ML20042H067
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| Site: | Catawba |
| Issue date: | 05/14/1990 |
| From: | Harris R, Tucker H DUKE POWER CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| EDA-8, NUDOCS 9005170152 | |
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Catawba NJelear Station Docket Nos. 50-413 and 50-414 Oconee Nuclear Station Docket Nos. 50-269, 50-270, and 50-287 Emergency Dose Assessment Manual l
l Gentlemen:
Attached for NRC staff use and review is Revision 6 to EDA-8 dated May 10, 1990 (Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions for Catawba Nuclear Station) for the Duke Power Company Emergency Dose Assessment Manual.
t By copy of 'this letter two copies are being provided to NRC, Region II, Atlanta.
Very truly yours,
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101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 w/1 copy of' attachment NRC Resident Inspector
- McGuire Nuclear Station NRC Resident Inspector Catawba Nuclear Station NRC Resident Inspector Oconee fiuclear Station w/o attachment R.E. Harris GS-801.01
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TABLE OF CONTENTS EDA-1 Procedure for Estimating Food Chain Doses Under Post-Accident Conditions (Rev. 2)
EDA-2 Off-Site Dose Projections for Catawba Nuclear Station (Rev. 5)
EDA-3 Off-Site Dose Projections for McGuire Nuclear Station (Rev. 5)
EDA-4 Off-site Dose Projections for oconee Nuclear Station (Rev. 3)
EDA-5 Mesorem, Jr. Atmospheric Dispersion and Dose Assessment Model Users Manual, Version 4A Catawba (Rev. 0)
EDA-6 Mesorem, Jr. Atmospheric Dispersion and Dose Assessment Model Users Manual, Version 4A McGuire-(Rev. 0)
EDA-7 Mesorem, Jr. Atmospheric Dispersion and Dose Assessment Model Users Manual, Version 4A Oconee (Rev. 0)
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EDA-8 Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions for Catawba Nuclear Station (Rev. 6)
EDA-9 Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions for McGuire Nuclear Station (Rev. 5)
EDA-10 Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions for Oconee Nuclear Station (Rev. 1) i O-May 10, 1990 a
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CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN 1
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CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION 1.0 Pt'PPOSE To provide a method for identifying airborne plumes or 11guld effluents, i
and obtaining field data indicative of the radiation exposure to the general public following a release of radioactive material.
2.0 REFERENCEB 2.1 HP/0/B/1000/06 Emergency Equipment Punctional Check and Inventory r
2.2 llP/0/B/1001/23 Operation and Calibration: Quantum Portable NCA 2.3 IIP /0/B/1002/12 Radiological Environmental Sample Collection 2.4 itP/0/B/1003/05 Operating and Calibration Procedure:
Eberline Model PIC 6A Portable Ion Chamber 2.5 HP/0/B/1003/12 Operating and Calibration Procedure:
Eberline Model E-520 Portable Beta-Gamma Geiger Counter r
- 2. f, HP/0/B/1003/31 Operation and Calibration: Eberline Model E140N E Portable Count Rate Meter l
2.7 HP/0/B/1003/41 Operation and Calibration: Bicron Model RS0-50 2.8 HP/0/B/1009/09 Guidelines for Accident and Emergency Response 2.9 ilP/0/B/1009/16 Distribution of Potassium lodide Tablets in the Event of i
a Radiciodine Release 2.10 llP/0/B/1009/19 Emergency Radio System Operations, Maintenance and Communications 2.11 S.D. 3.8.4 Onsite Emergency Organization 2.12 NUREG-1210 J. A. Martin, T. J. McKenna et al'., " Pilot Program:
NRC Severe Reactor Accident Incident Response Training Manual, Vol. 2
" Severe Reactor Accident Overview," Vol. 3. " Response of Licensee and State and Local Officials," Vol 4 "Public Protective Action," February 1987.
l 3.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 3.1 The Field Monitoring Teams (FMT) should park vehicles completely off the road when sampling and use vehicle emergency flashers while stopped.
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1 EDA-B Page 2 cf 9 3.2 O-.1, SRWP 98 contains protective clothing, dosimetry, and respiratory equipment criteria for field monitoring. The Field Monitoring Coordinator (FMC) in either the Technical Support Center (TSC) or in the Crisis Management Center (CMC) can change these criteria depending upon condir.fons.
3.3 TNT members excluding Foxtrot should follow the protective guidance as listed on Enclosure 5.1.
3.4 Radiation surveye shall consist of gamma readings unless otherwise directed by FMC to perform beta surveys.
3.5 If the team members are expected to be exposed to I-131 in excess of 70 MPC (6.1 x 10 ' pCi/ml), the FMC will determine if each team member should ingest a tablet of potassium fodido per Reference 2.9.
3.6 While performing instrument surveys in the field, if any FMT except Foxtrot notes an instrument reading of 12 mR/hr, they shall retreat from the area to an area of < 2 mR/hr. The FMT'shall report results to FMC and await further instructions.
Foxtrot team shall use t 50 mR/hr as action level.
3.7 Environmental sampling during emergency conditions shall not replace, but rather supplement normal environmental monitoring.
3.8 Minimum labeling requirements for all samples are as follows:
3.7.1 Date and time.
3.7.2 Location.
3.7.3 Volume of the sample (if applicable).
3.9 All FMTs shall repeat directions given by Radio Operator whenever possible, to ensure effective monitoring techniques. Also, survey results shall be repeated by Radio Operator whenever possible to ensure correct, accurate data transmission.
3.10 Each FMT shall maintain open radio communications with the FMC per Reference 2.9.
If a radio becomes inoperable, telephone the following:
3.10.1 FMC in the TSC at 831-8182 (Lake Wylie/ Charlotte).
3.10.2 Station PBX Operator at 831-3000 (Lake Wylie/ Charlotte).
861-0331 (Caston County), 324-3128 (Rock Hill / Fort Mill),
and request-ext. 5882 for FMC.
3.10.3 FMC in the CMC at (704) 382-0735/0736.
3.11 If any equipment becomes inoperable, notify the FMC.
3.12 Personnel not trained for emergency response may assist a trained Radiation Protection technician to do surveys and/or drive the vehicle.
In the event that backup teams are provided from other stations, the FMC j
should ensure that at least one CNS FMT member is on each backup team.
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3.13 Ensure that count rate portable survey instrumentation is on and audibly monitored during transport to all san,pling locations.
