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Public Version of Rev 1 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure GO-EIP-117, Emergency Operations Facility Administrative Support
ML20070T755
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Site: Farley  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 01/25/1983
From: Mcgowan J
ALABAMA POWER CO.
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ML20070T748 List:
References
GO-EIP-117-01, GO-EIP-117-1, NUDOCS 8302090471
Download: ML20070T755 (42)


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G0-EIP-117 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 1.0 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to delineate the Emergency Operations Facility (E0F) administrative activities falling under the general supervision of the Administrative Support Director.

2.0 Scope This procedure applies to EOF activities during emergency conditions at FNP.

Changes in delegation of responsibili-ties or methods as set forth in this procedure may be made at the discretion of the Recovery Manager. This procedure is not intended to be all-inclusive but rather to identify the most significant administrative support functions.

3.0 References 3.1 FNP Emergency Plan 3.2 G0-EIP-101, Nuclear Generation Department Corporate Emergency Organization 3.3 FNP-0-EIP-27, Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility 4.0 Logistics Support NOTE:

SOME OF THE FOLLOWING RESPONSIBILITIES MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED OR INITIATED BY THE FLINTRIDGE E0C ADMINISTRATIVE t

j ASSISTANT PRIOR TO EOF ACTIVATION.

l The Administrative Support Director ( ASD) is responsible for l

all offsite logistics activity except engineering manpower augmentation.

At the onset of any emergency that will probably l Rev. 0

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G0-EIP-117 involve expense to the company, he is responsible for con-tacting the General Accounting Department and obtaining a Company Job Order number for use in procurement associated with the emergency, ano for advising the Purchasing Department on what level of support will be needed.

He works with plant personnel to identify personnel, equipment, materials and supplies needed (see Table 2 for a pre-identified listing of equipment and supplies that will probably be needed in a radiological emergency) and is then responsible for coordinat-ing identification of a supplier, arranging procurement, ex-pediting shipment and receipt inspections.

During extended emergency conditions, he works with the Emergency Director's staff to identify non-essential plant personnel and to have them reassigned to the EOF staff as necessary and works with SCSI, vendors, other utilities, etc. to arrange adequate E0F staffing for 3 shift operations.

4.1 Emergency Logistics Resource References and Contracts f

4.1.1 PSASL Copies of the Plant Services Approved Suppliers List (PSASL) are maintained at the Flintridge EOC and the FNP E0F.

This document lists names and phone numbers of organizations approved for providing a variety of services, many of which may be needed under emergency conditions.

4.1.2 INP0 Emergency Resources Manual Copies of the INP0 Emergency Resources Manual are maintained at the Flintridge E0C, FNP TSC and E0F. Rev. 0 1

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G0-EIP-117 This document contains lists of utility and service contacts and personnel and equipment that may be available from the utilities and service companies for emergency support; lists of A/E and NSSS contacts, technical experts and personnel who may be available for emergency support; and lists of suppliers, their designated contacts, principle product or service and technical support personnel who may be available for emergency support.

4.1.3 Institute for Nuclear Power Operations (INP0)

If requested, INP0 will provide assistance in locating logistics needs.

4.1.4 NOTEPAD Entries on NOTEPAD may be used to locate needed logistics.

NOTEPAD users instructions are con-tained in G0-EIP-114 " News Release Coordination and Distribution".

4.1.5 Voluntary Assistance Agreement By and Among Electric Utilities Involved in Transportation of Nuclear Materials (Contract PG-81-29)

This agreement, coordinated by INP0, provides the legal framework for requesting and receiving assis-tance from other signatories (utilities) in any situation wherein an emergency occurs by reason of a nuclear material transportation accident involv-ing nuclear materials shipped by one of the signa-tories.

Rendering of assistance is voluntary.

Copies of the agreement along with contact names Rev. O

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and lists of equipment and personnel who may be available are kept at the EOF and Flintridge E0C.

