Site Emergency Coordinator will then serve as the primary on-site contact for Federal, State, and local emergency response agencies which dispatch personnel to the plant vicinity, and will provide status and assessment information to agencies of the Off-Site Emergency Organization.
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Providing direction for Philadelphia Electric Emergency Organization personnel who are dispatched to the plant l
site and for support personnel activated by Philadelphia l
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Keeping the Emergency Control Officer and the Emergency Director appraieed of actions taken and of consequences off-site.
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Coordination with the Federal / State Government Liaison, Emergency Director and the Emergency Control Officer in determining when to modify the Emergency Organization for the recovery phase, and informing various agencies and organizations when the modification is to be implemented.
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References Emergency Plan, Sec. 5 (Organizational control of Emergencies)
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Emergency Plan, Sec. 7 (Emergency Facilities & Equipment)
EP-209 Telephone List for Fmergency Use Action Level After deliberation with the Emergency Director and the Site Emergency Coordinator and the Federal / State Government Liaison, tt. Emergency Control Officer announces the initiation of the Recovery phase and assumes the title of Recovery Manager.
Procedure The Recovery Manager is a representative of the office of the Vice President, Electric Production, or the Vice President, Engineering and Research Department.
The Recovery Manager has overall responsibility for design, analysis, construction and l
implementation of activities associated with recovery from the l
emergency, and shall ensure that plans and significant actions have the concurrence of managers of affected organizations.
The Recovery Manager shall:
1.
Assume all the functions of the Emergency Control Officer
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Operate rcm the Emergency Operations Facility or the Emergentf Support Center.
3 Activate corporate support personnel as appropriate (see EP-209 for telephone numbers).
4.
Review the procedures for the following support f' unctions.
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Medical Director (EP-C-205) b)
Administration and Logistics Manager (EP-C-206) c)
Emergency Security Officer (EP-C-215) d)
Design and Construction Support Officer (EP-C-210) e)
Planning and Scheduling Coordinator (EP-C-224) f)
Rad Waste Coordinator (EP-C-225) g)
Core Physics Coordinator (EP-C-206)
These personnel will report directly to the Recovery Manager.
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5.
Conduct meetings as necessary with appropriate persons
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Direct those activities designed to maintain the plant in a safe condition and restore operations.
7.
Maintain records identifying communications,.. roblems, corrective actions and results related to the emergency.
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EP-C-209 Telepaone List'for Emcrgency Use Action Level The Emergency Control Officer shallLnotify the Federal / State Government Liaison for Site and Ceneral' Emergencies.
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Federal / State Government Liaison shall:
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Report to the Headquart'e'rs, normal work area.
2.
Establish and maintain contact with Emergency Central Officer and the Public Information Officer'to obtain information concerning plant status and environmental consequences of the incident.
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Establish and mainta'in contact with state and federal i
governmental authorities.-
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Serve as the primary management representative to government authorities durinij the course of the emergency.
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Philadelphia Electric Company Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-C-206 Administrative and Logistics Manager Purpose To delineate the responsibilities and actions of the Administrative and Logistics Manager.
References Emergency Plan, Sec. 5.3.1.2 Os EP-209 Emergency Telephone List EP-C-202 Site Emergency Coordinator i
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The Emergency Control Officer shall activate the Administrative and Logistics Manager upon notification by the Interim Emergency Director or Site Emergency Coordinator.
For a General Emergency, the Site Emergency Coordinator directly notifies the j
Administrative and Logistics Manager per EP-C-202.
Procedure The Administrative and Logistics Manager is responsible for providing the necessary Logistic Support during an emergency including the following:
a.
Urgent Requirements:
(1)
Contracting for or arranging for support services and equipment immediately required at the site.
(2)
Transportatien for corporate, contractor, or government personnel proceeding to the site immediately, including i
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4 arrangements for vehiclea, drivers, fuel, escorts, and maps or directions to the site.
(3)
Accommodations for emergency support personnel proceeding to the site Immadiately, including reservations at local motels / hotels.
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Feeding plant shift, plant staff and contractor i
personnel currently at the site, including preparation and delivery of food and beverages.
b.
Long-Term Requirements with Long Lead Times:
(1)
Obtaining large or specialized tools and equipment.
(2)
Contracting for or arranging for support services and equipment required at the site.
