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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including EPP/IP-1.6 Re Emergency Operations Facility Organization & Operation & EPP/IP-2.6.1 Re Dose Projection & Short Form.Approval Sheet Encl
ML20038C342
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 11/16/1981
From:
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20038C335 List:
References
PROC-811116-01, NUDOCS 8112100454
Download: ML20038C342 (800)


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REVIEW AND REVISION OF THE DIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN LP.P. Aoproval CHAPTER 57 DIERGENCY DIPLEMJi2iTING PROCEDURES OSC Review Accreval Effective Rev.

No. Pares Issued Date t Si: nature i Date i Date Tssue 6[27/OC 7/jpl50 f(,4. L.t v2 Ef)9ff0 f/.$-[0 Issue EPP/I-l - Attachment 3, 6 TAB 1; Rev. /IP-1.1 - All Pages;

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/IP-5.4 - All Pages;

/IP-6.2 - All Pages; l /IP-7.2 - All Pages;

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DUQUESNE LIGNT COM'PANY Beaver Valley Power Station Nov.'16, 1981 Date Manual Transmittal i Please make the following changes to:

57 Manual: Operatino Chapter: E.P.P Issue: 6 Revision: 4

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- Emercency Precaredness Plan ---Vol 2 Procedures Filina Instructions Filine Instructions Remove i Insert Remove Inseet 5ection Page i Section Page Section Page Section Page ALL IS:iUE 6 REV 3 ISSUE 6 REV 4 proced-ires & anne) ..

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WilSCO @d BEAV R VALLEY F CWER STATICN EMERGENCY PREPMECNESS PLAN EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE p

LISTING INSTRUCTIONS EPP/I 1. Recognition and Classification of

. Emergency Conditions

2. Unusual Event
3. Alert 4 Site Area Emergency
5. General Emergency IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES EPP/IP 1 series--Activation 31 1 Not~ification 1.2 Comunications and Dissemination of Information 1.3 reserved l 1.4 TSC Organization and Operation 1.4.1 Reserved 1.5 Emergency Support Center (OSC/ ROC / ENC) Organization and Operation 1.5.1 Operation of Technical Support Center Equipment 1.6 EOF Organization and Operation l
PP/IP 2 series--Assessment 2.1 Emergency Radiological Monitoring 2.2 Onsite Monitoring for Airborne Release 2.3 Offsite Monitoring for Airborne Release 2.4 Offsite Monitoring for Liquid Release 2.5 Emergency Environmental Monitoring 2.6 Dose Projection l

2.6.1 Dose Projection--Short Form l

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. E?P/IP 3 series--Onsite Protective Actions 3.1 Evacuation 3.1.1 Unit 1 Construction Grcuo Evacuaticn 3.1.2 Unit 2 Construction Group Evacuation 3.1.3 Administration Building Evacuation 3.2 Personnel Accountability 3.3 Emergency Contamination Control 3.4 Emergency Respiratory Protection 3.5 Traffic and Access Control EPP/IP 4 series--Offsite Protective Actions 4.1 Recom.endation of Offsite Protective Ac" )ns EPP/IP 5 series--Aid to Personnel 5.1 Search and Rescue 5.2 Handling of Contaminated / Irradiated Personnel Injuries 5.3 Emergency Radiation Exposure Criteria and Control 5.4 Emergency Personnel Monitoring E??/IP 5 series--Re-entry / Recovery 5.1 Re-entry to Affected Areas--Criteria and Guidelines 5.2 Termination of the Emergency and Recovery E??/IP 7 series--Maintaininc Emercency Precarecness 7.1 Emergency Ecuipment Checklist and Maintenance Procedure 7.2 Administraticn of Emergency Preparedness Plan Drills and Exercises EPP/IP 3 Series--Fire ~iontinc 8.1 Fires in Controlled Areas EPP/IP 9 Series--Corcorate Rescense 9.1 Emergency Puclic Information Plan--3kPS 9.2 DLC E & C Res;cnse Plan E??/IP Annexes Annex A - Emergency Rescanse Plan, Water Reactors Division Westinghouse Electric Corporation fssue 6 Rev 4

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EMERGENCT PREPARECNESS PLAN (9

'J EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDtJRE Instruction RECOGNITION AND CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES A. OBJECTIVE This instruction describes the immediate actions to be taken to recognize and classify an emergency condition. The data sheets attached to this instruction identify the four emergency classifications, the initiating event (s) and emergency action levels for each classification, and where applicable, the specific instru-ments and indications used to detect and classify the event.

The Emergency Director (Shift Supervisor, until properly relieved by a designated

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alternate) has the responsibilty and authority for implementation of the actions prescribed in this instruction.

B. PREREOUISITES/ INITIAL CCNDITIONS

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(Q An off-normal event, corresponding to one of the initiating events described herein, has occurred.

C. PRECAUTIONS

1. Continued surveillance and assessment of plant conditions are necessary to ensure that the emergency classification is appropriately re ised as condi-tions change,'oi as more definitive information is obtain:d.
2. Emergency Acticn levels (EALs) are specified in the Tabs to this procedure, in the BVPS EPP, in Table 4.1 of the EPP, and in Attachment 1 to this EPP/

Instruction. Table 4.1 and Attachment 1 are summaries, and should be used a guide, and not as, final criteria. Changes are made to this EPP/ Instruction as often as is necessary, while the BVPS EPP is required to be revised only annually. For this reason, THE EALs SPECIFIED IN THE TABS TO THIS PROCEDURE HAVE PRECEDENCE OVER OTHER EALS should a conflict between EALs be noted.

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3. This E??/Instructicn and the EPP do not address every Licensee Event Report (LER) reperting recairements. Thus, althougn the EPP may not be recuired to be activated, notifica:icn of the USNRC may still be required within ene hcur is after discovery of the event. Refer to steo 5 of this instruction. 1' D. GUIDANCE AND CRITERIA
1. Definitiens 1.1 Emergency Action Levels -- Numerical cr qualitative values f:r the operational or rac: alogical parameters, wnicn wnen exceedec, recuire assessment and verification of the condition and may recuire the imolementation of the Eeaver '/ alley Poser Station Emergency Preparedness

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1.2 Emercency Cond': ion -- An cccurrence, er ccmoination of cccurrences, wnicn talis into one of the following classificaticns:

a. Unusual Even: -- Off-normal events wnich co not, by tnemselves, constitute significant events, but scme of anich coald indicate a potent'<.1 degradation in the level of safety of the plant.
b. Aler: -- Events whicn incicate an actual ::egradation in :ne level of safety of :ne plant.
c. Site Area P.ercency -- Events whicn involve actual or likely major faliures or piant runcticns needed for the protection of tne puclic.
d. General Emercency -- Events anich involve actual cr imminent su::stanaal care degradation er melting aith potential for less of containment integrity. (Lass of two of tnree fission ;: reduc: Oar-riers with ::ctential f:r imminent loss of the ,ird.)
2. Recocnition 2.1 Attacned to this instruction are data shee s to be used in classifying emergency concitions. Eacn data sneet icentifies the initiating event (ie: RCS Pressure Hi/Lew), and the rescective emergency action levels I

(EALs) for each emergency classification, as acplicable. Identified witn eacn EAL is a re::resentative listing of the various instruments and other indications w"ich may be symptcms of an emerger.cy, or which c:uld be used to assess and classify the condition.

NOTE The process variables referred to in this instruction and cn the data sheets are typically monitored by more than one instrument char.nel. The l

recundant channels should be cnecked for consistency anile verifying anc assessing the emergency c:ncition.

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~ 2.2 The emergency action levels, may not signify the need for immediate V notification of offsite authorities, activation of the TSC, or implemen-tation of protective measures, but rather, signify the need for implemen-tation of dose assessment measures onsite and/or offsite and assessment of plant status, as applicable. In many cases, the proper classification will be immediately apparent from in-plant instrumentation. In other cases, more extensive assessment is necessary to determine the applicable emergency classification.

2.3 Table 1 (Attachment 1) demonstrates how an initiating condition leads directly to the appropriate emergency classification, based on the mag-nitude of the event. Taole 1 also illustrates that a particular initia-ting event and related EALs need not apply to all emergency classi-fications. The plant operating staff should consider the effect of the combinations of initiating events that individually constitute lower classification emergency conditions, but may exceed the criteria for a higher classification emergency condition when they concur concurrently or in sequence.

p 2.4 Table 2 (Attachment 2) lists the accidents / events identified in the SVPS FSAR Accident Analysis Chapter. For each of these accidents, the emer-gency classification corresponding to the postulated accident outcome is identified. Plant operating personnel should use this table as a guide only, as it is unlikely that the actual accident conditions will be the same as those analyzed and that higher or lower emergency classifications may be warranted.

3. Classification i 3.1 The BVPS Emergency Director shall declare the appropriate emergency con-l dition as soon as the event has been indicated and verified. This verifi-cation must be performed as soon as possible and subject to the following criteria:

3.1.1 Alert All reasonably efforts shall be implemented to make this verifi-cation promotly (if possible, within 15 minutes of the initial p) t v

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3.1.2 Site Area Emerpency All reasonable efforts shall be implementec to make this verifi-cation prcmptly (if possible, within 15 minutes of the initial indication of the event).

3.1.3 General Emercency

?cr ir.di cation s bassJ cn actual releases of radiological effluents, er other readily accarent conditions, the verification time shall not exceed 15 minutes. For less apparent indications, the Emergency Director should ensure tnat an accrcpriate Aler: cr Site Area Emergency is in effect and determine One applicacility of a General Emergency as scan as possible.

3.2 In the Unusu2. Event classification, numerous EALs are related to limit-ing conditions for cperaticns (LCO). In these cases, the EAL is not exceeced, and an emergency does not exist, if tne accropriate corrective acticn for exceeding the LCO (specified in the Tecnnical Specifications) has been taken. The EAL is exceeded and an unusual event has occured, hcwever, if the event results in a forcac shutccwn cy the LC0.

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':0TE Perform the steps below : ncurrent wi:n the im:lementation of accrceriate corrective measures and other :rovisions of the Emergency Cperating Frecedures (ICPs) Cha :er 53.

1. Verify ne initial indication (alarm, surveillance recort, et:) by ccmparisen tc redundant instrument cnannels, ccccarison :: other related plant para-meters, onysical coservations, and field measurements, as 20plicable.
2. Locate the appropriate data sheet in Attachmen 3. Cata sheets are ar anged by initiating event. These initiating events can be either a single plant para-meter (ie: RCS Pressure Hi/Lew) or may be the consecuence cf abncrmal para-meters (ie: Fuel Clad Cegradation).
3. Cetermine tne a:propriate emergency :lassification, by comparing the verified plant paramete-s to the EALs for each emergency c:nditi:n. 3e careful :c lasue 6 Rev 4 O

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,- distinguish between the specified EAL and the specified swnotoms when making

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a. Declare the appropriate emergency condition. Perform additional actions in accordance with the E0Ps and the appropriate EPP/ Instruction:

4.1 EPP/I-2 " Unusual Event" 4.2 EPP/I-3 " Alert" 4.3 EPP/I-4 " Site Area Emer1ency" 4.4 EPP/I-5 " General Emergency" NOTE In previous revisions to the SVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan, the emergency classification " Site Area Emergency" was known as " Site Emergency". As other revisions are made to the EPP and EPP/IP's, references to " Site Emergency" will be revised. In the interim, references to " Site Emergency" should be inter-preted as " Site Area Emergency".

5. If the observed abnormal condition does not match a specified EAL in this procedure, compare the plant status and/or the abnormal event to the generic emergency classifications as defined in paragraph D.l.2 of this procedure, and X

] if appropriate, classify the abnormal condition accordingly.

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6. If the abnormal condition does not constitute an Unusual Event, continue cor-rective actions in accordance with the SVPS Operating Manual and resume normal operations. If the event is not classified as an Unusual Event, but is reportable to the NRC pursuant to OM Chp 48 Section 9.0, DLC PID should be notified of the event for a possible press release. If station management deems it appropriate, a courtesy call should be made to the primary offsite agencies (BCEMA, PEMA, CCDSA, and HCCES) on a timely basis consistent with normal working hours. (This action is requested since the NRC or others may modify the offsite agencies, even though an emergency does not exist.)
7. Assessment actions shall be continued, and if necessary, the emergency classi-fication escalated (or downgraded) as more definitive :nformation becomes available or if plant conditions change significantly.

F. REFERENCES

1. Seaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness Plan and Implementing Q,o Procecures.

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2. Seaver '! alley ?cwer Station Operating Manual
3. Title 10, Ccde of Federal Regulatiens ? art 50, Ac::endix E NL' REG-065J/FD%-RE?-l " Criteria for Preparation and E/aluation or Radiological l Emergency Res:cnse Plans and ?reparedness in Su::ocrt cf Nuclear Pcwer Plants.
3. ATUCHMENTS
1. Tacle 1, Action Level Criteria for Classification of Emergency Ccnditions
2. Table 2, FSAR ?cstulated Accident Classifications
3. Data Sheets fer Classification cf Emergency Ccnciticns i

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EPP/1-1 Attachment 1 TAllt.E I ALTION I.EVEI, CitrrHRIA POR Cf.ASSIFICA'llON OF FMFHOENCY CONDmONS AI.ENT BrrE 194 HHGENCY G ENEM AI. EM ERG ENCY IHmA'I1NO CONDri1ON UN ititlAI. EVENT Events Which Indicate an Events Which involve Actual Events Which involve Actual Off-normal Events which or I.ikely Major Failures of or Imminent Sutstantial Couhl Indiente a Po tential Actual llegradntion of the Core Degradation or melt-Degrndation of the I.evel of I.evel of Safety of the P!nnt Plant Functions Needed fer Protection of the Public ing with Potential for less Safety of the Plant of Containment integrity IIelease Corresponds to itelense Corresponds to Redlemetive Effluent Palcase Exceeds Tech Spec Itclease 1:xceeds 100 Times Whole Inst antaneous Tech Spee >20 mrem /br at Site >600 mrem /hr to I,imit t linplanned or Un-1.imit ; linplanned or lin- flounifery flody at Site lloundary Apfdicahic to Any Helense Point (s) monitored Helenses suspect-Sus- -or- -or-and Hesulting frotn Any hitiating ed of exceeding Tech Spec monitored Fletenses .

pected of Execeshng 100 Off-site Dose Due to Event Off-site Dose Due to Event I.imit Event times Tech Spec l.imit is Projected to Execc.I is Projected to Eseced 5 170 mrem to Whole llody or rem to Whole Body or Child Thyroid 25 rem to the Child Thyroid TAD 1 Fuel llandling Accident Molor Dumnge to Spent Fuel Release or Ions of One trol of it esulting in Helease of Due to l'uel llandling Acci-Hackunctive Material Within Itnehonetivity to Occupicit dent the Plant -or-Arcas Such That the Ilirect Itastin tion f.evels in the Uncont rolled Decrease in

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TABLE 1 ACTION I.EVEl, CHITElll A FOR Cl. ASS.. . CATION OF EM FHGENCY CONDITIONS INrrlA~l1NG CONDfi10N UN USU Al, EVl!NT AI.ERT SITE EMl!!!Gl!NCY GENER AL EMENGENCY less of Fagineered Itafety or Fire Fem ring Shutdown by 1,C0 I4>ss of 2 of 3 rission Pro-Protection Features  ; duct Itarriers With a Poten-tial loss of Thi-d llarrier TAD 13 Applicahic to Any initiating Falhas of Reactoc Protection Henctor Not Suberitical 1: vent that May 1. cad to this System to ledtiete or Complete .- af ter Valid Scram Signal (s)  : Eendi tion.

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-or-Tall 14 Imma of Plant Control / Safety 1.oss cf Capat>ility to loss of Caput >ility to Any initiating Events, from Systessa Achieve Cold Shutikswn Achieve llot Shutdown Whatevo .n ce ti at Makes TAIL 15_

""*5" ' ' * 'E" ^ * """ ' 8 of itnahoactivity in a Short Isaa of hilestors, Ammaciators I.oss on Process or I:ffluent I.oss of All Alnrms I oss of All Alarms >15 min Time Prdattle, For Example:

or Alarma Parnmeters, Itequiris.g Shut- (Annuncintors) Sustained for with Plant Not in Cold S/D sh>wn by I.CO 5 m his -or-Plant Transient Occurs 1. I.OCA With Failure of Tall 16 While All Alarms are lost ECCS

2. I.OCA With initially Control Room Evacuation Required or Anticipated. Itequired. Shutdown System Successful ECCS. Suis-Control of Shut tkawn Control at itemote Shut- sequent Failure of fleet Systems 13tablished at down Panel Not 13taldished Itemoval Systems With Hemote Shutilown Panel Within 15 min I.ikely railure of Con-Tall 17 tainment Tomic or Flammalde Games Near-by or On-site Helouse 1:nt ers Facility. Pot ential Enters Vital Areas and 3. less of All Omite and Potentially llarmful liabitability Prol>1 ems ltestricts Hecessary Access Offsite Power Concur-g rent With Total loss of 1:mergency Tecdwater Security Compromise in Accordance with Security Plans Imminent I.oss of Physical Control of Plant 4. loss of Feedwater and Tall 19 Condensst e followed ley Uniture of Em er-loss of On-site AC Power I.oss of Capnhility gency Feedwnter TAII 20 ysten Temporary I.oss of Hoth I.oss of Iloth Execeds udnutes Protection 72 lenus of All Off-alte Power Upon Occurence 5. Henetor S Y S* I"IU '" I'd'i"

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or Complete c. Required os loss of All Onsite DC Power Upon Occurence 1.oss of Vital DC Power for Scram, Followed t>y u More than 15 min loss of Core Coohng g Tall 21 _

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l'otrntintly Aff reling Snicly Af f ec ting Snicty Syst erns Any initiatir.g 1: vents, froni Fire Wit hin I'lant, Not tinaler Whatever Source that Makes Control in ill Minutes Af ter Systruis. Itequirril for Shutilown lirlocsc of 1.orge Asnounts l' ire l'ighting Cornniencral of itentionctivity in a bhort Tall 25 _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ . ._ . __ . _ _ _ _ .rnne Prohnhle,I or 1:mmnig.lcs Nrnt or on nlle I uplosion li nown Dnsunge to l'urilit y, Severe linninge to Safe Espl.wloo Shulalow n I:quipment Potential Significant linm- Alf reting Operation I, l.OC A With l' allure of age l g:C3 Tall 26 Crnsh Af fect s Vital Strue. 2. 1.O C A With Ins tinlly Alacraft tiniriuni Activity over Aircra f t or M iville l'roin Sucerssf ul l CCS. Sut e-l~ncih t y Whatever Source Strikes nint tures tey hnpact or l' ire '

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EP P/I-1 Attachment 2 Table 2 FSAR POSTULATED ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATIONS ACCIDENT EMERGENCY CLASSIFIC ATION Fuel Handling Accident General Emergency (maximum) Accidental Release of Waste Liquid Unusual Event Rupture of VCT Site Emergency Rupture of GST Alert Steam Generator Tube Rupture (w/ offsite Alert power) Steam Generator Tube Rupture (w/o offsite Site Emergency power) Main Steam Line Break in Containment Site Emergency Main Steam Line Break Outside Containment Alert Main Ferdwater Pipe Rupture Alert Rod Cluster Control Assemblr Ejection Site Emergency Single RCS Pump Locked Rotor Alert Complete Loss of Coolatt Flow Unusual Event Single RCCA Withdrawal at Full Power Unusual Event Loss Of Coolant Accident Genera 1 Emergency O Issue 6 Rev 4

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 1 NOTE RADIOAC'ITVE EFFLUENT p t'j Fcr monitored effluent paths with automatic discharge isolation (or diversion *), the occurrence of a ' monitor alarm does not constitute a release in excess of Technical Specifications-PROVIDED--the automatie valve properly isolatea or diverted the effluent release path. Appropriate samples should be .: taken to verify the monitor reading. If the discharge does not isolate, consider the release to be

       " unplanned" and take appropriate action as specified below.
       *eg: main condenser air ejector diverted from atmosphere release point to containment.

UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Monitored Release Exceeds Technical Soecification A radioactivity release in excess of 31PC limits for an isotopic mix in a liquid release; or in excess of the Environmental Technical Specification (ETS 2.4) for a gaseous release.

NOTE The specific 31PC limit for a given hatch release (liquid or gaseous) is based on prior sampl'ng results which are documented on the Radioactive Waste Discharge Authorization (RWDA). If a Hi-Hi alarm occurs on one of the instruments listed below, a sample should be taken of the affected effluent path (tank or monitor sample, as applicable) and the results compared to the pre-discharge sample results. If the sample results differ significantly, a new RWDA shall be calculated. If the sum of the individual 31PC fractions exceed 1.0, the release exceeded technical specifications. Similar assessment can be performed for continuous release pathways using the last periodic sample results N

   .                Instrument           Descriotion                             Alarm              ,

R31-1LW-104 Liquid Waste Effluent 31onitor HI-Hi R31-1LW-116 Liquid Waste Contaminated Drains Hi-Hi R31-1GW-103 A Gaseous Waste, Particulate Hi-Hi R31-1GW-108B Gaseous Waste, Gas Hi-Hi R31-1VS-101 A Ventilation Vent, Particulate Hi-Hi , R31-1VS-101B Ventilation Vent, Gas Hi-Hi R31-1VS-10" A Elevated Release, Particulate Hi-Hi R31-1VS-107B Elevated Release, Gas Hi-Hi

2. Unplanned or Unmonitored Release Any liquid or gaseous radioactivity release via an unmonitored path; or an unplanned release via a monitored path; either of which is estimated or suspected to exceed 10 CFR 20 Appendix B limits following dilution. If an isotopic breakdown is not available, the 31PC limit is 1 E-7 pCi/cc g oss beta-gamma and/or 1 E-3 C1/cc tritium following dilution (= river activity).

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EPP/I-l Attachm:nt 3 TAB 1 ALERT RADIO ACTIVE EFFLUENT

1. Monitored Release-Licuid A liquid release estimated er suspected to exceed 12 times the EPA Primary Dringing Water l Standards-stributat:le to the Station. (See EPP/IP-2.7 " Liquid Release Determination'. 1 (10 times EPA is the limit established by DER /SRP in the " Plan for Nuclear Generating Station Incidents")
2. Monitored Release-Gaseous A gaseous release estimated or suspected to exceed 100 times the gasecus release technical specification (ETS 2.4). The monitors listed below and the :etpoints correspond to 100 times tne gaseous release limit for a conservative radionuellde mix. These menitors are installed in parallel to the identified monitors and are readout Iccally on 768.7* in the Auxiliary Building.

Moniter 4 100 x TS. com , RM-IVS-111 (Lo Range) 7.4 E3 RM-IVS-112 (Lo Range) 3.3 E4 b RM-1GW-110 (Hi Range) 8.SE3 Based on: 1000 Ft / min flow via GW-108 path 2 49300 ft3/ min flow via VS-107 path x EAL = New EAL S0000 ft2 / min flow via VS-101 path Olc-'l'I

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O. UWanned er Unmenitored Release Any lic':ia -adicactivity release via an unmenitored path; or an unplanned release via a menit:re path; estimated er calculated to resc1: in water treatment plant intake activity in excess 10 times the EPA Dri0<ing Water Standards. Any air cene activity release via an unmonitcred path: cr an unplanned release via a monitored path: calculated or estimated to 100 times technical specificatica (Instantaneous). SITE EMERGENCY

1. Airborne Release Cor esocnds to:
a. >20 mrem /hcur at the site bounda y (NOT the security fence) as determined by field radiation surveys er dose projection.

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b. Offsite dose due to the event is projected to exceed 170 mrem to the whole body Or the child thyroid.

NOTE Since dose projections commence whenever a release exceeds the technical specification limit a prolonged.10w level release may -esult in the declaration of a Site Emergency withcut exceeding the 20 mrem / hour criterien.

2. Release Via Steam Generator Atmosche-ie Dumo/ Safety Relief Release calculated to be 0.415 Ci/sec er higher by REOP-1.2 " Emergency Use cf the Atac pheric Steam Relief Effluent Moniter System.

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 1 RADIO ACTIVE EFFLUENT GENERAL EMERGENCY -

1. Airborne Release Corresponds to:
a. >600 mrem / hour at the site boundary (NOT the security fence) as determined by field radiation surveys or dose projection.

QR, i b. Offsite dose due to the event is projected to exceed 5 rem to the whole body, or 25 rem to the child thyroid.

2. Release Via Steam Generator Atmosaberic Dump / Safety Relief Release calculated to be 12.45 Ci/see or higher by REOP-1.2 " Emergency Use of the Atmospheric Steam Relief Effluent Monitor System." 3 O

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EPP/I-1 Att chm;n! 3 TAB 2 UNUSUAL EVENT IN-PLANT RADIATION LEVELS Not Applicable ALERT

1. Unexpected Increase in In-clant Radioactivity Levels
a. Fuel Handling Accident results in release of radioactivity to cecupied area.s such that direct radiation levels in the areas !nerease by a facter of 1000 cr higher.
b. A verified, unecntrolled event results in an unexpected increase in in-plant direct radiation levels by a factor greater than 1000; as indicated by:

Instrument Descriotion EAL RM-1RM-201 Area Radiation Moniters 1000 x ncrmal t'ru RM-1RM-214 increased readings en the following inst uments indicate a release of radicactivity to the plant. They are verified by field measurements: RM-IVS-101 A/3 Ventilation Vent Moniter RM-IVS-100 A/3 Auxil. Bldg. Ventilation Exh. Monitor RM-IVS-103 A/3 Fuel Bldg. Ventilation Exh. Moniter RM-IVS-104 A/S Cc .tainment Purge Exh. Monitor RM-IVS-105 Leak Collect. Area Gas Monitor

  • RM-IVS-106 Waste Gas Tank Vault Exh. Mcnitcr RM-IVS-107 A/3 Elevated Release Monitor
  • RM-1RM-215 A/3 Containment Moniter
  • RM-1RM-21 A/B Multisample Moniter NOTE: " Field measurements with pertable survey instruments 1000 x norr.

