ML20039G362
| ML20039G362 | |
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| Site: | Dresden, Quad Cities, Zion |
| Issue date: | 12/07/1981 |
| From: | COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. |
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| ML20039G354 | List: |
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| PROC-811207-02, NUDOCS 8201180097 | |
| Download: ML20039G362 (4) | |
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QEP 340-0 Ravision 6 December 1981 ID/1Q,1R CORRECTIVE ACTIONS I
340-0 Corrective Actions Rev. 6 12-07-81 340-1 Operation During Earthquake Conditions Rev. 3 04-27-81 i
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Operation During Tornado Warning Rev. 1 06-20-80 l
340-3 Lock and Dam Number 14 Failure Rev. 2 02-19-81 l
340-4 Action to be Taken in the Event of an Oil Spill to the Mississippi River Rev. 3 12-07-81 340-5 Station Fire Fighting Rev. 3 04-27-81 i
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ACTION TO BE TAKEN IN THE EVENT OF October 1981 AN OIL SPILL TO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER ID/1B A.
PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to guide in the action to be taken in the event of an oil spill to the Mississippi River.
This procedure is also applicable to PCB releases.
B.
REFERENCES 1.
None.
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PREREQUISITES 1.
None.
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PRECAUTIONS 1.
Identify the source and immediately terminate the discharge of oil to the river or take whatever steps possible to minimize the release rate.
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LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS CO 1.
If possible, trip extra circulating water pumps to slow the rate to the river and to lessen the turbulence in the discharge bay.
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PROCEDURE 1.
Immediate Actions.
a.
In the event of an oil spill or other accidental discharge of hazardous material to the Mississippi River, the following personnel shall be notified immediately by the Shift Engineer:
(1) Station Superintendent.
(2) Operating Assistant Superintendent.
(3) Operating Engineer.
(4) Rad Chem Supervisor, b.
Immediate reporting..11 normally be made by the Station Superin-tendent or his designee unless they cannot be reached.
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case, the Shif t Engineer will initiate the necessary reporting.
The following agencies will be notified promptly of a spill:
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QEP 340-4 Revision 3 (1) United States Coast Guard ATTN: Duty Officer National Response Center 400 Seventh Street, SW Washington, D.C.
20590 800-424-8802 or U.S. Coast Guard 9th District Office 1240 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44199 216-522-3983 or the Designated EPA / Coast Guard OSC or Commanding Officer of any Coast Guard unit in the vicinity of the discharge.
(2) United States Environmental Protection Agency - Region V Office 536 South Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60604 312-353-2318 (Oil Spill and Containment)
(3) Division Vice-President Nuclear Stations.
(4) Director of Water Quality, Environmental Affairs.
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Subsequent Actions.
CO If possible, trip extra circulating water pumps to slow the rate a.
to the river and to lessen the turbulence in the discharge bay.
b.
Clean-up the oil in the bays by skimn>ing the oil off the top of the water using the portable oil skimmer and discharging it into one of the two on-site oil separators.
Roto-Rooter of Davenport, Iowa, is also available to assist if necessary; they can respond to a callout in less than four hours.
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If step 2.b is not feasible, soak up the oil from the surface of the water using oilsoak pillows.
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Any oil discharged to the river will either by via the intake bay or the discharge bay.
Depending on the turbulence in these bays, it should be possible to contain the oil within one of the bay areas.
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QEP 340-4 R:vicion 3 4.
Immediate notification is required to the National Response Center in
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the event of a release to the environment of 10 pounds or more of PCB.
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Reasonable notice should be provided to potential injured parties.
Refer to SPCC Plan for definitions and detailed reporting requirements.
Fluid leaks greater than 0.5 gallons from PCB transformers, containers, or equipment are reportable.
Leaks contained in a building or on concrete or pavement are not reportable.
Leaks to the groand or stone-covered surfaces are reportable.
As soon as there is knowledge of an incident, immediate notification is made to the Division Load Dispatcher or Shift Engineer. They will notify the National Response Center:
800-424-8802 5.
The following information should be provided:
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Name of on-site person and phone number.
b.
Date, time, and locatica of spill.
c.
Extent of injuries or contamination.
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Type and quantity of material.
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Cause of spill.
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Precautionary measures being taken.
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Other agencies notified.
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A PCB Spill Log may be used to collect the above information, and a copy will be sent to C.E.Co. Environmental Affairs.
The Response Center should be notified on a timely basis, and it is better to make the call before all information is available, rather than to wait.
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Notify C.E.Co. Environmental Affairs of the incident as soon as possible during normal working hours, at extension 4457.
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CHECKLISTS 1.
None.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 1.
None.
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