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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EP-AD-2 Re Emergency Class determination,EP-AD-7 Re Notification of Unusual Event & EP-AD-8 Re Notification of Alert
ML20066E269
Person / Time
Site: Kewaunee Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 10/13/1982
From: Marchi M
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP.
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ML111671129 List:
References
PROC-821013-01, NUDOCS 8211120554
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.d EMERGE?'CY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES h%.J ,

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REVISION DATE Procedure ! TITLE Plant Emergency Organization B 01-22-82 EP-AD-1 Emergency Class Determination B 10-13-82 EP-AD-2 A 12-21-81 EP-AD-3 Unusual Event

. A 12-21-81 EP-AD-4 Alert A 12-21-81 EP-AD-5 Site Emergency General Emergency A 12-21-81 EP-AD-6 .

E 10-13-82 EP-AD-7 Notification of Unusual Event E 10-13-82 EP-AD-8 Notification of Alert .

Notification of Site Emergency- E 10-13-82 EP-AD-9 - .

-Notification of General Emergency E 10-13-82 EP-AD-10

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12-21-81 s EP-AD-11 Emergency Radiation Controls .

Personnel Asserbly and Accountability C 10-13-82

~ EP-AD-12 12-21-31 EP-KD-13A 1.imited Area Evacua' tion 12-21-81 EP-AD-133 Emergency Assembly / Evacuation 12-21-81 EP-AD-13C Site Evacuation 12-21-81 EP-AD-14 Search and Rescue l

Recovery Planning 10-21-81 _

EP-AD-15' Personnel Injury or Vehicle Accidents 12-21-8'1 EP-AD-16 C 10-13-82

. EP-AD-17 Communications Adninistration of Iodine Blocking Agents 12-21-81 EP-AD-18 Environmental Team Organization A 12-21-81 EP-EHV-1 Site Access Facility (SAF) Activation A 12-21-81

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'"'/ . (cont'd) 1 Procedure 3 TITLE REVIS10!! DATE Eh-ENV-3A Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directions F 10-13-82 EP-ENY-3B Environmental Monitoring Team Actions ,

C 05-21-82 EP-ENV-3C Primary Determination of X/Q B 10-13-82 EP-ENY-30 Alternate Determination of X/Q B 10-13-82 EP-ENY-3E Manual Environmental Dose Projection B 02-18-82 Calculations EP-ENY-3F Protective Action Recommendations -

12-21-81 EP-ENV-4A Sample Acquisition, Portable Instrumentation Use B 05-21-82 EP-ENY-4B Sample Acquisition, Air Monitoring Devices B 05-21-82 EP-ENV-4C Sample Acquisition, Environmental Sampling Techniques B 05-21-82

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'A 12-21-81 EP-ENY-SC SAM 11 Operation B 01-22-82 EP-ENV-50 PAC-4G Operation 'A 12'21-81 EP-ENV-5E Reuter-Stokes Operation 8-19-81 Data Analysis, Dose Projectio.ns and Protective EP-ENV-6 Action Recommendations ,

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(Habi tabili ty) 12-21-81 EP-ENY-6B SAF Environmental Sample Analysis Relocation 12-21-81

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Procedure 5 TITLE REVISIO!! DATE EP-ECF-1 Corporate Staff Emergency Response Organization F 10-13-82 EP-ECF-2 Emergency Operations Facility (ECF) Activation C 02-18-82 EP-E0F-3 . Corporate Response to an Unusual Event E 06-18-82 EP-EOF-4 Corporate Response to an Alert ~ F 10-13-82 EP-EOF-5 Corporat.a Response to a Site Emergency F 10-13-82 EP-ECF-6 Corporate P,esponse to a General Emergency F- 10-13-82 EP-EOF-7 Communications and Documentation D 05-21-82 EP-EOF-8 Relocation of EOF B 02-18-82 EP-ECF-9 -

Interface with Support Organizations. D 10-13-82 EP-0P-1 Control Room Emergency Organization 12-21-81 EP-0P-2 Emergency Activation of Control Roca .A 2-18-82 EP-0P-3 Control Room Commu'nications 12-21-81 EP-OSF-1 Operational Support Facility (OSF) Organization A. 1-15-82 EP-0SF-2 OSF Activation A 05-21-82 EP-OSF-3 Work Requests During an Emergency A 1-15-82 EP-0SF ,4 OSF Communications A 04-16-82 EP-RET-1 Radiation Emergency Team (RET) Organization ' B 12-21-81

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Procedure ! TITLE REVIS10!! DATE EP-RET-2A RP0/RAF Activation B 05-21-82 EP-RET-23 Gaseous Effluent Sample' and Analysis B 02-18-82 EP-RET-2C Containmen't Air Sampling and Analysis B 10-13-82 EP-RET-2D Emergency Radiation Entry, Controls and A 12-21-81 Implementation EP-RET-2E Handling of Injured Personnel 12-21-81 EP-RET-2F Personnel Decontamination A 3-19-82 EP-RET-3 Emergency Chemistry Team ti 12-21-81 EP-RET-3A Liquid Effl'uent Sample and Analysis A 12-21-81 EP-RET-33 Post-Accident ReactoreCoolant Interim A 12-21-81

. Sampling Procedure (4'EP-RET-3C Post Accident Operation of the High Radiation.

Sample Roc.n 06-18-82 EP-RET-4 Site RET B 12-21-81 EP-RET-4A EOF Radiological Monitoring A 10-21-81 EP-RET-4B Radiological Controls at Site Access Facility (SAF) 10-21-81 EP-RET-4C Site Radiological Monitoring 12-2l'-81 12-21-81 EP-RET-5 Plume Projections A EP-RET-5A Plume Projections (Backup Method) A 12-21-81 EP-RET-6 Dose Projection A 12-21-81 EP-RET-7 RAF/RP0 Communications 12-21-81 EP-RET-8 Contamination Control at the Two Rivers 12-21-81 ,

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REVISION DATE Procedure # TITLE EP-SEC-1 Security Organization 12-21-81 EP-SEC-2 Security Force Response to Emergencies B 05-21-02 EP-SEC-2(a) 14anual Activation of Emergency Sirens DELETED l-29-82 EP-SEC-3 . Personnel Acccuntability (Initial and itaintaining) C 10-13-02 EP-SEC-4 Dosimetry Issue at SAF 12-21-81 EP ,TSC-1 Technical Support Center (TSC) Organization 12-21-81 EP-TSC-2 TSC' Activation B 05-21-82 EP-TSC-3 Plant Status Procedure . A 02-18-82 EP-TSC-4 Emergency Design Change,1tajor Equipment Repair 12-21-81

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l.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure is to be used as guidance in detennining the proper emergency classification listed bel' ' in order to activate the appropriate 1cvel of response from the Kewaunee !!uclear Power Plant (KilPP) emergency response organi:ation and offsite response organization.

' l .1 Unusual Event - Events in progress or have occurred which indicate a potential cegradation of the level of safety of the plant. flo releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are

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/ ) 1.2 Alert - Events in progress or having occurred which involve an actual

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or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the W plant. Any releases expected to be limited to small fractions of the EPA Protective Action Guideline (PAG) exposure level.

1.3. Site Emercency - Events in progress or having occurred which involve actual or im:ainent loss of major plant functions needed for protection

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of the public. Any major releases exceeding Technical Specification

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release limits but not expected to exceed EPA PAG exposure levels except near site boundary.

1i General Emercency - Events in progress or having occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity. Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA PAG exposure levels offsite.

2.0 PRECAUTIO!!S 2.1 All plant monitors indicating emergency classification levels being

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3.1 KNPP Emergency Plan 8,3.2 EP-AD-1, Plant Emergency Organization L .

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4!1ERGEt:CY PLA!1 I!iPLEME!!TillG I l DATE OCTPROCEDl'RE 131982 I I PAGE 2 0F 25 4.0 !!!STRUCTIO'JS 4.1 During abnomal plant conditions, refer to Table EP-AD-2.1, Emergency Classifications, and the applicable chart to detemine if a plant emergency exists.

4.2 If a plant emergency exists, perfona the required actions of the respective. emergency action level procedures listed below:

4.2.1 EP-AD-3, Unusual Event 4.2.2 EP-AD-4, Alert 4.2.3 EP-AD-5, Site Emergency .

. 4.2.4 EP-AD-6, General Emergency 4.3 As plant conditions change, or the emergency condition is stabilized, continue to refer to the Emergency Classification tables to deteroine G} - if the emergency should be reclassified.

4.4 If the plant has been brought to a condition below all the emergency classification levels, the emergency can be tenninated.

4.5 If plant conditions are stabilized and no further degradation is irrainent, however, conditions remain above the emergency action level, plant recovery operations should be initiated, per EP-A9-15.

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. EllERGEliCY CLASSIFICATI0!!S The following charts are sep1 rated into dif ferent abnormal operating conditions which may, depending upon their severity, be classified as an Unusual Event, Alert, Site Emergency, or General Emergency.

CHART. PAGE Abnonnal Radiol ogical Ef fl uent A 4 Fuel Damage Indication B 8 Primary Leak to LOCA C 9 Primary / Secondary Leak ',D 10 Loss of Power E 11

[ Engineered Safety Feature Anomaly F 12

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1 15 Primary System Ancaaly J 16 Secondary Side Anomaly K 17 Hiscellaneous Abnonnal Plant Conditions L 18 Personnel Injury M 20 Earthquake N 21 Flood, low Water or Seiche 0 22 Tornado or fligh Winds P 23 External Events -

Q- 24 A uxiliary Building Stack High Fig. EP-AD-2.1 6 8

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l l l Rdiological Effluent Technical Spect fication I ldVSUAL l Instantaneous Releases I i..Its exceeded. l EvDAT I -l l l 1 SV Exhaust Fan R-13 > 50,C00 CFM i l l Operating R-14 7 125,000 CFM I .

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.hnical Specification instantaneous limits. l ALERT l Operating R-14 7 0FF SCALE l ou I I I m i I 2 SV Exhaust Fans R-13 > 250,000 CPM l gM l l Operating R-14 T 600,000 CPM i ,

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- ABNORMAL RADIOLOGICAL EFFLUENT El'.ERGENCY C'LASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION I I i filuent monitors detect levels corresponding l SITE I 1.SV Exhaust Fan Refer to Figure EP-AD-2.1 I o greater than 50 mr/hr for 1/2 hour or l EMERGENCY l l reater than 500 mr/hr whole body for TJo i 1 2 Exhaust Fans Refer to Figure EP-AD-2.2 l inutes at the site boundary for " adverse l l 1, e teo rol ogy." l l Obtain average monitor reading and actual -

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l tion is the Emergency Classification. 1 I i l rof ected or measured in the environs l SITE I Projected or measured dose rates to be provided by 1 ose rates greater than 50 mr/hr whole body i EMERGENCY I the onshift HP, Rad. Protection Director or Environ I or two minutes at the site boundary. l l mental Monitoring Teams. 1 I 1 -l I I I I I . I f fluent monitors' detect level s cor- l .

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1 esponding to greater than 1 rem /hr whole l GENERAL l I ady or 5 re. thyroid at the site l EMERGE!!CY I 1 SV Exhaust Fan - refer to figure EP-AD-2.1 I cundary under. " actual meteorological" 1 l 2 SV Exhaust Fans - refer to figure EP-AD-2.2 I ond i tio ns . l l 1 l I Determine dose levels for actual meteorological I l l conditions by correcting for wind direction. 1-1 I . I  ;

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I l I l lHigh reactor coolant activity sample l UtlVSUAL l Exceed Technical Specification 3.1.c. Maximum i l l EVENT l Coolant Activity detennined by reactor coolant l l l I sample analysis. Activity greater than 91/E.

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l within 30 minutes or. 5% total l l Core' Damage l l fuel failures. l l l l l 1 1 1 I I i 1 .

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EMERGEllCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION I I l xceeding Reactor Coolant System l UNUSUAL l Any reactor shutdown required by Technical i eck rate. Technical Specifications l EVENT I Speci fication, Section T.S. 3.1.d. Indicated i equiring reactor shutdown. l l leakage may be determined using Reactor Coolant ] ,

I I System mass balance calculations performed by l 1 l SP-36-082. l ,

I i l eactor Coolant System leak rate l l Charging versus letdown indications indicate an [ .

reater than 50 GPM. I ALERT I unidentified leakage > 50 GPit. l I I l eactor Coolant system leakage l SITE l Large Break l ,

r'edter than make-up pump capacity l EMERGENCY l SI system is activated and indications are l l l Verified per Emergency Operating Procedure  !

- l l E-0-07. 1 l l Small Break l l

j RCS system pressure stabilizes above 750 l l l psig and SI pump flow is indicated by flow l l l meter or RWST level decrease. l.

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1) Loss of Coolant Accident with l l (1) LOCA is verified per Emergency Operating i
2) Initial or subsequent failure of l 1 Procedure E-0-10, -and- l ECCS, and l l (2) ECCS failure is indicated by: l
3) Containment failure or potential l l -SI and RHR pumps not running or no flow to 1 failure exists, i EMERGENCY l the reactor vessel indicated. ,1 -

I l- - Incore thermocouples indicate greater than 1 or l l 1800*F (ISC resistance measurements). l l l - Subcooling meter is zero or negative. I c of 2 of 3 fission product l l -and- l

. riers wi th a potential loss of I l (3) . Failure or potential failure of containment is l ita barrier. l l indicated by: l l 1 - physical evidence of containment structure l l l damage, or i l 1 - Loss of all Fan Coil units and both trains ofi

! l Containment Spray, or ]

l 1 - Containment p gssure exceeds 46 psig. I

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CHART D PRIW RY TO SEC0f;DARY LEAX CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION EfERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA I I I 1

IExcecding Primary to Secondary leak I l Any reactor shutdown required by Tech Specs I .

Irate Technical Specification placing l UNUSUAL l 3.1.d.2. I l -

lthe plant under a limiting condition l EVENT l

l Ifor operation. l l I I i

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l'Papid gross failure of one steam l l R-15 goes off scale high within 30 minutes, con- l ALERT l firmed by R-19 increasing by a factor of 1000, or i 15enerator tube with loss of of fsite l 1 verified by S/G chemistry gross beta / gamma sample I ipower. - l 1

l l analysis.

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i l l All three transfomers: Main Aux., Reserve Aux., I I I T and Tertiary, are de-energized. I l l 1

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l l verified by S/G chemistry gross beta / gamma sample I l l 1 l analysis.

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l l Primary to Secondary leak rate greater than 800 GPMI l

T l as indicated by S1 pump flow or R'JST level change. l i

I I T I I l I I l Rapid fallaure of steam generator l SITE i All 3 of the following indications are present: I ltubes with loss of offsite power. 1 EMERGENCY l (1) Secondary side activity increase as indicated l l ab ove . l l l l l (2) Primary to Secondary flow > 800 CPM I l l (3) All three tranformers are de-energized l

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CHART E LOSS OF POWER

  • EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATI0!!

l KNPP INDICATI0!!

I Itoss of offsite power i UNUSUAL I

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l -o r- l EVEt!T i All three transformers: Main Aux, Reserve Aux, I l Loss of onsite AC power capability. l and Tertiary are de-energized. l l .. 1 - o r-l l 1

l l~ Both Emergency Diesel Generators (D/G are l

l l inoperable. l 1 I

.l l Loss of of fsite power i i

! -and- (short term) 1 A'.ERT l Buses 1-1 through 1-6 are de-energized, including i l Loss of onsite AC power l the D/G supplies to buses 1-5.and 1-6. AC power l 1

l l I is restored to bus 1-5' or 1-6 within 15 minutes.

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l l 1 I l Loss of offsite power i SITE l

!. -and . (long term) [ EMERGENCY l Buses 1-1 through 1-6 are de-energized including i lloss of onsite AC power i l the D/G supplies to buses 1-5 and 1-6 for longer l I i than 1511inutes. l I i i l l i

! Loss of all vital onsite DC power l SITE i lior more than 15 minutes l l Low voltage lockout or de-energized condition on j

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all four DC distribution cabinets:  !

l 1 BRA-ll3 BRB-113 l l 1 l BRA-ll4 BRB-114 l 1 ' l l

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lFailure of offsite and onsite AC powerl I 1 -and- 1 l Buses 1-1 through 1-6 are de-energized including l ITotal loss of Auxiliary Feedwater I the D/G supplies to buses 1-5 and 1-6. I l GENERAL i imakeup capability for: -and- l 1 EMERGENCY l Greater than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. l loss of the turbine driven AFW pump. l l

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.l(Loss of power plus loss of AFW l Conditions exists for greater than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. 1 -

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ENGI!!EERED SAFETY FEATURE A!!0MALY E!ERGENCY CLASSIFICATI0!1 CRITERIA . CLASSIFICATION KNPP INii1 CATION .

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.Energency core cooling initiated i UNUSUAL I Safety Injection Sequence has been initiated, and I and discharged to the reactor vessel . I EVEll f ' l either the SI pumps or RHR pumps have caused an 1 ,

I l unplanned injection of core cooling water into l

i l reactor vessel . This should be verified by systen i l I flows, comparison of discharge pressure versus. RCS l l

l l pressure, and/or BA/ RUST level changes. l l' l l '

iloss of engineered safety feature l UNUSUAL i Any shutdown required by Tech Specs Limiting I itunction requiring shutdown by l EVEllT l Conditions for Operation, Section 3.3, Engineered l l Technical Specifications. l l Safety Features and Auxiliary Systems. I i i l l IComplete loss of any function requiredl l Loss of operability of both trains of RHR for i

!for cold shutdown. l ALERT l core cooling if the steam generators are unable. I l l to be utilized. l I I I failure of the Reactor Protection l l Failure of the. reactor protection system to l System to initiate and complete a l ALERT l initiate and complete a reactor trip when required.1 reactor trip which brings the reactor l I (e.g. A turbine trip from full power without l

,ubc ri tic al . l l reactor trip. Indication would be increasing . 1 l l reactor coolant system pressure leading to lifting l i l I of pressurizer relief valves.) l i I I I IComplete loss of any function needed i SITE I Total loss of all auxiliary and main feedwater l It or plant hot shutdown, l- EMERGENCY l systems (e.g. loss of both feedwater pumps and all l
  • 1 l l three auxiliary feedwater pumps) when the primary l l l l system temperature is above 350 F. l f

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CHART G FIRE AND FIRE PROTECTION EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION 1 I . I I

! toss of Fire Protection System func- 1 UNUSUAL l Kewaunce has no Technical Specifications which I ltion requiring shutdown by Technical l EVENT l require shutdown with loss of a fire Protection i I Speci fic a tions . l l System function. I ~

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l A fire within the plant lasting more l UNUSUAL l A fire within the Administration Building, I (than 10 minutes. I EVENT I Technical Support Center, Turbine 1 i l i Building, Marchouse, Auxiliary Building, or I l l l Containment Building lasting more than 10 minutes.1 1 I I I I - 1 I l lA fire potentially affecting safety l ALERT l A fire within the Auxiliary Bldg., Safeguards I lsystcms. l l alley, D/G rooms or Screenhouse lasting more than I i l I 10 minutes that causes ESF equipment to be l

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! I I I l A fire conpromising the functions l SITE .1 A fire within the Auxiliary Bldg., Safeguards I lof safety systems. I EMERGENCY l al. ley, D/G roons or Screenhouse that has rendered l I l l both trains of ESF equipment that is needed to l .

I l l bring the plant to hot shutdown inoperable. . I l' I I i i I I I e

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. LOSS OF INDICATION IEERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION idications or alarms on process or I l l' '

l l Refer to Technical Specification Sections .3.3, I Ffluent parameters not functional l UNUSUAL 1 Engineered Safety Features and Auxiliary Systems, I i Control Room to an extent requir- 1 EVENT l 3.5, Instrumentation System, and 3.10, Control Rod I q plant shutdown or other signi- l l and Power Distribution Limits, to determine if plantl

cant loss of assessment l l shutdown is required. I spabil i ty. l l l.