SITE EMERGENCY

1. Soent Fuel Damare Majcr damage to spent fuel due to fuel handling accident; results in offsite deses in excess of 1~0 mrem.

Instrument D escriotion Alarm EAL Area and ventilation monitors identified above (Alert) N/A N/A Field Measurements with portable survey inst-uments N/A 20 mrem /hr*

                                           *at site boundary.
2. Soent Fuel Pool Level Dec else Uncontrc11ed decrease in fuel peel water to below level of fuel.

Instrument Description Alarm EAL 56-3 Spent Fuel Pool Level Low N/A N/A 4 A11-40 Fuel Pool T/T Drains Reve Tk Level High ENERAL EMERGENCY Refer to Offsite Raluse EALs. Issue 5 Rev 4 a

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 3 RCS TEMPERATURE HI/ LOW

1. RCS Temoerature <LCO Instrument Descriotion Alarm EAL T1-RC-412 Loup 1A Tavg N/A >541 TI-RC-421 Loup 1B Tavg N/A >541 0

TI-RC-432 Loup 1C Tavg N/A >541

2. RCS Temperature Greater 'Itan Safety Limit Cperation outside of acceptable region on Figure 2.1-1 of BVPS Technical Specification (temperature versus thermalpower and PZR pressure).
3. RCS Temocrature Exceeds DNB LCO (>581 F)

A11RT Not Applicable SITE EMERGENCY Not Applicable GENERAL EMERGENCY Not Applicable a lesue 6 Rev 4

EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 4 RCS/PZR PRESSURE HI/ LOW UNUSUAL EVENT

1. RCS/PZR P essure Exceeds Safetv Limit (>2735 PSIG)

Instrument Descriotion A1. arm EAL PI-RC-402A/403A RCS Pressure N/A >2735 A4-9 " Pressurizer Press High" 2385 N/A A4-19 " Pressurizer Control Press High" 2310 N/A ! A4-13 " Pressurizer Control Press Hi Pwr Relief Act" 2335 N/A i l 2. RCS/PZR P-essure Less Than Safety Limit Operation cutside of acceptacle region on Figure 2.1-1 of BVPS Tecnnical Specificaticrs (Pressure versus thermal power and RCS temperature). ALERT Not Applicable SITE EMERGENCY Not Applicacle GENERAL EMERGENCY Not Applicable 1 I i l l l O Issue 6 Rev 4 l l

EPP/I-1 Atttchmsnt 3 TAB 5 RCS LEAKAGE

   .           There are no instruments which directly measure RCS leakage. RCS Leakage is determined
   )           by a leak rate surveillance procedure. The irrtruments listed below may be indicators that a significant leak exists.

RM-1RM-215A Containment Particulate Monitor RM-1RM-215B Containment Gas Monitor RM-1RM-201 Containment Low Range Area Monitor RM-1RM-202 Containment High Range Area Monitor TI-RC-463 Pressurizer Pwr Relief Disch Temperature TI-RC-465/467/469 Pressurizer Safety Relief Disch. Temperature LI-RC-470 Pressurizer Relief Tank Level LI-RC-460/462 Pressurizer Level PI-LM-100 Containment Total Pressure TI-LM-100 Containment Temperature A4-25 " Pressurizer Power Relief Disch Temp High" A4-2E/27/28 " Pressurizer Safety Relief Disch Temp High" Al-58 " Containment Pressure High" Al-60/66 " Containment Pressure High-High" A4-3 " Pressurizer Control Level Low" A3-96 " React Flange Leakoff Temp High" UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Any Non-isolatable Pressure Boundary Leakage
2. Unidentified Leakage >l gpm O. Identified Leakage >10 gpm v .
4. Controlled Leakage >28 gpm at RCS Pressure 2230 + 20 PSIG
5. (See also RCS/5econdary Leakage)

ALERT

1. Leakage Exceeds 50 gpm SITE EMERGENCY
1. Leakage Exceeds Make-up Capability GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. LOCA
a. Loss of Coolent Accident with failure of ECCS.
b. Loss of Coolant Accident rith subsequent failure of heat removal systems; likely failure of containment.
c. Loss of Coolant Accident with fuel failure and probable imminent failure of containment.

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EP P/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 6 RCS/ SECONDARY LEAKAGE NOTE There are no instruments which directly measure RCS/Secondery Leakage. RCS/Seconda. Leakage is determined by a leak rate surveillance precedure. The instrumer.ts listed below are indicators that a significant leak exists. RM-1SV-100 Condenser Air Ejector Vent Monitor RM-1SS-100 Steam Generator Blowdown Sample Monitor RM-1BD-100 Steam Generator Blowdown Tank Discharge Monitor LI-RC-460/462 Pressurizer Level A4-3 "P:essurizer Centrol Level Low" UNUSUAL EVENT

1. RCS/ Secondary Leakage Exceeds 1 gpm Dircugh all Non-isolat.d S/Gs
2. RCS/Seecndary Leakage Exceeds 500 gpd Thrcugh Any One S/G
3. Steam Generator Activity Exceeds 0.10 pCi/ gram Dcsc Equivalent I-1::1
4. (see also RCS Leakage)

ALEET

1. RCS/ Secondary Leakage Exceeds 200 gpm SITE EMERGENCY
1. RCS/ Secondary Leakage Exceeds 1000 gpm
2. RCS/ Secondary Leakage Exceech 50 gpm Concurrent With Main Steam Line Break and Indication of Fuel Failure GENERAL EMERGENCY Refer to RCS Leakage /LOCA EALs l

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 7 MAIN STEAM LINE BREAK UNUSUAL EVENT, Not Applicable I ATFRT

1. MSL Break Concurrent with 10 gpm RCS/Secondarv Leak Annunciator Descriotion AS-13 "Steamline Pressure Low or Pressure Rate High" A7-9 " Loop 1 Steamline Pressure Low" A7-17 " Loop 2 Steamline Pressure Low" y A7-25 " Loop 3 Steamline Pressure Low"
2. MSL Break With MSIV Failure SITE EMERGENCY
1. MSL Break Concurrent with 50 gpm RCS/Secondarv Leak with Fuel Failure Same annunciators as above GENERAL EMERGENCY Not Applicable O

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB C FUEL CLADDING DEGRADATION _ UNUSUAL EVENT

1. I-131 Ocse Ecuivalent Exceeds LCO (>1.3 uCi/csmXStead'/ State)

Instrument Descriotion Alarm RM-1CH-101 A/B Reactor Coolant Letdown .'.!cnitors Hi/Hi Radicchemistry Enalyses

2. Soecific Activity Exceeds LCO (>100/E uCl/grsm)(Steady State)

Instruments / analyses as above. ALERT

1. RCSI-131 Dese Ecuivalent Activity Exceeds 300 uCi/ cam Instruments and Analyses as above.

SITE EMERGENCY

1. Degraded Core-Pessible Less of Coolable Geomet ?

Evidence is uneven core temperature distribution (thermocouples}; RCS flow decrease; in addition to the activity indications above. GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Loss of 2 of 3 Fission P-cduct Bar-iers Fuel cladding failure with LOCA and with potentialloss of containment integrity.

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 9 PORV/ SAFETY RELIEF FAILURE UNUSUAL EVENT

1. PORV or Safety Relief Valve Leakage PORV or safety relief valve leakage exceeds primary leakage LCO (>10 gpm). Indications of leakage are:

Instrument Descriotion TI-RC-463 Pressurizer Relief Line PORV Temperature TI-RC-465/467/469 Pressurizer Safety Relief Line Temperature LT-RC-470 Pressurizer Relief Tank Level A4-26 " Pressurizer Relief Tank Level High" A4-25 " Pressurizer Power Relief Line Disch Temp High" A4-26/27/2S ' Pressurizer Safety Relief Line Disch Temp High" A4-37 " Pressurizer Relief Tank Press High"

2. Safety Relief Valve Fads to Ooerate Safety valve fails to operate at LCO (>2485 + 10 PSIG).

ALERT C See LOCA EALs SITE EMERGENCY See LOCA EALs GENERAL EMERGENCY See LOCA EALs t O L) lesue 6 Rev 4

EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 10 SIS INITLATION UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Initiation of SIS Valid safety circuit t-ip ce necessary manual initiation. The fellowing instruments are '

indicatiens that SIS has initiated: l i Inst ument Descriotion Al-80 " Safety Injection Pump Auto Start / Step" ANN-SIA Safety injection Activation Annunciater System FI-SI-961/962/963 High Head Safety Injection Header Flow (Cold legs) FI-SI-940 High Head Safety Injection to RCS Injection Hd-s FI-SI-945/946 Low Head SI Pump Disch Header FI-SI-943 Boren Injection Tank Flow ALERT Net Applicable SITE EMERGENCY Not Applicable GENERAL EMERGENCY Not Applicable e lasue S Rev 4

EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 11 RCS PUMP LOCKED ROTOR Not Applicable-ALERT

1. RCS Pump Locked Rotor RCS pump locked rotor, resulting in reduction in RCS Flow.

Annunciator Description A3-104 " Reactor Cool Pump 1A Flow Low" A3-112 " Reactor Cool Pump 1B Flow Low" A3-120 " Reactor Cool Pump 1C Flow Low" Reactor Coolant Pump "run" lamps off SITE EMERGENCY Not Applicable GENERAI, EMERGENCY Not Applicable U l i l O lasue 6 Rev 4

EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 12 CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Less of Containment Intecrity Containment leak rate exceeds technical specification LCOs, as discovered during surveillance test; or inatility to maintain containment pressure.

Instrument Descriotion PI-LM-100 Containment Total Pressure PI-CV-101 Total Pressure Al-58 " Containment Pressure High" Al-35/43 " Containment Air Partial Pressure High/ Low" ALERT Not Applicable SITE EMERGENCY

1. Hich Containment Pressure Containment total pressure g eater than 5 PSIG but less than 45 PSIG Instruments as identified in Unusual Event above.

GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Failure of containment imminent ccncurrent with LOCA and fuel cladding damage.

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l EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 13 LOSS OP ESF'S i UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Loss of Engineered Safety Features (ESF) requiring shutdown by LCO. The following is a list of operable ESF subsystems necessary to meet LCO:

SIS Accumulators Operable Surveillance 2 Operable SIS Subsystems Boron Injection Tank Operable Operable Containment Quench Spray Subsystems Surveillance Operable Conteinment Recirculation Spray Subsystems Surveillance Operable Chemical Addition System Surveillance Operable Containment Isolation Valves Surveillance Containment Integrity (See Containment Integrity EALs) Operable Containment H2 Monitors Surveillance Operable H2 Recombiners Surveillance Operable Containment H2 Purge Surveillance Operable Mechanical Vacumn Pumps Surveillance ESF Activation System Operable with proper setpoints/ response times Surveillance ALERT Not Applicable SITE EMERGENCY Not Applicable GUERAL EMERGENCY Not Applicable f% lesue 6 Rev 4

EP P/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 14 PROTECTION SYSTEM FAILURE UNUSUAL EVENT Not Applicable ALEET

1. Reactor Not Suberitical After Valid Trio Siznal(s)

SITE EMERGENCY Not Applicable GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Reacter Protection System fails to initiate er complete a trip, followed by a loss of core cooling and make-up systems, which results in fuel degradation.

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 15 A OL UNUSUAL EVENT O Not Applicable ALERT

1. Loss of Capability to Acheive Cold Shutdown SITE EMERGENCY i
1. Loss of Capability to Acheive Hot Shutdown GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Loss of Plant Control 1
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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 16 LOSS OF INSTRUMENTA'IiON UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Loss of Indicators. Annunciators. cr Alarms in Excess of LCO
a. Loss of incicators, annunciators on effluent parameters during releasa
b. Inoperable ESF Activation System Instrumentation per table 3.3-3 of BVPS Technical
          'oecifications.
c. Inoperable remete indications on Shutdown Panel in excess of minimum channels per table 3.3-9 of BVPS Technical Specifications.
d. Inoperable RCS Leakage Detection System (2 of 3 channels failed). Includes:

Containment Particulate Radioactivity RM-1RM-215 A Centainment Gaseous Radioactivity RM-1RM-215B Centainment Sump Dischage Flow ?,leasurement System Local readout ALERT

1. Less of All Annunciators Sustained for >5 Minutes SITE EMERGENCY
1. Loss of All Annunciators >15 Minutes with Phnt Not in Cold S/D
2. Uncontrolled T snsient Occurs While Annunciators are Inocerative GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Lcss of Phnt Control ,
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EPP/I-1 Attachmsnt 3 TAB 17 CONTROL ROOM EVACUATION

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(,) UNUSUAL EVENT Not Applicable ALERT

1. Control Room Evacuation Required or Anticipated-Control at Remote Shutdown Panel Evacuation of the Control Room is required or anticipated and control of shutdown systems has been established at the Remote Shutdown Panel.

Instrument Descriotion RM-1RM-213 Main Control Room Area Monitor A11-53/54 Control Room Chlorine Detector (3 channels) Fire in Control Room Heavy Smoke in Control Room Other Toxic Gases observed. . SITE EMERGENCY

1. Required Control Room Evacuation-Remote Control not Established Within 15 Minutes Evacuation of the Control Room is required and control of shutdown systems has not been O established at the Remote Shutdown Panel within 15 minutes.

GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Loss of Plant Control ']

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EPP/1-1 Attachment 3 TAB 13 TOXIC / FLAMMABLE GASES _ UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Uncontrolled Release Near-bv or Onsite-Potentially Harmful Instrument Descriotion A11-53 Cont ol Room Chlorine Detector A11-86 " Chlorinator Control Unit Area Chlorine Gas leak" A11-54 " Chlorine Gas Leak" Observation by irritation, noticeable odor, samples, verba1 reports of authenticated accidents resulting in release

.GERT

1. Enters Facility. Causes Habitability Problems (in Centrol Rcom) };

i SITE EMERGENCY

1. Gas Enters Vital Areas and Restricts Access Necessarf for Safe Shutdown GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Less of Plant Control I.>

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i EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 19 SECURITY COMPROMISE Not Applicable. Action per BVPS Security Plan. ALERT Not Applicable. Action per BVPS Security Plan. SITE EMERGENCY ! 1. Imminent Loss of Physical Control of Plant j GENERAL EMERGENCY

1. Loss of Physical Control of Planj i

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 20 LOSS OF AC POWER UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Loss of On-site AC Power Cacability Annunciator Descriotion AS-76 "4160 V Bus 1A Undervoltage" A8-84 "4160 V Bus 13 Undervoltage" A8-92 "4160 V Bus 1C Undervoltage" A8-100 "4160 V Bus ID Undervoltage" A8-109 "4160 V Emergency Bus 1AE Undervoltage

A8-117 "4160 V Emergency Bus IDF Undervoltage" Diesel Generator Inoperative per LCO

2. Loss of Off-ite Power oer LCO ALERT
1. Temocrarv Less of Both Onsite and Offsite AC Power (Diescis Unavailable)

SITE EMERGENCY

1. Loss of Both Onsite (Diesels Unavnilnble) and Offsite Power for Loneer Than 15 Minutes GENERAL EME2GENCY
1. Ly of Plant Control  ;

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 21 LOSS OF DC POWER UNUSUAL EVENT l Not Applicable ALERT

1. Loss of All Onsite DC Power .

Annunciator Descriotion "DC Dist Pnl No.1 Loss of Control DC" (one for each of 7 panels) SITE EMERGENCY

1. Loss of DC Power Sustained for Longer than 15 Minutes GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Loss of Plant Control 3

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          .                                                                        EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 22 TORNADO UNUSUAL EVENT
1. Tornado Warninz Received / Tornado Sichted-Pmbable Effect en Station Instrum ent Descriotion Met. System Wind Speed Indicator 35' Met. System Wind Speed Indicatcr 150' Met. System Wind Speed Indicator 500' Weather Bureau adviscries Personnel sighting l

ALERT

1. Tornado Strikes Vital Plant Structures SITE EMERGENCY
1. Tornado Causes Damage to Safe Shutdown Eculoment GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Loss of Plant Control ,

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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 23 RIVER WATER HI/ LOW

    \ )            UNUSUAL EVENT
1. River Water Level Less 'Itan or in Excess of LCO ,

l By Observation / Report by Corps of Engineers. ALERT

1. River Water Level Between 705 and 730 MSL (Main Transfocmer grade elevation is 706 MSL)

SITE EMERGENCY

1. River Water Level Exceeds 730 MSL
2. Flood Causes Damage to Vital Equipment GENERAL EMERGENCY .
1. Loss of Plant Centrol 2

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EP P/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 24 EARTHOUAKE UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Earthcuake Detected by Site Seismic instrumentation The Accelerepaph Recording System initiates upon detection of a seismic event resulting in 0.01 g acceleration. " Seismic Acceleregraph Operation" annunciater (A11-59) indicates stri of system.

ALERT

1. Earthcuake Greater Than 0.06 g(OBE) Ocesrs SITE EMERGENCY
1. Earthcuake Greater Than 0.125 g (SSE) Occurs GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Less of Plant Centrol ,
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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 25 FIRE UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Fire Within Plant Not Under Control Within 10 Minutes Fire within plant which is not brought uncer control within 10 trinutes from start of firefighting efforts.

ATRRT

1. Fire Which Potentially Affects Safety Systems SITE EMERGENCY
1. Fire Affects Safety Systems Necessary for Shutdown GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Loss of Plant Control 3 O

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EP P/I-l Attachment 3 TAS 26 EXPLCsiON_ UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Near er Onsite E: lesion With Potential Sirnificant Damsre AT3RT
1. E:Dhr en With Enown Damaze to Facilitv. Affectine Oceration SITE EMERGENCY
1. Exalesion Causes Severe Damate to Safe Shutdown Ecuicment GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Less of Plant Cent ol Occurs I
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EPP/I-1 Attachment 3 TAB 27 AIRCRAFT UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Unusual Aircraft Activity Over Facility
2. Aircraft Crashes Onsite ALERT
1. Aircraft or Missile Strikes a Station Structure SITE EMERGENCY
1. Aircraft or Missile Crash Affects Vital Strur ture by Imtect or Fire GENERAL EMERGENCY
1. Loss of Plant Control Occurs O

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EPPA-1 Attachment 3 TAB "S MISCELLANEOUS UNUSUAL EVENT

1. Train Derails Onsite Observation
2. Wateremft Strikes Intake Structure-Results in Flow Reduction Observation Less of Reactor Plant River Water Flow Indications.
3. Contaminated Iniurv Personnel injury occurs which results in the transpcrtation of contarninated ag injured personnel to an offsite hospital.
4. Accident at SAPS PAX / Bell Telephone "Shippingpert Evacuatien Alert" annunciator (A4-100)
5. Oil Piceline Ruoture Observation
6. Turbine Casinz Failure Turbine casing penetrated by turbine blading er other missiles.

.A T.ERT Not Applicacle SITE EMERGENCY Not Applicable GENERAL EMERGENCY Not Applicable n-issue 6 Rev 4 e

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Instruction UNUSUAL E'/ENT A. CBJECTI'/E This instruction describes the actions to be taken for an Unusual Event at tne 3eaver '/ alley Power Station. This instruction also designates the pre-clanned response actions necessary to contend with the condition and references applicable procedures that prescribe the necessary supplementary actions. , TheEmergencyDirecter(ShiftSuperviscr,untilproperlyrelievedyyadesignabd alternate) has the responsibility and authority for imclementation 6f the actions j crescribed in this instruction. The Emergency Direc:cr may 'delegafa rescenti- ' bility for performance of the prescribed tasks to available cualified Cuquesne . Lignt perscnnel, except where otherwise specified in this instructen.' ' w

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3. PREREOUISITIES/ INITIAL CONDITIONS s

An Unusual Event has been declared basec en the cccurrer.ca of off-ncrmal hven:5 wnica could indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of de plant. Events characterized as Unusual Events are described in Section I'l and E?P/I-1,

          " Recognition and Classification of Emergencies".                  ,

C. PRECAUTIONS Q ', s N- - s Ccntinued surveillance and assessment of plant conditions are necessary to ensure' that the emergency classification is a::cropriately revised as conditions c"ange, , or mcre definitive information is obtained. D. PROCECURE

1. For All Initiatino Events 1.1 Implement corrective actions to contend with the situation and to miti-gate possible deterioration in plant conditions in accordance with the A. 3'/PS Operating Manual while simultanecusly implementing this instruction.

,V Perform Steps 0.2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of this EPP/I in conjunction with the remaining steps in this secticn, as acpropriate to the event. Issue 6 Rev 4 . 4

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/ ) 'N ' If a call back is not received within a reasonable period of time, remake the initial notification to that party. 1.8 Inform DLC Public Information Department of the event and request that they complete notifications on the Notification of Public Interest Call-list, providing information recorded on the Emergency Initial Notifi-cation Form and Follow-up Notification Forms. 1.9 If plant conditions deteriorate, escalate the emergency classification. Perform actions in accordance with the appropriate EPP/ Instruction. 1.10 Continue emergency operations until such time as plant conditions have stablized and other termination criteria of EPP/IP-6.3 " Termination of the Emergency" have been satisfied.

2. For Initiatino Event: Radioactivity Release to the Atmoschere 2.1 Perform appropriate corrective measures to terminate the release.

7 ( ) %./ 2.2 Initiate offsite dose projection activities in accordance with EPP/IP-2.6.1, " Dose Projection--Shcrt Form", continuing with EPP/IP-2.6, " Dose , Projection", as necessary. 2.3 Initiate an emergency onsite radiation survey in accordance with EPP/ IP-2.2, "Onsite Monitoring for Airborne Release". 2.4 If the results of the onsite survey indicate the need, initiate radiation surveys offsite and escalate the emergency classification as warranted.

3. For Initiatino Event: Radioactivity Release to the Ohio River 3.1 Perform appropriate corrective measures to terminate the release.

3.2 Determine the activity of the release by effluent monitor reading, or by estimate in accordance with EPP/IP-2.7, " Liquid Release Estimate". If ,m s_- Issue 6 Rev 4

Av. EPP/!-2 O dhg Page a of 5 the gross activity released was, cr is ;;rojected :: be 25 times PPC (10 CFR 20) er greater (f011cwing c:oling ::wer bl:wd:wn diluti:n), reclass-ify tne emergency as an Alert and ::erform emergency . measures in act:rdance with E??/I-3, " Alert". Imediately notify offsite authcrities :f the reclassification of the emergency. 3.3 If the estimatec activity released is lee; than 35 times VFC, but greater than MPC (after dilution), determine the activity in the Chio River by samoling and analysis in accordance with EP3/IP-2.4 "Cffsite Mcnitoring f:r Liquid Release", :: c::nfirm the results of the estimate. 4 For initiatinc Event: Fire /Exclosien J.1 Perf ra firefignting eff;rts in controlled areas in acc:rcance ai:n E?P/ IP-8.1, " Fires in Centrolled Areas" and in ac: rdance witn Cha::ter 565 of the 0;:erating Manual " Fire Prevention and cntrol", d.2 If the fire is in an un-controlled area, refer ::: Cha:::er 563, Section

              " Fire Preventien ard Control".

5-. 20r Initiatina Event: Contaminatec ?ersennel Indurv 5.1 Perf:rm emergency measures in act:rdance uits EPP/:?-5.2, "Contaminatec/ Irracia:ed Personnel Injuries

  • in cases Of :ersonnel injur es uni:n are i

ccm::cunced by :ntaminati:n and for anicn transfer : a ncs::i:31 is neces-sarf. 5.2 If :ne injury does not involve : ntamina:icn anc trans:ce:ation :: a hospital, refer :: Cha::er 56 "!njury anc Casualty Centrol", Secti:n 2, and the 3VPS Radiological C:ntrol Manual, if 2::::licable.

6. For !n'tiatina Events: Ternac0/Earthcuake/5::r s /Flcedinc 6.1 Perform emergency measures in 3:::r:2.n c e with Coerating vanual Cha::er 53.

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d% 7t EPP/I-2 4p Page 5 of 5 rhmy m Lkht E. REFERENCES b 1. Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness Plan and Implementing Procedures

2. Beaver Valley Power Station Operating Manual
3. Beaver Valley Power Station Radiological Control Manual 4 Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Appendix E
5. NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1 " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

F. ATTACHMENTS

1. Checklist--Gas
2. Checklist--Liquid
3. Checklist--Contaminated Personnel Injury O

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M% EPP/I-2 Tp A Attachment i Drum thht f) G CHECKLIST Note The use of this checklist is optional. It is provided c a convenience for the Emergency Direc tor. It need not be filled out, nor retained. This checklist s not intended to replace the EPP/ Instruction to which it is attached. Unusual Event - Gas EPP/IP ~ STEP OUTLINE Initial Time I-2 1.1 Implement corrective actions

                            .(Stop release)

I-2 2.2 Initiate and continue dose projection (EPP/IP-2.5) I-2 2.3 Initiate radiation survey (EPP/IP-2.2) I-2 1.2 Complete Initial Notification Form I-2 1.3 Notify designated Emergency Director I-2 1.4 :lotify additicnal DLC perscnnel for {. assistance I-2 2.4 Escalate to Alert if necessary (Alert-Gas checklist) I-2 1.5 Notify offsite authorities (EPP/IP-1.1) I-2 1.6,7 Complete folicw-up notification I-2 1.8 Have Public Information Department complete their notifications _ I-2 1.10 Terminate . hen termination criteria (EPP/IP-6.3) have been met i Issue 6 Rev 4

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         'a s' Cucc-me 1.htd C.u.rr.,.s _ i .e i Note The use of :nis cnecklist is cpticnal.       !     is provicec as a ccavenience for the Emergency Director. It need no: ce filled out, nce retained. This checklis: is not intended to replace tne EPP/Instructica c wnich it is attacnec.

