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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedure EPIP-OSC-10 Re Initial Assessment of Plant Parameters & Effluent Monitors to Determine Source Term
ML20066A268
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Issue date: 10/12/1982
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OMAHA PUBLIC~ POWER DISTRICT CONFIRMATION OF TRANSMITTAL EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES (EPIP) y 5 N R Q--

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Date October 12, 1982 Holds'and maintains Copy No. /$

The following procedures are provided for your use:

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Procedure Title Remove From Manual Table of Contents i thru ix, N/A Table of contents, Rev. 1, Rev. 2, dated dated 8-24-82 (i_thru ix) l 9-7-82 f

EPIP-0SC-10 EPIP-0SC-10-1 Initial Assessment of EPIP-0SC-10,-Rev. O, dated thru EPIP-0SC-Plant Parameters and 4-23-82 (1 thru 9) 10-9, Rev. l',

Effluent Monitors to dated 8-26-82 Determine Source Term I

EPIP-0SC-11 EPIP-0SC-11-1 -Initial Dose Assessment EPIP-0SC-1, Rev. O, dated i

thru EPIP-0SC-Based on Plant Instru-3-11-82 (1 thru 3) 4 11-3, Rev. 1, mentation dated 8-31-82 EPIP-EOF-9 EPIP-EOF-9-1 Personnel Accountability EPIP-E0F-9, Rev. 1, dated thru EPIP.-E0F-4-23-82 (1 thru 2) i 9-2, Rev. 2, dated 8-31-82 W- & e Manager - Radiological Health &

Emergency Planning I hereby acknowledge receipt of the above copy or numbered pages.

The additional or revised pages have been included in my assigned copy of the EPIP and/or super-seded pages have been removed as required.

Signed Date (Please sign and return this form within 5 days to the Manager - Radiological Health & Emergency Planning, Omaha Public Power District,1623 Harney Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68102.)

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If EPIP copies have been transferred to another person or address, please fill out the spaces below.

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The following' procedures are provided for your use:

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Procedure Title Remove From Manual EPIP-RR-6 EPIP-RR-6-1 Population Exposure EPIP-RR-6, Rev. 2, dated thru EPIP-RR

. Projection 5-25-82 (1 thru 10) 6-8, Rev. 3, dated 9-7-82 EPIP-RR-17 EPIP-RR-17 Recovery Organization's EPIP-RR-17, Rev. O, dated thru EPIP-RR-Security and Technical 7-14-81 (1 thru 3) 17-3, Rev. 1, Support Administrative dated 8-31-82 Supervisor EPIP-PI-1 EPIP-PI-1 thru Public Information EPIP-PI-1/7, Rev. 1, dated EPIP-PI-51, (Crisis Communication 3-31-81 (1 thru 52)

Rev. 2, dated Pian) 9-14-82 WM tianager - Radiological Health &

Emergency Planning I hereby acknowledge receipt of the above copy or numbered pages.

The additional or' revised pages have been included.in my assigned copy of the EPIP and/or super-seded pages have been removed as required.

Signed Date (Please~ sign and return this form within 5 days to the Manager - Radiological Health & Emergency Planning, Omaha Public Power District, 1623 Harney Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68102. )

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EPIP-OSC-5 Site Area Emergency Actions RI 1-14-82 1-14-82 EP P-OSC-6 General Emergenc/ Actions R1 1-14-82 1-14-82 EPIP-OSC-7 Personnel liescue R1 8-24-82 8-24-82 EPIP-OSC-8 Medical Ass,istance R0 2-20-81 g

EPIP-OSC-9 Emergency Repairs, Conective.

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Parameters and Effluent Monitors

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Revision Last Review Procedure No.

Title Date Date EPIP-EOF-4 Measurement of Airborne Radioactivity R3 8-18-82 8-18-82 EPIP-EOF-5 Onsite Dose Assessment R3 8-18-82 8-18-82 EPIP-EOF-6 Off-Site Dose Assessment R3 8-18-82 8-18-82 EPIP-EOF-7 Protective Action Guidelines R1 4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-EOF-8 Environmental Monitoring R1 5-13-82 5-13-82 EPIP-EOF-9 Personnel Accountability R2 8-31-82 8-31-82 EPIP-EOF-10 Personnel Decontamination R1 7-14-81 EPIP-EOF-11 Dosimetry and Records R0 2-20-81 EPIP-EOF-12 Site Security R0 2-20-81 EPIP-EOF-13 Shift Supervisor /EDO to ED0 Transition RO 7-14-81 EPIP-EOF-14 EDO to Recovery Manager Transition R0 7-14-81 EPIP-EOF-15 Determination of Contamination

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Release Through Plant Stack R0 4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-EOF-16 Continuing Dose Assessments

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Revision Last Review Procedure No.

Title Date Date EPIP-TSC-1 Activation of Technical Support Center R1 7-14-81 EPIP-TSC-2 Technical Support Center Communication R0 2-20-81 EPIP-TSC-3 Plant and Reactor Operation Support - Alert Classification R0 2-20-81 EPIP-TSC-4 Plant and Reactor Operation Support - Site Area Emergency Classification R1 7-14-81 EPIP-TSC-5 Plant and Reactor Operation Support - General Emergency Classification R0 2-20-81 EPIP-TSC-6 Plant Engineering and Repair R0 2-20-81 iii 9-7-82 SEP 7 1982 g

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RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION Revision Last Review Procedure No.

Title Date Date EPIP-RR-1 Activation of Recovery Organization R2 4-30-82 4-30-82 EPIP-RR-2 Re-entry and Recovery Communication R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-3 Re-entry to Evacuated Area R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-4 Re-entry and Recovery On-Site NRC Coordination R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-5 Technical Specification Modifications R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-6 Population Exposure Projection R3 9-7-82 9-7-82

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EPIP-RR-7 Recovery Decontamination R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-8 Waste Management R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-9 Re-entry and Recovery Equipment Procurement R0 2-20-81 EPIP-RR-10 Recovery Organi::stion's Recovery Manager R1 4-23-82 4-23-82 EPIP-RR-11 Recovery Organization's Technical Support Manager R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-12 Recovery Organization's Licensing Administrator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-13 Recovery Organization's l

Core Physics Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-14 Recovery Organization's Systems Analysis / Procedure Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-15 Recovery Organization's Shift Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-16 Recovery Organization's Instrument and Control Support Coordinator RO 7-14-81

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RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION (Continued)

Revision Last Review Procedure No.

Title Date Date EPIP-RR-17 Recovery Organization's Security and Technical Support Administrative Supervisor R1 8-31-82 8-31-82 EPIP-RR-18 Recovery Organization's Plant Operations Manager RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-19 Recovery Organization's Shift Operations Supervisor RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-20 Recovery Organization's Instrument and Control Supervisor RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-21 Recovery Organization's Maintenance / Quality Control Supervisor R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-22 Recovery Organization's Health Physics / Chemistry Supervisor R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-23 Recovery Organization's Procedure / Training Supervisor R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-24 Recovery Organization's Emergency Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-25 Recovery Organization's Dose Assessment Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-26 Recovery Organization's Environmental Survey & Analysis Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-27 Recovery Organization's Radiochemical Analysis Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-R1 28 Recovery Organization's Dosimetry Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-29 Recovery Organization's Administrative Logistics Manager RO 7-14-81

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EPIP-RR-30 Recovery Organization's Administrative Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 ISSilED SEP 7 1982 L

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RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION (Continued)

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Date Date EPIP-RR-31 Recovery Organization's Finance Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-32 Recovery Organization's Accommodations Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-33 Recovery Organization's Commissary Support Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-34 Recovery Organization's Communications Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-35 Recovery Organization's Human Resources Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-36 Recovery Organization's Material Management Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-37 Recovery Organization's Transportation Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-38 Recovery Organization's Accounting Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-39 Recovery Organization's Emergency News Center Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-40 Recovery Organization's E0F Information Specialist RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-41 Recovery Organization's EOF Technical Liaison R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-42 Recovery Organization's ENC Information Specialist R0 7-14-81 l

EPIP-RR-43 Recovery Organization's i

l ENC Technical Liaison R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-44 Recovery Organization's Public Information & Rumor Control Supervisor R0 7-14-81 SEP 7 1992

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RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION (Continued)

Revision Last Review Procedure No.

