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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EPIP 5.7.7 Re Activation of Technical Support Ctr & EPIP 5.7.9 Re Activation of Emergency Operations Facility
ML20073K840
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Site: Cooper 
Issue date: 03/14/1983
From: Sayer J, Whitman D
NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
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ACTIVATION OF TECllNICAL SUPPORT CENTER EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTINC PROCEDURE 5.7.7 (TSC)

I.

PURPOSE A.

This procedure describes the sequence of events and the manning require-ments for activation of the Technical Support Center in the event of an ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or CENERAL EMERGENCY declaration. Areas covered are:

1.

Functions of the TSC and its. interface with other bodies of the On-Site Emergency Organization.

2.

Activation criteria, including a roster of personnel and checklists of required actions to be performed.

II.

DISCUSSION A.

Functions Of TSC.

The TSC provide's facilities, communications, and technical data for support of the Emergency Director /TSC Director. TSC staff personnel shall research drawings, specifications, test data, and other engineer-ing data as required to:

1.

Recommend alternative courses of action which may be taken to mitigate the consequences of the event.

2.

Evaluate the effects of abnormal system configuration on future operational evolutions.

3.

Ensure that technical evaluations are being conducted with the most current information and that operational evolutions are properly planned.

The TSC also provides:

1.

A communications link for data flow between the Control Room and the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).

2.

Off-site dose assessment and communications capabilities until the EOF is prepared to assume these responsibilities.

Note: Attachment "A" shows the floor plan of the TSC.

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Staffing Of~TSC.

1.

The TSC is staffed with the following personnel:

a.

Emergency Director (for an ALERT or until the EOF is activated).

b.

TSC Director (if the EOF has been activated),

c. ' Emergency Planning Coordinator (for an ALERT or until the EOF is activated).

d.

Maintenance and OSC Coordinator.

e.

Security / Administration / Logistics Coordinator, f.

Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator.

g.

Engineering Coordinator.

h.

Reactor and Computer Engineer.

i. Mechanical Engineer.

J.

Electrical, Engineer.

k.

I/C Engineer.

1.

Technical Data Technician.

III. REFERENCE MATERIAL A.

CNS Emergency Plan.

B.

NUREC 0654, Revision 1.

IV.

PREREQUISITES A.

An ALERT or higher level emergency has been declared in accordance wich EPIP 5.7.1, Emergency Classification, and actions specified in EPIP 5.7.3 and/or EPIP 5.7.4 or EPIP 5.7.5 are being implemented.

V.

LIMITATIONS A.

The TSC facilities may be used by designated operating personnel for normal daily operations as well as for training and emergency drills.

Use of the TSC during normal operation shall be limited to activities that will not degrade TSC preparedness to react to abnormal conditions or reduce TSC systems reliability.

B.

If the-TSC becomes uninhabitable, the TSC plant management function shall be transferred to the Control Room.

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PRECAUTIONS A.

If the Area Alarm Monitor and/or the Continuous Air Monitor alarms, an area habitability survey should be conducted.

If the Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator determines that the TSC is uninhabitable, the TSC function shall be transferred to the Control Room. Personnel not considered crucial in responding to the specific emergency situation will report to the Maintenance OSC, I & C/ Electrical OSC, Chemistry and Health Physics OSC or the Security Building Auditorium.

VII. EQUIPMENT A.

Communications.

1.

A list of communications equipment located in the TSC and instruc-tions for its use are detailed in EPIP 5.7.22, Communications.

B.

Emergency Equipment.

1.

A list of emergency equipment located in the TSC and instructions for maintaining the readiness of the equipment are detailed in EPIP 5.7.21, Emergency Equipment Inventory.

VII

I. PROCEDURE

A.

TSC Personnel Shall Report To TSC And Proceed With Check-Off Lists As Follows:

1.

Emergency Director - Attachment "B" (and Attachment "C" for ALERT only).

2.

Emergency Planning Coordinator - Assist Emergency Director with Attachments "B" and "C" and with communications.

3.

TSC Director - Attachment "C" (SITE AREA and GENERAL EMERCENCIES).

4.

Security / Administration / Logistics Coordinator - Attachment "D".

5.

Maintenance and OSC Coordinator - Attachment "E".

6.

Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator - Attachment "F".

i 7.

Engineering Coordinator - Attachment "G".

1 B.

Emergency Director Will Initiate The Following Action Items:

1.

Conduct meetings with the Emergency Director (relieved), Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator, TSC Director, and Engineering Coordinator, and any other members of the TSC staff as appropriate.

Ensure that TSC personnel are prepared to assume their responsibi-l lities.

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Declare the TSC operational and have the following transfers of control made:

a.

Emergency Director, notify the Shift Supervisor that ' you are taking over the function of overall. responsibility for site response.

b.

Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator, notify the Control Room that you are assuming the assessment function.

c.

Ensure that other personnel take command by notifying the appropriate contacts.

IX.

ATTACHMENTS A.

Attachment "A", TSC Floor Plan.

B.

Attachment "B", Emergency Director Checklist.

C.

Attachment "C", TSC Director Checklist.

D.

Attachment "D",

Security / Administrative / Logistics Coordinator Check-list.

E.

Attachment "E", Maintenance And OSC Coordinator Checklist.

F.

Attachment "F", Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator Checklist.

G.

Attachment "G",

Engineering Coordinator Checklist.

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ITTACHMENT "B" ACTIVATION OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER D ERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.7 (TSC)

EMERCENCY DIRECTOR CHECKLIST ACTION ITEMS TIME / INITIALS 1.

Contact the Shif t Supervisor and review:

a.

The logic used to establish the classification of the event.

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b.

Status of plant conditions.

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c.

Status of notification to off-site agencies.

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d.

Recommended protective actions made to date and his knowledge of states' actions (if necessary).

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2.

Upon reporting to the TSC, assume from the Shif t Supervisor the responsibilities for site response'and communication with off-site agencies, and ensure that the following positions are manned:

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Emergency Position Primary Alternate Emergency Director Station Assistant to Station Superintendent Superintendent Emergency Planning Emergency Planning Q.A. Specialist Coordinator Coordinator Engineering Engineering Station Reactor Coordinator Supervisor Engineer Maintenance and OSC Maintenance Maintenance Planner Coordinator Supervisor and Scheduler Chemistry and Health Chemistry and Health Station Health Physic Physics Coordinator Physics Supervisor Security /

Administrative Technical Assistant to Administration /

Supervisor Station Supervisor Logistics Coordinator 3.

Notify the NPPD Division Manager of Power Operations of the declared EAL.

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4 Ensure that the Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator has

- contacted Nebraska Department of Health, Division of Radiological Health and the Missouri Division of Health and determined the status of implementation of previously recommended protective actions.

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. EMERGENCY DIRECTOR CHECKLIST ACTION ITEMS TIME / INITIALS 5.

-Verify that notification has been made to the emergency response organization.

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6.

Declare the TSC to be operational.

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7.

Assign personnel to evaluate plant conditions based on information available from Control Room.

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8.

Review the personnel accountability report.

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9.

Determine the need to evacuate non-essential personnel to off-site location (required for SITE AREA and/or GENERAL EMERGENCY).

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10.

Review the results of dose projections.

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11. Make protective action recommendations as appropriate, considering existing plant conditions and potential degradation.

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1 2.

Authorize dispatch of on-site survey teams as necessary.

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13.

Authorize dispatch of off-site survey teams as necessary.

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14.

Authorize dispatch of rescue /re-entry teams as necessary.

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15. Authorize emergency exposure limits as necessary.

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16.

Determine long-term equipment and manpower needs.

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17.

After plant is restored to a safe condition, ensure emergency plan is deactivated and off-site personnel and a

agencies are notified.

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18.

Provide verbal summary to the NPPD Division Manager of Power Operations and NRC when emergency conditions are resolved and followup with a written summary within eight hours (within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> for a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT).

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ACTION ITEMS TIME / INITIALS 1.

Establish and maintain continuous communications with the Control Room.

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2.

Determine plant status and relay this information to the TSC staff.

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3.

Check to assure.that all emergency equipment in the TSC is in a state of readiness.

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I 4.

Have Reactor Engineer report to the Control Room Director and support Control Room activities as required.

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5.

Activate the HEPA filters as necessary.

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6.

The minimum TSC staff shall consist of:

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TSC Director.

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b.

Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator.

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Engir.eering Coordinator.

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~d.

Maintenance and OSC Coordinator.

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e.

Mechanical Engineer.

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f.

Electrical Engineer.

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g.

I & C Engineer.

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h.

Reactor Engineer.

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MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.7 (TSC)

SECURITY / ADMINISTRATIVE / LOGISTICS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST ACTION ITEMS TIME / INITIALS 1.

Ensure all communications devices operate in the TSC:

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Telephones Caitronics Base Radio (Security)

Base Radio (Off-Site)

Bone Phone TSC Intercom Sound Powered Phone 2.

Activate Continuous Air Monitor.

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3.

Ensure copy machine is placed in TSC.

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Notify the Emergency Director /TSC Director when the communications equipment is functional or of any problems and proposed solutions.

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5.

Check station security by contacting the Central Alarm Station Operator. Request that they initiate POS accountability - receive printout for TSC at SAS.

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6.

Ensure the security force is aware of the current status of the emergency and of possible actions that might be required of it; contact Guard Shift Supervisor.

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7.

Ensure CAS, SAS, and Access Control are manned (unless emergency is security-related).

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8.

Inform the Central Alarm Station Operator that you are

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ready to assist in security requests / actions.

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9.

Have Guard Shif t Supervisor call in off-duty security personnel as necessary.

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10.

Ensure the Emergency Response Facility Rosters are available for personnel accountability.

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11.

Receive reports from CAS on personnel in the OCA.

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MERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5;7.7 (TSC)

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SECURITY / ADMINISTRATIVE / LOGISTICS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST ACTION ITEMS TIME / INITIALS

12. Take personnel accountability reports from supervisory personnel located in the following Emergency Response Coordination Centers:

Extension Time Initials Control Room

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Health Physics OSC Mechanical / Maintenance OSC I & C Electric OSC EOF TSC Compare names with security POS and roster lists to aid in accountability; report results of accountability to the Emergency Director.

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13. Check with TSC personnel and determine what documents or support is needed.

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MAINTENANCE AND OSC COORDINATOR CHECKLIST ACTION ITEMS TIME / INITIALS 1.

Check that the Maintenance, Electric, and I & C OSC staffs are present and ready to assume responsibility.

Receive similar report from the Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator regarding the Chemistry and Health Physics OSC staff.

Report this or any problems to the Security / Administrative / Logistics Coordinator.

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2.

Assess maintenance problems affecting the emergency and report the problems and any proposed solutions to the ED.

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3.

Perform a personnel accountability of all TSC personnel.

Receive accountability reports / status from OSCs and

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4 report information to the Security / Administrative / Logistics Coordinator.

Review with Emergency Director need for EOF activation

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ALERT only.

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6.

Ensure that TSC Status Board is updated as conditions change.

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MERCENCY PLAN TMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.7 (TSC)

CHEMISTRY AND HEALTH PHYSICS COORDINATOR AND SUPPORT CHECKLIST ACTION ITDIS TIME / INITIALS 1.

Upon arrival, check that the following items are available to perform dose assessments calculations:

a.

Computerized dose assessment equipment.

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b '. Meteorological overlays.

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c.

Procedures and forms.

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2.

Receive, update, and post status on the Rad Status Board.

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3.

Contact the Control Room and determine:

a.

Extent and consequences of radiological releases and plant conditions.

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b.

Protective Action Recommendations made to date.

c.

Location of on-site and off-site nonitoring teams (if dispatched).

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Determine that the Chemistry and Health Physics OSC staff is present and ready to perform the initial tasks of:

a.

Radiological assessment.

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b.

On-site and off-site surveys.

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Report status of Chemistry and Health Physics OSC staff to Maintenance and OSC Coordinator.

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5.

Notify the Emergency Director that the Radiological Assessment Staff is ready to perform dose assessment and determine protective action recommendations.

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6.

Receive personnel accountability status from Health Physics OSC and report to Security / Administrative /

Logistics Coordinator.

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7.

Ensure that the Continuous Air Monitor has been activated.

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8.

Contact the Nebraska Department of Health, and the Missouri Division of Health and determine the status of impicmentation of previously recommended protective actions, if any.

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,MERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.7 (TSC)

ENGINEERING C00RDINTAOR CHECKLIST ACTION TTEMS TTME/TNTTIALS 1.

Ensure necessary TSC equipment, plant flow diagrams, records, drawings, and schematics are available.

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2.

Ensure that-the aperture cards are moved from the Engineering Area to the TSC.

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3.

Ensure staff is ready to assume engineering support duties.

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4.

Determine the need for engineering and/or design specialist assistance (G.E.; Burns & Roe; Stone &

Webster, etc.) and recommend to the E.D. that such assistance be obtained.

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PURPOSE A. ' This procedure describes the sequence of-events and requirements. for activation of the Emergency Operations. Facility (EOF) in the event of a SITE AREA EMERGENCY or CENERAL EMERGENCY. This procedure also defines the approach to be used in placing the EOF on standby in the ALERT condition.

6 B.

The topics addressed are:

1.

Functions of the EOF and its interface with both on-site and off-site emergency organizations.

2.

Activation criteria, including a roster of personnel and checklists of required actions, to be performed.

II.

DISCUSSION A.

Functions of the EOF.

i 1.

Provide overall management of NPPD emergency response and resources.

.i 2.

Provide coordination of off-site radiological assessment and recommendations for the protection of the public.

3.

Provide coordination of emergency response activities with local, state, and federal organizations.

4.

Provide operational and communications liaison with off-site radio-logical emergency survey teams.

5.

Disseminate emergency status information to the General Office Emergency Center (GOEC) and Media Release Center (MRC).

i B.

The EOF is located adjacent to the Security Building outside the l

station security area. Attachment "A" shows the floor plan of the EOF.

j 1.

If emergency conditions dictate relocation from the EOF, emergency evaluation and coordination activities will be accomplished from the Alternatt. Emergency Operations. Facility (AEOF). The AEOF is located in the town of Auburn, Nebraska, housed in the Auburn National Guard Armory. Attachment "B" shows the floor plan of the AEOF.

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Staffing of the EOF.

1.

The EOF is staffed with the following key personnel:

a.

Emergency Director, b.

Emergency Planning Coordinator.

c.

Operations Advisor.

d.

Information Manager.

Security / Administration / Logistics (S/A/L) Mana'ger, e.

f.

Communications Manager.

g.

Contract Support Manager.

h.

Radiological Manager.

1.

Radiological Assessment Coordinator.

J.

Technical Information Coordinator.

III. REFERENCE MATERIAL A.

CNS Emergency Plan.

B.

General Office Guidelines.

C.

NUREG 0654. Revision 1.

IV.

PREREQUISITES A.

An ALERT, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared in accordance with EPIP 5.7.1 and actions specified in EPIP 5.7.3 and/or EPIP 5.7.4 and EPIP 5.7.5 are being implemented.

V.

LIMITATIONS A.

The - EOF facility may be used by designated CNS personnel for normal daily operations as well as for training and exercises. Use of the EOF during normal operations shall be limited to activities that will not degrade EOF activation, operations, or reliability.

VI.

PRECAUTIONS A.

Af ter the EOF is activated it is the responsibility of the Security /

Administration / Logistics Manager to ensure security protection is upgraded to allow access to only those personnel assigned to this facility.

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If the Area Alarm Monitor and/or the Continuous Air Monitor alarms, an area habitability survey should - be conducted.

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survey should be transmitted to the Radiological Manager who, in conjunction with the Emergency Director, will determine the need to evacuate EOF personnel to the AEOF.

VII. EQUIPMENT A.

Communications.

1.

A list of communications equipment located in the EOF is contained in the CNS Emergency Plan. Instructions for its use are detailed in EPIP 5.7.22, communications.

B.

Emergency Equipment.

1.

A list of emergency equipment located in the EOF and AEOF is detailed in EPIP 5.7.21 Emergency Equipment Inventory. The AEOF larger quantity of decontamination equipment should contains a decontamination of evacuated station personnel be required.

VII

I. PROCEDURE

A.

Activation Of EOF.

1.

In the event the emergency escalates from an ALERT to a higher classification, the Emergency Director (in the TSC):

a.

Directs key personnel within the TSC to report to the EOF and begin activation of the facility (i.e. setting up communica-tions, dose assessment equipment, etc.).

b.

Directs the Engineering Supervisor to assume the duties of the TSC Director.

c.

Relocates to the EOF after the staff has had an opportunity to ready the facility.

2.

EOF personnel shall report to the EOF and proceed with check-off lists as follows:

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Emergency Director - Attachment C".

b.

Emergency Planning Coordinator - Assist the Emergency Director with Attachment "C",

communications, and other duties.

c.

Information Manager - Attachment "D".

d.

Security / Administration / Logistics Manager - Attachment "E".

e.

Communications Manager - Attachment "F".

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Radiological Manager - Attachment "C".

g.

. Technical Information Coordinator - Attachment'"H".

3.

The Emergency Director shall:

a.

Conduct meetings. with the Radiological Manager, Emergency Planning Coordinator, Operations Advisor, Communications Manager, Security / Administration / Logistics Manager. Technical Information Coordinator, and any other appropriate members of the EOF staff. Ensure they have assumed their responsibilitics.

b.

Declare the EOF operational and notify the Shift Supervisor and TSC Director that the EOF has assumed overall responsibility for directing the emergency organization.

IX.

ATTACHMENTS A.

Attachment "A", EOF Floor Plan.

B.

Attachment "B", AEOF Floor Plan.

C.

Attachment "C",

Emergency Director Checklist.

D.

Attachment "D", Information Manager Checklist.

E.

Attachment "E", Security / Administration / Logistics Manager Checklist.

F.

Attachment "F", Communications Manager Checklist.

G.

Attachment "G", Radiological Manager Checklist.

H.

Attachment "H", Technical Information Coordinator Checklist.

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The logic used to establish the classification of the event.

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Status of plant conditions.

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Recommended protective actions made to date and his knowledge of states' actions.

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Upon reporting to the EOF, assume from the Shift Supervisor and/or the TSC Director the responsi-bilities for site response and communication with off-site agencies.

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3.

Notify the NPPD Division Manag'er of Powcr Operations of the declared EAL, if not already previously completed.

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4.