3.14 When returning kits to the Emergency Kit Storage Room, perform an equipment inventory check using the Environmental Survey Kits List of Contents (Reference 2.1).
Note deviations and forward to the Respiratory / Instrument Calibration Supervisor.
3.13 When returning kit (s) to the Radiation Protection Instrument Issue Area, perform an equipment inventory check using the Protected Area survey Kit List of Contents (Reference 2.1).
Note deviations and forward to the Respiratory / Instrument Calibration Supervisor.
3.16 Voluntary use of personal vehicles may be requested by THC.
3.17 When operating any equipment in vans, enrure that engine is running when power inverter is ON.
3.18 When counting samples on the NCA, the dead time shall be <10% unless i
the FMC specifies otherwise.
If the dose rate is >2 mR/hr, the dead i
time may be too high.
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Specialized sampling (e.g. TLD, composites) shall be performed by i
the Applied Science Center personnel or by individuals qualified to reference 2.3.
O 3.20 Upon activation of the CMC, the TMC in the TSC will become an d
extension of the CMC organization and will direct the Field i
Monitoring Teams (FMTs) under the guidance of the CMC's THC.
i The CMC FMC will monitor TNT communications and report field measurements to the CMC Dose Assessment Coordinator, as appropriate.
3.21 During a drill, include the statement, "this is a drill" with each radio transmission.
3.22 The field monitoring radio is an alternate means of providing emergency i
notification information to the states and counties.
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Field monitoring teams should maintain radio silence until these communications are completed.
4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Field Monitoring Team (FMT) Activation i
4.1.1 Form as many qualified survey teams and sampling van teams as possible, based upon the number of personnel available and field monitoring required.
Personnel not trained for Emergency Response may assist a qualified technician as driver or to perform surveys.
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Eymber of Members Iransoortation Sample Van 1 2
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Sample Van 2 2
Emergency Van ((11622)
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- For'any backup teams from other stations, precede the call sign by the station name (e.g. MNS Sample Van 1).
l 4.1.2 Depending on the team, use the suggested guidelines, (Enclosure 5.9, 5.10 or 5.11) as an initial response for l
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4.2 Locating and Tracking the Plume 4.2.1 Unless otherwise directed by the FHC, the FMT's will generally be dispatched as follows:
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Perform gamma radiation surveys on the edges of
- Bravo, the suspected area to determine plume boundaries,
- Charlie, utilizing-a station vehicle.
Delta Foxtrot - Perform (on-site, near-site) gamma-radiation surveys along the security area boundary fence, mobile or on foot, as directed.
Sample Perform air sample and gamma radiation surveys-Van 1, 2 and mobile analyses at or beyond the site boundary fence, utilizing an emergency van.
i 4.2.2 The FMC will direct FMT's to systematically survey the suspected areas in a continuous mode and to obtain air samples and. gamma measurements as conditions warrant utilizing quadrants, major roads, and/or predetermined sampling locations.
l 4.2.2.1 Each quadrant cc tists of a four square mile area (two miles on each side). This area is-then sub-divided.into four sub quadrants of one square alle each.
4.2.2.1.1 A quadrant on the EPZ Map will be identified by, 1) the letter depicting the column and 2) the number depicting the row (ex.. H 12).
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.Os 4.2.2.1.2 A sub quadrant will be described as either.the upper left (UL), upper right (UR), lower left (LL), or lower ight (LR).
4.2.2.2 Major roadways delineate major territories surrounding the plant. Either all or a portion of these sections would be expected to be affected to some degree by radioectivity released from the plant. Major roadways are therefore utilized to provide access to suspected regions (outer edges, leading edge (s), centerline) of the plume, as necessary.
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state, county or city) designations..
4.2.2.2.2 Selected roadways on the EPZ map.
are identified by a specific name, rather than a numerical responsibility designation.
4.2.2.3 Each predetermined sampling location is denoted by a (colored) dot on the map. The sampling point k
designator indicates the protective action zone the l
point is in and the mileage from the plant.
4.2.2.3.1 The FMC should use the points as landmarks when directing.the teams.
4.2.2.3.2 The point locations can be read directly from the map or from the directions in.4 4.2.3 The FMC may use Enclosure 5.5 as a log to ' document instructions l
to the radio operator regarding FMT movement and utilization.
l 4.2.4 The radio operator shall use Enclosure 5.6'to log FMT movement and field data such as gamma surveys, air samples,.
and/or special samples.
s 4.2.5 The FMC shall periodically provide information to the FMTs on the emergency classification, wind. speed.. wind direction, zones af fected and other pertinent information using
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4.2.6 The FMC shall periodically check and track FMT members I
radiation exposures, using Enclosure 5.8.
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4.2.7 At the assigned survey point, the FMT shall perform a
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t 4.2.7.1 Record date, time, locetion and dose rate (ar/hr):on the Field Mccitoring Survey Data Sheet (Enclosure 5.6).
Ensure accurate data prior to transmission to FMC.
i 4.2.8 Report all survey results (including background readings) to the FMC. If survey results. are greater than background, take protective actions as necessary.
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4.2.10 Wait for further instructions from the FMC.
4.3 Special Sampling, as directed:
E 4.3.1' When sampling away from the emergency. vehicles and no one is present to monitor the radio do the following:
4.3.1.1 For the emergency vans, ensure the exterior speaker is on and volume turned up.
The switch is located near the radio monitor on the right
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I 4.3.1.2 For other Station vehicles or personnel vehicles, carry the portable radio to the sampling location.
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4.3.3 Take smears on stationary, horizontal surfaces (e.g. mail boxes, gas pumps). Do not take any on automobiles. Place them in separate plastic bags, label and retain for later analysis.
4.3.4 Count smears on E140N if background is. low and record on P
Field Monitoring Survey Data Sheet (Enclosure 5.6).
Call in results to FMC.
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' Collect air sample (s) as follows:
4.3.5.1 Insert silver zeolite cartridge with arrow pointing in.
4.3.5.2 Insert filter paper with smooth side facing out.
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When air sampling is complete, place the l
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- 4. 3. 5. 6 If you are in a low background area, analyze the sample por Enclost.re 3.3 and record the j
Dose Equivalent Iodine results (mres/br).
i 4.3.3.7 Place filter in a separate plastic bag.
4 4.3.3.8 Seal the bag and label with; the date, time, sample location and sample volumeg and retain' for further analysis.
i 4.3.6 Collect water sample (s) as follows:
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4.3.6.1 Use the bucket to collect approximately 1-gallon of water from the top surface layer of water.