(3)
Establishing shuttle service to the site and in the general site area, i
(4)
Providing maintenance, repairs, and fuel for large numbers of vehicles.
(5)
Providing accommodations for large groups at or near the site.
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Providing temporary. office space and office supplies.
(7)
Establishing long-term food services at or near the site.
(8)
Providing temporary toolsheds, outdoor workshops, or l
temporary storage sheds.
(9)
Providing temporary sanitary facilities at the site.
(10) Staffing designated stores issue points and establishing temporary storerooms.
The Administrative and Logistics Manager shall:
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Report to the Headquarters, normal work area.
2.
Report organizationally to the Emergency Control Officer.
3.
Activate or verify activation of the following personnel, as necessary (see EP-209 for telephone numbers):
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Support Personnel Accommodations Coordinator c.
Transportation Coordinator d.
Purchasing Coordinator e.
Communications Coordinator f.
Stores Division Coordinator g.
T&D Support Coordinator
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These personnel will report directly to the Administrative and Logistics Manager.
4.
Obtain as clear an understanding as possible of the nature of the emergency, the conditions at the site (especially regarding radiological and safety hazards), and anticipated support requirements.
This is best done by discussion with the Emergency Control Officer and/or the Site Emergency O
Coordinator.
5.
Review the procedures for the support functions listed in step 3.
As soon as possible, recommend to the Emergency control Officer which items should be of highest priority either because of the urgency of the requirements, the long lead times involved, or the complexity of the tasks to be undertaken by the support organizations.
6.
Maintain contact with the persons listed in Step 3 to accomplish the following:
a.
Assign responsibility for fulfilling the priority requirements.
b.
Establish the priorities of the tasks, as assigned by the Emergency. Control Officer.
Assign the priorities of tasks not addressed by the Emergency Control Officer.
c.
Assign deadlines and establish a schedule for periodic progress reports.
7.
Direct the actions of the personnel listed in Step 3 in fulfilling the requirements in their order of priority.
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Coordinate with the Emergency Security Officer or the site Emergency Coordinator for clearance through roadblocks and traffic control points.
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Coordinate with the Transmission and Distribution Support Coordinator for emergency site electric power.
- 10. Periodically notify the Emergency Control Officer and the Site Emergency Coordinator of actions taken and of other actions planned.
The On-Site Emergency Organization should be aware of what personnel are expected to arrive at the site so that preparations can be made for site area &ccess control, plant access control, indoctrination of visiting personnel, maintenance of proper security, issuance of dosimetry and preparation of exposure records, and distribution of protective clothing and equipment.
- 11. Maintain records identifying communications, problems, corrective actions and results related to the emergency.
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Personnel proceeding to the site must be properly instructed concerning directions to the plant or site, hazards at the plant, access and security requirements, and applicable precautions.
All visiting personnel should be directed to check-in at the Emergency Support Center when first on-site.
Escorts may be necessary.
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Philadelphia Electric Company Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure C-EP-207 Support Personnel Procurement Coordinator Purpose To delineate the responsibilities and actions of the support Personnel Procurement Director.
References g~s Emergency Plan, Sec. 5.3.1.3
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EP-209 Telephone List for Emergency use Action Level, The Emergency Control Officer shall activate the Administrative and Logistics Manager upon notification by the Interim Emergency Director or Site Emergency Coordinator.
For a General Emergency, the Site Emergency Coordinator directly notifies the Administrative and Logistics Manager per EP-0-202.
The Support Personnel Procurement Coordinator shall be activated by the Administrative and Logistics Manager.
Procedure The general responsibility of the Support Personnel Procurement Coordinator is to coordinate the procurement of manpower and materials from sources outside the Philadelphia Electric Company on an expedited basis to support the emergency response.
Examples include the following:
a.
Urgent Requirements i
(1)
Radiological support services - environmental and
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Portable instrumentation and instrument calibration / repair.
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Health Physics and Chemistry Technicians.
b.
Long-Term Requirements (1)
Engineering expertise - as would be necessary to perform engineering analysis or for planning design modifications (this will probably require the services of General Electric, Bechtel, or other engineering consulting firms).
(2)
Contract maintenance personnel - including electricians, pipefitters, boilermakers, steamfitters, painters, laborers, welders, and other tradesmen.