Contact the Security / Administration / Logistics Manager and verify that notification has been made to appropriate members of the emergency response organization and the following key assignments have been, or will shortly be, manned:

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Logistics Manager Supervisor Contract Support Nuclear Engineering Nuclear Engineering Manager Department Project Department Mechanical Engineer - G.O.

Engineer - G.O.

Information Manager Public Information Publications Supervisor Coordinator Communication Manager Communications Communications Engineering Supervisor - York Supervisor - York Technical Information Electrical and Mechanical Engineering i

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5.

Ensure that the Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator has contacted the Nebraska Department of Health, Division of Radiological Health, and Missouri Division of Health and determined the status of implementation of any previously recommended protective actions.

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When appropriate, declare the EOF operational.

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Ensure that personnel have been assigned to evaluate plant conditions based on information available from the Control Room and ensure that the EOF Status Boards are updated as conditions change.

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In conjunction with the Security / Administration /

Logistics Manager, review the personnel account-ability reports as appropriate.

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In conjunction with the Radiological Manager, determine the need to evacuate non-essential personnel to off-site location (normally at a 7

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Authorize dispatch of of f-site survey teams as necessary.

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In conjunction with the Radiological Manager, make protective action recommendations to affected off-site authorities as appropriate, considering existing plant conditions and potential degradation.

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Provide verbal summary to the NPPD Division Manager of Power Operations and off-site authorities when emergency conditions are resolved and follow-up with a written summary within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

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In conjunction with appropriate members of the CNS Recovery Organization, determine long-term

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Contact the COEC and determine status of the MRC.

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2.

From the GOEC, determine status of the past press releases; obtain copies via FAX.

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3.

Establish contact with the MRC; maintain contact with the COEC/MRC.

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4.

Inquire of the Nebraska and Missouri Information Officers regarding any past state press releases.

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5.

Determine plant status from the Technical Information Coordinator.

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6.

Transit information to the GOEC/MRC on a timely basis.

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7.

Receive updated information from the Technical Information Coordinator on a timely basis.

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Activate the Continuous Air Monitor.

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Have the Security Shif t Supervisor initiate personnel accountability by computer printout and check-off of personnel in the TSC, OCSs, and EOF. Conduct personnel accountability in the EOF and report all personnel account-ability results to the Emergency Director.

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Have the Security Shift Supervisor call in off-duty Security personnel as necessary for security functions.

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4.

Check with the EOF and station personnel to determine special needs concerning manpower and supplies.

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5.

Determine if adequate Logistics personnel are present to carry out duties.

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6.

Organize the Logistics staff and arrange to obtain any needed equipment, clerical services, and typewriters.

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Receive additional equipment needed and issue to individuals requiring it.

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  • ACTION ITEMS TIME / INITIALS 1.

Ensure that the communications equipment, stored in the emergency lockers, is set up in the EOF (see EPIP 5.7.22).

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Check out the communications equipment for readiness.

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Contact the TSC to determine any communications problems that need to be corrected or additional equipment needed.

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Issue radios (low band) to off-site monitoring teams.

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ACTION ITEMS

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'1.

Ensure that all materials needed to perform assessments are available:

a.

Computerized dose assessment equipment.

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Meteorological overlays.

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Procedures and forms.

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d.

Radio for field team communications.

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2.

Ensure that the Continuous Air Monitor has been activated.

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3.

Determine that the staff on hand is adequate to perform necessary dose assessment functions and consists of at least the following:

a.

Radiological Assessment staff.

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b.

Off-Site Survey Teams 1 and 2.

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4.

Contact the Chenistry and Health Physics Coordinator in the TSC and determine:

a.

Any protective action recommendations made to date.

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The location of on-site and off-site monitoring teams (if already dispatched).

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5.

Contact the Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator

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6.

Notify the Emergency Director that the Radiological" Assessment staff is ready to perform dose assessment and if the need arises determine protective action recommendations.

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7.

Ensure that appropriate data is being received and that the Radiological Status Board updated as neces sa ry.

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Establish initial contact with the GOEC and inform them of station status.

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Establish initial contact with the MRC and inform them of station status.

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3.

Coordinate activities with the Information Manager and the Nebraska and Missouri Information Officers.

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COOPER EUCLEAR STATION OPERATIONS MANUAL EMERCENCY PL N IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.10 PERSONNEL ASSEMBLY AND ACCOUNTABILIT' I.

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This procedure describes the immediate emergency personnel assembly and secountability actions to be-taken by all on-site personnel, security officers, contractors, and visitors in the-event of a station emergency.

'3.

This procedure also provides a means to ascertain the names of missing individuals within 30 minutes and account for all on-site individuals continuously thereafter.

II DISCI'SSION A.

In the event of an emergency situation at CNS, it is imperative that all personnel on-site are notified of the situation, their whereabouts

'1entified for safety and security purposes, and that they respond in a

cerdinated effort to the emergency.

B.

-1, emergency signal is provided to alert all personnel in the vicinity of tne plant that an emergency exists. The emergency alarm' signal may be activated manually from the Control Room.

The emergency alarm consists of a distinct steady-tcne signal sounded through the station and security area intercom system. The alarm shall be sounded for ten (10) seconds followed by an emergency announcement with directions for station personnel, visitors, and contractors. This announcement will be made twice. The alarm will then be reactivated for an additional one (1) minute.

C.

Each site employee, security of ficer, visitor, and contractor is assigned a designated assembly area, and each area is assigned a supervisor.

The Designated Assembly Area Supervisor (DAAS) shall notify the Security / Administration / Logistics -(S/A/L) Coordinator of i

personnel accountability.

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Upon arrival and check-in. CNS visitors receive instructions explaining what they'are to do and where they are to go in the event of the j

.counding of the Site Emergency Alarm.

  • . REFERENCE MATERIAL

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PREREOUISITES A.

The Emergency Director declares that the station is in an ALERT, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY,.or a GENERAL EMERGENCY status as defined in' Emergency Procedure FPIP 5.7.1, Emergency. Classification, or determines that personnel assembly and accountability is desirable.

V.

LIMITATIONS A.

All individuals on-site at the time of the emergency must be accounted for and the names of missing individuals ascertained within 30 minutes of the start of the emergency and are accounted for continuously thereafter.

VI.

PRECAUTIONS A.

It is the responsibility of each supervisor to know the general lo-cation of his ubordinates at any time.

VII. EQUIPMENT A.

None.

VII

I. PROCEDURE

A.

Immediate Actions.

1.

CNS personnel not engaged in initial emergency response actions shall report to their assigned assembly areas for accountability and further instructions in accordance with the following:

Operations Personnel - All CNS Operations personnel vill report a.

to the Control Room for an accountability check. After this is accomplished the Shift Supervisor will determine which person-nel will remain in the Control Room;.non-essential operations personnel will be dispatched to the I & C/ Electrical OSC.

b.

Mechanical Maintenance Personnel - All CNS Mechanical Mainten-l ance personnel that do not have preassigned emergency response billets will report to the Mechanical Maintenance OSC which is located on the 903' elevation of the Machine Shop.

Chemistry / Health Physics Personnel - All CNS Chemistry / Health c.

Physics personnel that do not have preassigned emergency response billets will report to the Chemistry and Health l

Physics OSC which is located on the 918' elevation of the Office Building in the Health Physics Office area.

d.

I & C/ Electrical Personnel - All CNS Electricians'and I & C Technicians that do not have preassigned emergency response billets will report te the I & C/ Electrical OSC which is located on the 932' 6" elevation of the Turbine Building in the Electric Shop.

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Station security personnel shall respond as follows:

a.

Those assigned to the Central Alarm Station, the Secondary Alarm Station, and at the Security Access Point'shall remain at their posts and await further instructions.

b.

Those c-routine patrol shall report to the Security Buf1 ding unless the emergency is security related. Under this condition-securit;. personnel shall follow the appropriate CNS security plan procedures.

3.

All non-essential CNS personnel shall proceed to the Security Building exit and then to the auditorium for assembly.

L.

CNS visitors, construction personnel, and contractor personnel shall evacuate to the Security Building Auditorium.

5.

CNS escorted visitors shall be escorted to the Security Building and instructed to report to the auditorium. Accountability will be maintained by checking of f those escorted visitors against the visitor sign-ir. log maintained at the Security Office.

Escorts themselves will then proceed to their own emergency assembly areas.

B.

Subsequent Actions.

1.

The Security Shift Supervisor will ensure that the Security Access Point is manned.

2.

The Security Shift Supervisor will obtain copies of the computer printout and of the Visitor Access Log which will' provide a listing of all personnel who should be on site.

3.

The Security Shift Supervisor will direct the CAS Operator to survey the owner controlled area (OCA) with the closed circuit television camera for personnel (farmers, boaters, line crews, etc.).

Any activity will be reported to the S/A/L Coordinator.

Individuals in the OCA or entering the OCA will be requested to

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The DAAS for the Control Room, TSC, OSCs, and EOF obtains a copy of the Area Roster Sheet which contains the names and badge numbers of I

all individuals who should have reported to the area. Utiliaing the informar.'on centained on the Roster Sheet, he determines if any individuale are missing; if this situation exists the DAAS fills out Attachment "A".

The DAAS then calls the S/A/L Coordinator and inforns him that all personnel are accounted for or that a person (s) l is (are) rissing.

All ron-essential personnel, visitors, contractors, etc. Will i

report to tlc DAAS in the Security Building Auditorium. The DAAS i

utilizing a copy of the Visitor Access Log will determine ac-l countability of the visitors present.

He will then contact the i

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7.

The S/A/L Coordinator completes tne Summary Of Personnel Account--

ability And Assignments Log Sheet, Attachment "B", and forwards the completed attachment to the Emergency Director.

8.

The S/A/L Coordinator will inform the Emergency Director of ac-countability within 30 minutes of the start of the emergency.

C.

Or.-Going Accountability.

1.

In general, the Emergency Director will order any necessary relo-caticas or evacuations of assembly areas as appropriate. The DAAS for each area may relocate personnel if deemed necessary for personnel safety (e.g. if the Area Alarm Monitor and/or the Contin-uous Air Monitor alarms and the results of the habitability survey indicate that the TSC, OSCs, or EOF should be evacuated).

2.

Additional personnel required for emergency response will be' relocated, on order of the Emergency Director, to-an Operational Support Center to await job assignment.

3.

Non-CNS personnel will be granted access to the station only on the authorization of the Emergency Director.

D.

Assembly Areas.

The first person-listed in each group below is designated as the primary DAAS to be responsible for the accountability of personnel at each assembly area. Using a telephone or a runner he shall inform the S/A/L Coordinator of the status of his area as soon as practicable.

1.

Control Room.

a.

Shift Supervisor (Emergency Directo ).

b.

Assistant to Station Superintendent.

c.

Operations Supervisor.

d.

Control Room Operators.

e.

Station Operators.

f.

Other Operations personnel.

g.

Resident NRC Inspector.

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Administrative Supervisor (S/A/L Coordinator),

a.

b.

Station Superintendent (Emergency Director) (for ALERT).

c. ' Emergency Planning Coordinator (for-ALERT).

d.

Fngineering Supervisor (Engineer Coordinator for ALERT, TSC

.nfecctor for higher level classification).

Reacro-Engineer (Engineering Coordinator t '

SITE AREA EMER-e.

GENCY and above).

Ma2ntenance Supervisor (Maintenance and OSC Coordinator).

c.

Administvative Assistant (Administrative Coordinator for SITE AREA EMEFGENCY and above),

h Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor _(Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator for ALERT).

1.

Health Physicist.

j. Plant Chemist (Chemistry / Health Physics Coordinator for SITE AREA EMERGENCY and above).

k.

Dose Assessment-Clerk.

1.

Maintenance Planner and Scheduler.

m.

Mechanical Engineer.

n.

Electrical Engineer.

o.

I/C Engineer.

p.

Engineering Technician (Technical Data Technician).

3.

I & C/ Electrical OSC.

a.

Electrical Foreman (OSC Supervisor).

b.

I & C Supervisor.

c.

All on-site Electricians.

d.

All on-site I & C Technicians.

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Relocated Operations personnel.

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Mechanical Maintenance OSC.

a.. Mechanical Supervisor (OSC Supervisor).

b.

Mechanical Foremen.

c.

All on-site Mechanics.

d.

Mechanical Maintenance Utility Personnel.

s.

Chemistry-and Health Physics OSC.

Lead Health Physics Technician (OSC Supervisor in ALERT).

a.

b.

All on-site Chemistry Technicians.

c.

All on-site Health Physics Technicians.

6.

Security Building. Auditorium.

a.

Administration, Q.A., TC personnel not_ designated above.

b.

All Engineers not designated in Step 2. above.

c.

All visitors, contractors.. construction personnel.

d.

All other on-site personnel not designated.

7.

Emergency Operations Facility.

a.

Administrative Supervisor (S/A/L Manager).

b.

Station Superintendent (Emergency Director).

c.

Emergency Planning Coordinator, d.

Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor;(Radiological Manager).

e.

Day Shif t Supervisor No. 1 (Operations Advisor),

f.

Health Physicist (Radiological Assessment Coordinator).

g.

Public Information Manager (Information Manager).

h.

Electrical and I & C Engineering Supervisor - (Technical Infor-mation Coordinator).

1.

Communications Specialist (Communications Manager).

j. General Office Project Engineer (Contract Support Manager).

k.

Purchasing Manager ITransportation/ Food / Lodging Coordinator).

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Miscellaneous.

1.

If an emergency occurs. during an evening, or on a weekend or holiday, the same areas useo during working hours shall be' utilized.

Rosever. rersonnel_who are off-site at the time of the emergency and are notified to report to the site to assist in recovery operations shall be instructedLas to where they shoulo report when aotified. If no instructions are given, personnel reporting to the site shall proceed immediately to the Security Building.

IX.

A~J~ACHMENTS A.

Attachment "A",

Individual Accountability Sheet.

B.

Attachment "B", Personnel Accountability And Assignments Summary.

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Report In At:

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Room Injured:

Remarks:

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Report In At:

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Support Injured:

Center Remarks:

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Maintenance Injured:

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Conducted By:

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II. DISCUSSION

.The best method for estimating release rates is through the utilization of count rates (CPM) and flow rates (CFM).

Upon determination of release rates, actual or projected plume exposure doses may be calculated in accordance with EPIP 5.7.17 Dose Assessment. These doses provide a basis for relating plume exposure doses to the EPA Protective Action Guides (PAGs) in accordance with EPIP 5.7.20, Protective Action Guides.

This procedure outlines the steps for determining release rates from the ERP, Turbine Building, and Augmented Radwaste using effluent monitoring data.

It also outlines the steps for determining release rates at the ERP using in-containment radiation monitors.

Section F.

discusses - liquid release activity calculations.

In addition, this procedure references other sampling procedures for determining release rates.

III. REFERENCE MATERIAL A.

CNS Emergency Plan.

B.

NUREG 0654, Revision 1.

C.

NUREG 0737.

IV. PREREQUISITES A.

An ALERT or higher level emergency has been declared in accordance with EPIP 5.7.3, EPIP 5.7.4, or EPIP 5.7.5.

B.

An actual-or projected release of radioactive material from the ERP, the Turbine Building, or the Augmented Radwaste Building has occurred, or has the potential of occurring.

V. LIMITATIONS A.

None.

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PRECAUTIONS A.

Determination of ERP release rates using the primary containment monitors (Section D.) should he used only if the calculation cannot be performed utilizing the ERP noble gas effluent monitor readings.

The ERP releases can be calculated by correlating the exposure rates on high range radiation monitor in the drywell to those which have been calculated assuming a Design Basis Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA).

The LOCA calculations are based on the NUREG-0737 assumptions that of the maximum full power equilibrium isotopic inventories, 100% of the noble gases, 25% of the halogens, and 1% of the remaining radionuclides are instantaneously released to the atmosphere of the primary contain-ment.

The leak rate from tne primary containment was assumed to be

.105 Volume / Day (10.6 CFM). The. secondary containment purge rate was assumed to be 100% Volume / Day.

The entire release is assumed to be through the SGT system and out the ERP.

B.

Dose projections calculated using this procedure should be evaluated utilizing field monitoring data, ERP radiciodine filter data, and other relevant data as it becomes available.

C.

Release rates should be determined upon significant changes ! 20%'in monitor readings and at a minimum of every hour for effective ages O to 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> and every 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> for effective ages 10 to 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br />.

VII.

EQUIPMENT A.

Effluent monitors.

B.

In-containment high radiation area monitors.

VII

I. PROCEDURE

S A.

Elevated Release Point Effluent Monitor Release Rate Determination (For ERP Release Using Containment Monitor Proceed To Section D.).

1.

Determine the count rate of the release from the ERP monitor and record this value on Attachment "A", Column 2.

2.

Using the conversion factor for the ERP, determine the release in uCi/Sec per CFM vs. Count Rate.

Record this value on Attachment "A", Column 3.

Also be aware SJAE calibration curve UCi/Sec per CFM vs. mR/Hr may be used if the ERP monitor is not functional.

3.

Determine the ERP flow rate in CFM and record on Attachment "A",

Column 4 a.

If the ERP flow rate monitor or the SGT flow rate nonitor is not operating, estimate the flow rate by obtaining individual fan flow rates.

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1) Determine the number of fans. operating at 1780 CFM.

Multiply the number of fans by 1780 CFM.

2). Obtain the dilution fan flow rate (CFM) if operating.
3) Sum the flow rates (CFM) from the dilution fans and the SCT fans.

4.

Determine the time after shutdown when the release determination is being made and record on Attachment "A", Column 1.

5.

Using Attachment "G" and the amount of time since shutdown, deter-mine decimal fraction of radioiodines to release rate of noble-gases and record in Attachment "A", Column 7.

6.

Using math computations on Attachment "A", determine the release rate of noble gases and total iodines.

These calculations are as follows:

R x F = RRyg RxFxC = RR g

TI Where:

R = Release in Ci/Sec per CFM.

F = ERP flow rate in CFM.

C = Decimal of noble gas release which is radioiodines as a y

function of time after shutdown.

RR

= Noble gas release rate (Ci/Sec).

NG RR

= Total radioiodine release rate (C1/Sec).

TI 7.

If necessary, calculate the I-131 release rate (Ci/Sec) using Attachment "F", I-131 Release Rate Determination.

B.

Turbine Building Release Rate Determination.

1.

