ML20070H295
| ML20070H295 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Duane Arnold |
| Issue date: | 07/13/1994 |
| From: | Franz J IES UTILITIES INC., (FORMERLY IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT |
| To: | Martin J NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
| References | |
| NEP-94-0103, NEP-94-103, NUDOCS 9407210197 | |
| Download: ML20070H295 (7) | |
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July 13,1994 NEP-94-0103 Mr. John B. Martin Regional Administrator, Region III U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 801 Warrenville Road Lisle, IL 60532-4351 Re:
Duane Arnold Energy Center
Subject:
Docket No. 50-331 Op. License No. DPR-49 1994 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Objectives File:
A-221b
Dear Mr. Martin:
Enclosed please find a copy of our DAEC NRC Required Objectives Matrix. These objectives are being forwarded to you for review at this time. This submittal also includes offsite objectives which have been prepared for Linn, Benton, and Johnson Counties, which are being submitted to FEMA Region VII through the State ofIowa.
If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Lisa IIenderson, Manager, Emergency Planning at 319-398-8177, or Keith Eyler, Senior Emergency Planner, at 319-398-8132.
Sincerely, ohn F. y &
v7 Fran. Jr.
Vice President, Nuclear JFF/KCE/ro
Enclosures:
Scope and Objectives Basis DAEC NRC Required Objectives Matrix Duane Arnold Energy Center 1994 Evaluated Exercise Objectives cc:
Emergency Planning Department Staff K. Young E. Gordon US NRC Document Control Desk (Original)
ITS NRC DAEC Resident Inspector's Office 9407210197 940713 PDR ADOCK 05000331 F
PDR General Office
- P.O. Box 351
- Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406 a 319/398-4411 g
An IES INDUSTRIES Company
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e SCOPE AND OBJECLIEES BASIS Scope The 1994 Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC) Emergency Preparedness Exercise scheduled for October 19, 1994 will test and provide the opportunity to evaluate IES Utilities Inc., the State of Iowa, and Benton - Linn, and Johnson Counties' emergency plans and procedures.
The Exercise will test each emergency response organization's
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ability to assess and respond to emergency conditions and coordinate efforts with other agencies for protection of the health and safety of the general public.
Whenever practical, this Exercise will incorporate provisions for " free play" on the part of the participants.
The scenario, as driven by the DAEC Control Room Simulator, will depict a simulated sequence of events, resulting in a radiological release of sufficient magnitude to warrant mobilization of State and local agencies to respond to the emergency.
1 Ob.iectives The DAEC 1994. Emergency Preparedness Exercise Program objectives are. based on ' the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requirements as delineated in 10 CFR 50.47,.and 10 CFR 50, Appendix E.
Additional guidance provided in NUREG-0654 FEMA-REP-1 Revision 1, NUREG-0696, and NUREG-0737 Supplement 1 was utilized in developing these objectives.
This Exercise will include participation from Benton, Linn, and Johnson Counties, as well as the State of Iowa.
The offsite objectives.are based upon the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Exercise' Manual and Exercise Evaluation Methodology, FEMA-REP-14 and FEMA-REP-15 respectively.
Please note that the warning. system sirens for the DAEC Esergency Planning Zone will not be sounded, and the area EBS Station (WMT AM/FM) will not be broadcasting simulated emergency information during the Exercise.
The purpose of the Exercise is to evaluate the integrated capability of a major portion of the basic elements existing within the onsite and offsite emergency plans and emergency response organizations. The specific objectives of the Exercise to be demonstrated are listed within the following attachments.
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1 DAEC NRC REQUIRED OBJECTIVES MATRIX j
, CORE EIE.MFNTS FREO.
NR 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 (t)
Accident detection and assessnwnt Annual X
X X
X O
(b) Emergency classification Annual X
X X
X O
(c) Notification of onsite and ofTsite Annual X
X X
X O
emeraency responders (d) Communications Annual X
X X
X O
(e) Radiological exposure control Annual X
X X
X O
(f)
Protective action -. a..itions Annual X
X X
X O
Q0 Staffaugmentation Annual X
X X
X O
(h) Shift Staffing Annual X
X X
X O
(a) Off-hours staffmg (6pm-4am) as 6 years Z
Z Z
Z Z
Z Z
referenced in NUREG-0654. Revision 1, Supplement 1.
(b) Activation of emergency news center 6 years X
X X.
X O
Ooint Information Center)
(c) Use of fre control teams 6 years W
W W
W W
W W
(d) Use of fast aid and/or rescue teams 6 years X
X X-O (e) Use of medical support personnel 6 years X
X 0
(f) Use of ficensee's headquarters
- aupport 6 years X
X X
X O
personnel (g) Use of security personnel to provide 6 years X
XX prompt access for emergency equipment and support (h) Use of backup communications 6 years X
(i)
Rumor control 6 years X
X X
X O
(i) Use of emergency power (where not a part 6 years Y
Y Y
Y Y
Y Y
of plant safety systems. e.g. Tccimical Support Center (TSC))
(k) Evacuation of Emergency Response 6 years X
Facilities (ERFs) and relocation to backup ERFs. where applicable (I)
Ingestion pathway exercise 6 years X
(m) Field monitoring, including soil, 6 years X
X X
X O
vegetation, and water sampling (n) Canability for determining the magnitude 6 years X
X X
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and impact of the particulv components of a release i
(o) Capability for post-accident coolant 6 years X
X 0
sampling and analysis i
(p) Use of Potassium 1odine (KI) 6 year X
X 83 (q) Assembly and accountability 6 years X
X X
X O
(r)
Recovery and Re-entry 6 years X
X X
a Objectives demonstrated, based on NO-88-2218 and NO-89-2360.
