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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedure HNP-8030 Re Health Physics Startup Surveillance
ML20071D685
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Site: Hatch  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 01/11/1983
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PROC-830111, NUDOCS 8303090544
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.To establish guidelines for an air sampling program for abnormal

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8. SAFETY Obsbrve Radiation Protection Procedures and Plant Hatch Emergency

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I C. GENERAL It is recognized that for normal plant operations and maintenance work the air sampling program outlined in HNP-8013 is adequate.

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a. One SAM 2/RD-22 calibrated and set at the Iodine peak, with detector and sample holder.

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1. One E-120 Low range instrument.

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During the initial few minutes or perhaps hours following an abnormal event, the exposure rates and airborne activity

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individual as the situation permits. The location and type of sample will usually be specified in the directions.

1. Initially, don the protective clothing and respirator. Be sure to get the high range dosimeter. Call the Control Room l and obtain A.R.M. readings for the area if you can. 4 I
2. Take the low volume air sampler with the silver zeolite and l l

particulate filters installed, the high range survey meter l and one twenty five foot extension cord to designatpd area.

3. As you proceed to area, observe dose rates taking note of conditions. Try to determine if dose rates are due to piping and equipment or from airborne activity. This can be g do6e by.taking several quick measurements in different places near equipment and in open areas. Follow, at all timeg, guidelines in HNP-4866.
4. When in"the designat,ed area take air sample as described in HNP-8013. P l,a c e sampler at waist height to shoulder height ,

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5. Af.ter sampling is complete, turn off sampler and take all equipment back to location of Lab cart. If the H.P. Office ,

and Counting Room are habitable, then bring all equipment to Counting Room and count samples as is normally done. All .

equipment should be handled with rubber gloves and wipe l tested before it is carried outside,the operating buildings. IF the equipment is contaminated it is to be .

left in a controlled area. Remove the silver zeolite and g particulate filters and place in plastic bag. Tak.e the filters to the location of Lab cart for counting and

, analysis.

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procedure to remove protective clothing before leaving the operating buildings.

7. The above sequence may be repeated until conditions are known and stabilized and any trends established. Thereafter it may be decided that it is unnecessary to dress out for subsequent air sampling.

7-F. PURGING OF CHARCOAL AND SILVER ZEOLITE CARTRIDGES k 1. ' After sampling is complete, obtain a breathing air bottle from the O.S.C. or Gas Storage Building.

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3. Extend 50 feet tygon discharge hose to the outside of the building so as not to contaminate room with Xenon. ,

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5. Che,ck gamma dose rate level on outside of sample holder and note radiation levels.
6. Open . inlet valve and adjust flow to 80 L.P.M. or less on

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7. While s' ample is being purged, keep checking gamma radiation levels on sample holder. When radiation levels drop to a plateau or drop low enough to allow sample to be counted, {

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8. Remove sample f r,om holder, wrap in saran wrap and analyze for I-131 as per section G.

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  • Iodine concentrations may be determined using the SAM-2/RD-22 set up by the instructi'ons that follow.
1. Operation of Instrument.
a. Verify that the RD-22 detector is properly connected to the SAM-2 detector connector.
b. Connect SAM-2/RD-22 to power supply and turn POWER switch ON (rear panel). -

Operate STABILIZER switch to ON (rear panel) and set c.

CH1 switches to "IN" and "+".

d. Set Chi THRESHOLD and H.V. ADJUST to settings
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e. Set CHI WINDOW to ".72".
f. Turn CH2 THRESHOLD to "4.0" and place CH2 WIND 5w to setting determined on Data Package 2 (Data Sheet 2).

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h. Set desired count time and TIME-STOP-MAN switch to TIME.

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k. Using Data Package 1 (Data Sheet 1), calculate the Iodine concentration of the counted sample using the

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(1) Silver Zeolite Cartridges:

(NET CPM)(4.5 X E-10)

Iodine Activity (uci/cc) = (Volume in Liters)(.95)(D.E.)

(2) Charcoal Cartridges:

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e. D.E. = detector efficiency at specific sielf height.

. f. Net CPM = Net counts per minute of sample;

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1. Operational calibrati6n must be performed DAILY when instrument is in use, see Section F.2.
2. Daily Operational Calibration

.O_ a. Vbrify that the RD-22 detector is properly connected to the SAM-2 DETECTOR connector.

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, d. Set CH1 THRESHOLD and HV ADJUST to settings determin,ed from last calibration. See label on top of instrument.

e. Place CH1 WINDOW to ".72". Set CH2 window t'o "OFF" and "OUT".