Unusual Event - Licuid EPP/!P STEP CUTLINE Initiai ii e I-2 1.1 Implement ccrrective acticns (Stop release) I-2 3.2 Estimate release (E?P/IP-2.7). If Release >35 MPC, ceclare Alert (Alert-Liquid checklist)

-2 1.2 Ccc.clete Initial Nctification Fcrm I-2 1.3 Notify cesignated Emergency Direc:cr I-2 1.4 Notify acditicnal CLC personnel for assiscance ,
        -2        3.3   Sample river (E?P/IP-2.'). If -elease
                        >35 MPC, ceclare Aler: ( aler:-liquic cnecklist)

I-2 1.5 Nctify offsite autncrities ir,clucing Coas- Guarc, US Ccr;s of Engineers, Inc da:er treatment clants (EPP/I?-1.1) I-2 1.5,7 Complete fallcw-up notificction I-2 1.3 Have Puclic Informaticn Decar: men ccmolete Oneir notifications I-2 1.10 Terminate wnen termina:icn criteria (EPP/IP-6.3) nave been me O 1 I ! Issue 6 Rev 4 i l

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Unusual Event - Contaminated Personnel Injury EPP/IP STEP OUTLINE Initial Time 5.2 1.1,2 Sound Standby Alarm and dispatch Emergency Squad 5.2 1.5 Call ambulance (if necessary) 5.2 1.6 Notify hospital , 5.2 1.7 If victim cannot be transported, summon medical assistance to station (Drs. Wald and Spritzer, or RERP program). 5.2 1.3 Notify security guards of impending ambulance arrival _ O). ( 5.2 1.9 Direct Emergency Squad to transport victim to first aid room (if he can be moved). 5.2 1.11 Decontaminate victim (if time is available). 5.2 1.12 Precare ambulance to minimize con-tamination 5.2 1.13 Direct DLC superviser and Radcon technician to accompany victim to hospital I-2 1.2 Complete Initial Notification Form I-2 1.3 Notify designated Emergency Director I-2 1.5 Notify offsite authorities (EPP/IP-1.1) I-2 1.6,7 Ccmplete follow-up notifications I-2 1.8 Have Public Information Department complete their notifications

 ,C')        I-2      1.10 Terminate when termination criteria
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Instruction ALERT A. OBJECTIV.E This instruction describes the actions to be taken in the event that an Alert emergency condition has been declared at the Beaver Valley Power Staticn. This instruction also cesignates the pre-planned response actions necessary to contend with the emergency condition and references acclicacle procecures tnat crescribe the necessary supplementary actions. The Emergency Direc:ce (Shift Supervisce, until crecerly relieved cy 1. designated I alternate) has the rescensibility and authority for the ccmpletion of the prescrib- p ed actions in this instructicn. The Emergency Directcr may delegate respcnsibility { for performance of the prescribed tasks to available qualified Ducuesne Lign: ('s perscnnel,except{erec:herwisescecifiedintnisinstructicn. ()

3. PRERECUISITES/ INITIAL CCNDITIONS
1. An Alert emergency concition has been declared based en the cccurrence of events wnich indicate an actual er potential degradation cf the level cf safety of the plant. Events classified as Alert emergencies =re described in Section IV and E?P/I-1, " Recognition and Classifica:icn of Emergencies".

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N EPP/I-3 Page 5 of 6 [f g (3 2.4.3 Re-enter evacuated areas (EPP/IP-6.1, "Re-entry to Affected Areas () -- Criteria and Guidelines"). 2.5 Note the reading on the Control Room Area Radiation Monitor (RM-1RM-213) to evaluate habitability of the Control Room. 2.6 If the results of the onsite survey indicate a dose rate at the site boundary (NOT the security fence) exceeding 20 mrem /hr or a possible accumulative dose of 170 mrem, reclassify the emergency as a Site Area Emergency and perform emergency measures in accordance with EPP/I-4, " Site Area Emergency". imediately notify offsite authorities of the reclassi-fication of the emergency.

3. For Initiatina Event: Radioactivity Release to the Ohio River 3.1 Perform appropriate corrective measures to terminate the release.

3.2 Determine the activity of the release by effluent monitor reading or by estimate in accordance with EPP/IP-2.7, " Liquid Release Estimate". If the m gross activity released was or is projected to be 35 times MPC (10 CFR 20) [V') or greater (following cooling tower blowdown), notify offsite authorities of the release i=ediately. 3.3 Determine the activity in the Ohio River by sampling and analysis in accordance with EPP/IP-2.4 "Offsite Monitoring for Liquid Release", to confirm the results of the estimate. NOTE State agencies responsible for water quality will likely initiate water sampling at downstream water treatment plants. These agencies will l curtail the use of water, based on projected radioactivity concentrations. This protective action and the dilution volume of tne Ohio River signifi-cantly reduce the potential for offsite doses in excess of 170 mrem (any organ) due to liquid releases. 4 For Initiatina Event: Fire /Exolosion 4.1 Perform firefighting efforts in controlled areas in accordance with EPP/ n IP-8.1, " Fires in Centrolled Areas" and in accordance with Chapter 56B of ( i

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d% EPP/I-3 73 Ar Attachment 1 DuquesneUdit (d CHECKLIST Note The use of this checklist is optional. It is provided as a convenience for the Emergency Director. It need not be filled out, nor retained. This checklist is not intended to replace the EPP/ Instruction to which it is attached. Alert - Gas EPP/IP STEP OUTLINE Initial Time I-3 1.1 Implement corrective actions (Stop release) I-3 2.2 Initiate and continue dose projections (EPP/IP-2.6) 1-3 1.2 Complete Initial Notification Form I-3 2.3 Initiate onsite radiation survey (EPP/IP-2.3) I- 3 2.4 Evacuate personnel if necessary (~3 (EPP/IP-3.1) V I-3 1.3 Notify designated Emergency Director I-3 1.4 Notify offsite authorities including Coast Guard, and Westinghouse (EPP/IP-1.1) I-3 1.5 Place Emergency / Recovery Manager on Standby I-3 2.6 If dose rate at site boundary >20 mrem /hr or possible accumulative dose of 170 mrem classify as Site Area Emergency __ I-3 1.6 Activate Technical Supoort Center (EPP/IP-1.4)(EPP/IP-1.3). Activate 3 Radcon Operations Center, Operations Support Center (EPP/IP . 5), if necessary I-3 1.8,9 Complete follow-uo notification I-3 1.10 Have Public Information Department complete their notifications n i I-3 1.12 Terminate when termination criteria

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v/ EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Instruction SITE AREA EMERGENCY A. 08JECTIVE This instruction describes the actions to be taken in the event that a Site Area Emergency has been declared at the Beaver Valley ?cwer Station. This instruction also designates the pre-olanned resconse acticns necessary to contenn with the emergency condition and references acclicable crecedures that prescribe the neces-sary supplementary actions. The Emergency Director (Shift Sucerviscr, until properly relieved by a cesignated alternate) has the respensibility and au hority for the comcletien of the prescrib- - ed acticns in. this instruction. When the Emergency Operations Facility is opera-tional, this responsibility is assumed by the Emergency / Recovery Manager. The Emergency Directcr (or the Emergency / Recovery Manager) may delegate responsibility () fcr cerformance of the prescribed tasks to - availacle cualified Duquesne Lignt Personnel, excect where otherwise scecified in this instruction. ,

3. PRERECUISITES/ INITIAL CONDITIONS
1. A Site Area Emergency has been declared based cn the cccurrence of events wnicn involve actual er likely f ailures of plan functicns needed fcr the prc:ection of the public. Events classified as Site Area emergencies are described in Secticn IV and E??/I-1, " Recognition and Classification of Emergencies".

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2. An Unusual Event er an Alert emergency conditien had been declared and emer-gency measures are being performed; and on the basis of subsequent inf:rmation er ucen a detericratien in plant conditions, the condition has been reclassi-fied as a Site Area Emergency.

C'. PRECAUTICNS

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Recovery Manager is not readily available, notify a designated alter-native in the following sequence: Name PAX Residence

1. T. D. Jcnes
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4. F. J. 31sser: 1 1.6 Activate the Technical Supcort Center and notify TSC personnel, er desig-nated alternatives using the Station Page Party System er telechone call- ,

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V ' 1.6.1 EPP/I?-1.a,"TSC Organization and Operation" 1.5.2 Menthly 3VPS Teleonone Call-list I 1 1.7 Activate the Emergency Ocerations Facility (ECF), the Operations Support  ! Center (OSC), and *.he Radcen Operations Center (ROC) and netify appro-priate personnel to staff these facilities, using the Station Page-Party  ; System or telephone call-cut. Tne follcwing may be referenced: l { 1.7.1 E?P/IP-1.5," Emergency Succort Center Organization and Operaticn" 1.7.2 EPP/IP-1.5,"ECF Crgani:ation and Operation" 1.7.3 Monthly SVPS Telephone Call-list l 1.8 Ccmplete a Follow-up Notification Form using the most current data avail-able at the time the form is ccmoleted. C' s issue 6 Rev 4

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,y emergency response activities should be disseminated between elements of k,) the emergency organization, and with offsite agencies as appropriate, on a periodic basis. In particular, 1.12.1 Notify offsite agencies of any significant (>100 mrem) change in dose projections, or other significant changes in plant status. This information exchange can be accomplished at the EOF when all of the three states are represented. 1.12.2 If requested by offsite agencies, provide DLC Liaisons to the offiste Emergency Operations Centers. DLC Operations and Main-tenance Instructors should be assigned to these functions where requested. Periodically disseminate status information to these liaisons. 1.13 If plant conditions deteriorate, escalate the emergency classification. Perform actions in accordance with the appropriate EPP/ Instruction. (~'T 1.14 Continue emergency operations until such time as plant conditions have stablized and other termination criteria of EPP/IP-6.3 " Termination of the Emergency" have been satisfied.

2. For Initiatina Event: Radioactivity Release to the At.:oschere or Unexcected Increases in In-clant Radiation Levels 2.1 Perform appropriate corrective measures in acccrdance with the Station Operating Manual to terminate the release or to regain control over plant radiation levels. If not already done, activate additional radiological controls personnel.

2.2 Initiate offsite dose projection activities in accordance with EPP/IP- g 2.6.1, " Dose Projection--Short Form", continuing with EPP/IP-2.6 " Dose Projection", as necessary. 2.3 Initiate an emergency onsite radiation survey in accordance with EPP/IP-2.2, "Onsite Monitoring for Airborne Release". rm 2.4 Initiate an emergency offsite radiation survey in accordance with EPP/ t a V IP-2.3 "Offsite Monitoring for Airborne Release". Issue 6 Rev 4

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Ctr , m Lird Pace 6 of 7 2.5 Based en :ne results of tne dose projecticn activities, rec:=end an a: rc:riate protective action to offsite authcritio as part cf the initial and/or subsequent f:llcw-up notificaticns. Refer to EPP/IP 2.1

                   " Rec 0=endation of Offsite Protective Action".

J,0 - The Emergency / Rec 0very Manager (Emergency Director until the ECF is c era-tional) is the only individual authorized to dete*=ine and rec;- and a ,

                 ;:rctective ac* ion to offsite authorities (recc=endation may be relayed by !A others).                 6neretcre the Emergency / Recovery Manacer snall a:Orove 311 i initial and folicw-up notification messaces for Site Area cr 3eneral Emer-gency.

2.5 Note the reading cn the Centrol Rccm Area Radiation Mcnit:r (RM-1RM- , 213),and Octain a:: Orc::riate air:cene radioactivity sameles. A: rceriate  ; isotcpic identification shculd te performed :n a pricrity basis if the result of gross counting en a Centrol Rocm air samole exceecs 1 E-9

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unnecessary respirator use. Radiclogical mcnit: ring snculd be -e:eatec f,u en a fretuency c:nsistent with the macnitude of the observed radiological ' levels anc/cr the ;ctential for :nange in tnese levels. 2.7 If the retults cf tne ensite survey incicate a :cse rate at tne site bcundary (NOT :ne security fence) exceecing 5CO mrem /hr :r a ; ssiale accumulative ccse of 5 rem '2' rem nyrci:), reclassify the emergency as s a General Emergency and perfor emergency measures in accordance with E?P/I-5, " General Emergency". I=eciately notify offsite autnerities of

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NOTE Li uid releases : One Chic River are not identified as initiatir: events for a Site Area emergency since it is unii'< elf to have offsite :icses in excess Of 170 mrem (any Organ) due to the release. A licuid release : uld Occur, however, concurrent ditn the events anica initiatec the Site : ea e'rer gen cy. Ccrrective and as:essment easures for licuid releases are provided in Section 3 of E?D/I-3 " Alert'. lssue 6 Rev 4 O

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-                                                     4   For Initiatino Event: Fire /Exolosion U,w 4.1 Perform firefighting efforts in controlled areas in accordance with EPP/

IP-8.1, Fires in Controlled Areas" and in accordance with Chapter 563 of the Open*.ing Manual " Fire Prevention and Control". 4.2 If the fire is in an uncontrolled area, refer to Chapter 568, " Fire Prevention and Centrol" Section 4

5. For Initiatina Events: Tornado /Earthcuake/ Storms /Floodino 5.1 Perform emergency measures in accordance with Operating Manual Chapter 53.

E. REFERENCES

1. Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness Plan and Implementing Procedures
2. Beaver Valley Power Station Operating Manual
3. Beaver Valley Power Station Radiological Control Manual
4. Title 10 Code of Federal Regulation; Part 50, Appendix E V 5. NUREG-0654/ FEMA-RE?-1 " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of fluclear Power Plants.

F. ATTACHMENTS

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d% EPP/I-4 754 Attachment 1 Duqu,esne Udit V CHECKLIST Note The use of this checklist is optional. It is provided as a convenience for the Emergency Director. It need not be filled out, nor retained. This checklist is not intended to replace the EPP/ Instruction to which it is attached. Site Area Emergency EPP/IP STEP OUTLINE Initial Time I-4 1.1 Implement ccrrective actions I-4 2.2 Initiate and continue dose proj. (EPP/IP-2.6) I-4 1.2 Complete Initial Notification Form I-4 2.3 Initiate onsite radiation survey (EPP/IP-2.3) I-4 , 2.4 Initiate Offsite radiation survey (EPP/IP-2.2) I-4 2.5 Recccmend protective actions (EPP/IP-4.1) (to be included in all subsequent notifications) g\ i t/ I-4 1.3 Notify designated Emergency Director I-4 1.4 Notify offsite authorities (EPP/IP-1.1) I-4 1.5 Notify Emergency / Recovery Manager I-4 1.6 Activate TSC (

                                                                                                          -i I-4           1.7    Activate EOF, OSC, ROC I-4           2.6    Use respirators if necessary I-4           2.7    Reclassify if necessary I-4           1.8,9 Complete follow-up notification I-4           1.10 Have Public Information Otpartment complete their notifications, Activate ENC                                               b l

l I-4 1.11 Implement unit evacuation (EPP/IP-3.1) (EPP/IP-3.2)

(EPP/IP-5.1) l I4 1.12 Periodically d'.sseminate info to offsite l authorities l

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EMERGENCY PREFARECNESS PLAN f' /^ EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROC".0URE , w ( , u Instruction , N GENERAL EMERGENCY , A. OBJECTIVE , This instructicn describes the actions to be taken in the event -that a General Emergency has been declared at the Beaver Valley Power Statien. This inM;ruction also designates the pre-planned rescense actions necessary to cdnte" " -he , e emergency ccnditicn and references acplicicle procedures that.arescribe the neces-sary supolementary acticns. The Emergency Directer (Shift Sucervisce, until properly relieved by a designated alternate) has the resconsibility and authority for the m=pletien of the prescrib-

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                                                                                                       -   i ticnal, this responsibility is assumed by the Emergency / Recovery Manager. The                 j Emergency Directcr (or the Emergency / Recovery Manager) :ay delegate respcnsibility-(_,,/       for cerformance of the prescribed tasks to available qualified Ducuesne Light 1; Persennel, except wnere otherwise scecified in this instruction.                 _'        'b
3. PRERECUISITIES/I'lITI.2L CCNDITIONS
1. A General Emergency has been declared based en the cccurrence of events wnich involve actual cr imminent substantial ccre cegradation er melting with potential for loss of containment integrity. Events classified as General Emergencies are described in Section IV and E??/I-1, "Recogniticn anc Classi-fication of Emergencies".

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2. A lesser emergency had been declared and emergency measures are being perform-ed; and en the basis of subsequent information or upon a deterioration in plant ccnditions, the ccndition has been reclassified as a General Emergency.

C. PDECAUTICNS

1. ccntinued surveillance and assessment of clant ccnditions are necessary Oc

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Name P_A_X_ Residence

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          ,          cations on the Notification of Public Interest Call-list. In this notifi-cation, provide PID with information on the Emergency Initial Notifi-cation Form and Follow-up Notification Form, and in particular, whether or not the Willows Hotel is in a sector (approximately 2.5 miles in sector     k C) where offsite protective actions are required.                            '

1.14 Initiate offsite dose projection activities in accordance with EPP'!P-2.6.1, " Dose Projection--Short Form" and continue with EPP/IP-2.6, " hse

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1.15 Initiate an emergency onsite radiation survey in accordance with EPP/ IP-2.2, "Onsite Monitoring for Airborne Release"". ,/* \

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1.16 Initiate an emergency offsite radiation survey in accordance with EPP/ IP-2.3 "Offsite Monitoring for Airborne Release". 1.17 Based on the results of the dose projection activities, reccmmend an appropriate protective action to offsite authorities as part of the initial and/or subsequent follow-up notifications. Refer to EPP/IP-4.1

                     " Recommendation of Offsite Protective Action".

NOTE, The Emergency Director is the only individual authorized to determine and recommend a protective action to offsite authorities (directly or via Comunications and Records Coordinator). Therefore, the Emergency Director shall approve all initial and follow-up notification messages # for Site Area or General Emergency. When the EOF is activated, the authority for making offsite protective action recommendations is trans-ferred to the Emergency / Recovery Manager. 1.18 Note the reading on the Control Room Area Radiation Monitor (RM-1RM-213). Appropriate isotopic identification should be performed on a priority (n) \ ,J basis if the result of gross counting on a Control Room air suple exceeds lssue 6 Rev 4

dv. ig EPP/I-5 rsmuct P39e o or a 1 E-9 uCi/cc (less ncble gases). Sased on this analysis, resciratcrs should be used to maintain personnel exposure less than 20 MPC-hours / week, while minimizing unnecessary resciratcr use.

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1.19 Communications shall ce maintained between the Tecnnical Supcort Center and the Emergency Operations Facility. Information :n the status of emergency rescanse activities should be disseminated between elements of

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                                                                                                .i 1.19.1 Notify offsite agencies of any significant (>100 mrem) cnange in dose projections, or other significant changes in clant status.

This informaticn exchange can be accomolished at the ECF wnen all of the three states are recresented. 1.19.2 If retuested by offsite aganc:es, provide DLC Liaisons to tne offiste Emergency Ocerations Centers. CLC Ccerations and Mainten-ance Instructors should be assigned to these functions where re-cuested. Periodically disseminue status information to these liaisons. 1.20 Continue emergency coerations until such time as ::lant ccnditions have stablized and other termination criteria of E??/IP-6.3 "~ermination of the Emergency d have been satisfied.

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1. Seaver Valley Pcwer Station Emergency Precaredness Plan and Imolementing Prccedures
2. Seaver Valley Pcwer Station Ocerating Manual
3. Seaver Valley Power Station Radiological Centrei Manual 4 Title 10 Code of Federal Reculations Part 50, Acpendix E
5. NL' REG-055a/ FEMA-RE?-1 "Cr'iteria for Pre::aration and Evaluaticn cf 0.adiological Emergency Response Plans and Precarecness in Sucpert of Nuclear Power Plants.

F. aT~aCPENTS

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Note The use of this checklist is optional. It is provided as a convenience for the Emergency

       . Director. It need not be filled out, nor retained. This checklist is not intended to replace the EPP/ Instruction to which it is attached.

General Emergency EPP/IP STEP OUTLINE Initial Time I-5 1.1 Implement corrective actions I-5 1.2 Complete Initial Notification Form I-5 1.3 Notify designated Emergency Director I-5 1.4 Notify offsite authorities (EPP/IP-1.1) I-5 1.6 Notify the designated Emergency / Recovery Manager

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I-5 1.6 Activate TSC I-5 1.7 Activate EOF A (.,,) I-5 1.9,10 Complete folicw-up notification I-5 1.12 Implement unit evacuation if a release is or is about to occur (EPP/IP-3.1, 3.2, 5.1). Consider other evacuations (EPP/IP-3.1) I-5 1.13 Have Public Information Department complete their notifications I-5 1.14 Initiate and continue dose proj. (EPP/IP-2.6) I-5 1.15 Initiate ensite radiation survey (EPP/IP-2.2) I-5 1.16 Initiate Offsite radiation survey (EPP/IP-2.3) I-5 1.17 Recomend protective actions (EPP/IP-4.1) I-5 1.18 Use respirators if necessary I-5 1.19 Periodically disseminate info to offsite authorities i l I-5 1.20 Terminate when termination criteria (EPP/IP-6.3) have been met (v\ l l Issue 6 Rev 4 1

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Qgg EPP/IP-1.1 Page 1 of 7 BEAVER VALLEY PCWER STATICN EMERGENCY PREi% REDNESS PLM o EMERCENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NOTIFICATIONS A. OBJECTIVE This procedure provides instructions for notifcation of offsite authorities and emergency response agencies in emergency situations. The procedure also addresses notification of selected off-duty BVPS personnel and the notification of selected DLC corporate staff personnel. Notification of offsite organizations is required for any of the four emergency classifications. The Emergency Director is responsible to ensure that all required offsite notifi-cations are completed within the proper time frame following the declaration of an emergency. The notification of other off-duty BVPS personnel is addressed in the EPP/Instruc-tion for each emergency classification. The dissemination of information to

 ,      personnel and the news media is addressed in E?P/IP-9.1, " Emergency Public Infor-(        mation Plan--SVPS".

S. PREREOUISITES/ INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. An emergency condition has been declared at the Beaver Valley Pcwer Station as provided in the BVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan.

and/or

2. An existing emergency condition has been reclassified to a higher emergency categorj, and/or, a significant detericration in conditions has occurred, and/or
3. The emergency situation has been corrected and the emergency terminated, and rec 0very operations have begun.

C. PRECAUTI0g

1. Mos'. radio comunications, including the DLC Industrial Radio System, can be intercepted by relatively inexpensive and co=ercially available scanners, or

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D v, pm C:td similar radic receivers. All initial notificaticns and fcil cw-uc notifi-cations shall be made by tele;ncne as a primary means, witn racio used only as a backuo in the event telephone systems are incperative during an emergency. This protocol will minimize the spread cf rumors, minimize congestion of teie-pncne circuits, and minimize uncue public anxiety. In those cases .vhere radic ccalunications are necessary, the use of such equipment and the worcing of transmissicas will be in keeping with tnis protcccl.

2. No press releases on One incident shall be made price tc ccmpletion cf ai' notifications, anc will be made cnly by Duquesne Lignt Ccm::any Puclic In5r-maticn Divisicn (?ID) cerscnnel. Do not provice information to any indivicual whose icentity is unkncwn, cr to any organizaticn not listed on the Emergency Notificaricn Call-list. Rel ay all such calls fcr inf orma:i cn to DLC ?ID (412-455-5279 :r 50CO), cr to the local emergency services ceganizati cn in the a::crocriate 5: e.
3. Insure that "E??" switches assccia:ec with telechones in :ne EC are positicned in the EPP cositicn during emergency cperaticas.
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1. Initial Nctificatien Centent 1.1 The initial contact witn cffsite agencias is generally mace :: a cc= uni-caticns coeratcr cr c:Mr similarly qualifiec incivicuai. Thus, :ne initial notifica:icns must be simaie, brief, anc f actual. Avcid One use of j argen, a:: brevi aticns, cr language wnica mign: be confusing ce mis-understccd. The intent of :ne initial notifica:icn is to have this incivicual notify the ac::rcariate perscnnel in :ne Offsite agencies :na:

an emergency conci:icn nas been declarec. Cnce notified, 1:: crc::ri ate incividuals will call aack to the sta:d :n f or acci:icn11 inf ormation.

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f acilitate accurate notifications c cffsite personnel. Identical message forms have ::een ::reviced :: :ne crimary cffsite agencies. G issue 6 Rev f.

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( ) 2. Notification Seouence w/ 2.1 Notifications shall be made to all offsite authorites and other indivi-duals listed on the Emergency Notification Call-list by the on-duty shif t personnel immediately following the declaration of an Alert, Site Area, or General Emergency by the Emergency Director. 2.2 Unusual Event notifications shall be made to all offsite authorities and other individuals listed on the Emergency Notification Call-list within cne hour from the declaration of the emergency. 2.3 All notifications, regarding emergency conditions, to the USNRC shall be made in accordance with BVPS OM Chapter 48.10 using the EMS red hotline phone and Figure 48-35 (in lieu of Attachment 1 to this EPP/IP). 2.4 If an abnormal event occurs, and this event does not constitute an emer-gency condition as described in EPP/ Instruction 1, but is reportable to the USNRC pursuant to BVPS OM Chapter 48, DLC PID should be notified of ./] the event for a possible press release. If station management deems it t . U appropriate, a courtesy call should be made to PEMA, SCEMA, HCOES, CCDSA, and DLC Public Information on a timely, but not necessarily on an immedi-ate emergency basis. If the reportable abnormal condition occurs during a backshift, consideration should be given to waiting until the start of the daylignt shif t to make this notification. 2.5 The following notification sequence has been established by the jurisdic-tions within the emergency planning zone: 2.5.1 Beaver County Emergency Management Agency (BCEMA) 2.5.2 Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) 2.5.3 Columbiana County Disaster Services Agency (CCDSA) 2.5.4 Hancock County Office of Emergency Services (HCOES) 2.5.5 US NRC Region 1 (Via OPX hotline--red phone) For General Emergencies, the following agencies will be notified directly by BVPS. For lesser emergencies, these notifications are made by the >

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Dr Pm LW 2.5.6 Ohio Disaster Services Agency (CDSA) 2.5.7 '4est Virginia Office cf Emergency Services ('4V0ES) 3CEMA makes backua notifications to CCDSA anc HCOES. PEMA activates OER/Sureau of Radiation Protecticn, which in turn contacts the station for additional technical i nf ormati cn. PEMA also contacts the Ohio Disaster Services Agency, and tne ' West Virginia Office of Emergency Ser-vices. 2.5 The remaining notifica icns ara made in keecing with the secuence proviced on the Emergency riotification Call-list.

