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Public Version of Revision 2 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 1004.12, Environ Monitoring.
ML20042B097
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Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/02/1982
From: Nelson M
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
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0030W, 1004.12-01, 1004.12-1, 30W, NUDOCS 8203240560
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FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 1004.12 Revision 2 03/02/82

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THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.12 ENVIRON! ENTAL MONITORING Table of Effective Pages Pa ge Revision Pa ge Revision Pa ge Revision Pa ge Revision 1.0 2 2.0 2 3.0 1 4.0 0 5.0 0 6.0 0 7.0 0 8.0 0 9.0 0 10.0 0 11.0 0 12.0 0 13.0 0

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FOR USE IN UNIT I ONLY 1004.12 l Revision 2 THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION

'] . UNIT NO.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.12 ENVIRONfENTAL MONITORING 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide the requirements and methods for environmental monitoring during or after a declan!d emergency at Three Mile Island. The Environmental Assessment Coordinator is respon.

sible for implementing this procedure.

2.0 ATTACH!ENTS 2.1 Attachment I - TMINS TLD Program 2.2 Attachment II - Radiological Environmental Sampling Program 3.0 EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS 3.1 This procedure is to be inititated upon declaration of the followi ng:

I a. Site Emergency (as determined by the Site Emergency Procedure 1004.3).

b. General Emergency (as detemined by the General Emergency Procedure 1004.4) .
c. As directed by the Emergency Director.

4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS

NOTE: Noti fy the PAC when approaching 300 mrem. Recommend :
to the RAC that your team be relieved i f possible.  :
Relief should be conducted in a low radiation area.  :
Not' fy the RAC when approaching 3E-10 uc/cc gross B-y :
airborne activity. Recommend to the RAC that your  :
team don respiratory equipment.  :

Initial i 4.1 Obtain effluent monitoring data (type o f release, release rate, flow rate, release pathways, wind speed and direction, 1

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4.2 Dispatch offsite monitoring teams and the mobile monitoring lab when the Environmental Assessment Comand Center is activated per procedure 1004.30.

4.3 Ensure cocraunications are established between the monitoring teams and the Environmental Assessment Command Center.

4.4 When mobile lab reports to designated location, ensure that additional ineterological infomation from its portable tower is obtained.

4.5 Ensure that field data from the mobile lab and the monitoring teans is relayed to the Control Room and the Hear-site  ;

Emergency Operations Facility.

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4.6 Ensure that all effluent monitoring data is fed into the ,

Environmental Assessment computer.

4.7 Detennine the frequency for the changeout of the themo-luminescent dosimeters (TLD's) listed in Attachment I.

4.8 Detennine speci fic types of samples and sampling frequencies required to determine offsite radiological conditions. Re fer to Attachment II.

4.9 Ensure that all samples are returned to the EACC for further analysis and retention.

4.10 Ensure that all samples are labelled in accordance with l

l Environmental Control s Procedure 1503 through 1503.7.

4.11 Ensure that environmental monitoring is continued to comple-tion in all situations, even thougn the emergency status has teminated before sampling is complete.

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4.12 Ensure that required sampling records are completed and ,

maintained in accordance with procedure 1004.5 (Communications and Recordkeeping). Attach log to procedure.

5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 5.1 All samples have been analyzed and the results reported and evaluated.

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fIM-ID-IS2 4 0.4 0 North Weather Station E, 0 q ,

,jM-ID-252 3 1/2 0.7 25 North Bridge E Z TM-ID-452 3 1/2 0.3 71 Top of Dike Q C ilh!1-SS2 4 0.2 95 Top of Dike Q [

M-ID-851 6 0.4 167 Pole No.33-ME-T-60 E, N

<E$ll-ID-952 4 1/2 0.8 184 South TMI E O

I 1M-ID-10S2 6 0.4 200 Pole No.ME-33-T-28 E, N Z

' 1M-ID-llS1 4 0.1 221 Mechanical Draft Towers Q I

i TM-ID-1351 7 0.4 270 Due West on Shelley's

  • Island N M-ID-14S2 3 1/2 0.4 293 Shelley's Island hiM-ID-15S1 6 1/2 0.5 317 Shelley's 'sland N

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TM-ID-16S1 4 0.2 340 North Boat Dock E, 0 TM-ID-3Al 3 0.6 35 Route 441 E,N,Q 1M-ID-4A1 7 0.5 65 Laurel Road E 1M-ID-5A1 3 ~ 0.4 86 Observation Center E, 0