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)st or all alarms (annunciators) l ALERT I Total loss of Annunciator System, Computer Alarms, i n t. l l and Sequence of Events Recorder. -

l l l . l 1 1 l ist or all alarms (annunciators) l SITE l Total loss of Annunciator System, Computer Alarms, I rst and a plant transient initiated i EMERGENCY l and Sequence of Events Recorder with an uncontrol- l in progress. l l led plant transient in progress or initiated l l l during the loss. l l 1 l . .

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ecurity threat or attempted entry l UNUSUAL 1 Exampics: - Bomb threat accompanied by interception!
er attempted sabotage. I EVEtJT l of b6ab materials. l i l 1 - Adversary intercepted in the protect'ed )

i i l area. 1 I I l - Undetonated bomb found on premises. I i l i I i l' I I 10ngoing security compromise. I ALERT I Examples: - Armed attack on plant. l

- Bomb detonated within the protected l . l l l l .

I I area. l I I I I I I I I IImminent loss of physical control' i SITE I Example: - Armed intruders within protected area

  • l lof the plant. 1 EMERGENCY l about to enter Control Room. I I I I l-1 I I I I I I I e

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, CHART J PRIMARY SYSTEM ANOMALY EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION I I I l l Abnormal coolant temperature and/or l l Technical Specification section T.S. 2.1 limits l l pressure  ! UNUSUAL l exceeded. Indications: '

-o r-1 l EVENT I - RCS pressure vs Tave exceeds Figure T.S. 2.1-1 l .

labnormal fuel temperatures exceeding l .

l - Subcooling meter indicates zero or negative. I llechnical Specification limits. l l -Incore thermocouple readings exceed 1000 F l 1 1 I I l l l -or- 1 i l- 1 I I

l l Fuel temperature limits are exceeded as  ! -

1 , I l determined by flux mapping and cnaputer code l l

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'lCoolant pump .scizure leading to l ALERT

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l - Overpressurization of RCS and relief valve lift-l

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1 l 1 - R-9 indicates greater than 10 R/hr, verified by 1 l l l RCS sample analysis

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Fase 1 f 25 TABLE EP-AD-2.1 CHART K SECONDARYSIDEANOMklY EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION Kt!PP INDICATION l l I I ITurbine rotating component failure l L71 USUAL l A failur'e of the turbine resulting in an immediate 1 l causing rapid plant shutdown. I EVE!JT l shutdown and/or overspeed condition and for which -l l l l turbine repair requires major disassembly. 1 I I I I I i i I .

lRapid Depressurization of the l LNUSUAL l The uncontrolled depressurization of the secondary I lsecondary side. I EVENT l system to the point where automatic safety I i l l injection is initiated (less than 500 psig steam l 1 l l generator pressure). l I I I I i 1 I l l Steam line break with significant l ALERT l !4ain steamline break that causes ECCS actuation l

!(greater than 10 GPM) primary to l l (less than 500 psig S/G pressure) l i:,econdary leakage. l l . -and- l l l l R-15 or R-19 reading a factor of 1000 above normal,l i l I verified by S/G chemistry sample analysis . I 1 l l - o r- l l l l RCS to S/G leakage verifled by mass inventory l l l l >10 GPM. , 1 I 1 I l

!~ l i I (Steam line break l l 11ain steamline break that causes ECCS actuation i . .

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  • l SITE I (less than 500 psig S/G pressure) l IPrimary to Secondary leak >50 GPM l EMERGEt:CY l -and l I and l l R-15 or R-19 readings offscale, verified by S/G l (Indication of Fuel Damage i i chemistry sample analysis l l l l - o r- 1 I l l RCS to S/G leakage verified by mass inventory I I l l > 50 GPfl

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MISCELLANE0US ABf!ORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS E!ERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KMPP INDICATION-

.I i i i ILoss of containment integrity l UNUSUAL 1 Refer to T.S.: Section 3.6 to determine if shutdown l' .

' f requiring shutdown by Technical l EVENT I is required. i lSpeci fica tions . 1 1 1 I I I i i I i i 10ther plant conditions that warrant 1. I Conditions at the discretion of the Emergency l lincreased awareness on the part of I UNUSUAL l Director or his designated alternate. Examples l l plant staf f or state and/or local l EVEt!T l include cooldown rate exceeding T.S. limits or l lauthorities, and requires plant l l pipe crack found during operation. I ishutdown under Tech. Specifications. l l . l 1 I I -

I i i . I Evacuation of Control Room antici- l l Evacuation of Control Room (E-0-06) with control i pated or required with control of i ALERT l at shutdeun panel . I shutdown system established from I i i local stations. I l l l l 1 i i  ! - -

Evacuation of Control Room and controll SITE l Evacuation of Control Room (E-0-06) and failure i .

<>f shutdown systems not established i EMERGENCY l to establish control at shutdown panel within i s ecta local stations. 1 1 15 minutes. I I I l 4

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MISCELLANEOUS ABil0RitAL PLANT'C0!!DITIONS EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATI0tl K!!PP IllDICATION .

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Other plant conditions that make a l l Two fission product barriers are lost with the I release of large amounts of radio- l l potential or probability of losing the third I activity in a short time period l GENERAL l barrier. ( At least one verified indication in each l possible, e.g.' any core mel t l EMERGEtJCY l category below.) l ,

si tua tion l , I l l l Indications: l l l Containment boundary potential failure l Examples: l 1 pressure >46 psig l' ' '

- Failure of Main FW and AFW systems l l - loss of containment cooling systems l for extended period without ECCS l l RCS boundary l' flow. Plus a containment failure l l - no ECCS flow l.

is imminent. l l - failed open relief or Safety valve with no l

- Transient requiring the operation l l ' isolation capability l of shutdown systems with a failure l l - RCS break l of the'se shutdown systems. In l l Fuel Cladding l addi~ tion failure of ECCS and l l - R-9 > 10 R/hr 1

-containment failure is imminent. l l - RCS chemistry analysis l e

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CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION El'.ERGEllCY CLASSIFICATI0!! CRITERIA i I

I I i UNUSUAL l Sel f-explanatory l

ransportation of contaminated and EVENT l criously injured individual from l l l

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I EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION 'KNPP INDICATION I I I iny earthquake felt in plant or' l UNUSUAL l Activation of seismic recorder ( Annunciator 1-45) i 1ctccted on station seismic i EVENT l with EVENT light lit in relay rocin  ! ,

instrumentation. l l -and- 1 l l Verified by actual physical ground shaking or by l l

I contacting _ U. of W. ~(Milwaukee l l l seismic center, at I l l I I I I An earthquake greater than l ALERT l Activation of seismic recorder ( Ann.1-45) with l- ,

']perational Basis Earthquake (0BE). l l horizontal EVENT and L0 lights lit in relay room l l l -and- l l l 0.06g horizontal ground acceleration experienced l l l at site. Verified by contacting . l l l at 'l

. I I I i I . I in e'arthquake greater than Safe i SITE l Activation of seismic recorder (Ann.1-45) with I

hutdown Earthquake (SSE). l- EMERGENCY- l EVENT, LO and ill lights lit in relay room i
  • l 1 -and- I l l 0.129 horizontal ground acceleration experienced - 1 l l a t si te. Verified by contacting l i I at i I l I e
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FLOOD, LOW WATER, OR SEICHE Er<ERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KMPP INDICATI0H I I l .

I 1 . I EO year flood, low water or seiche l UNUSUAL I High water level above 580 feet. Low forebay waterl l EVEllT I level condition that cannot be cleared by stopping l l l the circulating water system. Wave greater than i 1 I 18 feet. l l 1 I I I I I I l-Flood, low water, or seiche near l 1 Design High Water Level = 582 feet I tesign level s. l ALERT I l

1 1 Design Low Water Level = 575 feet .'l l I I l l Design Deep Water WAVE = 22.5 feet 1.

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. TORNADO OR HIGH WINDS EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION I I I l l Any tornado on site l U'JUSUAL i A tornado within sight of the plant which has l l caused the loss of at least one of the offsite l 1 EVENT 1

l l l transmission lines. 1 I I .

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1 I i i l Any tornado striking facility -l ALERT l A tornado which strikes the facility aild causes l l l l damage that affects the continued safe operation l l "

l 1 of the plant. I' l 'l i I I I I .

I ISustained winds in exces's of design l SITE . I Winds in excess of 100 mph for greater than 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.1 -

llevels with plant not in cold l EMERGENCY l .1 ishutdo.n w l I l

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EMERGENCY Ct.ASSIFICATION CRITERIA CLASSIFICATION KNPP INDICATION '

I I I I l Aircraft crash.onsite or unusual 1 (RJUSUAi. I An aircraft crash within the site boundary 1 .

laircraf t activity over facility. I EVENT l or notification from the security force or i l I ) other source of higher than nomal aircraft l l l l activity over the site. l I I I I i .1- I l l Af rcraf t crash on facility l ALERT l An ' aircraft crash into plant buildings or i l l I switchyard which af fects plant operation. I I I i 1 I I I I I I i . l l Missile impact from whatever source i ALERT l A missile strikes the facility which affects -

I lon facility.

l l plant operation. I I 1 I I I I I I IEntry into facility environs of l ALERT l Release of toxic or flammable gas from a ruptured I luncontrolled toxic or flammable gases.1 1 container such that the gases enter the plant l l l l protected area or buildings. I I I I l l 1 . I l' lKnown explosion damage to facility l ALERT l Sel f-explanatory l

!af fecting plant operation. 1 I i 1 I I I .

1 I I l 1 Aircraf t crash affecting vital l SITE I An aircraft crash into plant buildings which causesi lstructures by impact or fire. I EMERGENCY l the loss of Engineered Safety Features required l I l l to bring the plant to hot shutdown conditions. I t

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EXTERNAL EVENTS ,

CLASSIFICATION KI!PP INDICATION .

- EP.ERGENCY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA I I I l A missile strikes plant buildings or explosion .I evere damage to ' safe shutdown equip- I SITE l occurs within a plant building which causes the i .

ent from missiles or explosion l EMERGENCY I loss of Engineered Safety Features required to i I

I bring the plant to hot shutdown conditions. l' 1 .

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I l l Release of flammable or toxic gas from a ruptured l

'ntry of uncontr.olled flammable l

.;ases into vital area, or entry of l SITE I container which enters vital areas as described II sncontrolled toxic gases 'into vital l EMERGENCY l at lef t. Portable H2 monitor detects explosive I treas where lack of access to the i l ccncentration of H2 in vital area. i trea constitutes a safety problem. l I 1

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[ I Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant l. TITLE:- Notification of nusual Event

- l EMERCE! CY PLAN 'IMPLEMENTIt!G PROCEDURE l l T DATE: OCT 131982 PAGE 1 of 7 7.EVIEWED BY >X N/O M -

APPROVED BY 8 i

\ l 1.0 Aa:1icability 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon declaration of an Unusual Event, or at the . request of the Emergency Director.

2.0 P m autions -

2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notifications, immediately it:plement the notification procedure for the new emergency classificarica.

2.2 ~ All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure complete area coverage -

Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext. Green Bay transmitter (plant ext.

s.. or Green Bay ext.

2.3 All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the pager number preceded by a 1.

3.0 References

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4.1.1 If fire eme.rgency, verify that notification required by ACD 14.2 has been made.

, . 4.1.2 Notify one designate for each key emergency position. Designates are listed by call priority.

l' Home phone contact should be used initially if time permits.

1 l The first designate for each plant director position can be contact:-

, simultaneously by using pager coac #

The designated director notified by pager should confirm contact with

p a return telephone call to "'

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' l Kewaunec fluclear Power Plant 1 TITLE: Notification of Unusual Event I

_ EMERGE!'CY PLAll. IMPLEl1E!!TItiG PROCEDURE l l q l DATE: OCT 131982 l PAGE 2 of 7 I I Emerqency Director (ED)

Individual Group Ext. Home # Pager Pager DESIG!! ATE C0!!TACTED TIME Event Operations Director (E00)

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Kcwaunce fluclear Power Plant l TITLE:

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Technical Support' Center Director (TSCD)

Indi.vidual Group Home # Pager Pager DESIG!1 ATE C0!!TACTED TlftE Support Activities Director (SAD)

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Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE:  !!otification of Unusual Event

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DATE: OCT 131902 I I

4.1.3 Noti fy the Emergency Response Manager (ERM)

. NOTE: If notified by pager, destanate will confirm contact with a return telephone call to

, ' Emergency Response Manager Individual Group Heme.4 Pager --Pager

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4.1.4 flotify the state and local goveranents using the NAWAS phone with the following statnent:

I I I Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center 1, East. Central Area, Kewaunee 1 l County, and Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge. I Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue. Ifany

. area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

I I l All areas please take the following message: 1 1 I l This is (title) at the Kewaunce Nuclear Plant. An incident has l I ., occurred at our facility and we are declaring an unusual Event l l at ( time) on ( da te) . I I I

.I There (has/has not) been a radiological release. tio of f-si te con- l l sequences or evacuation of residents is expected. This message I i is for notification only; no off-site response is requested at l l this time. . I I I l We will keep you informed of the situation. I

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. l Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Notification of Unusual Event

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OCT 131982 lPAGE 5 of 7 l Any confirming calls or return contacts should be through ccamercial l l telephone. l I i 1 To repeat: Kewaunee Nuclear Plant is declaring an Unusual Event at i 1 ( time) on (date) . Relay this information to Emergency Govern.nent l l immedia tely. ]

I I l Please acknowledge receipt of nessace. l 4.1.5 Notify the NRC (Headquarter, Bethesda) using the emergency notification system (E!!S) Red Phone and provide them with the necessary information

- from a completed Significant Event checklist.

Commercial phone back-up:

NRC CONTACT TIME

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, Operations Personnel Inplant Radiation Emergency Team Emergency Chenistry Team

. Fire Team TSC Personnel NOTE: If individual pager numbers are needed, reference EP-AD-17 Con. nun ica tio ns .

IMITIALS ,

4.1,7 If the TSC has been activated, transfer the notification function to the TSC staff. Infona them of notification status.

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, l Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant 1 -TITLE: Notification of Unusual Event I

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I OCT 131982

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l 4.2 Unusual Event Close Out 4.2.1 Notify the previously contacted key emergency position designates of the emergency close-out.

1?llTIALS Eraergency Director Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director

$ Support Activities Director Emergency Response Manager 4.2.2 Notify the state and local governments of the emergency close-out.

,o Wisconsin E;aergency.0peratford Center (E00) v )/s State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area EOC (if activated)

Kewaunee County Sherif f, or Kewaunee County EOC (if activated)

Manitowoc County Sheriff, or ..

Mani towoc County EOC (if activated)

The following message should be given:

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l This is (title) at the Kewaunce Ncclear Power Plant. We have closed out l l the Unusual Event at ( time) on (day) . I I

I I This verbal close out will be followed with a written summary within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. l I

I l Relay this information to Emergency Government immediately. I 4.2.3 Notify the NRC of the Unusual Event close-out with an update of plant conditions.

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INITIALS .

4.3.1 A higher class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Director and one of the following procedures ~ is being implemented:

a. Notification of an Alert (EP-AD-8)
b. Notification of a Site Emergency (EP-AD-9)
c. Motification of a General Emergency (EP-AD-10) 4.3.2 The Unusual Event has been closed out and no recovery operations are requirea.

4.3.3 The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergency organization is shif ting to a recovery mode, by implementing 9 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.

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I 1.0 APPLICABILITY l

i This procedure is to be implemented upon declaration of an Alert, or at the

. request of .he Emergency Director.

j 2.0 Precautions 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notifications, immediately implement the notification procedure for the new emergency classification.

2.2 All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure complete area

, coverage - Kewaunee transmitter .(plant ext. Green Bay transmitter (plant ext. or Green Bay ext.

2.3 All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the pager number preceded by a 1.

C N 3.0 References y .

v' 3.1 EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification 3.2 EP-AD-17, Cccaunications 3.3 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 4.0 Instructions 4.1 Initial notifications INITIALS 4.1.1 If fire emergency, verify that notification required by ACD 14.2 has been made.

4.1.2 Notify one designate for each key emergency position. Designates are listed by call priority.

Home phone contact should be used initially if time permits.

The first designate for each plant director position can be contacted simultaneously by using pager code #. ,

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I DATE: OCT 13'1382 1 PAGE 2 of 10

(/ l 1 Emergency Director (ED)

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' Security Director .

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l TITLE: Notification of Alert Xcwaunce Nuclear Power Plant I

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1 DATE: OCT 131982 I PAGE 4 of 10 u/ l l 4.1.3 Notify .the Emergency Response Manager (ERM)

NOTE: If notified by pager, designate will confirm contact with a return telephone call to -

.Ererqency Response Manager Individual Group Home! Pager Pager n DESIwAll CONTACTED TIME

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NOTE: This becomes the responsibility of the EOF staff af ter ECF activation.

The following statment should be given:

I i l Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center 1, East Central Area, Kewaunce I l County. and Man' tow 3c County. Please acknowledge. l Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue. If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

I I I All areas please take the following message: 1 1 I l This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant. An incident has I l occurred at our facility and we are declaring an Alert l l at ( time) on ( da te) . I I I l There (has/has not) been a radiological release. No of f-si te con- l l sequences or evacuation of residents is expected. The State l l Radiological Response Team and key. response personnel should be I

(. I be notified. Prepare to activate Emergency Operations Centers. I i 1 l We will keep you informed of the situation. , I

. WISCC . a PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION 1 NO. EP-AD-8 1 ' .

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l TITLE: Notification of Alert 1

EMERGE!!CY PLAN IMPLEME;1 TING PROCEDURE l I O, 1 DATE:

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j l To repeat: Kewaunee Nuclear Plant is declaring an Alert l l (time) on (date) . Please relay this infonaation to Emergency l l Government immediately.

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1 l l lPlease acknowledce receipt of message. l l '

' 4.1. 5 Notify the United States Coast Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message.

I NOTE: This becomes the respon'sibility of the EOF staff after i

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l Night C0AST GUARD CONTACT TIME INITIALS 4.1. 6 Notify the NRC (Headquarters, Bethesda) using the e.nergency notification system (ENS) Red Phone and provide them with the necessary information from a ccapleted Significant Event checklist.

,1 Commercial phone back-up:

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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant . 1 TITLE: Notification of Alert

. I EMERGECY PLAN IMPLEME!1 TING PROCEDURE l l DATE: OCT 131922 1 PAGE 6 of 10 I

4.1.7 Perform any additional notifications requested by the Emergency Di recto r. ,

INIT'ALS Group Pager # Time Operations . Personnel

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/3. Site Radiation Emergency Team

((' //A Fire Team o

TSC Personnel NOTE: If individual pager numbers are needed, reference EP-AD-17 Communica tio ns .

4.1.8 Transfer notification function to the Technical Support Center as soon as it has been fully activated and staffed.

TIME INITIALS

. 4.1. 9 If the EOF has been activated, transfer responsibility for notification of Coast Guard, and State and local agencies.

TIME INITIALS

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) EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1 DATE: OCT 131382 1 PAGE 7 of 10 I I 4.2 Alert De-escalation to a Unusual Event 4.2.1 Notify the key emergency directors of the emergency class change.

1HITIALS TIME Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director ~~

Support Activities Director Security Director Emergency Response Manager r' 4.2.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency class change.

NOTE: This becomes the responsibili-ty of the E0F staff afthe EOF activation.

Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (ECC)

CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or .