Determine the count rate of the release from the Turbine Building vent monitor and record this value on Attachment "B", Column 2.

2.

Using the Calibration Curve for the Turbine Building vent monitor, determine the release in Ci/See per CFM and record this value on Attachment "B", Column 3.

3.

Determine '_he Turbine Building vent flow rate in CFM and record on Attachment "B", Column 4.

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If the Turbine Building vent flow monitor is not operating, estimate-the flow rate by obtaining individual fan-flow rates.

1) Determine the number of fans op%:ating and multiply the number of fans by 50,710 CFM.

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5.

Using Attachment "G" and the amount of time since shutdown, deter-mine the decimal fraction of radiciodines to release rate of noble gases and record on Attachment "B", Column 6.

6.

Using the math computations on Attachment "B".. determine the release rate of noble gases and total iodines.

These calculations are as follows:

R x F = RRNG RxFxC = RR g

TI Where:

R = Release in Ci/Sec per CEN.

F = Turbine Building vent flow rate in CFM.

C = Decimal of noble gas release which is radiciodines as a y

function of time af ter shutdown.

e gas release rate (Ci/Sec).

RR

=

NG RR

= Total radioiodine release rate (Ci/Sec).

77 7.

If necessary, calculate the I-131 release rate (Ci/Sec) using Attachment "F", I-131 Release Rate Determination.'

C.

Augmented Radioactive Waste Release Rate Determination.

1.

Determine the count rate of the release from the Augmented Radwaste vent monitor and record this value on Attachment "C", Column 2.

2.

Using the Calibration Curve for the Augmented Radwaste vent moni-tor, determine the release in C1/Sec per CFM and record this value on Attachment "C", Column 3.

3.

Eetermine the Augmented Radwaste vent flow rate in CFM and record the value on Attachment "C", Column 4.

a.

If the Augmented Radwaste vent flow monitor is not operating, estimate the flow rate by obtaining individual fan flow rates.

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1) Determine the number of fans operating and multiply the number of fans by 16,000 CFM.

4.

Determine the time'after shutdown when the release determination is being made and record on Attachment "C", Column 1.

5.

Using Attachment "G" and the amount of time since shutdown, deter-mine the decimal fraction of radioiodines to release rate of noble gases and record on Attachment "C", Column 6.

6.

Using the _ math computations on Attachment "C"

determine the release rate of noble gases and total iodines.

These calculations are as follows:

R x F = RRyg

{

RxFxC = RR y

TI Where:

R = Release in Ci/Sec per CFM.

F = Augmented Building vent flow rate in CFM.

C = Decimal of noble gas release which is radioiodines as a 1

function of time after shutdown.

RR

= Noble gas release rate (Ci/Sec).

NC RR

= Total radioiodine release rate (Ci/Sec).

TI 7.

If necessary, calculate the I-131 release rate (Ci/Sec) using Attachment "F", I-131 Release Rate Determination.

D.

Elevated Release Point Primary Containment Monitor Release Rate Deter-mination.

Note: This method should be used if the release rates cannot be calculated using the ERP noble gas effluent monitor method in Section A. of this procedure.

1.

Determine the exposure rates on the high range in-containment radiation monitor in R/Hr and record this value on Attachment "D",

Column 2.

2.

Determine time af ter shutdown release determination is being made and record on Attachment "D", Column 1.

3.

Determine the DBA-LOCA exposure rate as a function of effective age from Attachment "I" and record this value on Attachment "D", Column 3.

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Determine - the DBA-LOCA noble gas release rate as a function of effective ajgt from Attachment "J" and record this value on Attach-ment "D", Column 4.

5.

Using Attachment "C",'Radioiodines To Noble Cases'Vs. Time Relative Release Rates, and the amount of time-since shutdown, determine decimal fraction of total iodines and record in Attachment "D",

Column 6.

6.

Using the math computation _on Attachment "D",' determine the release rate of noble gases and total iodines.

These calculations are as follows:

@/DL x RR

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NGLOCA NG CD/DL x RRNGLOCA

  • 1" TI Where:

CD = Drywell high range radiation monitor reading.

DL = Drywell exposure rate at effective age (R/Hr) from DBA-LOCA.-

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RR NGLoca " DBA-LOCA.

C = Decimal of noble gas release which is radioiodines as a 1

function of time after core shutdown.

RR

= Noble Gas release rate (Ci/Sec).

gg

= Total radioiodine release rate (Ci/Sec).

TI 7.

If necessary, calculate the I-131 - release rate - (Ci/Sec) using Attachment "F", I-131 Release Rate Determination.

E.

Drywell Curie Content And Release Rate Activity From Controlled Venting.

Determination.

1.

Determine the exposure. rates on the high range in-containment radiation monitor in R/Hr and record this value on Attachment "E",

Column 2.

2.

Determine time af ter shutdown release determination is being made l

and record on Attachment "E", Column 1.

3.

Determine the DBA-LOCA exposure rate as a function of effective age from Attachment "I" and record this value on Attachment "E", Column 3.

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4.

Determine the DBA-LOCA noble gas drywell curie content as a func-tion of effective am fron Attachment "K" and record this value on Attachment "E", Column 4.

5.

Determine the control venting flow rate in CFM and record on Attachment "E",~ Column 8.

6.

Using Attachment "G", Radioiodines To Noble Cases Vs. Time Relative Release Rates, and the amount of time since shutdown, determine decimal fraction of total iodines and record on Attachment "E",

Column 10, 7.

Using the math computation on Attachment "E", determine the drywell noble gas curie content and the release rate of noble gases and total iodines.

Note: If the release is not through the standby gas treatment system, multiply the total iodine release rates by 100.

These calculations are as follows:

D/DL x NGDrywell LOCA "

Drywell NG

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  1. 8 Drywell Drywell Concentration x F = RR Drywell NG NG
  • 1 TI

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Where:

CD = Drywell high range radiation monitor readings (R/h).

DL = Drywell exposure rate at effective age (R/h) from DBA-LOCA.

NG

= Drywell noble gas curie content (Ci).

Drywell egasconcentration(Ci/ftb.

NG ncen ra i n - me n

Drywell F = Controlled venting flow rate (CDf).

e gas release rate (Ci/Sec).

=

NG C = Decimal of noble gas release which is radioiodines as a func-g tion of time after core shutdown.

RR

= Total radiciodine release rate (Ci/Sec).

TI 8.

If necessary, calculate the I-131 release rate (Ci/Sec) using Attachment "F", 1-131 Release Rate Determination.

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F.

Procedure For Determination Of Liquid Release Rate Activity.

1.

Use the previous invent _gyy concentrations, if known, or assume a concentration of 1 x 10 pCi/ml during normal operation.

6 2.

If river flow is not known, assume low river flow of 6.8 x 10 Cal / Min.

3.

Calculate the downstream concentration by using the formula:

Gal Disch/ Length of Disch (or Disch Rate) = Dilution Factor River Flow - CPM Note: Ft /Sec x 60 Sec/ Min x 7.48 Cal /Ft = GPM L/ Min x.264 Gal /L = GPM Dilution Factor x Discharge Concentration uCi/cc = UCi/cc Downstream Concentration.

4.

When samples have been collected, update information and relay to the Emergency Director, or if so directed to the State Radiological Health Department.

G.

Energency Sampling For Release Rate Activity.

1.

Noble gas, particulate, and iodine release rates may be determined by sample collections from the effluent release path and subsequent analysis of these samples in the Radiochemistry Laboratory (refer to Chemistry Procedure 8.4.1.2, Emergency Sampling Gaseous Release, for details of sample collection). Approval from the Radiological Manager / Coordinator must be obtained before this procedure may be implemented.

2.

In-containment activities, both liquid and gaseous, may also be obtained to determine release concentration if the release path is from containment - (refer to Chemistry Procedure 8.4.1.1, Post Accident Sampling System Reactor Coolant And Containment Atmosphere Sampling). Approval from the Radiological Manager / Coordinator must be obtained before this procedure may be implemented.

3.

If neceasary, calculate the I-131 release rate (Ci/Sec) using Attachment "F", I-131 Release Rate Determination.

IX.

ATTACHMENTS A.

Attachment "A",

Elevated Release Point Effluent Monitor Release Rate Determination.

B.

Attachment "B", Turbine Building Release Rate Determination.

C.

Attachment "C", Augmented Radioactive Waste Release Rate Determination.

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Attachment "D", Elevated Release Point Primary Containment Monitor Release Rate Determination.

E.

Attachment "E", Drywell Curie Content And Release Rate Activity Deter-mination.

F.

Attachment "F", I-131 Release Rate Determination.

G.

Attachment "G", Radioiodines To Noble Gases Vs.'. Time Relative Release Rates.

H.

Attachment "H",

1-131/ Total Radiofodines To Noble Cases Vs. Time Release Rates.

I.

Attachment "I", Drywell Dose Rate Vs. Time.

J.

Attachment "J", Noble Gas Release Rate Vs. Time.

K.

Attachment "K", Drywell Noble Gas Curie Content Vs. Time.

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Note:

1 Ci/Ft x 0.28 = Ci/m and 1 Ci/m = 1 pCi/cc.

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TITACICIENT "F" OfERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.16 RELEASE RATE DETERMINATION I-131 RELEASE RATE DETERMINATION i

1.

Obtain the total iodine release rates, Ci/See (from Section A.,

B.,

C.,

or D. of this procedure), and record-in Column 2 below.

a.

Record the corresponding effective age in Column.1 below.

2.

Using Attachment "H" and the effective age at the time of the total iodine release rate determination determine the decimal fraction of I-131 to total iodines released and. record in Column 3.

3.

Complete the math computations below.

I-131 Total Iodine Relative Release I-131 Effective Age Release Rate Rate Release Rate (Hr)

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A B. NRC Regulatory Guide 1.145, August 1979, Atmospheric Dispersion Models For Potential Accident Consequence Assessments At Nuclear Power Plants. C. NRC Regulatory Guide. l.lli, July 1977, Methods For Estimating Atmos-pheric Transport And Dispersion Of Caseous Effluents In Routine Re-leases From Light-Water-Cooled Reactors. D. NRC Regulatory Guide 1.109. Revision 1, October 1977, Calculation of Annual Doses To Man From Routine Releases Of Reactor Effluents For The Purpose Of Evaluating Compliance With 10CFR50, Appendix I, Iodine Inhalation Dose Factors. E. Health Physics Journal, November 1981, Nobic Cas Dose Rate Conversion Factors. F. ICRP 59, Working Bretthing Rate. IV. PREREOUISITES A. A release of airborne radioactive material has occurred or has the potential of occurring. V. LIMITATIONS A. Release Rate Determinations must be conducted in accordance with EPIP 5.7.16 Release Rate Determination. VI. PRECAUTIONS A. Actual dose rates will vary as a function of: 1. The total curies released (varies with time). 2. Release rate (varies with time). 3. The duration of the release. 4 The isotopic mixture of the release. 5. Meteorological conditions. B. Update and refine dose assessments for critical receptor sites upon significant changes in one or more of the above parameters. C. Should a release occur which necessitates rapid decision making con-cerning the recommendation of protective actions, the guidance con-tained in EPIP 5.7.20 should be followed. VII. EQUIPMENT A. Technical Support Center (TSC). 1. Texas Instruments T.I. 820 Printer, Hard-Copy Terminal. 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date D-2 ~2 Revision 3 Page 2 Of 15 Pages

2. Two RACAL-VADIC-VA3451P MODEMS, 300/1200 Baud. 3. RS-232 DATA SPLITTER. -4..Two st'andard telephones; at least one must have microwave and outside commercial telephone access. 5. Appropriate wiring harnesses for the proper connection of the terminals and modems. 6. Appropriate amounts of continuous Data Form paper for the hard-copy terminal (Printer). 1. Enargency Operations Facility (EOF) 1. Texas Instruments T.I. 820 Printer, Hard-Copy Termincl. 2. One RACAL-VADIC-VA3451P MODEM, 300/1200 Baud. 3. Two standard telephones; at least one must have microwave and outside commercial telephone access. 4. Appropriate wiring harnesses for the proper connection of the terminal and modem. 5. Appropriate amount of continuous Data Form paper for the hard-copy terminal (Printer). C. Hand Calculations. 1. Environs Map. 2. Atmospheric Dispersion Overlays. VIII.- PROCEDURE A. Computerized Dose Assessment. 1. Physical set up of equipment. a. Technical Support Center (TSC).

1) The necessary equipment for the operation of the Atmospheric Dispersion Model in the TSC is given in Section VII.

The T.I. 820 Printer, the two VA-3451P Modems (Marked A and B), the continuous Data Form paper, and the 1ppropriate wiring harnesses are located in the TSC. Upon arrival in the TSC, make sure the separate pieces of equipment are properly connected to one another in accordance with the configura-tion shown in Attachment "A" of this procedure. Each cable is numbered to correspond with an identically numbered receptacle (i.e. #1 to #1, #2 to #2, etc.). 'roctdure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date = -D3 ' b Revision 3 Page 3 Of 15 Pages

2) It is_necessary that the T.I. 820 Printer and the VA-3451P Modems have the proper Terminal Configuration in order to successfully operate. the Atmospheric Dispersion Model.

This configuration -shall be set for the faster 1200 Baud Rate. The configuration of the T.I. 820 Printer has been preset and should not require adjustment. If, however, the Printer is not properly configured, the instruction sheet for the necessary corrections is located on a pullout pad ~ under the front lower left of the machine. For the 1200 Baud mode, the configuration number sequence should read 13, 25, 37. The method for obtaining this sequence of numbers is explained on the pullout pad mentioned above. The normal positions of the two rocker switches on the lef t side of the keyboard panel should be forward, in the LINE and VIEW position. The on-off switch is located on the -back of the machine next to the 115 AC power cord should be in the ON position. a) The switch configuration of the VA-3451P MODEMS should be as follows: 1. Front - Three toggle switches located on the lef t side of the machine are labeled FA; HS; and DA, VO, MA. The FA switch is a one position switch which will always be in the FA position..The HS switch has two positions and should.be in the HS position for normal operation with the 1200 Baud Rate. The lower position, which is not labeled, is for use with the 300 Baud Rate, which will not be used under normal circumstances. ' The DA, VO, MA switch on the Modems should be in the middle or VO posi-tion. 2. Back - There are two horizontal switches on the back of each Modem. The inside switch (nearest the AC power cord) should be in the extreme outside position - (away f rom. the AC power cord). The i outside switch (nearest - the outer edge of the l modem) is a three-position switch and should be in the middle position for normal use. The proper configuration and explanation of these two switches is attached to the bottom of each modem. b) The lighting configuration on the front panel of the VA-3451P Modem is indicative of which mode the VA-3451P Modem happens to be in at the time the light is on. l The key to the lighted panel is as follows: 1. j' TXD = Transmission of Data from the Printer to the Computer; only lights up when a signal is sent to the computer. l 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date -23 "S Revision 3 Page 4 Of 15 Pages l

~ 9 2. RXD = Lit when Receiving the Data from the Computer to the Printer. 3. HS = High Speed print rate; 1200 Baud when on/ 300 Baud when off. 4. CTS = Clear To Send; meaning the Modem is ready to work. 5. DSR = Data Set Ready; meaning the Computer is ready to work. 6. DTR = Data Terminal Ready; meaning the Printer is ready to work. 7. RI = Ring Mode; the Modem is ready to make a telephone call when the light is blinking. 8. CXR = Carrier Transmit; signal from the Computer to the Printer is established when lit. This mode will take 2 to 5 seconds after the first high-pitched tone is received. L' hen the CXR light comes on the receiver may be hung up. b. 'Energency Operations Facility (EOF).

1) The necessary equipment for operation of the Atmospheric Dispersion Model in the EOF is given in Section VII.

This equipment is stored in the CNS Security Building Admini-stration Office. Each piece of equipment must be moved to the designated Radiological Assessment area. The equipment must then be properly connected in accordance with the configuration shown in Attachment "A" of this procedure. Each cable is numbered to correspond with an identically numbered receptacle (i.e. #8 to #8, #9 to #9, etc.).

2) The terminal configuration for the T.I. 820 Printer and the VA-3451P MODEMS is the same as those located in the TSC.

That configuration is noted above. 2. Operating the Emergency Preparedness Atmospheric Dispersion Model - Interim Version. a. Upon completion of the physical set up of the T.I. 820 Printer j I and appropriate MODEMS in the TSC and EOF as shown in Attach-ment "A", the following steps must be completed. l

1) Plug all modules into a common 115 V AC outlet and turn the (OFF/0N) switch to the ON position on the T.I. 820 Printers.

The VA-3451P MODEMS will automatically activate when the T.I. 820 is turned on. a 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date k-3. ) Revision 3 Page 5 Of 15 Pages

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2) In'the Tsc one: telephone will be used to access the. PRIME Computer -in the Columbus General Office.

The - primary method of communication with the PRIME is.the NPFD Micro-wave Telephone System. The secondary method of communica-tion is a standard commercial telephone line. The numbers to be dialed in order to access the PRIME'are as follows: a) Primary Method (Microwave) from CNS is b) Secondary Method (Commercial' Telephone Line)- from CNS - is ' Allow the telephone to ring until a continuous high pitched tone is received. The continuous high pitched tone indi-cates that access to the computer has been accomplished. 4 At this time, push ~the three-position toggle switch on the VA-3451P MOD 2M A from the normal VO position to the DA position. Wait for'the CXR indicator light on the front of the Modem to come on (light up). When the CXR light comes on, the communication link from the Computer to the Printer has been established and the telephone receiver should then i be gently hung up. In a' normal operating' condition the following lights on the VA-3451P MODEM will be on; HS, CTS, DSR, DTR, and CXR..If one or more of these lights are 'off, repeat Steps 1) and 2). The second telephone in the TSC will be used to dial-up the Printer in the EOF. The dial-up number for the EOF is CNS . Extension 301. Extension 301 is a direct hook-up to the VA-3451P MODEM located 'in the EOF. This is an Auto Answer / Originate Modem which is connected directly to the T.I. 820 Printer in the EOF as shown in Attachment "A". Using a 4 second telephone and VA-3451P MODEM B, the operator in the TSC will dial CNS Extension 301 and listen for the high-- l pitched tone as mentioned in the previous paragraph. Upon receiving the high-pitched - tone, push the three-position toggle switch from the VO position to-the DA position and wait for the CXR light to come on. Again the activation of. this light indicates communication between the Printer in the TSC has been established with the Printer in the EOF. T g At this time the equipment in the TSC is operational and the equipment in the EOF is slaved to the TSC equipment. If the equipment in the TSC malfunctions, the VA-3451P Moden in the EOF will allow a direct -communication link with the PRIME by pushing the switch on the Modem to the VO position and dialing the appropriate microwave number 1-mentioned above. When the Computer has been accessed push the switch to the DA position as noted above. i os 'rocedure Number EPIP 5. 7.17 Date -dst"- 5 7 Revision 3 Page 6 Of 15 Pages

During normal working hours contact the Columbus General Office Computer Services Division to clear all other work on the PRIME Computer. Since this program is run on a time share basis, c1 caring all other work will speed the calcu-lations and enable the program to increase its efficiency. Contact one of the following people. a) Dennis Smith - b) Cary Linder - c) John Riggle d) Joe Srb -

3) At this time the Hard-Copy Terminals are operational.

