ML20052B145
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| Site: | Dresden, Quad Cities, Zion, LaSalle, 05000000 |
| Issue date: | 03/12/1982 |
| From: | Jonathan Barr, Flessner R COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. |
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| 4814A, EOF-3-01, EOF-3-1, NUDOCS 8204300077 | |
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{{#Wiki_filter:. CON"R0'__D CO?Y R EOF-3 Revision 3 January 1982 ~ GSEP CORPORATE COMMAND CENTER EMEGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIPs EOF-3
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6 EOF-3 Revision 3 January 1982 ENVIRONMENTAL / EMERGENCY COORDINATOR A. PURPOSE: The purpose of this procedure is to assist the Environmental / Emergency Coordina.or in fulfilling the responsibilities assigned in the GSEP. B.
REFERENCES:
1. The Generating Stations' Emergency Plan and Telephone Directory. 2. The GSEP Environmental Director Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures. 3. The Environs Group Procedures. C. PREREQUISITES: 1. The Environmental / Emergency Coordinator will designate an individual to fulfill the duties of Environmental Director at the CCC. D. PRECAUTIONS: 1. None. E. LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS: 1. None. F. PROCEDURE: 1. Responsibilities - The Environmental / Emergency Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and managing the activities associated with radiological consequence assessment, for operating the Emergency Control Center at the Nearsite EOF and for serving as the official contact with State and Federal radiological assessment personnel. 2. Duties - Direct a staff to include a communicator to the a. Corporate Command Center; a communicator to Illinois and Iowa or Wisconsin agencies; and a computer systems representative. b. Establish communications with the Corporate Environmental Center, the Onsite TSC, and/or the Nearsite EOF Recovery Center and obtain information on the accident conditions, meteorological conditions, and estimates of radioactive material releases. Page 1 of 9
EOF-3 Revision 3 j January 1982 l 2. Duties - (Continued...) c. Establish communications with offsite authorities, especially the Department of Nuclear Safety RAFT (located near the site) and REAC (Springfield) facilities, and relay information necessary for the respective authorities to implement their emergency plans. d. Coordinate the activities of the Environs Director (nearsite) and the Environmental Director at the CCC. Coordinate the activities of environmental contractors, e. Make sure the Environs Director has established communication with Illinois DNS Rapid Assistance Team (RAT) if a team was dispatched. Provide vehicle (and drivers with appropriate protective equipment and personnel dosimetry) if requested by DNS to support State field activities. f. Interpret radiological data and periodically update the Onsite TSC, Recovery Center, and of fsite authorities of real time measurements and projected radiological exposure. Update the appropriate state' and Federal authorities at 15-minute intervals or as soon as possible when field conditions are reported to have changed significantly. 1. Direct the information to be relayed to a staff communicator whose primary duty is to update the state and Federal agencies. 2. Provide a phone which can be used primarily by the communicator to update the state and Federal agencies. g.- Based upon calculated dose projections, make recommendations for protective actions offsite consistent with Checklists 1,2, and 3 of this procedure. h. Establish a schedule of personnel assignments for all environmen;al and offsite health physics 1. positions. If 24-hour shift coverage is required, refer to Attachement E which is a suggested shift manning schedule for four or five person rotation. Use of the schedule is optional. i. Maintain a record of the GSEP related activities. Refer to Attacchment D. G. CHECKLISTS: 1. Attachment A - GSEP Guidelines for Recommended Offsite Protective Actions for Gaseous Plume Exposure (Table 6.3-1 of the GSEP). 2. Attachment B - GSEP Guidelines for Protection Against Ingestion of Contamination for the Offsite Public (Table 6.3-2 of the GSEP). Page 2 of 9 i
t 4 EOF-3 Revision 3 January 1982 G. CHECKLISTS: (Continued..) 3. Attachment C - Summary of Possible Offsite Protective Actions to be Recommended or Implemented During an Emergency (Table 6.3-3 of the GSEP). 4. Attachment D - Environmental / Emergency Coordinator's checklist. 5. Attachment E - Schedule for Recovery Group Shif t Manning. 6. Attachment F - Environmental Organization. H. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
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TABLE 6.3-2 ( CSEP CUIDELINES FOR PROTECTION AGAINST INGESTION OF CONTAMINAT \\ l FOOD AND WATER CONTAMINATION A. Derived Response Levels Preventive Action Levela* Total Intake via All Pasture Grass Nuclide** Critical Organ Milk / Water *** Food and Water Pathways (Fresh weight) 0.27 uC1/kg I-131 Thyroid 0.012 uci/1 0.09 uCL Cs-137 Whole Body 0.34 uC1/1 7 uCL 3.5 uCi/kg 0.7 uC1/kg 0.007 uC1/1 0.2 uCi 0.13 uC1/1 2.6 uCi 13 uC1/kg St-90 Bone St-89 Bone h id
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ther organ. mitment to the thyroid or a 5 rem projected dose commitment to the whole bo N h itical .u 3 Inf ants are considered to be the critical segment of the population. w { o rgan(s). 5. Recommended Protective Actions w Emergency Level Exceeded Preventive Level Exceeded Isolate food containing radioactive contani-o For pasture; remove lactating dairy cows from nation to prevent its introduction into com-a contaminated pasturage and substitute uncon-merce and determine whether condemnation or taminated stored feed.