4.1.6 Fixed Facility Emergency Response Voluntary Assistance Agreement (Contract PG-81-30)

This agreement, coordinated by INP0, provides the legal framework for requesting and receiving assis-tance from other signatories (utilities) in any emergency situation at a fixed facility under the control of one of the signatories.

Rendering of assistance is voluntary.

Copies of the agreement and lists of signatories are kept at the E0F and Flintridge E0C.

Contact names and resources that may be available are listed in the INP0 Emergency Resources Manual.

4.1.7 Blanket Purchase Orders and Service Contracts Table 1 lists blanket purchase orders and Service Contracts which were in affect when this procedure was last revised and which are for services, supplies or materials which may be needed under radioloaical emergency conditions.

4.2 Procurement l

To the maximum extent possible, established company i

l practices for emergency procurement will be followed.

Deviations should be authorized by the Recovery Manager.

To identify expenditures associated with the emergency, 1

all account numbers are to be prefixed with an "E" (the ASD shall notify accounting that this coding is in "se.) Rev. 1

G0-EIP-117 4.2.1 The ASD will supervise preparation of Purchase Requisitions, Change Order Requests, Blanket Order Work Authorizations, Blanket Order Releases and Contract Work Authorizations as needed and provide or obtain required signatures:

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< $500,000 Recovery Manager T $100,000; T $2,000,000

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> $2,000,000 Per Management ?roce-dure 030-003 4.2.2 The ASD will stpervise determination of documenta-tion requirements and QA requirements to be append-ed to purchase requisitions.

4.2.3 The purchase requisition will be transmitted to the Purchasing Department and the ASD will coordinate with Purchasing on vendor identification, order placement and expediting.

4.2.4 The ASD is responsible for receipt inspection activities and for tracking services rendered.

Timekeeping and charges for personnel provided by other utilities will be in accordance with the applicable voluntary assistance agreement.

4.2.5 A log of all orders will be maintained utilizing Figure 1.

l 5.0 Administrative Support 5.1 Status Boards The ASD is responsible f or ensuring all EOF status boards (see Figures 2A through 2J) are maintained current. Rev. 0 l

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G0-EIP-117 Personnel will be assigned as needed to monitor ENN transmissions and maintain contact with the TSC liaison for

' obtaining information needed in status board maintenance.

5.2 Communications The ASD is responsible for supervising the operation of all EOF communications equipment (except dose assessment commun-ication equipment) and the screening of phone communications into the TSC and E0F.

EOF communications equipment includes the ENS phone; HPN phone; ENN unit; security division and plant f requency radios located in Room 106; the TSC/E0F in-tercom; and the operators console for the E0F PAX syster (plant PAX system if control has been transferred from the-CSC).

5.2.1 Incoming PAX communications will be screened toelimi-nate non-essential calls which would detract from the ability of personnel to perform their emergency duties.

Prior to connecting any caller, the PAX con-sole operator will determine the caller's name, or-ganization and purpose of call.

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l and calls from the general public shall be referred to the Public Information staff.

Calls to APCo from offsite emergency response organizationand state, i

l federal and local agencies should be re-ferred to the appropriate member of the APCo E0F staff.

5.2.2 Incoming messages on the ENN, HPN, ENS and radios as well as incoming messages on the TSC/E0F intercom or Rev. 1

G0-EIP-117 the PAX system that are not received by the party to whom the call was placed or that should be routed, will be recorded on a form illustrated on Figure 3.

The message will receive a sequential number, be logged on a copy of Figure 4 and a copy of the message filed.

The original will be routed as appropriate.

5.2.3 Outgoing messages for transmittal to offsite emergency response agencies will be prepared using, as appropriate, forms illustrated in Figure 3 or Figures 5 through 11.

The messages will be approved by an individual at the Director level or above prior to transmission.

Discussions with offsite government agencies will be documented using a form illustrated in Figure 11.

Following transmiss'on, the message will rec -ive a sequential number, be logged on a copy of Figure 4 and a copy of the message filed.