In order to test the terminals, the operator in the TSC shall type the word HELLO and then depress the return key. If the words LOGIN PLEASE ER! appear on the Hard-Copy Ter-minal, the equipment is functioning properly. If nothing is happening on the Printer, repeat Steps 1) through 3).

4) Upon proper completion of Steps 1) through 3) the following inputs must be entered in order to access the program Model.

The computer prompt will indicate the order that inputs must be entered. The Computer Prompts and Operator Inputs are as follows: Computer Operator Prompt Input LOGIN PLEASE ER! LOGIN EPM 1 PROJECT CODE ( ): CNS OK, R EPM 3 Notice that the operators' inputs sometimes require spaces between command words. For example; a space must be input between LOGIN and EPMI. Where shown all blanks are man-datory. The program will now begin execution. Give the program a Title (e.g. Turbine Steamleak). 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date I . Revision 3 Pace 7 Of 15 Pages

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5).The program will prompt each input'that is necessary to

~' . properly execute the Model.. Attachment "B" of this proce-dure contains certain site specific data asked for by the program. This data will be necessary for operator input to-I successfully complete the Model. With the exception of the-Flow Velocity Data, all site parameters will be used as. . primary information for input to the program.. Actual-Flow Velocity Data may be obtained from the appropriate meters. and charts in the Control Room and the information concern- ~ ing the Flow Data. Velocity in Attachment "B" will be used as secondary or backup data. This data;is based on design. flows and may NOT show the actual Flow Velocity.- There is a halt after each prompt to allow the operator to input'the necessary data. If the plume passes'over special receptor-or preselected sample points, the' operator will be alerted. The operator should refer to Attachment "C" which identi-fies the map (s) referencing the corresponding locations. h0TE: If at any time during the program the telephone link should become disconnected and the program ceases operation, take the-following action. Re-dial the PRIME Computer and the Program will pick up where it-left off when it was disconnected. NOTE: In the event the terminals located in the TSC should malfunction or the.TSC should be evacuated the TSC operator should N0j[ Log Out of-the program. When the program reaches an f appropriate stopping point. such as'the end of a 15 minute segment the operator-will disconnect (hang up)' the terminal from the PRIME Computer.. This can be done by pushing the three-position toggle switches on both MODEM A,and MODEM B to-the VO position. At this time the EOF should be notified of the termination of TSC opera-tion of the Dispersion Model.- The operator in the EOF can then dial up the PRIME Computer as stated in Step 2) above and continue the uninterrupted sequence of 15-minute segments. The EOF then becomes the primary' control center for operationaof the Atmos- .pheric Dispersion Model. If the operator wishes to terminate the program, a prompt of 999 will occasionally appear. At this time, the oper- - ype 999. After typing 999, and thereby-termi-ator must t nating the program, the following computer prompts will appear and the appropriate operator inputs r.ust be entered. Computer Operator Prompt Input 9 STOP OK, LO rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date 0-?2J73-Revision 3 Page 8 Of 15 Pages L

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6) The program has been Logged out. The operator may either discontinue operations or initiate a new run.

If a new run is desired, repeat Step 4) above. If the operator wishes to discontinue the operation of the program, push the three-position toggle switch from the DA position to the VO position. B. Hand Calculated Dose Assessment. 1. The Emergency Director is responsible for the implementation of this procedure. 2. Initiate EPIP 5.7.16. Release Rate Determination, and obtain the release rate in (Ci/Sec) for: Noble Cases; record on Attachment "F", Section A., Column 3. a. b. Total Iodines; record on Attachment "F", Section B., Column 3. Recalculate Release Rates as a function of effective age and c. enter in the appropriate columns. 3. Determine the atmospheric stability category. Using differential temperature recorder determine atmospheric a. stability category. Visual aid on face of recorder will determine stability. Following step explains stability classi-fication.

1) Obtain the temperature difference in C' between 97m and 10m, if not available obtain the C' between 47m and 10m, if not available obtain the temperature difference between 97m and 47m (read from the upper level to the lower level).

Utilizing the appropriate value, stability categories are defined as follows: Pasquill Delta Temp. Delta Temp. Delta Temp. Category

  • C (97m-10m)
  • C (47m-10m)
  • C (97m-47m)

A -1.5 -0.70 -0.95 B -1.6 to -1.5 -0.70 to -0.63 -0.95 to -0.85 C -1.5 to -1.3 -0.63 to -0.55 -0.85,to -0.75 D -1.3 to -0.43 -0.55 to -0.18 -0.75 to -0.25 E -0.43 to 1.3 -0.18 to 0.55 -0.25 to 0.75 F 1.3 to 3.5 0.55 to 1,48 0.75 to 2.0 G 3.5 1.48 2.0 b. Stability Category determines utili:ing meteorological data is also discussed in Attachment "D". 4 Overlays. 'rocedure Number EPTP 5.7.17 Date E-1 7 Revision 3 Page 9 Of 15 Pages

a. If._2, 5, and 20 mile plume centerline doses are to be deter-- mined, calculate the plume centerline X/Q using Attachment "L", 2, 5. And 10 Mile Plume Centerline Determination. Complete these calculations and proceed to Step 6. of_this procedure. b. If it is.necessary to identify key receptor sites and compute doses for these sites, select the proper atmospheric dispersion overlay.. Overlays are labeled according to the atmospheric stability. class. If the. release is not from the'ERP, utilize dispersion overlay stability Category C. Situate the overlay upon the base map. Utilizing the wind c. direction in. compass headings'at the 97m height as previously l determined, rotate the overlay until the-plume < centerline is oriented in the direction of the compass heading (compass headings are provided for a full 360' azimuth about the site). d. Once the dispersion overlay is placed.upon the base map, it is clear ' which receptor locations may be.-in -the path of the - dispersing plume. List key receptor site locations.in Attach-ment "E", Column 2. 5. Determine X/Q values for key receptor sites, 8 a. Values on the overlay are b. Each receptor site will have a different X10u/Q value.

1) X10u/Q values on.the overlay are shown as isopleth lines -

printed directly.upon the overlay. Each isopleth.line is-labeled with a capital _ letter.to indicate its relative strength. The numerical value corresponding to the letter is shown in the far, lower right corner of the overlay. Plume" centerline values are marked by plus marks (+) directly along the centerline..Each plus mark corresponds to the downwind distance labeling the vertical edges of the figure. The X10u/Q ' associated with each centerline dis-tance is indicated in the lower right corner of the over-lay, directly to the left of the X10u/Q value associated-with the-isopleth lines (capital letter values). Utilizing these values, it is possible to interpolate X10u/Q values for any area bounded by the outermost isopleth of each overlay. Record the X10u/Q value for each receptor site in Attachment "E", Column 3.

2) Estimate the X10u/Q value.for each of the receptor site locations.

It may be necessary to interpolate between isopleths. Enter this value in Attachment "E", Column 3.

3) Obtain the windspeed in m/s at the 97m height. Enter this value in Attachment "E", Column 4.

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1 4 ~ Note: = Meters /Sec (M/S).

4) Divide Column 3 by Column 4 yielding the resultant X/Q 3

(Sec/m ) value for that receptor site and record in Column 5. In equation form the calculation may be represented as: X/Q (Sec/m ) = Windspeed (m/s) At 97m Note: Dose Calculations will be performed on Attachment "F". A separate Attachment "F" should be used for each key receptor site (refer to Attachment "J" for dose equations and parameter descriptions). 6. Calculate the whole body gamma dose rates and dose commitment from noble gases for each key receptor site using (Attachment "F", Section A.). Obtain the receptor site X/Q value determined in Step 4. or 5. a. (above) and enter in Sections A. and B., Column 2. b. Dete rmine the gamma decay Energy E as a function of effective gaeofthenoblegasat the receptor' site utilizing Attachment j G. Average gamma decay energy for noble gases as a function i of effective age. Enter this value in Section A., Column 4.

1) For most cases the effective age of the noble gas at the receptor site may be equal to the effective age at the time of the release onset.
2) If the transit time from the release point to the receptor site is greater than 1 hour the transit time component should be considered. This will result in a more realistic dose estimate. Refer to Attachment "H" for effective age determinations at receptor site involving consideration of transit times.

c. Enter the anticipated or actual time of exposure in Column 7. l d. Complete math computations in Section A. l l 7. Calculate the thyroid inhalation dose rates and integrated doses from total iodines using Attachment "F", Section B. a. Obtain the total iodine dose rate commitment factor as a function of effective age using Attachment "I", Total Iodir.e Dose Commitment Factors. Enter this value in Section B., Column 4 3,' s. Tocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Dare i' Revision 3 Page 11 Of 15 Pages t.

Note: Attachment "I" i.s a log-log scale with units of 1.0 E+8 through 1.0 E+9 or the y-axis. 4 For effect13e ages greater than 100 hours use a value of 1.86 E+09 mrem-m /Hr-Ci. b. Enter the acticipated or actual time of exposure in Column 6. c. Complete the math computations in Section B. 8. Update and refine the dose assessments for critical receptor sites upon significant changes in releases, meteorological conditions, or effective ages (whole body gamma MeV/ dis and thyroid total iodine conversion factors), a. Sum the previous exposures using Attachment "F", Sections A. and B. C. Initial Dose Assessment For On-Shift Personnel. 1. This method of dose assessment may be used by on-shift personnel to establish an initial dose assessment of off-site releases. This method may serve as an initial assessment until the on-shif t crew is augmented by emergency response personnel and further dose assessment evaluations can be accomplished. 2. EPIP 5.7.16, Release Rate Determination, must have been completed. Identify the release point and refer to the appropriate Attachment in EPIP 5.7.16. a. Attachment "A", Elevated Release Point Using Effluent Monitor Release Rate Determination. b. Attachment "B", Turbine Building Release Rate Determination. c. Attachment "C", Augmented Radioactive WaM:e Release Rate Determination. d. Attachment "D", Elevated Release Point Primary Containment Monitor Release Rate Determination. Record the noble gas and total iodine released from EPIP 5.7.16, Release Rate Determination, onto Attachment "J", On-Shift Initial Dose Assessment, of this procedure. 3. Sun the noble gas and total iodines being released and record on Attachment "J". 4 Because the data presented in the tables of Attachment "J" are per 100 Ci/Sec release, divide the total release above by 100 to determine the multiplication factor and record on Attachment "J", On-Shift Initial Dose Assessment. 'recedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date # - D ', ~ m s Revision 3 Page 12 Of 15 Pages ~'

5. Determine atmospheric stability class (see Page 9 Step B.3. of this procedure). Using differential temperature recorder determine atmospheric stability category. Visual aid on face of the recorder will determine stability. Record on. Attachment "J", On-Shift Initial Dose Assessment, Item 2. 6. Determine wind speed from the wind speed record for the top of the ERP and record the mph on Attachment "J", On-Shif t Initial Dose Assessment, Item 2. 7. Using the atmospheric stability class as a guide, choose one'of the three tables that most closely compares with that stability class. 8. Using the wind speed an exposure. rate at any distance up,to 50 miles may be approximated. 9. Normally the exposure rates to the nearest downwind residence, population center, or area will be determined. Note: The thyroid exposure is based on adult uptake to determine the child thyroid dose rate; double the adult dose rate. Record the exposure rates at the chosen receptor site on Attachment "J". l 10. Multiply the exposure rates times the multiplication factor from Step 4. to correct the exposure rates to the actual release and record on Attachment "J". 11. By integrating the exposure rate over a period of time (anticipated or actual duration of the release) the total dese can be deter-mined. Record the rate and-time on Attachment "J" and determine l the total dose. 12. Compare the total integrated dose to Protective Action Guides in EPIP 5.7.20, Protective Action Guides. Note: EPIP 5.7.20, Protective Action Guides, Attachment "E", contains a similar set of tables that estimates the number of hours before a protective action guide is exceeded for this same release. 13. Inform the Emergency Director of the exposure rate, integrated dose, and protective guide comparison. It is the Energency Direc-tor's decision to recommend a protective action. D. Correlating Dose Assessment Determination With Off-Site Sampling Data. 1. Dose assessment determinations are based upon projected airborne radionuclide concentrations. By correlating projected airborne radionuclide concentrations with actual airborne radionuclide concentrations a dose assessment correction factor may be derived. This correction factor will be derived using actual and projected I-131 airborne concentrations, I i - 2,^ ~vs 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date Revision 3 Page 13 Of 15 Pages (

j 1 a. Actual noble gas, particulate, and iodine off-site air concen-trations will be determined by collecting off-site air samples (refer to EPIP 5.7.18) and analyzing these samples in the Radiochemistry Laboratory (refer to Chemistry Procedure 8.4.1.2 for sample analysis details). Cenerally, the most accurate results are obtained for I-131. 2. Record the projected I-131 release rate at the time of of f-site sample collection from EPIP 5.7.16, Release Rate Determination. Attachment "I".. onto Attachment "K", Dose Assessment Correction Factor Determination, Column 3, of this procedure. 3. Record the X/Q value for the sample collection location at the time of collection from Section A., Computer Dose Calculation, or Section B., Hand Calculation, Attachment "F", of this procedure on Attachment "K", Column 4. 4. Multiply the project $),I-131 release rate (Ci/Sec) Column 3, by d the X/Q valte (Sec/m Colupn 4, to obtain the projected I-131 airborne concentration (Ci/m or pCi/cc), Column 5. Enter this value in Column 7. 5. Obtain the actual I-131 air concentration (Ci/m or uCi/cc) from the Radiochemistry Laboratory and record this value on Attachment "K", Column 6. 6. Divide the actual I-131 air concentratign (Ci/m or pCi/cc) by the projected I-131 air concentration (Ci/m or pCi/cc) to obtain the dose assessment correction factor, Column 8. 7. The Radiological Manager / Coordinator shall determine if the correc-tion factor is applicable to all receptor sites or limited to specific receptor sites, a. For designated sites multiply the previously determined dose calculation by the correction factor, j b. For designated sites incorporate the correction factor into future dose calculations. IX. ATTACHMENTS A. Attachment "A", Terminal Hook-Up Configuration At CNS Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility. And Columbus General Office Flow Diagram. B. Attachment "B", EPM 2 Atmospheric Dispersion Froel - Interim Version Input Information. C. Attachment "C", Maps List. D. Attachrent "D", Stability Category Determination (Utilizing Data Obtained From Meteorological Tower). 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date O.' Revision 3 Page 14 Of 15 Pages

E. Attachment "E", Key Receptor Site And X/Q Determination. F. Attachment "F", Dose Rates And Integrated Dose For b' hole Body And Thyroid. Calculation. C. Attachment "G", Noble Gas Mixture Average Gamma Decay Energy. H. Attachment "H", Transit Times And Ef fective Ages Of Noble Cases At Receptor Sites Of Interest Determination. I. Attachment "I", Total Iodine Dose Commitment Factors Vs. Effective Age. J. At tachment "J", On-Shif t Initial Dose Assessment. i K. Attachment "K", Dose Assessment Correction Factor Determination. L. Attachment "L", 2, 5 And 10 Mile Plume Centerline X/Q Determination. i i i- 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date A ' -$7 Revision 3 Page 15 Of 15 Pages

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~ C(UPER NUCLEAR STATION OPERATIONS MANUAL ITTACilMFNT "E" i.HFRCENCY l't.AN IMPIIMENTING PR(CFIORE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMr.NT EPH2 AINOSPiiERIC DISPERSION H0 DEL - IhTERIN VERSION INPUT INFORMATION T-G BUllEING AUGHENTED ELEVATED REACTOR FAN EXHAUST RADWASTE RADWA5TE RELEASE PARAMETER BUILDING BUILDING BUllDING BUILDING POINT Number Of Ducts 1 1 DUAL SINGLE 1 1 Duct Coordinates 75'W, 492'N 100'E, 396'N 267'W, 583'N 230'W, 583'N 342'W, 525'N 0, 0 (From ERP) Hodel Coordinate Input -75, 492 100, 396 -267, 583 -230, 583 -342, 525 0, O Effluent Release lleight (Heters Above Crade) 49.1 10.1 16.5 16.5 13.5 ~ 99.4 lleight Of Tallest Adjacent Building (Heters Above Crade) 44.5 44.5 44.5 44.5 44.5 44.5 Flow Velocity (e) (Heters/Second) 11.66 8.05(a) 6.45 8.16 15.67 14.42(b) 8.56(c) 22.98(d) Flow Rate (cfm) 73405 50710(a) 40570 10030 16500 3000(b) 1780(c) 4780(d) Release Vent (tkters) 1.95. 1.95(a) 1.95 0.86 0.80 0.35 Diameter (Feet) 6.38 6.38(a) 6.38 2.82 2.61 1.16 Exhaust Winter 70 70 70 70 70-60 Temp (*F) Sunner 90 90 90 90 90 90 Structure Rx Bldg 1049' TCB 1010' Bldg 952' Bldg 952' Bldg 941' 1228' Elevation (Feet HSL) Ex Fan 1064' Fan Bldg 933' Ex Fan 957' Ex Fan 957' Ex Fan 941' Grade Level (Feet HSL) 9038-903' 903' 903' 903' 903' (a) Data given for Turbine-Generator exhaust fans is for one operating fan. Multiply data by total number of fans in operation. There are a total of four (4) fans. Typically three fans are in continuous operation with one standby. (b) Elevated Release Point Dilution Fan Only. (c) Standby Cas Treatment Fans Only. (d) Elevated Release Point Dilution Fan'and Standby Cas Treatment. System Fans. This is the normal operating situation when the Standby Cas Treatment System is in operation. (e) Design basis only - These numbers are to be used as bacitup information only. When possible use actual meter or chart readings. +! j' / l' Procedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date 3 - N -- Revision 3 Page 1 of 1 Pages ,;y 2

..o.... .......o........v.... t.TTACHMGT "C" 7ERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMEh* TING PdOCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT ~ '%lill MAPS LIST 1.' Atmospheric Dispersion Model (EPM 2) Special Receptor-Points. NPPD Drawing CNS-MI-102, 10 Mile Radius. 2. Preselected Radiological Sampling And Monitoring Points In The Vicinity Of Cooper Nuclear Station NPPD Drawing CNS-MI-03, 10 Mile Radius. 3. Cooper Nuclear Station Site And Property Boundary, NPPD Drawing 2.2 (P3-A-45), Revision 1, 1 Mile Radius. ~ 4 Cooper Nuclear Station 50 Mile Emergency Planning Zone, Revision 2, 50 Mile Radius. ~ s s + A

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ATTACli; TENT "D" IMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT i STABILITY CATECORY DETERMINATION (UTILIZING DATA OBIAINED FROM METEOROLOGICAL TOWER) Methods Area Listed In Order Of Preference 1. Obtain the temperature difference in C' between 100m and 10m, if not available obtain the Delta C' between 100m and 60m, if not available obtain the delta C* between 60m and 10m. Utilizing the appropriate value, stability categories are defined as follows: Delta Temp Delta Temp 'C 'C Delta Temp Pasquill (100m-10m) (100m-60m)

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MERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT STABILITY CATECORY DETERMINATION 2.