Title Date Date EPIP-RR-45 Recovery Organization's

-Clerical Supervisor R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-46 Recovery Organization's Internal Services Coordinator RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-47 Recovery Organization's Design and Construction Manager R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-48 Recovery Organization's Utility Engineering Director R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-49 Recovery Organization's Architect Engineering Director R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-50 Recovery Organization's Director of Nuclear Steam Supply System RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-51 Recovery Organization's Director of Construction RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-52 Recovery Organization's Construction Quality Assurance Director R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-53 Recovery Organization's Manager of Waste Management R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-54 Recovery Organization's Radwaste/ Technical Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-55 Recovery Organization's Scheduling / Planning Manager R0 7-14-81 t

EPIP-RR-56 Recovery Organization's Advisory Support Coordinator R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-57 Recovery Organization's Nuclear Fuel Supplier Representative R0 7-14-81 i

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RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION (Continued)

Revision Last Review Procedure No.

Title Date Date EPIP-RR-58 Recovery Organization's Architect Engineering Representative (Gibbs & Hill)

RO 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-59 Recovery Organization's Architect Engineering Representative (Pickard, Lowe

& Garrick)

R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-60 Recovery Organization's Radiological Assessment Representative R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-61 Recovery Organization's Site Representative R0 7-14-81 EPIP-RR-62 Recovery Organization's NRC & FEMA Representative R0 7-14-81 e

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PUBLIC INFORMATION Revision Last Review Procedure No.

Title Date Date EPIP-PI-1 Crisis Comunication Plan R2 9-14-82 9-14-82 l

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EPIP-OSC-10-1 Fort Calhoun Station Unit No. 1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EPIP-OSC-10 Initial Assessment of Plant Parameters and Effluent Monitors to Determine Source Term I.

PURPOSE To determine the release rates of radionuclides from the plant, following an accidental release of airborne activity, these two methods are used:

A.

Estimate release rates using stack or condenser off gas effluent monitor data.

B.

Estimate release rates using containment area monitor data, when the containment is isolated.

II. PREREQUISITES A.

Emergency classification has been defined per EPIP-OSC-1.

B.

Emergency plan has been activated per EPIP-OSC-2.

C.

Effluent radiation monitors data is available for estimating release rates from the stack or condenser off gas.

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Containment exposure rates data is available from the containment area radiation monitor (s) and the containment has been isolated in order to determine the release rates from the containment.

III. PRECAUTIONS None IV.

PROCEDURE 1.

Source term ysing effluent monitors data.

(1) Complete the attached Form FC-220, for meteorological data and calculation of release rate, 'Q' in Ci/sec.

NOTE:

Information from Form FC-220 will be used for performing initial dose assessment per EPIP-OSC-11.

2.

Source term using containment area monitor data (when containment is isolated).

NOTES:

1.

Information from Table OSC-10.1 will be used for performing initial dose assessment per EPIP-OSC-11.

2.

This procedure is used for obtaining the source term ME E

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PROCEDURE (Continued)

(1) Noble gas release rates.

a.

Select the time after an accident at which release rate is to be calculated and enter in Table OSC-10.1.

b.

Determine the containment area monitor reading from the control room radiation monitor readout and record in Table OSC-10-1.

c.

Determine the containment dose rate for LOCA from-Figure OSC-10.1 and record in Table OSC-10.1.

d.

Determine the noble gas release rate from the contain-ment for LOCA from Figure OSC-10.2 and enter this value in Table OSC-10.1.

e.

Estimate the noble gas release rate from the containment for any accident by using the equation presented in Table OSC-10.1 and enter the result in Table OSC-10.1.

f.

Notify the Plant Manager or EDO about the results.

g.

Repeat steps a through.e as deemed necessary.

(2)

Iodine - 131 release rates.

a.

Select the time after an accident at which the release rate is to be calculated and enter in Table OSC-10.1.

b.

Determine the containment area monitor reading from the control room radiation monitor readout and record in Table OSC-10.1.

c.

Determine the containment dose rate for LOCA from Figure OSC-10.1 and record in Table OSC-10.1.

d.

Determine the Iodine -131 release rate from the containment for LOCA from Figure OSC-10.3 and enter this value in Table OSC-10.1.

e.

Estimate the iodine release rate from the containment for l

any accident by using the equation presented in Table OSC-10.1 and enter the result in Table OSC-10.1.

f.

Notify the Plant Manager or EDO about the results.

g.

Repeat steps a through e as deemed necessary.

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Wind direction at 10 meters is

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Temperature Difference (AT) is c at hours.

STABILITY CLASS (from AT and table below)

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Wind speed at 10 meters is mph at hours.

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Wind speed at 10 meters is mph at hours.

(previous hour)

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mph x 0.447 =

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Stack flow rate =

cfm.

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Condenser off gas flow rate =

cfm RM-057 ONLY 3

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X/Q (at site boundary) =

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RM-052 reads cpm at hours RM-052 background cpm at hours 052 net epm is ncpm.

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Ci/sec (1) Monitors sensitivity factors are per Revision 25, dated January 7,1982 of the Technical Data Book. Use the revised data, if available.

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RM-062 reads epm at hours RM-062 background cpm at hours RM-062' net cpm is nepm.

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(1) pCi/cc ]

RELEASE RATE (Q) =

Ci/sec h

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RM-060 reads epm at hours.

I RM-060 background cpm at hours.

RM-060 net epm is nepm.

RM-060 sample volume:

i Sample Volume (cc) = [ RM-060 flow rate (cfm)* ] x [ Time cartridge in service (min) ] x [ (28,317 (cc/ft ) ]

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[ 2.26E+03 cpm x cc ]

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(1) pCi (Sample Vol.)]

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Ci/sec 1

NOTE:

' If the specific activity for iodine-131 has been determined from the sample cartridge using isotopic gamma spectroscopy, the release rate i

from the plant may be calculated using the following equation:

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RM-061 reads.

cpm at hours.

RM-061 background cpm at hours.

RM-061 net cpm is acpm.

RM-061 Sample volume Sample Volume (cc) = [RM-061 flow rate (cfm)*] x [(Sample collection 3

time (min)**] x'[28,317 (cc/ft ]

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CC

  • The averagee flow rate for RM-061 is approximately 7 cfm.

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(1) pCi (Sample Vol.)]

RELEASE RATE (Q) =

Ci/sec

    • The normal sample collection time used for RM-061 is 60 minutes.

5.

RM-057 reads cpm at hours.

RM-057 background cpm at hours.

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TABLE OSC-10.1 Release Rate Calculation Using Containment

' Area Radiation Monitors Date and Time of Accident 1.

Noble Gas Release Rates:

Time after the Accident (t):

hrs.

Area Monitor Reading:

R/hr.

Dose Rate from Figure OSC-10.1 at time 't':

R/hr.

Noble Gas Release Rate at Time

't' from Figure OSC-10.2:

Ci/sec.

Therefore:

Noble Gas Release Rate (Q) = Area Monitor Reading x Noble Gas Release Rate for LOCA, (For any accident)

Dose Rate for LOCA, Figure OSC-10.2 Figure OSC-10.1 or:

Q=

R/hr x Ci/sec R/hr Release Rate (Q) = ___

Ci/sec.

or:

2.

Iodine - 131 Release Rates Time after the Accident (t):

hrs Area Monitor Reading:

R/hr Dose Rate from Figure OSC-10.1 at time 't':

R/hr Release Rate from Figure OSC-10.3 at time 't':

Ci/see t

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I-131 Release Rate (Q) = Area Monitor Reading x I-131 Release Rate for LOCA, (For any accident)

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EPIP-OSC-11-1 Fort Calhoun Station Unit No. 1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EPIP-OSC-11 Initial Dose Assessment Based On Plant Instrumentation I.