3. Follcw-uo Notifica:icn 3.1 The fol!cw-up notifica:icn serves two ;:ur;:cses: The first is to previce tecnnical inf crmatien en the emergency directly to those indivicJals qualified to use the data. The seccnc is to provice a means for cffsite authcrities to verify the authenticity of an emergency notifica:icn.

3.2 A :achment 2, Folicw-up Mctificaticn ?crm, is similar in format c the Initial Notifica:icn cr s, but with a more ex ensive tecnnical content. Unlike the Initi al Notification Form, it is not intendec c be relayed word-for-worc. The ccjective v the form is to stancarcue One infer-mation provicea to off site agencies. Primary cffsite agencies nave :een previced with c::cies of :ne form. 1 Verification _ d.1 All notifica:icns made c eff site agencies will ce seri'ied cy :ne cffsita agencies. The follcw-uo cc munica:icn in res::ense :c an initial notifi-ca:icn is the ::rimary means of verification. 1.2 To further ensure au thenti ci ty, offsite autncrities will cnly acca::: notifications frca the foilcwing individuals at the staticn: 1 O.2.1 Shift Sucervisce 4.2.2 Shif t Fcreman 4.2.2 Emergenc~v Direc:cr 9 issue 5 R ay a

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5. Subsecuent Notifications 5.1 If it becomes necessary to reclassify the emergency to a higher (or lower) classification, the Initial Notification Form appropriate to the new classification should be completed and the notifications made in the same manner specified for the initial notification of an emergency.

5.2 When appropriate, offsite authorities and others listed on the Emergency Notification Call-list shall be notified that the emergency condition is terminated and, if applicable, that a recovery organization has been established. E. PROCEDURE

1. Upon declaration of an emergency, the Emergency Director (Shif t Supervisor, until relieved) will compose the appropriate Initial Notification Form, and

[] complete a Follow-up Notification Form, or direct that this be done. The

           Follow-up Notification Form should be updated as necessary as information changes.

NOTE The Emergency Director is the only individual authorized to declare an emer-gency and to recomend protective actions to offsite authorities. When the EOF is activated, this authority is transferred to the Emergency / Recovery Manager. F The Comunications and Records Coordinator or the Offsite Agency Liaison may relay the approved recormendation. NOTE On Attachment 1, Emergency Initial Notification Form, the " time" (blank 2) y' refers to the time at which the abnormal event was declared to be an emergency condition -- not the time when the initial indication of the abnormal event was observed.

2. The E.':lergency Director will assign an individual from the on-duty thif t to serve as Comunications and Records Coordinator (normally the NSS Admini- ,

strative Assistant) until relieved by the designated individual. This indi-vidual will make notifications to the individuals and organizations listed on the Emergency Notification Call-list (Attachment 1) as follows: O C/ Issue 6 Rev 4

['- EPP/IP-1.1 Ay Pace 6 af 7 Dv' m L9, 2.1 Contact each crganicaticn cr individual using the tele;nene numcer listed. If tne tele::henes are inccerative, utilice the s::ecified back-up. 2.2 When *he party answers, reac the introductica paragra::n en tne notifi-caricn fcrm and pause to alicw the incivicual to cotain his cc::y of the fccm (FEMA, HCDES, CCDSA, and BCE'4A cnly), cr blank pa::er en anicn to !v I recarc the notificaticn. 2.2 Read tne text of the notificaticn, e ::hasicing the variacle infcrmaticn and calling cut the blank numcers as they are enccunterec. The initial e notification must be kept simple and ncn-technical. 2.1 Have tne reci::ient read back the message and if necessar.y, ccrrect an.v errors. 2..- n"c.=.. w

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2.6 Direct he party ccntactac :: notify the appecpriata tac: sicalis in their craanic ati ons in acccrcance with the crganizatien's emergency clans. Remind tne party ccntactec nat a call-back is required frcm ne cesig-nated incividual. 2.7 Proceed to the next party- cn t.e call-list. l  ;.ee re o , , ar *. v .' n . n. .+ e c n*. .=.. in = cam.e.-a'.la.

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! that par *y and proceed cown :ne list. Af ter the otner notificaticns ar2 ccmplete, re-attempt to ccntact any typ assed parties. If a car *y still l l can not be reacned, ccnsicer othcr means sucn as dis::3tching a ccurier, relay through anctner party, cr simil ar acticns. Every effcr must be 1 i mace to ccntact the five crganica*icns listed in Section 0.2.a cf this i procecure. 2.g When the carties call cack f cr further infcematicn, ncts tne time anc the na e cf the incivicuals en the call-list. (Use a new list '# there is 4,i 3 3 ,., e. e a. r. e. c. .e. . r . ..a . a- ca.r .. -

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d%. EPP/IP-1.1 75 4 Page 7 of 7 D n,m udd (] V available from the current Follow-up Notification Form. If the party requests information not on the form, make reasonable efforts to obtain and relay the information, if consistent with ccmpleting notifications. 2.10 If a party not specified on the call-list renuests information, refer the party to either the DLC Public Information Division (412-456-6279 or 6000), or to the local emergency services organization in his/her comun-ity. F. REFERENCES

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1. Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness and Implementing Proce-dures.
2. Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Appendix E
3. NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1 "Crite'ria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

G. ATTACHMENTS

1. Emergency Initial Notification Form
2. Emergency Notificaticn Cc ' list
3. Follow-up Notification Form.

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EPP/IP-1.1 Attachment 1 BEAVER VALLEY POWER STATION (_' Initial Notification Form INSTRUCTIONS

1. Read the following:
                            "This is the Beaver Valley Power Staticn. The following is a notifi.:ation of an emergency. Record the information to follow on the Emergency Initial Notification Form"
2. Provid: the information below. Relay only the numbered blanks if the person receiving the call has a copy of the notification form.

MESSAGE

1. There has been an incident at the Beaver Valley Power Station. The occurrence was (Unusual Event) (Alert) declared as a (s;te EmegencyXGenesl Emegency) at on .

I 2 (nme) 3 (Date) (Atmes;here)

2. There (HasXHas not) been a release of radioactivity to the CO N o River) . The release 4 5 gm (HuXHas not) been stopped. There asns not) a potential for an additional release.
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3. There UsX:s not) need for offsite protective actions at this time.

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5. This is , title of Duquesne Light 3 (Name) 10 (Imerpency organization title)

Company. This notification was made at on . Return 11 (n m e) 12 (Oate) phone number is M

6. Notify the appropriate individual (s) of your crganization or agency.

FOR BCEM A/PEM A/HCES/CCDS A/USNRC ONLY:

7. Request the appropriate individual in your organization contact the station for l additional information in accordance with emergency procedures.
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lim lilHIENCY NOTIPit,..10N CAI.I.-l.lS*l. EPP/IP-1.1 Attuelunent 2 NOTE: The suujority of the telephone nuinhers listed below are numbers designated for emergency purposes only. In most cases, thesu numbers should not be used for non-cmergency communications. On weekdays between 8 um und 4 pm, use the normalInnsiness phone first. NOTli: Ensure that th~ ECC "EPP/ Normal" switches on the phones are in the "HPP" position to allow cull-backs on 8000/8001/8002 to be routed to the ECC. NOTE: Calls to the off ;ite egencies listed on this sheet must he made in the sequence shown, as rapidly as possible following decturation of emergency,und prior to any notifications on remaining sheets. If one of the organizations can not be reached, continue with the next, unti then re-attempt to notify the hypassed organization before continuing with the rest of the notifientions. Norinal 24-br Emergency Number Organization / Individual Ilusiness Primary Alternate Name of Contuet Time /init llenver Co. Emerg. Management Ag ney (llCEM A) 1)ispatcher (24-brs): relay to Mr..It. Chiodo I)l C lludio Pennsylvania Emerg. Munngement Egency (PEM A) llelay through Duty Officer (24-hrs) IICliM A Columhiunn Co. Disaster Services Agey (CCDS A) Dispatcher (21 hrs): relay to M r. M.1,ippiutt DI C lludio llancock County Office of Emerg. Services (IICOES) Dispatcher (24 hrs)*: relay data t'o Mr. A. Kondik 1)l.C ltudio

                                                          *Ask courthouse SWilD operator for dispatcher during norinal working hours. This is a direct line af ter hours.

LIS Nuclear llegulutcry Commission Duty Officer (24-brs) OPX red hotline ill G EN Elt AI, EM EHO ENCilQi ONI.Y L T Ohio Disuuter Servidus Agency'(ODSA)i Liteluy throngli. ,

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Opty Officer (24-ilrs)1 . CC.l)S A. , West Virginia Offlec of Eincrgency Servlees (WVOUS) telay through SherifI's Dispotcher (24-brs)(Charleston): ' llCOES ISS UE 6 !!ev. 4 '

l'All!!tGlillCY llOTil'ICATIOtl cal.let.lST (C<ni't) til'P/IP- 1.1 Att>ielnnent 2 tlOTI:: Tlie following organizations are isolificit only for the siccialents noteil in parenthesis next to their tintne. U.S. Coast Gunril (All offsite releases, netinit or innininent) Marine Safety (l'intsburgh) _ tl.S. CorgG of F.ngineers (liquial relenses) llew Uninherlunil 1)nin (ilownriver) Montgonnery linin (npriver) Mia!!aint Water Plant (liquial relenses)(tiotify one) M r.1). Cruik M r. M ellaff te M r. Iluywooil I?.nst I.iverpool Water Plant (liquisi releases) M r. I'rnneis Wise __ Chester, WVA Water I'lant (liquial retenses) llotify via llCol'li West inghouse Aloinie Power 1)ivision (Alert A higher) (140tify one M r. I'. floon , M r.11. l.okny Mr. it. Von Osire.ki IrlPO (Alert A hi;her) t Americani linelenr Insurers l' ire / All risk einergencies ilmiiologient nnclear einergencies la mhlition to Ilic above, the following organizations, nitta,ngh not ilirectly notifical are authorizeil to receive informution regartling the emergency: lil:lt/Iturenn of Ilmlintion Protection, Pennsylvanin llotline til'.lt/IlltP hotline will be opecutive nposi so:livation of lil:lt/lille by PICM A. Sinte of Ohio I)isaster Services Agency via CCllSA . Sinte of West Virginin Office of 1:mergency Services via llCul?S West Virginin llept. of Ilealth/itantintion Protection ISStil ti llev. 4

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N O Tli: See notes on Page 1 l Organizatiori/ individual Teleptione Alternate Naine of Contact Tiine/Init i I IIVPS-1 Superintendent II.P. Williams  ! I j  !!VPS-1 Operations Supervistor I,. S< limt l Sliippingport t toinic Power Station i j llVPS Unit 2 Construction: It. Swiderski (llackstiif ts tuul weekends: ranking 1)l.C-Cl)N or Stil Gnnrd) i

I)l.C Politie Infornnition 1)epartinent (Notify one)
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l(. A. Seinerer i e + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + lineti individunt listed t>elow will notify the next liiglier level of sunnagenient consistent willi tiie severity of tiie einergency. Tlie Station Superintendent or desigtuited alternate notifies lite 1)irector, Nuclear Operations. Ilirector of Nuclear Operations T.1). Jones See I)irectory V.P. Nucleur I)ivision .l.J. Curcy See Ilirectory 9 a ISSUIC G llev. 4

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FPM Q ElERGENCY NOTIFICATION CAlleLIST (Cen't) The fcilowing crganizatiens are not ncemally notified directly in :ne event of an emergency a 3VPS. cut may be centacted :f particular emergency ccnditicns warran:. Pennsylvania State ?clice Gir. Slarx) Pennsylvania State Pc2ce (Chipcewa Barracks) Laurel Pipeline Cc. Gir. T. Gcrden) 11ccil Pipeline Cc. Naticnal T ansi: Cc. Gir. E. Bernard) Asniand Pipeline Cc. Freedom Statica Buckev. e Pic. e!!ne Cc. , COE RAP /IRAP 3recknaven Area Office . 31ecie-Rescue Amoulance Service Community Amoulance Shipping;ce: Fire Cepar: ment _ _ _ _ _ _ - Aliculppa Ecspital Emergency 3com Seaver Ccunty 31edical Center

 ???sc'TCerian Universi:7 ECspital Emergency 3com 3aCiatiCU Emergency Ee59Cnse Freg"am Cr. Neil Wald Cr. Alber: Spritzer Crucible Steel Ccm;any 13:n Street Gatencuse Linde Air Company Gir. Jeward Y;ma)

SIcintesh Hempnill (3.W. 311ss) 312. R. Ansevin Sir. D. Lemesn Bruce 31ansfield ?cwer Statien Plant Superintendent (D. 3ccar) Assist. Superintendent (D. Thomas) Shif: Superviscr Ccnrail Division Superviser Pi::scurgn and Lake Erie Chief Dispatener US Weather Eureau-Pit:sbu~gn Air Pciutica Sletecrologst

          ?crecas: Office Cera;clis Cffice Note: The pnene numbers listed accve a e updatec cn :ne annual review. .'.Iere,up-:c-ta:e num:9 3 O

are availacle in :ne mentniy and cuar:erly emeroency :elegnene numcer enecxits:5. anc are ava:a.cle in tne Cen:rcl Recm. Issue 6 Rev 4

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BEAVER VALLEY POWER STATION Follow-up Notification Form The following data represent the most current and most accurate information, projections, and/or prognosis available at the time this notification was made. Time: Date: By: . Return phone number: 6

1. Affected Facility: Beaver Valley Power Station .

Unusual Event / Alert ,

2. Site / General Emergency Declared at: on:

11mc Date

3. Cause of Emergency:
4. Current Plant Status:

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5. Radioactivity Release:

Type of Release: Liquid / Gaseous Ch!o River Release to: Atmosphere-Ground Level / Elevated Time Start: Release Stopped: Yes/No/NA at: 1:/Is Not Additional Release ? Is/Is Not Potential for Release: Release Rate: \ p)- Issue 6 Rev 4

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6. Affected Arcas and Projected Deses:(Whole Ecdy/ Thyroid)

Affected A.-ee Projected Dese Sectem/ Radius /NA / rem,

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Dose at Site Botmdary: rem frem/hcur). No Pmtee:ive Act!cn Necessary

7. Recommended Protective Action:

Sheltz- / Evacuate Sect:rs: Evacuate within mile racis S. Emergency Measures Underway: Yes/Noe N A Offsite Mcnitoring Teams Dispatched? Yes/No/NA Non-Essential Personnel Evacuated F-om Site: Yes/No/NA Injured Per:onnel Transfer ed to: Ecspital.

9. Other:

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Data BEAVER VALLEY POWER STA' HON EPP/IP-1.1 Attachment 3 Time: Follow-up Notification Form Part 2 Directions: The Dose Projection Coordinator will relay this info to NRC (via HP a Hotline), to DER /BRP (via White Hotline), and to other apprcpriate agencies 3 RELEASE TO OHIO RIVER Actual Projected Time of Release Start _, Release Duration hrs.' hrs. Release Volume gal. gal. . Total Activity Ci. Cl. I Radionuclide(s) in Release River Water Sampled: Time /Date of Sample Location of Sample Measured River Activity pCi/ce. Radionuclides Present i i ATMOSDHERIC RELEASE Release Data: Actual Projected Time of Release Start Release Duration hrs. hrs. Release Rate ec/sec ec/sec Noble Gas Release Rate Ci/see Ci/sec Radioiodine Release Rate Ci/sec Ci/see Release Height m. m. Meteorology Data: Wind Direction Wind Speed mph Stability Class Precipitation ISSUE 6 Rev. 4

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NS@ BEAV ER VALLEY POWER STATION EPP/IP-1.2 Page 1 of 10 EMERGENCY PREPARECNESS PLAN n EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE V) ( COMMUNICATIONS AND DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION A. OBJECTIVE This prc<adure describes the connunications systems that are available for emer-genc'y ese, their location, and their function, anc describes general communi-cations procedures. In addition to this procedur<:, Chapter 40 of the Station Operating Manual describes the use of communicatior.3 systems. A detailed listing of telephone numbers is not attached to this procedure. How-ever, a telephone directory of Station personnel is updated and issued monthly. This directory is available in the Control Room and in the Emergency Control Center. B. PREREOUISITES/INITI AL CONDITION _S_ None (~ N_j C. PRECAUTIONS None D. GUIDANCE AND CRITERIA

1. General 1.1 Conmunications are essential for the correct and rapid initiation of the Emergency Preparedness Plan. The ability to activate the onsite emer-gency organization, the ability to notify the offsite authorities, and if necessary, the ability to implement the appropriate protective acticn for the populace- in affected areas offsite depend on timely and accurate ccmmunications.

1.2 The Beaver Valley Power Station has five independent systems 'for outside communication to Federal, state, county authorities, to corporate manage-ment, and to offsite support groups. These are: O Issue 6 Rev 4

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4: EPP/IP-1.2 "A Page 2 of 10 D_v, P_m L':fd 1.2.1 The Sell System 1.2.2 The Duquesne Light Ccnpany Private Autcmatic Telecnone ( ? AX ,' System 1.2.3 UStiRC E:IS/HPN Hotline tietwork, and DER /SRP Hotline 1.2.4 Duquesne Light Comoany System Operator Direct Line 1.2.5 Duquesne Light Cccoany Industrial Radio System These systems are briefly described in the secticns to folicw. A matrix of icmiens versus cccmunications cacacili ty is provided as Attacn-ment 1. b Fcr ansite comunicaticns, the plant alarm system, the staticn paging system, and a two-way alarm system bet.seen SVPS anc CAPS provides cc= uni-cations for station personnel.

2. Bell System 2.1 The Beaver Valley Power Statico site is provided with telephone service by the Bell of Pennsylvania Telephone Comcany. All Bell teleonenes (prefi 543-) are direct lines and can all be used simultanecusly.

2.2 The Bell System is the primary ccmunicaticns system because of its abil-ity to provide cc=unications aith a large nucce :f parties over a aide area, anc fcr tne privacy of tne ccmunicaticns. 2.3 The Bell phones are routinely used by staticn personnel cerfcrming normal staticn activities, thus no periodic testing is recuired. 2.2 There are normally two independent-ringing tele;hene lines to the Emer-gency Controi Center. These are 6a3-8001 and -6002. In the event of an emergency, hcwever, tnree sequential-ringing telechene lines are avail-able. Any call to tne Statien via 643-8000,-2001, -8002 aill be autcmat-ically transferred to cne of :ne other two lines, shculd tnat particular line be in use. An "EPP" switen cn the ECC ccxunicaticns panel estab- i lishes this capability.  ;, O Issue 6 Rev a

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3. Ducuesne Licht PAX (v) 3.1 'The DLC PAX System is an automatic exchange system which provices for numerous simultaneous intra-station (including SAPS) conversations, and six simultaneous conversations offsite to other DLC facilities and offices. Two of the offsite trunks are via microwave links which could provice offsite comunications during a f ailure of landlines (due to flooding, downed lines, etc).

3.2 During normal working hours, the PAX switchboard operator (Pittsburgh) can interconnect a PAX line with the Bell System. This capability does not exist af ter normal working hours. 3.3 Due to the limited number of possible offsite comunications via PAX, messages must be as brief as possible to minimize congestion of the PAX trunks. PAX should be used for all cnsite telephone comunications. 3.4 The PAX system is routinely used by station personnel performing normal station activities, thus no periodic testing is required. (V]

4. USNRC ENS /HPN Network / DER /SRP Hotline 4.1 There are three separate and indepencent telephone "hotlines" which pro-vice for direct communications with the USNRC and/cr DER /SRP over dedi-cated lines. These lines are engineered to be immediately available during periods when the various telephone exchanges are congested with other calls.

4.2 The DER /BRP " white" hotline is an automatic ringdown system with trans-ceivers at the ECC and at DER /BRP headquarters in Harrisburg, PA. This phone, wnen picked up, automatically rings at the other end. This phone circuit has been designated for the dissemination of technical data on the emergency to DER /SRP personnel to provide for offsite accident assess-ment. It is not used for initial notification since tne DER /SRP is not a 24-br per day operaticn. g 4.3 The USNRC ENS network (circuit GPO-1474) (" red" phone) is an automatic

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4.4 The USNRC HPN " black pnene" (circuit GDA-0250) is a dedicated di al-up system connecting the site with the NRC in 3ethedsa and in King Of Prussia. This circuit has to be dialed (?23 Region 1- =22 3ethesda), but provides a decicated line Over wnica to disseminate technical data t0 the NRC af ter tne initial notificaticns have been mace anc the NRC ECC nas I been activated. The HPN ;:none can be used f cr initial notificaticn if the # ENS natline and cc=ercial Bell lines are inc::erative. i

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W accordance *ith current NRC directives en its use. The NRC black ::hcne is i testec quarterly.

5. Ducuesne Lien: Svsten Ocerater Direct Line 5.1 The OLC System Geerator Direct Line is a magnet:-;cwerec ;nene circuit reutinely used fcr cc=unica:icns between the Centrol Rccm anc :ne System 0:: era:Or in su;:::cr: cf ncrmal c;: era:i cns. During an emergency, this circuit c:uld te used (via relay) to ma.<e off site notifica:icns in :ne rare event the Bell Sjstem, tne PU syste :, anc the CLC Racia 5 stem / aere inc::erative :r ineff ective.

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     %pt =ne ulti p) g 6.2 The 150 MHz network (see Attachment 2) consists of six base stations located at:

6.2.1 Shippingport Hill (main base station) 6.2.2 Hancock County Comun1 cations Center (for HCOES) 6.2.3 Columbiana County Comunications Center (for CCDSA) 6.2.4 Beaver County Comunications Center (for BCEMA) 6.2.5 Pennsylvania State Police (Chippewa Barracks) 6.2.6 Interim Technical Support Center / Emergency Operations Facility 6.3 The Shippingport Hill base station is controlled by remote consoles located at the ECC and at SAPS. Three remote handsets at SVPS-1 provide extensions to the ECC console. The handsets are located at the ECC, at the plant shutdown panel, and in the Control Room. The operating consoles at the ECC and at SAPS provide a choice of four private lines (three currently in use). They are: 6.3.1 PL1 -- Used for comunicaticn with System Operator, distribution g switching i (,) 5.3.2 PL2 -- Used for emergency ccmunications with SCEMA, HCOES, CCDSA, and PA State Police ONLY 6.3.3 PL3 -- Used for comunicatiens with offsite monitoring teams, and all other routine uses. 6.3.4 PL4 -- Spare The private line feature provides for tone-operated squelcn on transmit and receive. When the PL is enabled, only transmitters broadcasting the appropriate PL tone (1, 2, or 3) will be heard on the console. If the PL is disabled (by lif ting handset), the console or handset will receive any transmission. Any transmissions from the ECC console or handsets will be received cnly by those receivers having the same PL selected as the ECC console. Any remote receiver without a PL feature, or with the PL feature disabled will receive all transmissions, regardless of source. The PL feature is not a means of carrying on four simultaneous conver-sations -- only one ccnversation can be held at any one time -- nor is it a ('% i ) v _, Issue 6 Rev 4

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5.4 The base statiens at HCCES, CCDSA, and ECEMA (in future) alaays transmit i cn PL2, and will receise :nly PL2 transmissions, if the PL feature cn :ne ! i .Y receiier is enabled. If :ne PL feature is cisabled, tnese stations will . I receive all transmissicas on 150 Mhz. The transceivers locatec in tne E:C (cesk unit), at tnt c.hippewa Barracks, and at SCE4A (currently), receive on PL2, but do not have PL cn transmit. The base station at the interim l TSC/ EOF receives anc transmits en ?LI. All 4alkie-talkies and SVPS maaile l units receive en ?L2, bu: co not have 3 ?L cn transmit. Refer to Attacn-ment 3. 6.5 A " takeover" button en the ECC censole will cverrice :ne IAPS console and any extension nancsets. 5.5 A icw banc system en a:crcximately 50 MH is used by SVPS security guarts .i and by DLC Transmission and Distribution Decartment. There is a c0ntroi l censole lccated in the SVPS Ccntrol Roca anc fcur remote c nsoles iccatec at varicus TLD f acilities. There is nc ?L feature cn tne icw band. Handsets are located in the ECC anc in the Centrol Rocm. A ' takeover" butt:n :n the Control Rccm c:nsole overrices all other consoles. There is I cnly One base sta:icn f r the icw banc system. l l 5.7 The DL: Radio System is the primary means of :: munica:icn with offsite . 1 i monitoring :eams and is the firs; alternate :: 3 ell ;n ne f:r notifica:icn j i f offsite emergency resocnse organi:aticns. l l system is raut;. nely usec by staticn personnet. _.ine en:1re cc mun1- !, l . .s _..ne cations system is testec annually in acecrcance itn the provisicns of the ! l ! FCC license. The cercunicaticns links betaeen :ne EC:, the three risk I i l Ocunties, and the Pennsylvania State Police is tested aeekly. ? rta:1e ,! > i transceivers maintained in the emergenc.y kits are testec pericdically.  ! l l [ ( O

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g%qL EPP/IP-1.2 9.L Pace 7 of 10 h,.t Ll@t - n) (v 7. Station pace partv 7.1- The page party system is a' five line telephcne system wnich uses leuc-speakers to page an individual party. The systen provices for paging indivicuals within the plant from any other page station, and if necess-ary, communicating with them. Since the five lines are c:rmon to all stations, conference calls are possible. 7.2 During emergency conciticns the PAX system, if available, shculd be used for answering a page in crder to free the system for c:mmunicaticns from emergency scuad mem ers, survey taams, anc others not having access to PAX phones. E. PROCECURE

1. Tc tne maximum extent possible, all communicatiens regarcing the existance or severity of the event, or recommendations of ;rctactive actions, will be made.