Obtain sigma at 100 meters for windspeeds above the threshold value. If not available obtain sigma at 10 meters. Utilizing the appropriate value, stability categories are defined as follows: Stability Stnd Deviation Stnd Deviation Stnd Deviation Category At 100m At 60m At 10m A 25 B 20 C 73 D 10 E 5 F 2.5 0 1.7 3. If none of the above data is available from the new ueterological tower, utilize data from the ERP tower. 4. If data is not available from either meterological tower utilize data obtained through visual observation. 'rocedure ::unber EFTP 5.7.17 Date 52 - d E '7 Revision 3 Page 2 Of 3 Pages

GTACEMENT "D" ..............-.....-.~...um [MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTINC PROCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT STABILITY CATECORY DETERMINATION KEY TO STABILITY CATECORIES Surface Wind: Day: Night: Inceming Sclar Radiation Thinly Overcast Speed Greater Less (At 33') Than 1/2 Than 3/8 (m/See) Strong Moderate Slight Cloud Cloud 2 A A-B B 2-3 A-B B C E F 3-5 B B-C C D E 5-6 C C-D D D D 6 C D D D D r Note: The neutral class, D, should be assumed for overcast conditions during day or night. - Sampling time of 10 minutes. - Night refers to the period from I hour before sunset to I hour after sunrise. - Class D may be assumed for overcast condition during day or night, regardless i of wind speed. - Strong incoming solar radiation; solar altitude greater than 60* with clear skies. - Slight incoming solar radiation; solar altitude from 15* to 35* with clear skies. 1 I 'roctdure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date L -Dg t>$-O Revision 3 Page 3 Of 3 Pages

iTTACHMENT "E"

MERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT KEY RECEPTOR SITE AND X/Q DETERMINATION Effective Windspeed Age Receptor X10u/Q.

At 97m X/Q (Hr) Site (m/s) (m/s) (Sec/m ) x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) x (10/ m/s) -- x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) x (10/ m/s) = { x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) = x (10/ m/s) Note: = Meters /Sec. 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date ^ - 1 72 - Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages

' 1TTACHMENT F" ~ ~ ' --"" ~ TERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT DOSE RATES AND INTEGRATED DOSE FOR WHOLE BODY AND THYROID CALCULATION Raceptor Site Location: Name: Section A. Whole Body Dose Rate And Integrated Doses From Noble Cases As A Function Of Effective Age Release Effective Rate

  • Cony Fay Dose Rate Exposure Age

-X/Q RR E* mR-dis-m Dng Time Dose * (Hr) (Sec/m ) (Ci/SEb) (MeV/ dis) MeV-Di-Hr (mrem /Hr) (Hr) (area) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) J,71 (8) x x x 9.5E5 x = x x x 9.5ES = x = x x x 9.5ES = x = x x x 9.5ES = x = x x x 9.5ES = x = x x x 9.5ES = x = x x x 9.5ES = x = x x x 9.5E5 = x = Sum = Section B. Thyroid Inhalation Dose Rates And Integrated Doses Total Iodine

  • Release TI Cony Adult Adult Child

. Effective Rate Factorj Dose Rate Exposure Dose Dose Age Q/X RR (TI) arem-m TI Time Commit Commit (Hr) (Sec/m ) (Ci/Sec) Hr-C (mrem /Hr) (Hr) (mrem) (mrem) (1) (2) (3) (4)1 (5) (6) (7) (8) x2= x x = x = x2= x x = x = x2= x x = x = x2= x x = x = x2= x x = x = x x x _= x2= x2= x x = x ~ = x2= x x = x = Sum = Sum =

  • Update dose assessments upon significant changes in releases, meteorological conditions (X/Q) or effective ages (whole body MeV/ dis or thyroid total iodine conversion factors).
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1. -The effective am at the time of release onset.

2. The transit time from the release point to the receptor site (refer ~to Section B. below). B. Calculation of Transit Time from the release point to the. receptor location. 1. Estimate the downwind distance (miles) to'the receptor location. 4-2. Divide the distance in miles by the 97m meter level wind speed (mph) to determine the plume transit time. Receptor Site 97m Level Plume Downwind Distance Wind Speed Transit Time (Miles) (mph) (Hr) 4 = j-4 j + = C. Determination of Effective Ages at receptor sites. Effective Age Transit Time Effective Age 1 Of. Mixture At Time From Release Point Of Isotopic Mixture Of Release Onset (Hr) To Receptor Location (Hr) At Receptor Location (Hr) j + = + e + e + = + e 1 - 'rocedure Number EPTP 5.7.17 Date T-9 I Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages i t .m.. m

1 .4 N E6 U NA o. 5 M5 3 TOTAL IODINE DOSE COMMITMENT FACTORS NN mrem-m 2: vs EFFECTIVE AGE H S 1010 hr-Ci(I-131 equivalent) m - e ( l h. , __ f ! h to l# l D5 f ! [ I '. h..h ---- I lf-",,r fl !h h hh 3 h~ j to T n e q # r n n a c y 4 n a e .T ~! I [ j i' ' G p f ;-'~ ~~ ~ ( l [ ~] j m,p -- j l $ $ [ l h i', [ h ~ L a m n , o 1,, o yd { ] o . i. h I i ! l i ii h.. c' r u a i l 'I 'dl t ! y ['i [ t 3 ~ ~ ~ i 'i i "i I l,[ i['! i ti jj n: s I i P t 1 p, L 'd f, l i ill 1

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ATfACID'.ENT "J" EMERGENCY ~ PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT P, ON-SHIFT INITIAL DOSE ASSESSMENT 1. Release Rates-(From EPIP 5.7.16 Release Rate Determination): Release Rate Noble Cases: Ci/Sec Release Rate Total Iodines: Ci/Sec Total Release (Sum Of Noble Gases And Total Iodines): Ci/Sec = Multiplication Factor 100 1/S 2. Meteorological Data: Stability Factor: Wind Speed MPH: 3. Using the above stability factor choose one of the three following tables that most closely represents that stability factor. Exposure Rate mrem /Hr From 100 Ci/Sec Release Rate 4 STABILITY CLASS A OR B WIND DISTANCE DOWN WIND VELOCITY EXPOSURE OF CNS MILES MPH MODE 1.5 2.5 3.5 5 10 20 35 50 22.5 Thyroid 53 22 16 12 7 4 2 External 5 2 2 1 10 Thyroid 122 49 38 27 15 3 External 12 5 4 2.5 1 5 Thyroid 250 100 75 55 20 7 External 22 9 7 5 2 r. i l I

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1TTAC!' MENT "J" P EMERGEECY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT [ ON-SHIFT INITIAL DOSE ASSESSMENT STABILITY CLASS C OR D WIND DISTANCE DOWN WIND VELOCITY-EXPOSURE OF CNS MILES MPH MODE 1.5 2.5 3.5 5 10 20 35 50 22.5 Thyroid 278 227 160 120 50 12 1 10 External 27 22 16 11 5 2. 1 10 Thyroid 625 '556 385 263 111 12 External 63 50 37 23-9 1 5 Thyroid 1250 1000 833 556 227 32 External 125 91 67 43 15 2 STABILITY CLASS E OR F WIND DISTANCE DOWN WIND VELOCITY EXPOSURE OF CNS MILES MPH MODE 1.5 2.5 3.5 5 10 20 35 50 22.5 Thyroia 20 47 79 94 -70 47 External 2 5 8 9 6 4 10 Thyroid 46 110 185 217 28 External 4 10 16 17 2 5 Thyroid 6 93 227 357 417 69 i External .8 19 29 29 3 4 4. Using wind speed and distance, determine exposure rates: Distance: Miles Exposure Rate x Multiplication Factor Exposure Rate = j (From Step 1.) (arem/Hr) l External: x = e j Thyroid: x = 5. Integrate the exposure rate from the above, over the anticipated or actual time of the release to determine integrated dose: Exposure Rate x Time Integrated Dose = l mrem /Hr Thyroid x Hours = mrem Thyroid i f mrem /Hr External x Hours = mrem External i Note: Derived thyroid dose from above is for an adult. Child thyroid dose is double that of the adult. I l ?rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date -1 * -IS.S Revision 3 Page 2 Of 2 Pages i

..in ACliMENT "K" ' EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLE!ENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT -l j DOSE ASSESSMENT CORRECTION FACTOR DETERMINATION j-Proj ected Projected Actual Effective I-131 Sample I-131 1-131 Projected Dose Sample Age At Release Site Airborne ' Airborne-Airborne ' Assessment Site Sampling Rate X/Q Va*ue Cone Cone Conc. Correction -Location Time (Ci/Sec) (Sec/m ) (Ci/m ) (Ci/m ) (Ci/m ) Factor (1) (2) - (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) i X = = h X = = x = - 4 = 5 X = = 4 X = = 4 X = x h X = = X = 4 x = = I X = = E X = = X = = v 4 X = = i 4 x = = ) X = h = i h 4 x = = j x = 4 = 4 x = = h X = = recedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date =-M-M Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages a ,--r _wn,..,,,, ~, -,, - - r,-,, -,, y - -~ - -,,., y,-w4-- . ~. - - -., -. g .+y, -,---,---n ..n,.. - -

t liTACliMENT "L" ' EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.17 DOSE ASSESSMENT t 2, 5, AND 10 MILE PLUME CENTERLINE X/Q. DETERMINATION 1. Obtain the windspeed in m/s at the 97m height. Note: = (m/s) 2. Sector the appropriate stability category below and enter the 97m height windspeed in the column. 3. Complete the math computations. Plume Centerline Windspeed Stability Distance At 97m X/Q 3 Category (Miles) X 10u/Q (m/s) (Sec/m ) 2 6.38 E-09 x (10/ m/s) = A 5 2.93 E-09 x (10/ m/s) = 10 1.61 E-09 x (10/ m/s) = 2 9.01 E-08 x (10/ m/s) = B 5 3.71 E-09 x (10/ m/s) = 10 2.07 E-09 x (10/ m/s) = 2 6.04 E-07 x (10/ m/s) = C 5 1.37 E-07 x (10/ m/s) = 10 4.52 E-08 x (10/ m/s) = 2 1.38 E-06 x (10/ m/s) = D 5 5.11 E-07 x (10/ m/s) = 10 2.14 E-07 x (10/ m/s) = 2 3.01 E-06 x (10/ m/s) = E 5 1.18 E-06 x (10/ m/s) = 10 5.69 E-07 x (10/ m/s) = 2 6.04 E-06 x (10/ m/s) = F 5 2.08 E-06 x (10/ m/s) = 10 1.06 E-06 x (10/ m/s) = 2 1.36 E-05 x (10/ m/s) = G 5 4.44 E-06 x (10/ m/s) = 10 2.04 E-06 x (10/ m/s) = t Procedure Number EPIP 5.7.17 Date 7 -2)D ' 2D-Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages

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COOPER NUCLEAR STATION OPERATIONS MANUAL EMERGENCY PLAN' IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.19 ON-SITE RAD 0 LOGICAL MONITORING i I. PURPOSE This procedure describes the emergency on-site radiological monitoring necessary to determine exposure rates, airborne particulate, noble gas, and l. radioiodine activity levels due to an accidental release of radionuclides. The on-site survey entails the interior space of all station buildings. II. DISCUSSION In the event of an accidental release involving radionuclides, data ob- . tained f rom the on-site survey will be used to.make initial assessments concerning the magnitude of the accident and decisions concerning evac-uation of non-essential site personnel. Principal concerns for accidental - radioactive releases, particularly gaseous releases, include limiting internal doses through appropriate respiratory protection equipment, aati-contamination clothing, limiting - external exposures by identifying areas of high external radiation, and containment of the material to prevent the spreading of contamination or release to the environs. III. REFERENCE MATERIAL A. CNS Emergency Plan. E. NUREG 0654, Revision 1. IV. PREREOUISITES A. An unexpected in-plant release of radioactive material has occurred. l V. LIMITATIONS A. Emergency radiation exposures in excess of 3 rem must be authorized by the Emergency Director in accordance with - EPIP 5.7.12. Under no circumstances ' are exposures for sampling or monitoring procedures to exceed 5 rem (whole body), 15 rem (thyroid), or 75 rem (extremities). VI. PRECAUTIONS A. Use appropriate protective equipment. B. Clearly label contaminated material and control access and egress from the area. Revised By/Date Reviewed By/Date Approved By/Date Rev. Procedur [ PaEe 1 Of D. Whitran 3/8/83 J. Sayer 3/15/83 m 3,,g gy 2 5.7.19 5 Par,es

C. Check the batteries and perform source check test on the survey instru-ments to be used. -1. Allow warm up time for high range survey equipment. 2. While in route to the survey location, keep the survey meter on, with the meter set on the high scale and switch down as necessary. VII. EQUIPMENT A. As a minimum, the following equipment available from the emergency lockers is required: 1. High range survey instrument. 2. Appropriate self-reading dosimeter. 3. TLD. 4. Hand-held radios if deemed necessary. 5. Protective clothing and/or respirators. a. Coveralls, hoods, shoe covers. b. Respiratory equipment (self-contained or filter mask). 6. Air sampler (only if airborne samp ing is required). Plastic bags and envelopes for air samples. a. VII

I. PROCEDURE

A. On-Site Radiological Lonitoring. 1. The on-site radiological monitoring team (s) are under the direction of the Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator or his designee. 2. Survey members will be selected from those assembled at the Chem-istry and Health Physics OSC and/or EOF. a. Receive initial briefing and initial assignments from the Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator or his designee. b. Form the monitoring teams; each team should be comprised of two members. c. Obtain appropriate equipment from the Emergency Lockers and perform the following tasks:

1) If necessary, don the protective clothing and respiratory equipment.
2) Record the pocket dosimeter readings.

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3) Check the batteries and perform source check test on the survey instruments to be used.

a) Allow warm up time for high range survey equipment.

4) Obtain the background readings with the window open and window closed and record these readings.
5) If necessary, assemble appropriate air sampling equipment (sampler, cartridge, and filter) using the proper cart-ridge (s):

a) Identify the flow direction on the filter paper before installation. b) If both radioiodines and noble gases are to be analyzed use CHARCOAI, CARTRIDGES. c) If only radioiodines are to be evaluated use AgXe, SILVER ZEOLITE cartridges. Note: Noble gas concentrations may be determined by subtracting the silver zeolite results from the charcoal results. d) Install the particulate filter and a radioiodine cartridge'on the air sampler. e) Turn on the air sampler, checking for proper flow rate (3 cfm). 3. On-site emergency monitoring procedures. Note: Monitoring teams may be assigned one or more of the following tasks; gross gamma and/or beta dose rate measurements, air particulate levels, and radioiodine levels, a. Gamma-beta dose rates.

1) While enroute to the survey location keep the survey meter l

on with the meter set on the high scale switch down as necessary.

2) Upon arrival at the survey location enter the area cau-tiously with the meter set in the high scale and the switch down as necessary:

a) Ascertain whether any of the following conditions exist: presence of steam or spillage, failed piping or equipment, or radiation levels in excess of 10 R/Hr. If conditions are judged to be serious, exit from the area and relay this information to the Chemistry and Health Physics Coordinator. 'rocedure Nunber EPIP 5.7.19 Date l? - I ) m b Revision 2 Page 3 Of 5 Pages

j b) Perform the gamma dose rate measurements. 1. Use the survey instrument with the window closed.

3) Make a dose rate measurement with the detector-held about 3' off the ground (waist level).
4) Record the data using normal station survey sheets.
5) Occasionally check the overhead or floor level radiation readings to make sure they are not significantly higher than the waist level measurements.
6) Repeat the procedure with the window open.
7) Record the data using normal station survey sheets.
8) From the above information determine the beta exposure rate and record.

b. Collection of the air particulate and radioiodine samples.

1) Assemble the air sampling equipment in accordance with Step 2.c. (this should be completed before arriving at the sampling location).
2) Start the air sampler.

a) Adjust the flow rate to the desired level, usually 3 cfm. b) Allow the sampler to run at least 5 minutes. c) Record the start time, stop time, flow rate, location, and sample on normal station air sampling survey sheets. d) Place the particulate filter and the radiciodine cartridge on separate plastic bags, date, label, and seal in a plastic bag. e) Return the particulate filter and iodine cartridge to the Health Physics, Counting Room or Radiechemistry Counting Room for analysis. f) To obtain the total iodine inhalation dose rate (mrem / Hr) multiply the I-131 air concentration (uci/cc) by the appropriate correction factor: Effective Age Correction Factor (Hr) (mrem - cc/Hr - uCi I-131) 0-2 2.6 E+9 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.19 Date ?" -I 2' $sS Revision 2 Page 4 Of 5 Pages

t 8 Effective Age Correction Factor (Hr) (mrem - cc/Hr - uCi I-131) 2.1 - 10 2.4 E+9 10.1 - 30 2.1 E+9 30.1 - 100 2.0 E+9 > 100 1.86 E+9 c. Refer to Chemistry. Procedure 8.4.1.2, Emergency Sampling - Gaseous-Releases, for the collection of radioiodines, particu-lates, and noble gas samples at the release pathway and contact the Radiological Manager / Coordinator before implementing this procedure. d. Post accident samples of primary coolant and containment atmosphere may be obtained to aid in release core degradation information. Refer to Chemistry Procedure 8.4.1.1, Post Accident And Atmosphere Sampling and contact the Radiological Manager / Coordinator before implementing this procedure. IX. ATTACHMENTS A. None. ?rocEdure Number EPIP 5.7.19 Date 3-!T-3 Revision 2 Page 5 Of 5 Pages

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MERCT.NCY PLAN IMPLFMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTION CUIDES I.

PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide a basis for relating actual or projected plume exposure doses to the EPA Protective Action Guides (PACS) in order to recommend the appropriate protective actions to the County or State governments. II. DISCUSSION Dose estimates ' (which population groups may potentially receive) are calculated according to the dose assessment methodology described ir l EPIP 5.7.17 Dose Assessment. These dose estimates are referred to 4.s projected doses. A protective action is an action taken to avoid or reduce a projected dose when the benefits derived from such action ate suff.'.cient to offset any undesirable features of the protective action. III. REFERENCE MATERIAL A. CNS Emergency Plan. B. NUREG 0654, Revision 1. C. Protective Action Guides And Protective Actions For Nuclear Incidents Manual, U.S. E.P.A., September 1975 (Revised May 1980). D. Reactor Safety Study, Appendix VI, WASH 1400, October 1975. IV. PREREQUISITES A. Projected whole body and thyroid dose rates, as well as integrated doses for critical receptor site locations, have been calculated in accordance with EPIP 5.7.17 Dose Assessment, and such doses warrant recommending protective actions. V. LIMITATIONS A. The projected dose and affected off-site areas will depend upon the i curies released, release rate, duration of release, isotopic mixture of the release, which varies with effective age, and existing meteorolog-l ical conditions. The impact of these factors must be assessed in determining the projected dose. B. PACS for the general public are given in ranges. The lowest values I should be used if there are no major local constraints in previding protection at this level. Local constraints may, however, nake the l lower values impractical to use, but in no case should the higher value be exceeded in determining a need for protective action. Revised By/Date Reviewed By/Date Approved By/Date Rev. Procedure Page 1 Of D. Whitman 2/15/83 J. Sayer 3/8/83 MD 2 5.7.20 4 Pages f I

VI. PRECAUTIONS A. A protcetive action guide under no circumstances implies an acceptable dose. B. Selection of protective actions must be considered subjectively, as conditions beyond the scope of this procedure may exist which, in the opinion of the Emergency Director, override the criteria contained in this procedure. VII. EOUIPMENT A. None. VII

I. PROCEDURE

A. Protective Action Guides. 1. The Radiological Assessment Coordinator will periodically update and refine dose assessments for critical receptor site locations in accordance with EPIP 5.7.17, Dose Assessment. He will then relay updated projected doses to the Emergency Director. Attachment "E" may be used' as an aid to determine protective actions based on release information. 2. Based upon the projected doses and the guidance given in Attachment "A", the Emergency Director will determine if appropriate protec-tive actions need to be implemented. l 3. Should the projected doses indicate that sheltering or evacuation should be considered, the Emergency Director will determine the ef fectiveness of these protective actions as described in detail

below, a.

Sheltering effectiveness.

1) If necessary, recommend that officials warn the affected population to:

a) Seek shelter, b) Close windows. c) Turn off ventilation systems. d) Seal cracks in doors with wet rags.

2) Control access to the affected area.
3) Evaluate the possibility of evacuation after the plume has passed:

S -lS 3 Revision 2 Page 2 Of 4 Pages 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.20 Date

a)' After the plume has passed, evaluate the significance of ground deposition in accordance with EPIP 5.7.18, Off-Site And Site Boundary Monitoring. 1. Determine if dose rates are sufficient to warrant subsequent evacuation. Multiply the projected dose by the external a. factor (shielding factor for external whole body gamma doses are presented in Attachment "B"). Compare the projected dose to the PAG for whole body gamma dose. 2. Evaluate the significance of inhalation dose (shielding. factors for inhalation doses are pre-sented in Attachment "C"). Shielding factors are for a sealed, wood-frame house. Multiply the projected dose by the inhalation a. shielding factor to determine the reduction in inhalation dose from the plume. Compare the projected dose to the PAG for thyroid dose. 3. Determine the critical organ of concern, the whole body or the thyroid. Compare the PAG for the critical organ to the PAG for that. organ. b. Evacuation effectiveness.

1) The effectiveness of evacuation in limiting radiation dose is a function of:

a) Time required y evacuate - obtain evacuation times. T(EV), f rom Attachment "D" Evacuation Times. Alterna-tively, T(EV) may be estimated as follows: T(EV) = TD. *N M* T Where: T = Time delay after occurrence of the incident associ-D ated with notification of responsible officials, interpretation of data, and the decision to evac-unte as a protective action. T = Time required by officials to notify people to N evacuate. T = Time required for people to mobilize and get under g way. T = Travel time required to leave the affected areas. T Revision 2 Page 3 Of 4 Pages 'rocedure ! umber EPIP 5.7.20 Date 3-

If evacuation is completed before the plume arrives, then evacuation is 100% effective. b) Time of exposure to the plume - Determine the plume arrival time T(PA) as follows: T(PA) = TB* T Wherer T = Time projected before release begins. B T =. Time projected for plume travel for given windspeed T and downwind distances from the start of release. To calculate T r fer t EPIP 5.7.17 Dose Assess T ment. Evaluate constraints against evacuation. Compare the evacuation time T(EV) with the estimated plume arrival time T(PA). ~ 1. If there is - cime to evacuate before the plume arrives, there are no local constraints, evacuation appears to offer a significant reduction in dose, and the societal benefits outweigh the societal cost, recommend evacuation. 2. In cases where there is no time to evacuate prior to - the arrival of - the plume arrival time and evacuation time are nearly equal and/or there are local constraints, again evaluate the benefits of sheltering (vs. the potential risks of evacuation). IX. ATTACEMENTS A. Attachment "A", Recommended Protective Actions To Reduce Whole Body And Thyroid Dose From Exposure to a Gaseous Plume. B. Attachment "B", In External Gamma Dose From Passing Cloud. C. Attachment "C", Reduction In Inhalation dose From Pass Cloud. D. Attachment "D", Estimated Evacuation Times. E. Attachment "E", Gross Protective Action Guides. 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.20 Date b -Il#-kk2f Revision 2 Page 4 Of 4 Pages

~ \\TTACHMENT "A" ~?MERGENCY PLAN IMPl.EMENTINC PROCEDURE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTION CUIDES RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS 1N) REDUCE WHOLE BODY AND THYROID DOSE FROM EXPOSURE TO A CASEOUS PLUME PROJECTED DOSE (REM) TO THE POPULATION RECOMMENDED ACTIONS (a) COMMENTS Whole Body - < 1 No plan ~ned protective actions Previously recommended; (b). protective actions may be reconsidered or ter-Thyroid - < 5 Off-site authorities may issue minated. an advisory to seek shelter - and await further instructions. Monitor environmental radiation levels. t Whole Body - I to 5 Seek shelter as a minimum. If constraints exist to Consider evacuation /unless con-prevent full-scale evacu-Thyroid - 5 to 25 straints make it impractical. ation, special considera-Monitor environmental radiation tion be given for evacu-levels. Control access to ation of children and affected areas. pregnant women. Whole Body - 5 And Above Conduct mandatory evacuation. Sheltering is an alterna-Monitor environmental radiation tive if evacuation cannot Thyroid - 25 And Above levels and adjust area for be promptly accomplished. mandatory evacuation based on these levels. Control access i to affected areas. ~ (a) These actions are recommended for planning purposes. Protective action decisions at the time of the incident must take existing conditions into consideration (e.g. weather, plume arrival time). (b) At the time of the incident, officials may implement low-impact protective actions in keeping with the principle of maintaining radiation exposures as low as reason-ably achievable (ALARA). 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.20 Date 7 ' Y-lSN Revision 2 Page 1 Of 1 Pages J ,--m.-- y v -

~ iTTACl?iENT "B" 0:ERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTION CUIDES REDUCTION IN EXTERNAL CAM!A DOSE FROM PASSIEC CLOUD SHIELDING FACTOR (* SHIELDING FACTOR

  • STRUCTURE OR LOCATION AVERACE RANCE Outside 1.0 Vehicles 1.0 Wood Frame House (No Basement)( }

0.9 Basement Of Wood House 0.6 0.1 to 0.7(c) Masonry House (No Basement) 0.6 0.4 to 0.7(*) Basement of Masonry House 0.4 0.1 to 0.5(*} Large Office or Industrial Building 0.2 0.1 to 0.3(c)(d) TES: (a) The' ratio of the interior dose to the exterior dose. (b) A wood f rame house with brick or stone veneer is approximately equivalent to a house for shielding purposes. (c) This range is mainly due to different wall materials and different geometries. (d) 'The reduction factor depends on where the personnel are located within the' building (e.g. the basement or an inside room). "rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.20 Date 1-3 5 Revision 2 Page 1 Of 1 EngM

ATTACIDIENT "C" EMERCENCY PLAN I?fPI.E? TENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTIOM GUfDES 1 INHALATION SHIELDING FACTORS FOR A WOOD HOUSE, SNUG DOORS, CLOSED WINDOWS C S 1.o mg 8 mph (3.6 M/S) o w .8 c 4 mph 2 3 (1.8 ft/S) H 5$ .6 = E O s G S .4 m 5 Wind Speed = 1 mph (.447 M/S) g $o .2 zoy Note: 1 mph = 0.447 M/S 5 8 z 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 v DISTANCE IN MILES i l l l rocedure Number 5.7.20 Date 5 ' 7 T 2-" Revision 2 Page 1 of 1 Pages

s ....m... .u,,. t v., u. .. iv..o..anunu sTTAdHMENT "D" NERGENC*l PLAN TMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTION CUTDES i ESTIMATED EVACUATION TIMES SECTOR -EVACUATION TIME RADIUS (MINUTES) (MILES) SECTOR POPULATION EVACUATION ROUTE NORMAL ADVERSE l-2 A* O l-2 B* 4 9.2 Miles; Gravel Road to U.S. 18.5 55.25 136 East 1-2 C* O l-2 D* O l-2 E* 6 9.9 Miles; Route U To U.S. 19.9 59.5 136 East 1-2 F* 4 10.3 Mi*es; Route U East To 20.7 61.8 111 to U.S. 136 East 1-2 G* O 1-2 H* O 1-2 J* O 1-2 K* O 1-2 L 3 Northeast U.S. 67 South To 26.0 83.0 U.S. 73 South To Falls City 4 1-2 M* O 1-2 N 5 U.S. 136 West To U.S. 73/75 26.0 83.0 North To Nebraska City 1-2 P 4 U.S. 136 West To U.S. 73/75 26.0 83.0 North To Nebraska City 1-2 Q* O l-2 R* O 2-5 A* 18 9.7 Miles; U.S. 136 East 19.7 58.8 2-5 B* 30 8.7 Miles; U.S. 136 East 17.8 53.4 2-5 C* 45 7.7 Miles; U.S. 136 East 16.0 48.0 'rocedure Humber EPTP 5.7.20 Date_ - I ',-_ 'D 3 _, Pcvision 2 Page 1 Of 3 Pages

\\TTACHMEET "D" ?MERGENCY PLAM IMPLEMENTTNG PROCEDURE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTf0N GUIDES . ESTIMATED EVACUATION TIMES SECTOR EVACUATION TIME ' RADIUS (!!1NUTES) (MILES) SECTOR POPULATION EVACUATION ROUTE NORMAL ADVERSE (+ T 2-5 D* 215 8.6 Miles; Route U to U.S. 136 20.2 60.5-East s 2-5 E* 110 8.9 Miles; Route E to U.S. 136 18.3 57.8 East 2-5 F* 37 9.8 Miles; Route U to Route E 20.1 60.2 to Route 111 To U.S. 136 East 2-5 G* 15 12.4 Miles; Route U to Route E 25.0 74.9 to Route 111 To U.S. 136 East 2-5 H* 5 13.3 Miles; Route U to Route E 26.7 79.8 to Route 111 To U.S. 136 East 2-5 J 7 Northeast U.S. 67 South To 19.7 62.0 U.S. 73 South To Falls City 4 2-5 K 17 Northeast U.S. 67 South To 19.7 s62.0 U.S. 73 South To Falls City 2-5 L 210 Northeast U.S. 67 South To 19.7 62.0 U.S. 73 South To Falls City 2-5 M 26-Northeast U.S. 67 South To 19.7 62.0 U.S. 73 South To Falls City 2-5 N 24 U.S. 136 West To U.S. 73/75 19.7 62.0 North To Nebraska City 2-5 P 46 U.S. 136 West To U.S. 73/75 19.7 62.0 North To Nebraska City - s 2-5 Q 42 U.S. 136 West To U.S. 73/75 19.7 62.0 North To Nebraska City %A a- '\\ 2-5 R 187 U.S. 136 West To U.S. 73/75 19.7 62.0 I North To Nebraska City 5-10 A* 442 3.3 Miles; Route B East 12.4 38.4 5-10 B* 151 4.7 !!iles; Route D to Route B 11.5 34.4 i East 3 'rocedure Nunber EPTP 5.7.20 Date - 'I Revision 2 Page ? Of 3 Pages I?

~ 1 e ~ \\TI ACICIENT "D" ~ MEPCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTINC PROCEDURE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDES .(} w. ESTIMATED EVACUATION TIMES SECTOR ^ EVACUATION TIME RADIUS - (!!INUTES) (MILES) SECTOR POPULATION \\c EVACUATION ROUTE NORMAL-ADVERS$ s. 5-10 C* 635 - '5.3 Miles; U.S. 275 to U.S. 136 19.5 58.4 East N 5-10 D* 1515 3.0 Miles; U.S. 136 East 27.2 81.7 xs-5-10 E* 159 ' s'6.2'}iiles; Route 111 To 14.6 43.8 U.Se 136 East 5-10 F* 59 5.8 Miles; Route 2 To Route J 12.6 37.2 East 5-10 C* 95 6.9 Miles; Route 2 To Route J 14.6 43.7 East 5-10 H 69 Route U To Route E to Route 111 14.6 43.7 To U.S. 136 To Maryville 5-10 J 115 Northeast U.S. 67 South To 14.6 43.7 s U.S. 73 South To Falls City .s.. ,f 5-10 K 333 Northeast U.S. 67 South To 14.'6 43.7 U.S. 73 South To Falls City 3 5-10 L 79 Northeast U.S. 67* South To 14.6 43.7 U.S. 73 South To Falls City + r. i. 5-10 M

111, Northeast U.S. 67 South To '

14.6 43.7 U.S. 73 South To Falls City 5-10 N 82 U.S. 136 West To U.S. 73/75 12.4 34." North To Nebraska City 5-10 .P 107 U.S. 136 West To U.S. 73/75' 12.4 38.4 North To Nebraska City 5-10 Q 148 U.S. 67 West To U.S. 73/75 12.4 38.4 North To Nebraska City 5-10 R 1236~,_ U.S. 67 West To U.S. 73/75 12.4 38.4 North To Nebraska City s , ' ~ ' Data Obtained From Evacuation Time Estimate Study January, 1981. 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.20 Date * -l'7 l# 35 Revision 2 Page 3 Of 3 Pages

(8 EHMENT "E" '.NERCENCY PLAN TMP!,EMENTING PROCEDtiRE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTION CI'! DES CROSS PROTECTIVE ACTION CUIDES In the rages shown, the lowest value should be used if there are no major local constraints in providing protection at that level, especially to sen-sitive populations. Local constraints may make lower values impractical to use, but in no case should the higher value be exceeded in determining the need for protective action. The attached chart may-be used for preliminary determination of the Inte-grated Dosos for downwind receptor points during an accident situation at CNS. Calculation of time before Protective Action Cuides (PACS) are reached may be done using the following formula and attached Table. The Table includes PACS for the Projected Whole Body Camma Dose (Rem) and Projected Thyroid Dose (Rem) for Atmospheric Stability Classes B D, and F. Each stability class if divided into wind spceds of 22.5, 10, and 5 mph. The stability. classes represent a bracketing of the seven (7) Pasquill Categories of A, B, C D, E, F, and C. The listed wind speeds are intended to bracket winds experienced 90% of.the. time at CNS. For wind speeds between those listed the more conservative (safe) times should be used. 1 The following formula shall be used to calculate the Actual Time-(HOURS) to reach PAGs, based on Actual Emission Rates in Ci/Sec. ar ime = A ua me ( urs) To Reach PACS Actual Emis on Ra e (Ci/Sec) x 4 I y 1 4 i D s 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.20 Date 3-i Revisico 2 Page 1 Of 3 Pages

nTAC$MLNT T'E" TERGENCY PLAN TMPLDfENTIMG PROCEDURE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTION CUIDES GROSS PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDES STABILITY CLASS A, B TIME (HOURS) TO REACH PROTECTIVE ACTION CUIDE (PAGE) INTEGRATED DOSE WIND PROTECTIVE

  • AT AN ERP RELEASE RATE OF 100 Ci/Sec VELOCITY ACTION DISTANCE DOWNWIND OF CNS - (MILES)

MPH CUIDES 1.5 2.5 3.5 5 10 20 35 50 22.5 5 REM-PAG 94 227 312 416 757 1388 2272 HY OID - 25 REM-PAG 471 1136 1562 2083 3787 6944 11363 1 REM-PAG 188 454 625 833 1639 3225 EH ERNAL - 5 REM-PAC 943 2272 3125 4166 8196 16129 10 5 REM-PAG 41 102 131 185 333 1724 Y OID - 25 RDf-PAG 208 510 657 925 1666 8620 1 RDI-PAG 83 212 285 400 833 5000 A ~ 5 RDi-PAG 416 1063 1428 2000 4166 25000 5 5 RDf-PAG 20 50 66 90 250 757 OID - 25 REM-PAG 104 250 333 454 1250 3787 1 REM-PAG 45 107 151 222 500 2941 EHERNAL - 5 RDf-PAG 227 537 757 1111 2500 14700 STABILITY CLASS C, D TIME (HOURS) TO REACH PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDE (PAGE) INTEGRATED DOSE WIND PROTECTIVE

  • AT AN ERP RELEASE RATE OF 100 C1/Sec VELOCITY ACTION DISTANCE DOWNWIND OF CNS - (MILES)

MPH GUIDES 1.5 2.5 3.5 5 10 20 35 50 22.5 5 REM-PAC 18 22 31 41 100 238 500 THYROID - 25 RDf-PAC 92 113 156 208 500 1190 2500 1 RDf-PAC 37 45 62 90 217 555 1298 A - 5 REM-PAC 185 227 312 454 1086 2777 6493 10 5 REM-PAG 8 9 13 19 45 416 HYROID - 25 RDi-PAG 40 49 65 96 227 2083 1 REM-PAG 16 20 27 43 107 1176 EEAL - 5 REM-PAG 83 102 138 217 537 5882 5 5 REM-PAC 4 5 6 9 22 156 THYROID - 25 RDf-PAC 20 25 32 48 113 781 1 REM-PAC 8 11 15 23 66 625 EXTERNAL - 5 REM-PAG 41 56 75 116 333 3125

  • Refer To Page 1 Of This Attachment.