The original will be returned to the originator.

5.3 Clerical Support The ASD is responsible for general supervision of E0F clerical support (typing, filing, etc.).

6.0 Access Control and Accountability 6.1 Access Control The ASD is responsible for supervising E0F access con-trol measures.

Only Alabama Power Company emergency personnel, NRC personnel and personnel associated with Rev. 0 l

G0-EIP-117 government emergency response organizations will be allowed access to the E0F without authorization from the Recovery Manager.

All authorized personnel will be issued an access authorization card (Figure 12) by the ASD and instructed to wear the card in a prominent location.

A log (Figure 13) will be kept of all access authorization cards issued.

6.2 Accountability The ASD is responsible for supervising E0F accountability records.

A log (Figure 14) will be kept to provide per-sonnel accountability at the EOF.

7.0 Dosimetry and Radioprotective Drugs The ASD is responsible for obtaining, issuing and tracking dssimetry and/or radioprotective drugs for all E0F personnel in the event that the Health Physics Manager (HPM) determines a need for dosimetry at the E0F and/or in the event the HPM determines the need for radioprotective~ drugs and the Re-covery Manager authorizes their use.

He shall insure person-nel are instructed on the use of self-reading pocket chambers and on requirements for recording readings if and when such devices are issued.

He shall also insure that personnel are instructed on the proper use of TLD dosimetry and where it should be kept when not in use if and when such devices are issued.

Pocket chamber record requirements and TLD storage requirements will be obtained by the ASD from the Health Phy-sics Manager. Rev. 0

G0-EIP-117 8.0 Personnel Support The ASD is responsible for providing the following personnel support items:

8.1 Lodging - The ASD shall assist temporarily assigned APCo personnel and support personnel provided at APCo's request by other utilities, vendors, etc. in obtaining lodging.

In accomplishing this during major events, the ASD will coordinate with the Recovery Manager at the start of the event to determine anticipated lodging needs and will make appropriate reservation arrangements with local motels.

NOTE:

Some lodging reservations will be made by the Activation and Logistics Assistant prior to EOF activation.

These should be taken into account when establishing lodging needs.

8.2 Transportation - The ASD will assist temporarily assigned APCo personnel and support personnel provided at APCo's request by other utilities, vendors, etc. in obtaining transportation, arranging car pools, etc.

The ASD shall obtain company cars from the fleet as necessary for APCo personnel.

Use of APCo cars by non-APCo employees must be approved by the Recovery Manager.

8.3 Meals - The ASD is responsible for arranging for mecis for all E0F personnel and for in-plant emergency workers as appropriate.

The need for meals for in-plant emergen-cy workers will be coordinated with the Emergency Direc-tor's staff.

8.4 Cash Advances and Expense Claims - The ASD is responsible Rev. 0

G0-EIP-117 for coordinating with Generating Plant Services to arrangecash advances as needed for temporarily assigned APCo per-sonnel and, for extended emergency conditions, to process expense account claims.

8.5 Check Cashing - For extended emergency conditions the ASD is responsible for assisting temporarily assigned APCo personnel and support personnel provided at APCo'a request by other utilities, vendors, etc. in obtaining check cashing services either through arrangements with a local bank or by establishing a company petty cash fund at the EOF.

8.6 Other Personnel Problems - The ASD is responsible for assisting temporarily assigned personnel and support personnel provided at APCo's request by other utilities, vendors, etc. in resolving other problems associated with temporary emergency assignment at FNP.

l 9.0 Shift Schedules l

During extended emergencies the ASD is responsible for establishing shif t schedules for all personnel assigned to EOF functions.

A log of personnel assigned to the E0F l

(Figure 13) will be maintained to facilitate establishing l

schedules and contacting personnel when required.

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TABLE 1 BLANKET PURCHASE ORDERS AND SERVICE' CONTRACT ORDER #

VENDOR SERVICE CONTACT PHONE NO.