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2. In addition to the provisicns of Staa 1, messages should be acrded to avoic possible errors in traiscripticn/interpretaticn in ace:rdance witn the follow-ing guicelines as a;plicaole:

2.1 To the extent possicle avoid the use of technical jargon, particularly in c:mmunicaticns with off site agencies. 2.2 Ensure that the message is complete. Do not assene that the message recipient can supply the prcper missing worcs, etc., necessary to make the message c mplete. O) ( 2.3 Avoid the use of abbreviaticns. Fcr example, millirem -- not "m-rem", cr "m-V'. Issue 6 Rev 4

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3%. EPP/IP-1.2 Tp A Page 9 of'10 Duquesne UEft (n) Liaison at the EOF for information. This will minimize the number of comuni-cations and improve the accuracy of information disseminaticn. Provida the Offsite Agency Liaison with periodic situation repcrts. The frequency of these reports should be consistent with the rate of change in the situation. A report of no change in the situation is as important as a report of a change.

6. The Duouesne Light Company Public Information Department is responsible for providing briefings and press releases to the news media. DLC PID will assign a representative to the Technical Support Center (TSC). TSC personnel will provide information on the plant status as requested. No information should be held back from PID by 3VPS personnel. All press releases shall be approved by PID and the V.P., Nuclear Division. Station personnel shall ensure that the information provided to PID is current and consistent with the information provided to offsite emergency organizations. EPP/IP-9.1, "PID Plan", provides additional infcrmation on the release of information to the news media.
7. For emergencies in which the pub'ic is notified (sirens, ESS, etc) the comer-cial Bell network near the plant can be expected to be unavailable due to

() ,f s overloading. In this event, the following can be performed to notify those agencies which can normally only be notified by Bell tt:lephone: 7.1 Using the PAX system, obtain an outside line by dialing "6" then "0" and requesting this of the DLC operator. This is net. normally authorized. Explain to the operator the emergency nature of the call. This call will be placed en a Pittsburgh exchange. 7.2 Use the DLC Industrial Radio System to notify the ?'C System Operator and 1 request that he make the emergency calls. 7.3 To contact PEMA, use the DLC Industrial Radio System to notify either SCEMA or the Pennsylvania State Police, and request that they relay the notification via a state teletype or radio network. 7.4 To ccntact Aliquippa Hospital, Seaver County Medical Center, the amou-lance service, or the fire department, use the DLC Industrial Radio System

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( s CPERATING INSTRUCT!CNS FCR NRC ENS AND HPN HOTLINE PFCNES A. PURFOSE This attachment provides instructions fcr the use of the two NRC hotline telegnene systems. These prcne systems are designatec for emergency use only.

3. DISCUSSION The Emergency Nctificaticn System (ENS) Hc:line is an autematic ring-ccwn tele-pnene system. When any of the red hotline pnenes Onsite are lifted, the nctl4ne phenes at the NRC's Headcuarters Oceration Center will ring au:cmatically--nc
,               dialing is necessary. 10 CFR 50.72 crovides that this cnone must be centinuously manned (off-heck) ence used until directec otnerwise by the NRC.

The Health Physics Network (HPN) is a dedicated-direct line systam link NRC Health Physics personnel and CLC Health Physics perscnnel. This system is a dial system, 4

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1. ENS ed :hene 1.1 To use One EMS red ;nene, lift the receiver. When One party at ne Other end answers, provide emergency infcrmaticn frcm the Nctification cf Sig-

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          @ @ ER STATICN BEAVER VALLEY PCW Page 1 of 14 EMERGENCY PREPARECNESS PLAN p                                                                                 EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE t% )T TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION                                           f A. OBJECTIVE This procedure provides interim instructions for the organization, activation, and operation of the Technical Support Center (TSC). This interim procedure implements the provisions of the SVPS Emergenc/ Preparedness Plan in the existing station                                4 facilities until such time as the permanent ERF is constructed.                        ,
8. PREREQUISITES / INITIAL CONDITIONS An emergency condition has been declared at the Beaver Valley Power Station as provided in the SVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan.

C. PRECAUTIONS The Shift Supervisor must ensure that TSC activities and personnel asso-

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ciated with these activities do not interfer with the ocerational activities in h) v the Cor. trol Room associated with returning the plant to a safe cunfiguration.

2. To ensure that aporopriate and timely attention is paid to the in-plant and offsite aspects of the emergency condition, the Shift. Supervisor (until relieved by a designated Emergency Director) should delegate sui . vision of in-plant activities to the Shif t Fcreman and assume the responsibilities of the Emergency Director as set forth in the SVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan.

D. FiUICANCE AND CRITERIA

1. Technical Succort Center Function 1.1 The Technical Support Center (TSC) provides both plant management control 3 a and technical assistance to support Control Room personnel in the plant j response to the emergency. {
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4. Emercency Cecrdinator Rotation 4.1. In the event the emergency condition is adjucged to be a long-term emer-gency due to the nature and extent of the emergency conditions, the Scoport Services '4anager, witn the assistance of the Emergency Director, 3 shall establish a watch rotation schedule for TSC perscnnel. This watch rotation schedule should be implemented as directed by the Emer-gency Director, and as scen as plant conditions have stabilized suffic-1ently to make safe watch reliefs possible.
5. Interface with Other ECCs/EOCs or Other Emercency Oceanizations 5.1 I cediate response, assessment, and the implementation of protective p (ansite) and corrective accicns pertaining to an emergency condition at U/ the Beaver Valley ?cwer Staticn is the responsibility of the SVPS Emer-gency Director. He shall have the authority to act on the behalf of Ducuesne Light Company in all matters concerning an emergency, at least until sucn time as the scope, severity, and potential radioicgical conse-quences have been assessed, and the appropriate corrective actions and cnsite protective actions have been imolemented, er until relieved of this responsibility by higner DLC management. For Site Area cr General I Emergencies, the overall responsibility and authority for the DLC eme - #

gency response shifts to the Emergency / Recovery Manager. Following the critical period, but still with ccmolete regard for health and safety, major decisions and corporate commitments are the respcnsibility of DLC management. Although in an emergency condition, the SVPS Emergency Director may seek and act upon the advice of others outside of Duquesne Lignt Company (such as State and Federal regulatory agencies, and/or j industry adviscry groups) the responsibility and authority for rescense remains as established above. O. tw t i Issue 6 Rev 1

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all OLC emergency respense, with particular emenasis on offsite CL^ : I activities. At this time, the Emergency Director and the TSC staff will ' c:ncern themselves witn cnly the ensite ascects of the emergency respcnse. I c.a -.ine ,V,, ra Emergency Direct 0r shall maintain ccmrunicaticns with tne acera-ting cr emergency crgani:ation at the Shiccingpert Atcaic Power Station in the event of an emergency at 5VPS cr at SAPS. Secticn 5.t.1 of the BVPS Emergency Pre aredness Plan describes the interface between ne SVPS anc SAPS emergency crganizations. 5.1 The SVPS Emergency Director shall ensure that the rimary emergency res:ense agencies of :ne jurisdictions witnin the emergency clanning :cne (identified cn the E .rgency Notification Call-list) are fully 1:crised

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Refer to the TSC Call-list (attached to the Monthly Phone List) to iden-tify designated individuals. 1.2 Perform appropriate assessment and corrective actions and classify the emergency as provided in EPP/I-1 " Recognition and Classification of Emer-gencies". 1.3 Implement additional emergency measures in accordance with the appropriate EFP/ Instruction. 1.4 For emergency conditions within the Unusual Event Classification, eval-uate the severity and nature of the emergency condition and the necessity for augmentation of the on-duty operating organization. If additional personnel are required, call-out acpropriate designated TSC personnel, (] and others as needed. V 1.5 For emergency conditions with the Alert, Site Area Emergency, and General Emergency classifications, activate the entire TSC by calling-out desig-nated personnel to fill all emergency coordinator positions. NOTE When calling out personnel, ensure the individuals notified understand the location to which they are to report. This is necessary since some personnel may be designated as alternates to an emergency coordinator position in addition to a primary assignment elsewhere (TSC/ EOF / ENC). 1.6 Until called-out personnel arrive, appoint temporary emergency coordin-ators from the on-duty shift or frcm other available personnel, as appro-priate, for assistance with current and continuing emergency control in the ECC; but assume those responsibilities until the positions are fill-ed. e 1.7 Initially contend with the emergency from the ECC/ Control Room. The A ( ) Control Room is likely to remain as the ECC throughout most emergency u.J situations in the Unusual Event classification. Issue 6 Rev 4

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1.9 Continue cpe-ation of the TSC until such time as tne emergency is termin-a t e <4, and normal c;:erations are restored or a recovery crganica:icr is established. t i 1.10 U;'on classificat cn of the abncraal canciticn as an Aler: mergency, t notify the designated Emergency / Recovery Manager and place him on stand-by. 1.11 Uccr. classifica:icn of the acnormal conci:1cn as a Site Area cr General Emer: enc,y, notify tne designa:ed Emergency / Recovery Manacer :: activate the Emergency C::eration Facility. Defer to E:o/:?-1.5. 1.12 A cnrcnolcgical icg of emergency measures ar1 ccmmunica icns shall be maintainec ::y the Ccm: unications anc Reccrd Cccccina:cr. All dccuments relatec tc the emergency res::cnse, such as tose crcjection calculations, survey results, etc, snali be main ained fcr su::secuen: revie v anc evalua-tien. 1.13 Emergency cccccinatcrs snall cerfccm tasks rela:ed : :neir functional 1 res::cnsici .t ies assigned in the EVP5 Emergency ?re:aredness Plan, or as ! cirected tne Emercency Director. Eacn emer;tncj coordinatcr snall a 4

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 ,e            1.14 The Operations Support Center or one of the assembly areas may be a V                  resource of additional persornel to staff TSC positions, and/or perform other eme gency respon:,e functions.       On-duty personnel not actively involved with the accident recovery will assemble at the primary assembly area.       When accountability is complete, selected personnel from tne assembly area will be assigned to the OSC.

NOTE The following sections summarize the designated functions of the various A' emergency coordinators assigned to the TSC. These listings are not intended to serve as a step-by-step procedure, nor are they inclusive of all activities which fall within the purview of the designated position.

2. Assistant to the Emercency Director 2.1 R'eview BVPS EPP and EPP/IPs applicable to the part'cular emergency condi-tion ind advise /prcmpt the Emergency Director in procedural requirements.

2.2 Assist the Emergency Director in performing administrative tasks to free the Emergency Director for decision making. O 1 V 2.3 Assist other Emergency Coordinators with their assigned functions, provided such assistance does not conflict with paragrnhs 2.1 and 2.2 of this EPP/IP. 2.4 Perform other tasks as assigned by the Emergency Director. k-2.5 Upon declaration of a Site Area or General Emergency, proceed to the Emergency Operations Facility to serve as Assistant to the Emergency / l Recovery Manager. l 3. Ooerations Coordinater 3.1 Serve as the liaison between the Emergency Director and the shift l cperating personnel. 3.2 Advhe the Emergency Director en matters concerning plant operations. ! (n) v issue 6 Rev .t I

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Face 3 of la Ctrammstelift 3.3 Assume resacnsibility for routine administrative tasks normally performed sy .he Lea. e . 3.4 Assist in olant assessment and carrective actions by croviding appro-priate direction and suopert to the NSS and/or NSCF. 3.5 Accrise the Radiological Controls Coorcinator of plannec plant c;erations which will repuire acditional radcon technician coverage er which will result in a significant detericraticn in in-plant radiciogical condi-tiens. t 3.5 apprise the EA & DP Cecrdinat r cf clanned plant operatic'm which will  ! result in a significant change in plant effluent raciological levels. 3.7 Remain alert to assessment activities performed by Otner Emergency C ce- t dinatcrs, such as the EA & CP Cccrcinator, wnicn c uld assist in the  ! assessment of plant c:nditiens. For example, hign radioicdine !evels in j plant effluents or containment atmcschere would te incicative of signifi- , cant core damage. 3.3 Oerform cther tasks as assigned by tne Emergency Direct:r. l 1 i I t

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4.1 Serve as liaisen f r emergency related communicaticns tetween the Emer- . gency Director and offsite emergency ;rcu s. l t I a.2 Maintain c = unicaticns between the Emergency Director and Emergency ' Coordinators working at locations other than :ne TSC. . i l i 4.3 Screen all direct calls to the Emergency Director an eitner re-direct the ' call to the a:plicable Emergency Cocrainator, to the Emergency Jirector, or to DLC Puclic Information Department, as a:prc:riate, a.a When the ECF is activated, serve as the c;mmunications liaiscn for the ECF j i and cffsite agencies as recuested by the E.Tergency/ Recovery ,'danager. l O lssue 6 Rev 4

f' M% EPP/IP-1.4 gpt rhrynameught Page 9 of 14 (N 4.5 Ensure that all incoming and outgoing calls made by Communications personnel -- either by telephone or by radio -- are logged and that these logs are retained. 4.6 To the extent possible, maintain a narrative log of TSC activities. 4.7 Supervise other designated communicators in their assigned tasks, ensuring that all cocmunications are performed in accordance with BVPS OM Chapter 40 and EPP/IP-1.1 " Notifications" and EPP/IP-1.2 " Communications and Dissemination of Information". 4.8 Perform other tasks as assigned by the Emergency Director.

5. Radiolooical Control Coordinator 5.1 When notified of the emergency, the Radiological Control Coordinator shall notify one of the Radcon Foreman and recuest that he comience a call-out of radcon personnel. During backshifts, the call-out should be initiated by the Radiological Control Coordinator prior to departing his N c

I (j home. Once the call-out is complete, the foreman should report to the Radcon Operations Center. 5.2 Direct and coordinate all onsite radiation control activities, implemen-ting appropriate radiological controls in resconse to observed radio-logical conditions or as directed by the Emergency Director. l 5.3 Ensure that appropriate personnel dosimetry (including internal dosi-l

                           ...etry) is in use and that personnel exposure files are updated on a timely basis. Advise the Emergency Director and appropriate work group super-vision of potentially limiting personnel exposure trends.

5.4 Advise the Emergency Director on matters concerning in-plant radiaticn ( controls. 5.5 Interface onsite radiation controls witn offsite radiation assessment l activities via the EA & DP Coordinator, providing radiation control cer-l (N l ( sonnel to man monitoring teams as requested and as available. lssue 6 Hev 4

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7. Technical Succort Coordinator 7.1 When notified o# the emergency, the Technical Support Coordinator shall notify a designated alternate to his position and request that the alter-nate call-out the designated TSC technical staff. During back shif ts, the TS Coordinator should initiate this call-out prior to departing his home.

7.2 When the T3C is activated, the Technical Support Coordinator will direct and coordinate the emergency activities of the technical and engineering personnel assigned to the TSC. 7.3 The TS Coordinator will serve as the liaison between the Operations Coor-dirator and the DLC and vendor engineering /techaical personnel. O) (, s .- 7.4 When the EOF is activated, the TS Coordinator will serve as the liai ton between ensite technical and engineering personnel and the operating per-sonnel. The TS Coordinator will interface with the Engineering Manager for engineering support beyond the capabilities of the onsite personnel. 7.5 The TS Coordinator and the TS personnel will evaluate and assess plant conditions and where appropriate, recommend revised operating procedures and the conceptual design of neccessary plant modifications. 7.6 The TS Coordinator will review all proposed modifications and revised operating procedures for safety concerns prior to installation or implemention. Where necessary, the TS Coordinator will make appropriate recommendations to the Onsite Safety Ccmmittee regarding these charges. 7.7 Periodically monitor dose rates in the TSC using survey equipment stored in the TSC. Report results and/or request additional monitoring of the Radcon Operations Center if necessary. p) A._ . 7.3 Perform other tasks as assigned by the Emergency Director. Issue 6 Rev 4

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Pace 12 of 14 S. Oce-ations Su:: ort Center Coordinater 3.1 Direct the activities of personnel in the OSC, assigning cersonnel as necessary to emergency teams and to other e:rergency activities at the  ! request of the Emergency Cirector. l 3.2 Maintain accountability for all personnel in the CSC and for personnel deployed on emergency teams. If an evacuation is initiated, rescrt the names and badge numbers of persennel in the OSC to the Security Coor-dinatcr in tne Main Gdarchcuse. f. I I 1, 3.a Perfcrm otner tasks as assigned by the Emergency Director. , i

9. Maintenance Cocedinator 9.1 Direct anc cocrdinate the activities of the Electrical, Mecnanical anc i'

ILC maintenance perscnnel in su:pcrt of assessment anc corrective acticns cn plant systams and ecuipment. , f i 9.2 Serve as the liaiscn between tne Emergency Direct 0r and the normal main- , i tenance organizaticn. I 9.3 acvise the Emergency Direct;r en matters c:ncerning tne maintenance i status of Olant epui: ment. I, t c. 9.4 Cccrainate in-plant maintenance activities sith the 2aciological Contr;is Cccrdinat:r :: ;rovice for 1:ce :-iate raccan coverage of werk in racia-tion areas. 9.5 Perfcra cther tasks as assigned by ne Emergency Director.

10. Security Cec-dirat:r 10.1 Direct and coordinate the activities of the 5V?$ security force in main-taining an a: Orc riate security costure it tne staticn.

10.2 Ensure tnat tne security measures are ccmcatible uitn tne need for rapid emergency access and minimizing the excessive ex:csJre of se urity perscrnel tssue 6 Rev 4 O

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 ,,,                                                      NOTE C/                    Maintaining security is normally not sufficient justification for granting emergency exposure limits to security personnel.         If radio-logical conditions impact the habitability of the security posts, the security perimeter should be expanded to where doce rates allow manning security posts.

10.3 Serve as evacuation Accountability Supervisor as outlined in EPP/IP-3.2,

                       " Personnel Accountability".

10.4 Expeditiously provide for Station access for emergency response personnel who do not have current security badging at the Beaver Valley Power Station. 10.5 Establish roadblocks on public roadways which cross the BVPS exclusion area as provided in EPP/IP-3.5, " Traffic and Access Control", until such k time as they are relieved by state or local police personnel or dose rates decrease. s 10.6 If an evacuation is called, perform traffic control and other activites as () provided in EPP/IP-3.5, " Traffic and Access Control"; EPP/IP-3.1,

                       " Evacuation"; and EPP/IP-3.2, " Personnel Accountability".
11. Functions Served in the ECF 11.1 During Unusual Event or Alert Emergencies, the Emergency Operations Facility will not normally be activated. The functions served by the i Emergency Managers in the EOF are not expected to be necessary to the degree which requires designation of specific individuals to perform these functions. These functions are instead assigneo to Emergency Coor-dinators in the TSC, or are available through normal administrative j channels.

Site Area and General Unusual Events and Emergencies Alert Emercencies Emergency / Recovery Manager Emergency Director EA & DP Coordinator EA & DP Coordinator Support Services Manager Ofrector of Administrative Services

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3. Title 10 Code of Federal Regulatiens Pir 50, accendix E 2 NUREG-C65a/CEMA-RE?-l Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiciegical Emergency Respcnse ?lans anc Precaredness in Sucocrt of Nuclear Pcwer lants.
5. NRC Inscecticn Re:crt 50-334 491-27 (The concept of c;erations described in this E?P/I? were incer; crated in rescanse to finding.)

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1. Tric the main switch breaker--JL Breaker =1, ?cwer Panel P33 Panel is located in the main pcaer su::cly ecem (second cccr en the left on carridor leading to exterice stairwell (requires key A-7 cr master).

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AHU *1 Fan (east ventilation unit) AHU #2 .an (west ventilation unit) AHU #3 .:an (records recm ventilaticn) OR Ssitch the ventilation controls to "Off" :csiticn en the 'lentilation Centro' Panel anc Recercs Roca Ventilation Panel. Safety switches are iccated in the centhouse (recuires key A-3 cr master). 1 1 I lssue S Rev 4 O l l l l

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EMERGENCY SUPPORT CENTER (OSC, ROC. & ENCL & ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION A. OBJECTIVE This . procedure provides interim instructions for the organization, activation, and operation of the Operations Support Center (OSC), and the Radcon Operations Center. P The crganization and cperation of the Emergency News Center is provided in EPP/ IP-9.1, "PID Emergency Plan". Activaticn of the ENC is discussed in this proce-dure. This interim procedure imolements the provisions of the SVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan in the existing station facilities until such time as the perma-nent Emergency Response Center facilities become available. B. PREREQUISITES / INITIAL CONDITIONS An emergency condition corresponding to an Alert or a higher emergency classifi-cation, has been declared at the Beaver Valley Power Station as provided in the BVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan.

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C. PRECAUTIONS none D. GUIDANCE AND CRITERIA 1 Definitions and Locations of Facilities 1.1 Ocerations Succort Center 1.1.1 The Operations Support Center is located in the Process Instru-mentation and Rod Position Instrumentation Area located below the Control Room. This location provides for the assembly of opera-tions support personnel, such as coerators, maintenance personnel and/or Radcon personnel if their normal work location in the plant is non-habitable. f#h V Issue 6 Rev 4

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1.1.2 The primary objective of tne OSC is to provide a lccation that is likely to be habitable for emergency and operating personnel to assemcle in an emergency, in ceder Oc minimize the congregation of excess personnel in :ne Control Rocm and/cr the Emergency Ccntral Center (ICC). 1.1.3 An Ocerations Sup;crt Center Cecrdinat.or has been assigned to c0crdinate the activities of personnel in the CSC. Selected person-nel to staff the CSC will be drawn frcm the assembly areas, and/ce, called in by their res;ective su::crvision. 1.2 Raccen Caerations Center 1.2.1 The Radiatia Control P.remen's' office is designated as tne Radcon Cccrations Center (RCC). The physical locaticn of this area { is en the Turbine deck (735'). This locaticn serves as a coint of I assembly and wor'<ing space for SVPS Radcen cersonnel. At this loca- i tien Radecn perscnnel nave access to menitoring equicment, survey I records, and other material to succor *. Radcon activities. iy i 1.2.2 In the event the RCC is uninhabitable cue to radioicgical conditiens cr c:her hazards, RCC ocerations will be :-ansferrec to i tne Cceraticns Supcor: Center. cacrcinate

1. 4 . .: _.ine Rac1ological t.cntro l s .ccrdinator will tn.e ,

activities of Radcen personnel, i 1 l 1.3 :mergency ';ews Cencer 1.3.1 The E$ergency :;ews Center (IiC) is activated by tne CLC Oublic  ; Information Cecar: ment fcr emergency conditicns classified as Site [ l Area cr General Emergencies. When activated, the Emergency ?;eus  ; Center will be lccated a: the Willows ?'atel, in Incustry, ?A. This lccation provides a poin Of assemcly fcr media carres::cndants covering the emergency situaticn. The DLC Public Information Cesartment is respcnsible for directing and coorcinating ne ac - ivities at the E?iC. EPP/:P _.1 describes the emergency puclic Issue 6 Rev O

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   ')                       offsite protective actions are required (Sector C, approximately v                                                                                                 y 2.5 miles downwind), the Emergency News Center will be located in Pittsburgh at a location designated in EPP/IP-9.1.

1.3.2 All requests for information from media representatives shall be directed to the DLC Public Information Department at the DLC Cor-parate Offices initially, and at the ENC following activation of that facility.

E. PROCEDURE

1. Shift Suoervisor/Emercency Director Upon occurrence of an off-normal or emergency condition at the facility which has been classified as an Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, the on-duty Shift Supervisor shall proceed as follows:

NOTE This procedure is primarily related to activation of the emergency crgani- y zation at the ENC /OSC. The Shif t Sucervisor shall implement appropriate cor-rective acticns to contend with the situation and to mitigate possible deterio-p) ( ration in plant conditions in accordance with the 3VPS Operating Manual wnile b' simultaneously implementing this procedure and other appropriate Emergency Implementing Procedures. 1.1 Designate a Comunications and Records Coordinator from the on-duty shift, if not already designated, to co=ence call-out of personnel. 1.2 If requested by offsite agencies, select a Station Operations and Main-ttnance Training Instructor, from the Monthly Phone List, to serve as SVPS representative at the county EOC(s). Have the Comunications and Records Ccordinator notify the selected individual (s). 1.3 Request the DLC Public Irformation Division to activate the ENC in the event of Site or General Emergencies. 1.4 Maintain communications with the emergency support centers, and with the SVPS representatives at the EOCs, thcough the Ccamunications and Records Coordinator. [ ) Q/ Issue 6 Rev 4

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1.5 Maintain emergency support centers until such time as the emergency is terminated, and normal coerations are restcred er a reccvery organization is established. Provide for personnel rotation if the duration of the e ergency warrants such action. lo If it bec:mes necessary tc implement a site evacuation, have Emergency Cecrdinatcrs designate selected individuals to remain benind, and assign

                                                                                                                    ~P these personnel tc the 0:erations Sucocr: Center (CSC). Typical persen-nei mignt include recresentatives frca eacn station craf t grcuo.                          The selecticn of perscnnel will decend cn the nature of the emergency.
2. 0:eraticns Su:ccr Center Cecrdinator 2.1 As recuested by the Emergency Direc:ce, and as a:Or0:riate, direct the activities of emergency teams that have been formec tc aug ent the shift Emergency Scuad.

2.2 Maintain acccuntacility cf perscnnel in the Ccerations Sucacr: Center and those personnel deployed in emergency teams. 2.3 Res:cnd to tne recuests frcm the TSC/Centrol R:ca for assicnment of O.-, .

ersonnel assemcied in :ne OSC te various tasks related :c the emergency.

i 2.a Perfcrm c:her tasks icentified in Section E.S of E?3/IP-1.1, Tecnn i c al jk Su :ce: Center Crganizaticn anc C:eration." i

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4.1 Assist Federal, state, and local emergency management personnel with inter-pretation of technical data reported by the Station. 4.2 Answer emergency related questions of Federal, state, and local author-ities to the extent of his ability. Obtain answers for other questions from the Station. 4.3 Remain alert to actions in the EOC, and report significant actions and/or r P decisicns to the EOF /TSC. NOTE The BVPS Representative to the EOCs shall refrain from providing infor-mation to members of the general public or to media representatives. All such requests shall be referred to DLC Public Information, er to the ENC.

