ML20041A945
| ML20041A945 | |
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| Site: | La Crosse File:Dairyland Power Cooperative icon.png |
| Issue date: | 01/06/1982 |
| From: | DAIRYLAND POWER COOPERATIVE |
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| PROC-820106-01, NUDOCS 8202230052 | |
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Page 0.2 EPP-1 LACBWR p, EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE s, EMERGENCY CONDITIONS AND RESPONSE Issue Notice No. 3 Dated 1/6/82. INSTRUCTIONS Remove Old Page No. Insert New Page No. Description Of and Reason for Change Remove and discarc Insert Pages 0.1, Update of page numbers. Pages 0.1, 0.2, 0.2, and 2 of EPP-1, and 2 of EPP-1, Issue 3. Issue 2 s. PAGE SCHEDULE No. Issue No. Issue No. Issue 0.1 3 10 1 0.2 3 11 1 1 1 12 1 l 2 3 13 1 l 3 1 14 1 4 1 15 1 5 1 16 1 6 1 17 1 7 1 18 1 8 1 19 2 9 1 10 1 s This issue shall not become effective unless accompanied by a new cover sheet properly signed off in the appropriate review / approval columns. i i
Page 2 EPP-1 Issue 3 f's 4.1 Outline of Table 4.1 Conditions Page Safety System 3 Unusual Event, Alert 4 Site Area Emergency 5 General Emergency Primary Coolant 5 Unusual Event System 6 Alert, Site Area Emergency 7,8 Site Area Emergency, General Emergency Fuel Damage 0,9 Unusual Event, Alert 9,10 Site Area Emergency Reactor Containment 10 Unusual Event and/or Radiological 11 Alert, Site Area Emergency, Effluents General Emergency Station Power 12 Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency Alarms / Annunciators 13 Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency Control Room 13 Alert, Site Area Emergency Evacuation Personnel Injury 14 Unusual Event Fire 14 Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency Security Threat 15 Unusual Event, Alert Natural Phenomenon 16 Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency Other Hazards, Plant 17 Unusual Event Conditions 18 Alert 19 Site Area Emergency, General Emergency 19,20 General Emergency 'm< ~ ..s- ,n.,_
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Pago 0.2 EPP-7 LACBWR p EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE ONSITE AND PERIMETER RADIATION SURVEYS Issue Notice No. 3 Dated lib /51 INSTRUCTIONS Remove Old Page No. Insert New Page No. Description Of and Reason for Change Discard all pages Insert all pages of Change required to more of EPP-7, Issue 2. EPP-7, Issue 3. appropriately and accurately perform survey. t. PAGE SCHEDULE No. Issue No. Issue No. Issue 0.1 3 0.2 3 1 3 2 3 { 3 3 i l l l l l l l This issue shall not become effective unless accompanied by a new cover sheet properly signed off in the appropriate review / approval columns. i i
Page 1 EPP-7 Isste 3 (h LACBWR EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE ONSITE AND PERIMETER RADIATION SURVEYS 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides instructions for performance of energency surveys at onsite areas and reporting of data to the E rgency Control Director. 2.0 REQUIREMENTS 2.1 A member of the Health and Safety Department shall accompany the monitoring team. 2.2 Survey results will be recorded and reported to the Emergency Control Director by the Health and Safety Representative. 2.3 Monitoring team members shall not expose themselves unnecessairly to radiation. 2.4 Exposure limits of EPP-2 shall be observed. 3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 Onsite - Area within the Owner Control Area (OCA) fence. 3.2 Perimeter - Fence bordering the OCA. 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Determine the downwind af fected sector following a calculation of offsite dose estimate as determined by EPP-5. 4.2 Team members will be equipped with the following equipment (as appropriate): (1) FM radio (Handie-Talkie), (2) Protective clothing and survey smears, (3) Personnel monitoring devices (high and low-range dosimeters and TLD badges), (4) Portable survey instruments - high and low range, and (5) Paper and pencils for recording data. NOTE: Team members will report data to the Emergency Control Director by FM radio or commercial telephone as soon as it becomes available throughout this procedure.