(3)
Other temporary personnel - including secretaries, clerks, security personnel, bus or truck drivers.
(4)
Nuclear Power Plant Operations Consultants.
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Nuclear Power Plant Operators.
The Support Personnel Procurement Group Coordinator shall:
1.
Report to the Headquarters, normal work area.
2.
Report organizationally to the Administrative and Logistics i
Manager.
3.
Obtain as clear an understanding as possible of the nature of the emergency; the conditions at.the site (especially regarding radiological and safety hazards).
4.
Coordinate with the Purchasing Coordinator to arrange for required personnel and services and to fulfill the requirements in the order of their priority, as established by the Administrative and Logistics Manager.
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Coordinate with the Transportation Coordinator to ensure arrangements are made for transportation of personnel from their initial point of arrival to their final destination.
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Coordinate with the Support Personnel Accommodations l
Coordinator to ensure arrangements are made for accommodations, escorts (if necessary), and transportation of r
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Coordinate with the Emergency Security Officer, through the Administrative and Logistics Manager, for clearance through roadblocks and traffic control points.
8.
Maintain records identifying communications, problems, corrective actions and results related to the emergency.
NOTE:
THE INSTITU,TE OF NUCLEAR POWER OPERATIONS CAN PROVIDE ASSISTANCE IN LOCATING SOURCES OF EMERGENCY MANPOWER AND EQUIPMENT (SEE EP-209 FOR INPO HOTLINE TELEPHONE NUMBER).
NOTE:
Radiological or safety hazards at the plant or site area mandate special considerations and arrangements.
Visiting personnel must be properly instructed concerning directions to the plant or site, hazards at the plant, access and security requirements, and applicable precautions.
Visiting personnel should normally be directed to check-in at the Emergency Support Center when first on-site.
Escorts may be g-w necessary.
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Philadelphia Electric Company Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-C-315 Recovery of Post Emergency Environmental Radiological Monitoring Samples Purpose This procedure provides for implementation of the emergency environmental sampling program.
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EP-C-201 Emergency Control Officer 3.
EP-C-202 Site Emergency Coordinator 4.
EP-C-209 Telephone List for Emergency Use j
Note:
This procedure is implemented by the Engineering and Research Department upon notification from any of the following:
1.
Peach Bottom shift supervision (Interim Emergency Director) 2.
Emergency Director or his alternate 3.
Site Emergency Coordinator or his alternate Responsibility for implementation of this procedure rests within the Engineering and Research Department.
The Environmental Branch, Mechanical Engineering Division, shall provide overall coordination of sample collection, sample transport, sample
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Procedure 1.
Upon notification per EP-C-201 or EP-C-202, the Environmental Sampling Coordinator (refer to Appendix C in the procedure) shall obtain the following information from the Emergency Director (at the TSC) or Dose Assessment Functional Group (at the EOF):
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Classification of Accident -
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Release point (s) - Main Stack Roof Vent Unit 2 Unit 3 Other Main Stack c.
Prevailing wind direction (Direction from which wind Roof Vents is blowing as indicated by meteorological instrumentation) d.
Estimated plume area radiation conditions -
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dose rate Rem /hr Thyroid Note In lieu of receiving radiation conditions, a judgment by the Emergency Director or Site Emergency Coordinator that the plume zone hazards would not preclude recovery of samples shall be accepted.
However, the Environmental Sampling Coordinator may request that a qualified H.P.
representative be provided to accompany the sample collector for the purpose of measuring radiation levels during the collection process.
2.
The Environmental Sampling Coordinator shall:
a.
direct the Consultant Laboratory to prepare for immediate analysis of samples per Appendix D of this procedure.
b.
direct the Consultant Laboratory to prepare a complete batch of TLD's with controls and transport the batch to j
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direct the Consultant Laboratory to provide a courier to receive samples at Conowingo Hydroelectric Station.
d.
notify the Sample Collector (refer to Appendix C of this procedure) to report to conowingo Hydroelectric Station and prepare for recovery of samples.
e.
di1:ect Research and Testing Division personnel (refer to Appendix C of this procedure) to tabulate data from weather station radiation instruments.
f.
supervise preparation of reports by the Environmental Branch - Mechanical Engineering Division personnel.
g.
submit reports on environmental data to the Site Emergency Coordinator and Dose Assessment Functional Group.
