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Public Version of Rev 83-02 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual,Including Procedure CP/0/B/4003/02 Re Determination of Plume Direction to Be Monitored After Large Unplanned Release of Radioactivity
ML20069J462
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Site: Oconee  
Issue date: 02/21/1983
From: Killough M
DUKE POWER CO.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Emergency Telephone Numbers - (1/31/83, Rev. 9)

AP/0/B/1000/01 Event Index - (10/29/82)

AP/0/B/1000/02 Unusual Event - (10/29/82)

AP/0/B/1000/03

  • Alert - (10/29/82)

AP/0/B/1000/04 Site Area Emergency - (10/29/82)

AP/0/B/1000/05 General Emergency - (10/29/82)

AP/0/B/1000/06 Procedure for Initiating Protective Action Guides for the General Public in the Emer-gency Planning Zone - (2/7/83)

AP/C B/1000/07 Procedure for Offsite Dose Calculations by Control Room Personnel or Emergency Coordinator.during a Loss of Coolant Accident - (11/05/82)

.AP/0/B/1000/08 Procedure lEor Response Actions for. Accidents /

Emergencies - (9/03/82)

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AP/0/A/1000/10 Procedure for Emergency Evacuation of Station Personnel - (05/05/82)

Station Directive 2.9.1 Station Assembly and Evacuation Procedure -

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Station Directive.2.9.2 Emergency Response Organization - (06/23/82) 9 PT/0/B/2000/04

- Procedure for Establishment and Inspection-

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PT/0/B/2000/05-

~ Oconee Nuclear Data Transmission from TSC (9/15/82)

CP/1/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81)

CP/2/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81)

CP/3/A/2002/04A Post Ac6ident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81) i CP/1/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81) j Revision 83-2 l

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.Page 2 Table of Contents (Implementing Procedures - Continued)

CP/0/B/2003/02 Estimate of Failed Fuel Based on I-131 Concentration (12/15/82)

CP/1&2/A/2002/05 Post Accident Caustic Injection into the Low Pressure Injection System (01-26-81) e CP/3/A/2002/05 Post Accident Caustic Injection into the Low Pressure Injections System (01-26-81)

CP/2/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81)

CP/3/A/2002/04B Fost Accident Liquid Sampling.of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81)

CP/0/A/2004/2E Post Accident Determination of Boron Concentration

.Using Carminic Acid (07/09/82) l CP/0/A/2004/3C Post Accident Determination of Chloride by Specific l

Ion Electio'de Using Beckman 4500 Meter - (07/09/82) l CP/0/A/2005/2D Post Accident Determination of Gamma Isotopic

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CP/0/B/4003/01 Procedure for Environmental Surveillance Following a Large Unplanned Release of Gaseous Radioactivity - (12/09/82)

CP'/0/B/4003/02 The Determination of' Plume Direction and Sector (s)

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HP/0/B/1009/09 Procedure for Determining the Inplant Airborne

- Radioiodine Concentration During Accident Conditions - (07/09/81)

HP/0/B/1009/10 Procedure for Qu'antifying Gaseous Releases Through Steam Relief Valves Under Post-Accident Conditions - (05/06/82)

HP/0/B/1009/11 Projection of Offsite Dose from the Uncon-trolled Release of Radioactive Materials Through a Unit Vent - (12/23/82)

HP/0/B/1009/12 Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in

- the Event of a Radioiodine Release - (08/13/82)

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N HP/0/B/1009/13 Procedure for Implementation and Verification i

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HP/0/B/1009/14 Project Offsite Dose from Releases other than Through a Vent - (12/20/82)

HP/0/B/1009/15 Procedure-for Sampling and Quantifying High Level Gaseous Radiciodine and Particulate Radioactivity - (1-25-83)

HP/0/B/1009/16 Procedure for Emergency Decontamination of Personnel and Vehicles on-site and from Off-site Remote Assembly Area - (9/16/82)

IP/0/B/1601/03 Environmental Equipment Checks - (12/08/82) i s

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I EMERGENCY ELEPHONE NUMBERS This enclosure provides a listing of telephone numbers for various personnel and agencies that may have a part in dealing with an emergency situation or providing other assistance as needed at Oconee Nuclear Station.