4.3.6.2 Attach a rope to the sampler'if the body of' water being sampled may not be easily reached.
4.3.6.3 Pour the water sample into a cubitainer or some other appropriate container.
4.3.6.4 Seal the. container and label with; the date, time and sample location; and retain for later analysis.
4.3.7 Collect broadleaf vegetation sample (s) as follows:
4.3.7.1 Estimate an approximate square meter plot of vegetation.
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Leaves in the shape of needles, i.e. pine or spruce needles, are aqt considered to be broad leaf vegetation.
4.3.7.2 Using shears or scissors, cut and collect the vegetation approximately one inch from the top, i
4.3.7.3 Place the vegetation in'a plastic sample bag.
4.3.7.4 Seal the bag and label with; the date, time and sample location; and retain-for later analysis.
l-4.3.8 Collect soil sample (s) as follows:
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4.3.8.2 Use a small hand' spade or another similar object to collect one inch depth of soil.
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Avoid filling with rocks or water.
s 4.3.8.4 Seal the container and label with; the date, time and sample location; and retain for later analysis.
4.4 Contamination Control Consideratiens 4.4.1 Don Anti-Cs inside the vehicle before leaving the
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4.4.2 Once a release has occurred, vehicle windows should be closed with ventilation off (unless flitration or recirculation is available on the ventilation) to minimize contamination until the plume area is identified.
Depending on weather conditions (extreme heat or cold),
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'j 4.5 Turnover 4.5.1 Each FMT shall be relieved as directed by the FMC.
4.5.2 Inform the relief FMT on the status of the following l
4.5.2.1 Radiation surveys and dose rates in the plume area.
4.5.2.2 Kit inventory consumed.
4.5.2.3 Equipment operating status.
4.5.2.4 Any sampling problems.
4.5.2.5 Plant status information.
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4.5.3 Direct the relief FMT to don TLD's and pocket dosimetry and fill out dose cards.
4.5.4 Return all samples to the Emergency Kit Storage Room as directed by the FMC.
t 4.5.5 Turn in all data sheets to the FMC or his designee.
l 4.5.6 Following turnover, relieved FMT members shall report to a counting facility designated by the FMC for a post-job BBA, if required.
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-s 5.1 SRWP #98 5.2 Sample Time Required For Minimum Sample Volume 5.3 Sample of MCA Operational Guidelines 5.4 Predetermined Sampling Locations 5.5 Sample of FMC Instruction Los 5.6 Sample of Field Monitoring Survey Data Sheet 5.7 Sample of Periodic Status Update for Field Monitoring Teams 5.8 Sample of Field Monitoring Team Radiation Exposure Record 1
5.9 Suggested Guidelines for Foxtrot Survey Team 5.10 Suggested Guidelines for Survey Teams 5.11 Suggested Guidelines for Sample Van Teams 1
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NUCLEAR STATION Date Time (S)RWP NJmber PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Job Description Field Monitoring Team Emergency Response AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Acttvities Job Classification
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS / PRECAUTIONS (5 Notify FMC prior to start of work, or changing work locations.
L3 Contact FMC for expected conditions during job.
10 Coveralls #
t$ Utilize RCZ/smaioasgapprzipts/ laundry bins /and Radioactive waste containers. #
Disposable.
O Health Physics approvat required prior to sweeping, brushing. grind 9g welding, or use of Cloth I
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O Provide for adequate system drainage and provide absorbent material to pick up water.
O Lay down polyethylene and/or canvas to protect work surf aces and limit contamination.
Q Set up local exhaust system with HEPA filter for proper ventilation.
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t$ Enter time in RCA/RCZ on Daily Exposure Time Record Card.
Cotton X
X 0 Review area Radiological Status Sheet prior to entry.
DC Low dose rate areas are identifiedM Rubber.
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I2 Personnel / tool / equipment monitonng required when leaving RCA/RCZ. #
Surgical O Housekeeping tour required before RWP termination.
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Refer to Comments Section for AdditionalInstructions/Information.
Hea ubbet Health Physics Radiation ALARA O
Coverage Required Monitoring Required Considerations 6 Continuous Type X
Radiation Level O Pre-Job Briefing
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Olntermittent O Alpha Contamination 10 Post Job Debriefing Disposable.
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O Start of Work O Beta Airborne Particulate O Tool List Cloth O Dose Controller 0 Gamma Airbome lodine O Temp. Shielding Rubber X
X O-D Beta-Gaseous Activity E.2 cst =joh RRA.
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p O Neutron talsheets for spectisclevels O Additional Sheet g
Notice: Each radiation work er is responsible for knowing their work area dose rates and O No Personal Outer the location oflow dose rate waiting areas. Each radiation workaris responsibit for following the requiremEnis of this RWR Cloth \\ng l
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No core damage; release occurring Ra cket Dosimeter X
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Core damage; release occurring Digital Alarming Dosimeter E: Sample Handling KRespiratory Full Face Particulate
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Air Supphed Suit / Hood.
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When estimating time required to get a minimum volume of 1 x 10' m1 if flow rate for the air sampler in use is not on table, go to next Lower flow rate.
The LPM are rounded off to the conservative side.
Examplet Air Sampler flow rate = 106 LPH.
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- 5.3.1 System' Set-Up Quantum Portable MCA operational Guidelines 5.3.1.1 Verify thet-the Quantum system. (#1 and #2) calibration ~
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date is within the last 15 months, S.3.1.2 Both systems, as found, should be powered and the components, with exce on of the Xtend computer and HP Printer, should be
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i 5.3.1.3 Turn the Xtend computer 'ON' with small switch on black box.
The system will automatically Boot and then display tho' AUTO MENU.
5.3.1.3.1 Select Option #2. SOURCE CHECK tc verify that the system.is functional,
'5.3.1.3.2 If a spectrum appears on the screen, the system-is functional.
5.3.1.3.3 If the system is not functional, notify FMC.
5.3.1.4 Turn 0FF Computer.
5.3.1.5 Turn off toggle switch for High Voltage (HV) to detector.
5. 3.1. 6. Turn Blas knob down to ZERO.
b 5.3.1.7 Turn off POWER SWITCH on Front of ACEMATE Chassis.
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5.3.1.8 Turn OFF switch at right back side of.ACEMATE Chassis.