PURPOSE To provide initial whole body and thyroid dose rate based on noble gases and iodine-131 release rates data obtained from EPIP-0SC-10.

II.

PREREQUISITES A.

An accident has occurred and has been classified per EPIP-OSC-1.

B.

The Emergency Response Plan has been activated per EPIP-OSC-2.

C.

Source term calculations for noble gases and iodine-131 have been completed per EPIP-OSC-10.

III. PRECAUTIONS None IV.

PROCEDURE NOTE: Dose assessment should be performed following the completion of EPIP-OSC-10.

1.

Obtain the actual X/Q value at the site boundary from the computer for

" Meteorological Data" of FC 220 attached to EPIP-OSC-10.

If actual X/Q is not available, calculate the X/Q at the site boundary using D.F. = 1.0 E-04 and average windspeed p from FC-220, X/Q = 1.0 E-04/

3 sec/m

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Whole Body Dose Rates

-(1) Obtain the noble gases release rate 'Q

' or Q 9, for RM-062orRM-057orcontainmentareamSnIk8rE*lromEPYP0SC-10 and using the X/Q from Step 1, above, calculate D as follows:

WB D

= 0.25 5y*QN.G. X/Q rem /sec.

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= (0.25)(0.8)(Q)N.G. (X/Q) (3.6 E+06) mrem or hr f9,

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PROCEDURE (Continued) 3.

Enter the whole body dose rate 'Dg' in Table OSC-11.1.

4.

Thyroid Dose Rates 1.

Obtain the I-131 release rate 'Q

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above, calculate D as follows:

= Q -131

  • B
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= (Q _g33)(6.9 E-05)(X/Q)(6.23 E+06)(3.6 E+06) mrem /hr 1

= 1.55 E+09 x x

Q -131 X/Q I

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=

5.

Enter the thyroid dose rate 'D ' in Table OSC-11.1.

6.

Repeat steps 1 through 5 as frequently as necessary, i.e. approximately once e9 ry hour.

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Fort Calhoun Station Unit No. 1 Emergency Plan ~ Implementing Procedure EPIP-EOF-9 PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY Method for quickly completing personnel accountability after the station nuclear alarm has sounded and station personnel are assembling at designated areas. Obtaining and maintaining the accountability of plant personnel is

.the responsibility of the Security & Technical Support Administrative Super-visor.

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I.

PURPOSE This procedure provides the instruction to be followed by personnel ac -

countability monitors and the security guards performing accountability duties.

II.

PREREQUISITES A.

The nuclear alarm has sounded.

B.

Station personnel are evacuating plant buildings.

III. PRECAUTIONS A.

Security badges must be collected as personnel exit the plant.

3 B.

Should any other security oriented emergency occur, refer to appli-cable Security Procedure.

IV.

PROCEDURE 1.

Collect security badges of personnel who exit at the plant entrance gate.

Security guards are assigned this duty.

2.

Collect security badge or obtain name of personnel who exited the Auxiliary Building directly.

3.

Monitor 17 of the Emergency Team will assist the security staff by providing to the security guard the names of persons who did not return a security badge or are known to remain in the plant to provide emergency-action.

4.

The security guard will input exit via the card reader, for personnel I

who returned security badges.

5.

Computer printout log will indicate person (s) remaining in plant.

6.

Cross-check computer list against Operations Support Center and Tech-nical Support Center personnel verified to be in the plant for emergency duties.

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Procedure (Continued):

7.

Inform the Security & Technical Support Administrative Supervisor of all personnel whose safe condition has not been verified. He in turn will'not.ify the Emergency Duty Officer.

8.

The Emergency Duty Officer shall initiate a search for any unaccount-able personnel after the reactor is in a shutdown condition.

9.

Use procedure EPIP-OSC-7 for personnel rescue.

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PURPOSE To project the radiation exposure to the general population'in the 10 mile EPZ radius based on the meteorological data and the gaseous releases from the Fort Calhoun Station.

II.

PREREQUISITES

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The recovery organization has been' activated per emergency procedure EPIP-RR-1.

B.

Technical Data Book is available.

III. PRECAUTIONS None IV.

PROCEDURE 1.

Contact the control room and obtain the meteorological and radiological information necessary to complete Form FC-220.

2.

Update the information in Step 1, above, as frequently as necessary, or at least every hour during an actual release.

3.

Projected population exposure rates:

A.

USING THE TI-59 CALCULATOR (1) Complete attached Form FC-220, for meteorological data and calculation of release rate, 'Q' by performing the following:

Insert both sides of Mag Card marked "RR-6" in side of cal-culator.

Press 'CLR'.

Meteorological Data:

a.

Press

'A'.

Enter the present hour's windspeed in mph, Press 'R/S'.

b.

-Enter the previous hours wind speed in mph, Press 'R/S'.

c.

Record average wind speed from the display in m/sec.

d.

Enter stack flow rate in CFM, Press 'R/S'.

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PROCEDURE (Continued)~

PROCESS MONITOR DATA:

(From Control Room)

  1. 1 RM-062*

a.

Press 'CLR'.

Press

'B', Enter counts per-minute,-

Press 'R/S'.

b.

Enter background counts per-minute, Press 'R/S'.

c.

Record net counts per-minute from display on,FC-220.

d.

Enter monitor sensitivity in epm, Press 'R/S'.

pCi/cc Press

'C'. Enter 'Q' (Release Rate) from display e.

in FC-220 and Table RR-6.1

  1. 2 RM-052 Repeat the above steps for RM-062 using parameters for RM-052.
  1. 3 RM-060 a.

Repeat steps a,b,c, of #1, above, using RM-060 parameters.

b.

Enter monitor sensitivity in epm, Press 'R/S'.

pei c.

Press 'R/S' again, Enter RM-060 flow rate, Press 'R/S'.

d.

Enter time of filter cartridge in service since the

'f start of accident in minutes, Press 'R/S'.

e.

Enter 'Q' (Release Rate) from display in FC-220 and Table RR-6.1.

(2) Determine the diffusion factor, D.F.,

for downwind locations listed in Table RR-6.1, from the appropriate overlay, based on known stability class from Form FC-220 and calculate X/Q from D.F. and average wind speed, p, as follows:

i a.

Press

'D', Enter D.F. (diffusion factor), Press 'R/S'.

I b.

Enter 'X/Q' from display in Table RR-6.1.

l is not in service, use the data for RM-052.

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PROCEDURE (Continued) j (3) Calculate the whole body dcse rate for the selected downwind locations as follows:

'a.

Enter 'Q' in Ci/sec for RM-062* from FC-220.

Press 'ST0 05'.

b.

Press '2nd A', 'RCLO6', then 'R/S'.

4 c.

Enter 'D

' Whole Body Dose Rate from display in Table WB RR-6.1 (4) Calculate thyroid dose rate at the selected downwind locations as follows:

a.

Enter 'Q' in Ci/sec for RM-060 from FC-220, Press 'STO 05',

then '2nd D', 'R/S'.

b. ' Enter 'D ' Thyroid Dose from display ~in Table RR-6.1.

t (5) Convey this information to the Emergency Coordinator.

B.

USING THE MANUAL CALCULATIONS:

(1) Complete the attached Form FC-220, for' meteorological data and calculation of release rates.

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for a downwind location listed in Table RR-6.1 from the appropriate overlay, based on known stability class from Form FC-220, and calculate X/Q from D.F.-and average wind speed, p, as follows:

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p 3

see/m, enter this value in Table RR-6.1

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j DWB = 0.25 Ey(X/Q)(Q)(3.6E+06)

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Where:

= 7.2E+05x x

Q for RM-062 X/Q or RM-052)*

in rem /hr,

=

enter this value'in Table RR-6.1

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PROCEDURE (Continued)

D.B is the dose rate in mrems/hr' g

Q is the noble gas release rate in ci/see p is the avg. wind speed in m/sec i~

s X/Q is the dispersion factor in sec/m Ey is the avg.' gamma energy per disintegration

= 0.8 Mev/ dis for noble gases.