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NOTIFICATION OF AGENCIES, CRISIS MNAGEMENT TEAM, KEY COMPANIES.

.1-5 EMERGENCY FACILITY LOCATIONS.

6 OCONEE TELEPHONE ACCESS CODES.

7 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER.

8 - 10 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER.

9 HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER.

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10 CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER..

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12 BACKUP CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER - (Liberty).

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14 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.

5 NRC HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK TELEPHONES.

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17 EMERGENCY NUMBERS - Oconee County.

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION by Red Phone within one hour.

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UNIT COORDINATOR /0PERATIONS DUTY ENGINEER who will notify:

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Superintendent of Operations B

Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator (or alternate as listed in number 11.)

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Nuclear Production Duty Engineer who will notify:

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Corporate Communications 2.

Crisis Maragement Organization s

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STATION MANAGER J. Ed Smith, Office Home

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BABCOCK AND WILCOX RESIDENT ENGINEER

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L. H. Williams, Office.

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STATION HEALTH PHYSICIST / DUTY HEALTH PHYSICIST C. T. You'gue, Office Home.

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Bureau of Radiological Health (0800-1700)...

Answering Service after hours, weekends, holidays.

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  • Forward Emergency Operations Center, Clemson, S. C.

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COUNTY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AGENCIES Oconee County Emergency Preparedness Alternate Number - 24 hone, page Alternate Number - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page Pickens County Energency Preparedness.

Alternate Number - (0830-1700)

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Pickens County (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />).

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MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Oconee Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service.

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Pickens County Ambulance Service'.

Cannon Memorial Hospital / Supervisor of Nursing.

Easley Baptist Hospital / Supervisor of Nursing.

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FIRE ASSISTANCE Oconee County Rural Fire Protection Association.

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Emergency Coordinator / Station Manager J. E. Smith, Office.

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Superidtendent of Technical Services T. B. Owen, Office Home Superintendent of Maintenance

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Should releases of radioactive effluent into Lake Keowee or Lake Hartwell potentially effect municipal water intakes or exceed technical specifi-cations. Contact the appropriate authorities as indicated below:

Lake Keowee Seneca, H. J. Balding, Office Home.

Lake Hartwell City of Clemson Mayor of Clemson, Office Home-(If the mayor cannot be reached, call one of'the following)

Clemson Administrator's Office Home Clemson Filter Plant (0700-1700)

Clemson University President's Office Home (If the President cannot be reached, call)

Clemson University Physfcal Plant (0800-1630)..

' Anderson Water Works (24 Hr. Number).. 3..'.

AGENCIES THAT MAY RESPONk) TO AN EMERGENCY AT THE OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION LAW ENFORCEMENT S. C. Highway Patrol (Greenville, S.C.)

S. C. Enforcement Division (Columbia, S.C.)

FBI (Columbia, S.C.)

(24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />).

BOMB DISPOSAL Explosives Ordinance Disposal Control (Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.)

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  • DOE Emergency Radiological Monitoring eam (Aiken, S.C.).

7 N. C. Division of Emergency Management (Warning Point - State of North Carolina)

Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Radiation Program.

(Warning Point - State of Georgia)

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NRC Operations Center (via Bethesda Central Office)

NRC Operations Center (via Silver Spring Central Office).

Health Physics Network to NRC Operations Center Health Physics Network to NRC, Region II NRC Operator (Via Bethesda Central Office).

US NRC, Region II (Operations Center).....

US NRC, Oconee Resident Inspectors Home BUS TRANSPORTATION Anderson Retail Office (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> number).."

(Contact Ken Kernodle, George Wilson)

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE - METEOROLOGICAL BACK-UP SOURCE Greenville-Spartanburg Weather Service.... (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />).

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATIO:d CRISIS COMMUJICATIONS DIRECTORY The crisis directory is intended for use should the Oconee Emergency Plan require implementat.Aon. Both station and corporate level telephone numbers are provided.

The station's emergency organization will operate from the Technical Support Center near the Units 1 and 2 Control Room. The corporate emergency organization will operate from the Crisis Management Center located in the Visitors Cencer and Oconee Training Center, s

3 EMERGENCY FACILITY LOCATIONS Technical Support Center - Control Rooms 1 and 2 Operational' Support Center - Control Room 3 Crisis Manaaement Center - Oconee Training Center Alternate Location: Liberty Retail Office Crisis News Center - Keowee-Toxaway Visitors Center Alternate Location: Liberty Retail Office

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Telephone Number Outside Station POSITION /NAME Line Number Emergency Coordinator.

