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Public Version of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 1054.7,Revision 2, Offsite Dose Projections & 1054.36, Revision 0, Emergency Assembly Area
ML20041D168
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Issue date: 02/16/1982
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GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
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PROC-820216-01, NUDOCS 8203040419
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FOR USE Il\\ -UNIT 11 ONLY 1054.7 Revision 2 02/16/82 THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO. 2 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1054.7CONTEOLLED'COCY F OFFSITE DOSE PROJECTIONS USE IN UNIT II ONLY

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'FOR USE IN UNIT 11 ONLY 1054.7 Revision 2 THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO. 2 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1054.7 0FF-SITE DOSE PROJECTIONS 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide a means of performing manual calculations for airborce and liquid releases from TMI Unit 2.

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2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 R.G. 1.109.

2.2 Memorandum No. 9240-2121, J. Sykes III to J.M. Bondick,

" Sensitivity Factor for Victoreen Moving Filter Particulate Monitors for Use During an Incident", dated 10-14-81.

2.3 Helgeson, G.L.,1963, Health Physics 9, pp. 931-942, " Determination of Concentrations of Airborne Radioactivity".

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Utilize Appendix A to set-up and operate the TRS-80 microcomputer.

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3. 0 ETEOR0 LOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS Wind Direction = From (Recorder WDS-1A)

Wind Speed mph p

AT (Recorder TR-1923) g Category Pasquill Class AT) - 0.3 Stable F

-1.0 < aT< - 0.3 Neutral 0

A T < - 1. 0 Unstable B

If TP,-1923 is not available, call Unit 1 Control Room for this i nfo nnation.

If data is not available from Unit 1, then observe Recorder WDS-1/. for wind direction for past 20 minutes and detennine stability class by the following criteria:

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Wind Direction Range (ad)

Ca tegory Pasquill Class a d<45 Stable F

45<a d<7 5 Neutral D

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If no data is available then assume Stable Category, Pasquill Class F.

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5.4 E - 04 5.1 E - 05 1.3 E - 05 5.2 E - 06 B

1.1 E - 04 2.2 E - 06 7.4 E - 07 4.7 0 - 07 To Determine X/Q (Sec/m ), divide X7/Q by actual wind speed,' u:

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Station Vent HP-R-219 Victoreen 100,000**

HP-R-VIR-219 Particulate:

6.62 E - 11 Ci/m3 cpm / min

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Ci/m / cpm Station Vent HP-R-219A Eberline 100,000**

HP-R-VIR-219 Particulate:

1.67 E - 05 min /cc Fuel Handling HP-R-221B Victoreen 40,000 5659 Particulate:

6.62 E Building 3

Ci/m / cpm / min Noble Gas:

1.28 E - 08 3

Ci/m / cpm Auxiliary HP-R-228 Victoreen 70,000 5286 Pa rticulate':

6.62 E - 11 Building Ci/m3 cpm / min

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2.81 E - 08 3

Ci/m / cpm Particulate:

SDS Off Gae CNRVA12 Eberline 650 1.24 E - 10 uCi/cc/ cpm / min CNRVA14 Noble Gas:

3.85 E - 10 Ci/m3 cpm

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Chemical RMI-18 NMC 7,000 2.81 E - 10 Cleaning Bldg.

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Noble Gas:

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Ci/m / cpm Reactor HP-R-226 Victoreen 20,000 5064 Particulate:

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Ci/m / cpm / min Pure Exhaust B Noble Gas:

1.28 E - 08 3

Ci/m / cpm 19 only if ficw rates are not available from strip chart recorders.

N" Add 20,000 cfm for each Reactor Building purge train that is in service.

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For all Airborne Monitors Equipped with Particulate and Noble Gas Channels - Except HP-R-219A l

Particulate Channel (CPM - CPM ) x (CF) 2 Ci/m3 2

1 AT Where CPM 2 = current channel reading CPM 1 = channel reading at minutes previously at

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_f Noble Gas Channel (CPM) x (CF) = Ci/m3 II.

For HP-R-219A Particulate Channel (uCi

- pCi ) x (CF) E Ci/m3 2

1 at Where uCi2 = current channel reading uCil = channel reading at minutes previously at =

time difference between uCi2 and uCi ;

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Cf /m3 x Soun:e Flow Rate (m /sec) = Cf /sec.

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If there is more than one (1) point of release add source (3

tenn contribution from each release point to obtain total soun:e tenn.