East Central Area EOC (if activated)

CONTACT TIME Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County EOC (if activated)

CONTACT' TIME ,

Manitowoc County Sherif f, or Manitowoc County EOC (if activated)

CONTACT TIME U.S. Coast Guard Day CONTACT TIME

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Kewaunce fluclear Power Plant  ! TITLE: Notification of Alert I

  1. EMERGE!!CY PLAtl IMPLEMEllTING PROCEDURE l l l DATE: OCT 131982 l PAGE 8 of 10 I I The following message should be given: ,

I i i This is (title) at the Kewaunee fluclear Power Plant. Conditions have l I improved and we have de-escalated the Alert to an Unusual Event at (time) on l I (day) . l l l l To repeat: The Alert has been de-escalated to an Unusual Event at (time) on l l (day). Relay this infomation to Emergency Government immediately. I I i 4.2.3 !!otify the !!RC of the Alert de-escalation to an Unusual Event with an update of plant conditions.

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I!!!TIALS TIME Event Operations Director .

Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activitics Director l

Security Director Emergency Response Manager

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NOTI: This becones the responsibility 'of the EOF s'taff after EOF activation.

Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if a'c tivated) ..

. C0!1 TACT TIME Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County E0C (if activated)

CONTACT TIME m

/T Manitowoc County Sheriff, or

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CONTACT TIME I U.S. Coast Guard Day ..

1 Night CONTACT TIME The folloaing message should be given:

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'l i I This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed l l out the Alert at (time) on (day). l I I I To repeat: The Alert has been closed out at (time) on (day). l l

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l . l i This verbal close out will be followed with a written. summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. I l l 1 4.3.3 Notify the NRC of the Alert close out with an update of plant condi tio ns. -

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INITIALS 4.4.1 - A higher class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Director and one of the following procedures is being implemented:

' a. No'tification of a Site Emergency (EP-AD-9)

b. Notification of a General Emergency (EP-AD-l';) -

4.4.2 Th'e Alert has been reclassified as an Unusual Event; and EP-AD-7, Notification of an Unusual Event, is being implemented.

4.4.3 The Alert has been closed out and no recovery operations are required.

s 4.4.4 The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergency o rganiza tion i s shifting to a recovery mode, by implementing

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Kewaunce 1:uclear Power Plant l TITLE: tiotification of Site Emergency I

EHERCE!;CY PLAft IMPLEMEllTI!1G PROCEDURE l

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I DATE: OCT 131982 l

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i 1.0 ~Ao?L!CASILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon declaration of a Site Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Director.

2.0 Precautions 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notifications, immediately implement the notification procedure for the new emergency classification.

2.2' All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure complete area coverage .

Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext. . Green Bay transmitter (plant ext.

or Green Bay ext.

2.3 All Green Bay pager trancaissions must have the pager number preceded by a.l.

.0 References

3.3 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 4.0 Instructions 4.1 Initial notifications IllITIALS '

4.1.1 If fire emergency, verify that notification required by ACD 14.2 has been made. ,

4.1.2 !Jatify one designate for each key emergency position. Designates are listed by call priority.

Home phone contact should be used initially if time permits.

The first designate for each plant director position can be contacted simultaneously by using pager code #

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. I Kewaunce fluclear Power Plant l TITLE: Notification of Site Emergency

[ t EMERGEt:CY PLAtl IMPLEMENTI!!G P.ROCEDURE i

.' \mj . I DATE: OCT 131932 l PAGE 2 of 9 l l Eaernency Director (ED)

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. WISC0!:SI!! PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIO!! l NO. EP-AD-9 Kcwaunce fluclear Power Plant i TITLE: flotification of Site Emergency I

E!1ERCE!0Y PLAi! IMPLEMEtiTING PROCEDURE I t da .

i DATE:

I OCT 131982 l I

PAGE 3 of 9 Technical Succort Center Director (TSCD)

Individual Group Home # Pager Pager DESIGNATE C0!!TACTED TIME Support Activities Director (SAD)

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~ l Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Notification of Site Emergency l

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1 DATE: OCT 131982 1

1 PACE 4 of 9 l- I 4.1.3 Notify the Emergency Response Manager (ERM)

NOTE: If notified by pager, desionate will confirm contact with a return telephone call to Eaargency Resoonse "anager Individual Group

, Herc # Pager Pacer fX CES;C'! ATE CONTACTED TIME i \

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\~~ / INITIALS 4.1.4 Motify the state and local governments using the NAWAS phone with the following statment:

l l l Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center 1, East. Central Area, Kewaunee 1 l County. ar.d Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge. I Wait until all four areas have achnowledged, then continue. If l any area fails to acknowledg;, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that l

area.

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l 1 I i l All areas please take the following message: l l l l l l .This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant. An incident has I i l occurred at our facility and we are declaring a Site Emergency I at ( tir.el I on ( da te) . 1 l I l There (hac/has not) been a radiological release. Near site I i l consaquences are expected. The State Radiological Response Team l and Ley response personnel should be notified and dispatched. I Activate Emergency.0perations Centers.

S-ll I . l l We will keep you infonned of the situation. l

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,- Kewaunce Nuc1 car Power Plant i TITLE: Notification of Site Emergency I

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, ] . l DATE: OCT 131932 i PAGE 5 of 9 I i l Any confirming calls or return contacts should be through ccamercial i l telephone. l I I i To repeat: Xewaunee Nuclear Plant is declaring a Site Eeercen:y at l l (tine) on (date). Relay this infomation to E:acrgency 6overnaent l l imedia tely. 1 I I l Please acknowledce receipt of ressace. l 4.1. 5 Notify the United States Coast Guard uei.'q commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message.

I Day l Night CC5'STGUA?.DCONTACT TIME 4.1.6 Notify the !!RC (Headquarter, Bethesda) using the Emergency Notification System (ENS) red phone and provide them with the necessary infonaation from a completed Significant Event checklist.

~ Ccamercial phone back-up:

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'" I;RC CONTACT

. TIME 4.1.7 Perform any additional notifications requested by the Emergency Direc tor.

INITIsLS Group Pager # Time Operations Personnel ._

Inplant Radiation Emergency Team

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Fire Team (n \ TSC Personnel 1

EJ MTE: If individual pager numbers are needed, reference EP-AD-17 Ctnaunica tions.

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l e '^,c EMERGE!:CY PLA!! IMPLE iENTING PROCEDURE l l l DATE: OCT 131982 l PAGE' 6 of 9 l I I 4.1.8 Transfer the notification function to the Technical Support Center as soon as it has been fully activated and staffed.

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INITIALS 4.1.9 Transfer the notification of the Coast Guard and State and local agencies to the ECF af ter it has been fully activated and staffed.

TIME INITIALS 4.2 Site Emergency De-escalation to Alert or Unusual Event 4.2.1 Notify the key emergency directors of the emergency class change.

1NITIALS TIME

. Event Operations Director f'N Radiological Protection Director (x *) Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Security Direct 6r Er6ergency Response Manager 4.2.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency class change.

, NOTE: This becomes the responsibility at the EOF staff af ter E0F activation.

Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (FOC)

CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area EOC (if activated)

C0llTACT tit!E

,s -. Kewaunee County Sheriff, or.'

Kewaunce County ECC (if ac.tivated)

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.- V,cwaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Hotification of Site Emergency I --

EMERGEf:CY PLN! IMPLEMENTI!;G PROCEDURE i cO . l DATE: OCT 131982 i

i PAGE 7 of 9 I I I!!!TIALS Manitowoc County Sherif f, or Manitowoc County ECC (if activated)

CONTACT TIME l U.S. Coast Guard Day ..

l Night CONTACT' TIME The following message should be given:

I i l This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions have l l improved and we have de-escalated the Site Emergency to an ( Alert / Unusual l l Event) at (time) on (day). l I  : I l To repeat: The Site Emergency has been de-escalated to an (Alert / Unusual Event)I hwi

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I a t ( tice) on (day) . Relay this information to Emergency Government innediately.1 l l C ./

4.2.3 Notify the NRC of the Site Energency de-escalation to an (Alert / Unusual Event with an update of piant conaitions.

4.3 Site Emergency Close Out 4.3.1 Notify the key emergency directors of the emergency close-out.

I!:ITIALS '

TIME Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director s Technical Support Center Director

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EMERGEt:CY PLAfl IMPLEMEllTING PROCEDURE I i I DATE: OCT 131982 1 PAGE 8 of 9 I I 4.3.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency close-out.

!!OTE: This becomes the responsibility of the E0F staff after ECF activation.

. Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (ECC)

CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if activated)

. CONTACT TIME Kewaunee County Sheriff, or .

Kewaunee County EOC (if activated) ..

CONTACT TIME

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1 This is (title) at the Kewaunee riuclear Power Plant. We The have Site closed outhas been ll Emergency l the Site Emergency at (time) on (day). To repeat:

1 closed out at ( time) on (day) . 1

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I Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Notification of Site Emergency 1

%' EMERGE!!CY PLAll IMPLEMEfTI!!G PROCEDURE l l l DATE: OCT 131982 I PAGE 9 of 9

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INITIALS 4.4.1 . A General Emercency has been declared and EP-AD-10, Notification of a Generai caerger.cy i s being implemented.

4.4.2 The Sife Emergency has been reclassified as: .

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An Unusual Event, and EP-AD-7, Notification of an Unusual Event is being inpie:aented.

b. An Alert, and EP-AD-8, Notificatiori of an Alert, is being implemented.

4.4.3 The Site Emergency has been closed out and no recovery operations are requirec.

k ') 4.4.4 The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergencf.

organi za tion is shif ting to a recovery mode, by implementing EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.

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1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon declaration of a General Emerqency or at the request of the Energency Director.

2.0 Precautions 2.1 All pages' should be sent on both transmitters to ensure complete area coverage -

Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext. Green Bay transmitter (plant ext.

or Green Bay ext.

2.2 All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the' pager number preceded by a 1.

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4.1.2 Notify'one designate for each key emergency position. Designates

. are listed by call priority.

Home phone contact should be used initially if time permits.

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1 Kewaunce !!uclear Power Plant i TITLE: flotification of General Emergenc;.

I EMERGE!;CY PLA!! Il;PLEMEllTI!!G PROCEDURE l l l DATE: OCT 131982 l PAGE 3 of 9 l l Technical Suonort Center Director (TSCD)

Individual Group

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OCT 13 BB2 1 PAGE 4 of 9 4.1.3. Notify the Emergency Response Manager (ERM)

NOTE: If notified by pager, designate will confirm contact with a return telephone call to Emergency Response Manager Individual Group

- Home # Pager Pager DESIGNATE C0!1TACTED TIME

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'-S- j I!!ITIALS 4.1.4 Notify the state and local governments using the NAUAS phone with the following statment: .

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l Kewaunce Nuclear calling Warning Center 1, East. Central Area, Kewaunee l l County, and Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge. I Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue. If

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I l .This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant. An incident has l

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.I I There (has/has not) been a radiological release. Off-site l l consequences are expected. The State Radiological Response Team l I and key response personnel should be notified arid dispa .ched. I l

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W 131082 l PAGE 5 of 9 I Any confirming calls or return contacts should be through commercial l l telephone. l l l l To repeat: Kewaunee !!uclear Plant is declaring a General Emerconcy l l at (time) on (date). Relay this information to Emergency l l Government immediately. l l l l Please acknowledce receipt of messace. l 4.1.5 Notify the United States Coast Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message.

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C0AST GUARD C0tlTACT TIME IllITI ALS 4.1.6  !!otify the !!RC (Headquarters, Bethesda) using the Emergency flotification System (Et!S) red phone and provide them with the necessary information from a completed Significant Event checklist.

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I, N -,) 'l:RC C0!! TACT TIME 4.1.7 Perform any additional notifications requested by the Emergency Director.

I!11TIALS Group Pager # Time Operations Personnel Inplant Radiatior. Emergency Team Emergency Chemistry Team ..

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I i TITLE: Notification of General Etergency

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4.1.8 Transfer notification function to the Technical Support Center as soon as it has been fully activated and staf fed.

TIME INITIALS 4.1.9 Transfer the notification of the Coast Guard and 5 tate and local agencies to the ECF af ter it has been fully activated and staffed.

TIME INITIALS 4.2 General Emergency De-escalation to Site Emergency, Alert, or Unusual Event 4.2.1 Notify the key emergency directors of the emergency class change.

TIME p~ INITIALS kj us Event Operations Director

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'. Support Activities Direc'or Security Director

_ Emergency Response Manager 4.2.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency class chanje.

NOTE: This becomes the responsibility of the EOF staf f af ter i EOF activation.

- Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

CONTACT

_ TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or j East Central Area E0C (if activated) 4 CONTACT

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CONTACT tit!E Manitowoc County Sherif f, or .

Mani towoc County EOC (if activated) .. . _ .

CONTACT TIME l U.S. Coast Guard Day l Hight CONTACT TIME The following message should be given:

9 l I l This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions have 1

-s I improved and we have de-escalated the General Energency to (a Site Emercency/ l

/ ', I an Alert /an Unusual Event) at (time) on (cay). To repeat: The General l (s_,f) l Engreency has Deen ce-escalated to (a Sit'e Emergency /an Alert /an Unusual l l tvent) a t ( time) on ( day) . Relay this information to Emergency-Governaent l l irmediately. l 4.2.3 Notify the NRC of the General Emeroency de-escalation with an update of plant conditions.

4.3 General Emergency Close Out 4.3.1 Notify the key emergency directors of the emergency close out.

I!!ITIALS TIME Event Operations Director

- Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director -

" ~ ' Security Director

.y r- Emergency Response Manager

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4.3.2 Notify the support agencies of the emergency close ,out.

NOTE: This becomes the responsibility of the EOF staff af ter ECF activation.

Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (ECC) . .

CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, o'r East Central Area E0C (if activated)

CONTACT TIME Kewaunee County Sheriff, or . .

Kew' a unce County E0C (if activated) s CONTACT TIME

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l Relay this information to Emergency Government immediately. 1 4.3.3 Notify the NRC of the General Emergency close out with an update

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Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Notification of General Emergenc.

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4.4 Final Conditions (one of the following)

INITIALS 4.4.1 The General Emercency has been reclassified as:

a. An Unusual Event, and EP-AD-7, Hotification of an Unusual Event is being implemented.
b. An Alert, and EP-AD-8, Notification of an Alert, is being implemented.
c. A Site Emergency, and EP-AD-9, Notification of a Site Emergency

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1.0 APPLICABILITY This pr6cedure shall be implemented irimediately during a Site Emergency or General Emergency and may be executed during an Unusual Event or an Alert at the oiscretion of the Emergency Director. ,

2.0 PRECAUTIO!ls 2.1 Assembly Area Coordinators ( AAC) and alternates for each assembly area are designated on Table AD-12.1.

2.2 Personnel must make the AAC aware of their departure and arrival

when; changing locations.

/ ~'s 2.3 AAC's must ensure that hazardous areas are identified and warn

(  ; personnel of these locations for the determination of the safest

'v routes between Emergency Assembly Areas. .

2.4 Personnel inside the controlled area should not assemble in their emergency duty location, but report to the controlled . area assembly area in accordance with Table AD-12.1.

2.5 Only the following personnel may authorize support personnel without Kewaunee 1.D. cards access to the site during a plant emergency:

Shif t Supervisor Support Activities Director (SAD)

Emergency Director (ED)' Security Director Event Operations Director (E0D) Emergency Response Manager (Erit)

Radiological Protection Director Environmental Protection Director

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Technical Support Center Director Adni n i s tra ti ve/Logi s t ic s D irec to r (TSCD) (ALD) 2.6 If a designated AAC or alternate is not oresent at an assembly area, a senior plant staf f member will assume the responsibility.

2.7 Personnel outside the controlled' area should assemble in their

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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Personnel Assembly and l Accountability EMERGE! ICY PLA!! IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l l

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3.1 EP-SEC-3, Personnel Accountability (Initial and Maintaining) 4.0 INST?.UCTIO!!S 4.1 All personnel shall assemble in the locations spacified in Table AD-12.1, or their emergency duty locations, upon Gai tronics announce-ment of Assembly / Accountability.

4.2 The AAC shall record the badge ID numbers of each person as they identify themselves. Daily check-in sheets should be available in each area to assist in recording the infomation.

4.3 AAC shall conduct a roll call to verify an accurate muster list.

. 4.4 AAC shall report to the Security Director,.the badge ID numbers of personnel at their assembly area locati'on.

I 4.5 Emergency Response Organization Personnel located in other areas may 7- procede to their appropriate emergency duty locations in the following 6  ; nanner, after initial assembly a'nd accountability.

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4.6.2 AAC infom the new emergency response facility to which the

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, 4.6.3 If available obtain infomation on hazardcus areas and best route to be traveled from the RPD.

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4.6.5 Report in immediately to new AAC.

I 4.6.6 The new AAC shall log in arrival of all personnel as they report.

4.7 Periodic accountability checks will be perfomed by the Security Director to ensure continuous accountability of personnel.

4.8 If the entire group of assembled personnel are to move to a new location, the AAC shall perfom steps 4.6.1 through 4.6.6, to ensure maintenance c ? accountability continuously.

4.9 The Security Director shall post current copies of daily check-in sheets in each priaary assembly area in a conspicuous location.

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.l.s Ob x FM a' TA6,'r AD-12.1 Pai_/of 3 Et<$RCENCY ASSEr*BLY AREAS I I I I . 1 I GROUP 1 Primary Assembly Location l Alternate Assembly locations l Coordinator l

l l and Telephone Numbers I and' Telephone Numbers l l 1 1 I I I l Operations Shift Crew l Control Room l Radi.ation Protection Offi~ce l Shift Supervisor l l l Phone l Phone 1 or l l l l I Event Oper. Director 1 I I I I 1 l l .  ! I I

,1 Fire' Brigade l Shift Supervisor's Office l Admin. Bldg. Lobby l Fire Brigade leader l l l Phone l Phone l l l l l 1 l l Fire Team l Admin. Bldg. Lobby ~

l Security Bldg. I Fire Team Leader l l l Phone l Phone l l 1 I I I I l In-plant HP and Chemistry l Radiation Protection Office l ' Radiological Analysis Facility l Radiological l l Emergency Teams, 1 Phone l Phone i Protection Director l l Controlled Area Personnel l l l l 1 I I I

' l l Containment Personnel l Personnel Airlock l Emergency ' Airlock l Senior HP' Technolo- l l l Gai-tronics l Gai-tronics I gist or S~taff liember l l i i i l l Technical Support l Technical Sup , ort Center l l Technical Support l l Center' Staff l Phone l l Center Director I l l I 1 l 1 l'.aintenance personnel , 1 Operational Support Facilityl l Support Activities 1 I visitors, contractors, andl ( Admin. Bldg. Ground Level) l l Director  !*

l personnel with no l Phone l l l 1 immediate emergency l l l l l response duty l l l l 1 I I I I l Training personnel lEmergency Operations Facilityl Site Access Facility 1 Training Supervisor 1 ,

I l(Trng. Bldg. General !4ecting l Phone I or l l l Roca) Phone .I l Emergency Response l l l l . l 11anager l i i I I I l Security Personnel l Securi ty B1dg. I Site Access Facility l Security Director  !

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-1 1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure describes the communication systems to be used during a plant emergency to:

a. Notif.y onsite personnel -
b. Notify emergency response organization personnel
c. Notify Federal, State and local authorities
d. Notify private support agencies 2.0 PRECAUTIONS -

2.1 All inccming emergency communications should be transferred fro.n the Control Room to the Technical Support Center (TSC) or plant switchboard as soon as possible af ter energency declaration.

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3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 System Description f44 - Co:=unications.