3.6E+06 is the unit conversion factor (4) Calculate the thyroid dose rate for a selected downwind location as follows:

D = Q x B x (X/Q) (DCF) (3.6E+06)

= 1.55E+09. QxX/Q khere: = 1.55E+09 x x

Q for RM-060 x/Q in mrem /hr, enter this value in Table RR-6.1

=

D is the thyroid dose rate in mrems/hr Q is the iodine release rate ci/sec B is the breathing rate for child s

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= 6.9 E-05 m /sec s

X/Q is the dispersion factor in sec/m DCF is the dose conversion factor

= 6.23 E+06 reme/ci 3.6E+06 is the unit conversion factor (5) Convey this information to the Emergency Coordinator.

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POPULATION EXPOSURE PROJECTION

. DOWNWIND AVERAGE LOCATION WIND SPEED X/Q RELEASE RATE DOSE RATE 8

p (m/sec)

(sec/m ;

'Q' (ci/sec)

(mrem /hr)

T Whole Body Dose E

0 > x < 2 miles

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=

7 5 > x < 10 miles s.

=

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RM-062 reads cpm at hours RM-062 background cpm at hours RM-062 net cpm is ncpm.

Q=

cfm x [

nepm ] x 4.72E-04 Stack Flow Rate

[ 1.45E+07 cpm ]

[

(1) pCi/cc ]

RELEASE RATE (Q) =

Ci/sec 3.

RM-060 reads epm at hours.

RM-060 background cpm at hours.

RM-060 net epm is acpm.

RM-060 sample volume:

Sample Volume (cc) = [ RM-060 flow rate (cfm)* ] x [ Time cartridge in 3

service (min) ] x [ (28,317 (cc/ft ) ]

=

cc

  • The average flow rate for RM-060 is approximately 2.3 cfm.

Q=

cfm x [

nepm ] x 4.72E-04 Stack Flow Rate

[ 2.26E+03 cpm x cc ]

[

(1) pCi (Sample Vol.)]

RELEASE RATE (Q) =

Ci/sec NOTE:

If the specific activity for iodine-131 has been determined from the sample cartridge using isotopic gamma spectroscopy, the release rate from the plant may be calculated using the following equation:

Q=

cfm x pCi/cc x 4.72E-04 Stack Flow Rate I-131 Spec. Activity RELEASE RATE (Q) =

Ci/sec

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RM-061 reads epm at hours.

RM-061 background cpm at hours.

RM-061 net epm is acpm.

RM-061 Sample volume Sample Volume.(cc) = [RM-061 flow rate (cfm)*] x [(Sample collection-3 time (min)**] x [28,317 (cc/ft ]

=

cc

  • The average flow rate for RM-061 is approximately 7 cfm.

Q=

cfm x [

acpm ] x 4.72E-04 Stack Flow Rate

[ 4.56E+05 cpm x cc-)

[

(1) pCi (Sample Vol.)]

RELEASE RATE (Q) =

Ci/sec

    • The normal sample collection time used for RM-061 is 60 minutes.

5.

RM-057 reads epm at hours.

RM-057 background cpm at hours.

RM-057 net cpm is nepm -

Q=

cfm x [

nepm ] x 4.72 E-04 condenser off gas flow rate

[

4.0E+07 cpm

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(1) pCi/cc

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RELEASE RATE (Q) =

Ci/sec.

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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EPIP-RR-17 1

RECOVERY ORGANIZATION'S j

SECURITT AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR I.

PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to detail assignment and responsibilities of personnel in the Recovery Organization filling the position of Security and Technical Support Administrative Supervisor.

II.

PREREQUISITE Both primary and alternate individuals filling the position of Security and Technical Support Administrative Supervisor have been fully trained and are aware of their duties and responsibilities.

III.

PRECAUTIONS None IV.

PROCEDURE

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Upon activation of the Recovery Organization, those individuals assigned to the position of Security and Technical Support Administrative Supervisor shall carry out this assignment as detailed in Appendix 1 of this implementing procedure.

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EPIP-RR-17 APPENDIX 1 SECURITY AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR A.

Personne1' Assignment Primary (Job Title)

Supervisor - Fort Calhoun Station Administrative and Security Services Alternate (Job Title)

Training Coordinator B.

Reporting Location Technical Support Center C.

Reports To Technical Support Manager D.

Supervises / Coordinates

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Security and Administrative personnel Members of the Emergency Team E.

Basic Function (s) 1.

Data' Coordinator 2.

Security Coordinator 3.

Administrative Coordinator F.

Responsibilities 1.

Upon notification of Recovery Organization activation, the primary and/or alternate Security and Technical Support Administrative Supervisor designate (s) will report to their assigned location listed in Section B of this appendix and inform the Technical Support Manager of their/his presence.

2.

Call out his staff detailed in Section D of this appendix and have them report to their normally assigned department in order to support on-site activites.

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-Responsibilities (Continued)

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Assure staff personnel accountability by maintaining a sign-in log of reporting personnel and establish a schedule of working hours to be able to support around-the-clock operation.

4.

Report the manpower status to the Technical Support' Manager.

5.

Coordinate Emergency Team personnel-assigned Tags 16, 17, and 22, and incorporate these individuals into Recovery Organization.

6.

Assign personnel to control the accumulation, retention and retrieval of plant and local environmental parameters.

7.

Will provide-automatically and upon request, information needed by members of the Emergency Response Organization.

8.

Will serve as single. point interface for the aquisition of plant data to ensure minir.um interference with shift operations personnel.

9.

Will direct normal in plant security personnel in maintaining the plant security system in support of the recovery effort.

10, Will provide in-plant security personnel at various locations to support the recovery effort.

11.

Will provide clerical support (e.3. typing, filing, office equipment s

operation) to'all areas within the Technical and Operation Support

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Groups.

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Coordinate with the Human Resources Coordinator in order to obtain skilled personnel needed to support the various Technical and Operations Support Group functions.

ll 13.

Coordinate with other members of the Aiministrative Logistics Group in order to obtain additional work spa ce, office supplies, communi-cations and office equipment that may be required.

14.

Maintain accountability of plant personnel.

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/~B Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure M': c EPIE-PI-1 PUBLIC INFORMATION (Crisis Communication Plan)

Method to provide for timely _and accurate release of information to the public during an emergency condition.

I.

PURPOSE This procedure provides guidance to the Division Manager - Public Relations and his staff for disseminating information to the public.

F II.

PREREQUISITE

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A.

Pre-arranged message formats are available.

B.

Public information personnel are cognizant of Fort Calhoun Station operation and contents of this public information plan.

III. PRECAUTIONS

, ~1 A.

Information forwarded from the EOF News Center must be reviewed and '

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approved by the Emergency Duty Officer, the Recovery Manager, or their designee.

B.

The release of news information should be coordinated with state, federal, and local public information directors.

IV.

PROCEDURE Public Information procedures are contained in the attached Crisis Communication Plan.

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Statement of Policy.............

EPIP-PI-1-3 II.

Classification of Emergencies.

EPIP-PI-1-4 III. Procedures..

EPIP-PI-1-5 A.

Unusual Event.

EPIP-PI-1-5 B.

Alert.

EPIP-PI-1-5 C.

Site Area Emergency and General Emergency.

EPIP-PI-1-7 IV.

Credentials.

EPIP-PI-1-12 V.

Periodic Public Information and Education.

EPIP-PI-1-13 A.

Implementation.

EPIP-PI-1-13

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VI.

Periodic Media Education and Information.

EPIP-PI-1-15 A.

Implementation.

EPIP-PI-1-15 Appendix A.

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Appendix B..

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EPIP-PI-1-18 Appendix C..

EPIP-PI-1-19 Appendix D..

EPIP-PI-1-21 Appendix E.

EPIP-PI-1-23 Appendix F..

EPIP-PI-1-24 Appendix G.