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F x X/Q x Total Sour:e Tena x DCF = Dose Comitment in REM for 1 sec.

exposu re Where F = Fraction of Is.ocope present DCF = Dose Conversion Factor Dose Conversions (dose commitment for 1 sec. exposure to isotopes) 3 Isotope F*

DCF (REM /sec/Ci/m )

Critical Organ Cs-137 0.96 28.61 Child Bone Sr-90 0.04 3416.67 Adolescent Bone Kr-85 D

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1.00 5.11 E - 04 Whole Body NOTE 1:

Dose Comitment must be multiplied by the time (in seconds) of exposure to the cloud. This time should generally be equal to f,

the release period, unless other factors, such as wind direction changes, suggest a more reasonble value.

Use these values if isotopic inventory data is unavailable.

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To obtain total' bone dose, add dose contribution from Cs-137 and Sr-90 dose calculation.

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-00SE PROJECTIONS (REM Bona Dose Commitment) k' CLt.SSIFICATION ASSUMED CONDITIONS EA 2 LPZ 5 EPZ : 10 EPZ :

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1. Total Curie Content (100 C1)
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'FOR USE IN UNIT l. ONLY 1054.7 Revision 1 7.0 LIQUID RELEASE CALCULATION 7.1 Estimate quantity of radioactive liquid released or the release rate of the liquid being released gallons or gpm.

7.2 From recorded information or sample analysis detennine the activity level (in uti/ml) of the released liquid:

uCi/ml.

7.3 Obtain the river level by calling the River Forecast Center in Harrisburg at phone number 782-2256 or 782-3488 and record the reading:

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7.4 Find the river flow corresponding to the river level number 7.3 0;ve, in Table 4 and record:

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7.5 Calculate the average and maximum downstream concentrations of radioactive material as follows:

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If the average or maximum downstream concentration is > 1 x 10-0 pCi/ml, notify downstream users to curtail intake.

Average Calculated as per Steps 9.1 and 9.2 in this procedure.

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8. 0 TIME FOR FLUME TO REACH DOWNSTREAM USERS 8.1 Downstream Points (Table 3) 8.2 Distame to Point in Miles (Table 3) 8.3 River velocity in nph corresponding to river flow from 7.4 above (Table 4) 8.4 Calculate a time in hours for the flume to reach selected points. Step 8.2 and 8.3 above.

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9.0 24-HOUR AVERAGE CONCENTRATION IN UNRESTRICTED AREAS 9.1 Record the duration of the release in minutes:

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9.2 Calculate a 24-hour average concentration in unrestricted areas:

uCi/ml x min x 6.95 x 10-4 uCi/ml.

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Fraction of MPC NOTE :*

If the fraction obtained is > 500, notification to the NRC is required with 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per 10CFR20.403.

If the fraction obtained is > 5,000, imediate notification is required per 10CFR20.403.

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MPC, is the weighted MPC for the isotopes released. If unknown, use 3 x 10-0 uCi/ml.

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Revision 1 TABLE 3 DOWNSTREAM USERS User Distance in Miles 1.

Brunner Island Steam Electric Station 5

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Wrightsville Water Supply Company 16.25 3.

Borough of Columbia 16.75 4.

City of Lancaster 16.75 5.

Safe Harbor Water and Power Corp.

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Holtwood Reservoir 34.75 7.

Chester Water Authority 43 8.

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'FOR USE IN UNIT I: ONLY 1054.7 Revision 1 C'.m, ATTACHENT IX TABLE I RIVER FLOW VS. RIVER LEVEL A

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D Gauge Reading River Elevation Market Street at T111 River Flow River Bridge, Hbg.

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Sea Level) per Second)

(MPH) 4.3 278.7 20,000

.9 5.3 279.5 40,000 1.4 6.2 2 80.1 60,000 1.7 7.1 2 80.7 80,000 2.0 8.1 281.3 100,000 2.3 10.4 282.5 150,000 2.6 12.5 283.6 200,000 3.1

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FOR USE IN UNIT 11 ONLY 1054.7 Revision 1 ATTACHMENT 1 THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION - UNIT 2 AIRBORNE RELEASES LOG SHEET Date:

Time (24-Hour Clock):

Meteorological Data Wind Direction:

Wind Speed:

Stability Class:

Source Terms (Ci/sec) - Specify Source (Example: Plant Stack) f.

Total Source Term (Ci/sec)

Dose Projections EA LPZ S Mile EPZ 10 Mile EPZ Whole Body (N.G.)

Beta Skin (N.G.)