5.3.1.9 Disconnect the NaI Dotector and transport to Sample Van.
5.3.1.10 Unplug power strip from wall. outlet.
5.3.1.11 Transport Quantum syntem to Sample Van. Two people are required for safe transport of unit.
5.3.1.12 Place system unit on shelf in Van. Connect power cord from power strip to the Power Inverter located m. der the shelf.
l 5.3.1.13 Ensure that Van' motor is running before swittning the Inverter to the ON position..
5.3.1.14 Install the detector in the shield, then connect the signal and high voltage cables.
5.3.1.15 Turn on switch at back right side of ACEMATE chassis.
5.3.1.15.1 Turn on switch on the front right side of the ACEMATE chassis.
5.3.1.16 Verify that the'Blas' knob on the ACEMATE front panel is set to 0, then turn on.the HV switch. The red "HV on" light should illuminate.
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5.3.1.17.1 Depress tbs select button below the LED display until the ky light illuminates T
5.3.1.17.2 Unlock the Bias knob and rotate clockwisa L
until 80 appears in the knob's window.
5.3.1.17.3 Make fine adjustments 'with~ the Bias knob
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5.3.1.18 Power up the Xtend computer. - System will automatically -
1 boot.and then display auto' menu.
5.3.1.19 Energy Calibration and QC Check i
1 5.3.1.19.1 Place the source on shelf 0 of the detector.
3 elect Option #2 SOURCE CHECK, then strike-
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5.3.1.19.2 When the acquisition is complete, the.
software will perform an energy calibration. Select option press #5 to--
view results of QC check.
J 5.3.1.19.3 The calibrat' ion and QC check is acceptable if-the center channel of the Cs-137 661.65 t
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'5.3.1.19.4 If the QC check'is not acceptable, perform an Energy vs.-
Channel alignment by adjusting the Fine Gain knob.
5.3.1.19.4.1 If.the peak is to the left-of Channel 165, increase the Fine Gain by turning the knob clockwise.
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.of Channel 165, decree.:,e the Fine Gain by turning.the knob counterclockwise.
5.3.1.19.5 Report results of check to FMC.
5.3.'1.20 Sample _ Analysis v.
5.3.1.20.1 Place the sample-to be counted on the detector on shelf 0.
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5.3.1.20.1.1 Place cartridge with the air flow air pointing away from the detection.
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3 5.3.1.20.2 Press the number key t'o select count / analyze for cartridge or particulate sample.-
-5.3.1.20.3 Press the number key to select-the desired count time and shelf, 5.3.1.20.3.1 Verify that dead time is
<10%. =If dead time is kl0%,
stop the acquisition using.
the: ESCAPE key and move the -
sample to the next higher
. shelf.
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5.3.1.20.3.2 Repeat Steps 5.8.1 20.2 and, 5.8.1.20.3.1 until dead time-is <10%.'
If dead time is still 210% when' sample is
.placed on the highest shelf..
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- l 5.3.1.20.4 When the sample spectrum acquisition is complete, the analysis software will.
interactively query _the operator for sample
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data. The; data in parentheses -is' default j
data; if it is-correct, make no entry and press the' RETURN key..If the default data i
is not correct, enter the correct data-in.
the same format as the default data.-
5.3.1.20 4.1 The sof tware Mill query for the MCA start date and time.
5.3.1.20.4.2 The software will que y for a
the sample start date and time.
5.3.1.20.4.3 The software -will query for the sample stop date and time.
5.3.1.20.4.4 The software will query for the sample volume.
i 5.3.1.20.4.5 The software wil1~ query for the sample units.
5.3.1.20.4.6 The software will query for the sample ID.
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Select Option #7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU to return to the MAIN MENU, then. select the appropriate TYPE RESULTS Option from the j.
MAIN MENU to review the analysis report..
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ENCLOSURE 5.4 PREDETERMINED SAHPhlNG LOCATIONS i
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RADIUS Sample AQE &.(JJiltud '
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- DESCRIPTION i
A0 1
1 T.A,B llwy. 274-N for.5 miles, right on Liberty Hill Rd. for.4 miles to fork in road, right at fork for 1.1 miles to end of road (TLD CNS:
- 200).
A0 1
2
!!wy, 274-N for 2.2 miles, right on-Lake Wylie Rd. (1099) for 2.2 milee to fork in road, right at fork onto l
Commodore Pl. for - 2 miles, left on-Tioga Rd. for-3 miles to end of road.
A0 2
3 Hwy. 274-N for 2.2 miles, right_on Lake Wylie Rd. (1099) for 2.2 miles to fork in road where pavement ends.
A0 2
4 11wy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on -
Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109) for.5 miles, L
right on Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 3 t
miles to fork in road, left at fork for.6 miles to end at Catawba-Yacht
-Club.
A0 1
5 T A,B Left exiting Nuclear Production entrance on Concord Rd. for 1.2-miles, left on Old Concord Rd.
i for'.3 miles, right on Acacia Rd.
i for-3-miles, left,on Crepe Myrtle.
i Rd. for.7 miles,-left on Blue Bird Ln. for.1 miles to end (TLD CNS #201)
A0 1
6 L
11wy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant Hill Rd.'(1109) for.5 miles, right on Youngblood Rd.
(1102) for 2.8 miles,.left on Snug.
Harbor Rd. (1357) for.5 miles, right on Kalabash Rd. for;.3-miles, right on Cozy Cove _.Rd. (1434)'for
.5 miles to end.
A0 2
7 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant' Hill Rd. (1109) for.5 miles, right on Youngblood Rd.
(1102) for 2.8 miles to the J
intersection of Snug Harbor Rd.
(1357).
- Sample types are the following:
T-TLD, A-Air, W-Water, M-Milk,. S-Shoreline Sediment, B-Broadleaf Vegetation (these designations are used for specialized sampling).
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j RADIUS Sample IQg & (Hiles)
A Tynes*
DESCRIPTION A0 1
8 T
Left exiting Nuclear Production entrance on Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, lef t on Old Concord Rd. for
.3 miles, right on Acacia Rd. for
.3 miles. left on Crepe Hyrtle Rd.
l Go. 3 miles to first drive on right past Paradise Pl.,'TLD across road l
A0 1
9 liwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on i
Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109) for.5 miles.
right on Youngblood Rd.'(1102)'for 2.3 i
milee, left on Snug liarbor Rd. (1357) for 1.3 miles to end of road.