J. E. Smith Supt. of Operations J. N. Pope Supt. of Technical Services.

T. B. Owens

' Supt. of Maintenance J. M. Davis Supt. of Administration.

s J. T. McIntosh NRC Resident Engineer.

Jack Bryant B&W Resident Engineer.

B. W. Street L. H. Williams, Alternate Station Health Physicist C. T. Yongue HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER Field Monitoring Coordinator J. J. Sevic Data Report Coordinator (Off-Site Dose Projection)

C. Harlin Surveillance and Control Coordinator M. D. Thorne Support Functions Coordinator.

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Operational fDipport Center Coordinator W. E. Martin.

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R. Adams.

Operati'ons Group Unit #3 Operations Offices Nuclear Equipment Operators (Unit 1 & 2 Emergencies)

Nuclear 5.quipment Operators (Unit 3 Emergencies)

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Shift Supervisor (Unit 1 & 2)

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COMMUNICATIONS CCORDINATION Data Transmission Coordinator.

Data Release (Vax Cortputer Program).

Telecopier (Technical Support Center).

TSC Communicator.

. Administration Clerical Support.

Emergency Response

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OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL COORDINATOR.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT.

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT.

ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS.

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (Room 1400)

ELECTR'IC CENTER DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT (Room 32, 3rd Flooe)

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NRC HEALTH' PHYSICS NETWORK TELEPHONES

.e The NRC's Health Physics Network (HPN or Black Phone) connects all Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Facilities to NRC Regional Offices and to NRC Head-quarters Operations Center. The phone is intended to support Health Physics Operations in an emergency but can be used for daily voice traffic and fac-simile transmittal.

The Station has jacks for the MPN phones in the Performance Office (Control Room 1 & 2)

The phone is used normally with the exception; NO DIAL TONE OR 8INGING IS HEARD.

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For convenience, the, codes most often used are listed below:

HPN Phone Code 1.

NRC region 2 (Atlanta) office 2.

NRC headquarters (24 haurs) 3.

B&W Research Center 4.

Oconee NRC Resident Inspector 5.

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All NRC region 2 Resident Inspectors 7.

All regi'on '2 Operating Nuclear Plants In addition, the calling party may " conference" any phones during conversa' tion by simply dialing the appropriate code (s).

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Oconee Nuclear Station Control Room to Pickens County Law Enforcement Center.

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ONS Base Station Remotes Location Unit Call Letters Identifier 1.

Unit 1&2 Control Room Oconee Nuclear Station Control Room 2.

Crisis Management Center Oconee Nuclear Station CMC 3.

Technical Support Center Oconee Nuclear Station TSC Coded Squelch Radios Location Encode Unit Call Letters Identifisc 4.

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ALL ABOVE RADIOS MAY BE ACTIVATED BY ENCODING NO.

Field Monitoring Teams' Location Unit Call Letters Identifier i

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Field Mocitor Coordinatof Leader 9.

Field Monitor Team 1

Alpha 10.

Field Monitor Team Bravo 11.

Field Monitor Team Charlie 12.

Field Monitor Team Delta 13.

Field Monitor Team Echo.

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Field Monitor Team Foxtrot TOCOMMUNICAT'EB'E'1kiEENBASESTATIONREMOTES(1,2,3),THEINTERCOMMUSTBE USZD: The following procedure must be used:

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PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER CRISIS NEWS CENTER-ONS*

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1.1 Scope - This procedure covers the methodologies and, techniques used in determining the direction of a plume and the sector (s) to be moni-tored by the Field Monitoring Teams in the~ event' of an accidental re-lease of radioactive gases from OUS.

1.2 Principle - The determination of plume direction ands therefore, the '

sector (s) to be monitored shall'be based on site specific'meteorolo-gical conditions. The Unit 1 Control Room operator (s) shall provide meteorological data (wind speed and direction obtained from the Micro-wave Meteorological Tower (46 m) and the River Tower located near the S.C. Highway 183 bridge). Seciprs to be monitored shall be determined using wind speed and direction. Monitoring shall be accomplished in accordance with Procedure CP/0/B/4003/01.