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g. Record a 1.0 minute count of CH1 background at these settings on Data Package 2 (Data Sheet 2).
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J. Set CH1 switches to "IN" and "+" and CH2 switches t'o "IN" and " ".

k. Place a Ba-133 source in proper geometry to the detector on Shelf 8 3 and count for S minutes. Counts observed in the display window represents the NET counts of the source with the background subtr' acted.

Record in counts per minute on Data Package 2 (Data Sheet 2).

NOTE If negative counts are obtained when counting a sample, CH2 switches must be set to "OUT" and "OFF" causing gross counts to be observed in the display. Recount sample and then subtract background found on Data Package 2 (Data Sheet 2) manually to obtain net counts.

1. Divide the NET counts per minutes of the source by the known disintegrations per minute of the source and gg multiply by 1.19 to get the efficiency of the detector

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m. Repeat steps k and I with shelves 4 and 5 to obtain a detector efficiency'for each of the three shelves. ,
n. Complete Data Package 2 (Data Sheet 2) on a d,aily basis, only when SAM-2/RD-22 is in use.
3. ' Use of Silver Zeolite Cartridges.

. 3 It may be desired to run two concurrent samples, one with a IC-1 activated charcoal cartridge and one with a silver zeolite cartridge, (when available) and determine both total noble gases and separate Iodine gases.

H. USE OF OTHER SOURCES _OF INFORMATION

~. While in the plant, observe CAM's and CIM-CAM's in the areas traversed. Also be alert for A.R.M. local readouts and alarms.

, At' times it may be desired to roll the entire cart and all equipment to the designated areas and take the samples and do  ;

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FOR OIL. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES. AND HAZARDOUS WASTE NOTE .

.This procedure supersedes HNP-1-4130 Rev. 1 approved 4/11/77. ,

A. CONDITION -

The detection.of hazardous waste or hazardous substances spillage is limited to the. visible loss of integrity of the container (s) which is known to contain such materials or the accumulation of such materials outside their containers.  ;

An oil spill may be indicated by: I t

1. Oil slicks or suspected nil slicks at the dischargea structure, in the yard t sin effluents, or in the ,

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_) 2. Oil in the D/G day tank room floor or the D/G room floor.

3. Oil in sumps of any buildi'ng. -
4. Decreasing tank level in the underground fuel oil storage tanks. .
5. Visual observation.  !
8. AUTOMATIC ACTIONS -

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C. INDIVIDUAL ACTION .i

-All persons who are assigned to Plant Hatch are responsible for reporting leaks or suspected leaks of oil, hazardous susbstances,

. or hazardous waste. As per this section, each individual is ,

expected to give technical or manual assistance to contain and control such a spill until relieved by the Emergency Coordinator.  ;

In the event a spill or suspected spill of any oil, hazardous substance, or hazardous waste is detected, the person finding such an event is to notify his immediate supervisor, Emergency Coordinator, or Plant Manager and give them the following information:

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Use appropri) ate actions to contain spill as per Attachment 3 and wait there uhtil relieved by the Emergency Coordinator or his designate.

D. EMERGENCY COORDINATGR ACTION At'all times, the're must be at least one employee, either on the

! plant site or on call, with the responsibility for coordinating all emergency response measures. This emergency coordinator must

. be thoroughly familiar with all aspects of this procedure and the site's contingency plan (SPCC), all operations to be carried out l within the oil, hazardous waste and ha'zardous substances areas,

the locations and characteristics of the material being handled, l the location of all records within the facility, and the facility layout. In addition, this person must have the authority to commit the resources needed to carry out the (SPCC) contingency

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2. Whenever there is a release, fire, or explosion, the Emergency Coordinator must immediately identify the 7

character, exact source, amount and real extent of any released materials.

3. The Emergency Coordinator must assess possible hazards to human health, or the environment. This assessment must consider both direct and indiret effects (e.g., the effects j

of any toxic, irritating, or asphyxiating gases that are generated on the effects of any hazardous surface water run-off from water or chemical agents used to control fire and heat induced explosions). He must report his findings as follows:

\- a. If his assessment indicate's that evacuation of local l J areas may be advisable, he must immediately notify the appropriate local authorities.