A0 2
10' Hwy. 49-N -for 6.5 miles, r' ght on i
I Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109) for.5 miles, right on Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 2.8 miles, left on Snug Harbor Rd. (1357) for 1.3 miles, left on Crosshavens Dr.
for.3 miles to end of road.-
A0 1
11 T
Lef t exiting Nuclear Production entrance
- on Concord Rd., for 1 2 miles,' left on Old Concord Rd. for.3 miles, right on-Acacia Rd.. for.3 miles, left on Crepe i
Myrtle Rd. for.2 miles. TLD is on left in curve (TLD CNS #223).
t A0 1
12 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on I
Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109) for.5 miles, right on.Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 1.6 miles,.left on McKee Rd'. (1100) 'for 1. 2 miles, right on Bankhead Rd. for '1.2 miles to end of road.
A0 2
13 1
' Hwy. 49 N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant Hill Rd.. (1109) for.5 miles, right on Youngblood Rd. (1102); for 1.6 miles, left on McKee Rd.. (1100) for 1.2 miles, right on Bankhead Rd. for.4 miles to the intersection of Bessbrook
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Sample-Types
- DESCRIPTION A0 1,
14 T
Left exiting Nuclear Production entrance on Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left-on Old Concord Rd. for.3 miles, right on Acacia Rd. for.2 miles..TLD is on right side of road (TLD CNS #224).
A0 1
15-Left exiting Nuclear Production entrance on Concord Rd. for 1.3 miles, left on Kingfisher Dr. for l.8 miles to Commodore Yacht Club.'
AD 1-16 Left exiting Nuclear Production' entrance
-on Concord Rd. for 1.3 miles where pavement ends.
A0 1
17 T
Lef t exiting' Nuclear Production.
entrance on Concord Rd. for 1.1 miles
- to first transsission tower on-lef t after bridge (TLD CNS #225).
A0 1
18 Left exiting-Nuclear Production entrance on Concord Rd. for -l.7 miles, right on Sandlapper Rd. for.2 miles.
Stop at transmission tower.
A0 2
19 Hwy 274-S for. l.6 miles, left on I
Allison Creek Rd. (1081). for 3 miles to end of pavement.
i A0 1
20 T,B-Left exiting Nuclear Production entrance on Concord'Rd. for.7 miles.
TLD on left just past fence.(TLD CNS
- 226).
A0 1
21 Hwy. 274-S for 1.6 miles, left on Allison Creek Rd. (1081) for 1.7 miles, left on Spratt Rd."to end.
(Beware of dogs).
. A0 2
22 Hwy. 274-S for 1.6 alles, left on Allison Creek Rd.- (1081). for 1.6 miles to intersection of Bardale Rd.
I A0
'l 23 T
Left exiting Nuclear Production entrance on' Concord Rd. for '.4 miles.
TLD on left at beginning of guardrail posts (TLD CNS-#204).
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RADIOS Sample
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DESCRIPTION A0 1-24 Hwy 274 S for 1.6 miles, left'on Allison Creek Rd. (1081) for 1.7 miles,
-left at Spratt Rd. for.1 miles, left i
I-on Morrison Rd., right at first 2 forks then left at next. fork to end for a total of.5 miles.
L A0 2
25 Hwy. 274-S'for 1.6 miles left on Allison Creek Rd.-(1081) for 1.7 miles to.
intersection of Spratt Rd.
A0 1
26 T A-Location at the base of Catawba Nuclear Station Meterological Tower (TLD CNS'
- 205).
i A0 1
27 Right exiting Nuclear Production l
entrance on Concord Rd. for.1 elles.
1 eft on Valelake, Rd.- for'.1 miles to I
fork in road, left at fork for.5 miles to end of. road.
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A0 2
28 Hwy 274-S for 1.6 alles, left on 5
Allison Creek'Rd.,(1081) for 1 mile
.to intersection.of Colina Rd.
l A0 1
29 T
Left exiting Nuclear Production L
entrance on Concord Rd.-for.1 miles.
TLD at Shady Shore Dr. on right, corner of. Bethel Community. Clubhouse sign.
A0 1
30 Right exiting Nuclear Production entrance on Concord Rd.-~for.1 miles.-
left on Valelake Rd. for.1 miles to fork. in road, right at fork for.5 miles to end of road.
A0 2
31 Hwy. 274-S for l'.2 miles to the intersection of Campbell Rd. (80).
A0 1
32 T
Right exiting Nuclear Production entrance on Concord Rd. for.1 miles.
TLD is on right side of entrance to Valelake Rd. (TLD CNS #228).
A0 1
33 Right exiting Nuclear Production entrance on Concord Rd. for:1 mile.
left on Pine Point Dr. for.5 miles.
A0 2
34 Hwy. 274-S for.7 miles to. Big Allison Creek Bridge.
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RADIUS 193E. & (Miles) h.
Sample Types
- DESCRIPTION l
AO.
1 35 T
Right. exiting Nuclear Production entrance on Concord Rd. for.4 miles.
TLD on. top _of hill on'right at the intersection of Catawba Nuclear Station Construction entrance (TLD CN8'#206).
A0 1
36 Right exiting Nuclear Production i
entrance on Concord Rd'. for.9 miles.
Stop at entrance to transmission lines.,
A0 2
37-Hwy ' 274-N for.5 miles left. on Liberty Hill Rd. for.3 miles, left on Fremont
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Rd. for.2 miles to end of ~ road.
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A0 1
38 T
-Go through Construction Maintenance Dept. (Central) Main Gate. for approximately 50 ft., left on. Alternate 1 for approximately 200 ft. to stop --
sign, left'_on gravel road for.1 miles, left into rebar yard for.7 alles.on gravel road to end.at-chain' link' fence.
O Follow chaili link fence'in a northerly.
direction for approximately 300 ' yards.
TLD is hanging on fence (TLD CNS #229).
A0 1
39
' Hwy, 274-N for.5 miles.:right on Liberty Hill Rd. for:.4' miles to fork in road, right at fork for.3 miles to third-transmission tower on right.
A0 2
40 Right exiting Nuclear Production l
entrance on Concord Rd.4 for 1.3 miles,
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right'on Hwy. 274-N for 1. mile.
A0 1
41 T
Hwy. 274-N for 5_ miles, right on Liberty Hill Rd. for.4_ miles to fork in road. right at fork for.4 miles.
TLD'on fence on right (TLD CNS #207),
1 A0 1
42 Hwy.' 274-N for.5 miles, right on _
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Liberty Hill Rd.-for.4 miles to fork in road, right at fork for.8 miles to-softball. field entrance.
