ML20043J037
| ML20043J037 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Limerick |
| Issue date: | 06/20/1990 |
| From: | Hunger G PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9006270221 | |
| Download: ML20043J037 (6) | |
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r PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY l
NUCLEAR GROUP HEADQUARTERS 955 65 CHESTERBROOK BLVD.
WAYNE, PA 19087 5691 (as s) s40 sooo June 20, 1990 Docket Nos. 50-352 50-353 License Nos. NPP-39 NPP-85 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l
Attn: Document Control Desk l
Washington, DC 20555 L
Subject:
Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 and 2 i
1990 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Emergency Exercise Objectives i
Gentlemen:
Attached is the description, scope, and objectives for the Limerick Generating Station (LGS), Units 1 and 2, 1990 Annual j
t Emergency Exercise, scheduled for September 20, 1990.
This information is being submitted ninety'(90) days prior to the scheduled September 20, 1990 annual exercise in accordance with an NRC letter dated August 9, 1989, concerning the submittal of emergency exercise objectives and scenario guidelines for LGS.
This emergency exercise is the biennial full participation l
exercise, involving onsite and offsite emergency response 1
organizations, required by 10 CFR 50, Appendix E.
However, our letter dated May 16, 1990, requested an exemption from holding this biennial full participation onsite/offsite emergency exercise at LGS during 1990.
This exemption request specified that, if approved, the full participation emergency exercise would be rescheduled for a date between mid-January and mid-February of 1991, and an annual emergency exercise with limited participation by offsite emergency response organizations would be performed in lieu of l
the-full-scale exercise, which is scheduled for September 20, 1990.
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Document Control Desk Paco 2 Since approval of this exemption request is still pending, we are therefore providing the description, scope, and objectives for the September 20, 1990 full participation emergency exercise, in accordance with your August 9, 1989 letter.
If the exemption request is approved, we will submit revised objectives for the emergency exercise to reflect limited participation by offsite emergency response organizations.
Additionally, your August 9, 1989 letter, requested that we designate an individual from Philadelphia Electric Company to interface with the NRC regarding this energency exercise.
Please provide any comments concerning this exercise to the indi'tidual identified below.
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L. Adams Emergency Preparedness Section Philadelphia Electric Company 955-65 Chesterbrook Blvd.
51A-7 Wayne, PA 19087-5691 Phone (215) 640-6880 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sin erely yo rs,
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j Licensing Section Nuclear Engineering and Services i
Attachments cc:
T. T. Martin, Administrator, Region I, USNRC T. J.
Kenny, USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, LGS i
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l EXERCISE OBJECTIVES LIMERICK GENERATING STATION 1990 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE In order to demonstrate the radiological emergency responso preparedness of the Limerick Generating Station, the Philadelphia Electric Company (PEco), the Pennsylvania Emergency Managomont Agency (PEMA), and the surrounGing local jurisdictions, an integrated radiological emergency response exercise will be conducted.
The PEco objectives for the exercise are as follows:
A.
EXERCISE INITIATION A1.
Conduct an annual exercise.
A2.
Conduct a full participation exercise (every two years).
AB.
Conduct a formal critique in order to identify weak or deficient areas that need correction.
A9.
Conduct an exercise that tests the ERO's ability to respond to a rapidly degrading simulated situation.
B.
INCIDENT ASSESSMENT AND CLASSIFICATION Bl.
Recognize that an emergency action level has boon reached I
(exceeded) and correctly classify the emergoney.
B2.
Continuously monitor applicable parameters and correctly upgrado/ downgrade the emergency classification in a timely fashion.
B3.
Determine the source term of a simulated environmental radiological release.
B4.
Correctly determino the projected dose resulting from a simulated gaseous radiological release.
B5.
Correctly determine the projected dose resulting from a simulated liquid radiological release.
B9.
Compare projected or actual (simulated) dosos to protectivo i
I action guidelines and use this comparison as a basis for making l
protective action recommendations.
l B10. Assess the type and extent of simulated damage to station l
equipment.