= _ _ -. -. Page 2 EPP-7 Issue 3 O 4.3 The survey team shall traverse the suspected downwind or other leakage path at estimated distances from the source and report their findings immediately on the way to the downwind site perimeter boundary. 4.4 At the site perimeter, the team will will complete surveys which can be used to determine if of fsite problems exist. Radiation levels will be recorded and smear surveys taken. Results of these surveys will be reported to the Emergency Control Director immediately. 4.5 Air samples will be taken with a Radeco-type variable volume air sampler with filter paper and charcoal or Ag-Zeolite cartridges if deemed necessary by the Emergency Control Director. 4.6 Before returning to the Evacuation Assembly Point, the team shall determine if the Waste Treatment Building Change Room or Annex Environmental Laboratory is accessible. If so, they shall pick up the portable scaler, air sampler, and other emergency equipment. If 1 this area is habitable, they may be requested by the ECD l to remain there and perform survey analysis. (. If these areas are not accessible and/or habitable (exposure limits'of 25 Rem whole body'and 102 gpA's), survey analyses will be performed in the Operations Support Center (OSC) at Genoa 1 Plant. Instrumentation is available to determine the radiation levels of the Waste Treatment Building and read out provided to the Control Room on Area Monitors 9 and 10. i The levels may be obtained prior to entering the Waste l Treatment Building. Once insdie the building, it may be possible to collect an air sample using equipment in the Change Room. The results of this data can be used to determine if the area is habitable. l l 4.7 During the surveys, team members shall read their pocket dosimeters frequently to ensure that excessive radiation is not being received. On completion of the surveys, they i shall be read and the results recorded in the Evacuation Point Emergency Log. Team members will also survey themselves with a low range instrument to determine what, if any, body contamination exists.
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l Page 0.2 EPP-8 LAC 8WR EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY Issue Notice No. 3 Dated 1/6/82 INSTRUCTIONS Remove Old Page No. Insert New Page No. Description Of and Reason for Change Discard all pages Insert all pages of Change reflects more logical of EPP-8, Issue 2. EPP-8, Issue 3. and appropriate sampling techniques. Complete revision - hence no change lines. i I f i PAGE SCHEDULE No. Issue No. Issue No. Issue O.1 3 0.2 3 l 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 This issue shall not become effective unless accompanied by a new cover sheet properly signed off 1,7. the appropriate review / approval columns.
Pago 1 EPP-8 Issue 3 LACBWR EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides instructions for performance of an initial radiological survey at an offsite location and reporting of data to the Emergency Control Director. 2.0 DEFINITIONS 2.1 Offsite - Involves all areas outside the Owner Controlled Area perimeter fence. 2.2 Site Exclusion Area - Is area within 1109 feet from Reactor Building. 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES If it is determined that an offsite incident might exist, the Emergency Control Director is responsible for initiating an offsite survey. The Senior Health and Safety Department representative is responsible for directing the survey. 4.0 REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Obtain Emergency Radiological Survey equipment including Radeco-DC high volume air samplers with filters and Ag-Zeolite cartridges. 4.2 Determine the downwind direction by obtaining Meterological Conditions from the Control Room. Obtain: 4.2.1 Wind Direction (100 meters)--------- 4.2.2 Wind Speed (100 meters)------------- mph 4.2.3 Temperature Differential------------ 'F(AT)
Page 2 EPP-8 Issue 3 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS i. i 5.1 The Senior Health Physics representative will determine the radioactivity release data from the Tracer Lab stack immediate particulate and gas monitor, or from the SPING-4 I particulate, Iodine-131, and noble gas monitors, and l record these results on Table 8.1. I 5.2 Determine the estimated offsite doses using EPP-5. i 5.3 Proceed with all appropriate sampling equipment to the nearest downwind permanent of fsite environmental monitoring station to begin radiological surveys for airborne particulates, iodines, and noble gas activities. If no permanent offsite environmental station is located downwind, proceed to points referenced on Figure 8.1. Record starting location on Table 8.1. 5.4 Establish radio communications with the ECD or Health and Safety Manager. 5.5 If appropriate, remove filter paper and charcoal cartridge f rom fixed air sampler and place in plastic bag for later analysis. Record flow rate, time on, and time off on Table 8.1. Replace the fixed air sampler filter paper and place an Ag-Zeolite cartridge in cartridge holder. l (Ag-Zeolite cartridge is located inside a plastic bag with dessicant inside the fixed air sampler box.) Start the pumps and record flow rate and pump time on, on Table 8.1. 5.6 Place a filter paper and Ag-Zeolite cartridge inside portable Radeco-DC air sampler. Hook air sampler cables to vehicle 12-VDC battery. Start pump. Record flow rate of portable air sampler and time on, on Table 8.1. Pull air sample for 10-20 minutes. 5.7 Perform direct beta and gamma radiation survey ' ' check noble gas immersion dose equivalents with an RO-;A or Xetex 305 type instrument. Record results on Tmsle 8.1. Report results to ECD. Compare these with projected dose rates from EPP-5. 5.8 Remove air sample filter and Ag-Zeolite cartridge. Count them with a portable GM or analyze with a portable NaI(TL) or Ge-MCA. Record results on Table 8.1 and report them to ECD. Save samples in plastic bags which will be returned for later analysis.