'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.20 Date k-N' Revision 2 Page 2 of 3 Pages

5ITACHMEliT "E" 3.MERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.20 PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDES CROSS PROTECTIVE ACTION CUIDES f STABILITY CLASS E, F, G TIME (HOURS) TO REACH PROTECTIVE ACTION CUIDE (PAGE) INTEGRATED DOSE -WIND PROTECTIVE

  • AT AN ERP RELEASE RATE OF 100 Ci/Sec VELOCITY ACTION DISTANCE DOWNWIND OF CNS'- (MILES)

MPH GUIDES 1.5 2.5 3.5 5-10 20 35 50 22.5 5 REM-PAG 250 106 63 53 71 106 + THYROID - 25 REM-PAG 531 316 265 357 531 1 REM-PAC 500 217 131 114 169 285 EXTERNAL - 5 REM-PAC 2500 1086 657 574 847 1428 10 5 REM-PAG 108 45 27 23 178 HYROID - 25 REM-PAG 543 227 138 119 892 t 1 REM-PAC 227 100 62 58 500 ERNAL - 5 REM-PAG 1136 500 312 294 2500 5 5 REM-PAC 833 54 22 14' 12 72 HYROID - 25 REM-PAC 4166 271 113 71 60 362 120 52 34 35" 294' 1 REM-PAC 4 EXTERNAL 25 REM-PAG 602 263 172 178 1470

  • Refer To Page 1 Of This Attachment.

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ME7GENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY 1

I.- PURPOSE This procedure provides a means of-insuring the operational readiness an'd availability of equipment required for the immediate action steps of all I four Emergency Classification action levels. T II. DISCUSSION' l As an emergency situation progresses, conditions may arise which-require augmentation of - emergency equipment. The necessary equipment will be utilized on an as-needed basis to support the emergency operations. III. REFERENCE MATERIAL A. CNS Emergency Plan.' B. NUREG 0654', Revision 1. IV. PREREQUISITES A. None. V. LIMITATIONS A. None. VI. PRECAUTIONS A. None. ^ VII. EQUIPMENT A. Equipment covered by this procedure includes: 1. First aid and rescue equipment. 2. Respiratory. protection equipment. 3. Vehicles and radio equipment. 4. Radiation detection equipmenc. 5. Decontamination equipment and supplies. 6. General emergency equipment and supplies. Revised By/Date Reviewed By/Date Approved By/Date Rev. Procedure Page 1 Of fff t- ' 27 '3 D. Whitman 2/26/83 J. Sayer 3/28/83 / 2 5.7.21 2 Pages

'III. PROCEDURE A. Emergency Equipment Inventory. 1. Once per quarter and/or after use emergency equipment will be inventoried and the equipment calibrations checked. Operability and equipment maintenanco will be conducted in accordance with normal station procedures. 2. .During inspection any equipment bration shall be replaced in a timely manner.found inoperative or out of cali-3. During inspection any deficiency of inventory shall be resolved by replacement in a timely manner. 4 Normal use equipment located.in the OSCs may be used during emer-gency situations. the OSCs, personnel assembled atThis was one of the criteria of the placement of these locations will have access to equipment and supplies they are familiar with in their normal duties that may be used during an emergency and dependent upon the emergency condition. IX. ATTACHMENTS A. Attachment "A", Emergency Equipment Maintained At Control Room. B. Attachment "B", Emergency Equipment Maintained At TSC. C. Attachment "C", Emergency Equipment Maintained At OSCs. D. Attachment "D".. Emergency Equipment Maintained At EOF. E. Attachment "E", Emergency Equipment Maintained At AEOF. F. Attachment "F", Emergency Equipment Maintained For Ambulance. G. Attachment "G", Emergency Equipment Maintained At Hospital. H. Attachment "H", Emergency Vehicles Maintained At CNS. Procedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date 3-)T-k fb Revision 2 Page 2 Of 2 Pages

......au... .\\ITACRMZNT "A" EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT CONTROL ROOM A. General Supplies. Item Ouantity 1. Coveralls, Large. 4 Each 2. Hood, Canvas. 4 Each 3. Shoe Covers, Latex. 12 Pairs 4. Shoe Covers, Canvas. a 5. Cloves, Surgeon's. 24 Pairs 6. Glove Liners, White Cotton. 24 Pairs 7. Gloves, Plastic Covered. 4 Pairs 8. Cloves. White Cotton (Work). 12 Fairs 9. Extended Probe Teletector (Range 0-1,000 R/Hr). 1 Each 10. Geiger-Mueller Survey Meter (Range 0-50 mR/Hr). 1 Each 11. Ion-Chamber R0-2 (Range 0-50 R/Hr). 1 Each 12. Dosimeter, Direct Reading (1 R). 6 Each 13. Dosimeter. Direct Reading (0-10 R). 4 Each 14 Dosimeter, Direct Reading (0-200 mR). 4 Each 15. Dosimeter Charger. 1 Each 16. Batteries For Dosimeter Charger. 1 Set 17. Thyroid Blocking Tablets. 10 Bottles B. Respiratory Protection Equipment. Item Ouantity 1. Air B3eathing Masks (Self-Contained) (Complete In Case, 45 Fe Tank). 3 Each 2. Full Face Filter Masks With Filters. 30 Each 2b-2 b'N$ Ub 'rocedure Neeber EPIP 5.7.21 Date Revision 2 Page 1 Of 3 Pages

.......~...a...... .>......a....... ..n.. u n u \\TTACKHENT "A" "MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT THVENTORY EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT CONTROL ROOM B. Respiratory Protection Equipment (Continued). Item Quant!tt 3. Spare 45 Ft Air Cylinders. 3 Each

  • Note: The air breathing equipment is not within the Emergency Box but the cases are rack-wall-mounted near the Emergency Box for convenience, inspection, and maintenance.

C. Miscellaneous (Supplies). Item Quantity 1. Masking Tape, Paper, 2". 3 Rolls 2. Masking Tape,' Cloth, 2". 3 Rolls 3. Plastic Sheeting, 20' x 20'. 2 Sheets 4. Plastic Bag, Small. 1 Box 5. Plastic Bag, Large. 6 Each 6. Radiation Warning Signs. 12 Each 7. File Cards, 3" x 5". 1 Package 8. Radiation Barrier Rope, 200'. 1 Coil 9. Smear Papers, 100s. 12 Boxes 10. Radiation Warning Tape. 1 Roll 11. Pad, Paper, 8 1/2" x 11". 2 Each 12. Pad, Paper, 5" x 8". 2 Each 13. Pencils, Lead. 6 Each 14. Pencils, Grease Type, Red. 6 Each 15. Stapler With Staples. 1 Each 16. Envelopes, Manila, 3" x 5", 100s. 2 Each 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date b-D N-S b$ Revision 2 Page 2 Of 3 Pages

[2 ' CY EOUTPMENT Iny EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAIN TAINED AT CONTROL ROOM C. Miscellaneous (Supplie ) s (Continued). II. Clipbea7g,. 18 Hand Lantern, Battery T D 19 ype. Flashlight, Battery Ty 2 Each 20 pe. Sets Of Batteries For H 2 Each 21 and Lantern. 2 Each Sets Of Batteries For Fl 22 ashlights. Scissors. Blunt Point 2 Sets 23 . 6 ". Step-Off Pad. 2 Sets 24 First Aid Kit. 1 Set '5 General Arrangement Dr 2 Each 26 awing. Survey Map. I Each 27 Canister (Spare). 1 Set 28 Scotch Tape And Dispe 1 Each 29. nser. Potassium Iodide Leafl 12 Each 30. ets. Emergency Procedure 5 4 1 Each .1, General Fire. 100 Copies 1 Copy 'rocedure Numb Da te 2 ~' Q Revision A Page d Pages

u..u......m u.. .,.n..va v s o.w...... a. m.w,u. ' TTACdMENT "B" 'MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPM0' MAINTAINED AT TSC A. Equipment And Reference Documents. Item Quantity 1. Copy Machine. 1 Each 2. Telecopier. 1 Each 3. Telephones; Includes NRC Extensions. 9 Each 4. Radio Remote Control Units. 2 Each 5. Zytron Terminals. 1 Each 6. Alternate Intercom (Bone Phone). 1 Each 7. Dose Assessment Equipment. a. Computer Terminal. 1 Each b. Inopleths, Maps. 1 Set 8. CNS Technical Specifications. 1 Set 9. CNS Updated Safety Analysis Report. 1 Set 10. Flow Diagrams And Drawings. 1 Set 11. State Emergency Response Plans (Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, And Iowa). 1 Each 12. Local Emergency Response Plans (Otoe Relocation Plan, Nebraska EPZ Evacuation Study, Nemaha, Richardson, And Atchison Counties). 1 Each 13. Emergency Plan, Complete Set Of EPIPs, And Emergency Telephone Directory. 1 Each B. General Supplies. Item Quantity 1. Coveralls, Large. 4 Each 2. Hood, Canvas. 4 Each 3. Shoe Covers, Latex. 12 Pairs 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date $-2)-323 Revision 2 Page 1 Of 3 Pages

~. v..u r r.a ..u v i.uu. a ar.a iv., vr onn a to..a. naten c \\TTACHMENT "B" CMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 FMERCENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT TSC B. General Supplies (Continued). Item Ouantity 4. Shoe Covers, Canvas. 8 Pairs 5. Gloves, Surgeon's. 24 Pairs 6. Clove Linars White Cotton. 24 Pairs 7. Gloves, Plastic Covered. 4 Pairs 8. Gloves, White Cotton (Work). 12 Pairs 9. Masking Tape. 2 Rolls 10. Ion-Chamber R0-2 (Range 0-50 R/Hr). 1 Each 11. Dosimeter, Direct Reading (1 R). 5 Each 12. Dosimeter Charger. 1 Each 13. Batteries For Dosimeter Charger.

1. Set 14.

Sound Power Set. 2 Sets 15. Sound Power Extensions. 2 Sets 16. Flashlights. 2 Each' 17. Flashlight Batteries. 6 Sets 18. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus. 4 Each 4 19. Spare Bottles For SCBA. 2 Each 20. Full Face Particulate Respirators And Cartridges. 6 Each 21. Thyroid Blocking Tablets. 10 Bottles 22. Clipboards. 2 Each 21. Step-Off Pads. 1 Each 24 Emergency Action Logs. 10 Pads -2xf]?23 'rocedure Number EFTP 5.7.21 Date Revision 2 Page 2 Of -3 Pages

\\TTACHMENT "B" EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT TSC C. EPIPs For Emergency Use. EPIP Number Title Quantity 5.7.1 Emergency Classification 2 Copies 5.7.2 NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT _ Implementing Actions 2 Copies 5.7.3 ALERT Implementing Actions 2 Copies 5.7.4 SITE AREA EMERGENCY Implementing Actions 4 Copies 5.7.5 GENERAL EMERGENCY Implementing Actions 4 Copies 5.7.6 Notification 10 Copies 5.7.7 Activation Of TSC 10 Copies 5.7.10 Personnel Assembly And Accountability 5 Copies 5.7.11 Evacuation Of Non-Essential Site Personnel 10 Copies 5.7.13 Personnel Monitoring And Decontamination 10 copies 5.7.14 Stable Iodide Thyroid Blocking 4 Copies 5.7.15 Rescue And Re-Entry 3 Copies 5.7.16 Release Rate Determination 2 Copies 5.7.17 Dose Assessment 14 Copies 5.7.18 Off-Site And Site Boundary Monitoring 5 Copies 5.7.19 On-Site Radiological Monitoring 2 Copies 5.7.23 Media 5 Copies 5.7.24 Medical 4 Copies 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date )') '!b Revision 2 Page 3 Of 3 Pages

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MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT OSCs A.

Chemistry And Health Physics OSC. 1. General Supplies. Item Quantity a. Clipboards. 4 Each b. Note Pads. 4rach-c. Pencils. 12 Each d. Flashlights. 3 Each e. Masking Tape. 2 Rolls f. Emergency Action Log. ? Pads g. Dosimeters (1 R). 5 Each h. High Range Survey Instrument. 2 Each 4 1. RO-2, 2 Each

j. Hi-Volume Air Sampler.

k. Particulate Filters 2" And 4". 20 Each 1. Charcoal And Silver Zeolite, Cartridges. 10 Each m. Air Sample Plastic Bags And Labels. 20 Each n. Smear Supplies, Books. 10 Each o. Batteries For Flashlights. 3 Sets p. Dosimeter Charger. 1 Each q. Batteries For Charger. 1 Set r. Step-off Pads. 1 Set s. Area Roster Sheet. 1 Each

  • Available From Normal Use Work Area.

'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date -D)- Revision 2 Page 1 of 5 Pages

....s,s... iTTACHMENT "C" v r...a.. s u..a ..v.. n, EMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT OSCs 2. Protection Equipment. Item Ouantity Protective Clothing (Full Set). a. 6 Each b. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus. 4 Each c. Spare Bottles. 2 Each d. Thyroid Blocking Tablets. 10 Bottles 3. EPIPs For Emergency Use. EPIP Number Title Ouantity 5.7.8 Activation Of OSCs 5 Copies 5.7.10 Personnel Assembly And Accountability 2 Copies 5.7.13 Personnel Monitoring And Decontamination 10 Copies 5.7.15 Rescue And Re-Entry 5 Copies 5.7.19 On-Site And Radiological Monitoring 5 Copies 5.7.24 Medical 3 Copies B. I & C/ Electrical OSC. 1. General Supplies. Item Quantity a. Dosimeters (1 R). 5 Each b. Survey Instruments (Cutie Pie). 1 Each c. Masking Tape. 2 Rolls d. I & C/ Electrical Tool Kits. 4 Each e. Flashlights. 4 Each f. Simpson VOM. 2 Each rocedure Number EPTP 5.7.21 Date - 1 '- S Revision 2 Page 2 Of 5 Pages

...............n.. s. n.. v.. i v., a.... un o ATTACHME.NT."C" ~MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT OSCs 1. General Supplies (Continued). Item Quantity g. Sound Power Sets. 2 Each h. Sound Power Extensions. 2 Each 1. Emergency Action Logs.. 2 Pads J. Pencils. 10 Each k. Batteries For Flashlights. 4 Sets 1. Dosimeter Charger. 1 Each m. Batteries For Charger. 1 Set n. Step-Off Pads. 2 Each o. Area Roster Sheet. 1 Each 2. Protection Equipment. Item Quantity a. Protective Clothing (Full Set). 6 Each b. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus. 4 Each c. Spare Bottles. 2 Each~ d. Full Face Particulate Respirators And Cartridges. 6 Each e. Thyroid Blocking Tablets. 10 Bottles 3. EPIPs For Emergency Use. i EPIP Number Title Quantity 5.7.8 Activation Of OSCs 5 Copies 5.7.10 Personnel Assembly And Accountability 2 Copies 5.7.13 Personnel Monitoring And Decentamination 10 Copies 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date -D I' 3 Revision 2 Page 3 Of 5 Pages

5TTACHMENT "C" JfERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT OSCs 3. EPIPs For Emergency Use (Continued). EPIP Number Title Quantity 5.7.15 Rescue And Re-Entry 5 Copies 5.7.24 Medical 3 Copies C. Mechanical Maintenance OSC. 1. General Supplies. Item Ouantity a. Dosimeters (1 R). 5 Each b. Survey Instruments (Cutie Pie). 1 Each c. Masking Tape. 2 Rolls d. Flashlights. 4 Each e. Emergency Action Logs. 2 Pads f. Pencils. 10 Each g. Batteries For Flashlights. 4 Sets h. Dosimeter Charger. 1 Each 1. Batteries For Charger. 1 Set

j. Step-Off Pads.

2 Each k. Area Roster Sheet. 1 Each 2. Protection Equipment. Item Quantity a. P;otective Clothing (Full Set). 6 Each b. Self-contained Breathing Apparatus. 4 Each c. Spare Bottles. 2 Each s 'rocedure Nt.mber EPIP 5.7.21 Date T., 4-Revision 2 Page 4 of 5 Pages

3 TACHMENT "C" 3ERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT OSCs 2. Protection Equipment (Continued). Ites Quantity d. Full Face Particulate Respirators And Cartridges. 6 Each e. Thyroid Blocking Tablets. 10 Bottles 3. EPIPs For Emergency Use. EPIP Number Title Ouantity 5.7.8 Activation Of OSCs 5 Copies 5.7.10 Personnel Assembly And Accountability 2 Copies 5.7.13 Personnel Monitoring And Decontamination 10 Copies 5.7.15 Rescue And Re-Entry 5 Copies 5.7.24 Medical 3 Copies 1 I 1 3 i N .s ] - ->> :S Revision 2 Page 5 Of 5 Pages 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date l

iTTACHMENT "D" .MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF A. General Supplies. Ites Quantity 1. Coveralls, Large. 6 Each 2. Hood, Canvas. 6 Each 3. Shoe Covers, Latex. 12 Pairs 4 Shoe Covers, Canvas, 12 Pairs 5. Closes Surgeon's. 24 Pairs 6. Clove Liners, White Cotton. 24 Pairs 7. Cloves, Plastic Covered. 8 Pairs 8. Hard Hat. 6 Each 9. Gloves, White Cotton (Work). 12 Pairs 10. Extendable Probe Survey Instrument (Range 0-1,000 R/Hr). 2 Each 11. Ion-Chamber Survey Meter (Range 0-50 R/Hr). 2 Each

12. Geiger-Mueller Survey Meter (Range 0-50 mR/Hr).

4 Each 13. Ion-Chamber (Range 0-25 R/Hr). 2 Each 14. Sample Holder With Panceke Type Detector. 1 Each 15. Scaler Electronic Package (MS-2 Or LCS-1). 1 Each

16. Dosimeter, Direct Reading (1 R),

6 Each 17. Dosimeter. Direct Reading (0-10 R). 6 Each 18. Dosimeter, Direct Reading (0-200 mR). 4 Each

19. 90simeter Charger.