B4403 APCo Extrusions HP Plastic Bags Charles Grand (Home)

Dave Viera (Weekends)

B4030 Alabama Electric Motor Repair Ben Daniels (Home)

B4071 Amersham /Searle Radionuclide Solutions Anyone - Cust. Service B4007 Analytics, Inc.

Cal of Whole Body Bob McFarland Counting (Home)

B4050 APT Tech Support for HP B4051 ARC HP Tech Rental Terry Holland (Home)

B4049 Center for Applied Radioactive Sample John Noakes Isotope Studies Analysis (Home) l Jim Spaulding (Home)

Glen Murphy (Home)

B4084 Chem Nuclear Radwaste Transpor-Zawacki tation and Burial Security (Night)

B4107 Davcon Maintenance Support Rufus Justice (Hcme)

Steve Norman (Home) o Ralph Williams (Home) o m

B4117 Dosimeter Corp.

00simetry Al Zirkes.

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B4122 Eberline Biological Assay of Mike Ortez (Dir. of Labs)

Body Fluids (Home) 84121 Eberline Repair & Cal of Rad John Whitzell Survey Instruments (Home) 84120 Eberline Dosimetry - Environ-Rose Marie Tauche mental (Or anyone in Dept.)

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B4310 Fairbanks-Morse Parts for D/G - Code A)

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J. W. Tangye B4246 Fairbanks-Morse Parts for D/G - Code C)

Guard System - all hours B4130 Fisher Scientific Lab Standards & Solutions Bill King (Home-Montg.)

i B4367 Furmanite Leak Sealing S.E. Region-Andy McLane Corp. Office (Eng.-24 hr)

B4425 Gulf 011 Corp.

Diesel Fuel Analysis J. M. Koziura Willis Picking (Home)

B4358 Hi ttmar.

Radwaste Processing Dave Demick (Home)

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B4189 Kinemetrics, Inc.

Seismic Instrumentation John Diehl (Night)

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B4194 Landauer Dosimetry Personnel EMERGENCY N0. (24 Hr.)

Richard Knuth B4207 McCorkles Food Greg Wheeles/Celia Evans Greg Wheeles (Home) d Celia Evans ~ (Home)

B4378 Mohawk Ind.

Anti-C's Rocky Francoline s

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B4224 Nuclear Contain-HEPA & Charcoal Polly Pierce ment System Filter Testing Charlie Myers (Home)

Fred Leckie (Home)

Y B4406 Nuclear Power Plastic Coveralls 24 Hour Service Outfitters

.and Booties Day - Evelyn Rathe; Nite i

B4225 Nuclear Support HP Tech Rental Frank Pendleton l

Services (Home) 4 PA Corp. 0ffice (1) Dale Ferguson - VP Operations; (2) Robert Dale Ferguson (Home) i Hess - VP; (3) Joe Quick.- President CT - Jim Elkins

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B4283 Southern Space HP Laundry Dan King (Home)

Glen Bugge/Les Case (Hoi..e B4327 Westinghouse Engineering Services John Miller (Design & Consulting)

Bob Wise (Home)

B4331 Westinghouse NSID Services John Miller 4

Bob Wise /Lonnie Benson 2

Bob Wise (Home)

B4398 WISCO I&C Tech Rental Ed Booth (Home)

George E. Chase (Home)

B4329 Westinghouse T/G Repair Services Charlie Reep (Home)

Bill Navey (Home)

B4330 Westinghouse T/G Parts Charlie Reep (Home)

Bill Navey (Home)-

B4401 Westinghouse Parts - Code A Bob Wise (Home)

Bob Moder o

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G0-EIP-117 TABLE 2 PRE-IDENTIFIED EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY)

Item Size Quantity Plastic Anti-C booties non skid N/A Rubber Shoe Covers Lg Rubber Shoe Covers X-Lg Rubber Shoe Covers Giant Anti-C booties-canvas N/A Surgeon's Cap - cloth N/A Anti-C Coveralls - cloth Sm (40)