3.
The Sample Collector shall:
a.
report to Conowingo Hydroelectric Station to obtain supplies and keys.
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recover all air particulate and air iodine samples in the sector of the prevailing downwind direction relative to each release point plus the two contiguous sectors.
Note If there are no sample locations in the contiguous sectors, the nearest neighboring sectors with samples shall be used (refer to Appendices A and B of this procedure for sample locations).
c.
exchange the emergency TLD packet in the sector of the prevailing downwind direction relative to each release l
point plus the two contiguous sectors.
Note The Environmental Sampling Coordinator shall designate other areas as appropriate.
d.
collect,asture grass and broadleaf vegetables in the sector of the prevailing direction downwind and contiguous sectors.
(See NOTE to Step 3b above.)
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obtain grab samples of water at or near the Peach Bottom discharge canal, Conowingo Hydroelectric Station, Chester Water Company intakes.
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obtain milk samples at all environmental stations 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> following the initiation of the emergency.
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deliver all samples to the conowingo Hydroelectric Station for pickup by consultant laboratory courier.
4.
The Research and Testing Division personnel shall:
a.
tabulate hourly readings (beginning one hour prior to the release) from all weather station radiation instruments.
b.
transmit this data every four hours to the Environmental Sampling Coordinator.
5.
The Environmental Branch - Mechanical Engineering Division personnel shall:
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compile-and analyze data from environmental samples.
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prepare reports summarizing environmental data and submit reports to the Environmental Sampling
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APPENDIX A Page 1 EMERCEMCY ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOCECAL MONITORING PROGRAM STATIONS D
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- 68 HOLT 5000 DAM-HYDROELECTRIC STATION
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- 17 RIVERYlEW ROAD 22 EAGLE ROAD 0 SECTOR OFF SITE 23 PEACH BOTTOM-150 26 SLAB ROAD 27 NORTH COOPER ROAD
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'33A FULTON WEATHER STATION
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45 PB-KEENEY LINE 46 BROADCREEK 47 BROA0 CREEK SCOUT CAMP 48 IIACTON SUBSTATION 49 PB-CONASTONE LINE 50 TRANSCO PIPELINE SITE 51 FIN SUSSTATION TITLE TLD AND Alt PARilCULATE NCNITOR STAil0NS WITNIN 10 Elll! 0F PLACH BOTTON !!TE
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APPENDIX C TELEPHONE LIST OF PERSONNEL TO BE CONTACTED BY THI3 PROCEDURE I.
Environmental Sampling Coordinator Cary Rush
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Robert Logue
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Alternate (Home)
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Sample Collectors e
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Recovery of Air Filters Primary
- Charles Reid (Home)
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Alternate - John Smerke l
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-JosephReifenrathf (Office)
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Recovery of Milk, Vegetation, Surface Water, TLD's Charles Reid (Home)
Primary (School)
Alternates -
Alan Marie (Office) f (Home)
John Ballantine (Office)
(Home) i III. Consultant Laboratory A.
Analysis of Samples and Sample Courier Radiation Management Corporation (Alternate)
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Research and Testing Division A.
Tabulation of Gamma Chart Readings Lane Corbett (Home,1 Primary Charles Andersen Alternate (Home)
- Ask for laboratory manager.
If no onc is a.t RMC, the PECo. load dispatcher office at"
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Caller should ask L.D.
supervisor to contact RMC and have them contact him at his' number.
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1.
Air Particulates (each filter) a)
Gamma spec b)
Gross beta (wait at least 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> following sample collection) 2.
Air Iodine
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Gamma Spec 3.
Surface Water a)
Gamma Spec (unprepared sample) 4.
Pasture Grass and Broad Leaf Vegetation a)
Gamma Spec (unprepared sample) 1 5.
Milk a)
Gamma Spec (unprepared sample) 6.
TLD - read in accordance with normal procedures
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APPENDIX E - Page 1 POST EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE COLLECTION Sample collection equipment and supplies necessary for the
_collec' ion of post emergency environmental samples will be stored.
in Cont,wingo Hydroelectric Station storeroom.
I.
Air Particulates A.
Sampling Locations Recover samples from stations located in the prevailing 22-1/2 degree downwind sector (s) from each release. point and each contiguous sector, or the nearest neighboring sector (s) if there are no stations in these sectors.