.1M-ID 6Al 6 0.5 117 Route 441 on Light Pole E, N Status: E - ETS Location, N = New location, Q = Quality Control location 4.0

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4 HEIGHT, DISTANCE ASIMUTH y LOCATION , FEET MILES 0 DESCRIPTION STATUS 0.6 Route 441 E, N, Q

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y JI1-10-1181 6 1.9 227 Route 262 Pole No.ME2890, Z BK722-306 E, N ---

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Jit-ID-12B1 ill-ID-13R1 7 1.2 265 Goldsboro Marine on Light Pole E, N, Q O

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'kM-ID-14R1 7 1.4 290 Still House Road on Tree E, N I

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lit-ID-15111 6 1.8 304 Still House Road No.ME2397NB, 233L-35L E, N i 311-10-1C1 4 2.6 0 Middletown Substation E T. '

4 2.3 159 Falmouth-Collins Substation Q

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'1f1-10-104 6 4.3 3 Vine Street Exit from Route 283, Pole No.ME2481-10 E, N lf t-ID-PEl 6 4.8 18 School House Lane and Miller Road, Pole No.ME782-10 1M-ID-3E3 6 4.5 46 Kennedy Lane, Pole No.74-ME-97 E. N 1M-ID-4ES 4 4.9 71 Beagle Road E, N Status: E = EST Location, N = New Location, Q = Quality Control location 5.0

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ItEIGHT DISTANCE ASIMUTH .O s' LOCATION _ FEET MILES o DESCRIPTION STATUS y ,..

Tf t-ID-SE1 6 4.6 85 N. Market Street (Route 230) and Zaeger Road, Pole No.PP and L C

31084, S30386 E, N

( TM-ID 6E6 6 4.6 115 Amosite Road, Pole No.PP and L _

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<ilM-ID-8E2 6 1/2 4.1 161 Guard Shack at Brunner Road E, N Z M-ID-9El 6 4.9 e 182 Canal Road, Conewago Heights, d Pole No.ME497EM, BK244122 E, N -

IM-I D-10E3 6 5.0 200 Conewago Creek Road, Strines-town Pole No.ME924CE, BANK O

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<. p Tri-I D-I I E3 6 4.1 228 Stevens and Wilson Roads, Pole d No. ME2521NB E, N gjit-ID-12E4 6 4.3 245 Lewisberry and Roxberry Roads, Newberrytown, Pole No.ME725NB E, N TM-ID-13El 6 4.9 268 Yocumtown Road and Old Trail, No. ME1050NB E, N s

T!1-I D-14 E4 6 4.9 281 Route 262 and Beinhower Road, Pole No.ME135FA E, N Tfl-ID-ISE1 6 5.0 313 Lumber Street, Highspire, Pole No.PP and L 26827, S31990 E, N Tf t-I D-PFI 6 9.0 15 West Areba Ave., and Mill Street, Hershey, Pole No.PP and L 30383, S34608 E, N Status: E = ETS Location, N = New Location, Q = Quality Control Location 6.0

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LOCAT100 FEEI MILES o DESCRIPTION STATUS 2 114-I D-6F1 6 6.8 89 Hummelstown Street, Eliza- C bethtown, Pole No.PP and L 32190, (/)

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' "It iD 3G1 4 19.7 47 Cemberland Street (Route

(- 422) at 16th Street, Sub C station, Lebanon N Z

litf t-ID 4G1 6 10.0 68 Route 241 E, Q y 6 21.1 113 Steel Way and Loop Road, fill-ID6G2 Lancaster, Pole PP and L 21274 39863, 536930 N O

{-_ Z iti-ID-7G1 51/2 15.0 124 Columbia E p Iti-ID 9G1 4 13.0 183 North York Substation E ill-ID-14G1 6 12 2 300 Erford Road, Camp Hill, Pole No.PP and L ( ATTACHMENT) 23347,

( ') S33615 N t-I T,ll-llL15G1 31/2 15.0 3 08 West Fairview E, Q Ito t D -15G2 6 11.5 3 07 Penn and Forster Sts. Hb9.