Anti-C Coveralls - cloth Med (44)

Anti-C Coveralls - cloth Lg (50)

Anti-C Coveralls - cloth X-Lg (54)

Anti-C Hoods - cloth X-Lg Lab Coats - cloth Med (44)

Lab Coats - cloth Lg (50)

Lab Coats - cloth X-Lg (54)

Anti-C Gloves - latex rubber 9

Anti-C Gloves - latex rubber 10 Cloth Glove liners N/A Plastic Suit 1 piece Med (44)

Plastic Suit 1 piece Large(50)

Plastic Suit 1 piece X-Lg (54)

Disposable Surgeon's Gloves Lg MSA Ultravue Full Face Respirtors N/A Filters for MSA Ultravue Respirator (Particulate)

N/A Filters for MSA Ultravue Respirator (Iodine)

N/A Willson Fullface Respirators N/A Filter for Willson Respirators (Iodine)

N/A Filter for Willson Respirators (Particulate)

N/A MSA Airline Fullface Respirators (Duo-Flow)

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G0-EIP-117 TABLE 2... Continued Item Size Quantity Decon Solutions, i.e. stripper, misty N/A Wipe-alls N/A Mazoline mops and handles Mop handles and heads N/A Step Off Pads N/A Herculite N/A Masking tape N/A Duct Tape N/A Defense Apparel Smears N/A 55 gal. drums w/ lids N/A L 'V Sealant N/A LSA boxes N/A Drum handling cart N/A Poly Bottles N/A Rad Rope N/A Bands & Banding tool High Volume air samples (120V DC &

120V AC)

Air Sample Filters & Cartridges (Charcoal & Silver Zeolite)

R0-2 Ion chamber R0-2a Ion chamber E-140 GM detector w/HP 120 probe E-140 GM detector w/HP 177 probe Rm 19 GM detector Rm 20 GM detector Batteries (C.D. & 9 volt)

PNR-4 Neutron Detector PNC-4 Neutron Detector PAC-4S Alpha Detector PAC-4G Alpha Detector Teletector (Hi-range dose rate inst.)

TLD (Landauer, Harshaw)

Dosimeters (200mr,1000mr, & 5000mr range)

HVAC Filters HP Rental Techs Mobile Laundry i

Portable Ventilation Systems (minimum capacity 1000 cfm)

Radiation Signs w/ inserts Strippable paint Smears or swipes Q-tips Particulate air sample filters Vacuum cleaners and accessories Rad Tape Rad Material Stickers l Gen. Rev. 1 1

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( ) ALA RAD HEALTH, MONTG0MERY DATE:

(,) HOUSTON CO. CEOC CENTRAL TIME:

( ) EARLY CO. CE0C

( ) ANI

( ) EMERGENCY C00RD

( ) TSC

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(other)

ROUTINE URGENT PRIORITY (circle)

RESPONSE REQUIRED (circle)

No Yes (Phone 14 umber)

ROUTING:

O RECOVERY MANAGER O ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT DIRECTOR O

ENGINEERING & LICENSING SUPPORT DIRECTOR O

DOSE ASSEMENT DIRECTOR O PUBLIC INFORMATION SITE COORDINATOR MESSAGE:

RESPONSE

RESPONSE BY:

DATE:

RESPONSE TRANSMITTED BY:

CENTRAL TIME:

Rev. 0 FIGURE 3.

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G0-EIP-117 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS LOG Date Time

_ Incoming Outgoing Message Serial Number Init.

FIGURE 4.

Emergency Communications Log Rev. 0 l

G0-EIP-117 DOSE PROJECTION UPDATE O TRANSMIT T0:

TRANSMITTED MESSAGE NO. DPU-(Central Time)

(Initials)

PG.

OF

( ) NRC DATE

/

/

( ) ALA RAD HEALTH, MONTG0MERY PREPARED BY:

( ) HOUSTON C0. CE0C TRANSMITTAL AUTHORIZED

( ) EARLY C0. CE0C BY:

HOUSTON C0. RAD HEALTH

()()

This is at Farley Nuclear Plant.