See Appendices A and B for location and direction of sampling stations from PBAPS off gas stack and/or building vents.
4 B.
Sampling Method Note:.No air particulate filters shall be removed unless they are immediately replaced with new filters (Gelman type AE, 47 mm preferred).
Record the type filter used.
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On a sample collection information sheet, record adjacent to each station number the date, time of day and running time met er reading at the time of filter exchange.
2.
Stop the air pump and carefully remove the filter from the filter holder and place individually into
- 3 a clean envelope marked with the environmental station number.
(See Appendices A and B.)
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Install a new clean filter in the filter holder with the matted' surface out and return the sampler to operation.
4.
Transport all filters recovered and sample collection information to Conowingo Hydroelectric Station for pickup by the consultant laboratory courier.
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Air Iodines A.
Sampling Locations Recover samples located in the prevailing 22-1/2 degree downwind sector (s) from each release point and each contiguous sector, or the nearest neighboring sector (s) if there are no stations in these sectors.
See Appendices A and B for location and direction of sampling stations from PBAPS offgas stack and/or building vents.
B.
Sampling Method Note: No air iodine filters shall be removed unless they are immediately replaced with new filters (Radeco/SAI CP-100 charcoal cartridge).
1.
On a sample collection information sheet record adjacent to each station number the date, time of day and running time meter reading at the time of filter exchange.
2.
Stop the air pump and carefully remove the filter from the filter holder and place individually into a clean envelope marked with the environmental station number.
(See Appendices A and B).
3.
Install a new clean filter cartridge with the arrow in the direction of air flow and return the sampler to generation.
4.
Transport all filters recovered and sample collection information to Conowingo Hydroelectric Station for pickup by the consultant laboratory courier.
III. TLD's A.
Gampling Locations Recover samples from stations located in the prevailing 22-1/2 degree downwind sector (s) from each release point and each contiguous sector, or the nearest neighboring sector (s) if there are no stations in these sectors.
See Appendices A and B for location and direction of sampling stations from PBAPS off gas stack and/or building vents.
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B.
Sampling Method 1.
At the stations where TLD's are to be recovered, remove the emergency TLD packets which are color-coded orange.
2.
Replace each packet of TLD's with a corresponding new set.
3.
Record the sample ID numbers (installed and removed), TLD Station Number, date, and time of day of TLD exchange on sample coAlection information sheets.
4.
After all desimeters are removed, package them in a polyethylene bag with the in transit control TLD's color-coded orange, and transport the package and sample collection information to conowingo Hydroelectric Station for pickup by courier.
NOTE: The in-transit control TLD is located in a lead shield in the primary sample collector's p)
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garage.
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Pasture Grass and Broad Leaf Vegetation l
A.
Sampling Locations Recover pasture grass (or broad leafy green vegetation if pasture grass is not available) samples near the site boundary in the prevailing downwind 22-1/2 degree sector from each release point and each contiguous sector.
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Sampling Method 1.
Cut top portion of exposed veger'. ion and recover approximately 5 lbt;. weight a*
,ch sampling location.
2.
Place in clean polyethv'
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3.
Label each bag numr sally.
4.
On a sample collection information sheet record the number that appears on the polyethylene bag.
Adjacent to each number record the date, time of day and detailed description of where the sample was taken.
5.
Transport the samples collected and collection information to Conowingo Hydroelectric Station for pickup by courier.
V.
Surface Water
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Sampling Locations - See Appendix A B.
Sampling Method 1.
With a clean container obtain a 2 gallon grab sample of water and pour into a clean polethylene bottle.
Place cap tightly on bottle.
2.
Label each bottle with the station number where collected.
3.
On a sample collection information sheet record, adjacent to each station number, the date and time of day of sample collection.
4.
Transport samples and collection information to conowingo Hydroelectric Station for pickup by courier.
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Milk i
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Sampling Method 1.
Remove 2 gallons of milk from the dairy's agitated bulk tank and place into a new polyethylene bottle and cap tightly.
2.
Label each bottle with the farm designation letter where collected.
3.
On a sample collection information sheet, record the date, time of sample collection and date when the bulk tank was last emptied.
4.
If the bulk tank is empty upon arrival at a farm, j
return to the farm at a time following the next milking.
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Transport the samples and collection information to
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