5. Other Station Personnel 5.1 Station personnel not having specific emergency asignments will continue y p) t with their normal work unless otherwise directed via Station Page Party
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System announcements, or as directed by their respective supervision. F. REFERENCES

1. Beaver Valley Power Staticn Emergency Preparedness Plan and Implementing Proce-dures
2. Beaver Valley Power Station Operating Manual
3. Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Appendix E 4 NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1 " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

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9 o BEAV R VALLEY PCWER STATION EMERGENCY PREPARECNESS PLAN EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE OPERATION OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER EQUIPMENT A. OBJECTIVE This procedure describes the cperation of the ccm:unication equipment located in the Technical Support Center. The equipment addressed includes the closed circuit video equipment, the auto-ring direct telephone lines, and the FM radio system.

3. PREREOUISITES/ INITIAL CONDITIONS
1. 120 VAC power must be available from the uninterupted power supply system (UPS)

(inverter powered from DC batteries) in order to operate the majority of the equipment. Administration building distibution panel RP2 must be energized to operate the remaining equipment. C. PRECAUTIONS

1. When reading Control Room chart recorders with the c'esed circuit TV system, f] remain alert to chart interpretation error caused by parallax, or by scaling factors which may modify cbserved chart readings. On some chart recorders, the scaling f actor may change with increasing response (range-switching). Where possible, chart recorder traces should be compared to other indications of the same parameter (eg: meters) to ensure proper interpretation.

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1. Video Systems 1.1 There are four color video cameras and 3 black and white video cameras mounted in the Control Rocm ceiling. The cameras can be remotely panned, tilted, zoomed, and focused from the TSC. In addition, the iris (lens opening) on the color cameras can be remotely operated. The field of vision of the color cameras include the benchboards and the vertical panel 2 l

A, 3, and C. Two black and white cameras are fixed in the direction of the the radiaticn monitoring racks, and the third camera is fixed on the meteorology recorders. The rotation of the cameras (panning) is limited by stops.

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N"*- EPP/IP-1.5.1 -A t Paga 9 af a. 1.2 The video signal frcm tne cameras is transmitted to the TSC via fiber cptic cables. Ter litters and receivers located at the ends of these cotic cables c:nv . tne video signal into light pulses, and vice versa. One :. r eacn camera. e 1.2 inere ar- seven cciar moni ors . locatec in tne . ,4ac. sw i t w.. on each monitor (cperable only On mcni. tors 4, 5, and 6) allows the Operator to chose to monitor either the incoming camera signal (LINE) cr a signal frca the videccassette recceders (VTR). 1.4 Three time-date generators provide on-screen indication of time and date en =cnitors a, 5, and 6. Contrcls en the generatcr allow the coerator to position tne display where desirec, to chose the size anc format of the display, and to adjust the time and date. The generated time and date signal is rec rcec along with the inccming camera signal if the VTRs are in the reccrd moce, providing for subsetuent ; cst-accident evaluation. 1.5 Three camera c:ntr01s, laceled TXI, TX2, and TX3 (transmitters) provice for remote centrol of all seven cameras frca the TSC. TX1 :erates cam-eras 1, 2, and 3; TX2 operates cameras a, 5, and 6. TX3 ncr ally coerates only ca era 7, but can be selected to c:erate any of the seven cameras. The transmitters provide for control of the assigned ca eras, :ne at a time. Pan, tilt, :ccm, anc focus are controlable with the transmitters. In accition, the transmitter for cameras a,5,5 and 7 Crovice fcr acjust-ment of the ca era lign level (iris). 1.5 Three viceccassette recorcers pr0 vide for rec 0rding the signal frcm cam-eras 1,5, and 5. The other ca eras cannot be recorced. The recorders are C O--nerci al standard 3/J" U-matic rec 0r:ers. Eacn cassette ;revides f:r one hour of program. Microchcnes attached to the recorders prov;de for reccrding a running narrative. The recorders have a monitor feature by wnicn the signal being recorded On the ta:e can be monitored. This corres-

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2%. EPP/IP-1.5.1 yg Page 3 of 9 n9%g 73 2. Telechone Systems ( ) 2.1 Six telephone sets are provided in the TSC. The telephones are connected to three sets of two lines, providing for six simultaneous conversations. The system is an auto-ring system. There are two lines to each station: Technical Support Center 1 (on three phones) Technical Support Center 2 (en three phones) Control Operator 1 Control Operator 2 Shift Superviser (ECC) 1 (has speaker phone) Shift Supervisor (ECC) 2 Compute- Room 1 (has speaker phone) Computer Roca 2 (has extension cord to serve EA & DP Coordinator) Buttons en each phone allow selection of one of the three parties en that circuit. ("1" phones cannot talk to "2" phones, etc.) When the receiver is picked up, the phone associated with whatever button is depressec will ring 7s automatically. This system is independent of the PAX system or the Bell h , system, and calls to stations other than those identified are not possible.

3. FM Radio System 3.1 The FM console allows cc:m:unication with all DLC Industrial Radio System (approximately 150 MHz) radios. This includes corrunication with dis-patched monitoring teams via high band walkie-talkies, and the SVPS-1 and

! SAPS Control Rooms and ECCs. The radio has a private line feature, wnich provides a means of silencing communications not directed to the TSC (tone-operated squelch). With the PL feature on, the speaker on the console is squelched unless a station en PL1 transmits. If the PL feature is o", the speaker will respond to all communications on the high band. Lifting the handset turns off the speaker and unsquelches the receiver, such that all communications on the band will be heard over the handset. The PL feature does not provide for additional car /ersations--only one conversation can be held at one time--however, all ,irties on PL1 will hear the conver-sation. There is a separate repeater transmitter and antenna for tnis censole. On transmit, the PL feature is always operacle. As such, only

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1. Svsten Start-Uc 1.1 Set uo autc ring telechene sys am as describec belcw. If teiechones are in place and ccnnectec, proceed Ic itec 1.2.

1.1.1 Cbtain teleanone sets frc= the s:crage cabine s !ccatec uncer the vicea mcr.i tors. The key tc the cabinets is available in the l ! Seneral Office, or frcm security. 1.1.2 Lccate the teleoncne sets en :ne TSC cesk so tnat tne numberec cannec cr can be connected to -he ccrresponding receptacle. 1.1.2 Connect ne telecncne sets to tne ;none recectacles located uncer-j neath the table. Tne connec:crs are keyec :c prcperly align the connections. Match up each cf the pnene ccccs with tne accccari-ately labeled ccnnector. The connections are numbered frcm 21 to 27. Witn a small screwcriver,cr other ac;rceriate instrument, tignten the connec:cr retaining screws. 1.2 Energize the telepncne system by cicsing the circui: treaker for :ir;;it 7 in :ne IP-1 distribution panel (lecated in the ? ' ( Rccm 713') . Issue 6 Rev 4 O

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(] V the lens caps from all seven cameras and then, energize circuit 11 on the AC OIST PNL located on the rear of computer section 00. NOTE The lens caps for the video cameras should be removed prior to energizing the cameras to prevent damage. Circuit 11 powers both the telephones and the video cameras. 1.4 Energize video equipment supply circuits as follows: 1.4.1 TP-1 PNL PAX Room 713' Administration Building Circuit 8 Circuit 9 Circuit 10 1.4.2 RP-2 PNL Electrical Closet 713' Administration BuildingCircuit 45 Circuit 46 1.5 Energize the video equipment as follows: 1.5.1 TV Monitors

 )                       e Pull out frcnt panel knob labeled PULL-0N-VOL e Rotate volume control knob fully counterclockwise (there is no audio).

e Position knob labeled VTR-LINE to "LINE". 1.5.2 Video Taoe Recorders e Remove the cabinet doors and place them aside. e Push the ON-OFF switch to "0N". Other controls will be set in Section 5 of this EPP/IP. 1.5.3 Time Date/ Generators e Press the POWER switch to "0N" on all three units. 1.5.4 Camera Control Transmitters (TXs) e The IX units energize when the respective distribution circuit is energized. NOTE The CAM PWR (camera power) control on the TX units is not operable. Camera power is control by AC DIST PNL Circuit 11 and a manual power switch (normally on) located on the cameras. C L)\ Issue 6 Rev 4

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4iV Ib With the taggles in the "TX1" "TX2" positions, TX3 controls Only camera 7. If the left hand taggle switch is positicned to tne "TX3" positicn, centrol of cameras 1, 2, and 3 is transfered frcm TX1 to TX3. In a similar manner, if the richt hand taggla switen is

                                  ;csiticned to the "TX3" position, c:ntrol of ca eras 4, 5, and 5 is transferred fr:m TX2 to TX3. If botn t ggles are cositioned to "TX3", TX3 centrols all seven cameras.

1.5 Energize the FM rac'io c nsole by turning the ;0wer switch to "GN". The re: eater cabinet is energized when circuit a5 on R?-2 is energized. 1.7 Positicn the "E??" switch to the "E?C/ Normal" ;csiticn and connect phone sets to the extension jacks.

2. C eraticn of T! Mcnitors 2.1 Cnce energized, tre T/ m: nit:rs will disclay the videc image frcm ne asscciated 1mera if the VTR-LINE switen is in the "LINE" ;csition.

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VTR 3 is connected to Ycnitor 5 =nd Camera 5. 2.3 Manitor centrols for 7-HOLs (vertical holc) (lecated unter small panel uncer PULL-CN-VCL swit:n); and the 3RIGHT (brign: ness), TINT, and COLCR l controls c;erate in a manner icentical to similar controls :n a ::nvent-ional television receiver. Tne CCL R-PILOT (iccated uncer ne small canel) is an autcmatic circuit wnicn, when activated, adjusts color,

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(] C' range. With the COLOR-PILOT de-activated, the controls operate in a wide-range mode. The PANABRITE control (located on the bottom edge of the front panel) is a picture control which simultaneously adjusts bright-ness, contrast, and color. The V0L (volume) control is operable only if an audio narration is recorded (dubbed) on the VTR with the hand-:1 eld microphone. There are no microphones in the Control Room.

3. Oceration of Control Transmitters (TX units)

Refer to Attachment 1 of this EPP/IP for operational information on the TX units.

4. Oceratien of the Time /Date Generators Refer to Attachment 2 of this EPP/IP for operational information en the time /

date generators.

5. Oceration of the Videotace Recorders Refer to Attachment 3 of this EPP/IP for operational informaticn on the video-

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6. Oceration of the Auto-Rina Telechone Svstem 6.1 To communicate with another station, proceed as follows:

6.1.1 Press the button labeled with the name of the station with which you desire to ccmmunicate. 6.1.2 Pick up the handset. The receiver at the other station will automatically ring until answered. 6.1.3 Proceed with the conversation. 6.2 To operate the speaker phones: 6.2.1 Press the ON button on the speaker control. 6.2.2 Press the AREA button en the speaker control. 6.2.3 Proceed with the conversation. The handset does not have to lifted. O V issue 6 Rev 4

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7.1.1 Positicn *;ne PL switch to the "PL* pcsition. 7.1.2 Remove the handset fecm the heck and de::ress the handset TRANSMIT butt::n. Use the following call:

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7.1.3 Release the TRANSMIT buttc.n and sait for staticn res;:cnse. When the called staticn res::ancs, de::ress the TRArtSMIT tution, ;;revide the message, and release the TRANSMIT cutten. 7.1.4 Terminate the ccnversatvn sitn the following ::hrase:

                "K3G-872 Seaver Valley Ccntral Rccm, this is                            Eeaver Valley Technical SJ::ccrt Center, cut'.

7.2 To cc=unicate aitn other high band stations, ;;rcceed as fcilows:

                                                          . 0i The radio in the Technical Su;:::crt Center has a crivate line 21 (FL1).

This staticn cannot cc= uni c ate aitn stations ::n ?L2, ;nless the ?L feature en :ncse units is turnec aff. 7.2.1 'Js ing tne ;:rctccci in ste: 7.1, sucscitute tne cesirac s ation designators: KG3 430 CLC System C;:eratcr KA alG2 All nign band walkie-talkies ( :-cd REMOTi - designatcr to -he call.) Also en the hign cand, but with PL2 feature are: KCK-912 ?A State ?clice KCK-913 Seaver County Ccmunications Center l

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f%. Ap3 EPP/IP-1.5.1 Drumane ugit Page 9 of 9 F. REFERENCES

1. Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness Plan and Implementing Procedures.
2. Seaver Valley Power Station Operating Manual
3. Equipment Technical Manual (Filed under DCP316) 4 Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Appendix E
5. NUREG-0696 " Functional Cr?teria for Emergency Response Facilities"
6. NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1 " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Pre;credness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants G. ATTACHMENTS
1. Operation of the Control Transmitters (TX Units)
2. Operation of the Time /Date Generators
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1. A TX unit operates only when the CONTROL button is depressed, and when the unit is synchronized with the camera indicated in the ADDRESS window. If the CONTROL button is released, the function (tilt, pan, etc) being performed will b')

v continue until the functicn button is released. Following that, it will be necessary to depress CONTROL to select ar.other function or to re-use the previous function.

2. Select the camera to be controlled as follows.

2.1 Check that the two toggle switches on the Control Pair Transfer Panel are set to the 'TX1" and 'TX2" positions respectively. In this position TX1 controls Cameras 1, 2, and 3; TX2 controls Cameras 4, 5, and 6; and. TX3 Controls Camera 7. 2.2 On the TX unit, press and hold in the CONTROL button. 2.3 Note the numeral illuminated in the ADDRESS window. If this is the desired camera, press the ADR button to synchronize the selected camera with the TX unit. The CONTROL button may be zeleased. 2.4 If a different camera (limited to those available on that particular TX) is desired, press and hold in the CONTROL button. Rotate the SELECT 'ectob until the desired camera number appears. Press the ADR button to synchronize the newly selected camera. The CONTROL button may be released. / 3. Operate the selected camera by pressing the CONTROL button and simul-

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dPL EP P/IP-1.5.1 Attachment 1 TIM Pcge 2 of 2 D N M 3.1 IRIS--On the colce cameras, the lens cpening (iris) can be either OPENED cc CLOSED to adjust fer Control Rcom light cenditions. The iris control on the B and W cameras is autcmatic and cannet be remotely c;erated (Cameras 1, 2, and 3). 3.0 ZOOM--On all carneras, the deg ee of lens magnification can be adjusted either IN or OCT. In the IN direction, the deg-ee of magnification increases and the angle of view decreases. In the O L'I' direction, tr.e deg ee of magnification decreases, but the angle of view is wider. 3.3 FOCUS-On all cameras, images NEAR and FAR can be becught into focus. The IRIS and ZOOM controls may have an affect on cumera FOCUS. If either the IRIS or ZOOM is changed, ;he camera may recuire re-focusing. 3.4 CP/DOWN-On all cameras, the lens can be tilted up or down. 3.5 LEFT/RIGHT-On al: cameras, the lens can ce rotated (panned) lef t er right. NOTE Once selected and synchronized. it is not necessary to re-add ess a camera to change camera focus, zcom. iris, pan er tilt. However, it is necessary to press and hold in the CONTROL tutten any time the camera is being operated. O O lssue 6 Rev 4 9

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                                      .J' Once energized and set, the time /date generators will recuire no further actions on the part of the operater.

1 When the time /date generator is energized, a data and time should appear en the monitor (Monitors 4,5, and 6 only). Adjust the display as follows: 1.1 Select the size of the display be position the SIZE control to either the "S" (small) or "L" (large) position. Issue 6 Rev 4

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o "H"(hcri: ental)--date and time will apoeer side by side en the screen. o "V"(Vertical)-The time win be positioned above the date. 1.3 The position of the display en the screen was set during system testing. If a change is desired, adjust the "H" (hcrizontal) and "V" (vertical) POSITION controls accordingly with a small screwdriver. NOTE The display position on the monitor will also be the approximate position en the videotape recorcer (and the subsequent tape playcack) image.

2. Ccerect t.1e displayed time and date as follows:

2.1 With a small pointed object (pencil point, etc), press the START /STOP centrol. The seconds display will reset to "00" and the timer will sicp. 0.0 Press the SHIFT button once. The minutes display win start to flash off and on. 2.3 P"ess the SET butten to charge the displayed minutes. Set the minutes display 1 to O minutes in advance of the current time to provide sufficient time to adjust remaining dig:ts. When the desired minutes is displayed, release the SET buiten. 2.4 Press the- SHET butwn. TN month- ci play will flash. ' Press the SET Dutten until the proper menth appears. 0.5 Press the SHET button to acjust the day display. De day dicits will flash. Press the SET butten until the preper day appea-s. 2.6 Repeat step 2.5 to adjust the year digits. Note. the year display ecunts up sequentiany from "00". Use cautien so as not to bypass tne desired year. 2.7 When the date and time have been appropriately set. compare the set time against the current time. When the current time ecuals the set time, press the START /STOP butten. At this point the timer will start. 2.3 If af ter setting the date display, the time display is behind cu" rent time, it will be necessary to reset the time display. Use caution, since if ~59" minutes is passed, the hour digits will acvance one hour, and if the hours happened to be "23", the date display would advan:e cne day, and so forth. O issue S Rev 4

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Do not try to close the deck manuany. 1.3 Insert a tape cassette completely into the deck. The edge of the cassette with the 'cevel cerners should be inserted fi.st and the tape windows should be visible frem the top of the deck. The cassette car, not be inserted upside down, de not force it. 1.4 Push REWIND buiten. Tape win autcmaticaHy lower and rewind. 1.5 To start recording, push both RECORD and FORW ARD buitens simul-tanecusly. The video level is automatically set wnen the VIDEO LEVEL control is in the "AG C" positicn. 1.6 Cn the associated moniter, turn the VTR-LINE switch to "VTR" to memter the preg am bein; recerced. NOTE If the time /date generaters are not ::e:ng used, mark the starting time and date en the es-tr:dge tox. When the tape is finished, mark the step time and date. 1.~ To sicp ecording, pe STOP butica. 1.3 Tc eject the tape, push EJECT butten.

2. Tare Plavtack i 2.1 When the tape is finished, push STOP.

2.2 Push REWIND. The tape win sicp autcmatically when the rewinding is ecmplete. 3.3 To playtack push PLAY. Adjust the meniter for prepe picture.

3. To Dub Audio Audio narration can De added to a tape du-ing the recording cf a video signal. Use the hand mike to add desired narratien. Adjust the AUDIO LEVEL until the mete.

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     'A V D n m Litd VENTILATION SYSTE'.1 SHUTDOWN To shutdown the ventila t ica system in the Administratien Building, pericem either of the following:
1. Trip the main switen breaker-JL Breaker 41, Power Panel PP3 Panel is located in the main power supply room (second doce en the left en cceridce leading to exterice stairwell (requires key A-7 ce master). I
2. Trip fan safety switenes: ,

AHU di Fan (east ventilatica unit) AHU 40 Fan (west ventilatica unit) f AHU 43 Fan (recceds room ventilatien) OR

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hM BEAV ER VALLEY PCWER STATION Pag hi EMERGENCY PREl%RECNESS PLAN EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION A. CBJECTIVE This procedure provides interim instructions for the organization, activation, and operation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). This procedure implements the provisions of the BVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan in the existing interim facility antil such time as the permanent EOF is constructed. With appropriate minor modifications, this procedure also applies to the alternate EOF at South Heights, PA. . B. PREREQUISITES / INITIAL CONDTIONS An emergency condition, classified as Site Area or General Emergency, has been declared at the Beaver Valley Power Station as provided in the BVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan. C. PRECAUTIONS None. D. GUIDANCE AND CRITERIA

1. Emercency Ocerations Facility Function 1.1 The Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) provides for everall direction and control of the Duquesne Light Company response to the emergency and provides for coordination of offsite response with onsite response, specifically including offsite dose projection and monitoring efforts.

1.2 The EOF provides a working location for DLC senior management, DLC environmental assessment and dose projection personnel, Federal Agency personnel, and State and Local agency representatives. 1.3 The EOF provides a central reporting location for contractors, industry advisors (INPO), DLC personnel outside of the Nuclear Division, CAPCO personnel, and other similar groups. These reporting personnel will be m appropriately processed and dispatched to their respective assignments.

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dy. 47 E?P/IP-1.5 Page 2 of 11 g 1.4 The ECF will serve as the lccation from which intial recovery coeraticns will be directed and coordinatad. Actual recovery functions will be performed at the ECF or at otner locaticns as a::plicable to the recovery effort. 1.5 The ECF will be tne locaticn frcm which the UStic.C's resconse team will be directed anc centro 11ed. Pemcers of this response team may be assigned to other emergency centers such as the Technical Sucport Center or the Con-trol Rccm. 1.6 The functions of the ECF will be served, as necessary, in the Technical Succort Center (T5C) for Alert Emergancies, and in the Emergency Control Center (ECC) for Unusual Event Emergencies.

2. Emercency Cceratiens Facility Location 2.1 The interim Emergency Operations Facility is located in the basement of the 5VPS Administration Building on the river sice at the cooling tcwer end of the building (area occucied by the uclear Safety and Licensing Decartment). The Manager, Nuclear Safety and Licensing's office will serve as tne Emergency / Recovery Manager's office during emergency rescanse activities. Ocsa P-cjection is performed in a near-by recm
  .         serving both the TSC and ECF. See Attachment 1.

2.2 !f access to the ECF is castricted cue to raciological or :tner :endi-tions, tne ICF functicn will be relocated to the CLC T L D Scuth Heignts district office until suca time as access is restored. This facility is provided with emergency etui; ment and materials to succor: One initial rescense. 1

3. ECF Creanizaticnal Rescensibilities 3.1 The functicnal responsibilities of the individual ECF perscnnel (emer-gency managers) are identified in Section 5 of tne SVPS Emergency l

P-ecarecness Plin and in /aricus E?: Emergency ! clementing Precedures, and are s;=arized in sections E.1 to E.7 cf this E?:/IP. O Issue 6 Rev i t

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's' 4.1 In the event the emergency condition is adjudged to be a long-term emer-gency due to the nature and extent of the emergency conditions, the Support Services Manager, with the assistanct of the Emergency / Recovery Manager, shall establish a watch rotation schedule for EOF personnel.

5. Interface with TSC or other Emeroency Oroanizations 5.1 Immediate response, assessment, and the implementation of protective (on-site) and corrective actions pertaining to an emergency conditon at the Beaver Valley Power Station is the responsibility of the BVPS Emergency Director. He shall have the authority to act on the behalf of Duquesne Light Company in all matters concerning an emergency, at least until such time as the scope, severity, and potential radiological consequences have been assessed, and the appropriate corrective actions and onsite protec-tive actions have been implemented, or until relieved of this responsi-bility by higher DLC mnagement. For Site Area or . General Emergencies, the overall responsibility and authority for the DLC emergency response g shifts to the Emergency / Recovery Manager. Following the critical period,

() but still with complete regard for health and safety, major decisions and corporate commitments are the responsibility of DLC management. Although in an emergency condition, the BVPS Emergency Director may seek and act upon the advice of others outside of Duquesne Light Company (such as State and Federal regulatory agencies, and/or industry advisory groups) the responsibility and authority for response remains as established above. 5.2 'When the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is activated, the Emergency / Recovery Manager assumes responsibility and authority for the overall DLC emergency response, with particular emphasis on offsite DLC activities. At this time, the Emergency Director and the TSC staff will concern taemselves with the onsite aspects of the emergency response. 5.3 The BVPS Emergency Director shall maintain communications with the opera-ting or emergency organization at the Shippingport Atomic Power Station in the event of an emergency at BVPS or at SAPS. Section 5.4.1 of the BVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan describes the interface between the BVPS and SAPS emergency organizations. Issue 6 Rev 4

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5. Workinc Scace for Auccentation :ersonnel 5.1 The EOF provides space for a limited numcer of personnel. Additicnal working space (pending radiological concitions) for augmentation perscn-nel could be made available at the folicwing Iccations:

5.1.1 Unit i Trailer City 5.1.2 Unit 2 Constructicn Office couplex 5.1.3 EVPS Administraticn Building 5.1.4 CLC Scuta Heignts District Office 5.1.5 Johnson Street ;.ncol 5.2 The So::cr: Services Manager will arrange for the use of these facilities en an as-needed basis curing the emergency -escense effort.

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ation. The Shift Su;:erviscr shall 'molement a: rc;riate corrective acticns tc contenc sith the situation anc to mitigate ;ossible cetericration in plant concitions in acccrcance with tne SVPS C erating Manaual wnile simultaneousiy imolementing this procedure and otner a:ce ;riate Emergency Implementing 3ec-cecures.

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[} 1.1 Activate the ECC and the TSC as provided in EPP/IP 1.4, " Technical Support Center Organization and Curation." 1.2 Upon classification of the abnormal condition as a Site Area or General Emergency, notify the designated Emergency / Recovery Manager to activate the Emergency Operatien Facility in accordance with this EPP/18. 1.3 When the designated Emergency / Recovery Manager, or an alternate, is in the EOF and the EOF is operational, the Emergency Directer will transfer the responsibility and authority for overall emergency response to the Emergency / Recovery Manager. At this time, the Emergency Director will concern himself with onsite concerns only, directing the onsite reponse as provided in EPP/IP-1.4 1.4 When the EOF is activated, provide technical updates to the Emergency / Recovery Manager en plant systems status and radiological effluent assessment activities and implementation of onsite protective and corrective acticns; and when appropriate, make recommendations on possible offsite protective 7 acticns to the Emergency / Recovery Manager. {) 1.5 When the EOF is activated and as necessary, request additicnal technical, engineering, material, or manpower assistance from the Emergency / Recovery Manager to supplement the resources of the ensite organization. 1.6 Perform other tasks as assigned by the Emergency / Recovery Manager.