Page 3 EPP-3 Issue 3 5.9 Survey the ground for direct contamination (radioactive particulate fallout). If positive results are obtained, remove vegetation, soil, and water (if present) samples; bag and return for later analyses. 5.10 Proceed from the downwind fixed environmental sampling station toward the estimated centerline of the horizontal dispersion pathway. Consult with the Health and Safety Manager where the centerline is approximately located. 5.11 Upon reaching the estimated centerline of the horizontal dispersion pathway, determine direct beta and gamma dose equivalent rates. Record on Table 8.1, and report results to ECD. Compare these dose equivalent rates with projected rates from EPP-5. 5.12 Pull a Radeco-DC air sample as per Section 5.6. Record all results on Table 0.1 and report results to ECD. 5.13 Continue surveillance as directed by the ECD. NOTE: Due to the topography of the plant site and vicinity, an area topographical map as shown in Figure 0.1 will have to be taken into consideration. This map shows the starting point for individual survey teams when the wind is blowing toward either the eastern or western bluffs. ( Two points are givt in the western direction to account for any looping of the plume brought about by winds blowing over the eastern bluffs near LACBWR. 5.14 Team members will proceed toward the designated area (s) equipped with the follov;ing equipment: (1) FM radio (handie-talkies), (2) protective clothing, (3) respiratory protection (if required), (4) personnel monitoring devices (dosimeters and TLD badges), (5) portable survey instruments - medium and low range, (6) paper and pencils for recording data. (7) portable air samplers and smear survey papers, and (8) environmental monitoring air filters, charcoal cartridges, water sample bottles, and sample collecting poly bags. They will use the plant vehicle for transportation, keeping the FM radio open for communication with the ECD.
Page 4 EPP-8 Issue 3 5.15 At the estimated centerline of the horizontal dispersion pathway, team members shall approach the survey start points with survey instruments in operation. They should proceed to traverse area recording instrument readings at each estimated distance and making a direct ground survey at each recorded point. When it is determined that a maximum level has been found, the party will return to that point and continue to survey as directed by the Health and Safety Manager either toward or away from the plant. 5.16 During the surveys, team members shall read their pocket dosimeters frequently to ensure that excessive radiation is not being received. On completion of the surveys, they shall be read and the results recorded in the Evacuation Point Emergency Log. Team members will also survey themselves with a low range instrument to determine what, if any, body contamination exists. l l
Page 5 EPP-8 Issue 3 TABLE 8.1 RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE DATA I. INITIAL STACK EFFLUENT ACTIVITY A. Tracer Lab Stack Monitor 1. Immediate Particulate Monitor: cpm - bkg cpm x 1.00 x 10-12 uCi/cc cpm uCi/cc = 2. Gas Monitor: cpm - bkg cpm x 5.00 x 10-8 ;Ci/cc cpm pCi/cc = B. SPING-4 Stack Monitor 1. Beta Particulate: pCi/ Minutes 2. Iodine-131: uCi/ Minutes 3. Noble Gases: pCi/cc Beq/cc + 3.7 x 104 Beg /uci l 2 pCi/cc i II. STARTING LOCATION A. Permanent Offsite. Environmental Monitorina Station Yes No If Yes, Where: I l B. Other: III. RADIO COMMUNICATIONS ESTABLISHED WITII ECD l Yes No If no, establish communications with telephone or patch through DPC load dispatcher.
Page 6 EPP-8 Issue 3 IV. SURVEILLANCE DATA AT ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING STATION A.l. Fixed Air Sampler Filter Paper Removed--------- A.2. Fixed Air Sampler Charcoal Cartridge Removed--- A.3. Re c o rd Flow Ra t e ------------------------------- A.4. Time On Time Off Date On Date Off B. Portable Radeco DC Air Sampler 1. Flow Rate 2. Time On Time Off 3. Analytical Results C. Direct Radiation Survey Gamma mrem /hr mrem /hr Beta mrem /hr mrem /hr D. Ground Direct Survey cpm cpm l E. Vegetation, Soil and/or Water Samples Collected Yes No i l V. SURVEILLANCE DATA AT CENTERLINE OF HORIZONTAL DISPERSION PATHWAY A. Portable Radeco DC Air Sampler 1. Flow Rate l 2. Time On Time Off 3. Anal /tical Results
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