'1. 3 Limits'and Precautions 1.3.1.

The Control Room shall provide meteorological condition up-dates every 15 minutes once the Technical Support Center has gg been activated.

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1.3.2.1 Wind speed in sph (mph = knots x 1.15) 1.3.2.2 Wind direccion (direction from which wind is j

blowing in degrees).

1.3.3 A map of the site area (10 mile radius) divided into 12 l

sectors (Al thru F1 and A2 thru F2) shall be maintained in both the TSC and CMC for use by the Field Monitoring Coordinator.

2.0 Procedure 2.1 Complete the meteorological secti~on of Enclosure 4.1 with data obtained from the Unit 1 Control Room (the vertical board panel displaying weather information is located at the northeast corner p";2m of the Control Room).

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  1. f release of radioactivity, use Section 2.2.1 for a day release (1000

.g gj to 1600 hours0.0185 days <br />0.444 hours <br />0.00265 weeks <br />6.088e-4 months <br />)*or Section 2.2.2 for a night release (1600 to 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br />).

i 2.2.1 Day release (1000 to 1600 hours0.0185 days <br />0.444 hours <br />0.00265 weeks <br />6.088e-4 months <br />) for both vent and nonvent releases.

2.2.1.1 Obtain the Microwave Tower wind speed (mph) and

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If only the NWS meteorological data is available, monitcr in a 36'0* pattern by cruising back and forth perpendicular to the expect-1 ed plume direction.

Initiate monitoring by start-ing with the wind direction determined by one of f

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2.2.1.3 For wind speeds < 5 mph, assume Sectors Al thru F1 are affected and monitor accordingly.

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J 2.2.2 Night release (1600 to 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br />,)

2.2.2.1 Obtain the R1.ver Tower wind speed and direction fros. Enclosure 4.1.

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2.2.2.2 If both the River Tower and Microwave Tower wind directions are between 210* and 070* (for both vent and nonvent releases), monitor sectors as directed by Section 2.2.1.2 or 2.2.1.3.

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2.3 Update Enclosure 4.1 every 15 minutes and reassess the sectors affected.

3.0 References

' Procedure for Environmental Surveillance Following a Large Unplanned Release of Gascous Radioactivity (CP/0/B/4003/01).

4.0 Enclosures i

4.1' Meteorological Data for Determining Possible' Plume (s)' Direction 4.2 Determination of Sectors to be Monitored for Possible Plume Location, ET when Wind Speed is > 5 mph.

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A1, A2,.E1, E2, F1, F2 156*-175*

A1, A2, El, F1, F2 175'-181*

A1, A2, F1, F2 181*-219' A1, A2, B1, B2, F1, F2 219*-255*

Ai, A2, B1, B2 255'-271*

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2.0 References 2.1 NUREG 1.23, Proposed Revision 1* to Regulatory Guide 1.23, Meteoro-logical Programs in Support of Nucle'ar Power Plants.

2.2 NUREG 0654, Arnex. I to Appendix 2,. (o), Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emefiency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

2.3 Oconee Nuclear Station Emergency Plan.

3.0 Limitations and Precautioos 3.1 Maintain record of notification (Enclosure 5.1) for a minimum of two

. years. This procedure will be superseded as acceptable backup measures ar= developed by Oconee Nuclear Station.

3.2 Contact the National Weather Servic,e at the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport by telephone using Enclosure 5.1.

The telephone number listed on the Enclosure is a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> number.

3.3 These contacts shall be made monthly and alternate among shifts.

4.0 Procedure 4.1 Record the following metecrological information on Enclosure 5.1.

4.1.1 Wind direction (in te:s of degrees).

4.1.2 Wind speed (in knots).

'+.1. 3 Air temperature.

4.1.4 Weather conditions (clear, partly cloudy, etc.)

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DUEE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION PROCEDURE,FOR SAMPLING AND QUANTIPTING HICH I.EVEL GASEOUS, RADI0 IODINE, AND PARTICULAl% RADICACTIVITT i

1.0 Purpo se This procedure describes methods for collecting sr.mples to evaluate effluent and containment noble gas, radiciodine, and particulate activities during.secident conditions. It also provirfes effluent emergency action levelt for emergency classification determination.