2. Emergency / Recovery Manager 2.1 Imediately upon notification cf an existing or potential Site Area or j

General Emergency, assume the role of the Emergency / Recovery Manager. Maintain this position until relieved by another designate.1 Emergency / Recovery Manager, or until the emergency condition is terninated. 2.2 Appoint interim emergency managars from available personnel,for assistance with current and continuing emergency control until such time as the designated managers are available; but assume these responsibilities until the positions are filled. O</ Issue 6 Rev 4

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v N0_4 t Prior to activation of the ECF, this individual serves as Assistant to the Emergency Director. 3.1 Review BVPS EPP and EPP/IP's applicable to the particular emergency condition and advise / prompt the Emergency / Recovery Manager in procedural requirements. 3.2 Assist the Emergency / Recovery Manager in performing administrative tasks to free the Emergency / Recovery Manager for decision making. 3.3 Assist other Emergency Mana,ers with their assigned functions, provided this assistance does not ccnflict with paragraphs 3.1 and 3.2 of this + EPP/IP. 3.4 Perform other tasks assigned by the Emergency / Recovery Manager. Issue 6 Rev 4

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(./ Ligh; Engineering and Ccnstruction Division. NOTE The Division of engineering activities between the TSC, the EOF, and OLC ELC is as follows: The TSC will develop conceptual solutions to engineering problems; the EOF engineering personnel will develop these conceptual designs into appropriate engineering drawings, specifications, and requisition documents, utilizing DLC ELC and vendor resources as necessary. 5.5 Perform cther tasks assigned by the Emergency / Recovery Manager.

6. Offsite Acency Liaison 6.1 Resolve quections concerning Operating License requirements with Nuclear Regulatory Comission representatives.

6.2 Serve as liaison between representatives of the state and local governments present in the Emergency Operations Facility and the Beaver Valley K.' Pcwer Staticn emergency organization. This liaison is primarily for the exchange of cperational information (less radiological assessment) and ccordinaticn of offsite activities with those of the 3eaver Valley Power Station. NOTE The divisicn of information activities between the EA & DP manager, the Cc=unications and Records Coordinator, and the Offsite Agency Liaisen is as folicws: the Comunications and Records Coordinator perform all official comunications between the DLC emergency organization and off-site groups, including all initial and follow-up notificatiens; the EF & OP Manager cocrdinates radiological assessment activities and the ex-change of radiological assessment data with offsite radiological agencies l through agency liaison personnel at the EOF cr via the Ccamunications or Records Coordinator. 6.3 Perform other tasks assigned by the Emergency / Recovery Manager. O)

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7.1 Direct and coordinate all offsite radiolcgical assessment activities, including dese projection, cffiste mcnitcring, environmental monitoring, etc. 7.2 Evaluate field mcnitoring, envircnmental sample analysis data, and where apprcpriate, process stream samole analysis data to assess radiological imoact of the emergency. 7.3 3ased en assessment data, reccm end 3;propriate offsite prctective acticns to the Emergency / Recovery Manager fcr relay to cffsite agencies. 7A Where possible, advise the Operations Cecrdinatar and the Emergency Director en the scheculing cf rlanned emergency releases to take advantage

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7.5 Interf ace DLC offsite monitoring activities with that of the cffsite agencies and serve as the sole tecnnical contact for off site agencier witn regard to CLC radiological assessment activities. 7.5 Designate aporcpriate personnel to assist with :ne EA & OP functions. 7.7 Perf;rm 0:ner tasks as assicned ::y One Emer;ency/ Recovery Manager.

3. Per'armance cf ECF Functions Durine Unusual Events cr Alerts 3.1 Juring Unusual Event er Aler: Emergencies, the Emergency Ocera icns Facility will not ncrmally be activa:ec. 7he functions served by :ne Emergency Managers in the EOF are not expected ta be necess ary :: :ne degree wnich requires designation of specific individuals to perfcrm nese functions. These functicns are instead assignec :: Emergency Occrcinators in the 75C, or are availa:le througn ncrmal acministrative channels.

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F. REFERENCES

1. Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness Plan and Implementing Procedures ,
2. Beaver Valley Power Station Operating Manual
3. Title 10 Code of Federal Regulation Part 50, Appendix E 4 NUREG-C654/ FEMA-REP-1 " Criteria for Preparation and Evaulation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

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EPP/IP-2.1 j "9" BEAV R VAREY hCWER STATICN EMERGENCY PREPARECNESS PLAN EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE [] %./ EMERGENCY RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING A. OBJECTIVE This procedure provides guidance and instructions to TSC/ EOF oersonnel for the direction and coordination of emergency radiological monitoring. Monitoring for both airborne and liquid releases are addresseo. Monitoring for airborne releases includes onsite and offsite radiation, contamination, and airborne activity surveys, while monitoring for liquid releases includes river water and public drinking water sampling and analyses. Environmental radiological monitoring is also addressed. The following procedures provide instructions to monitoring team personnel for the performance of the radiological monitoring. Except where specifically identified, survey e:;uipment and laboratory analyses will be performed in accordance with existing radcon procedures and chemistry procedures. n EPP/IP-2.2 "Onsite Monitoring for Airborne Release" (v) e EPP/IP-2.3 "Offsite Monitoring for Airborne Release" e e EPP/IP-2.4 "Offsite Monitoring for Liquid Release" e EPP/IP-2.5 " Emergency Environmental Monitoring"

3. PREREOUISITES/ INITIAL CONDITIONS
1. An emergency condition has been declared at the Beaver Valley Power Station, as provided in the BVPS Emergency Precaredness Plan.

C. PRECAUTIONS None D. GUIDANCE AND CRITERIA

1. General 1.1 The extent and degree of radiological monitoring following a release of radioactive material will depend on the nature, the severity, the O physical / chemical form, and the radioistopic composition of the release.
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Q 3 q E??/IP-2.1 r[mg  ? age 2 cf 12 ical Control Cccccinator and One Environmental Assessment and Dose Pro-jection Coordinator, will determine the extent and nature of post-acciden radiological acnitoring. 1.2 For Site Area or a General emergency, the 3'!?S cffsite radiological moni-toring teams may be su:plemented by the radiological monitoring teams of the varicus State and Federal governmental agencies. Once sucn agencies are activated, the Environmental Assessment and Dose Projection (EALDP) Cecrdinator will coordinate the activities of the 37?S offsite raciolog-ical monitcring teams with the activities of the monit: ring teams of ne varicus agencies. Since it will take abcut 3 :0 a hours frcm the time cf notification for the DER /3RP radiological monitoring tea s to arrive, :ne res:cnsibility fcr initial offsite monitoring rests with the 3eaver Valley ?o:er Station. 1.3 Fce releases whicn cccur curing normal wer'<ing hours, sufficient radcen

ersonnel will be available to su;:ocr: several monitoring teams. During cther times, it may cnly be possible to decicy cne =cnitoring team. :n these circumstances, the Emergency Director will assign criorities for radiological mcnitoring based en :ne '<nown er excected extent anc sever-ity of the release and/or related radiological ccnditions, wnile calling in additional personnel.
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2.1 :n the event of a radicactivity release determined cr estimated c be ecuivalent to 103 times the a::c'icable tecnnical s:ecification, a mani-tcring team should be dispatcned to ;:erform a teta-ga:ma case rate survey cnsite. The puroose of this survey is to confirm that a release is (has' taking place, and to assess the need for prctective actions. The starting point of this survey shculd be consisten with the expected scurce and magnituce of tne release and extend cut to the site perimeter in the sect:r with tne hignest projectec dcsd rate. This survey may be limite: t3 specific survey coints ratner tnan a ' scan" survey in crcer to cocain initial cata rapidly. Folicwing this, time and perscnnel permit:4ng, more extensive scan surveys may be cerformed if warranted. 3ast on the issue 5 Rev

yg EPP/IP-2.1 q%g Page 3 of 12 en survey results at this point, the monitoring team should proceed along the l i V site perimeter, for a. sufficient distance in either direction to ensure that the maximum levels have been identified. This survey should be performed periodically if the release continues, and if personnel are available. See also Steps 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.7, and 3.9 of this EPP/IP. 2.2 If a local evacuation has been initiated, based on area radiation monitors or continuous air monitors, an appropriate survey should be performed to verify the alarm condition, and to attempt to determine the reason for the increase from normal levels. 2.3 If a unit evacuation is declared, a survey should be performed in the primary assembly areas to assess the habitability of the assembly area, in addition to the survey described in paragraph 2.2. The evacuation plans for the contract groups and the administration building provide for dose rate and airborne activity determination by personnel at the assembly areas. A sample runner should be dispatched to these areas to collect the airborne samples and transport them to the ccunting facility for analy-C) U sis. 2.4 A survey should be performed in the Control Room to verify the reading of the Control Room area radiation monitor (RM-1RM-213), and an air sample for particulate and iodine radioactivity should be obtained, if the monitor indicates the need, or if airborne activity is suspected. NOTE Appropri ate isotopic identification should be performed on a priority basis if the result of the gross counting of a Control Room air sample exceeds 1 E-9 pCi/cc (less noble gases). Based en this analysis, respir-ators should be Jsed to maintain personnel eXpesure less than 40 MPC-hours / week (less noble gases) while minimizing unnecessary respirator use.

3. Offsite Monitorinc for an Airborne Release 3.1 In the event of an airborne release of radioactive material determined or estimated to be equivalent to 100 times the applicable technical speci-fication or higher, monitoring teams should be dispatched to perform appropriate radiological surveys in the general path of the plume to O

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WM 41 EPP/IP-2.1 dhg Page 4 of 12 3.2 3ecause of the ccmolex terrain in the environs of the 3eaver Valley Pcuer Station, it is not possible to detemine the plume trajectory with any degree of certainty. Thus, EA & CP personnel must remain alert to ne effects that terrain features could have on the passing plume. The 3VPS metecrological tower only indicates wind conditions near the site, and therefore can only serve to indicate the initial trajectory of the plume. The folicwing should be considered wnen cispatching monitoring tea:ns to ensure that the survey points acproximate the plume trajectory: 3.2.1 Curing stable at=cspneric conditions (stability classes E, F, or G) with Icw wind sceecs, as normally occurs during nign: hours, the plume will tend to " puddle a in the valley surrounding the station. As sind speed increases, the usual overall wind direction is westerly, follcwing the valley flcer. 3.2.2 During unstacle atmospneric conditions (stacility classes A, 3, and C), the plume will ncemally travel along the valley ficcr tcwards Seaver. 3.2.3 Frc= the informaticn above, the monitcring teams should be primar-ily directed along the river valley, with lesser emenasis cn in-land survey coints. 3.2.1 If a hill is in the path cf tne grcund level plume, the plume wili  ; normally travel around the hill, insteac of over the qill. The l t cnitoring teams shculd be directed likewise. 3.2.5 Consideraticn should be given to the smaller valleys and other j Icw-laying areas onich intersect the Chic River Valley as scme of the plume could divert int these areas cr "puccle". 3.2.5 The dose projecticn procecures assume tnat all releases are ;rcund  ; level releases in unich ne plume dis:erses as it spreads along the , grcund, with the hignes: concentratiens close to the release ceint. Fcr elevatec releases, the clume aill pass Overnead and aill touch dcwn a scme distance downsind 'within 2 mies decend-

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v N Tt EPP/IP-2.1 ap , rh n ===ne Lkht Page 5 of 12 ing on stability class, wind speed, and terrain height). At the point of touchdown, the plume can be treated as a ground level release. Air samples taken between the Station and the touchdown point will not indicate the true airborne activity, but will indi-cate a much lower value. This should be kept in mind when evalu-ating offsite air samples with lower than expected airborne activ-ity levels.

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tower or as reported by the National Weather Service. For this reason, after primary consideration is given to the areas along the river, secondary survey consideration should be given to areas downwind (500' winds). 3.3 3ased cn the results of the dose projections and prevalent wind directions as addressed in paragraph 3.2, direct the offsite monitoring team (s) to the affected areas along the path of the plume. Provide monitoringteams ("]' k/ with appropriate survey maps which indicate the desired survey locations and/or survey routes. Possible survey routes are shown en Attachments 2 through 5 attached to EPP/IP-2.3 "Offsite Monitoring for Airborne ReleaPs" and are included in the survey kits. The Beaver Valley Power Station has responsibility for initial radiological monitoring throughout the ten-mile EPZ, if necessary, until radiological monitoring teams from State and Federal agencies can be deployed. 3.3 Unless directed otherwise, the monitoring team will perform the follcwing surveys at each survey point: 3.3.1 A beta-gamma radiation survey at waist level (ambient radiation levels) 3.3.2 A particulate and radiciodine air sample In addition to the ceasurements at specific locations, acnitoring team personnel will have the beta-gamma survey instrument operational while enroute between survey locations and will perform a moving survey. O v Issue 6 Rev 4

d% M Dr -r:e U:t:t EPP/IP-2.1 Page 6 of 12 3.4 Normal activated cnarcoal cartridges will be used. for all air samoles until sucn time as field screening, or laboratory analyses performed on the air sa cles returned from the field incicate tnat significant radio-iodine may have been released. In that case, silver reolite cartridges should be used for subsecuent sampling. The Emergency Director and/cr the EALDP Cacrdinator will determine which sample media are suitable and will direct the menitoring teams accordingly. If a monitoring team reports an air samole with activity greater than the field screening level an a normal activated charcoal cartridge (1C0 counts greater than background), the monitoring teams should be directed to cbtain additicnal backup samples using silver :eclite cartridges. If the backup silver zeolite cartridge also has an activity in excess of the field screening level, both cartridges should be returned to the Station (cr to another desig-nated locatien) for analysis with laboratory instrumentaticn as scon as ossible. In any case, all samole media obtained by the monitoring teams will be returned to the Station for furtner analysis. NOTE Silver zeolite (anc charccal cartridges if desired) may be re-used curing offsite monitoring in a particular emergency, as icng as the cartridges exnibit count rates less than background, and are undamaged. In partic-ular, silver zeolite cartridges used for icw-level environmental monitar-ing (negligible count rate) could be advantagecusly used within the plant in areas of hign radioicdine concentra:icn. The EA L P C0crainator and/cr the Radiological Centrols Coordina:cr will direct ::le re-use ;f samole cartricges if warranted. 3.5 The Emergency Director and/cr the EA&CP C crdinator may estaclish an air samole volume different frca that specified in EP/IP-2.3 if preliminary field measurements indicate nat minimum sensitivity 'MCA) of the analy-sis with the recuted cr increased sample volume is comoatible aith the cbserved measurements. A samole vclure of 10 f t" tnrough a Silver zeClite cartricge is necessary to cbtain a minimum sensitivity of 1.5 E-3 Ci/cc for icdine with a backgrcund cf 2000 c;m. 1"qe minimum sensitivity increases Orccorticnally as samole volume decreases. 3.5 All sur/ey results (raw data) will be called into tne TSC/E F via OL; radio cr public telecncne as they are cbtained. All results will ::e issue 5 Rev e

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3.7 Results of offsite surveys should be used to confirm the dose projection results. The Emergency Director, and/or the EA&DP Coordinator will direct continuing offsite monitoring, based on the results of the pre-liminary monitoring results, including expanding or decreasing the survey area, as necessary. Offsite monitoring will continue for as long as the release continues; and following the termination of the release, as long as is necessary for the plume to pass, for offsite airborne radioactivity and dose rates to return to levels permitted in unrestricted areas (10 CFR 20.105 and .106), and/or with mutual concurrence of DLC, Federal ano state authorities. 3.8 EPP/IP-2.3 provides a conservative alternate method for determining thyroid dose rate from iodine based on the gamma radiation levels observed during the offsite monitoring. This method is based on the USEPA Manual (V] of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents. The alternate method should be used only if the primary methods cannot be

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used duo to high ambient radiation levels or other conditions. As soon as possible, more appropriate iodine sampling should be performed. 4 Offsite Monitorina for I.icuid Release 4.1 Offsite monitoring in response to a release of radioactive material to the Chio River will depend on the nature and extent of the release, whether or not the release has been stopped, the release path, and the river ficw rate. The Emergency Director, eith the advice of the EA&DP Coordinator will determine the extent of river sampling efforts. 4.2 At ficw rates related to normal pool stage in the river, a release of radioactivity will be carried dcwnstream (and diluted) at about 2 miles per hour. The dilution volume in the river at the lowest level is approximately 4.9 E6 gpm and, because of the river flow and possible l \ f }

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This is a conservative assumption due to the cross-current 1ccation of tne Midland water intake. The river activity may ce higher at the East Liverpool water intake due to mixing. 4.3 The EPA drinking water standards (based on the activity at the intake of the treatment plant) are more restrictive than the 10 CFR 20 Appendix 3 MFCs. A ccoy of the EPA M?Cs is attached to E?P/I?-2.7, "Licuid Release Determination". If the result of sa: cling at the Midland Water Treatment Plant indicates activity (s) in excess of the E?A M?Cs, sampling should ce performed at the East Liverpcol Water Treatment Plant intake, and at locations further downstream until activity levels have decreased to within the E?A MPCs. 4.a A monitoring team shculd be sent tc the Midland Water Plant with the acnitoring van (if availacle) as soon as possible folicwing the detec icn of an unplanned er uncentrolled release of racicactive liquids (Unusual Event--see E??/!-1, Recccnition anc Classificaticn of Emergencies". A sa:cle snould be taken as soon as the Ocnitoring team arrives. This saccie should be analyzed in the van, cr if the van is not available, sent ce brougn: back :: :ne Station, or to another designated loca:icn, f:r analy-sis. Sa:Cles shculd be taken every fifteen ninutes until sucn time as the release is st::::ed and for a pericd ecual :: twice :ne river transit time between the release point and the water plant intake thereaf ter. (At ncr al pool stage, the river velccity is a:: proximately 2.3 mpn.) Eetween the fif teen minute samples, acnitoring teams shculd callec a :ccecsite sam le, using the rcr al environmental monitoring pec;crtional sampling cum:. This ty::e cf pumo is located at both the Midlanc and East Liver: col treatment clants. 1 NOE It rcr ally takes 1;;:roximately four hcurs for raw aater to transi:

hrougn the Midland Water Treatment Diant, de:ending on c: era:ians. As a result, recresentative samoles will not be i=aciately availacle, but may recuire ceriodic sam: ling for four hours or acre. As an alternate, trea: ent plan personnel may be able to suggest alternate sa cling
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4.6 River and water treatment sampling could be appropriate in the event of a massive airborne radioactivity release that results in significant off-site contamination, particularly if it is raining or snowing during the release. fiowever, such sampling has a icwer priority than airborne radio-activity sampling due to the difference in level of public risk. The Emergency Director, with the advice of the EA&DP Coordinator will direct that river and drinking water sampling be performed in this event, as soon as a monitoring team (s) is available. a.7 For any liquid release, the source of the release should be identified as soon as possible and a sample drawn from that source (diluted if necess-ary) for use in standardizing the analytical equipment.

5. Emercency Environmental Monitorino

\~,/ 5.1 Table 3.2-1 of the BVPS Environmental Technical Specificaticns (ETS) identifies requirements for cost-accident environmental monitoring. Additional samples, or samples taken ahead of schedule, may be necessary if the event involves releases of radioactive material offsite. The Emergency Director with the advice of the EA&DP Coordinator will deter-mine if increased monitoring is required and will determine the type and location of the additional samples. 5.2 EPP/IP-2.5, " Emergency invironmental Monitoring" contains instructions for monitoring teams and include, as attachments, maps of the normal environmental samoling stations and locations. 5.3 As a general guideline, additional samples should be taken within the area defined by the 50 mrem isodose (dose equivalent) line. 5.4 CER/SRP in Pennsylvania, and corresponding agencies in Ohio and West , Virginia will perform environmental monitoring in their affected areas (oo) issue 6 Rev 4

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E. PROCECURE

1. Upon indication that a release of radioactivity to the atmos;nere equivalent Or greater than 100 times the applicable technical s;E lfication (c0rres W as to an Alert); cr a liquid release in excess of tecnnical s;ecifications (Unusual Event) perform the follcwing, as a:peceriate:

1.1 Activate acnitoring teams. Teams will be comprised of a radcon technician and Cne other indivicual, such as an engineer.

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If monitcring team mem:ers are required curing off-hours t0 augment the Emergency Scuad and qualified personnel are not available onsite, aff-duty perscnnel may be called in. 1.2 Mark onsite and/or offsite survey maos with desired survey coints cncsen

n the basis of tne information in Section D cf this E??/IP.

1.2 Cesignate acnitoring teams in accordance with tneir assigne: survey route. For examole, N'.i mcnitoring team or S'.i =cnitoring team. Additicnal acnit ring teams in a sectcr should be identified in an acproprine manner. For examole, T.i monitoring team alsna and T.4 monit: ring team bravo. 1.a Arrange fcr transportation of the monitoring teams, using avail 10le c;mpany venicles, cr private cars if sufficient ccm any cars are unavaii-able. 1.5 If dose projecticn results indicate tne need, direct Tcnitoring team perscnnel to use rescirators and/cr 0:ner accropriate protective clcth-inc. Issue 6 Rev O

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  )                The use of protective clothing and respirators by offsite monitoring teams may create unwarranted public concern, especially if sheltering or evacuation has not been recommended by public officials. For this reason, protective clothing and respiratory protection equipment should only be used when necessary. Since particulates will generally not be present, this equipment should not be necessary.

1.6 Onsite and offsite monitoring teams shall retain their normal TLD badges and dosimeters, and shall be, issued high range self-reading pocket dosim-eters while performing assigned surveys. 1.7 Notify the guardhouse of the departure of monitoring team members to avoid delays or confusion at the guardhouse. 1.3 The Cocmunications and Records Coordinator and/or assigned data takers will receive and record reported monitoring results. All data will be reported to the EA & DP Coordinator. NOTE Corm:unicatiens between the monitoring teams and the TSC/ EOF will normally (] be via DLC radio. Since radio communications at this frequency can be C- intercepted by commercially available scanners, all communications relat-ed to reporting survey data must be brief and factual, and free of exclam-atory or alarming expressions. To the extent possible, survey points should be referred to by map designator (survey point A2-1) rather than the actual location. The Communications and Record Coordinator should ensure that communications are proper. 1.9 The EA & DP Coordinator, with the assistance of designated persons, will evaluate reported data, perform necessary calculations, and report significant data and trends to the Emergency Director. i 1.10 Continue monitoring efforts, redirecting monitoring teams as appropriate, based on survey and meteorological data. Terminate monitoring as provid-ed in Section D of this EPP/IP. 1.11 Determine the need for increased environmental monitoring and direct monitoring teams as appropriate. The EA & CP Coordinator will coordinate the continued offsite monitoring with Federal and state authorities, as applicable. O) L. issue 6 Rev 4

d% 9f EPP/IP-2.1 Page 12 of 12 D4im M 1.12 The exposure of menitoring team personnel shculd be periodically evalu-ated, and reliefs provided, if necessary. The Radiological Control Coordinator shall a prise the EA & DP Coordinator and/or Emergency Director of personnel exposure status as necessary. Every effort ust be made to maintain personnel exoosure as icw as reasonably acheivable and within 10 CFR 20 limits. Personnel exposures in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits are authorized cnly under the provisions of EPP/IP-5.3, " Emergency Radiation Exposure Criteria and Control". s::. =_ m:. .t ce -

1. Seaver '/al ley Power Staticn Emergency Preparecness Plan and Implementing Procecures
2. Title 10 Ccde of Federal Regulations Parts 20 L 50
3. NUREG-C552/ FEMA RE?-1 " Criteria for Precaration and Evaluaticn of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Pre aredness in Su:part of Nuclear Pcwer Plants.

4 USE?A 570/9-75-003 " National Interim Primary Crinking Water Standarcs, A;;endix 3

5. " Plan f:r Nuclear Pcwer Generating Staticn Inciaents" Cc =cnwealth of Penn-sylvania Dept of Envircnmental Resources, Bureau of Radiation :rotection
5. Seaver '! alley Pcwer Staticn Offsite Dose Calculaticn Manual (CDCM)
7. Seaver '/ alley Pcwer Staticn Environmental Tecnnical 5:ecifications
3. NRC Inscecticn Re: ort 50-332 431-27 (Stao 0.2.2 travides c:::ensa:Ory coasures for plume uncertainty finding).
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1. An airborne release of radioactive material has occured and the EA & DP Coord-inator and/or the Emergency Director has requested an onsite survey.
2. TSC/ EOF personnel have determined the general path of the plume and have provided monitcring team members with specific instructions on areas to survey, types of surveys, and requirements for protective clothing and respir-ators.
3. Appropriate monitoring equipment is available, cperable, and in-calibration.

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1. Monitoring teams must remain alert to their own exposure and request relief if their cummulative exposure approaches a BVPS administrative control level.

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2. Comunications between the monitoring team and the TSC/ EOF will normally be via DLC radio. Since radio comnunications at this frequency can be intercepted by

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3. Since implementaticn of proper ;rotective actions ensite and offsite, and subsecuent reconstruction of the event requires accurate informaticn, observe the follcwing guidelines:

3.1 Carefully word data transmissions to the TSC/ECF to minirti:e possible confusion. :n particular, avoid attreviations (sucn as " mrem" which could be confusec with " rem"). Use tne c::molete acrd cr unit--ie " milli-rem". 3.2 Clearly identify survey locations, using predesignated survey location num: ers, map ccordinates, ana equipment / building names, as available. 3.3 Pref ace radio ccmmunications with the title or name of the receivir.g party anc year title or name. For examole: "Seaver Valley TSC, this is .TJ monitcring team.." '4ait for the receiving party to acknowledge prior to relaying any data. End the message with an appropriate termination phrase. For exam::le: ".. 5'A menitoring team, cuta. 3.4 Accurately document all survey data. Ensure that units associated with the data are clear. Enter the cate, time, instrument serial num::er(s), and name of surveyer on all survey records. D. :e.CCEDURE

1. Obtain acerceriata monitoring equi: ment from the monit: ring team kit (s) locat-ed in tne storage iccations. Ecuipment selected wili decenc :n the type of survey assigned. Obtain and re-:ero assigned dosimeters, if 3:clicaole.
2. Perform c;erability checks en menitcring ecuiement before leaving the COntr01 Roca or the controlled area hallway, in accordance with instrument use Orcce-dures provided in tne kit.
3. Obtain a Hi-band "Handie-Talkie" and check coeraticn before leaving to start survey. Check radios Outside of the Control ;!aca to minimize possible RF interference with instrument. Keec the radio coerational at all times wnile perf::r :ing surveys in order ma:,tain communicaticns with tne 75C/EGF.

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,s 4 If the survey will be performed outside of the security fence, leave the station via the guardhouse. Retain your TLD and dosimeters while performing radiological monitoring onsite.