3.2 XX-238'Gai-tronics 3.3 WPS P.O.12589. - Motorola Radio Paging Equipment Instruction Manual 3.4 National Warning System (NAWAS) Operations Manual 3.5 State of Wisconsin - Division of Emergency Government Warning Plan and Standing Operating Procedures 3.6 Procedures for the Emergency Broadcast , System - East Central Wisconsin EDS Operational Area 3.7 WPSC Public Infonnation Emergency Response Plan 3.8 Fluor Power Services, Inc. Emergency Response Plan E

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EMERGE!!OY PLAN IMPLEMEllTl!!G PROCEDURE l l l DATE: OCT 131982 i PAGE 2 of 18 i l l 3.9 American lluclear Insurers ( ANI) Accident !!otification Procedure 3.10 Wisconsin Telephone's Emergency Preparedness Plan in Support of a

!!uclear Incident 4.0 . RESP 0MSIBILITIES 4.1 The Emergency Director is responsible for the following notifications.

4.1.1 The required initial notifications.

4.1.2 Additional notifications to support personnel to augment the

. shift staff.

4.1.3 Follow-up notifications of plant status, emergency escalation or de-escalation and close out. ,

t 4.2 The EEergency Response Manager is responsible for the following noti fica tions .

4.2.1 The required initial noti.fications of . corporate response j

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! or de-escalation and close out to offsite authorities after Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) activation.

4.3 The Emergency Response Organization directors are responsible for notifying technical personnel and response team members to support their groups duties and functions.

5.0 RE0VIRE!!ENTS 5.1 Onsite personnel are notified of a plant emergency using the (PBX) telephone system and the 5-channel Gai-tronics intra-plant paging systen. The Control Room and Technical Support Center are equipped with " flight Bells" for af ter hours incoaing calls. The use of these systems is described in System Description #44 Communications. Both systems have non-interruptible power sources.

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.C . I DATE: OCT 131982 1 PACE 3 of la I I 5.2 The required initial notifications are detailed in the respective

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EP-AD-7, Motification of Unusual Event EP-AD-8, Notification of Alert EP-AD-9, !!ctification of Site Emergency

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EP-AD-10, Notification of General Emergency 5.3 The required initial notifications of corporate response personnel are detailed in: ,

EP-ECF-3, Corporate Response to an Unusual Event EP-EOF-4, Corporate Response to an Alert EP-E0F-5, Corporate Response to a Site Emergency EP-EOF-6, Corporate Response to a . General Emergency 5.4. Offsite WPS Emergency Response Organization personnel should be initially contacted by commercial telephone. If the person can not be contacted by telephone, or time does not permit making individual

- telephone calis, the person's pager should be activated. Office and s home telephone nu:r.bers, radio-pager activation instructions and two-digit pager codes are contained in Table AD-17.1.

5.5 Initial notifications to the State of Wisconsin and Kewaunee and Manitowoc counties shall be made using the NAWAS telephone described

. in Table AD-17.2.

5.6 Follow-up contacts to the State of Wisconsin, Kewaunee and Manitowoc Counties, and initial contacts to the U.S. Coast Guard, INP0, American Nuclear Insurers or other support agencies shall be made using the conmercial telephone system. Support agencies telephone numbers are provided in Table AD-17e3.

5.7 Initial notification to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Bethesda, MD, will be through the Emergency Notification System (ENS) red phone. ENS phones are located in the Control Room and Technical 1 Support Center. The commercial telephone backup number is

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5.3 Intra-ccmpany connunications will be through ring-down circuits and the commercial telephone system. Each Emergency Response Facility (ERF) is furnished with a plant telephone extension listing and diagram detailing ring-down circuits available in that facility.

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(%/ l l 5.9 Co munications with plant emergency teams and environmental monitoring teams will be using Motorola two-way radios and the plant transmitter.

Remote console stations are located in the Shift Supervisor's office, Radiation Protection Of fice (RPO), Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and Site Access Facility (SAF). Each base station has interccm capabilities with each of the other base stations. The RP0 station may be relocated in the Radiological Analysis Faciality (RAF) if RPO evacuation is necessary. Team designation and base station location should be used in all communications.

5.10 Each Emergency Response Organization director should maintain a log detailing:

a. Changes in plant status or emergency ' classification Actions taken b.
c. Important data received
d. Any reconnendations made 5.11 liessages sent or received should.be documented in a communicator's log with infonntion on Form AD-17. .

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1.0 Tone and Voice Radio Pagers are assigned to Personnel as shown with call numbers on the Emergency. Call List.

2.0 Whenever it is necessary to contact a person on the Emergency Call List

, and he is not onsite, the home telephone number should be called first.

If he cannot be reached at home, contact should then be attempted by

.using the group call number. Tone and voice contact by pagers if ef fective within 15 mile radius of the transmitting station. Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius.

3.0 How to Place a Pace 3.1 Determine the two digit pager code for the party'or group you wish to contact from the Emergency Call List. -

BLACT, PHONE ONLY Located in the Shif t Supervisor's office..-

HOTE: 'The Black Phone only activates the Kewaunee transmitter. This phone cannot be used to activate the Green Bay transmitter. To activate the Green Bay transmitter, go to stop 3.5 - Plant r~m Extension Phone.

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3.2 Dial the two digit pager code for. the party or group you wish to contact from pager assignment list.

. 3.3 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted. -

3.4 'When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party. There is no allotment time 'for calls on this phone.

After message, hang up the phone.

. . PLANT EXTENSION PHONES 3.5 Dial the terminal access code on any plant extension.

Kowaunce site transmitter -

Green Bay transmitter -

a. When the teminal answers and responds with a beep, go to

. step 3.6.

b. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try aga'in.

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3.6 Dial-the' two digit pager code for th'e party or group you wish to contact fecm the pager assignment list.

110TE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.

3.7 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.

3.8 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.

You have about 20 seconds to talk, after which the terminal will hang up. Replace the telephone receiver.

GREE!1 BAY EXTE!!SIO!1 PH0!1ES 3.9 Dial the Kewaunee Plant tie lin-3.10 Then dial plant extensions: -

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-d 3.11 When the terminal answers and responds ,with a beep, go to step 3.12.

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a. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3.12 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the page'r assign:nent list.

NOTE: This number must be preceded by a '"1" for the Green Bay transmi tter.

3.13 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.

i 3.14 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.

You have about 20 seconds to talk, after which the tenninal will hang up. Replace the telephone receiver.

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4.0 Tone and Voice Pacer Operation 4.1 Set the O!!/0FF switch on the bottom of the pager to the O!1 position (white dot visible). The alert tone will sound to indicate battery condi tion. If tone is absent, replace or recharge batteries.

4.2 Press the reset touch bar on top of the pager. This resets the pager to_ standby and eliminates the squelch noise.

4.3 When you are paged and the alert tone is heard, the voice message is heard autoinatically. Following the alert tone, volume control can be adjusted for desired level .

4.4 Af ter a message, press the reset touch bar to reset the unit.

4.5 Key emergency response personnel and their alternates should telephone the plant at . after receipt of a pager signal / message to confirm that contact has been made.

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1.0 The black telephone and loudspeaker located in the Technical Support Center are part of the National Warning System. Points throughout the state as shown in the following drawing can be accessed simultaneously by removing the handset. Messages should be directed to Kewaunee County, Manitowoc County, the East Central Warning Center in Fond du Lac and W'isconsin Warning Center I in Madison.

2.0 Telephone operation is achieved by removing the handset and depressing the PUSH-TO-TALK button on the inside of the handset. Messages should be of the fonn:

s "Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center I, East Central

- Area, Kewaunee. County, Mani towoc County. Please acknowledge." ,

Wait until each area has acknowledged before continuing. If any area fails to acknowledge, request that Warning Center I ring that area and continue:

"Please take the following message. This is (title)

- at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant.

(Insert the desired message)

Relay this information to Emergency Governnent immediately.

' Any return contacts or confinaing calls should be through commercial telephone.

Please acknowledge receipt of message."

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I 1.0 APPLICABILITY Upon the classification of an incident as' a Site or General Emergency, or during an Alert if conditions warrant, the Environmental Protection Director (EPD) will execute this procedure.

2.0 PRECAUTIO!!S -

2.1 Projected dose rates, concentrations and meteorological conditions

- must be known prior to dispatching the Environmental 11oni toring Teams (EM Teams). Projected dose rates can be obtained via KARL Program and EP-RET-6.

2.2 Ensure proper protective actions are taken for the Environmental Monitoring Team members prior to dispatch.

2.3 Utilize Field Map with Plexi' glass Cover in recording field results.

3.0 REFEREllCES 3.1 EP-AD-ll, Emergency Radiation Controls ,

3.2 EP-RET-2, Emergency R'adiation Entry Controls and Implementation 4.0 DIRECTIO!!S Environmental Protection Director 4.1 If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to the SAF at .

4.2 If infonned of EOF activation by the ERM:

a. I!otify members of the Environmental Monitoring Team per Form E0F-3A.l .

liOTE: If unable to contact a sufficient number of personnel from the group by using home or office telephone numbers, activate the pager system per attached Table EilV-3A.2.or call System Operating at ind provide your name and title and the names and titles of the individuals you wish to page. Also provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be broadcast over the pagers. System Operating personnel will y attempt to contact these individuals via the paging system.

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b. Proceed to the ECF via the SAF.

4.3 Detemine the plume track via EP-ENV-3C, Primary Determination of X/Q, or 3D, Backup Detemination of X/Q, as applicable.

4.4 Detemine the' projected environmental dose via EP-ENV-3E, Manual Environmental Dose Projection Calculations, or via EP-RET-6, Dose Projections (Computer), i f applicable.

4.5 Detemine Protective Actions needed via EP-ENV-3F, Protective Action Reconmendation Determinations.

NOTE: See Decision Flow Chart, Figure 3A.l .

. 4.6 Maintain a log of all significant events reported and directed.

5.0' PERS0!!NEL DISPATCH .

5.1 Evaluate the radiological consequences in consultation with the Radiological Protection Director (RPD) from the above data and advise Environmental Monitoring Teams accordingly of the appropriate protective

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5.2.1 One team to sample at a predetemined sample point, TABLE ENV-3A, near the projected centerline.

5.2.2 Another team to sample at a predetermined sample point, TABLE ENV-3A, near the projected edges.

NOTE: If lake breeze effect exists as determined in EP-ENV-3C or 3D, refer to step 6.0 fer guidance in directing environmental

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5.2.3 Record the locations on Fom ENV-3A.2, using Base Map sector designate and predetemined sample location number.

EXA!!PLE: L.og : Sector " A" at " point 122" 5.3 Record the following data for each environmental sample location on Fom ENV-3A, when received from EMT Coordinator.

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5.3.2 Direct radiation readings.

5.3.3 Particulate activity.

5.3.4 I-131 concentration.

5.3.5 lidble gas concentration.

5.4 Mark the results on the plexiglass covered field maps.

I 5.5 Transmit to the Technical Support Center Communicator the most current data recorded on field maps.

5.6 Redirect the Environmental Monitoring Teams to take subsequent samples as necessary.

5.7 Transmit the measured data, and any plume track changes, to the G Radiological Protection Director, prcmptly.

!!OTE: Meteorological conditions should be checkdd periodically.

5.8 Direct the Environmental Monitoring Team Coordinator to take appropriate action for the collection and storage of all environmental samples at

- the Site Access Facility.

5.9 Continue to update plume path sample results on the Field Nap as results are reported.

5.10 Review and update X/Q determinations (EP-E!1V-3C or 3D) as meteorological conditions warrant.

5.11 Transmit results and reccamendations to the Emergency Response ffanager.

6.0 EFFECT OF LAKE BREEZE ON PROJECTED EXPOSURES 6.1 Actual dose rates west of the Lake Breeze " front" (where the lake breeze meets the prevailing wind) will be lower than projected using X/Q or Xu/Q overlays.

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A method for determining the location of the Lake Breeze front is under development. Until this method is available, the following guidelines should be followed in order to determine the radiological ef fects of the lake breeze on the plume track.

6.3.1 The Team dispatched to sample at the projected plume edge should first sample the edge downwind of the centerline in relation to the prevailing wind. This Team should then sample i at the population centers within the 10 mile EPZ downwind of the projected plume in the direction of the prevailing wind.

6.3.2 The Team dispatched to sample the centerline should first sample' the centerline as directed by the EPD, then sample the

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1. Lake Shore Rd (M) 1/4 mile north of Zander Rd
2. Lake Shore Rd (M) 1/4 mile south' of Two Creeks Rd l 3. Hey 42 1/4 mile North of Two Creeks P.d Intersection 1 4. Two Creeks Rd 3/4 mile west of Hwy 42, .1/4 mile H. on Blaha Road i 5. County BBB and Coun.ty BB Intersection l 6. County BBB 1/2 mile south of BB

'l 7. 3/4 mile west and 1/2 mile south of County Hwys. BB and BBB inersectior (trailer park

8. County BB 1/4 mile east of Sannburg Rd
9. County BB 1/2 mile east of State Hwy 163
10. County B 1/4 mile north of Zar. der Rd
1. Saxonburg Rd 1/2 mile north of Zander Rd .
12. Two Creeks Rd 1/2 mile west of Saxonburg P.

13'. Two Creeks Rd 1/4 mile east. of State Hwy i;

14. Two Creeks Rd 1/2 mile east of Saxonbur; -
15. Tannery Rd 3/4 mile north of Tappsi :.

i 16. Access Rd of f of Tappawingo Rd 1/4 mi"  ; of Tannery Rd l 17. Tapp2wingo Rd 3/4 mile west of Tannu s Rd 1

'18. Tapp2wingo Rd 1/4 mile ~ west of S r v.

19. Tappawingo Rd 1/4 mile west of Stc t- H ,4. ,
20. Tappawingo rd and Jambo Creek Rd Intersec'.ian
21. Jambo Creek Rd 1/4 mile north of Holmes Rd
22. County Hwy BB 1/2 mile west of State Hwy 163 Lakeshore Rd (M) 1/4 mile north of Nuclear Rd (M) 823. 24. Nuclear Rd (M) 1/2 mile eas of State Hwy 42 (K) - Xcwaunce County (H) - Mani tawoc County

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26. Irish Rd 1/4 mile east of Meyer Rd i ~27. Stata Hwy 1771/4 mile west of County Hwy. 0
28. Elmwood Rd and Ravine Rd Intersection
29. Tannery Rd 1/4 mile north of Elmwood Rd I

l 30. 1/4 mile east of County Hwy V and State Hwy 42 Intersection

31. State Hwy 421/2 mile north of Irish Rd .

1 32. Benzinger Rd 1/4 mile west of Tannery Road

33. Cou'nty Hwy V and Saxonburg Rd Intersection
34. Corners Rd and Division Dr. Intersection l
35. State Hwy 421/4 mile north of Rawley Rd l

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- LJ l 37. Nuclear (!!) 3/4 mile west of Tannery Rd l 33. 1/4 mile south and 1/4 mile west of Saxonburg Rd and Huclear Rd (M) Intersection

39. Tappawingo Rd 0.1 mile east of State Hwy 42
40. State Hwy 163 and State Hey 147 Intersection
41. Prince Rd 1/4 mile north of Reckledge Rd

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'l; 43. County Hwy Q and Intersection with Factory Rd

! 44. County Hwy Q 1/4 mile north of Zander Rd l 45. Cou'nty Hwy BS 0.4 mile east of Harpt Lake Rd l '46. Nuclear Rd (K) 0.4 mile west of State Hwy 42 ll 47. Nuclear Rd (X) 1/2 mile west of Hwy 42 1

'{ 48. County Hwy BB and state Hwy 42 Intersection

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50. State Hwy 421/4 mile south of Nuclear Rd -(K)
51. Str.te Hwy 42 and Nuclear Rd (K) Intersection

.52. Stnte Hwy 42 and Nuclear Rd (K) Intersection

53. S; ate Hwy 42 and Inters'ection of Nuclear Rd (K) 54 State Hwy 42 0.4 mile north of Nuclear Rd (K)
55. State Hwy 421/4 mile south of Sandy Bay Rd
56. State Hwy 42 and Intersection of Sandy Bay Rd
57. Sandy Bay Rd and Intersection of Cemetary Rd l 58. Cemetary Rd 1/4 mile north of Sandy Bay Rd. ,
59. Lake shore Rd (r,) and Interection of Cemetary Rd
60. Lake Shore Rd'(K) 1/2 mile east of State Hwy 42

, 1. Lake Shore Rd (K) and State Hwy 42 Intersection ,

-62. Lake Shore Rd (K) 1/2 mile viest of State Hwy 42

63. Sandy Bay Rd 1/2 mile west of State Hwy 42
64. Sandy Bay Rd and Intersection of Woodside Rd 65  %'ocdside R.d 1/2 mile north of Nuclear Rd (K)
66. Woodside Rd and Intersection of Nuclear Rd (K)
67. Woodside Rd 1/4 mile south of Nuc~ lear Rd (K) l 68. Woodside Rd 3/4 mile north of County Hwy BB
69. Town Hall Rd 1/4 mile north of County Hwy BB l 70. Town Hall Rd 1/4 mile north of Nuclear Rd (K) 1 71. Town Hall Rd 3/3 mile south of Sandy Bay Rd
72. Town Hall Rd 1/2 mile south of County Hwy G

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75. Old Settlers Rd and Cemetary Rd Intersection

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77. Old Settlers Rd 1/4 mile east of Woodside Rd l 78. Woodside Rd.1/2 mile south of Old Settlers Road l 79. Old Settlers Rd. and Town Hall Road Intersection l 80. Noman Road 1/4 mile north of County Hwy. G
l. 81. County Hwy B 1/4 mile west of Noman Rd
82. Saint Peters Rd 1/4 mile north of Old Settlers Rd .

l 83. Wochos Rd and intersection of Old settlers Rd

84. North Intersection of Range Line Rd and County Hwy G
5. County Hwy B 1/4 mile north of County Hwy.G ,
6. Homan Rd 1/4 mile north of Sandy Bay Rd
87. Sandy Bay Rd and Intersection of Saint Peters Rd I 88. C'ounty Hwy B 1/2 mile south'of Sandy Bay Rd
89. Nuclear Rd (K) 1/2 mile east of Range Line Rd I 90. Nuclear Rd (K) and Homan Rd Intersection

- 91. - Noman Rd 1/4 mile north of County Hwy BB

92. County Hwy B 1/4 mile north of County hwy BB r 93. Range Line Rd 1/4 mile north of County hwy BB
94. Collegiate Rd 1/2 mile west of Range Line Rd

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96. Bolt Rd and County Hwy Q intersection Bolt Rd 1/4 mile west of Collegiate Rd
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99. Mant towoc Rd'and Langes Corners Rd Intersection (K) - Ke*aunce County (M) - Manitowoc County ,

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103. Church Rd 1/2 mile north of County liwy J 104. Saint Peters Rd and Town Line Rd Intersections 105. County hwy B 1/4 mile South of County Hwy J 106. County Hwy J 1/4 mile west of Town Hall- Rd 107. Town Hall Rd and Town Line Rd Intersections 108. Town Line Rd 1/2 mile west of Woodside Rd-

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1. Lake Rd 1/2 mile east of State Hwy 42 -

112. County hwy J ~ nile west of State Hwy 42 113'. County hwy J 1/2 mile east of Town Hall Rd -

114. Krok Rd 1/4 mile west' of S[eepy Hollow Rd 115. Krok Rd 1/4 mile west of Church Rd i 116. Krok Rd 1/4 mile east of Saint Peter s Rd 117. 1/4 mile south of Angle Rd and Krok Rd Intersections ~

118. State !!wy 421/4 mile s'outh of Hospital Rd 119. State liwy 42 3/4 mile south of County hwy F 120. Cou[ity Hwy C 1/2 mle west of Kewaunee City 121. County Hwy C 1/2 mile north of County Hwy F 122. Birchwood Rd and County Hwy F Intersection

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- 127. Angle Rd 1/4 mile south of State Hwy 29 l 1 128. Hospital Rd '3/4 mile north of State Hwy. 42 l l 129. East end of Krok Rd', along the Lakeshore

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t I 131. 1204 Milwaukee St., Kewaunee

!  ! 132. County liwy. O,1 1/2 miles south of County Hwy. VV 133. Lake Shore Rd.1/2 mile north of Kewaunee Cf ty J m 134. Lakeshore Rd (K) 1/2 mile north of First Road (Barnett Sub.)