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l FOR USE IN UNIT 11 ONLY 1054.7 Revision 1 ATTACHMENT 2 THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION - UNIT 2 LIQUID RELEASES LOG SHEET Date:

Time:

Release Date (gpm):

Concentration of Released Liquid (uCi/ml):

River Yelocity (mph):

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Time of Arrival of Flume:

Brunner Island Steam Electric Station Wrightsville Water Supply Company Borough of Columbia City of Lancaster Safe Harbor Water and Power Corp.

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APPEJOIX A 1.

The Radiological Assessment Coordinator or his designated representative may use the Computerized version of the Offsite Oose Projections Proce-dure in lieu of the written procedure except as follows:

Liquid releases require the use of the written procedure.

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Instructions for the set-up and use of the TRS-80 Micro Computer are attached.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SET-UP AND USE OF TRS-80 MICROCOMPUTER Video Monitor c

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Connect DIN plug from cord attached to Expansion Interface to outlet marked " Power" on keyboard.

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Connect DIN plug from cord attached to Video &nitor to outlet marked

" Video" on keyboard.

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Connect DIN plug from cord with three miniature phone plugs on other end to outlet marked " Tape" on keyboard. Other plugs are connected to tape recorder as follows:

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Connect short gray ribbon cable between keyboard and expansion inter-face. Cable should point down from both connections!

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Connect long blue cable between Expansion Interface (side edge-connector) and DB-25 connector on back of Line Printer. Cable should point down from edge connector m Expansion Interface.

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Connect AC cords for all five (5) units and turn on power switches where applicable.

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If video screen is full of nonsense characters, press reset switch on lef t-rear of keyboard while holding down break key.

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Video should display, "MIM SIZE" Press the < ENTER > key and after a few seconds "R/S L2 BASIC and " READY" should appear.

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Put tape into tape recorder, depress " PLAY" button on recorder and type

<CLOAD "EMERG2"> < ENTER > on keyboard.

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All input to program requires the use of < ENTER > key.

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The purpose of this procedure is to provide the Emergency Assembly Area Coordinator with a list of actions to be performed that will allow an orderly muster and evacuation upon declaration of a Site Emergency. The Emergency Assembly Area Coordinator is responsible for implementing this procedure.

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- Warehouse Muster Sheet 2.2 Attachment II - Warehouse Floor Plan and Muster Locations 2.3 Attachment III - Personnel Evacuation Route 7.

2.4 Attachment IV - Emergency Assembly Message 3.0 EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS 3.1 This procedure is to be initiated upon declaration of any of the following:

3.1.1 Declaration of Site Emergency 3.1.2 As directed by the Emergency Director or his designee s

4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS 4.1 Upon declaration of a site emergency or when directed by the Emergency Director the Emergency Assembly Area Coordinator shall report immediately to the Unit II Warehouse No. 3 to commence mustering of personnel.

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3) Form 3 lines inside the warehouse as shown on Attachment II. 4) Assign 3 individuals to take names etc. on muster sheets (see Attachment I). S)

Assemble two groups as individuals are recorded. - Technical Back-Up Group and Non-Essential Group (see Attachment II for assembly locations).

4.2.1 The Technical Back-Up Group will consist of personnel with technical expertise.

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Off Shift Maintenance personnel are directed to muster in Building 42. On Shift Maintenance personnel report to the Operations Support Center (OSC).

4.2.2 The Non-Essential Group will consist of all other person-nel (i.e., Administrative, etc.).

4.3 When muster is complete, the Emergency Assembly Area Coordina-tor shall establish comunications with the Unit II Control Room (phone number X MrWor security frequency of radio) and infonn the Emergency Director that muster is complete and ask if he requires any assistance from the Technical Backup Group or Non-Essential Group.

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- as directed. Once monitored at the 500 KV Substation or Middletown Substation ensure that the Technical Back-Up Group reports to the AEOF.

5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 5.1 Muster of personnel at Warehouse is complete and the Emergency Director is informed.

5.2 Instructions from Control Room, if any, concerning Technical Back-Up Group, have been observed.

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5.4 Personnel have commenced an orderly evacuation to either 500 KY Substation, or Middletown Junction Substation, as directed for personnel / vehicle monitoring.

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Dbtain a vehicle, and proceed to the Warehouse 3 Emergency Xit and obtain a bu11 horn, and a Site Map. Proceed to the desipated points on the Site Map and read the following messsage:

Attention all personnel, attention all personnel - a Site Emergency has been declared in Unit 2.

All members of the Onsite and Offsite Emergency Organization report to your stations. All non-essential personnel report to the Emergency Assembly alta to Unit 2 Warehouse No. 3.

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