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Provides Objectives for Lgs,Units 1 & 2 1994 Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scheduled to Be Conducted on 941122 & Involving Participation from Offsite Emergency Response Agencies
ML20072J138
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Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/09/1994
From: Hunger G
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NUDOCS 9408260214
Download: ML20072J138 (6)


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station Support Dopartment PECO ENERGY

= % t:As 9CS chesterbnx* Boule,'ard Wayne. PA 19067 5691 August 9,1994 Docket Nos. 50-352 50-353 Ucense Nos. NPF-39 NPF-85 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

Subject:

Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 and 2 1994 Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise Objectives Gentlemen:

This letter provides the objectives for the Umerick Generating Station (LGS), Units 1 and 2,1994 Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise. The exercise is scheduled to be conducted on Tuesclay, November 22,1994, and involves limited participation from offsite emergency response agencies. This information is being submitted 90-days prior to the scheduled exercise date in accordance with an NRC letter dated August 9,1989, regarding the submittal of " Emergency Exercise Objectives and Scenario Guidelines."

The Emergency Preparedness Exercise objective information attached to this letter is only being distributed to those individuals specified as recipients in the August 9,1989 letter, and is not for public disclosure. The August 9,1989 letter, Indicates that the Battelle Pacific National Laboratory should receive a copy of this information. However, based on a telephone l

conversation between PECO Energy Company and NRC Region I representatives, information for a limited pa:ticipation annual exercise need not be distributed to Battelle Pacific National Labo,'atories as directed in the August 9,1989 letter.

Mr. Richard Z. Kinard, Manager, Emergency Preparedness has been designated as your Interface for this emergency exercise. Please forward all future correspondence concerning this exercise to him at the address identified below.

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Director - Licensing Attachtnent T. T. Martin, Admin'strator, USNRC, Region I (w/o attachment) cc:

N. S. Perry, USNRC Senior Resident inspector, LGS (w/ attachment)

R. R. herimig, Chief, Emergency Preparedness Section, USNRC, Region 1 (2 copies of attachment)

LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS ANNUAL EXERCISE SCENARIO L44 A. DRILL CONDUCT Al Conduct an annual exercise.

A7 Conduct an exercise under varying weather conditions.

A8 Conduct a formal critique in order to identify weak or deficient areas that need correction.

i A9 Conduct an exercise that tests the ERO's ability to respond to a rapidly degrading simulated situation.

B. INCIDENT ASSESSMENT AND CLASSIFICATION B1 Recognize that an emergency action level has been reached (exceeded) and correctly classify the emergency.

B2 Continuously monitor applicable parameters and correctly upgrade / downgrade the emergency classification in a timely fashion.

83 Determine the source term of a simulated airborne radiological release.

B4 Correctly determine the projected dose resulting from a simulated gasecas radiological release.

B8 Use field monitoring to effectively track and measure a simulated gaseous radiciodine release.

B9 Assess plant conditions and compare projected or actual (simulated) doses to Protective Action Guidelines to provide appropriate protective action recommendations.

B10 Assess the type and extent of simulated' damage to station equipment.

B14 Determine actual or projected magnitude and locations of simulated radiologicalliquid or gaseous hazards.

B15 Access meteorological data for use in dose projections.

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C. NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION C1 Perform initial notification of the counties and state (s) within 15 minutes of emergency declaratior C2 Perform initial notification of the NRC immediately after notification of appropriate state or local agencies and not longer than one hour of emergency declaration.

C3 Complete secondary notifications in a tirnely fashion.

CS Make f ollow-up notifications to agencies notified initially upon escalation or downgrade of the emergency classification / situation.

C6 Activate the ERO using the public address system, telephone, and/or pagers.

C9 Conduct two-way communications between the TSC/ EOF and ficld monitoring teams.

C10 Conduct two-way communication between emergency teams and their controlling emergency facilities (Operations Support Center, Technical Support Center).

C11 Notify station personnel of evacuation using station alarms and public address system.

C12 Conduct station personnel accountability C14 Maintain and update status boards.

C15 Maintain and update emergency logs C16 Periodically update emergency response personnel using the public address system or other appropriate means.

C17 Establish communications within and between emergency response facilities.

D. EMERGENCY FACILITY ACTIVATION AND STAFFING D1 Activate the TSC within approximately 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> of communication of Alert declaration.

D2 Activate the OSC within approximately 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> of communication of Alert declaration.

D3 Activate the EOF within approximately 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> of communication of Site Area Emergency declaration.

D4 Activate the ENC in accordance with the emergency communications plan.

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E. RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL E1 Distribute dosimetry and/or ensure the radiological habitability in the emergency response facilities.

E3 issue respiratory protection to emergency response personnel, as appropriate.

E4 Issue protective clothing to emergency response personnel, as appropriate.

E6 Institute measures to control the spread of contamination.

E7 Perform decontamination of simulated, contaminated personnel as required by the scenario.

E8 Simulate equipment decontamination as required by the scenario.

E9 Establish onsite ingestion control measuresincluding prohibition of eating, drinking, and smoking.

E10 Perform decontamination of relocated, onsite, simulated, contaminated personnel.

F. EMERGENCY DIRECTION AND CONTROL F1 Shif t management assumes position of Emergency Director until relieved by designated personnel in the TSC.

F2 Shif t personnel initially respond to classify and mitigate the emergency.

F3 Perform Emergency Director turnover and responsibility transfer from shift management to designated station management personnel.

F4 Account for all personnel within the protected area in 30 minutes or less.

F5 Evacuate non-essential site personnel.

F6 Perform personnel search for accountability.

F8 Deploy, direct, and track Field Survey Teams to gather environmental radiological data.

F16 Make Protective Action Recommendations to offsite agencies as appropriate to the Emergency Action Levels and/or Dnse Assessment.

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G. PUBLIC INFORMATION G1 Implement rumor control procedures.

G2 Prepare, review and approve emergency news releases.

G4 Forward copies of prepared news releases to corporate headquarters and have prepared statements ready for distribution to the customer service centers for use in rumor control.

GS Conduct periodic news conferences.

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