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( j5. County Hwy F 1 1/4 miles west of State Hwy 42 .

136. Maple Lane 1/2 mile west of County Hwy C 137. Church Rd and Town Line Rd latersection (northeast of Ellisville) 138. Sleepy Hollow Rd 1/4 mile north of Hwy 29 139. Reckelberg Rd 1/4 mile south of Krok Rd 140. Schweiner Rd 1/2. mile south of County hwy J t

141. Schult: Rd and State Hwy 96 142. Lyons Rd 1/4 mile southof Zander Rd 143. County hwy Q 1/4 mile north of State Hwy 147 144. Fisherville Rd and Cherney Rd Intersection 1 145. Steiners Cornors Rd.1/2 mile west of State Hwy.'147

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I 146. Headow Dr.1/4 mile north of E. Hillcrest Rd.

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1 l 148. Coast Guard Station, Two Rivers I

l 149. 'a'PS Cperations Building Two Rivers l

l 150. City Hall Roof, Manitowoc l O

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A.1 Tone and Voice Radio Pagers are assigned to personnel as shown with call numbers on the Emergency Call List.

A.2 Whenever it is necessary to contact a person on the Emergency Call List and he is not on site, the home telephone number should be called first.

If he cannot be reached at hone, contact should then be attempt;d by using the person's individual call number. A group of individuals may be contacted by using the group call number. Tone and voice contact by pagers is ef fective within a 15 mile radius of the transmitting station. Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius. .

A.3 How to Place a Page

, 3 .1 Determine the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

, PLAllT EXTENSIO!! PHONES

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3.2 Dial the terminal access code on,any plant extension.

[ j, d Xewaunce site transmitter -

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, When the tenainal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.3.

b. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3.3 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay ~

transmitter.

3.4 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.

.! l 3.5 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.

l You have about 20 seconds to talk. A " click" signals that your I allotted time has expired.

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b. For Green Bay transmitter -

3.7 When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.8.

a. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3.8 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

. NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay

. transmi tter.

3.9 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.

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You have about 20 seconds to talk. A " click" signals that your

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1.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure is used to estimate the atmospheric dispersion factor (X/Q) using Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Meteorological Data.

2.0 PRECAUTIO!!S -

2.1 As a minimum, the following meteorological parameters from the Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant Meteorological tower are required to use this j ,

procedure.

! a. One wind speed indication (55' meter elevation or 11 meter elevation).

b. One wind direction indication (55 meter elevatT6n or 11 meter I . el eva tio n) .

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c. ertical Temperature Difference indication (Delta T between 55 cx meters and 11 meters).

, n CJ# If this minimu:n data is not available, use EP-ENV-3D, Backup Determination of X/Q (Green Bay Meteorological Data), to detennine atmospheric dispersion.

2.2 Meteorological data must be re-evaluated every 30 minutes or whenever

- significant changes occur, to detennine if X/Q must be recalculated.

2.3 When detennining X/Q or Xu/Q for a point 'of interest that falls between two isopleths on an overlay, select the value of X/Q or Xu/Q that corresponds to the isopleth lying closest to the plume centerline.

If a point of interest lays between an isopleth and plume centerline, select the value of X/Q or Xu/Q that corresponds to the nearest mile marker on the centerline.

2.4 The WIND DIRECTION CIRCLE on the Base Map may appear to the user to be shifted 180 degrees. This is not an error. The WIND DIRECTION CIRCLE reflects the direct use of winTdirection infonnation.

3 '.0 REFERENCES 3.1 NRC Regulatory Guide 1.145, Atmospheric Dispersion Models for Potential (o)

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El1ERGEliCY PLAll IMPLEMEflTIt!G PRCCEDURE l (

l DATE: l PAGE 2 of 6 i OCT 131982 l 4.0 I!!STRUCTIC:!S 4.1 Record Meteorological ParametersSection I on Fom Eld-3C.1, Meteorological Data Worksheet.

4.2 Detemine the stability class using the Vertical Temperature Difference (item I-E on Form ENY-3C.1) and the table in Section II of Forn ENV-3C.1).

4.3 Detemine release elevation from Section III of Fom ENV-3C.l .

4.4 For Elevated Releases cceplete steps 4.4.1 through 4.4.8. If the release is grounu ievel, proceed to step 4.5.

4.4.1 Place the elevated overlay for the stability class detemined

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4.4.2 Align the centerline of the overlay with the actual wind direction value from WDSS (item I-A on Fom ENV-3C.1) on the Base Map Wir.d Direction Circle.

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4.4.3 Record points of interest in the path of the plume in coiumn 1

. on Form ENV.-3C.2 and record the corresponding sector in column 2.

4.4.4 Detemine the distance from the release point to each point of interest and record in column 3 of Fom ENV-3C.2 (Base Map Scale: 2 inches = 1 mile).

4.4.5 Record wind speed WSS5 in column 4 of Form E!1V-3C.2 (Wind Speed is the same for all points of interest). .

NOTE: If WS55 is not available, use WSil value.

4.4.6 Calculate impact time (IT) using the fomula on Form ENV-3C.2 and record in column 5.

4.4.7 De tennine Q for each point of interest from the overlay and record in column 7 of Fom ENV-3C.2.

-- 4.4.8 Proceed to step 4.6 (step 4.5 is not required for elevated relea ses) .

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4.5 For Ground Level Releases, complete steps 4.5.1 through 4.5.8.

4.5.1 Place the ground level overlay for the stability class determined i in step 4.2 on the Base Map.

4.5.2 Align the centerline of the overlay with' the actual wind direction value from WDil (item'I-B on Fom ENV-3C.1) on the Base Map Wind Direction Circle.

I NOTE: If WDil is not a'vailable, use WD55 value.

l 4.5.3 Record points of interest in the path of the plume in column 1 of Form ENV-3C.2 and record the corresponding sector in column 2.

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4.5.4 Detemine the distance from the rele'ase point to each point of interest and record in column 3 of Form ENV-3C.2 (Base Map i

Scale: 2 inches = 1 mile). .

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' NOTE: If WSil is not available, use.WS55 value.

. 4.5.6 Calculate impact time (IT) using the formula on Fonn ENV-3C.2 and record in column 5.

4.5.7 Determine Xu/Q for each point of interest from the overlay and record in column 6 of Form ENV-3C.2.

4.5.8 Calculate X/Q for each point of interest using the fonnula on Fom ENY-3C.2 and record in column 7.

4 .'6 Detemine if lake breeze exists using Form ENY-3C.2. If lake breeze conditions exist, implement special field moni taring in accordance with EP-ENV-3A, section 6.0.

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! Parameter Parameter j Paramenter Description Hame Indication A. Wind Direction at 55 meter level WD55 Degrees t

j B. Wind Direction at 11 meter level WDil Degrees C. Wind speed at 55 meter level WS55 mph x 0.447 :- m/sec D. Wind speed at 11 meter level WSil mph x 0.447 = m/sec i

E. Vertical Temperature Difference .

(*F 0 55m *F 011 m) YTD _

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VTD (of/44m) Stability Class VTD < -1.5 A

-1.5 < VTD T -1.3 -

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-1.3 < VTD 7 -1.2 C

-1.2 < VTD T -0.4 D

-0.4 < VTD T 1.2 1:

1.2 < VTD T 3.2 F 3.2 < VTD - G STABILITY CLASS _ . _ .

III. Release Elevation An Elevated release must meet all of the below criteria, otherwise the release is consicered Ground Level,

a. Primary to Secondary leak is in progress.

.b. Release is frca Steam Generator Safety Valves, steam Genera tar ro er OWrated Relief Valve or Auxiliary Feed Pump Turbine Exhaust.

d c. Wind speed is less than im/sec.

d. Stability class is A, B, C or D. ,

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. RELEASE WORKSHEET DATE TIME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (D) (WS) (TT)'*

Point of Distance Wind Speed Impact Time Xu/Q** X/Q*** ,,

Interect Sector (miles) (meters /sec) (minutes) (meters-2 (sec/ meters")

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  • IT = D/WS x 27
    • N/A for EJevated Release

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    • When calculating for Ground Level Release: X/Q'= WS

, , . EP-ENY-3C OCT 131962 Page 6 of 6 FORM ENV-3C.3 LAKE BREE2E EFFECT WORKSHEET DATE TIME

1. Is local' wind direction (WD11 from Fom 3D.1 or WD55 if W0ll is 'not available) bebleen 20* and 170* clockwise?

No - No lake breeze ef fect Yes - Proceed 'to Step II ,

II. Call Green Bay National' Weather Station and get wind direction in degrees.

(Phene Huaber Wind Direction

. III. 'Is Green Bay wind direction between 210* and 330" clockwise?

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1 1.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure is used to estimate the atmospheric dispersion factor (X/Q) using Green Bay National Weather Service Meteorological Data when Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Meteorological Data is not available.

2.0 PRECAUTIO!1S

, 2.1 This procedure is to be used only when the following minimum meteorological parameters are not available from the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Meteorological tower. -

a. One wind speed indication (55 meter elevation or 11 meter elevation).
b. One wind direction indication (55 meter elevation or 11 meter e el evatio n) .
c. Vertical Temperature Differe~nce indication (Delta T between 55 meters and 11 meters).

If this minimum data is available, use EllV-EP-3C, Primary Detemination of X/Q (K!;PP Meteorological Data), to detemine the atmospheric dispersion factor.

2.2 Meteorological data must be re-evaluated every 30 minutes or whenever significant changes occur, to detemine if X/Q must be recalculated.

2.3 When detemining Xu/Q for a point of interest that falls between two

. isopleths on an overlay, select the value of Xu/Q that corresponds to the isopleth lying closest to the plume centerline. ,

If' a point of interest lays between an isopleth and plume centerline, select the value of Xu/Q that corresponds to the nearest mile marker on the centerline.

2.4 The WIND DIRECTION CIRCLE on the Base Map may appear to the user to be shif ted 180 degrees. This is.not an error.

The WIND DIRECTION CIRCLE reflects the direct use of7FnTdirection infomation.

3.0 REFERENCES

(7\ 3. l' NRC Regulatory Guide 1.145, Athospheric Dispersion Models for Potential Accident Consequence Assessme'nts at Nuclear Power Plants, August 1979.

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4.0 I'!STRUCTIO!!S

-l 4.1 Call the national Weather Service Station at Green Bay I for meteoroingical parameters I.A, B, C and D on Fom E!!V-:0.1 4.2 Call Poin.t Beach Nuclear Plant' for meteorological parameters II.A & B on Form E!!V-3D.1.

4.3 Detemine the stability class from step III of Fom E!1V-30.1.

4.4 Place the ground level overlay for the stability class detemined in

. step 4.3 on the Base !!ap.

4.5 Align the centerline of the overlay with the wind direction value

. on the base map wind direction circle.

NOTE: Use local wind direction if available. Use Green Bay wind direction (parameter I.A on Form E!!V-3D.1), if not available

{G)i at the plant. -

4.5 Record points of interest in the path of the plume in column 1 of j Form ENY-3D.2 and record the corresponding sector in column 2.

, . 4.7 Detemine the distance frca the release point to each point of interest i and record in column 3 of Fom ENV-3D.2 (Base flap Scale: 2 inches =

j 1 mile).

4.8' Record local wind speed (parameter II.B on Fom ENV-3D.1) in m/sec I in column 4 of Form ENV-3D.2 (wind speed .is the same for all points of interest). . . . .

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4.9 Calculate impact time (IT) using the formula on Fom.ENV-3D.2 and record in column 5.

4.10 Determine Xu/0 for each point of interest frcm:the overlay and record in column 6 of Fom ENY-3D.2. .

4.11 Calculate X/Q using the fomula on Fom D;V-i3D.2:and er.ecord in column 7.

' 4.12 Detemine if lake breeze exists using ForniENN30.'3. :I'f lake breeze conditions exist, implement special field monitorir)g tin .accordance with EP-ENV-3A, section 6.0.

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] 1. 1 Meteorological Parameters (Green Bay)

L. , ' Parameter Parameter

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Description Name Indication A. Wind Direction WD(GB) Degrees B. Wind Speed WS(GB) Knots x 0.515 - nuters/sec C. Opaque Cloud Cover CLCVR (tenthsl

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E. Observation Time of above (time)

II. Meteorological Parameters (Point Beach)

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WD(PB) Degrees B. Wind Speed WS(PB) mph x 0.447 =

meters /sec III. Stability Class A. Determine the Insolation Class ilumber (It:CL';0) from the below table. . INCll!0 I houk ur CAY r rom / T o ( Mi l i ta ry i irae ) F i

'l 10001 l06011070i j ocoi IUsu l i i001 i i iu l i 1201 i 13ui 1 i 401 i 1501 l i ou i 11/01 l l DATE 106001070010500109001100011100l12001130011400l15001160011700124001 11/5-1/22 1 1 i 1 11 i1 i2 12 i4 12 i2 l1 11 l1 11 l 11/23-2/6 i 1 i 1 ii ii i ' i2 l 2 l 2 i 2 l1 11 !1 l1 l l'2/7-2/21 l 1 11 l1 12 i2 12 l2 l2 l2 l2 l1 11 l1 1 12/22-3/6 l 1 11 i1 12 12 l2 l3 12 l2 l2 11 l1 11 l 13/9-3/23 1 1 l 1 l2 12 l2 i3 13 13 12 l2 i2 11 l1 l 13/24-4/7 1 1 l1 i2 l2 13 i3 i3 I3 13 l2 12 11 l1 l l'4/8-4/22 1 1 l 1 i2 I a 13 13 l3 13 13 13 12 i1 l1 l 14/23-3/7 i 1 l 2 12 t3 13 13 13 13 l3 l 3 12 l 2 11 l 15/d-5/22 1 1 12 l2 l3 l3 i3 l4 13 13 13 12 12 l1 l lb/23-o/o l- 1 l 2 12 13 13 i 4 l4 14 13 13 l 2 12 l1 l 16/7-6/21 i 1 12 l2 l3 13 14 14 l4 13 i 3 12 l2 l1 I s 16/22-7/6 1 1 l2 12 l3 13 l4 l4 14 l3 13 l2 12 11 l ll//-//Zi l 1 12 ii I3 63 l 4 14 I4 13 l 3 l 2 l 2 i1 l 17/22-6/o i 1 l 2 l2 1a i3 13 l4 l 3 l 3 13 12 12 11 l 18/o-S/20 i 1 12 12 63 i3 13 13 13 13 13 12 l 2 11 1

\_8/21-9/ 4 1 1 i1 iz 13 ia i3 63 13 l3 13 12 11 11 l 19/5-9/19 6 1 11 12 i2 13 {3 63  !? l3 12 12 i 1 l1 1 19/20-i0/4 i 1 i1 i 2 12 12 i3 13 13 12 l2 12 11 l1 l 110/5-l0/191 111 ii i 2 l 2 i 2 i3 l 2 l2 l2 l 1 l1 ii i llO/20-iltai 1 i1 I1 i 4 12 I l 3 12 12 i 2 l 1 i i ii  !

'11/4-11/ici 1 i 1 i i i 2 14 i 2 i 2 12 12 l 2 l 1 11 i 1 l Ilil9-12'3s 1 i i l i i i i2 12 l2 l 2 l2 j 1 11 11 l1 l m ,# i4-I2'idi l i1 ii i1 i2 l 2 l2 j 2 42 l1 11 11 11 l y2/19 i/4 1 1 11 :1 :1 g2 g2 j  ; 2 g2 [1 l1 l1 l1 l N ,,'s

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Detemine Net Radiation Index (l:RADI) from opaque cloud cover (CLCVR step I..C above), cloud ceiling (C.LCEG -

step I.D above), isolation class number.jINCl/10 - step III.A above), and the below table:' '

e taADI NRADI During Daytime (function of CLCVR and CLCEG) and

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Interest Sector (miles) (meters /sec) (minutes) (meters-2 (sec/ceters2 )

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No - No Lake Breeze Yes - Proceed to step II II. Is Green Bay wind direction (WDGB - step I.B on Fo'r.a EllV-3D.1) between 210' and 330* clockwise?

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. 1.0 P'J??OSE This procedure describes the response of the Corporate Staff members to an activation of the Khwaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan.

2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure applies to members of the Corporate Staff following their notification of the activation of the Emergency Plan.

3.0" REFERENCES 3.1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs).

3.2 Wisconsin Public Service Corporation Nuclear Emergency Public Information Plan.

3.3 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan. -

4.0 EESPO!!S!BILITIES 4.1 Ecergency Response Manager (EPJ1) 4.1.1 If warranted, activates and provides the overall' direction of the Emergency Response Organization and the Emergency Operations Facility (ECF).

. 4.1.2 Determines the extent of the corporate response required (Table EOF-1.2).

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4.1.3 Ensures that a designate for each position of the corporate emergency response organization (Table EOF-1.1) is notified.

4.1.4 Establishes communications in accordance with EP-ECF-7,

Cconunications and Documentation.

4.1.5 Ecsures offsite radiological accident assessment is being performed and evaluates reccame'nded protective actions with the Enviroronental Protection Director (EPD).

fq . 4.1.6 Provides infonnation via corporate management to the Public

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4.1.7 !!otifies appropriate offsite agencies of / emergency status of the plant and any change in status as required in notification procedures (EP-E0F-3,4,5,6). -

4.1.8 Directs the Admin / Logistic Director (A/LD) to provide for needed assistance and support frem flSS suppliers, other utilities, AE/ Consultants, and Federal, State and local agencies and other WPS personnel.

4.1.9 Responsible for ensuring ambulance and medical services for accidents involving emergency responso personnel which ma'y occur outside the protected area.

4.2 , Environmental. Protection Director 4.2.1 Directs the radiological environmental survey and monitoring

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4.2.2 Infoms the EPJi of offsite dose parameters and dose predictions T and recommends appropriate protective actions to be taken to

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4.2.3. Assumes the responsibilities delineated in EP-ENV-1, Environ-mental I',oni toring Team Organization.

4.2.4 Perfoms the actions delineated in EP-ENV-3A, ' Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives.

4.3 Admin / Logistic Director (A/LD)

4.3.1 Coordinates the procurement of needed supplies ar.d equipment.

4.3.2 Perfoms the actions to obtain additional manpower as necessary --

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4.4 Public Infomation Director (PID)

. 4.4.1 Disseminates infomation on plant conditions to the public.

4.4.2 Carry out assigned respons.ibilities as described in Ref. 3.2.

NOTE: The corporate staff response is based on the classification of the emergency event as detemined by onsite personnel .

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5.0 RECUIPE!'E'!TS j 5.1 Unusual Event

  • 5.1.1 The EPJ4 is notified by the plant staff of the emergency condition

' and, following verification, parfoms notifications in accordance with EP-ECF-3, Corporate Response to an Unusual Event.

5.1.2 The PID issues routine' news releases to inform the public as a necessary.

5.2 Alert 5.2.1 The EPJ4, upon notification and verification of the emergency event, calls the Emergency Director to detennine the severity of the emergency event. A determination of whether or not to activate ECf will be made. With this detemination in mind, perfom applicable notification in accordance with

! EP-EOF-4, Lorporate Response to an Alert.

i 5.2.2 If warranted, the EPJ1 will proceed to, the Site Access Facility and activate the E0F in accordance with EP-ECF-2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation.