EPIP-PI-1-25 Appendix H..................

EPIP-PI-1-49 Appendix I..................

EPIP-PI-1-50 Appendix J.

EPIP-PI-1-51 IS$llED

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STATEMENT OF POLICY

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j Omaha Public power District has a policy of full disclosure and

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will provide the public with accurate, prompt, and significant infor-mation, either written or spoken, concerning any emergency at Fort Calhoun Station.

In the implementation of this policy, the District will communicate with the public via telephone, radio, newspaper, television and written correspondence; with its employees by means of telephone and/or in-house publications; and with the news media by means of written materials, briefings, telecasts, radio broadcasts, lectures, conferences, and tele-phone.

Omaha Public Power District is responsible for supplying the public with accurate and timely information on the status of the plant. Recom-mendaticus or directives to the public for protective actions, including evacuation, are the responsibilities'of county and state officials. To ensure an accurate and consistent information flow, the District will coordinate release of all information with the responsible stace and local officials.

If the emergency warrants, the District will utilize the Omaha-Douglas: Emergency Operations Center located in the Omaha-Douglas Civic Center, 18th and Farnam Streets, as a Media Release Center.

To ensure advance public understanding of emergency procedures, the District will cooperate with state and local authorities in an annual public information and education program.

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CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES The Nuclear Regulatory Commission lists four classifications of emergencies.

In summary, the classifications are:

1.

Notification of Unusual Event Events are in progress or have occurred which indicate a poten-tial degradation of the level of safety of the plant. The nature of these events may be of concern, but is below the threshold for emergencies which require immediate notification of the news media.

2.

Alert Events have occurred or are in progress which involve actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of plant safety.

3.

Site Area Emergency Events have occurred or are in progress which involve actual or likely major tailures of plant functions needed for the protec-tion of the public.

4.

General Emergency

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Events have occurred or are in progress which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation with potential for loss of containment integrity.

I, The Plant Manager, Fort Calhoun Station, or his designee, will I

notify the Public Relations Division Manager, or his designee, of aiy emergency at the nuclear plant.

The Public Relations Manager, or his designee, will then initiate implementation of this Crisis Communications Plan.

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Station, Public-Relations personnel-will take appropriate action in accor-

-dance with the incident classification as follows: "

A.

Notification of Unusual Event 1.

'Public Relations Division Manager as Immediately assign Information Specialist to establish communications with plant management and to gather spec-ific information about the incident.

b.

Evaluate information in accordance with Appendix H and determine whether either immediate media notification or news release at closecut is warranted.

i c.

Keep Senior Management informed through Assistant General Manager-Public Affairs.

2.

Information Specialist t

Establish communications with plant management and gather a.

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information pertaining to the incident.

b.

Relay information to Division Manager as it develops, updating regularly.

c.

Assist with news release preparation and/or media noti-fication if so directed by Division Manager.

B.

Alert i

1.

Public Relations Division Manager Dispatch Information Specialist to plant.

a.

b.

Ensure Division Information Office is staffed to handle media inquiries.

c.

Establish communications with Information Specialist at plant and determine whether immediate media notification is warranted.

d.

Prepare for additional duties in the event incident p p g,q- - --

escalates to a higher classification and it is necessary I ti dr to activate the Media Release Center. Keep Senior Management

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EPIP-PI-1-6 Place the following personnel on standby for possible q

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activation of the Media Release Center.

(1) Omaha-Douglas Civil Defense Coordinator (2) Technical Liaisons assigned to Media Release Center (3) State of Nebraska Public Information Officer (4) State of Iowa Public Information Officer (5) Washington County Public Information Officer (6) Harrison County Put,lic Information Officer (7) Pottawattamie County Public Information Officer (8) The designated Internal Services Coordinator Names and telephone numbers for the above are listed in Appendix A.

f.

Supervise preparation of close-out news release within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after the Alert is terminated.

2.

Information Specialist h'

Proceed to plant and report to plant manager.

a.

b.

Establish communications with Division Information Office and with Public Relations Division Manager.

Relay information on plant status to Division Information c.

Office as required, and at least hourly, until emergency is

.l terminated.

i d.

Provide news release material as directed.

Brief media representatives as appropriate at the near-e.

site press assembly point.

This currently is located in the parking area at the historical landmark site on the plant access road just cast of Highway 73.

f.

Assist with preparation of close-out news release within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> following termination of the emergency.

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Assistant General Manager - Public Affairs ~

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Proceed to Media Release' Center when it's activated.

b.

Keep Senior Management updated on public information developments.

c.

-Update by telephone local governmental officials who are not directly connected with emergency response, but who are apt to field media queries.

(See Appendix B for list.)

2.

Public Relations Division Manager a.

Dispatch Information Specialist to near-site Emergency Operating Facility (EOF) unless he is already there.

b.

Activate Media Release Center by notifying Omaha-Douglas Civil Defense Director.

c.

Assume role as Media Release Center Coordinator and staff equip center as appropriate.

(See Appendix C for staff positions and Appendix D for required equipment.)

a-j d.

Establish communications with Information Specialist at near-site EOF.

e.

Notify the Recovery Manager at the EOF when Media Release Center is activated and serviceable. Also notify local news media (Appendix E), and state and local public infor-mation officers listed in Appendix A.

f.

Assume' duties as official designated spokesman for the District. Coordinate the timely exchange and release of information with federal, state,-and local response organ-izations.

g.

Schedule news briefings and/or news' conferences and tech-nical briefings as appropriate and in cooperation with other response agencies.

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Supervise distribution of plant status reports to Assistant General Manager - Public Affairs, Rumor Control, Nebraska and Iowa Public Information Officers, and local Public

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Supervise preparation of voice. tapes for media use and serve as final release authority.

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Ensure District participation in rumor control efforts.

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Ensure that briefings and news conferences are recorded and available for transcription. Serve as final release authority.

m.

Schedule relief personnel as required.

3.

Information Specialist at EOF Proceed to near-site Emergency Operation Facility (EOF) a.

and report to Emergency Duty Officer or Recovery Manager, as appropriate, b.

Establish communications with both the Division Information Office and with Media Release Center.

c.

Establish communications with state and local information offices (See Appendix A for names and numbers). Maintain communications until Media Release Center is functioning,

.using established message forms contained in Appendix G as much as possible.

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Coordinate activities with state information officers when they arrive at the EOF and ensure that they receive prompt and accurate plant information.

e.

Gather plant information as it becomes available and eval-uate its significance in conjunction with the assigned Technical Liaison. Follow applicable procedures outlined in Appendix F.

f.

Verify technical accuracy and transmit significant plant information to Media Release Center for final review and release to the news media.

g.

Serve as plant information source for rumor control center.

h.

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. Technical Liaison at EOF a.

Proceed to near-site EOF.and report to Emergency Duty Officer or Recovery Manager, as appropriate.

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. Monitor status of emergency and assist Information Specialist in collecting and interpreting nuclear-related data.

Review release material for technical accuracy before it c.

is transmitted to Media Release Center.

d.

Serve as EOF contact for Technical Liaison at Media Release Center.

e.

Assist Infoonation Specialist in-providing prompt and accurate plant information to state and local public infor-nation personnel.

f.

Serve as a plant information source for rumor control center.

g.

Maintain log, taped or written, of significant reporting activities. This should be coordinated with Information Specialist.

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Information Specialist at MRC a.

Proceed immediately to Division information Office and

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Proceed to Media Release Center when activated.

c.

Relay plant status reports as received to Media Release Center Coordinator.

d.

Prepare written news releases in accordance with procedures contained in Appendix F.

Prepare voice tapes for radio use in accordance with pro-e.

cedures contained in Appendix F.

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Assist with news conferences and briefings as directed by Media Release Center Coordinator.

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.Make arrangements for taping telecasts concerning the emergency. Call 536-4524 (System Operations) with recording requests.

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Proceed to Media Release Center and report to Media Release Center Coordinator.