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source of uncontaminated water. taking this action, consider: For milk; withhold milk from market to allow o Consider diversion of fluid -Availability of other possible actions; radioactive decay. milk for production of butter or evaporated milk. -Importance of particular foods in For fruits and vegetables; wash, brush, or scrub nutrition; and e to remove contamination. Allow radioactive decay -Time and ef fort required to take action. ce :o g through canning, dehydration, or storage. ((7 For grains; mill and polish. maw 4o e
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I ) TABLE 6.3-3 SUP9tARY OF POSSIBLE OFFSITE PROTECTIVE A'**f 0NS TO BE RECOMMENDED OR IMPLEMENTED DURING AN El.LRGENCY, .l 1 a ACCIDENT PHASE EXPOSURE PATHWAY EXAMPLES OF ACTION TO RE RECOMMENDED Inhalation of gases. Evacuation, shelter, access control, respiratory protection. I I EMERGENCY radiciodine, or particulate prophylaxis (thyroid protection) PHASE l (0.5 to 30 hours)* Direct whole body exposure Evacuation, shelter, access control Ingestion of milk Take cows off pasture, prevent cows from drinking surface water, discard contaminated milk, or divert to stored products such as cheese Ingestion of fruits and Wash all produce, or impound produce, delay harvest until y 2 INTERMEDIATE vegetables approved, substitute uncontaminated produce -3 2 l PHASE Ingestion of water Cut off contaminated supplies, substitute from other sources. 3 filter, demineralize k ,,g (30 hours to 30 days)* Whole body exposure and Relocation, decontamination, access control G 3 w inhalation Ingestion of food and water Decontamination, condemnation, or destruction of food; deep a o contaminated from the soit plowing, condemnation, or alternate use of land either by resuspension or 3LONG TERM uptake through roots PHASE Whole body exposure from Relocation, access control, decontamination, fixing of (over 30 days)* deposition material or contamination, deep plowing inhalation of resuspended material I Emergency phase - Time period of major release and subsequent plume exposure. Intermediate phase - Time period of moderate continuous releases with plume exposure and contamination of environment. @gg E17 3Long Term Phase - Recovery period. gmw x8
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Reference:
USEPA " Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents," 1975.
EOF-3 Revision 3 January 1982 ATTACHMENT D Environmental / Emergency Coordinator's Checklist This checklist is for the convenience of the Environmental / Emergency Coordinator. It is not necessary to adhere to the checklist item-by-item. It may serve as an aid for recording information during the recovery operation. 1. Reported to Recovery Manager and assumed control of the Emergency Control Center at Nearsite EOF at: Date: Time: 2. Established communication with the CCC Environmental Director at: Date: Time: 3. Established communication with the Environs Director at: Date: Time 4. Established communications with offsite authorities at Agency Name Date/Name Contacted MM REAC DOE 5. General notes on Recovery Activities: Page 7 of 9
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March 23, 1982 Document 95074A f TABLE OF CONTENTS Number Title CC-1 The Corporate Command (Rev.8, Aug.1981) Center Director CC-1A Corporate Connand Center (Rev.0, June 1980) Director - Hazardous Material Release CC-2 The Corporate Command Center (Reve 3, Jan.1981) Intelligence Director CC-3 The Medical Director (Rev.2, Jan.1981) CC-4 Information Director (Rev.2, Dec.1980) CC-5 The ERP Director (Rev.0, Dec.1980) CC-6 The Manpower and Logistics Director (Rev.2, Dec.1980) CC-7 The Communications Director (Rev.3, Jan.1981) CC-8 The Health Physics Director (Rev.0, Jan.1981) CC-9 The Accounting Director (Rev.2, Jan.1981) CC-10 The Legal Consultant (Rev.2, Jan.1981) l Page 1 I ~
a March 23, 1982 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued...) Number Title CC-ll The Engineering Director (Rav.2, Nov.1980) CC-12 The System Power Dispatcher (Rev.6, Jan.1981) CC-13 The Exercise and Drill Program (Rev.0, Jan.1981) CC-14 Offsite Communications capabilities (Rev.0, Jan.1981) CC-15 The Division Director (Rev.0, Jan.1981) EOF-1 The Recovery Manager (Rev.2, Aug. 1981) EOF-2 The Technical Support Manager (Rev.1, Dec.1980) EOF-3 The Environmental / Emergency Coordinator (Rev.3, Jan.1982) EOF-4 The Emergetscy News Center Director (Rev.1, Dec.1980) EOF-5 The Design and Construction Support (Rev.1, Dec.1980) Manager EOF-6 The Administration and Logistics Manager (Rev.1, Dec.1980) EOF-7 The Scheduling / Planning Manager (Rev.1, Dec.1980) EOF-8 The Waste Systems Radiation Control (Rev.2, Dec. 1980) Manager EOF-9 Recovery Operations (Rev.0, Feb.1981) EOF-10 The Advisory Support Director (Rev.0, Feb.1981) EOF-ll Training Director (Rav.0, Jan.1981) Page 2
March 23, 1982 i TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued...) Number Title EOF-12 Access Control to the Emergency (Rev.1, Oct. 1981) Operations Facility and Corporate Command Center. EOF-13 Activation of the Nestinghouse Nuclear (Rev.0, Nov.1981) Training Center as Nearsite EOF for Zion Station. EOF-14 Activation of the General Electric (Rev.0, Dec.1981) Nuclear Training Center as Nearsite EOF for Dresden Station. t Page 3 ... -}}