5.2.3 The A/LD, when notified by the ERi1 that the EOF is being activated,'perfoms applicable required notifications in accordance with EP-EOF-4, Corporate Response to an Alert, l .and then proceed to the EOF via the SAF.

l 5.2.4 The EPD, when notified by the ERi1 that the EOF is being I

activated, perfoms applicable required actions in accordance

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5.2.5 The PID, when notificc by the EPJ4 will initiate PID notifica-tions in accordance with Ref. 3.2 and then proceed to and activate the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) if requested.

5.2.6 The EPJ4 detemines the amount of corporate response needed (Table ECF-1.2).

5.2.7 The EPJ4, upon being notified by the Emergency Director of the close out frca the emergency event, connences deactivation of ECF. -

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1 5.3 Site Emergency 5.3.1 The EPJi, upon notification and ver'ification of"a Site Emergency, will perform notifications in accordance with EP-EOF-5, Corporate Response to a Site Emergency.

5.3.2 If not previously activated, the ERM proceeds to the SAF and perfonas EOF activation in accordance with EP-EnF-2.

5.3.3 ERM upon completion of EOF activation contacts the Emergency Director or his representative in the TSC to obtain an update on the condition of the emergency and assume offsite notiftcation responsibility.

5.3.4 The A/LD, when notified of the Site Emergency, perfonns appli-cable required notifications in accordance with EP-E0F-5, Corporate Response to a Site Emergency, and then proceeds to the E0F via the SAF.

5.3.5 The EPD, when notified of the Site Emergency, performs applicable required actions in accordance with EP-E!!V-3A, '

Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives.

5.3.6 The PID, when notified of the Site Emergency, activates the JPIC and makes notifications in accordance with Ref. 3.2.

5.3.7 The ERM reccamends to State and local governments protective action that needs to be taken as a result of the event.

5.3.8 The EPJ1 will provide infonnation via the corporate management to the Public Infonaation Director.

li 5.3.9 The EPJ4, upon being notified of the close out from the emergency event, commences deactivation of ECF or recovery operations per EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning, if applicable.

, 5.4 General Emergency 5.4.1 The ERM, upon notification and verification of a General Emergency, will perform notifications in accordance with EP-EOF-6, Corporate Response to a General Emergency.

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OCT 131982 5 of 7 lPAGE 5.4.3 The ERM provides the overall direction of the EOF, including reconmendations to the State to initiate predetermined protective actions for the public.

5.4.4 The A/LD, when notified of the General Emergency, performs notification in accordance with EP-EOF-6 and then proceeds to the ECF via the SAF.

5.4.5 The EPD, when notified of the General Emergency, perfoms applicable required actions in accordance with EP-E!1V-3A, Enviromental Protection Director Actions and Directives.

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3. Nuclear Licensing and Systems Supervisor
4. Nuclear Adainistrative Superviso r Environmental Prot. Environmental Supervi sor 1. Environ. Biologist Directo r 2. Environmental Analyst Adaini stra tive/ Logistics Nuclear Services 1. Nuclear Design Change Directo r Superviso r Superviso r
2. Nuclear Technical Review Supervissr
3. Power Plant Design Supervisor
4. Nuclear Adninistrative Supervi sor P'ublic Infonnation Nuclear 'In fo nna tion 1. Advertising and Public _

Directer Coordinato r Infonnation Director

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1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon the declaration of an Alert, or 'at the. request of the Emergency Response Manager.

! 2.0 PRECAUTIONS .

2.1 If an. emergency class escalation occurs during' the notification, g immediately imp'cment the notification procedure for the new emergency

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3.1 EP-EOF-1, Corporate Emergency Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Ccamunications 3.3. EP-EOF-2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation 3.4 EP-EOF-9, Interface with Support Organizations 3.5 EP-ENY-3A, Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives 3.6 EP-ENV-38, Environmental Moni toring Team Actions 3.7 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 3.8 Nuclear Emergency Public Infomation Plan 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM) Actions ,

NOTE: Notifications may be pe-rfonned by -a communicator designated S- -

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a. Upon notification and verification of an Alert condition, contact the Emergency Direc*ar to see if' EOF activation is necessary.

Il0TE: If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to

b. Notify a designate for each of the corporate emergency positions and brief designates on plant status per

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or office telephone numbers, activate the pager system per attached Table EOF-4 or call System Operating at i

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c. If the decision is not to activate the EOF proceed to Step 4.1.1.j .
d. If the E0F is to be activated:
1. proceed to the SAF and activate the EOF in accordance with EP-EOF-2 and,
2. as necessary, contact additional personnel to staff the i EOF using phone numbers listed in procedure EP-EOF-1, .

Table EOF-1.2.

3. folicwing conpletion of EP-EOF-2 continue this procedure wi th Step 4.1.1.e.
e. If TSC has not already made the initial Alert notifications, notify the State and local governments using the NA*n'AS phone and document the contact on Fona EOF-4.1.

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I i l Kewaunce Nuclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center 1, East Central Area,1 l Xewonee County, and flanitowoc County. Please acknowledge. l

. Wait until all four areas have acknowledged,' then continue. If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

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! All areas please take the following' message: 1 I i l This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant. An incident has l l occurred at our facility and we are declaring an Alert l

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  • 1 l l l There (has/has not) been a radiological release. No off-site con- l l sequences or evacuation of residents is expected. The State l (N l Radiological Response Team and key response personnel should be I

( ) I be notified. Prepare to activate Emergency Operations Centers. l 9 l . l l We will keep you informed of the situation. I l . l l Any confirming calls or return contacts should be through commercial 1 l telephone. ~

l l l l To repeat; Kewaunee Nuclear Plant is declaring an Alert l l (time) on (date) . Please relay this infonnation to Emergency l l Goverruent immediately. 1 I I l Please acknowledce receipt of this message. l

f. If the TSC has not already made the initial Alert notification
notify the United States. Coast Guard using commercial telephone l lines with the text of th.e previous message and document the contact on Fonn E0F-4.1.
g. Evaluate offsite radiological conditions with the EPD, RPD, and ED, and recommend protective actions, if warranted, to State and local authorities, per EP-ENV-3F, Protective Action Reconmenda tions.

. h.. Contact the TSC and.conplete Fonn ECF-4.2 and provide status updates to , support agencies at mutually agreed ,

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1. Brief the EOF staff periodically on the status of the emergency and pertinent plant conditions.
j. !!otify the Institutue of fluclear Power Operations (I!!P0) and infom them of the Alert condition, per Fom ECF-4.1.
k. Ilotify American fluclear Insurers (A!JI) and infom them of the Alert conditions per Fom ECF-4.1.
1. As necessary, perfom any additional support organization notifications per EP-EOF-9, Interface with Support .

Organiza tions.

, 4.1.2 Alert De-escalation tu an Unusual Event

a. Plotify the corporate" emergency directors of the emergency class change, per Fom ECF-4.1.
b.  !!otify the Institute of !!uclear Power Operations (I!!PO) of the emergency clas,s change per Fom ECF-4.1.

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d. If the EOF is activated, notify the support agencies with the

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, contact on Fom ECF-4.1.

The following statement should be given:

1 I lKewaunee fluclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center 1, East Central l

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i I l This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. " Conditions I l have improved and we have de-escalated the Alert to an Unusual l l Event at (time) on (date). 1 I I l To repeat: The Alert has been de-escalated to an Unusual Event l l at (time) on (date). Relay this infomation to Emergency Goverruacnt l l immediately. Please acknowledge receipt of this message, l

e. Notify the United States Coast Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message and
document the contact on Form EOF-4.1.

! 4.1.3 Alert Close Out

' a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency

close out per Form EOF-4.1.

(i b. Notify the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) of j ,

the emergency close out per Form ECF-4.1.

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d. If the ECF is' activated, notify the support agencies using l the NAWAS phone of the emergency close out and document the contact on Fom E0f-4.1.

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1. Please acknowledge receipt of this messace. _l
e. Notify the United States Coast Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of' the previous message and documant the contact on Form EOF-4.1.
f. Perform E0F deactivation in accordance with Section 4.2 of EP-EOF-2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation.

-4 .1. 4 Final Conditions (one of the following)

a. A higher class of emergency has been declared by the

. Emergency Director and one of the following procedures is being implemented:

1. Corporate Response to a Site Emergency (EP-E0F-5)
2. Corporate Response to a General Emergency (EP-EOF-5)
b. The Alert has been reclassified as an Unusual Event, and EP-Eur-a, Corporate Response to an Unusuai E.vens, i s being implemented.
c. The Alert has been closed out and no recovery operations are required.
d. The recevery phase criteria have been met and the emergency organization is shif ting to a recovery mode, by implementing EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.

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4.2.1 Upon notification from the EPf1, perfom nomal press release actions in support of the Alert condition.

4.2.2 If requested by the ERM, activate the Joint Public Information Center per reference 3.8.

4.3 Environmental Protection Director (EPD) Actions 4 . 3.1 Perfom actions in accordance with EP-ENV-3A, Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives.

' 4.4 Environmental Monitoring Team (EMT) Actic'ns 4.4.1 Perfom actions in accordance with EP-E!!V-3B, Environmental Moni toring Team Actions.

4.5 Admin / Logistics Director ( ALD' Actions

4. 5.1 If notified by pager, confim contact with a ' telephone call to

' the SAF a t 4.5.2 If infomed of ECF activation by the ERM, contact a recorder per Fom EOF-4.3 and proceed to the E0F via the SAF.

4.5.3 Obtain necessary administrative support from the list on Form E0F-4.3 and infom them of where they should report.

4.5.4 Perfom the actions necessary to obtain additional manpower, supplies and equipment as requested by the ERM in accordance ~"

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A.1 Tone and Voice Radio Pagers are assigned to personnel as shown with call numbers on the Emergency Call List.

A.2 nenever it is necessary to contact a person on the Emergency Call List and he is not on site, the home telephone number should be called first.

If he cannot be reached at home, contact should then be atteapted by using the person's individual call number. A group of individuals may be contacted by using the group call number. Tone and voice contact by pagers is effective within a 15 mile radius of the transmitting station. Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius.

A.3 How to Place a Page .

3.1 Detemine the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

PLA!!T EXTEllSIO!! PH0!!ES 3.2 Dial the terminal access code on any plant extension.

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, W'.ff: Kewaunee site transmitter - -

Green Bay transmitter -

. ~a. When the teminal answers and responos with a beep, go to step 3.3.

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If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3.3 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to

' contact frca the pager assignment list.

110TE: T'his number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.

3.4 Listen for the ~ acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmi tted.

3.5 'When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.

You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted tine has expired when you hear the "tusy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the phone. .

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CREE!! BAY EXTEllSIO!! PH0!!ES 3.6 Dial:

a. For Kewaunee site transmitter -
b. For Green Bay transmitter -

3.7 When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.8.

a. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3.8 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter. -

3.9. Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.

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You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted tice 'has expired when you hear the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the phone.

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b. Notification of Corporate Emergency Personnel PUBLIC IllFORMATIO!! DIRECTOR Office # Home 8 Ini tial s Designate Contacted TIME EllVIR!!0MEtlTAL PROTECTIO!1 DIRECTOR

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Designate Contacted TIME NUCLEAR ADMIrllSTRATIVE SUPERVISOR Time Contacted .

.o. HAWAS contact: Agency _ Time Initials Warning Center 1 East Central Area Kewaunce County Mani towoc County e

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Contact Time Initials

j. Notification of INP0:

Contact Time Initi al s

k. Notification of ANI:

Contact Time Ini tial s 4.1.2 Notification of Emergency Class De-escalation .

a. Public Infomation Director Time Initial s Enviro ~nmental Protection Director Time Initial s Admin / Logistics Director Time Initial s l . Nuclear Administrative Supervisor Time Initial s
b. INPO Contact Time Initial s

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N./.Y Contact Time Initial s

. d. NAWAS

Contact:

Agency Time Initials Warning Center 1 East Central Area Kewaunee Cocnty Manitowoc County

e. Notification of United States Coast Guard:

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Contact Time Initial s

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a. Public Information Director Time Initial s Envirorcental Protection Director Time Ini tial s Admin / Logistics Director Time Ini tial s Huclear Administrative Supervisor- Time Ini ti al s
b. INP0 Contact Time Initial s
c. ANI Contact Time Initial s
d. NAWAS Contact :

Agency Time Initials Warning Center 1 -

East Central Area Kewaunee County ,

, ) Manitowoc County

e. Notification of United States Coast Guard:

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FOPJi EOF 4.2

/'"N CHECKLIST'FOR STATUS UPDATES TO SUPPORT AGENCIES

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A. Identification: '

Date Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Af fccted -

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Description:

Date of Event Time Description of What Happened C. Consequences of Event: (Complete depending on type of event) -

Inj uries Fatalities Contamination (personnel) . (property)

Overexposures (known/possible)

Safety Hazard (describe - actual / potential)

Off-site Radiation Levels Meteorol ogy (wind speed)- From (direction)

Weather Conditions (rain, clear, overcast, temperature)

D. Cause of Event:

1 E. Recoamended Protective Actions:

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Contact l l 1 .1 1 Time i 1 i i i Initial i i I i i State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area ECC (if activated)

Contact 1 -

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l Kewaunee County ECC (if activated) ,

Contact i l l l l Time I i i i I

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' y' Manitowoc County Sheriff, or ....

Manitowoc County ECC (if activated)

Contact l l l l 1 Time i I i i i Ini tial l I i i i l' U.S. Coast Guard Day

. Night Contact I l l I 'l Time i I i l i Initial 1 l l l 1 9 -

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Ihme Office # Home #

Contact Time Initial s _ _ _

4.5.3 Obtaining Administrative Support -

Tir.e In'itial s Name Home !

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i 1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon the declaration of a Site Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Response Manager.

2.0 PRECAUTIO!!S 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notification, immediately implement the notification procedure for the new emergency classi fication.

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2.2 All pages should be sent on.both transmitters to ensure maximum area coverage - Kewaunee transmitter (plant ext Green Bay trans:aitter (plant ext or Green Bay ext

.ex ' 2.3 All Green Bay pager transmissions must have the pager number preceded by

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3.0 REFERE? ICES 3.1 EP-ECF-1, Corporate Emergency Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Cccmunicat' ions 3.3 EP-ECF-2, Emergency Operations Facility ' Activation 3.4 EP-E0F-9, Interface with Support Organizations j 3.5 EP-EllV-3A, Environmental Protection Director Actions and' Directives 3.6 EP-E!!V-38, Environmental Moni toring. Team Actions 3.7 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning

~3.8 iluclear Emergency Public Infonnation Plan

, 4.0 I!:STRUCTICf1S 4.1 Emercency Response Manaaer (ERM) Actions

-NOTE: Notifications may be perfonned by a ccmmunicator designated by the ERM.

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4.1.1 Initial Actions and Notifications

a. Upon notification and verification of a Site Emergency condition, contact the Emergency Director.

!!0TE: If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to .

b. Notify a designate for each of the. corporate emergency
positions and brief designates on plant status, per

' Fom ECF-5.1. Phone contact should be used if time

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HDTE: If unable to contact one person from each group by i

using hcce or of fice telephone numbers, activate the pager sy , tem per attached Table ECF-5.1 or call System Operating at ind provide your n'ame and title and the names i

and titles of the individuals you wish to page.

Also provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be broadcast over the pagers. System Operating personnel 9 will attempt to contact the.se individuals via the pagi'ng system. ,

c. Activate the EOF by:
1. proceeding to the SAF and activating the EOF in accordance with EP-ECF-2 and,

- 2. as necessary, contact additional personnel to staf f the ECF with phone nuders listed in. procedure EP-EOF-1 Table ECF-1.2.

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3. folleeing conpletion of EP-ECF-2 continue this procedure with Step 4.1.4.d. ..
d. If TSC has not already made the initial Site Emergency notifications, notify the State and local governments using the NAWAS phone and document the cor. tact en Fom ECF-5.1.

The following state ent should be given: '

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1 Kewaunee Nuclear calling k'isconsin barning Center 1, East Central Arca,i l Please ackncwledoe.

I Kewaunee Ccuniv and ranitNec Couniv.

Wait until all fo::r areas have acknowledged, then continue. If any 1

area fails to acknowledge, ask karning Center 1 to ring that area.

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Kewaunceftuclear Power Plant

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} This is '(title) at the ;;awaunce Nuclear Plant. An inciddnt has

, I l l 'l eccurre1 dt GJr facility and we are declaring a Site Emeroency l I at (time) .or ( da te) . l 1 l 1 There (has/has not) be9n a radioic<jical release. 'Near-site con- l l sequences are expected. The State Radiological Response Team and l

I key resaonce personnci snould yJe notified. Activate Emergency l l 1 Emergency Operations Centers. '

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, i To repeat: Kewaunee Nuclear Plant is' declaring & Site Emergency l l (time) on (date) . Please relay this information tTMergency l i l Goverrrnent immediately. l

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( l Please acknowledge receipt of message. l La, a i e. If the TSC has not already made the initial Site Emergency notification, notify the United States Coast Guard using ccamercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message' and document the contact on Fom EOF-5.1.

f. Evaluate offsite radiological conditions with the EPD, RPD, f

and E0, and reccamend protective actions, .i f warranted,

! to State and local authorities per EP-ENV-3F, Protective i Action Recommendations.

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9 Provide status updates to support agencies at mutually agreed upon intervals.

h. Notify the Institutue of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) and infom them of the Site Emergency condition, per Fom E0F-5.1.
i. Notify American Nuclear Insurers ( ANI) and infom them of

. the Site Emergency condition per Fom ECF-5.1.

j. As necessary, perfom any additional support organization notifications per ER-ECF-9, Interface with Support Organizations.
k. Provide infomatio'n via th'e corporate management to the

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1. If requested, dispatch representative to the County Emergency Operations Center.

ta . Brief the EOF staff periodically on the status of the emergency and pertinent plant conditions.

4.1.2 Site Emergency De-escalation to an Alert or Unusual Event

a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency class change, per Form E0F-5.1.
b. Notify the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) of the emergency class change per Form EOF-5.1.
c. Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) of the emergency class change per Fom EOF-5.1..
d. If' the ECF is activated', notify the support agencies using the NAWAS phone of the emergency class change per Fom

. EOF-5.1, and document the contact on Fom ECF 5.1.

The following statement should be given: .

I Kewaunee riuclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center 1, Last Central Areai l Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge. l Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue. If any area fails to acknowlege, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

I l l This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions l l have improved and we have de-escalated the Site Emergency to an l l Alert / Unusual Event at (time) on (date). l

. l l l To repeat: The Site Emeroency has been de-escalated to an l l Alert / Unusual Event a: ( time) on ( date) . Relay this infomation to l l Energency 6cvernment immediately. Please acknowledge receipt of this!

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e. Notify the United States Coast Guard using co=ercial telephone lines with the text of the previous cessage and document the contact on Fom E0F-5.1.

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Kewaunee I uclear Power Plant l ' TITLE: Corporate Response to a l Site Emergency

. EMERGEt:CY PLAll IMPLEMEtlTIrlG PROCEDURE l 1 y l DATE: PAGE 5 of 14 I t OCT 131982 l 1 1 i

i 4.1.3 Site Emergency Close Out

a.  !!otify the corporate emergency directors cf the emergency t

close out per Form E0F-5.1.

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b.  !!otify the Institute of fluclear Power Operations (INP0) '

of the emergency close out per Form E0F-5.1.

' c. Notify American !!uclear Insurers ( A!!I) of the emergency close out per Form ECF-5.1.

d. If the ECF is activated, notify the support agencies using the !1AWAS phone of the emergency close out and document the

! contact on Fom ECF-5.1.