Pole No.PP and L 25874, S35291 N Ift-ID 16El 6 4.9 339 Spring Garden Drive and Route 441. Pole No. PP and L 27716, S232497 E, N St at us: E = ETS Location, N = New Location, Q = Quality Control Location 7.0

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IlEIGHT DISTANCE AZIMUTH LOCATION FEET MILES o DESCRIPTION STATUS O IM-ID-3F1 6 7.16 48 (Conewago School) Met-Ed 1039 CW 764/185 on School C House Road Rd. 1/8 mi. W of g Schanks Church N Y [ T,1 -I D -4 F1 6 1/2 8.53 72 Bellaire PP and L 32920 S -

31503 1/4 mi. E. of Bellaire Z i I Crossroads on Mt. Gretna Rd. N (Donegal Springs) PP and L 33225 C

LII-ID 6f1 6 1/2 9.36 113 Z

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g,y Rd and Donegal Springs Rd inter-section on Donegal Springs Rd.

cTI-ID-8F1 6 1/2 7.37 163 (Starview) Met-Ed 193 EM 1/8 mi. N of Starview Methodist O

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6 1/2 13.15 157 (Wilshire Hills) ME793SE SW d

-fi-ID-8G1 corner of Orchard Rd and Stonewood Rd Wilshire Hills N f3

' TI-ID-9F1 6 1/2 6.48 177 (Manchester C53-LIM ME240 MT

~2 on Maple Street in Manchester g-across from High Street at corner of Cemetary Drive N TI-ID-10F1 6 1/2 7.39 196 (Zion's View) ME1459 CE SE corner of Coppenhaffer Road and Rt. 295 Intersection N TI-ID-10G1 6 1/2 12.96 2 04 (Weiglestown) EL and P (old Met-Ed) 6632 opposite corner of Alta Vista Road and Fox Run Rd 100 yds East of Rt 74 N Statiis: E = EIS Location, N = New Location, Q = Quality Control location 8.0

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IlEIGHT DISTANCE AZIMUTH O LfCARON FEET MILES o DESCRIPTION STATUS y Il-ID-Ilfl 6 1/2 7.96 225 (Andersontown) ME61100 2017/

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Ill 11 6 1/2 11.71 225 (Mt. Royal) ME3053 DO Bank g T,I-ID llG1 321-232 W Side of Rt. 74 at a

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f.TI-ID-l?F1 6 1/2 8.56 242 (Maytown) 16E/78/End Dj/63

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S 29513 W side Rt 382 ~1/2 4 mi. N of Lewisberry N Il-I D -13G2 6 1/2 10.4 274 (Lisburn) PP and L 23149 5 30533 bI NW corner of Lisburn Rd and Main St. of Lisburn (Rt 114) N TI ID-13G1 6 1/2 13.19 276 (Mt. Allen) Attach 21728 5 30984 of Orchard Lane and Hertzler Rd due 5 of water tower N TI-ID-14F1 6 1/2 7.96 29 2 (Reeser's Summit) Attacn 24757 S 31644 on Evergreen Rd by Fairview Brethren in Christ Church Reeser's Summit N Status: E = ETS Location, N = New Location, Q = Quality Control Location 9.0

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  • RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SA!PLING PROGRAM O The basic objective of radiological environmental analysis is the protectico of people in the surrounding area from exposure to radiation in excess of the maximum permissible levels and {

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 ,;Ai r-part icu ltae   7E4 cc (25 ft3)        Beta,gama               Downwind from site                        _

Beta,gama Gross Downwind from site Q (Air-Iodine 7E4 cc (25 ft3)

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IUater-Tap 2 liters Gama 2 from control ~25km from site (flote 2) Isotope 4 downwind from site Soil I kg. Gamma 2 from control -25km from site (flote 3) Isotope 6 downwind from site 11.0 ,

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      .i ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ATTACHMENT II RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM Note 1:        Upstream samples should be a minimum of 10km upstream of plant outfall.

Note 2: Control samples should come from least prevalent wind direction from township (municipal) water supply. Note 3: Control samples should come from least prevalent wind direction at nearest TLD site for sample accountability. Downwind samples should be taken at/near TLD locations for sample accountability. C Note 4: Milk samples should be raw, untreated milk from dairies in least l h:') prevalent wind direction for control purposes NOT ALL SAMPLES ON TABLE I NEED TO BE COLLECTED DURING EMERGENCY CONDITIONS, HOWEVER, A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE SHOULD BE TAKEN ON THOSE LISTED, AS TIME PERMITS. This procedure may continue for a relatively long period of time after the emergency has been cancelled. As a minimum, this procedure should continue in effect until all required samples have been collected, prepared, and analyzed.

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