X Objectives demonstrated, based on NEP-90 0352, NO-91-0849, NEP-924499 and NEP-934034.
33 These objectives were demonstrated in 1992. They do not show as selected to be demonstrated in NEP-92-0499.
W Fire Control Teams are demonstrated per the DAEC Fire Plart Y
Emergency power for the TSC is demmstrated by routine inspection of applicable test procedures.
Z Off-hours staffing is de nonstrated by annual activation drills. Off-sites demonstrated for FEMA in 1991.
O Proposed 1994 NEP-94-0103 Enclosure Rev. 07/13/94
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DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER 1994 EVALUATED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES
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I BENTON COUNTY EOC 1: Mobilization of Emergency Personnel 2: Facilities-Equipment, Displays, and Work Environment 3: Direction and Control 4: Communications i
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Emergency Worker Exposure Control 10: Alert and Notification 11: Public Instructions and Emergency Information 14: Implementation of Protective Actions-Use of KI for Emergency Workers, Institutionalized Individuals, and the General Public*
15: Implementation of Protective Actions-Special Populations
- 16:. Implementation of Protective Actions-Schools
- 17: Traffic and Access Contro1*
BENTON _ COUNTY EMERGENCY WORKER MONITORING AK) DECONTMINATION_ STATION 1: Mobilization of Emergency Personnel 3:
Direction and Centro 1 4:
Communications 5:
Emergency Worker Exposure Control 22: Emergency Workers, Equipment, and Vehicles-Monitoring and Decontamination 30: Continuous, 24-11our Staffing
- As necessitated by the exercise scenario l
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Page 2 of 4 DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER 1994 EVALUATED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES i
LINN COUNTY EOC 1: Mobilization of Emergency Personnel
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2:
Facilities-Equipment, Displays, and Work Environment 3: Direction and Control 4:
Communications 5:
Emergency Worker Exposure Control 10: Alert and Notification 11: Public Instructions and Emergency Information 14: Implementation of Protective Actions-Use of KI for Emergency Workers, Institutionalized Individuals, and the General Public*
15: Implementation of Protective Actions-Special Populations
- 16: Implementation of Protective Actions-Schools
- 17: Traffic and Access Control
- 31: Offsite support for the Evacuation of Onsite Personnel JOHNSON COUNTY 1:
Mobilization of Emcrgency Parsonnel 3:
Direction and Control 4:
Communications 5:
Emergency Worker Exposure Control 18: Reception Center-Monitoring, Decontamination, and Registration 19: Congregate Care 30: Continuous 24-Hour Staffing
- As necessitated by the exercise scenario
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DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER 1994 EVALUATED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES l
BENTON COMMUNLTL_LINN-MAR _ COMMUNITY. AND_MARION_1. DEPENDENESCl!OOL N
DISTRICTS l
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Communications 5:
Emergency Worker Exposure Control 14: Implementation of Protective Actions-Use of KI for Emergency Workers, Institutionalized Individuals, and the General Public 16: Implementation of Protective Actions-Schools l
ALBURNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 16: Implementation of Protective Actions-Schools Note: This objective will be re-demonstrated due to 1992 ARCA.
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BENTON-LINN AMBULANCE l
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Emargency Worker Exposure Control 14: Implementation of Protective Actions-Use of KI for Fmargency Workers, Institutionalized Individuals, and the General Public 20: Medical Services-Transportation MERCLliEDICAL_ CENTER 5:
Emergency Worker Exposure Control 14: Implementation of Protective Actions-Use of K1 for Emergency Workars, Institutionalized Individuals, and the General Public 21: Medical Services-Facilities j
Page 4 of 4 DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY.' CENTER:
1994 EVALUATED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES-JOINT PUB _LIC INF_0RMATION_CE}iT_EB l
1: Mobilization of Emergency Personnel l
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Facilities - Equipment, Displays, and Work Environment 4:
Communications' 5: Emergency Worker Exposure Control 12: Emergency Information - Media 13: Emergency Information - Rumor Control L
14: Implementation of Protective. Actions-Use of KI for Emergency Workers, Institutionalized Individuals, and the General Public*
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ANAMOSA MEN'S REFORMATORY l
l-L 3: Direction and Control 4: Communications 5:
Emergency Worker Exposure Control 18: Reception Center-Monitoring, Decontamination, and Registration IOWA _ MEDICAL CLASSIFICATION CENIER- 0AKDALE 3: Direction and Control 4:
Communications 5:
Emergency Worker Exposure Control 18: Reception Center-Monitoring, Decontamination, and Registration
- As necessitated by the exercise scenario i
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