(Name/ Title)

The following dose projection update is provided (check):

0 to correct data transmitted at on (Time - Central)

(Date)

O due to cnange in windspeed from mph to mph O due to revised repair time estimates from hrs to hrs O due to new release concentrations of 7

cc Nodie gas, C1/

jeCi/cc iodine, obtained from:

( ) Stack Monitor

( ) Stack Sample

( ) Offsite Monitoring Curies /sec Noble Gas; Flow Rate is CFM; Release Rate is p, Curies /sec Iodine p

(Other)

O Revised projected vaiues are:

Site Boundary 2 mi 5 mi 10 mi Current Dose Rate - W.B. (mrem /hr)

Current Dose Rate - Thy. (mrem /hr)

Proj. Integ. Dose - W.B. (Rem)

Proj. Integ. Dose - Thy (Rad)

O Integrated dose projections are based on calculated integrated doses at (Time-Central) on

( ) transmitted previously ( ) as follows:

(Date)

Site Boundary 1 mi 2 mi 3 mi 5 mi 7 mi 10 mi W.B.(Rem)

Thy (Rad)

Revised values (check) ( ) Do

( ) Do Not affect plant emergency classification

( ) Do

( ) Do Not affect recommended protective actions

  • Release Rate = Flow Rate (CFM) x Concentration (pC1/ml) x 471.9 ml/sec/CFM l

Figure 5.

Dose Projection Update Me: sage Rev. I

G0-EIP-117 EMERGENCY CLASS / PROTECTIVE ACTIONS / ASSISTANCE UPDATE TRANSMIT T0:

TRANSMITTED MESSAGE NO. EMU-(Central Time)

(Initials)

PG.

OF

( ) NRC DATE

/

/

(

ALA RAD HEALTH, MONTG0MERY PREPARED BY:

(

HOUSTON C0. CE0C TRANSMITTAL AUTHORIZED BY:

(

EARLY C0. CE0C

(

HOUSTON CO. RAD HEALTH

()()()

This is at Farley Nuclear Plant.

(Neme/ Title)

The onsite emergency classification was changed at on (Time-Central)

(Date)

From:

Unusual Event To:

Unusual Event Alert Alert

( ) Site

(

Site

( ) General

(

General

(

Recovery Stage due to a change in Dose Projection O Plant Status O Potential for Release O Recommended emergency actions / protective measures are enangeo From: ( ) None To: ( ) None

( ) Shelter

( ) Shelter

( ) Evacuate

( ) Evacuate

( ) Other

( ) Other Requested offsite assistance is changed to l

FIGURE 6.

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GO-EIP-117 OFFSITE MONITORING UPDATE D TRANSMIT T0:

TRANSMITTED MESSAGE N0. OMU.

(Centrai Time)

(Initiais)

PG.

OF NRC DATE

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ALA RAD HEALTH, MONTG0MERY PREPARED BY:

TRANSMITTAL AUTHORIZETTf:

HOUSTON CO. CEOC

) EARLY C0. CE0C HOUSTON CO. RAD HEALTH

()

This is at Fariey Nuciear Piant.

(Name/ Title)

O The foiiowing information nas been obtained from Fariey raetation monitoring team (s):

TIME OF TEAM #

LOCATION MEASUREMENT / SAMPLE RESULTS CENTRAL (mrem /nr) direct E

( pCi/cc) Iodine E

([uCi/cc)Particuiate CENTRAL (mrem /Hr) direct E

( gC1/ccj Iodine

('n i/ccj Particuiate c

E CENTRAL (mrem /Hr) direct E

( pCi/cc) Iodine ti

('uCi/cc) Particuiate CENTRAL (mrem /Hr) direct E

( sci /cc) Iodine E

( nCi/cc) Particuiate O (Coments)

O Teams are proceeding to tne foiiowing iocations:

TEAM #

LOCATION ESTIMATED ARRIVAL TIME CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL FIGURE 7.