A0 2
43 Hwy. 274-N for 2.2 miles, right on Lake Wy11eLRd. -(1099)" for 1.9 miles, right on Beaver Creek Trail for.3 miles to' end of road.
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, RADIUS ZQE & -(Miles) h..
Sample Iyp g DESCRIPTION A0-1 44 T
Hwy. 274-N for. 5 miles, righ't on Liberty Hill Rd. for.4 miles to fork in road, right at fork for 1 mile ~to large rock pile at fence..TLD is on i.
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A0 1
45 7
Lett exiting Nuclear Production "i
e trance on Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, i
12it on Old Corcord Rd. for-1.4 miles -
l' to end of road. -TLD is on fence on i
A0 1
46 W,8 Left exiting Nuclear Production i
entrance on Concord Rd. for. 7 miles, q
Turn lef t just after canal bridge. Go to pier (Water CNS #208).
At 3
1 Hwy.' 49-N for 4.8 miles'to~the N.C.
side of Buster Boyd Bridge.
A1 4
2 T
Hwy 49-N for 6.5 miles to the ph-intersection of Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109).
TLD is on the transmission tower on 1 eft (TLD CNS #232).
A1 5
3 Hwy. 49-N for 7.8 miles to Steele Creek' Volunteer Fire Department on right.
A1 4
4 T
Hwy. 49-N'for 6.5 miles.=right on l-Pleasant-Hil1~Rd. (1109)'for. 5 miles, right on Youngblood Rd.' (1102) for.6 miles, left on Zoar Rd. (1105) for.4 miles, right on Thomas Rd. (1104).for
.1 miles. TLD is bahind secor.d house on right in pines (TLD CNS #233).
-A1 5
5 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles', right on Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109) for.5 alles, right on Youngblood Rd. (1102) for. 3 miles, left on Hamilton Rd. (1106) for
.7 miles to the intersection of Hwy.
-160, Al-4 6
W,S Hwy. 49-N for 5.6 miles,.left at Camp
'i Steere sign after crossing Buster Boyd Bridge for.7 miles to end of road (Water CNS #215).
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Z&dl & (Miles)
Eat Types
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-A2 10 1
Hwy. 49-N for 11.4 miles to Westinghouse Blvd. Go 1 mile past Westinghouse-Blvd.
to Roberts Systems 8500'on left..
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A3-10 1
Hir. 49-N for.10 miles, right on Carowinds Blvd. (1441) for 3 alles.
left on Hwy. 51 for 2.1 miles to Sugar.
7 Creek Bridge.
'B1 3
1 T,A Hwy 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy, 160 for 2.8 miles, right on Gold Hill
.Rd. (98) at Tega Cay sign for 1.2 miles, right on gravel road into Duke Power Company substation (TLD CNS #212).
B1 2
2 ~
Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles,-right on' Picasant Hill Rd. (1109) for.5 miles, right on Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 1.6
(~'l miles, left on McKee Rd. (1100) for 1.2
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k-s miles, left on Bankhead Rd 'for.4 l-miles, left on Bessbrook Rd. for.8 l
miles to end of road.
B1 4
3 T
Hwy. 49-N for 8 alles, right'on Hwy.
160 for'3.9 miles, right on Dan Rd.
(99) for l'.9 miles to last gravel road on right in1 sharp curve before Lake Wylie~ Dam, left through fence for.2 miles to substation.- TLD on right of.
Inner substation (TLD CNS #235).
B1 2
4 Hwy. 49-N for.8 miles, right on Hwy, 160 for 2.8 miles, right on Gold Hill Rd. (98) at Tega Cay sign.. Enter Tega Cay following Tega Cay Dr. for 2.6 elles, right on Windjammer Dr. for.6-miles to circle, right at circle for.2 miles, left on Kiwi Point for'.2 miles to end of' road.
B1 4
5 W
Hwy. 49-N for 8 alles, right on Hwy.
l 160 for 3.9 miles, right on Dam Rd.
(99).for 1.6 miles, left on Gray Rock Rd. (251) for.7 miles to Lake Wylie
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Dam. Walk through plant to upstream side of the das (Water CNS #211).
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~ ENCLOSURE 5'4 Pago 8 et 14 RADIUS Sample EZQHE 6,(Miles)
A Tvoes*-
DESCRIPTION B1 4
6 Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy.
160 for 3.9 miles, right on Dan Rd..
(99) for 1.6~ miles, left on Gray Rock Rd. (251) for
'.7 miles to. Lake Wylie Dam. Go to river access on downstream side of dem, i
B2 8
1 T
Hwy. 49-N for 10 miles. right on Carowinds Blvd.:(1441) for 1.3 miles, left on Choate Circle for.3 miles.,
TLD is on the inside of fence left of the guardhouse (TLD CNS #246).
_j 2
T Hwy. 49-N for.8 miles, right on Hwy.
B2 4
l 160 for 2.8 miles to the Home Federal i
Savings and Loan on left side of road.c TLD on barbed wire fence approximately 50 yds. behind bank (TLD CNS #234).
B2 5
3 1
Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy.
160 for 2.8 miles, left on Gold Hill l
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Rd. (98)'for-1 mile, stop at the
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intersection of Whitley Rd.
B2 10 4
i Hwy. 49-N for 10 miles, right on j
Carowinds Blvd. (1441) for 3 miles, j
lef t on Hwy. 51 for 3 miles, right on 1
Hwy. 521 (Polk St.).for 2.9 miles, right on Dorman Rd.-for 1.1~ miles,.
stop at the state line.
B2 5
5 Hwy, 49-N for 8-miles, right on ' Hwy.
160 for 5.6 alles, right on Sutton Rd.
(49) for 1.1 miles to the intersection of Gray Rock Rd. (251).
B2 7
6 T,W Hwy 49-N for 8 miles', right on Hwy.
l 160 for 7.1 miles,'right,on Lee St. for
.1 miles, left'on Self St. for' approximately 100 yds. TLD at= Fort Mill Municipal-Water Supply on right behind Springs Mill (TLD'CNS #247, Water CNS I
- 213).
B2 10 7
Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy..
160 for 10 miles through Fort Mill to-the Sugar Creek Bridge.
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1 RADIUS
. Sample l'
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32{E ~ & (Miles).
_ F.g,,
-Types *.