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b'. He must notify the Powe'r Generation Duty Officer.

c. k$,must immediately notify the Senior Power Generation En'vironmental Specialist. Should he be unable to contact him, then the Emergency Coordinator should attempt to reach one of the following in the order listed:

H. Hob's b Sr. Pwr'. Env. Spec.

D. Howell Supv.~Pwr. Gen. Tech. Serv.

C. Hobson Sr. Design Engineer C. Huling Env. Licensing Engineer T. Byerley Manager Env. Affairs ,

The Emersancy Coordinator should have the following informatica at hand when reporting an incident to the Power Gener ation Services group:

(1) Time and type of incident (e.g., release 3 afire);

-g (2) Name and quantity of material (s) involved, to extent known; (3) Containment procedures being used; (4) Type cleanup in progress; (5) The extent of injuries, if any; and -

(6) Possible hazards ,to human health or the environment outside the plant boundaries.

d. Any incident which req'uires the implementation of the

- contingency plan must be noted in the operating record as to the time, date, and details of the incident.

e. Within ten (10) days of the incident, a written report containing the above listed information, plus remedial action taken to prevent this type of incident in the

, future, and the estimated quantity and disposition of recovered material that resulted from the incident, must be forwarded to the Senior Power Generation  !

Environmental Specialist.

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containing released material, removing or isolating containers) to ensure that fires, explosions, and releases do not occur, recur, or spread to other areas.

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6. -Immediately following an emergency, the coordinator must provide for , treating, storing, or disposing of recovered waste, contaminated soil, or surface water, or any other material that is hazardous'as a result of the incident.
7. The Emergency Coordinator must ensure that in the affected area (s) of the site: ,
a. No waste that may be incompatible with the released material is treated, stored, or disposed of until cleanup procedures are completed.
b. All emergency equipment (See Attachment 4)-lisied in the contingency plan (SPCC) is cleaned and fit for use

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A-) 8. The Emergency Coordinator must notify the Regional Administrator and' appropriate state ~and local authori. ties that the facility is in co'mpliance with Section E.7 of this procedure before operations are resumed in the affected area (s) of the facility. This notification should be made through the Senior Power Generation Environmental Specialist.

E. POWER GENERATION SERVICES GROUP ACTION This group is responsible for ensuring that all power generation facilities spill prevention control and countermeasures procedures for oil, hazardous substances, and hazardous waste are adequate to comply with all existing state and federal regulations. They will provide technical assistance, if needed, in the training of personnel in spill control and cleanup practices. They will maintain liaison and exchange information with all power' generation facilities to ensure the latest cleanup practices are being employed at each facility. They will be responsible for notifying the GPC Environmental Affairs section of any releases from a power generation facility. In turn, they shall notify the Georgia Environmental Protection Division and  ;

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(~) , 49 CFR 100 to 179, 40 CFR 260 to 265, Georgia Rules for Hazardous Waste Management, GEN-8355, GEN-8356, and HNP-7607 ,

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G. REPORTABLE GUANTITI'ES .

1. Oilor]" chemicals" in any amounts - Report immediately through Environmental Affairs as per HNP-4001.
2. Hazardous Substances Any discharge of one of the substances listed on Attachments 1 and 2 which exceeds in any 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period the quantity listed under the column (on the same attachment) labeled RG in pounds.
3. Hazardous Waste Any quantity. See Attachment 5 for description of oil storage areas.
4. All other spills, diversions, or bypasses not oil or chemicals. . 'a s . a. Minor Guantities - Duration of less than 15 minutes.

Reporting desirable but optional on regular quarterly

_.(.7 3) . report.

b. Minor Guantities - Duration of 15 minutes to 2 Isours.

Report required on regular quarterly report.

c. Major Guantities in any time frame, or minor quantities with duration of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> or more. Call EPD within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of becoming aware, explain by letter within 5 days, and include on regular quarterly report.

H. CONTAINMENT AND CONTROL PROVISTO'NS

1. drea Drainage
a. Drainage from diked storage areas shall be restrained by valves or other positive means to prevent spill or

.other excessive leakage of oil, hazardous substances, '

. and hazardous waste into a drainage system or inplant treatment system, unless the system is designed to handle such leakage,

b. Diked areas may be emptied by pumps or ejectors; however, these shall be manually activated, and the condition of the accumulated materials shall be i examined before activation to be sure no oil, hazardous l

' substances or hazardous waste will be discharged to Os surface waters.

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c. . Flapper-type drain valves shall.not be used to drain diked areas. Valves used for drainage of' diked areas shall as far as practicable be of manual o' pen and close design. In addition, the valve shall be opened and reclosed following discharge.under responsible supervision.
d. Area drainage from undiked storage areas shall, if possible, flow into' holding ponds or other structures de, signed to retain oil, hazardous substances, or hazardous waste, or otherwise prevent its uncontrolled entry into the environment. Such structures shall not be located in areas subject tp periodic flooding.