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I I lKewaunce !!uclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center 1, East l

, ICentral Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County. l m IPlease acknowledge. l i I i .

2 Wait until all four areas have acknowledged,- then continue. If f any area. fails to acknowlege, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

I I I This is (title) at the Kewaunce !!uclear Power Plant. 'Je have i i closed out the Site Emercency at (time) on (date). I I I l To repeat: The Site Emergency has been closed out at (time) l l on ( da te) . l

,,. 1 l 1 This verbal close out will be followed with a written summary withir. I l 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. l l l l l Relay this infomation to Emergency Government immediately. Please l l acknowledge receipt of this message. I

e. Notify the United States Coast Guard using conmer cial telephone lines with the text of the previous message and document the contact on Fom EOF-5.1.
f. Perfom ECF deactivation in accordance with Section 4.2 of EP-ECF-2, Emergency Operations Facili ty Activation 8

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{] EMERGE CY PLAtl ItiPLEMEtlTIllG PRCCEDURE l DATE:

OCT 131982 lPAGE 6 of 14 4.1. 4 Final Conditions (one of the following)

a. A General Emercency has been declared and EP-E0F-6, Corporate Response to a Genes al . Emergency is being implemented.
b. The Site Emergency has been reclassified as: '
1. Unusual Event; EP-EOF-3, is bei.ng implemented.
2. Alert; EP-ECF-4, is being implemented.
c. The Site Emergency.has been closed out and no recovery operations are required.

, d. The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergency organization is shifting to a. recovery mode, by implementing EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.

4.2 Public Infomation Director (PID) Actions 4.2.1 Upon notification from the EPf4, perfom nomal press release actions in support of the Site Emercency condition.

4.2.2 Activate the Joint Public Infomation Center per reference 3.8.

4.3 Environmental Protection Director (EPD) Actions 4.3.1 Perfonn actions in accordance with EP-E!4V-3A, Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives.

4.4 Environmental Monitorina Team (EMT) Actions

. 4.4.1 Perform actions in accordance with EP-E!1V-3B, Environmental Monitoring Team Actions. __

4.5 Admin / Logistics Director (ALD) Actions l 4.5.1 If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to the SAF at

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4.5.3 Obtain necessary administrative support from the list on

. Fom EOF-5.3 and infom.them of where they should report.

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4.5.4 Perfom the actions necessary to obtain additional manpower, supplies and equipment as requested by- the ERt1 in accordance l , with EP-ECF-9, Interface with Support Organizations.

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A.1 . Tone and Voice Radio Pagers are assigned to personnel as shown with call numbers on the Emergency Call List.

A.2 Whenever it is necessary to contact a person on the Emergency Call List and he is not on site, the home telephone number should be called first.

If he cannot be reached at home, contact should then be atte.npted by using the person's individual call number. A group of individuals may be contacted by using the group call number. Tone and voice contact by pagers is effective within a 15 mile radius of the transmitting station. Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius.

A.3 How to Place a Page '.

3.1 Determine the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

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V PL/JIT EXTE!!SI0tt PH0!!ES 3.2 Dial the tenninal access code on any plant extension.

Kewaunce site transmitter -

Green Bay transmitter - .

a. When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.3.

. b. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3'. 3 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group" you wish to contact fraa the pager assignment list.

NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.

3.4 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being tra nsmi tted. .

3.5 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.

You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted time has expired when you hear' the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the 8

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GREE!! BAY EXTE!!5IO!! PH0!!ES 3.6 Dial :

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3.7 When ~the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.8.

a. If you hear a " busy" signal,. hang up and try again.

3.8 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to

- contact from the pager assignment list, g

NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter. ,

3.9 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmi tted.

3.10 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.

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b. Notification of Corporate Dnergency Personnel P"3LIC It' FORMATION DIRECTOR Office # Home # Initials Designate Contacted TIME ,

ENVIRN0 MENTAL PROTECTION DIRECTOR Indiv Group Pager Pager Designate' Contacted TIME i[o)

% ,i ADMIN / LOGISTICS DIRECTOR .

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,d, WA'n'AS contact. _ Agency Time Initials Warning Center 1 East Central Area

. Kewaunce County -

' Nanitawac County ,

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Page 10 of 14 I '\ l c. Notification of United States Coast Guard: Day

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Contact Time _, Initial s

h. Notification of IllP0:

. Contact Time Initial s

i. !!otification of ANI: -

Contact Time Initial s 4.1.2 Notification of Emergency Class De-escalation

a. Public Information Director Time Initial s Environnental Protection Director Time Initial s Adnin/ Logistics Director Time Initi al s Nuclear Administratiye Supervisor Time Initial s
b. INFO .

Contact Time Initial s

c. Nil 4.. Contact Time Initial s
d. NA'AS

Contact:

'gency A Time Initial s Warning Center 1 East Central Area Kewaunee County Manitowoc County

e. Notification of United States Coast Guard: _, _

l l Day l l Night .

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a. Public Infomation Director Time Initial s Environmental Protection Director Time Ini tial s Ad. min / Logistics Director Time Initial s Nuclear Administrative Supervisor Time ,

Ini ti al s

b. 1H?0 . ... ....

Contact Time Initial s

c. A!!I Contact Time Initial s Agency Time Initials
d. HAWAS

Contact:

Warning Center 1 East Central Area *

,d .) Kewaunee County

'x' Manitowoc County Day -

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( ) CHECKLISTFORSTATUSUPDATESTOSUPPORTAGEf}CIES

%.J A." Identification: ,

Date Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Facility Af fccted -

B.

Description:

Date of Event Time Description of What Happened C. Consequences of' Event: (Complete depending on type of event) ,

Injuries Fatali ties Contamination (personnel) { property)

Overexposures (known/possible)

-Safety Hazard (describe - actual / potential)

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Off-site Radiation Levels

. Meteorology (wind speed) From (direction)

Weather Conditions (rai[1, clear, overcast, temperature)

D. Cause of Event:

E. Reconmended Protective Actions:

Classification of Emergency Press Release Planned (Yes/No) 4

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Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (ECC)

Contact ! I l l l I; a l I i i i la n ;ia) i 1 i i State Patrol Fond du L'c, or East Central Area ECC (if activated) .

Contact i I l l' l Time i i l i I Initiai l i l i 1 Kewaunee County Sheriff, or l Kewaunee County' EOC (if activated) -

m Contact ] l 1 I l b' ilme I i i i i Inl;lal i l l l l Mani towoc County Sherif f, or .

Manitowoc County ECC (if activated)

Contact 1 I l 1 1

! Time I i i i I Ini tiai i i i i i I U.S. Coast Guard Day l Night Contact ! I I I l T ice l i I I I l

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Contact Time ini tial s 4.5.3 Obtaining Administrative Suocort Time Initials Name Home #

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I General Emergency e EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l l 1 l DATE: OCT 131982

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1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon the dhclaration of a General Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Response Manager.

2.0 PRECAUTI0tlS 2.1 All pages should be sent on both transmitters to ensure maximum area

. coverage - Kewaunee transmitter (plant

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. 2.2 All Green Bay pagar transmissions must have the pager number preceded by a (1).

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3.0 REFERENCES

. # 3.1 EP-EOF-1, Corporate Emergency Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications

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4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM)' Actions NOTE: Notifications may be perfomed tiy a cm.municator designated by the ERM.

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a. Upon notification and verification of a General Emergency condition, contact the Emergency Director. -

NOTE: If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone cal 1 to -"

b. Notify a designate for each of the corporate emergency positions and brief designates on plant status per Form EOF-6.1. Phone contact should be used if time penni ts .

NOTE: If unable to contact one person from each group by using home or of fice telephone numbers, activate the pager system per attached Table EOF-6.1 or call System Operat-

. ing at and provide your name and title and the names and titles of the individuals

. you wish to page. Also provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be broadcast over the. pagers. System Operat-ing personnel will attempt to contact these individuals via the paging system. .

.c . Activate the EOF by:

j l. proceeding to the SAF and activating the EOF in accordance with- EP-E0F-2 and,

2. as necessary, contact additional personnel to staff the EOF with phone numbers listed in procedure EP-EGF-1, Table ECF-1.2.
3. following conpletion of EP-EOF-2 continue this procedure with Step' 4.1.1.d.
d. If TSC has not already made the initial General Emergency notifications, notify the ' State and local governments using the NAUAS phone and document the contact on Form E0F-6.1.

The following statement should be given:

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t i Xewaunee Nuclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center 1, East Central Area,1 1 Xcwaunce County, and Manitowoc County. Please ~cknowledge.

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.'* Kcwaunce Nuclear Power Plant l. TITLE: Corporate Response to a l General Emergency El4ERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMEllTING ' PROCEDURE l 1 1 DATE: OCT 131932 l PAGE 3 of 14 I l l All areas please take the following message: l I I i This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant. An incident has l l occurred at our. facility and we are declaring a General Emergency l I at ( time) on . ( date) . [

l l I There (has/has not) been a radiological release. Near-site con- I l sequences are expected. The State Radiological Response Team and l I key response. personnel should be notified. Activate Emergency l l Operations Centers. ~

-l l l l We will keep you infomed of the situation. l I I 1 Any confirming calls or return contacts should be through commercial l 1 telepho ne. .

I I I I To repeat: Kewaunee Nuclear Plant is declaring a General Emergency 1

, I (time) 'on (date) . Please relay this infomation to Emergency l l Government immediately. I

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e. If tile TSC has not already made the initial General Emergency notification, notify the United States Coast Guard using i

ccamercial telephone lines with the text of the previous

. message and document the contact on Fonn ECF-6.1.

! f. Evaluate offsite radiological conditions with the EPD, RPD,

. and ED and recommend protective actions, if warranted, to State and local authorities, per EP-ENV-3F, Protective j Action Reconmendations.

9 Provide status updates to support agencies (using Fom E0F 6.2) at mutually agreed upon intervals.

h. . Notify the Institutue of Nuclear Power Operations (INP0) and infona them of the General Emergency condition per Fom ECF-6.1.
1. Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and infona them of

~the General Emergency condi t' ion per Fom EOF-6.1.

4. As necessary, perfona any additional support organization 8

_. notifications per EP-ECF-9, Interface with Support Organizations.

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k. Provide infomation via the corporate management to the Public Infomation Director.
1. If requested, dispatch representative to the County Emergency Operations Center.
m. Brief the EOF staff periodically on the status of the emergency and pertinent plant conditions.

4.1.2 General Emergency De-escalation to a (Site Emergency / Alert /

Unusual Event).

a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency class change per Fom ECF-6.1.
b. Notify Institute of !!uclear Power Operations (INPO) of the emergency class change per Fona E0F-6.1.
c. Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) of the emergency

/3 class change per Forr ECF-6.1.

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h# d. If the ECF is activated notify the support agencies, using the !!AWAS phone, of the emergency class change and document the contact on Form EOF-6.1.

The following statement should be given:

l~ l l Kewaunee Nuclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center _I, East Central Area,l l Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge. l I I 4

Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue.

If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center I to ring that area.

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l This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions l I have improved and we have de-escalated the General Emercency to l

,i l a (Site Emergency / Alert / Unusual Event) at (time) on Wate). l l

I l To repeat: The General Emercency has been de-escalated to a l

' l (Site Emeraency/Aiert/ unusual tvent) at (time) on (date). Relay l d . I tnis intor,::ation to tmergency Government immediately. [

i l Please acknowledge receipt of this. message. l I

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. Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Corporate Response to a l General Emergency n EMERGEf:CY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l t I DATE: 5 of 14 OCT 131982 lPAGE

e. Notify the United States Coast Guard, using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message and

, document the contact on Fonn EOF-6.1. ,

4.1.3 General Emergency Close Out

a. Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency close out per Form EOF-6.1.
b. Notify the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)

' of the emergency close out per Form EOF-6.1. ,

c. Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) of the emergency close out per Form EOF-6.1.
d. If the EOF is activated, notify the support agencies, using the NAWAS phone, .of the emergency close out and document the contact on Fonn ECF-6.1.

The following statement should be given:

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1 l Kewaunee Nuclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center I, East Central Area,1 l Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge. I I I Wait un'til all four areas have acknowledged, then continue.

If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center I to ring that area.

I I I This is (title) at ti.2 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. We have I

. I closed out the General Emergency at (time) on (date). l 1 l l To repeat: The General Emergency has been closed out at (time) i 1 on ( da te) . l 1 l l This verbal close out will be followed with a written sm: mary within I I 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. l l l l Relay this infonaation to Energency Governaent immediately. I I Please acknowledge receipt of this r..essage. l l l

e. Notify the United States Coast G'uard, using cwr;ercial telephone lines, with the tex.t of the previous message and document the c'ontact on Fona EOF-6.1 9

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Kewaunec Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Corporate Response to a ~

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f. Perfom EOF deactivat' ion in accordance with Section 4.2 of EP-EOF-2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation.

4.1.4 Final Concitions (one of the following)

a. The General Emergency has been reclassified as:
1. Unusual Event; EP-ECF-3, is being implemented.
2. Alert; EP-ECF-4, is being implemented.

~ 3. Site Emergency; EP-EOF-5, is being implemented. .

b. The General Emergency has been closed out and no recovery

, operations are required.

c. The recovery phase criteria have been met and the emergency organization is shif ting to a recovery mode, by implementing

. EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.

4.2 Public Information Director (PID) Actions

.. 9 4.2.1 Upon notification from the EPJ1, perfom nomal press release actions in support of the General Emergency condition.

, 4.2.2 Activate the Joint Public Information Center per reference 3.8.

4.3 Environmental Protection Director (EPD) Actions e

4.3.1 Perfom actions in accordance with EP-EtlV-3A, Environmental Protection Directors Action and Directives.

i 4.4 Environmental Monitoring Team (EMT) Actions 4.4.1 Perform actions in accordance with EP-ENV-3B. ~~

! 4.5 Admin / Logistics Director ( ALD) Actions l

4. 5.1 If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to the SAF at 4.5.2 If infomed of EOF activation by the ERM, contact a recorder per Fom ECF-6.3 and proceed to ,the ECF via the SAF.

4.5.3 Obtain necessary achinistrative support from the list or Fom ECF-6.3 and infom them of wnere they should report.

m 4.5.4 Perform the actions necessary to obtain additional manpower, supplies and equipment as requested by the ERM in accordance with EP-EOF-9. .

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( ) . TABLE EOF-6.1

\s_ PAGING SYSTEM OPERATION A.1 Tone and Voice Radio Pagers are as' signed to personnel as shown with call numbers on the Emergency Call List.

A.2 Whenever it is necessary to contact a person on the Dnergenc'y Call List and he is not on site, the home telephone number should be called first. -

If he cannot be reached at home, contact should then be attempted by using the person's individual call number. A group of individuals may be contacted by using the group call number. Tone and voice contact by pagers is effective within a 15 mile radius of the transmitting station. Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius.

A.3 How to Place a Page Determine the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to 3.1

- contact from the pager assignment list. .

PLANT EXTENSION PHONES 3.2 Dial the terminal access code on any plant extension.

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/ 5 Kewaunee site transmitter .

CC' Green Bay transmitter -

a. When the tenninal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.3.
b. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3.3 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact frca the pager assignment list.

NOTE: .This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmi tter.

3.4 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.

3.5 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.

You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted time has expired i

when you hear the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Rang up the phone. -

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GREEli BAY EXTE!!SIO!! PH0!!ES 3.6 Dial:

a. For Kewau' nee site transmitter -
b. For Green Bay transmitter -

3.7 When the ' terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.8.

a. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3.8 Dial 'the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

Il0TE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.

3.9 Listen fsr the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being

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3.10 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called ' party.

You have about 20 seconds to talk. Your allotted time ha , expired when you hear the " busy" tone returned to the telephone. Hang up the phone.

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\ / 4.1.1 Initial Actions and Notifications

, b.otification of Corporate Emergency Personnel PUBLIC INFORMATION DIRECTOR Office # Home # Initials Designate Contacted TIME ENVIRN0 MENTAL PROTECTION DIRECTOR Indiv Group Pager Pager Designate Contacted TIME ADMIN / LOGISTICS DIRECTOR

   .S Designate Co'ntacted                                          TIME NUCLEAR ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR Time Contacted l

l i d. NAWAS contact: Agency Time Initials Warning Center 1 East Central Area Xewaunee County Manitowoc County t S -

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k, s/ l e. Notification of United States Coast Guard: Day Night Contact Time Initials

h. Notification of INP0:

Contact Time Ini tials

                              '.i Notification of ?.!!I:

Contact Time Ini tial s 4.1.2 Notification of Emergency Class De-escalation

a. Public Information Director Time Ini tial s Environmental Protection Director Time Initial s Admin / Logistics Director - Time Initial s Nuclear Adainistrative Supervisor Time Initial s
b. INP0 rN '

k 3 Contact Time Initial s

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c. ANI Contact Time Initial s
d. NAWAS

Contact:

Agency Time Initial s Warning Center I

                     .                                East Central Area l

Kewaunee County l Mani towoc County l e. Notification of United States Coast Guard: Day .-. Night Contact Time Initi al s m=h m

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4.1.3 Motification of Emergency Closecut Time Initial s

a. Public Infonnation Director Time Ini ti al s Environmental Protection Director Time Ini tial s Admin / Logistics Director Nuclear Adainistrative Supervi sor Time Initi al s
b. INP0 Time Initial s Contact
c. ANI Time' Initial s Contact
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d. HAKAS

Contact:

Agency 5 Warning Center I (j East ~ Central Area Kewaunee County Mani,towoc County Day i e. Notification of United States Coast Guard: Night Time Ini tials Contact ._ .. l . i l l

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' hs CllECKLIST FOR STATUS UPDATES TO SUPPORT AGENCIES t. ND;r'/ j A. Identification: ,

,                            Date                 Time            Name of Person Making Report
 ,                           Licensee                               Facility Af fected B.   

Description:

i Date of Event Time i Description of What Happened C. Consequences of Event: (Ccaplete depending on type of event) Inj uries Fa tali ties

               -               Contamina. tion (personnel)                                  (property)

Overexposures (known/possible) i Safety Hazard (describe - actual / potential).

p. G-Of f-site Radiation Levels Meteorology (wind speed) From (direction)

Weather Conditions (rain, clear, ovse.ast, temperature) D. Cause of Event:

                        . E. Recommended Protective Actions:

Classification of Emergency 4 Press Release Planned (Yes/No)

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Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (ECC) .. Contact i I l l l Tice l i i l l Initial i i, I i i d State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area ECC (if activated) . . . . Contact ! I i l l . Time i i i l l Ini tial 1 i i i i Kewaunee County Sheriff, or i Kewaiinee County ECC (if activated', Contact'l l I I I Time i l i i I 9 Jnitial i i Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County EOC (if activated) I . 1 I

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a Initial I i i i ~ ~ I'" l U.S. Coast Guard Day Night

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  • 4.5.2 Contacting a Rec 6rder: ,

Hame Office # Home # Contact Time Ini tial s 4.5.3 Obtaining Admin'istrative Support . Time Initials Name 'Home #

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REVIEWED BY h/ht h c1' ' APPROVED BY h a ! I ! l j 1.0 APPLICABII.ITY I This procedure is implemented upon determination that assistance of outside i Support'0rganizations is needed to support the emergency response activities. l 2.0 PRECAUTIONS .. i 2.1 Ensure acknowledgement from Support Organizations of the assistance j requested. ! 2.2 Document telephone conversations per EP-EOF-7, Communication and Documenta tion. 3.0^ REFERENCES 3.1 Fluor Power Services, Inc., Emergency Response Plan

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3.3' State of Wisconsin, Peacetime Radiological E,mergency Response Plan 3.4 Manitowoc County Radiological Emergency Response Plan 3.5. Kewaunee County Radiological Emergency Response Plan 3.6 Rad Services Inc., Agreement for Health Physics Services

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3.7 Hazleton Environmental Services, Emergency Response Plan for Kewaunee Nuchar Power Plant 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manager or Emergency Director 4.1.1 Detenaine need for radiological r nd environmental support and assign appropriate personnel to coaplete section 4.2. 4.1. 2 Determine need for engineerin; and technical support and assign appropriate personnel to conplete section 4.3. 4.1.3 Detemine need for medical assistance and direct appropriate personnel to conplete section 4.4. m

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4.2 Radioloaical and Environmental Support 4.2.1 Radiological Protection Director (RPD) and Environmental Protection Director (EPD) inform the Emergency Director (ED) or the' Emergency Response Manager (ERM) of the need for assistance. 4.2.2 Contact Rad Services,Inc., or Hazleton $nvironmental Sciences per recommendations received from the RPD/EPD using the following numbers:

a. Rad Services, Inc.
b. Hazleton Environmental Sciences .
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 .                                                NOTE:    If additional contacts are needed, refer-to Le'tter of Agreement, Appendix D, of Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan.