DESCRIPTION
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S-Hwy 274-S,; left on Mt, Gallaut.. Left at Boatshore Rd (CNS #210).=
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4 1
T.
Hwy. 274-S' for 3.8 miles, left on Nt..
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Gallant Rd. (195) for.5.2 miles,:left on - India Hook Rd. (30) for. 9 miles-to
.tho' S.C. Wildlife Resources Dept. on
C1 5
2 Hwy. 274-S for 3.8 miles, 'left on Mt.
-i Gallant Rd. -(195) for 5.6 miles to Red Burketts Body Shop on right.
C1 4
3 T
Hwy ( 274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt.
l Gallant Rd. (195). for 3 miles, ' right-on-
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-Homestead Rd..(557) for 2.5 miles to end of road.. TLD is straight across:st '
intersection of Twin Lake Rd. (TLD CNS
- 237).
C1 5
4 Hwy. 274-S' for 3.8 miles, _left on Mt.
Gallant Rd. (195) forJ3 miles, right on i
l Homestead Rd. (657) for 2.5 miles-to ~
i end.of road.
C1 4
5 T
Hwy. 274-S for 3.8 miles,. left on. Mt.
Gallant Rd. (195) for l'.3-miles, right.-
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on West Oak Dr.. (962) for.1.2 miles to 4
end at fork. TLD on left at fence (TLD CNS'#238).
C1 5
6
. Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, left on Hwy.
161 for 2.2 miles to' fork in road, left at fork for.1 miles, S.C. National Guard Armory on left side of road.-
C1 5
7 Hwy, 274-S for 5 miles to Carter Lumber
. Company.
C2-10 1
Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, left on Hwy.
161 for 2.2 miles to fork in ~ road, left at fork on Celanese Rd. (50) for 8.2 miles to the intersection of Springdale i
Rd.
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DESCRIPTION 1
C2 7
2 W-Hwy.-274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt.
Gallant Rd. (195) for 8.5 miles-to'the l
intersection of Cherry Rd. Go to Rock Hill Municipal Water Supply across.
Intersection on left (Woter CNS #214).
C2 7
3 T
Hwy, 274-S for 9.2 miles,;right on Herlong Ave. for.3 miles to Piedmont Medical Center emergency entrance to back of hospital. TLD on fence at back right. corner of Liquid Oxygen storage 3
C2 110 4
Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, left on Hwy.
-161 for 5.7 miles, right on Mt. Gallant Rd. (195) for 1.5 miles', right on Hwy.21-121 Bypass for 2 miles to the Fast Fare on left at the intersection of-Springsteen Rd.
C2 10 5
T,A,B Hwy. 274-S for,5.1 miles, left on Hwy.
161 for 1.3 miles, right on Rawlinson 1
Rd. (56) for 1.8 miles, left on Hwy. 5 for'1.6 miles, right on Heckle Blvd.
(901) for 3.3 miles.to end of road, lef t on Hwy. 72 for 1.2 miles, right r:
dirt road-across from Wayne's Auto ~
Service. Go -.1 elles~ to Duke Power Company substation'on left (TLD CNS #217).
C2 8
6 T
Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, left on Hwy.
161 for-1.3 miles, right on Rawlinson Rd. (56) for 1.8 miles, left on Hwy. 5 for.5 miles to Rock Hill Career i
Development Center on right. TLD on transmission tower in-front of building (TLD-CNS'#249).
C2 10 7
Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, lef t on Hwy.
161 for.1 miles, right on Adnah Church Rd. (81) for 2.9 miles, right >on1 Hwy. 5 for.2 miles, left_on Eastview Rd.-
(102) for 3.2 miles, right on Hwy. 322 for.1 miles,:left on Falls Rd. for-.9 miles to the intersection of Oak Park Rd. (103).
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i RADIUS Sample b
IQHE' & (Miles 1 A
Tvoes*
DESCRIPTION C2 7
8 Hwy 274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt.
Gallant Rd. (195) for 7 6 miles, left on Hwy. 161-for 1.1 miles, left on Hwy.
21 for.4 alles, left on Grier McGuireL Rd. for.5 miles to-end of road.
D1 5
1 T-Hwy. 274-S'for 5-miles to Carter Lumber Company. TLD on' fence near, gate (TLD 4
CNS //239).
D1 4
2 T
Hwy. 274-S for 1.2 miles, right on
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Campbell Rd. (80) for 2.3 miles, left on Paraham Rd. (54) for 1.5 miles to i
transmission tower on right.
TLD-on-power pole (TLD CNS #240).
D1-5 3
!!wy. - 274-S for 1.2 miles, right on Campbell Rd. (80) for 2~.3'm11es, left.
on Paraham Rd -(54) for.6 miles,-right-on' Harper Rd. (815) for 1.4 miles to A111 son' Creek Bridge.
D1 5
4 T
Hwy, 274-S for 1.2 miles, right on Campbell Rd. (80) for 3 miles. TLD on.
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left at beginning of fence (TLD CNS
- 241)..
D1 6
M M-l Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles,'right on Hwy.
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161 for 2.1.elles, left on Rd. 1080 for
.5 miles to Pursley Dairy (CNS # 219).
D1 7
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Hwy 274-S for 5.1 miles,' left on Hwy.
s 161 for.1 miles,'right on.Adnah Church Rd. (81) for l'.4 miles.
Woods Dairy' is on the'left (CNS # 209),
c D2 10 1
l.
Hwy. 274-S for'5.1' miles.left on Hwy.
L 161-for.1 miles, right on Adnah Church i
Rd. (81) for 2.9 miles, right on Hwy.
5..
for.2 miles, left on Eastview Rd.
(102) for 1 mile, right on Holland Rd.
(157) for.7 miles,.right on Turkey Farm Rd. (1172) for 1.2 miles,.left'on Russell Rd. (536) for.2 miles.
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RADIUS Sample ZQNE & (Mi1es) h Types
- DESCRIPTION D2-10-2 Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, lef t on Hwy, 161 for.1 miles. right on Adnah Church Rd. (81) for 2.9 miles, right on Hwy. 5 for.3 miles, left on Billy Wilson Rd.
(1451) for 2.2 alles, right on Turkey Farm Rd..(1172) for.8 alles, Lleft on i
Benfield Rd. for.3 alles;to Fishing.
Creek Bridge.
D2 10 3
Hwy. 274-S for 1.2 miles, _right on -
l-Campbell Rd. (80) for 3.4 miles, left -
on Hwy. 49-S' for 5 miles. Stop at Pantry on left.