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Assist District's designated spokesman in the interpre-tation and evaluation of nuclear-related information.

c.

Assist Media Release Coordinator and Information Specialists in checking releases for technical accuracy.

d.

Maintain communications with Technical Liaison at the Emergency Operating Facility.

e.

Participate in technical briefings for media as directed.

f.

Serve as a technical information source for rumor control center.

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Public Information and Rumor Control Supervisor Proceed to Media Release Center and report to Media Release a.

Center Coordinator.

b.

Set up and staff rumor control telephone center.

Coordinate activities with state and local information officers.

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Release rumor control center phone number (s) to news c.

services and provide to OPPD switchboard.

d.

Prepare and distribute periodic employee information bulletins as directed by Media Release Center Coordinator.

Follow procedures outlined in Appendix J.

Assist the Assistant General Manager - Public Affairs in e.

keeping key public officials informed of plant develop-ments.

8.

Public Information Specialist - Rumor Control Proceed to Media Release Center and report to Supervisor.

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b.

Man telephones and provide prompt and accurate information to citizen callers utilizing information released to you by Media Release Center Coordinator. Media Release Center Coordinator and Technical Liaison are your information l

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Clerical Supervisor a.

Proceed to Media Release Center and report to Media Release Center Coordinator.

b.

Set up clerical center and supervise staffing and equipping.

c.

Arrange for recording official new briefings and news conferences. At the direction of Media Release Center Coordinator, arrange for transcribing and distribution of this.information.

d.

Supervise final reproduction and distribution of written news releases and employee information bulletins.

e.

Maintain a complete file,-including time and date, of all information processed through the clerical center.

f.

Assign clerical help to assist Media Release Center Coor-dinator and designated spokesman as required.

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Internal Services Coordinator

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b.

Supervise acquisition and installation of equipment called for in Appendix D.

Coordinate with Administrative Logi-stics Manager in the recovery organization or the appro-priate member of his staff. See Appendix I.

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CREDENTIALS District employees will need only their regul.a.r District Employee Identification cards for access to the Media Release Center.

Members of the media will be admitted on the basis of credentials issued by recognized authority, such as the City of Omaha Public Safety.

-Department, or by their employers, subject to check by OPPD security personnel.

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This. informational material is made available in written form and is updated as necessary. Specific recipients include the permanent adult population within the plume exposure Emergency Planning Zone for. Fort Calhoun Station, hereafter referred to as the "10-mile EPZ."

(The 10-mile EPZ includes parts of Washington and Douglas Counties in Nebraska, and parts of Harrison and Pottawattacie Counties in Iowa.) Provision has also been made to make this emergency information available to the transient population within the 10-mile EPZ.

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Implementation 1.

A computer program has been developed to identify permanent residences by names and addresses within the ten-mile EPZ. This program is the basis for information mailings and is updated annually.

2.

.A brochure has been developed and is distributed annually.

This brochure includes specific information on the following:

Radiation (educational information);

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b.

Contact points for additional information; Evacuation routes and relocation centers; c.

d.

Sheltering; e.

Respiratory protection; f.

Radioprotective drugs; and g.

Special needs of the handicapped in emergency situations.

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10-mile EPZ map i.

Map showing evacuation routes and location of relocation centers.

3.

Provision of emergency information to the transient population is accomplished through placement of a supply of brochures in hotel and motel offices, as well as msintaining a supply of materials in all government buildings, service stations, marinas, t

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All information and materials have been coordinated with Nebraska a'nd Iowa authorities, and all such materials are reviewed and updated annually.

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response agencies, with information concerning radiation, and with points of contact for release of public information in an emergency. These programs t

are coordinated with all state and local organizations concerned with emergency planning information.

A.

Implementation 1.

OPPD has expanded the scope somewhat to include educational information on the operation of the pressurized water reactor at Fort Calhoun Station and on the economics of nuclear power.

Subjects are covered as follows:

Operation of Fort Calhoun's nuclear reator including a.

emphasis on defense-in-depth systems.

b.

Economic overview of what Fort Calhoun means to the District.

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Radiation.

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Overview of coordinated emergency planning and Fort Calhoun's Emergency Plan.

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State and local emergency plans for Nebraska.

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State and local emergency plans for Iowa.

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State and local authorities normally cooperate in the explanation of their plans.

3.

Teaching aids for the program include:

i Large display board of an overhead schematic showing a.

relationship of reactor vessel to the two steam generators, the hot and cold legs, and the four reactor coolant pumps.

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d.

Large display board depicting sector map and also evacu-ation routes.

e.

An information kit containing general information about-OPPD, Fort Calhoun Station,-a glossary of nuclear terms, radiation information, evacuation maps, sector maps and so forth. This kit will be nearly identical sith those which would be handed out in the event of an actual emergency.

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List of personnel to be placed on standby for possible activation of Media Release Center.

Title Name:

Telephone (<1 (1)

Omaha-Douglas Defense Director Robert O'Brien Office -

Home Assistant Omaha-Douglas CD Director Steven Lee Office -

Home Omaha-Douglas Building Security Office -

Omaha-Douglas Building Commission Administrator Bill Gilmore Office -

Home (2) Technical Liason(s)

Lloyd Keller Office -

Home Dan Klook Office Home

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Nebraska Public Information Officer Rick Semm Office Home (If Semm can't.be_ reached, contact State Patrol in Lincoln at' Defense Duty Officer.)yhnd ask for the Civil (4)

Iowa Public Information Officer Cheri Thomas Office -

(This is a 24-hour number. During non-working hours,

phone will be answered by the Des Moines Police Radio Dispatcher. Ask him to connect you with the Disaster Service Duty Officer and relay message through him.)

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Title Name:

Telephone (sl__

Washington County PIO Emmett Rogert Office -

Home (6)

Harrison County PIO John Watson Office i Home (7)

Pottawattamie County PIO Dick Dunlop Office -

Home (8)

Internal Services Coordinator Mason Prince Office Home Alternate:

Jack Stanek Office Home

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Omaha

'9A Mayor - Mike-Boyle Office:

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(After hours these people can put us in touch with the Mayor:

Cindy Rushing,C.

Larry Primeau -

, John Boyd

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Council Bluffs Mayor - David Christiansen Office:

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Blair Mayor - M. Stanley Jensen Office:

Fremont Home:

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Bellevue Mayor - Robert M. Haworth Office:

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Douglas County - Chairman, Board of County Ccmmissioners Michael Albert Office:

Home:

Pottawattamie County - Chairman, Board of Supervisors Hubert Houser Office:

Home:

- Harrison County - Chairman, Board of Supervisors W. H. Wohlers Office:

Home:

Sarpy County - Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Ed Gilbert Office:

Work:

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Washington County - Chairman, Board of Supervisors Jack P. Jensen Home:

Dodge County - Chairman, Board of Supervisors Walter Mruz Office:

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Media Release Center Staff Call List (including EOF info personnel)

Title Name:

Telephone (s W (1) Designated Spokesman Fred Peterson Office (Division Manager - Public Relations)

Home Alternate:

Darleen Pettit Office (Manager - Public Information Home Alternate:

Mark Gautier Office (Manager - Media Relations)

Home (2) P.edia Release Center Coordinator Fred Petersen Office Home Alternate:

Darleen Pettit Office Home Alternate:

Mark Gautier Office.

Home (3)

Information Specialist EOF Mark Gautier Office Home Alternate:

Roger McCarthy Office Home Alternate:

George Herriott Office Home (4)

Information Specialist - MRC George Herriott Office

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Alison Rider Office Home Alternate:

Bob Miller Office Home Title Name:

Telephone (5) Technical Liaison - MRC Lloyd Keller Office -

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Dan Klook Office -

Home (6) Public Information and Rumor Control Supervisor Larry Melton Office -

Home Alternate:

John Walton Office -

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Jackie Perry-Office Home

'Jeri Schelor 0ffice Home Josi Lopez

-Office Home Robert Graves Office.