2.0 References 2.1 System Health Physics Manual,Section I, M Radioactive Waste Control Requirements 2.2 Technical Specifications Oconee Nuclear Station, Appendix A.

Section 3.10 Release of Gaseous Radioactive Waste

.a 1. p 2.3 HP/0/B/1000/60/A, Procedure for Gaseous Waste Sampling and Analysis 2.4 HP/0/B/1000/60/D, Procedure for Unit Vent Samplir.g and Analysis 2.5 HP/0/B/1000/57, Air Sampling, Counting and Calculating Procedure 2.6 HP/0/B/1000/60/B,. Procedure 'for Reactor Building Gaseous Purge 2.7, HP/0/B/1000/60/H,. Procedure for Changeout and Analysis of Reactor Building Iodine Cartridges and Particulate Filtiers 2.8 E*/0/B/1001/14, Procedure for Nuclear Data C600 System Operation 2.9 HP/0/B/1006/07, Procedure for Preparation of Gas Calibration Sources 3.0 Limits and Precautions 3.1 This procedure is written for use under abnormal conditions which l

could involve extremely higa radiation levels. Only Health Pbysics management should authorize the use of this procedure.

Whenever the effluent monitor goes offscale, appropriate grab samples 3.2 or radiation level measurements should he taken to estimate affluent release cates and the amoat of effluent released.

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4.0 Procedure 4.1 Conduct prejob ALARA planning session. Consider the guidance provided in Enclosure 5.1 in preplanning.

4.2 Use an ion chamber to measure the radiation dose rates at the Iodine RIA sample holder and the middle point of the gaseous RIA supply line.

4.3 When contact dose rate readings at Iodine RIA sample holder (RIA-44 for Vent /RIt.-48 for Containment Building) and middle point of Gaseous RIA supply line (RIA 45/46 for Vent /RIA 49 for Containment. Building) are less than 3 R/hr, collect gas and Iodine samples as described in Steps 4.4.1 to 4.4.6.

4.4 Sample Collection 4.4.1 Prepare a flow path in %e following order:

Sapply + particulate filter paper + CP-100G silver zeolite sample cartridge +_Yacuum pump + flow meter (0-80 LPM) + 100 ml Argonne gas bomb

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During an accident, the containment building is y

isolated. Contact Shift Supervisor for manual override to open valves for sarpling.

See Enclosure 5.2 for apparatus setup.

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. Minimum sample volume is 5 liters.

4.4.3 Upon completion, turn off sample pump, close exhau'st valve of gas bomb, close intake valve of gas bomb, close supply valve,- then close return valve.

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I Caunt Room personnel will make decision on counting sample.

4.5 When the contact dose rate at the gaseous RIA supply line (RIA 45/46 for Vent /RIA 49 for Containment Building) is greater than 3R/hr, obtain gaseous concentration (pci/al) correr.ponding to the radiatica dose rate (R/hr) from Enclosure 5.3.

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If the dose rate exceeds 15 R/hr, no samples will be taken.

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Contact Shift Supervisor'for manual override to open valves for sampling.

4.6.1 Remove charcoal cartridge from the Iodine RIA sample holder. Survey removed charcoal cartridge and save to be counted if possible7" 4.6.2 Collect. sample through silver teolite cartridge for two (2) minutes. Collect data from RIA flow meter for correct volume.

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4.6.4 Take a contact dose rate:measur= ament on the sample cartridge using an ion chamber. Obtain Iodine concentration (pCi/al) corresponding to the radiation dose rate'(R/hr) from.4.

4.6.5 If the contact reading is below.01 R/hr, perfore a ga m isotopic analysis of the sample.

4.7 Isotopic Analysis of Sample 4.7.1 Iodine + Particulate - Separate filter and cartridge and l

seal in wrappers. Iabel cartridge with data. ' Analyze particulate and iodine cartridge by Reference 2.8.

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i 4.7.2.1 Test gas bomb for excessive dead time by Reference N l'.

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4.7.3 Review. spectral display versus printout to assure correct samma isotopic analysis report.

i 4.8 Determine vent noble gas release rate in Ci/sec by the following equation:

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Preplan and stage sampling apparatus in a low background area.

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