D2 10 4
T Hwy. 274-S for.1.2 miles, right on -
't Campbell Rd.1(80) for 3.4 miles left on Hwy. 49-S for 5.2 miles, left on.
North Congress St. (64) for. 7 alles, left'on Hwy. 5 for. 2 miles'to Duke Power Company Appliance Center on left.
TLD on fence in back (TLD CNS #250).
p D2 10 5
V Hey. 274-S for 1.2 miles, right on.
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Campbell Rd. (80) for-3.4 miles, left on Hwy. 49-S-for 1.7 miles, right on Old Limestone Rd. -(172)~ for 4.3 alles' -
to end of road.
El 5
1 Hwy. 274-S. for 1;2' miles, right on r
Campbell Rd. (80) for 3.4 miles to the intersection of Hwy. 49.
El 5
2 T
Hwy. 49-S for 3 alles,: right on Paraham:
Rd. (54) for.7 miles to transmission
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tower on left after bridge (TLD CNS
- 242),
i-El 5
3 T
Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Hwy.
55 for 2.3 alles, left on Kingsburry l
Rd. (114) for.4 miles to-transmission-tower on-left (TLD CNS #243).
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4 Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, lef t on Hwy.
55 for 2.3 miles to the intersection of Kingsburry Rd..(114).
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1 Hwy. 274 S for 1.2 miles, right on-Campbell-Ed. (80).for 2.3 miles, right on Paraham Rd.-(54) for.9 miles to the intersection of Dr. Nichols Rd. (619).
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. Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Hwy.
55 for 7.4 miles to Duke Power Company Appliance Center on left. TLD on fence
-in back of building (TLD CNS'f251).-.
E2 10-3 Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Hwy, 55 for 7.3 miles to the Pantry on left i
at the intersection of Hwy 321'(behind-Pantry).
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55.for 1.5 alles to Bethel School. TLD on side of small building in back (TLD CNS #244).
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TLD to east. of parking lot (TLD CNS #245).
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Ferry Rd.
TLD behind green building on right corner (TLD CNS #230).
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5 Hwy 49-N-for 2.9 miles to Sherer 1
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Hwy. 274-N for 4'.2 miles, left on Hwy.
557 for 2.2 alles, right on Ridge Rd.
(27) for 5 miles to Bowling Green i
Presbyterian Church.
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2 Hwy. 274-N for 4.2 miles, left on Hwy.
557 for.6 miles to Pine Grove Baptist
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M Hwy 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Hwy.
55 for 9.5 miles through Clover S.C.,
right on Lloyd White. Red. (148) for 2.3 miles, left on Crowders Creek Rd.
-(1103) for 1.3 miles, right on Sparrow Springs Rd. (1125) for.5 alles. Oates
-Dairy is on the left.
(CNS #221)
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Hwy. 274-N for 5 alles, right on Pole Branch Rd. (279) for 5.8 miles to Friendship Baptist Church on left.
F3 10 3-Hwy. 274-N for 5 miles, right on Pole i
Branch Rd. (279) for 2.8 miles, right on Hwy. 273 for 3 miles to Allen Steam Plant Bridge.
near F3 14 4
W Hwy, 274-N for 5 miles, right on Pole-
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FIELD MONITORING SURVEY DATA SHEET' Team Location Survey Time Results
[] Gamma mR/hr
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hours Classification:
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SUGGESTED GUIDELINES FOR FOXTR0T SURVEY' TEAM I
Receive Instructions from FMC, RPPM, or Supervisor y
Go to R/IC Calibration Lab-Pick up Foxtrot Kit-Back. Pack w/ supplies Instruments i
Radio and antenna t
Respirator w/GMRI canister (ensure proper fit size) _
Source Check Instruments Proceed to Material Access Portal (MAP) on 594' Don low and high range dosimetry, TLD and fill'out dose card Dress in sack suit, hood, shoe covers, gloves Perform a radio communication check with FMC and inform the FMC_ you are ready for further instructions Begin Field Monitoring Note:
If FMC does not mention respirator requirements, request this information.
Note:
Excess material, i.e. respirator, radios, instruments,'not in use can be placed in the back pack.
Upon. completion:
s Complete. respirator blue cards Replace sack suits,' hoods, gloves, shoe covers with ones that have never been used.
Rostore kit to original condition and location.
Post-job BBA, if required.
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Receive direction from_the FMC,.RPPM, or Supervisor Get key to Emergency Kit Room from RP Key Box. At night, contact Security to open the exterior door to the emergency equipment room.
Proceed to Emergency Kit room.
Ensure the tamper seal on the Emergency Kit has not been broken and inventory any that have.
Open Emergency Kit
- Team members do the following:
Team Member Team Member Get key for available vehicle Perform a battery and source s
(If none available, use check for survey instruments.
privately owned vehicle)
Turn the E140N Count Rate Meter on and continuously monitor the audible signal while locating and tracking the plume.
Survey the area for higher than background radiation levels.-
r Get portable radio ready and-take both antennas Perform a radio communication check with FMC Start vehicle Don low and high range dosimetry.
TLD and fill out dose card Inform the FMC you are ready for further instructions Move to field and begin monitoring Upon completion:
Complete respirator blue cards Restore kit to original condition and location
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Post-job BBA, if required
- Charlie and Delta teams should contact FMC for equipment acquisition.
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SUGCESTED GUIDELINES FOR SAMPLE VAN TEAMS
.l Receive direction from.the FMC, RPPM,'or Supervisor L
Get key to Emergency Kit Room from RP Key Box. At night, contact Security to op'an. the exterior door to the emergency kit room.
Proceed to Emergency Kit Room i
Ensure the tamper seal on the Emergency Kit has not been broken and inventory any that have.
Verify that MCA is functional by performing MCA source check per Enclosure 5.3.-
Open kit for respective van Team members do the following:
Team Member Team Member; Get key for van from kit Perfore a battery and source-check for survey instruments..
Turn the E140N Count Rate Meter on and continuously monitor the-audible signal while locating and tracking the plume.
Start van motor and air
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'take both antennes Perform a radio communication 1
Perform a radio communication l.
check using van radio with FMC.
check.using portable radio with FMC l'
Power down MCA System l-Both members move the MCA to the. van (ensure source and shelves are on Unit Tray) y i
Place switch on power inverter in van to ON.
Plug in MCA i
i Place detector in shield Power up MCA System
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