Home Connie Wilkins Office-Home-Title-Name:

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Home (8) Clerical Supervisor Vicker Sykes Ofrice -

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Equipment' and Supply List for Media Release Center Ited_s tQuantity Regular Location 1.

Dedicated phone line 1

Permanently installed between EOF and ENC at both sites.

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" o business telephones 2

~ Permanently installed through OPPD Centrex

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Telephnne instruments for 15 Stored on site. (Pro-use with Civic Center phone perty of Civil Defense) jacks alretfy in place 4.

Additional phone lines 10 Lines should be in place.

rotoring off one number Order ' service from NW Bell for rumor control use as needed.

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Additional phone lines Up to 10 Lines shoqld be in place.

District and NRC Order service'f20m NW Bell for-phone-tape radio reports.

as needed; 6.

Additional phone linas for 10 LinesshouldIbcinplaAd.

general District and NRC Order service form'NW Rell use,

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Additional phone lines Up to 100 Lines'should be in place.

for use by news media Media should: order service from'NW Bell,at their own expense.

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Briefing boardsTon-reactor 1 each Stored site in 0 PED's operations, sectors caps, emergency room at ENC.

etc.

News info'mation kits 400 Stored on site in OPPD's 9.

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Notepadr., paper, pencils, 1 day-supply Stored on site in OPPD's paper clips, etc. -

emergency room at ENC.

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Fort Calhoun' Emergency Plan 1 espy Stored on site in OPPD's emergency room at ENC.

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14 D')1es and chairs for As neede_1

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Copying machine and'.,

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paper supply 16.

TyTewriters 8 to IJ PR Division Office.

Telecopier equipment 1

Stored on site.ac in PR and supplies Division Office.

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-United Press International-KBWH (Blair)

- Jon Sweet, Bureau Manager Roy Brown,, Station Manager Omaha World Herald KHUB (Fremont)

Jim 1Bressette, City Editor Lee Baron, News Director WOWI KLNG (Council Bluffs)

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.The Information Specialist and the Technical Liaison assigned to the Emer-gency Operation Facility will work together as a team.

A dedicated tele-phone line and another line equipped with telecopier facilities connect them with the Media Release Center.

2.

As often as required, and at least hourly, they will gather updated plant information.

They will verify this information with the Recovery Manager i

and then transmit it,'either verbally or by telecopier, to the Media i

Release Center.

A copy will also be provided to information officers of other agencies at the EOF site.

3.

This EOF information team may also record interviews and statements of plant recovery cfficials and transmit them to the Media Release Centa-for review and release.

4.

All written news releases will be prepared by au Information Specialist at the Media Release Center under the supervision of the Center Coordinator.

Source material will be information supplied by the information team at the Emergency Operation Facility.

The finished release will be submitted to the Center Coordinator who has it checked for technical accuracy by the Technical Liaison at the Center.

5.

Special news release materials, including interviews and statements, will

'.;h) be prepared for telephone transmission to radio stations calling for same.

These materials will also be prepared by an Information Specialist under supervi'sion of the Center Coordinator with source material supplied by the information team at the Emergency Operating Facility.

6.

All news releases, whether for printed or oral use, will be submitted to the Media Release Center Coordinator who will check them for accuracy with the Technical Liaison and then authorize release.

7.

Copies of all prepared release material should be sent immediately to Senior Management, to the Recovery Manager at the EOF, and to the Rumor Control Center, showing date and time of release.

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This is representing the Omaha (name)

.Public Power District.

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I am calling to-notify you of an unusual event at the Fort Calhoun Station nuclear power plant.which' is located in Washington County, Nebraska. This IS / IS NOT a. drill. Repeating! This IS / IS NOT a drill.

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My call-back number (or communications channel identification) is 4.

Time and date of event:

(time)

(date) 5.

Description of event:

6.

No off-site assistance is required at this time; or we HAVE REQUESTED /

ARE REQUESTIG the following off-site assistance: FIRE / RESCUE / POLICE; Other (specify) i)

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No significant release of radioactive materials has taken place and no protective measures for the public appear necessary at this time.

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Access to the site HAS / HAS NOT been terminated.

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The plant status is currently STABLE / IMPROVING / DEGRADING 10.

A further report WILL / WILL NOT be given.

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This is representing the Omaha (name)

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I am calling to notify you that an ALERT / SITE AREA EMERGENCY / GENERAL-EMERGENCY has been declared at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant which is located in Washington County, Nebraska.

3.

My call-back number (or communications channel identtiication) for verifi-cation-is 4.

This IS / IS NOT a drill.

I repeat: This IS / IS NOT a drill.

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Time and date of event:

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(date) 6.

Brief description of event:

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There HAS BEEN / HAS NOT BEEN significant release of radioactive materials.

8.

(If applicable) Release was AIRBORNE / WATERBORNE / SURFACE SPILL.

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The plant status is currently STABLE / IMPROVING / DEGRADING.

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This is representing the Omaha (name)

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I have an update on the ALERT / SITE AREA EMERGENCY / GENERAL EMERGENCY underway at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant in Washington County, Nebraska.

3.

My call-back number (or communications channel identification) for verifi-cation purposes is 4.

The plant status is currently STABLE / IMPROVING / DEGRADING.

5.

(If applicable.) Change the emergency class to: ALERT / SITE AREA EMERGENCY / GENERAL LMERGENCY.

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Here are the latest developments:

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There HAVE / HAVE NOT been significant radiological releases.

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Emergency monitoring teams ARE / ARE NOT monitoring off-site.

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Type cf release or releases:

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Type and pyhsical state of materials released:

Material (check)

Gas, liquid, solid Xenon Krypton Iodine Fission Products Corrosion Products TRANSMITTED BY TIME DATE RECEIVED BY (name and agency)

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NOTIFICATION - NO SIGNIFICANT RELEASE PUBLIC WARNING - Message "A" SITE AREA EMERGENCY A SITE AREA EMERGENCY has been invoked at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the -level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been N0 significant release of radioactivity offsite, and there is NO immediate danger to the public. Persens within a ten-mile radius of the plant should remain tuned to an Emergency Broadcast Station for further infor--

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Repeating, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY has been invoked at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been N0 significant release of radioactivity offsite, and there is N0 immediate danger to t'he public. Persons within a ten-mile radius of the plant should remain tuned to an Emergency Broadcast Station for further infor-mation and should prepare to take emergency measures if developments warract.

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This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating conditions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There is a possibility that some significant radioactivity will be released off-site. Pregnant women and pre-school children within 2_ miles of the plant in Sectors and 5_ milss of the plant in Sectors _

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Repeating, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY has been invoked a't the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating conditions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There is a possibility that some significant radioactivity will be released off-site. Pregnant women and pre-school children within 2 miles of the plant in Sectors and 5, miles of the plant in Sectors and miles of the plant in Sectors as established in the State Emergency Plan and shown in your Emergency Planning Information Brochure should immediately begin orderly evacuation.

Persons remaining should take shelter and be prepered to evacuate.

Specific evacua-tion instructions for those who need them will be included in this broadcast.

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There is a possibility that some significant radioactivity will be released offsite. All persons within 2 miles of the plant in Sectors and 5 miles of the plant in Sectors and miles of the plant in Sectors as established in the State Emergency Plan and shown in your Emergency Planning Information Brochure should immediately begin orderly evacuation.

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There is a possibility that some significant radioactivity will be released offsite. All persons within 2 miles of the plant in Sectors and 5 miles of the plant in Sectors and miles of the plant in Sectors as established in the State Emergency Plan and shown in your Emergency Planning Information Brochure should immediately begin orderly evacuation.

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This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating-con'di-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been a release of.significant radioactivity offsite. Persons within 2, miles of the plant in Sectors and 5_ miles of the plant in Sectors and.

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This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been a release of significant radioactivity offsite." Persons within 2_ miles.of the plant in Sectors and 5_ miles of the plant in Sectors and miles of the plant in Sectors as established in the State Emergency Plan and shown in your Emergency Planning

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others should take shelter and be prepared to evacuate.