4 Bil. Collect and analyze a coolant sample using the Post Accident Sampling System (PASS),
B12. Determine the extent of core damage using simulated PASS results.
B13. Estimate total population exposure received.
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l EXERCISE @&JECTIVES LIMERICK GENERATING STATION 1990 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE B14. Determine actual or potential magnitude and locations of sinalated radiological liquid or gaseous hazards.
B15. Access meteorological data for use in dose projections.
C. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION C10 Perform initial notification of the counties and state (s) within 15 minutes of emergency declaration.
C2.
Perform initial notification of the NRC within one hour of emergency declaration.
C3.
Complete initial notifications in a timely fashion.
C4.
Perform notifications (initial or follow-up) using backup methods (if required)
C5.
Make follow-up notifications to agencies notified initially upon escalation or downgrade of the emergency classification / situation.
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C6.
Activate the ERO using the public address system, telephone, and/or callout procedures.
C7.
Implement procedures for prompt public notification.
C8.
Conduct two-way communication between the EOF and risk county emergency operations centers.
C9.
Conduct two-way communication between the EOF and field monitoring teams, C10. Conduct two-way communication between emergency teams and i
their controlling emergency facilities-(i.e., MMA, OSC, or TSC).
l C11. Notify station personnel of evacuation using station alarms and public address system.
C12. Notify station personnel of accountability using station alarms and public address system.
C13. Establish two-way communications with the NRC using the
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Health Physics Netwerk telephone line.
C14. Maintain and update status boards.
C15. Maintain and update emergency logs.
C16. Periodically update emergency response personnel using tho
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public address system or other appropriate means.
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EXERCISE ORIECTIVES I
LIMERICK GENERATING STATIOli 1990 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE D. EMERGENCY FACILITY ACTIVATION AND STAFFING Dl.
Timely activation of the TSC within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> of Alert declaration.
D2.
Timely activation of the OSC within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> of Alert declaration.
D3.
Timely activation of the EOF within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> of Site Emergency declaration.
D4.
Activate the ENC, E.
RADIOIDGICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL El.
Distribute dosimetry and or ensure the radiological habitability in the emergency response facilities.
E2.
Authorize simulated emergency exposure limits in excess of those in 10CFR20, as appropriate for the situation.
E3.
Issue respiratory protection to emergency response personnel.
E4.
Issue protective clothing to emergency response personnel.
E5.
Simulate the issuance of radioprotective drugs to emergency i
response personnel.
E6.
Institute measures to control the spread of contamination.
1 E7.
Simulate personnel decontamination.
E8.
Simulate equipment decontamination.
E9.
Establish onsite ingestion control measures including prohibition of eating, drinking, and smoking.
F.
EMERGENCY DIRECTION AliD CONTROL F1.
Shift management assumes position of Emergency Director until relieved by designated personnel in the TSC.
F2.
Shift personnel initially respond to classify and mitigate the emergency.
F3.
Perform Emergency Director turnover and reEponsibility transfer from shift management to designated station management personnel.
F6.
Perform personnel search and rescue.
F7.
Dispatch the First Aid / Search and Rescue Team to administer l
EXERCISE OBJECTIVES LIMERICK GENERATING STATION 1990 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE i
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simulated first aid.
F8.
Deploy, direct, and track Field Survey Teams to gather environmental radiological data.
F9.
Transport simulated victim (s) to offsite medical facility.
F10. Dispatch the Fire Brigade to fight a simulated' fire.
Fil. Request assistance from and coordinate station access for offsite fire department.
F12.. Perform a shift turnover during simulated emergency response.
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F16. Make protective action recommendations to offsite agencies.
i F17. Facilitate station access for arriving non-badged assistanco personnel.
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PUBLIC INFORMATION Gl.
Implement rumor control procedures.
G2.
Prepare, review, and approve emergency news releases.
G3.
Coordinate with PEMA on the wording of news releases.
G4.
Forward copies of prepared news releases to corporate headquarters and have prepared statement ready for distribution to the customer service centers for use in rumor control.
G5.
Conduct periodic news conferences.
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