Offsite Monitoring Update Rev. 1

PLANT STATUS UPDATE O TRANSMIT T0:

TRANSMITTED MESSAGE NO. PSU-(CentralTime)

(Initials)

PG.

OF DATE

/

/

(

NRC PREPARED BY:

(

ALA RAD HEALTH, MONTGOMERY TRANSMITTAL AUTHORIZED BY:

(

HOUSTON C0. CE0C

(

EARLY CO. CE0C.

HOUSTON C0. RAD HEALTH

()

at Farley Nuclear Plant.

This is (Name/ Title)

The following information is a plant status update.

O The situation is ( ) Terminated

( ) Stabie

() worsening

() unchanged

( ) Other O The estimated potential for reiease changed at on (Time - CENTRAL)

(Date)

From: ()

Ci Noble Gas To: ()

Ci Noble Gas

()

C1 Iodine

(),

Ci Iodine

( ) Other

( ) Other Based on ( ) sample results

( ) revised calculations

( ) (other)

O This change: ( ) Does ( ) Does Not affect plant emergency classification and ( ) Does ( ) Does Not affect recommended protective action O New sample results for (iocation) are as follows E

pCi/ccNoblegas E

gi/ccIodine E

gi/cc l

(isotope / form)

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0 (Other)

FIGURE 8.

Plant Status Update Rev. 1

6 G0-EIPd 17 METEOROLOGY UPDATE O TRANSMIT T0:

TRANSMITTED MESSAGE N0. MET-(Central Time)

(Initials)

PG.

OF

()NRC DATE

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( ) ALA RAD HEALTH, MONTG0MERY PREPARED BY:

(

HOUSTON CO. CE0C TRANSMITTAL AUTHORIZED Tf:

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EARLY CO. CE0C HOUSTON CO. RAD HEALTH

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This is at Farley Nuclear Plant.

(Name/ Title)

The following meteorological conditions have changed since our last report (check):

O Information was obtained from:

( ) Plant meteorology tower Great Southern Paper Company Dothan Flight Service (Airport)

National Weather Service, Montgomery

( ) National Weather Service, Birmingham on:

(Date) at:

(Time - CENTRAL)

O wind speed:

prevtous vaiue present value O wind direction: previous direction present direction previous downward direction present downward direction 0 a T per 51 meters: previous vaiue present value l

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Current Stability Class:

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GO-EIP-117 METEOROLOGY FORECAST / STABILITY CLASS PREDICTION UPDATE TRANSMIT T0:

'TRANS'MITTED MESSAGE N0. MFU-(Central Time)

(Initials)

PG.

OF NRC DATE

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(

PREPARED BY:

( ) HOUSTON C0. CE0C TRANSMITTAL AUTHORIZED BY:

(

EARLY C0. CE0C HOUSTON CO. RAD HEALTH

(

(

This is at Farley belear Plant.

(Name/ Title)

O Tne foliowin, meteoroiogy forecast has been obtained frcm National Weather Service O Montgomery O strmingnam O Nanter Fieid at on (Time)

(Date) 6 hr. forecast 12 nr. forecast Wind Direction Wind Speed Ceiling Height Cloud Cover FRONT PASSAGE DATA Prior to Front Arrival During Front After Front Passage Passage at at -

(Time)

(Time)

Wind Direction Wind Speed Ceiling Height Cloud Cover O Predicted stability class changes are as follows:

From Stability Class to Staoility Class at approximately

_ Central.

From Stability Class to Stability Class at approximately Central.

From Stability Class to Stability Class at approximately Central From Stability Class to Stability Class at approximately Central.

FIGURE 10. Meteorology Forecast / Stability Class Prediction Update Rev. 1

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This is at farley Nuclear Plant.

(Name/ Title) l MESSAGE:

.i A reply is is not requested.

RESPONSE

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