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e. Area drainage systems shall be adequately engineered to prevent oil, hazardous substances, or hazardous waste from reaching surface waters in the event of equipment failure or human error. ,
2. Bulk Storage Tanks

a. No tank shall be used for storage of oil or hazardous substances unless its material and construction are compatible with the material st' ore,d, such as pressure, temperature, etc. See Power Generation Procedures GEN-8355 and GEN-8356 for details concerning the types of containers in which hazardous waste may be stored.

b. All bulk storage tank installations for oil or hazardous substances shall be constructed so that a secondary containment is provided for 110 percent of the total volume within the contained area. Diked areas shall be sufficiently impervious so as to contain l

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(*) - burial can cause rapid corrosion of metallic surfaces, especially at the earth / air interface.

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'O,. Above' ground s'torage tanks shal,1 be subject to daily visual inspections for signs of deterioration, leaks which might cause a spill or accumulation of oil inside a diked area. This will ensure prompt discovery and control of any spilled material. Visible leaks from seams, gaskets, rivets, and' bolts, sufficiently large enough to cause an accumulation of oil or hazardous substances in diked areas should be promptly corrected.

e. Old and new tank installations shall as far as p'racticable have high liquid level alarms with an audible or visual signal at a constantly manned
operation or surveillance station. These liquid level

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total volume stored within the containment area. This N type of storage tank shall hot be located in an area subject to flooding.

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a. Buried piping insta11aiions should have a protective wrapping and coating a,d should be cathodically l protected if soil con.itions warrant. If a section of buried line is exposed for any. reason, it should be carefully examined for deterioration. If corrosion drainage is found, additional examination and ,

corrective action should be taken as indicated by the

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j transfer point should be capped or blank-flanged and marked as to origination. d

c. Pipe supports should be properly designed to minimize abrasion and corrosion and allow for expansion and contraction.

I d. All above ground valves and. pipelines should be subjected to regular examination by operating personnel, at which time the general condition of items

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and bodies, catch pans, pipeline supports, lagging of t

valves, and metal surfaces shall be assessed.

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.e'. Prior:to departure of dny tank truck, the lowermost drain and'all outlets of such Vehicle should be closely examined for leakage, and if necessary, tightened, adj uste d, or replaced to prevent liquid leakage while in trensit. .

4. . Training An introduct'ory training program concerning oil spill p r event i on,- control, and cleanup procedures is available for all new employees. In addition, spill prevention and cleanup briefings should be scheduled and conducted for designated plant personnel annually to assure an adequate understanding of the SPCC plan. These briefings should highlight and describe known spills or failures, malfunctioning components, and recently developed precautionary measures. If possible, training sessions will be conducted to provide spill cleanup personnel with practical experience in deploying and operating _thea equipment available at the site. '
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6. Arrangement with Local Authorities .-

The following local authorities have indicated they will support the site as the need arises.

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See Power Generation Procedure GEN-3030.  ;

8. Description of Past Spill Occurrences A complete description of past spill occurrences is available in the "Dil and Hazardous Substance Spill Os '

Prevention" Training Lesson Plan (8/10/81 Rev. O). Anyone

,\. using this procedure is urged to read this lesson plan. ,

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This procedure (contingency plan) must be c'eviewed at least once

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1. ' Applicable regulations are revised.
2. The plan fails in an emergency.
3. The oi1, hazardous substances, or hazardous war.te storage facilities change in design and construction in a way that materially 16 creases the potential for fires, explosions, or '

releases or changes the response necessary in an emergency.

4. The list of emergency coordinators changes.
5. The list of emergency equipment changes.

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CP.'orcLaasene 8 100t4589 .

Cearceorm D 5.D:S t2.27;l Aceta%ser urte -- C 1.Cco (25al Acewc a:,3 C 1400 (s5el CP. lor w es x 183 854)

Acess soye =g - C IJCCS (a San CrJorossifcaic acd C t. Coo 14543 Acetone cysacaycan A 10(454) CStorrc scera:e C 1.Cc3 H54)

Aceryt twonmoe D 5.0co (2.27Cs Crwomc ac4 C t.CC0 (4 54)

. Acetyt cNora.e D 5.000 (2.2701 Chrom.c nudare C 1. COO (458)

Acroie.rs K 1 (0.4541 Chromous cmcree C IICC H5sl Acepondrde B - 100 (45 di Cccaricus bromsa C 1.CCC (4541 D Cctar'.aus forma:e C- 1.Cc01454)

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Akywt K 1(3.45 i Cetetous sudame:e C 1.CCO (454)