4.3 Engineering and Technical Succort 4.3.1 Technical Support Center Director (TSCD) or Emergency Director ' (ED) detemine the need for assistance and inform the Emergency Response Manager of the need for assistance. 4.3.2 ' Contact Westinghouse or Fluor Power ' Services per recommendations received fro:n the Technical Support Center Director using the following numbers: j

a. Westinghouse l

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b. Fluor Power Services 4.4 Medical Assistance -

4.4.1 Contact medical agencies, as determined by ERM or Emergency Director, at the following numbers:

a. Two Rivers Community Hospital .
b. Dr. ~
           .                                      c. U.W. Hospi tal
d. Dr.
e. Ambulance
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s . . . 4.5 Other Support Acencies 4.5.1 The Emergency Response Manager may require assistance from any

             ,                                    of the following support agencies.
a. American Nuclear Insurers ._
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b. Department of Energy Day Night
c. Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) d.

National Weather Service Of fice (Gr.een Bay)

e. NRC - Region III - Chicago
                                                      . 0perations Of fice
f. Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant
g. Public Service Commission of Wisconsin , ,
h. State Police - Fond du Lac l' i. U.S. Coast Guard ,

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l . j . WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE ' CORPORATION l NO. 'EP-RET-2C REY. B I<,,, I Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. l TITLE: Containment Air Sampling l and Analysis --

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1.0 APPLICABILITY Containment samples will be drawn and analyzed following an Alert, Site, or General Emergency, or when directed by t? Radiation Protection Director (RPD).

               .2.0     PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Any sample drawn from the post accident containment atmosphere should be assumed to contain specific activity of the following magnitude:

I GAS 5.0 Millicuries /cc IODINE 0.2 Millicuries /cc Due to this large specific activity, very high radiation dose rates may be expected to be present in the area of the post-LOCA Hydrogen control panels once the flow is established from containment. . 2.2 Background dose rates in the area of the post-LOCA Hydrogen control panels following an accident have been calculated to be: TIME = 0 hrs " 4.000 REM /hr TIME = 8. hrs 300 MR/hr TIME = 24 hrs 50 MR/hr . These dose rates do not assume any sampling in progress. 2.3 All necessary equipment shall be on hand prior to beginning to sample the containment atmosphere. Thsi equipment includes: - 2.3.1 An operable RAP-1 air pump (on cart). 2.3.2 A 5.0 microliter gas syringe (2 on cart). 2.3.3 A 1.0 cc gas syringe (on cart). 2.3.4 An iodine cartridge holder (1 in count room). l 2.3.5 Silver Zeolite Cartridges (1 in count ro,cm). 2.3.6 Several small nabber stopp.ers (3-4.on cart).

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I i 2.3.7 Portable shields for use when transporting syringes for counting (on cart). 2.3.8 A 4.0 liter Marinelli Beaker (in Count Room). 2.4 An Emergency Radiation Work Pemit shall be made out prior to sampling. This shall include requirements for finer, wrist, and whole body dosimetry, respiratory protection, and protective clothing based on survey results in the area and changing conditions expected upon initiation of sampling. 2.5 Verify that the Auxiliary Building Ventilation or Zone SV exhaust fans are operating prior to drawing a sample. 3.0 REFERE!!CES , Refer to the following procedures prior to implementing containment sample procedures: , 3.1 EP-AD-11, Emergency Radiation Controls ,

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3.3 EP-RET-2D, Emergency Radiation Entry Controls and Implementation 3.4 EP-RET-7, RP0/RAF Communications 3.5 Drawing M-4030, Flow Diagram, Reactor Bldg. Vent Systems and Post-LOCA Hydrogen Control' 3.6 RC-C-61, Gas Partitioner Operating Procedure i 4.0 INSTRUCTIOllS i 4.1 Valve Lineuo fcr Samole Purge - Train A (B) NOTE: During reactor operation, an auxiliary operator must be stationed at the post-LC'CA Hydrogen control panel until sampling is ccmplete and all valves' have been returned to their nomal (closed) positions. If a containment isolation signal is received during sample draining, the auxiliary operator is to immediately close valves LOCA-2A(B) and LOCA-10A(B). 4.1.1 Ensure t' hat all fittings and connections are secure.

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                               - 4.1.2 Test the RAP-1 pump for operability.                Initial conditions - all LOCA valves are closed.

4 .1.3 Open notor valve LCC A-2A(B) . Hold the switch in the open position until the green light on the panel goes out. 4.1.4 Open valve LCC A-10A(B) . Indicator lights should change from green to red. 4.1.5 Open valve LOCA-30A(B) . 4.1.6 Start the RAP-1 pump and allow it to purge the line for a minimum of 15 minutes. Flow should be set a 2-3 SCFM. 4.1.7 If train B is to be used for sampling instead of train A, th'e valves in _ the B train may be substituted for those in the A train. 4.2 Jam 71e Collection 4.2.1 g ~s ' Turn off the RAP-1 pump. , I . ( -;j) ~ 4.2.2 Withdraw a one cc sample and two 5 microliter samples of'the contain-ment atmosphere from the rubber hose on the suction of the RAP-1 pump and place them in a portable shield for transport to the count room. Insert the needle of each syringe into a small rubber stopper to prevent leakage. 4.2.3 Using a predetermined route to minimize exposure, transport the shielded samples to the count roca for analysi~s. 4.3 _ System Shutdown and Cleanout

                               -4. 3 .1     Shut valve LOCA-2A(B) .                                                        ._

24.3.2 Open valve .LOCA-3A(B) . 2423.3 Start the RAP-1 pump and allow it to run for about 5 minutes. This will purge the contaminated air from the system piping. L'. 23 44 Af ter the lines are purged, turn of f the RAP-1 pump and shut valve L OC A-3A( B) . 44 J3f5 Shut valve LCCA-10A(B). 4423f5 Shut valve LOCA-30A(B). 0

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             )                          PLAll IMPLEMEllTIllGl DATE:      PROCEDUREOCT 131932                 4 of 5 lPAGE 1

4.3.7 Final conditions - all LOCA valves are closed. 4.4 Gross Gas Analysis 4.4.1 Perform background radiation surveys in the count roem and ensure that the multi-channel analyzer (MCA) is operable. 4.4.2 Place a Marinelli beaker on the Geli detector and run a 5 minute background count. Record the % dead time indication.

                            '4.4.3 ' Af ter the background count, remove the Marinelli from the count cave and inject 5 microliters of sample into it. Replace on the Geli and count for one minute using the standard Marinelli Q>T table. Expected results are approximately 5.0 E - 3uci/cc for Xe-133 at 5% dead time
                    .                Under negligible background radiation gonditions.

4.4.4 Dilution factor when injecting 5.0 microliters into a 4.0 liter Marinelli is 8.0 E + 5. Detenaine gaseous isotopes using the following fonnula: (Printout Activity Gaseous Activity in uCi/cc ) x (8.0 E + 5 ) = in Contairtnent

                                                                                            .in uCi/cc 4.4.5    If the count ro.om is uninhabitable or if the multi-channel analyzer is saturated from background radiation and inoperable, the sample may have to be sent to Point Beach for counting. In this case, instead of injecting the 5.0 microliters of sample into a Marinelli beaker, inject it into a 1.0 liter poly bottle.          The bottle may then be counted for gross gas activity at Point Beach in the liter bottle geometry. If this is done, use a dilution factor          of 2.0 E + 5 to detennine actual activity in containment.

4.5 Iodine Analysis 4.5.1 Place a Silver Zeolite sample cartridge in a holder. Attach a hose from the holder *w a vacuu:n source and establish air flow through the filter cirtridge. 4.5.2 Inject 5.0 microliters of the samples gas upstream of the filter cartridge allowing the gas to flow through the Silver Zeolite cartridge. 4.5.3 Remove the Silver Zeolite cartridge from its holder and monitor it for 4.. radiation. . -

 ,                           4.5.4    Insert the CESCO NFRU 0>Tt'able on 'the MCA.

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4.5.6 Place the Silver Zeolite cartridge on the Geli det'ector and perform a one minute sample count. Activity results will be in uCi/cc times 1.00 E-6. , ( 4.5.7 . If the count room is inaccessible, the cartridge may be sent to I Point Beach for analysis. They use an identical geonetry for l: counting iodina samples. l 4.6 Hydrogen and Oxycen Analyses  ! l 4.6.1 Refer to chemistry procedure RC-C-61, Operation of the Gas Partitioner. 4.6.2 Ensure that the gas partitioner is turned on, the Argon flow is 30-35 cc/ min., the cell power switch is on, and the heater switch 3 , and chart recorder are on.

      ,__s-4.6.3 Once everything is set up on the gas partitioner inject the contents

,, / N of the 1.0 cc syringe into the gas partitioner and await results I

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1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 Personnel accountability will be initiated when an incident is classified as a Site Emergency or General Emergency or whenever conditions warrant as determined by tne Emergency Director. 2.0 PRECAUTIOMS 2.1 Ensur'e all accountability reports are made clearly and are understood by receiving personnel . 2.2 Adhere to the policios ar.d requirements outlined in EP-AD-ll and EP-RET-23. 2.3. Ensure all inccaing personnel are noted on a daily check-in sheet when entering the Protected Area or the site via the Site Access Facility. n f h

3.0 REFERENCES

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3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan 3.2~ EP-AD-14, Search & Rescue 3.3 EP-AD-ll, Emergency Radiation Controls Implementation 3.4 EP-AD-12, Personnel Assembly and Account 5bility 3.5 EP-RET-20, Emergency Radiation Controls

               ' 4.0 INSTRUCTIOMS 4.1 Security Director 4 .1.1   Acquire a list of personnel (non-badged) in the Protected Area from the Visitor Register and check-in log.

4.1.2 Designate an individual to contact all assembly areas per Table EP-SEC-3.1 for personnel names and I.D. numbers. 4.1.3 Ccapare the two lists of personnel and de'termine any missing

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I l NO. EP-SEC-3 "VISCONSIN FUGLIC SERVICE CORPORATION - l i' Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Personnel Accountability 1 (Initial and Maintaining) l l EHERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l DATE: OCT 131982 i PAGE 2 of 3 L 4.1. 5 Attempt to contact any unaccounted .for personnel,, using plant Gai-tronics. Upon response, infonn them to proceed' to the nearest assembly area. 4.1.6 If conditions pennit, Security Force personnel should make a tour through the yard area, substation, sewage plant, and Met Tower due to the lack of communications in these areas. A radiation monitoring instrument should accompany these personnel .

                       ' 4.1.7  Inform the Emergency Director of the status of accountability within 30 minutes of emergency declaration and announcement.

4.1.8 Direct search and rescue teams as yequired. 4.1.9 Provide the Radiological Protection Director with support information on possible locations of unaccounted for personnel in controlled areas. A ( h 4.1.10 Update the accountability status to the Emergency Director at (,,/ least every 15 minutes, until all personnel, including visitors, have been located. 4.1.11 After all personnel are located, periodic accountability checks should be performed to ensure continuous accountability of personnel . 4.1.12 Ensure the Site Access Facility (SAF) Security Force members report and record personnel arriving from offsite. l 4.2 Security Force l i 4.2.1 Assemble a muster list of personnel inside the Protected - Area from the Visi tor Register and check-in log. Give this i to the Security Director. i . 4

tv-st9m 2 OCT 1 \ Page\ 3 TAB t.~:iEC-3 Q .. EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREAS l 1 - I l l 1 GROUP l Primary Assembly Location l Alternate Assembly Locations l Coordine. tor 1-l and Telephone Numbers I and Telephone Numbers 1 l l I I i l I i Operations Shift Crew l Control Room l Radiation Protection Office 1 Shift Supervisor l 1 Phone l Phone 1 or . l l 1 Event Oper. Director l l l l I I I I I I I I .I I l' Fire Brigade l Shift Supervisor's Office l Admin. Bldg. Lobby l Fire Brigade Leader 'l l Phone l Phone l l l I l l i I l Fire Team l Admin. Bldg. Lobby l Security Bldg. I Fire Team Leader l l Phone l I l 1 Phone i I I l l l Radiation Emergency Teams l Radiation Protection Office l Radiological Analysis Facility l Radiologicai l l Controlled Area Personnel l Phone l Phone l Protection Director 1-I l i I 1 I I I 'l l l Containment Personnel l Personnel Airlock l Emergency Airlock l Senior HP Technolo- l l l Gai-tronics l Gai-tronics I gist or Staff Member l I I l l i l Technical Support l Technical Support' Center l l Technical Support l l Center Staff. I Phone l l Center Director l I I l I I l Maintenance personnel, 1 Operational Support Facilityl l Support Activities l ' I visitors, contractors, andl ( Admin. Bldg. Ground Level) l

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                                KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                     l TITLE: Assessment of Reactor l           Core Damage l                 _ EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE                         l                         g 1 of 4
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l l 1.0 PROCEDURE This procedure provides characteristic plant parameters to assist in determining the extent of reactor core damage. , 2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure applies when loss of reactor core cooling is suspected or reactor core cooling can no longer be mainta,ined.. i

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 E-0-10, Loss of Reactor Coolant O}

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3.2 R'C-C-84, Percentage Fo

  • icd fuel Calculations 3.3 EP-AD-2, Emergency Clas's Determination 3.4 Mitigating Reactor Core Damage - General Physics Corp.
                  /              3.'5   NSAC-2, Mitigation of Sm'lla Break Loca' in PWR Systems 3.4 NSAC-24, TMI-2 Accident - Core Heat-up Ana19 sis 3.7 NSAC-28, Interpretation of TMI-2 Instrument Data 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 The development of reactor core damage can be described in three stages:
1) Initial Core Uncovering
                                     ' 2) Core Uncovering in Progress / Core Uncovered
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OCT 131982 1 l PROCED 4.2 C:._ teristics of Initial Core Uncovering 4.2.1 Temperature indications exceeding the saturation temperature in the RCS are a positive sign that core uncovery has.begin. Incore themocouples and the saturation meter provide the best indication of core coolant conditions. - 4.2.2 Excore detectors (source range and intermediate range) will dis-play deviations from expected post trip values. Variations in core water inventory produce compet;ng effects from changes in core photo-neutron sources and shiel'iing due to downcomer water. Increasing excore detector. values are expected. 4.2.3 RCP's may begin to have unusual flow and power loadings (amperes) or vibrati.ons until tripped. 4.2.4 Incore fission chambers can be used to determine areas of high fuel temperatures and heat generation. 4.2.5 Emergency Operating Procedure, Loss of Reactor Coolant (E-0-10), provides additional observables characteristic of a LOCA. (RCS pressure decreasing, containment. pressure . increasing, etc.)

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4.3 Characteristics of Progressing Core Uncovery

4. 3.1 RCS temperatures as indica wi by Incore Thermocouples continue to exceed satur-ation tempers ture.

4.3.2 Fuel pins begin to rupture in hotter regions of the core (Fuel Temperatures 1400 F - 1600*F) releasing the gaseous and volative fission products in the gap region.

      ,               4.3.3 Containment radiation monitor readings (R-2, R-7, and containment high radiation monitors) increase noticeably from previous levels due to the gap fission product release to containment. (Typically several percent of total core activity). Calculations indicate that between 100 and 300 mR/hr is expected for each fuel pir. gap gaseous release. Therefore, 10    fuel pins gap release                     1-3 R/hr
                                 .1% fuel gap release                            2-7 R/hr 1% fuel gap release                .

20-100 R/hr 10% fuel gap release 200-700 R/hr 100% fuel gap release 2000-7000 R/hr t' NOTE: These values are only to be used as. guidelines. Dif feren t _ monitor locations, geometries and responses preclude accurate quantitative assessment. ,

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i 4.3.4 A more accurate failed fuel calculation can be obtained by analyzing a reactor coolant sample (RC-C-84, Perceotage Failed

  ,                                     Fuel Calculation).

4.3.5 Continued variations in excore detector response should not be used as the primary indication of core water level. Equivalent 1 excore detector indications can be produced at two coolant levels. Decreasing detector values maybe indicative of core water level increasing or decreasing. l 4.3.4 As core temperatures continue to increase above 1600 F, the zircaloy cladding and grid assemblies (Exxon fuel) would begin to react with water to fonn hydogren. At greater than 2200*F, the oxidation will continue with water vapor. Measurements of the hydrogen and oxygen fractions in containment can provide an estimate of the percent of zirconium that has been oxidized.

               \                        Fraction clad exidi7ed = [ Fraction H2 - 2(Fraction 02) +.042] x 421 kJ                               NOTE: Use of only the indicated hydrogen fraction without correction for oxygen depletion may lead to non-conservative val ues .

4.3.7 Levels of hydrogen should be monitored to determine the likelihood of hydrogen combustion. At room temperature and 100% humidity. Hydrogen Concentration

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0-4% Non-combustible 4-18% Combustible 18-59% Expl osive 59-75% Combustible 75-100% Non-combustible

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oxygen content may limit combustion. A minimum of 4". Oxygen is needed for flammability and 9% oxygen for detonability. 4.3.8 Incore fission chambers should continue to be used to detect any changes in core geometry. Loss of the cladding support may result in fuel relocation along support plates. , ( t . s e e ,

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4.3.9 The Ag-In-Cd control rod material has a melting point of 1800*F, however this liquified alloy should remain in the stainless steel control rod cladding. 4.3.10 Increasing fuel temperatures cause additional fission products to diffuse through the f uel . Radiation monitor readings will continue to increase and saturation of some monitors will occur. 4.3.11 ' Subsequent pellet cooldown may cause fuel grain boundary fracturing and a ~ substantial increase in overall diffusion, producing larger than expected radiation monitor readings. .,

                    -4.4     Character.istics of Core Melting
                            '4.4.1   Decreasing coolant level results in increasing temperatures.

4.4.2 As localized core areas reach' temperatures of 2500 F stainless steel components may begin melting. The control rod cladding may release liquified Ag-In-Cd. Incore detector thimbles may fail allowing coolant or fission products movement to the seal tab ~ie. . 4.4.3 At 2700*F the zirconium oxidation becomes very vigor'ous. 4.4.4 At 3000*F fuel sintering occurs releasing approximately 40% of the fuel fission gas. Calculations using total core fission gas

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Total Core Activity Containment High Released Range Readings 1% 10 -104 R/hr 10% 10 -105 R/hr

100% 10 -106 R/hr -

l 4.4.5 At 3300*F zircaloy melting tenn nates the vigorous oxidation. 4.4.6 Continued heating may lead to localized mechanical failure in

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4.4.7 Fuel pellet melting occurs at approximately 500'0*F. S 9 e

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