5. Obtain a DLC vehicle, if available. Otherwise, use any available privately-owned vehicle. Record starting mileage and gas tank level. Ensure that there is at least a 1/2 tank of gas. Obtain another vehicle if necessary.

NOTE The DC powered air-samplers require a 12-VDC source to operate. The battery in a car is suitable. For this reason, a vehicle may be necessary, even though the distances involved are within walking distance.

6. If TSC/ EOF personnel so direct, or if airborne activity or contamination is suspected, den protective clothing and/or respirators, as appropriate. Avoid the unnecessary use of respirators and protective clothing. If observed dose rates exceed 100 millirem per hour, evacuate the area and/or seek shelter, unless otherdise directed by TSC/E0F personnel, k o

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7.2 Staticnary Dose Rate Survey 7.2.1 Hold the instrument probe parallel to and about 3 feet (waist heignt) above the ground. 7.2.2 Take a reading. Allow sufficient time fer the meter res;;cnse :: staclize. Document the reading, in ma/hr en the EPP Survey Log (Attachment 1). 7.3 Air:orne Activity 7.3.1 31 ace a clean particulate filter and a charcoal cartricge (or silver :eolite cartridge as directed by TSC/ECF) in the air sampler. The filters are ;;csitienec sa as *.ne air flow passes through the particulate paper filter first. NOTE TSC/ECF perscnnel will determine which iodine sacoling car

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2. Perform operability checks on monitoring equipment before leaving the Control

(, Room or the controlled area hallway (or the BC Communications Center), in (\) accordance with instrument use procedures provided in the kit.

3. Obtain a Hi-band "Handie-Talkie" and check operation before leaving the Station (or the BC Communications Center). Keep the radio operational at all times while performing surveys in order maintain communictl:fons with the TSC/

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4. Prior to leaving the Station, ensure that you have necessary equipment, survey maps, etc and understand the survey assignment. Leave the station via the guardhouse. Retain your TLD and dosimeters while performing radiological monitoring offsite.
5. Obtain a DLC vehicle, if available. Otherwise, use any available privately-owned vehicle. Record starting mileage and gas tank level. Ensure that there is at least a 1/2 tank of gas. Obtain another vehicle if necessary.
6. If TSC/ EOF personnel so direct, or if significant airborne activity or contam-p ination is observed, don protective clothing and/or respirators, as appro-V priate. If observed dose rates exceed 100 millirem per hour, evacuate the area and/or seek shelter, unless otherwise directed by EA & DP personnel.

NOTE To prevent unwarranted public concern, do not don protective clothing or respirators offsite unless necessary, and at the direction of the TSC/ EOF.

7. Perform measurements as assigned by the TSC/ EOF as follows:

NOTE Whenever possible, an ion-chamber instrument (such as the Eberline R0-series) should be used for making dose rate measurements. An instrument with an energy- compensated GM probe with the beta window closed (E530/HP270) is an acceptable substitute. NOTE For Site Area or General Emergencies, radiological monitoring will be control-led from the Emergency Operations Facility (ECF) and survey data should be p' reported to the EOF. For lesser emergencies, recort data to the Technical Support Center (or ECC). O -] Issue 6 Rev 4

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7.1.2 If significant readings are noted at locations other than those assigned, recuest concur?ence of TSC/ECF to s:cp at that locatien and obtain stationary survey data. 7.2 Stationarv Dose Rate Survey 7.2.1 Hold the Gi prcee parallel to and about 3 feet (aaist heignt) above the ground. 7.2.2 Take a reading. Allcw sufficient time for the meter res;:ense to stabli:e. Document the reading, in mR/hr cn the EPP Survey Lag (Attachment 1). 7.3 Airberre ac tivity 7.3.1 Place a clean particulate filter and a cnartcal cartridge ( cr silver :eclite cartridge as directec by TSC/ECF) in :ne air samoler. The filters are ;csitioned so as the air ficw passes l i througn the :: articulate paper 'ilter first. NDE EA L DP personnel will determine unicn iodine sam ling cartridge is accrocriate. EA L DP perscnnel may also change the samole volume fr:m 10 ft to anctner /clume consistent sitn radialcgical 3 conditions. 7.3.2 Note the ficw rate (cfm). Cn :ne CC powered sampiers, this is 3 normally 1.0 ft . Calculate the time recessary to cb:af n a 10 f t 3

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Sampler Flow t cfm \. / 7.3.3 Position or hold the sampler such that the intake is not touching nor in close proximity to potentially contaminated surfaces. Connect the sampler to the power supply, or for 12 VDC samplers, to the battery of the vehicle. Keep the engine running when drawing power from the vehicle battery. 7.3.4 Turn the sampler on and record the time on the Air Sample Record Card (Attachment 6). 7.3.5 When approximately 10 ft 3 have been collected, turn the sampler off and record the time on the Air Sample Record Card. 7.3.6 Remove the filters from the sampler. 7.3.7 Count each filter separately, using an E140 with HP210 probe. Place the filter on a clean surface and position the HP210 probe about one-h? l f centimeter from the filter. ('] \s' NOTE Ensure that the RESPONSE control on the E140 is set for the slowest response. This is necessary to maintain an adequate minimum detect-able activity (MDA) . The MDA for typical backgrounds are listed below. If the background is higher than that listed below, move to another location with a lower background. If laboratory-type instruments (such as SAM-2), are available , these instruments may be used to assess the samples in accordance with the BVPS RCM. Background MDA Background MDA (com) (ccm) (com) (com) 200 70 3000 275 500 110 5000 360 1000 160 10000 500 1500 195 20000 710 2000 225 30000 870 7.3.8 Record readings, location, and time on the EPP Survey Form. v; Issue 6 Rev 4 4

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3. Af ter all cf tne -ecuired data have been collected at the first survey locat-l ion, estaclisn radio c:ntact with ne TSC/ECF anc recort the folicwing data:

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9. Proceed to the next survey point and repeat steps 7 and 8 for each survey location.
10. Periodically, read your pocket dosimeters, and have other personnel in the monitoring team read theirs. Report these readings to the TSC/ EOF at least every 30 minutes, or when accumulated exposure reaches 100 mrem.

(V 11. After reporting the survey data from the last survey point, request further instructions frcm the TSC/ EOF. Prior to returning to Station, ensure that all documentation is complete. E. REFERENCES

1. Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Implementing Procedure EPP/IP-2.1,
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2. Beaver Valley Pcwer Station Radiation Control Manual F. ATTACHWetTS
1. EPP Survey Log
2. NW Offsite Survey Map
3. SW Offsite Survey Map
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EPP/IP-2.4 BEAVER V LLEY bER STATICN EMERGENCY PREFARECNESS PLAN (N EMERGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE O OFFSITE MONITORING FOR LIOUID RELEASE A. OBJECTIVE This procedure provides instructions for monitoring team personnel for performing offsi,te radiological monitoring in the event of a release of radioactive material to the Ohio River. Offsite monitoring is directed and coordinated by the EA&DP Coordinator and/or the Emergency Director in accordance with EPP/IP-2.1, "Emer-gency Radiological Monitoring". B. PRERE0VISITES/ INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. A release of radioactive materials has occured and has entered the Ohio River; and the EA&DP Coordinator and/or the Emergency Director has requested an off-site survey.
2. TSC/ EOF personnel have provided monitoring team members with specific instruc-tions on sample locations, samples desired, and requirements for protective p.

{j clothing and respirators, as applicable.

3. Sampling kits are available.

C. PRECAUTIONS

1. Monitoring teams must remain alert to their cwn exposure and request relief if their cummulative exposure approaches a SVPS administrative control level.

The Emergency Director and/or the Radiation Control Coordinator may authorize exposure limit extensions, if necessary. Periodically, monitoring personnel shall read their dosimeters and report the readings to the TSC/ EOF at least every 30 minutes, or when accumulated dose reaches 100 mrem.

2. Comunications between the monitoring team and the TSC/ EOF will normally be via telephone, howver, it may be necessary to use DLC radio. Since radio communi-cations at this frequency tn be intercepted by commercially available scan-ners, all communications related to reporting survey data must be brief and factual, and free of exc'. m tory or alarming expressions, n

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3. Mcnit: ring team personnel shall not su: ply raw data (if available) to Tem:ers of the general :ublic or to news media perscnnel. Mcnitoring team personnel should courteously explain that the survey is a crecautionary measure, tha: :ne survey cata is raw data that hasn't been evaluated, and that significant final data is re:crted Oc State and local authorities. Refer all cuestions :: DLC PID or t PEMA/SCEMA.

4 Since implementation cf proper ;rotective actions ensite and cffsite, and subsecuent rec nstruction of the event recuires accurate inf;rmation, observe tne follcwing guidelines: a.1 Carefully were data transmissions to the TSC/ECF to minimize possible confusion. 2.2 Accurately document all survey data. Ensure that units asscciated w1:n the data are clear. Enter the date and time on all sur.ey records. V. P ---enbK:-

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1. Cbtain the a oro:riate samoling ecui: ment frcm monitoring team kit (s) Iccated in the Centrol Recm. Cbtain and re-zero assigned dosimeters, if 1::licable. lh
2. Cbtain a Hi-bar.d "M anc i e-Tal k i e
  • anc cneck coeration bef:re leaving :ne Staticn. Kee: the radio c:erational at all times ahile offsite 'n rcer to maintain c mmunications witn the TSC/ EOF.
3. Price to leaving the Statien, ensure that you have necessary acni:: ring e:ui;-

ment anc uncerstanc the sampling assigment. Leave the Staticn via the guard-house. Retain ycur TL3 anc desimeters wnile cerf:rming raciclagical cnit:r-l ing offsite.

a. Ocn protec:4ve cle:ning and/ r respirat:rs i# directed by EA L C: cers nrel.

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5. Obtain a OLC vehicle, if available. Otherwise, use any available privately

( owned vehicle. Note gas tank level. Ensure that there is at least 1/2 tank of Q gas. Obtain another vehicle if necessary. Proceed to the Midlard Water Treatment Company as soon as possible. Maps 6. showing the location of this and the East Liverpool water treatment plant is provided as Attachment 1.

7. Identify yourself as Duquesne Light Company employees with OLC identification card. Contractor personnel identify yourself with your DLC TLD badge.
8. Remove the proportional sampling pump discharge hose from the environmental sample bottle at the discharge of the treatment plant and place it in a clean 1-liter bottle. Override the sampler timer with the toggle switch to start the samp;e flow (Moving the toggle from ON to 0FF and back to ON will cause the sampler to initiate a sample cycle. Repeat as necessary). Cap and label the environmental sample bottle as to sample location, time, and date.

p 9. When the first sample is complete, place the discharge hose in another clean V 1-liter bottle. Return the sample pump to normal operation. Also label that bottle as to sample location, time of sampling, and date.

10. If a runner is available, send the environmental sample and the first sample back to the Station (or another designated location) for analyses.
11. Draw additional 1-liter samples every fifteen minutes until otherwise directed by the TSC/ EOF. Leave the sampling pump in the normal operation mode when not drawing 1-liter samples.
12. As directed by the TSC/ EOF, secure special sampling at the Midland Water Treatment Plant and proceed to the next water treatment plant, or return to the Station.
12. Before leaving any treatment plant, return samoling systems to normal opera-tion.

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E. REFERENCES

1. Seaver Valley Power Staticn Emergency Implementing Procedure E?P/I?-2.1 "Emer-gency Radiological Manitoring".
2. Beaver Valley Pcwer Station Radiation Control Manual l 3. Beaver Valley Pcwer Station Chemistry Manual 1
a. Eeaver Valley Pcwer Station Environmental Manitoring Nanual F. ATTACHMENTS
1. Figure 2.0-1, '4ater Treatment Plants
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EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING A. OBJECTIVE This procedure provides supplementary instructions for the collection of environ-mental samples (other than drinking water) in the event of a release of radioactive material to the environment during an emergency. This procedure is intended to adapt the existing environmental monitoring procedures to emergency environmental monitoring. All offsite monitoring is directed and coordinated by the EA&DP Coordinator and/or the Emergency Director in accordance with EPP/IP-2.1, ""Emer-gency Radiological Monitoring". B. PRERE0VISITES/ INITIAL CCNDITIONS

1. A significant release of radioactive materials to the environment has occured; and.the EA&DP Coordinator and/or the Emergency Director has determined the need for additional or accelerated environmental monitoring.

,, m. (j 2. EA & DP personnel have provided monitoring team members with specific instruct-ions on sample locations, samples desired, and recuirements for protective clothing and respirators, as applicable. C. PRECAUTIONS _

l. Monitoring teams must remain alert to their own exposure and request relief if their cu=ulative exoosure approaches a SVPS acministrative control level.

The Emergency Director and/or the Radiation Control Cocedinator may authorize exposure limit extensions, if necessary. Periodically, monitoring personnel shall read their dosimeters and report the readings to the TSC/ EOF at least every 30 minutes, or when accumulated dose reaches 100 mrem.

2. Comunications between the monitoring team and the TSC/ EOF will normally be via DLC radio. Since radio communications at this frequency can be intercepted by commercially available scanners, all communications related to reporting survey data must be brief and factual, and free of exclamatory cr alarming expressions.

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3. Monitcring team persennel should not discuss details of the emergency with members of the general puolic cr to news media perscnnel. Manitoring team personnel should courteously explain that the sampling is a precauticnary measure, that the samoles will be analyzed and significant samole results will be rescrted to State and local authorities. Refer all puestions to DLC PID cr to PEMA/3CEMA.

4 Since centrol of the emergency and subsecuent recenstruction of the event recuires accurate information, cbserve the folicwing guidelines: 2.1 Carefully warc dat transmissicns c the TSC/ECF  : minimize ;ossible c nfusicn. 4.2 Ensure that all samoles returned to the Station, or other designatec analysis 1ccation, are clearly identified as to sample location, samole type, and date/ time. 2.3 In the event of a severe release, environmental surfaces may be signifi-cantly contaminated. Take acpropriate precauticns to minimize inadver-tent contaminaticn (and cross-contamination) of samoles, particularly foodstuffs and milk. D. PROCECi;RE

1. Cbtain ne a:::rc::r ate samoling ecui; ment frca mcnitaring team kit (s) cr Other su::aly locations. Obtain and re-:ero assigned dosimeters, if a::alicable.
2. Obtain a Hi-bana "Handie-Talkie ' anc check c;eration ::efcre leaving tne Staticn. Keep the radic coerational at all tiTcs wnile offsite in orcer to maintain cc=.unicaticns aitn the TSC/ECF.
3. Prior to leaving the Station, ensure . hat ycu have necessary monitoring etui:-

ment and understand the samnling assigment. Leave the Station tia the guard-house. Retain your TL3 and cosimeters wnile performing radiolcgical monitor-ing offsite. Issue 6 Rev 4

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O Such protective measures may be necessary if a significant airborne release.has occurred.

5. Obtain a DLC vehicle, if available. Otherwise, use any available prhately owned vehicle. Note gas tank level. Ensure that there is at least 1/2 tank of gas. Obtain another vehicle if necessary.
6. Proceed to the assigned sampling locations and obtain samples as directed by the TSC/ EOF and in accordar.ce with existing environmental monitoring proce-dures.
7. If it is necessary to enter private property, identify yourself as Duquesne Light Company employees with DLC identification card (contractors-use your DLC TLD badge), and briefly and courteously exclain the reason for the special sampling. (See Step C.3 of this EP?/IP.)
3. If a runner is available, send initial samples back to the Station (or other f') designated location) for analysis.

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11. Continue collecting samples until all of the samples have been collected or as directed by the TSC/ECF.

E. REFERENCES

1. Beaver Valley Power Statien Emergency Implementing Procedure EPP/IP-2.1 "Emer-gency Radiological Monitoring".
2. Beaver Valley Power Station Radiation Control Manual
3. Seaver Valley Power Station Environmental Technical Specifications
4. Beaver Valley Pcwer Station (environmental monitoring procedures)

F. ATTACHMENTS

1. Environmental Sampling Locations A

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            *13      31 eyer's Farm                         77      Green Garden Road "14      Hookstown, PA.                         78      Raccoon 31unicipal Bldg.
            *15      Georgetown, PA.                        79      Rt.18 & Rt.151 27     Brunton's Dairy                        30      Raccoon Park
            *23      Sherman's Dairy                        31      Southside School
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            *45      31t. Pleasant Church                    86     E. Liverpool 45.1    Raccoon Township                       87     Calcutta
            *46       Industry (church)                      88     31idland Heights 46.1    Industry (tire ec.)                    89     Ohioville
            *47       East Liverpool Water Co.               90     Fairview School
            *48       Weirton Water Co.                      91     Pine Grove & Doyle
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      -guidelines for dose projection, such as when is it required, how often should it be performed, and which dose projection procedure to use.       The attachments to this procedure (tabs) provide instructions for performing dose projection using the various dose projection methods. A multiple of methods is provided to cover possible contigencies such as offscale monitors, inoperative meteorology _instru-ments, etc.

B. PREREQUISITES / INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. An ' emergency condition has been declared at the Beaver Valley Power Station as provided in the BVPS Emergency Preparedness Plan.
2. A release of radioactive material in excess of environmental technical speci-fications (ETS) has occurred or is suspected to have occurred.

C. PRECAUTIONS Precautions are specified in the text of the applicable tab (s). O. DISCUSSION

1. Classification of Release 1.1 The dose projection calculation method chosen for use depends partly on the type of release. Categorize releases as follows:

Elevated Release Point (Atop Containment) RM-IVS-107 Ground Level Ventilation Vent (Atop Auxiliary Building) RM IVS-101 Ground Level Process Vent-Gas. Waste Sys. (Cooling Twr) RM-lGW-108 Elevated Release All Other Airborne Releases Ground Level O Issue 6 Rev.4

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2. Ocse ?rciecticn Metheds 2.1 General This procedure provides several different calculaticn methecs for per-forming dose projections. The method (s) used will depend on the nature of the release, ne availability of release and meteorology informaticn, the cperability of the meteorological monitoring c0mputer, and the time available. Procedures for each of the methods is providec as Tabs 1 througn 14 of this procacure. The tabs are arranged in two general categ0 ries. The initial tabs describe different metncds Of cbtaining X/Q, wnile the latter ta::s describe differen: means of calculating the estimated offsite cose. (The X/Q calculated by any one metncd is suitable for any of the cose projection calculations, providing the meteorological canditions are uncnangec.) The Emergency Direct:r (Shift Superviser initially) will determine wnich methcd is ap:repriate and perform the dose projection calculations until such time as the on-duty staff is augmented and a designated Envircnmental Assessment and Dose Projection Coordinator is available. At that time, the EA L CP C crdinator will determine wnich methed in this procecure, or wnich acditional metheds, ar9 suitable. Tc facilitate the selection of tne proper methed, eacn of the methods, anc their prere:,uisites and limitations is discussed below.

2.2 Me eorolacical 'denitorinc System T.12-1 The metecrological monitoring system is a :cmouter-based system anicn acnitors meteorological conditicns at tne Beaver Valley Site. Tne system

        =cnit:rs metacrological c nditiens c ntinuously over a fif teen minute period, averages the parameters, calculates the X/Q for elevated an:

grounc level releases, provides a ;;rin:-cut of :he fifteen minute average data, and re: eats the cycle. The X/Q for a ground level release is calculated :: the site bcuncary. Tne X/q fcr an elevatec release is calculated to the eacn of ten discrete istances, and the maximum X/Q and associatec cistance is printec cut. Tnis methcd Of determinin; X/Q is :ne most racid me hod available as i: re;uires no calculations :n :ne car Of :ne acerat:r (3ssuming tne system is On-line; . :ts limitaticn is :ne limited numcer of distances ani:n can Issue 6 ,ev.2

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EPP/IP-2.6 Page.5 of 7 2.12 Dose Assessment Based on Environmental Measurements and Samoles' b d Tab 11 is a ~ compendium. of dose assessment methods which can be used to correlate environmental sample media analysis results to a dose comit-ment. This Tab includes 6 parts: Part 1 Child thyroid dose from field measurements on air samples Part 2 Child thyroid dose for lab analyses of air samples Part 3 Child thyroid /whole body dose comitment due to ingestion of contaminated water, milk, food Part 4 Child thyroid dose comitment due to ingestion of contaminated milk--alternate method Part 5 Whole body dose rate from standing on contaminated ground

  • Part 6 Estimation of offsite surface contamination based on release parameters 2.13 Intecrated Dose Assessment Tab 12 provides a capability to integrate all exposure patheways into a single integrated dose and to perform trend analysis on these results.

The methodology encompasses projected dose, measured dose, survey results, ingestion results, and inhalation results at various locations.

3. Derivation The derivaticn of the methodologies used in this EPP/IP is documented in Annex G of the EPP/IPs.

I

E. PROCEDURE

1. In the event of a known or suspected airborne release of radioactive materials greater than SVPS Technical Scecifications, imediately ascertain if a release did in fact take place (or will take place iminently). If a release did take place, or will take place, proceed with the remaining steps in this procedure.
2. Determine the approximate magnitude of the release. Further dose projections should be performed based on these preliminary estimates and the follcwing criteria:

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10. Report dose projection results to the following authorities as part of the

(~N initial notification and follow-up notifications. These authorities should be notified _immediately of any significant change (>100 mrem) in subsequent dose projection results. 10.1 DER / Bureau of Radiation Protection (White phone) 10.2 Beaver County Emergency Management Agency 10.3 Columbiana County Disaster Services Agency 10.4 Hanceck County Office of Emergency Services 10.5 USNRC (initial notification, and as requested)

11. Discontinue dose projection activities when:

11.1 The release has been terminated and there is no further release expected, and 11.2 The emergency condition has been terminated by the Emergency Director or Emergency / Recovery Manager. l+ F. REFERENCES l s 1. Beaver Valley Pcwer Station Emergency Preparedness Plan and Implementing Pro-- , cedures

2. Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 20 and 50
3. "Duquesne Light Company Meteorological Monitoring Systam" NUS-1539, Volume 1 Revision 3.

4 EPA 520/1-75-001, "USEPA Manual for Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Power Plant Incidents"

5. Beaver Valley Power Station FSAR Chapter 14 l 6. NUREG-0654/ FEMA REP-1 " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological l Energency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants."

l G. ATTACHMENTS

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EPP/IP-2.6 TAB-1 g Q X/O BY METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING SYSTEM

A. PROCEDURE

The Meteorological Monitoring System is normally on-line, reporting data to the central computer and to the remote terminal located in the BVPS Control Room. Normally, no operator action is required to obtain data from the system other than looking at the most recent printout. The Control Room terminal (Terminet-300) prints out the following data every fifteen minutes when the Terminet is on-line: e Wind Speed at 35,150, and 500 feet e Wind Direction at 35,150, and 500 feet e Wind Direenon Standard Deviation at 35,150, and 500 feet e Temperature at 35 feet e Temperature difference at 35,150,500 feet e Dewpoint e Rainfall (inches) e Maximum X/Q at 2000 feet for a ground level release and direction of release e Maximum X/Q for an elevated release and distance and direction away from the site. (~s (Possible distances: 300,400, 500,600,700,800,900,1000,1200,1500, and 2200 meters e Delta T 150-35 feet , o Delta T 500-35 feet B. ALTERNATE PROCEDURE Normally, the Terminet and the monitoring system operate without operator interaction. If the Terminet has been taken off-line, restore system operation as follows:

1. Startine the Terminet 300 1.1 Depress the ON/OFF rocker switch on the right rear of the printer to the ON position. The alarm tone will beep and the STANDY-BY and READY lights will be on. If tne INTERRUPT light is on, see Step 1.4.

1.2 Check the following switches in the designated positions: TRANSPARENCY - CFF INHIBIT - PRINT RATE - 10 LINE SP ACE --- 1 ALL C APS --- ON AUTO LF --- OFF ISSUE 6 Rev. 4

EP P/IP-2.S TAB-1 .5 1.3 The Terminet is ready for on-line operation. n If the INTERRUPT light is lit st anytime, the printer will not werk with the 1.4 } computer. The INTERRUPT lignt indicates a hardware problem with the d j monitoring system. The system should be tagged OOC, and a work request j submitted for repairs. ij 1.5 Every fifteen minutes the Terminet will go "on-line' and printout the meteorology '] report. If the Terminet does not printout and the INTERRUPT light is not lit, the report routing may have been inadvertantly changed. Proceed as follows: 2 1.5.1 Press the ON-LINE push button. The motor will start and the printer will c, rint an asterisk. 7 ~ ' NOTE '. The printer is automatically placed in the STANDBY mode at the end of each interactive secuence. If at any time in an interactive sequence the

printer goes into the STANDBY mode, simply press the ON-LINE pusa-button. The Terminet will return to standby if an entry (or an additional
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2 0 0 1.5.2 Type in " SEND P B "" (where = a typed scace), and carriage return.

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  ,          2. Calibration 2                 An automatic reutine calibration check is performed daily. Non-rcutine calibratier.s 7u               are performed in accordance with the monitorir.g system operating manual.

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EPP/IP-2.6 TAB-2 GROUND LEVEL RELEASE X/O BY TABLE / g This section of Tab 2 determines the X/Q value for a ground level release. See the second {) E section of this tab for an eMvated release. 11 C 3 A. Read and record the appropriate LT value (last 15 minute value) for the 150 ft to 35 ft j inte val. 1 1 = ( ) F AT(150-35) 6 j NOTE: If the 150-35 AT is unavailable due to instrument malfunction, Refer to Tab 4

 -             of this EPP/IP for sources of alternate meteorological data. When such data is obtained, determine the equivalent LT as follows:

t 4 115 h (Temperature - Temperature#~I*V ) x = T(150-35) g Elev (Elev h - Elev 1) h 1 it 115 ( ) x = ( ) F

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B. Determine the Pasquill stability class from the following table. Class aT(150-35) 0F_ 3 j A - Very Unstable iT 1 -1.2 jn B - Moderately Unstable -1.2 < ST 1 -1.1 e C - Slightly Unstable -1.1 < AT < -0.9 D - Neutral -0.9 1 AT < -0.3 i E - Slightly Stable -0.3 1 iT < 1.0 l F - Moderately Stable

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