Mye av. ares 8 100 (45 al Coumacros A 10 (4 541 Arye ce.:or ce C 1.tc0 (s $al Cresce C 1.C00 (4 541 Asunsawm s,.ra:e D 5.tc3 (2.2 70) Cso:caas cemvoe _ B 1CC H5 41 Mwnerka 8 100 (45 al Cuct c a:etate B 100 H S 8)

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Mwac,rsen oAucece D 5.000 (2.27C) Cene sudate A to (a 543 m Ammen.wm t>s se D 5.C 0 (2.270) Cuore sur'e:e amenorsa:ms B Ito (45 4)

Amanceswen cancama.e - D 5.000 82.270) C6pcc iarva:e B 1C4(458)

p. Amenermum cat,ona;e D 5.00312.272) Cyanogeri cmoncem A 10 (4 $d)

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  • Amreen ps s.uorce O 5.C03 (227;l D saaca X 1 (0.8585
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Arnmoa.um uor.uerce_ C 1.C00 (154) 0.cr one x t (3 4543 Anmaasurn edama:e D 5.ccc (2.270) c,creo,ctwazene B 1:3(458) uw,erwvm svas:e D 5.Ca (2.270) perro,oo ccane D $3:o (2.27c)

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A.arecewom e..ocy sve D 5.C;0 (2.27;l C.cmorcercoar.e u.ature.

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- Arn.moar trewor-se C 1.CCO (4 54) Daw:recnenos C 1.CCO (454)

Aravecay e< wean:e - C 1.CCO (854) Dartretc#wone C t.CCC HSa)

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\ Meanyt umacrywa D 5.cc0 (?l?ol Tm-acca. C 1.000 (458)

Metros t param.cn 8 100 OS di 1,w:nea.nein,.eae C t.DJ0 44S48 Mewwipros X t (0 aS4) . Yncr. ion: eerme A to e S4) '

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Monomeityam.no C 1.C':0 (*9) Tr.etr*. am.ae _ D 4.Cc0 #2.2FC)

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Naphinen.c sco B 100(454) (l'a'r >9a o e D S.CCO E2.210) '

Nics#4 emacoa.m pra:e_ D S.000 (2.270i vacaowm see osco C 1.000 9 54):

Nched cNorse D SE 3 (2.210) vanas. s.,ia:e C 1.C.23 HSa)

Noes myoros ce . _ .- C . 1.C00 0546 Vanyt e:e' ate C tm0 (spg Nckes me,are O S.000 (2.270) V av 'cer* croorce D SEo (2.270)

Ncket s uase D S.CC0 (2.2 TC) Ry ere C 1.cc0 (* S4) ,

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- f ATTACHMENT 3 METHOOS FOR CONTAINING AND MANAGINU OIL SPILLS A. If spill is small, use oil absorbent (Soil Speedy Dry).

f, B. If spill is large, contain by:

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3. Using earth mo'ving equipment to build temporary dikes if necessary. f Pumping oil into a tanker truck as necessary or back into  !
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1. Use perlite blanket or loose perlite to corral and absorb O .

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2. 'If large amount of oil is involved,'obtain the boom from ,

Plant McDonough and place it downstream'from the slick. '

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3. Spread straw or hay on the slick and when soaked with oil, collect using rakes or nets, place in a pit on the plant ,

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6. Dispose of oil soaked waste in an approved dump area. . .

D. , Clean Up

1. Floating and settled materials which have reached waters of the U.S. should be removed to the extent practical.

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ITEM LOCATION GUANTITY j Backhoe & Front End Loader Hatch Bldg & Grounds 1 Environmental Boat ~ Hatch Env. Bldg. 1 Oil Sorb Blankets Hatch Warehouse # 1 6 rolls Speedi-Dry Hatch Warehouse # 1 500 bags Fire Extinguishers Hatch Strategic Locations 62 Oil Booms McDonough 1

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Fire Hydrants Hatch Strategic Locations 5

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TYPE STORAGE CAPACITY NAME (GAL) OF OIL OF

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Aux. Boiler Fuel Tank- 77,000 #2

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D/G Tank 1A 1,000 #2

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D/G Tank 1B 1,000 #2

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D/G Tank 2A 1,000 #2

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D/G Tank 28 1,000 #2

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Unleaded Warehouse # 1 10,000 Unleaded gas Underground I

Oil is received at this facility via tank truck.

-Narious other types of oil such as transformer oil and turbine oil  !

are stored and used.on the plant site. Transformer oil is contained within the metal transformer unit and other than this, no containment l is provided. ill In the case of turbine oil, most of the storage areas I are located inside the powerhouse and diked for fire protection. Any I rupture setup also of within tanks the thatpowerhouse.

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