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Repeating a S'.TE AREA EMERGENCY has been invoked at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by orficials of the Omaha Public Power District.

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This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been a release of significant radioactivity offsite.

Persons with-in 2 miles of the plant in Sectors and 5_ miles of the plant in Sectors and miles of the plant in Sectors as established in the State Emergency Plan and shown in your Emergency Planning Information Brochure should immediately begin orderly evacuation.

Specific evacuation instructions for those who need them will be included in this broadcast.

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nuclear power plant by officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been a release of significant radioactivity offsite.

Persons with-in 2 miles of the plant in Sectors and 5 miles of the plant in Sectors I

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PUBLIC WARNING - Message "I" dENERAL' EMERGENCY' A GENERAL EMERGENCY has been invoked at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions_which are affecting the level of safety within'the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been N0 significant release of radioactivity offsite, and there is No immediate danger to the public. Persons within a ten mile radius of the plant should remain tuned to an Emergency Broadcast Station for further in-formation and should prepare to take shelter if developments warrant.

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POSSIBLE RADIOACTIVE RELEASE PUBLIC WARNING - Message."J" GENERAL EMERGENCY A GENERAL EMERGENCY has been invoked at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by. officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

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.There is a possibility that some significant radioactivity will be released offsite. Persons within 2 miles of the plant in Sectors and 5 miles of'the plant _in Sectors and miles of the plant in Sectors t-as established in the State Emergency Plan'and shown in your Emergency Planning Information Brochure should take shelter immediately and monitor an Emergency Broadcast Station for further instructions.

Repeating, a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been invoked at the Fort Calhoun nuclear-power plant by officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the inmediate vicinity of the plant.

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Repeating, a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been invoked at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-1 tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There is a possibility that some significant radioactivity will be released offsite.. Pregnant women and pre-school children within 2, miles of the plant in Sectors and 5 miles of the plant in Sectors and

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. GENERAL EMERGENCY A GENERAL EMERGENCY has been invoked at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

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There is a possibility that some significant radioactivity will be released offsite. All persons within 2 miles of the plant in Sectors and 5 miles of the plant in Sectors and miles of the plant in Sectors as established in the State Emergency Plan and shown in your Emergency j.

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This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

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This emergency measure has been,'taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been a release of significant radioactivity offsite. Pregnant women anu pre-school children within 2_ miles of the plant in Sectors and 5_ miles of the plant in Sectors and miles of the plant 1

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This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been a release of significant radioactivity offsite. Persons within 2 miles of the plant in Sectors and 5_ miles of the plant in Sectors and miles of the plant in Sectors as established in the State Emergency Plan and shown in your Emergency Planning' Information Brochure should immediately begin orderly evacuation.

Specific evacuation instructions for those who need them will be included in this broadcast.

Repeating, a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been invoked at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by officials of the Omaha Public Power District.

This emergency measure has been taken because of abnormal operating condi-tions which are affecting the level of safety within the plant and which could affect the level of safety in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

There has been a release of significant radioactivity offsite. Persons within 2 miles of the plant in Sectors and 5_ miles of the plant in Sectors and miles of the plant in Sectors as established in the State Emergency Plan and shown in your Emergency Planning Information Brochure should immediately begin orderly evacuation.

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SHELTERING In connection with the nuclear power plant incident now underway, State authorities have directed people in certain designated areas near the plant

'to take shelter immediately. Here are some specific sheltering instructions.

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If you are outdoors, go inside immediately. Once indoors, close all windows and doors. Turn off fans, air conditioning, and close any other air intakes.

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If you have come in from outside, wash your hands and face as a minimum, particularly before handling or eating any foor If possible, take a shower using cool or lukewarm water. Wash any items of clothing you were wearing outside.

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Cover all "open" food containers.

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A EVACUATION In connection with the nuclear power plant incident now underway, State authorities have directed the evacuation of certain designated areas near the plant. Here are some specific evacuation instructions.

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Remain calm. You're far more likely to be hurt acting in haste than you are by radioactivity.

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Gather together personal items you may need:

soap and towels, shaving articles, toothpaste and toothbrush, toilet paper, sanitary supplies, eyeglasses, dentures, credit cards, baby foods, disposable diapers.

' You may also have use for other supplies suc's as a portable radio, flashlight, batteries, and plastic or paper bags.

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Do not forget prescription medicines and other medical supplies.

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Provide for pets and livestock, sheltering them with food and water where possible.

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Before leaving your home, shut off all appliances and lock all doors and windows.

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Drive safely, using evacuation routes designated in the State Emergency Plan and shown in your Emergency Plar.ning Information Brochure.

Stay tuned to this Emergency Broadcast Station for further protective information.

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Unless you plan to stay with friends or relatives outside the evacuation area, proceed directly to the reception area designated in the State Emer-l gency Plan and shown in your Emergency Planning Information Brochure where personnel will be available to help you find temporary living accomo-dations.

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PuntIC MzSsicz S-THYROID Bt0CKING Because of the nuclear power plant iacident now underway, State health officials are considering the use of a protective drug, potassium iodide.

In a radiation emergency, radioactive iodine could be released into the air.

Potassium iodide, which is a form of iodine, can help protect you.

It works this way. Certain forms of iodine help your thyroid gland work properly. Most people get-the iodine they need from foods, like iodized salt or fish. The thyroid.can store or hold only a certain amount of iodine.

If you take potassium iodide, it will fill up your thyroid. This reduces the chance that harmful radicactive iodine will enter into the thyroid gland.

Any distribution of this prescription to either emergency workers or to members of the general public will be by state and/or local officals only aad will be strictly controlled.

You should take potassium iodide only when public health officials tell you to do so.

If you are told to take this medicine, take it one time every 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, following directions carefully. Do not take it more often. More will not help you, and,it may increase the risk of side effects. Do not take this I

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't effects or an a<11ergic reaction, stop taking potassium iodide and call a doctor or public health authority for instructions.

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PERSONAL RESPIRATORY _PROTECTIONS Because of the nuclear power plant incident now underway, State health officials are advising affected citizens to improvise respiratory protective Such devices can be helpful in protecting against airborne solid devices.

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The A man's cotton hankerchief can be an effective filtration device.

handkerchief should be dry,' folded eight times, and placed over the mouth and A dry bath towel, folded in two layers, is almost as effective.

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m APPENDIX H GUIDANCE ON PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS CONCERNING NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS 0

Public announcements should be made for the following types of events:

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Release of significant quantites of radioactive material to Restricted Areas Significant radiological event off site, occurring during traasport, or affecting the public Injuries to or death of employees at operatng nuclear power plants Significant radiation exposures to employees or members of the public Effects of earthquakes, floods, tornados or other natural occurrences having potential for damaging nuclear power plants.

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fNon-scheduledshutdownsexpectedtolastformorethanoneweek, regardless of cause Shutdowns resulting from failure of or damage to safety-related equipment that exceeded one day Failure of or damage to safety-related equipment, if the. time for repair is likely to exceed that allowed by the technical specifi-cations (to be issued as early as possible).

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PERSONAL RESPIRATORY PROTECTIONS Because of the nuclear power plant incident now underway, State health officials are advising affected citizens to improvise respiratory protective devices. Such devices can be helpful in protecting against airborne solid particulates.

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The handkerchief should be dry,' folded eight times, and placed over the mouth and A dry bath towel, folded in two layers, is almost as effective.

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Obtain periodic update information from Medic Release Center Coordinator.

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Prepare.brief information' bulletins reflecting any significant. changes in

. plant status or in status.of the emergency.

Preface each bulletin with the date and time issued and with request that it be given widest employee dis-tribution among employees.

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Secure approval for release from Media. Release Center Coordinator.

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Distribute to the following points within the company via telecopier in Room 123.

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. Electric Building Marie Schmidt 1 min.

Dispatchers Herb Graham 1 min.

Omaha Line Bob Adamson 1 min.

Irvington Center Jim Thompsori I min.

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