1 Each 20. Batteries For Dosimeter Charger. 1 Set l l 21. Portable Air Sampler (High Volume) (60 Hz, 120 V AC). 3 Each 22. Portable Air Sampler (Lov Volume). 1 Each l l 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date = -D IE-Revision 2 Page 1 Of 7 Pages i

i \\TTACHMENT "D" TERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQtfIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF A. General Supplies (Continued). Item Quantity 23. Inverter (12 V DC To 120 V AC). 2 Each 24. Filters For Air Samplers: a. 4" For High Volume. 100 Each b. 47 mm For Low Volume, 100 Each 25. Charcoal Filter For Air Samplers. 25 Each 26. Silver Zeolite Cartridges For Air Samplers. 25 Each 27. Extension Cord, Electric (50'). 2 Each 28. Off-Site Radios (Low Band). 2 Each B. Respiratory Protection Equipment *. Item Ouantity 1. Air B eathing Masks (Self-Contained) (Complete In Case, 45 Ft Tank). 4 Each 2. Full Face Filter Masks With Filters. 6 Each 3. Spa e 45 Ft Air Cylinders. 2 Each

  • Note: The air breathing equipment is not within the Emergency Box but the cases are rack-wall-mounted near the Emergency Box for convenience, inspection, and maintenance.

C. Miscellaneous (Supplies). Item Quantity 1. Masking Tape. Paper, 2". 3 Rolls 2. Masking Tape, Cloth, 2". 3 Rolls 3. Plastic Sheeting, 20' x 20'. 2 Sheets 4 Plastic Bag, Small. I Box 1 1-32 ' Revision 2 Page 2 Of 7 Pages 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date

AiTACHMENT "D" EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EOUTPMENT TNVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINT/.INED AT EOF C. Miscellaneous (Supplies) (Continued). Item Quantity 5. Plastic Bag Large. 6 Each 6. Radiation Warning Signs. 12 Each 7. File Cards, 3" x 5". 1 Package 8 Radiation Barrier Rope, 200'. 1 Coil 9. Smear Papers, 100s. 12 Boxes 10. Radiation Warning Tape. 1 Roll 11. Pad, Paper, 8 1/2" x 11". 6 Each 12. Pad, Paper, 5" x 8". 6 Each 13. Pencils, Lead. 6 Each 14 Pencils Grease Type, Red. 6 Each 15. Stapler With Staples. 1 Each 16. Envelopes, Manila, 3" x 5", 100s. 2 Each 17. C11pboards. 4 Each 18. Hand Lantern, Battery Type. 3 Each 19. Flashlight, Battery Type. 2 Each 20. Sets Of Batteries For Hand Lantern. 3 Sets 21. Sets Of Batteries For Flashlights. 2 Sets 22. Flares, Railroad Type. 6 Each 23. Pocket Knife. 1 Each 24. Small Hand Tool Kit With Straight Slot Screwdriver, Phillips Screwdriver, Small Pliers And Small Vise Grip. 1 Each 25. Scissors Blunt Point, 6". 1 Each 'rocedure Number EPTP 5.7.21 Date -) Revision 2 Pag 3 Of 7 Pages L

......s... o... n a..,.. o .a....., iTTACHMENT "D" CMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT Tf VENTORY EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF C. Miscellaneous (Supplies) (Continued). Item Quantity 26. Shovel. 1 Each 27. Vials, 5 ml. 12 Each 28. Pipette With Rubber Bulb. 12 Each 29. Liter Bottle. 6 Each 30. Step-Off Pads. 2 Each

31. Area Roster Sheet.

1 Each D. Personnel Decontamination Supplies. Item Quantity 1. Potassium Permanganate. 6 Vials 2. Instructions For Making 4% Solution Of Potassium Pe rmanganate. 1 Set 3. Sodium Bisulfite. 6 Vials 4. Titanium Dioxide. 3 Jars 5. Alkanox. 2 Cans 6. Tide, Detergent Soap. 1 Box 7. Septisol (Germicide). 1 Can 8. Lanolin. 1 Jar 9. Swabs, Cotton Tipped, 100s. 3 Packages 10. Compresses, Gauze, 3" X 3", 100s. 2 Packages 11. Towels, Paper. 1 Roll 12. Beaker, Plastic, 100 ml. 3 Each 13. Hand Brush. 2 Each 14 Thyroid Blocking Tablets. 1350 Bottles 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date =E D - ? Revision 2 Page 4 Of 7 Pages

'sTTACHMENT "D" ............,.s...., '.MERGEh'CY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF E. First Aid And Rescue Equipment. Item Quantity 1. First Aid Kit. 1 Each 2. Stretcher *. 1 Each i 3. Rope, 1/2" - 50'. 1 Coil

  • Note: Stretcher stored near Emergency Box.

F. Additional Equipment And Reference Documents. Item Ouantity 1. Copy Machine. 1 Each 2. Telecopiers. -2 Each 3. Typewriter. 1 Each 4. Telephones. 10 Each 5. C.D. Intercom. 1 Each 6. Radio Remote Control Units. 2 Each 7. Portable Radios (Low Band). 2 Each i 8. Alternate Intercom (Bone Phone). 1 Each 9. Dose Assessment Equipment: a. Computer Terminal. 1 Each b.- Inopleths, Maps. 1 Set 10. CNS Technical Specifications. 1 Set 11. CNS Updated Safety Analysis Report. 1 Set 12. Flow Diagrams And Drawings. I Set 13. State Emergency Response Plans (Nebraska, Missouri, 4 Kansas, And Iowa), 1 Each 'rocsdure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date D"-D ~1 3D Revision 2 Page 5 Of 7 Pages

..-~............a......, ..n.. w u \\TTACHMENT "D" EMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMEMT INVENTORY EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF F. Additional Equipment And Reference Documents (Continued). Item Quantity 14. Local Emergency Response Plans (Otoe Relocation Plan, Nebraska EPZ Evacuation Study, Nemaha, Richardson, and Atchison Counties). 1 Each 19. Emergency Plan, Complete Set Of EPIPs, And Emergency Telephone Directory. 2 Each G. EPIPs For Emergency Use. EPIP Number Title Quantity 5.7.1 Emergency Classification 2 Copies 5.7.2 NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT Implementing Actions 2 Copies 5.7.3 ALERT Implementing Actions 2 Copies 5.7.4 SITE AREA EMERGENCY Implementing Actions 4 Copies 5.7.5 GENERAL EMERGENCY Implementing Actions 4 Copies 5.7.6 Notification 10 Cepies 5.7.9 Activation Of EOF 10 copies 5.7.10 Personnel Assembly And Accountability 5 Copies 5.7.11 Evacuation Of Non-Essential Site Personnel 10 copies 5.7.13 Personnel Monitoring And Decontamination 10 Copies 5.7.14 Stable Iodide Thyroid Blocking 4 Copies 5.7.15 Rescue And Re-Entry 3 Copies 5.7.16 Release Rate Determination 7 Copies 5.7.17 Dose Assessment 14 Copies 5.7.18 Off-Site And Site Boundary Monitoring 5 Copies 5.7.19 On-Site Radiological Monitoring 2 Copies 2-2 )- 3 > Revision 2 Page 6 Of 7 Pages 3rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date

......on., .....v., v. .m i.... a no..o n a, .TTACICtENT "D" DIERGENCY PLAN IMPLE!!ENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT TNVENTORY a EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT EOF G. EPIPs For Emergency Use (Continued). EPIP Number Title Quantity 5.7.23 Media 10 copies 5.7.24 Medical 4 Copies 2 E 'rocedure Nutnber EPIP 5.7.21 Date Revision 2 Page 7 Of 7 Pages

....... u s .m w... .o..u.u. JTACHMENT "E" "MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMEL' TING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTOKY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT AEOF i A. General Supplies. Item Quantity 1. Covera 11s Large. 6 Each 2. Hood, Canvas. 6 Each 3. Shoe Covers, Latex. 12 Pairs 4. Shoe Covers, Canvas. 12 Pairs 5. Gloves, Surgeon's. 24 Pairs 6. Glove Liners, White Cotton. 24 Pairs 7. Gloves, Plastic Covered. 8 Pairs 8. Hard Hat. 6 Each 9. Gloves, White Cotton (Work). 12 Pairs 10. Ion-Chamber Survey Meter (Range 0-1,000 R/Hr). 1 Each.

11. Geiger-Mueller Survey Meter (Range 0-50 mR/Hr).

1 Each 12. Ion-Chamber (Range 0-25 R/Hz). 1 Each 13. Sample Holder With Pancake Type Detector. 1 Each 14. Scaler Electronic Package (MS-2 Or LCS-1). 1 Each 15. Dosimeter, Direct Reading (1 R). 6 Each 16. Dosimeter, Direct Reading (0-10 R). 6 Each 17. Dosimeter, Direct Reading (0-200 mR). 2 Each 18. Dosimeter Charger. 1 Each 19. Batteries For Dosimeter Charger. 1 Set 20. Portable Air Sampler (High Volume) (60 Hz, 120 V AC). 3 Each 21. Portable Air Sampler (Low Volume). 1 Each 22. Inverter (12 V DC To 120 V AC). 2 Each 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date - 2 S ') D Revision 2 Page 1 of 5 Pages i

.................u.... 5IIACHMENT "E" 7ERCENCY ' PLAN IMPLEMENTINC ' PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVFNTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT AEOF A. General Supplies (Continued). l Ites Quantity 23. Filters For Air Samplers: r { a. 4" For High Volume. 100 Each b. 47 mm For Low Volume. 100 Each 24. Charcoal Filter For Air Samplers. 25 Each 25. Silver Zeolite Cartridges For Air Samplers. 25 Each 26. Extension Cord, Electric (50'). 1 Each' B. Respiratory Protection Equipment *. Item Quantity 1. Air B3eathing Masks (Self-Contained) (Complete In Case, 45 Ft Tank). 2 Each 2. Full Face Filter Masks With Filters. 6 Each 3. Spare 45 Ft Air Cylinders. 2 Each j

  • Note: The air breathing equipment is not within the Energency Box but the cases are rack-wall-mounted near the Emergency Box for convenience, inspection, and maintenance.

C. Miscellaneous (Supplies). Item Quantity _ 1. Masking Tape, Paper, 2". 3 Rolls 2. Masking Tape, Cloth, 2". 3 Rolls 3. Plastic Sheeting, 20' x 20'. 2 Sheets 4 Plastic Bag, Small. 1 Box 5. Plastic Bag, Large. 6 Each 6. Radiation Warning Signs. 12 Each 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date 7 3 Revision 2 Page 2 of 5 Pages n, e, ~

1TACHMENT "E" 'MERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQt!IPMENT INVENTORY 'S EMERCENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT AEOF C. Miscellaneous (Supplies) (Continued). Item Quantity 7. File Cards, 3" x 5". 1 Package 8. Radiation Barrier Rope, 200'. 1 Coil 9. Smear Papers, 100s. 12 Boxes 10. Radiation Warning Tape. 1 Roll 11. Pad, Paper, 8 1/2" x 11". 6 Each 12. Pad, Paper, 5" x 8". 6 Each 13. Pencils Lead. 6 Each 14. Pencils, Grease Type, Red. 6 Each 15. Stapler With Staples. 1 Each 16. Envelopes, Manila, 3" x 5", 100s. 2 Each 17. Clipboards. 2 Each 18. Hand Lantern, Battery Type. 3 Each 19. Flashlight, Battery Type. 2 Each 20. Sets Of Batteries For Hand Lantern. 3 Sets 21. Sets Of Batteries For Flashlights. 2 Sets 22. Flares, Railroad Type. 6 Each 23. Pocket Knife. 1 Each 24 Small Hand Tool Kit With Straight Slot Screw' driver, Phillips Screwdriver, Small Pliers, And Small Vise Grip. 1 Each 25. Scissors, Blunt Point, 6". 1 Each 26. Shovel. 1 Each 27. Vials, 5 ml. 12 Each ='-D E-1$ k _ Revision 2 Page 3 Of 5 .Pages

  • rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date

..............,.......v........v..., \\ITACHMENT "E" MERCENCY PLAN ItfPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ttAINTAINED AT AEOF C. Miscellaneous (Supplies). (Continued). Item Ouantity 28. Pipette With Rubber Bulb. 12 Each 29. Liter Bottle. 6 Each 30. Step-Off Pads. 2 Each D. Emergency Decontamination Equipment And Supplies. Item Quantity 1. 55 Gallon Radwaste Barrels With Lids. 3 Each 2. Disposable Coveralls. 50 Each 3. Vinyl Examination Gloves, 25 Pair / Box. 2 Boxes 4 2" Masking Tape. 3 Rolls 5. 3' x l' x 5' Poly Bag. 12 Each \\ 6. 8" x 10" x 24" Poly Bag. 36 Each ^ 7. 54" x 15", 3-Ring, Vinyl Swimming Pool. 4 Each 8. Tire Pump. l E'ach ~ 9. Plastic Buckets. 4 Each' s 10. Bars Ivory Soap, Motel Size. 24 Each As, ; 11. Bath Towels, Disposable. 120 Afprox. 12. Applicators, Cotton Tipped (100/ Package). 2 Packages 13. Poly Sheeting (20' x 100' x 0.006"). 1 Roll ~ 14. Health Physics Procedure 9.1.6, Personnel Decontaminatico. 6 Ccpies 15. Potassium Permanganate. 6 Vials 16. Instructions Fer Making 4% Solution Of Potassium Pe rmangana t e. 1 Set 17. Sodium Bisulfite. 6 Vials 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date -) .S Revision 2 Page 4 of 5 Pages ~_

1 5TTACHMENT "E" v........... .m..... {MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMEETING PP.0CEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY A EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT AEOF 5 .. s ' J D. - Emergency Decontamination Equipment And Supplies'(Continued). Item Quantity ,s-

18. Titanium Dioxide.

3 Jars

19. Alkanox.

2 Cans 20. Tide. Detergent Soap. 1 Box 21. Septisol (Germicide). 1 Can 22. Lanolin. 1 Jar 23. Swabs, Cotton Tipped, 100s. 3 Packages 24. Compresses, Gauze, 3" x 3", 100s. 2 Packages 25. Towels, Paper. 1 Roll 26. Beaker, Plactic 100 ml. 3 Each 27. Hand Brush. 10 Each 28. Thyroid Blockin'g Tablets. 700 Bottles E. First Aid And Rescue Equip' ment. Item Quantity 1. First Aid Kit. 1 Each F. Additional Equipment And Reference Documents. ,1 Item Quantity 1. State Emergency Response Plans (Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, And Iowa). 1 Each 2. Local Emergency Response Plans (Otoe Relocation Plan, Nebraska EPZ Evacuation Study, Nemaha, Richardson, And Atchison Counties). 1 Each 3. Emergency Plan, Comple'ce Set Of EPIPs, And Emergency Telephone Directory. 2 Each t 'n ~

  • rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date

-li E % sX' Revision 2 Page 5 Of 5 Pages

i WTAC1:3ENT "F" .MERGEMCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED FOR AMBULANCE 1 A. Emergency Equipment Maintained For Ambulance. Item Quantity 1. Dosimeter, Direct Reading (0-200 mR). 10 Each 2. Dosimeter Charger. 2 Each 3. TLD Badge. 10 Each 4. Geiger-Mueller Survey Meter. 1 Each 5. Ion-Chamber Survey Instrument. 1 Each 6. Radiation Tags. 10 Each 7. Plastic Sheeting. 1 Roll 8. Dosimeter Log Sheets. 3 Each 9. Smear Supplies. 1 Box 10. Health Physics Procedure 9.6.2, Portable Beta-Gamma Counting Instrument. 1 Copy 11. Scaler Electronic Package (MS-2) With Pancake Type Detector And Sample Holder. 1 Each 12. High Band Frequency 2-Way Radio. 1 Each 13. Form CNS-HP25, TLD Badging Record. 1 Each 's s 4 \\ 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date --D >- E ! Revision 2 Page 1 Of 1 Pages ~~

J.TTACHMENT "G"

MERGENCY PI.AN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE ~

5.7.21 EMERGENCY EOUIPMENT INVENTORY' 4 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED AT HOSPITAL A. Emergency Equipment Maintained At Hospital. Item Quantity 1. Radiation' Barrier Rope. 1 Roll 2. Masking Tape. 10 Rolls 3. Absorbent Paper. I Roll ~ 4. Plastic Sheeting. 1 Rol'l-1 5. Waste Container (Liquid And Solid). 1 Each 6. Applicable Radiation Warning Signs. 5 Each 2 7. Shoe Covers, Plastic. 60 Pairs .8. Shoe Covers, Cloth. 15 Pairs 9. Bags, Plastic (Large). 10 Each 10. Bags, Plastic (Small).. 20 Each 11. Radiation Marking Tape. 2 Rolls 12. Coveralls (Anti-C). 2 Pairs 13. EPIP 5.7.24, Me' dical. 5 Copies 14. Gloves, Rubber Disposable. 2 Boxes

15. Cardboard Boxes, 2' x 3'.

6 Each 16. Masolin Rags. 100 Each 4-i I 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date A-ISY ID 2 Revision 2 Page 1 Of 1 Pages .n,

4TTACHMENT "H" EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.21 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY EMERGENCY VEHICLES MAINTAINED AT CNS A. Emergency Vehicles Maintained At CNS. Item Quantity 1. Window Van (4WD), Suburban With High Band Radio For Emergency / Environmental.Use Only. 1 2. Pickup Truck (4WD), 3/4 Ton With High Band Radio. 1 3. Pickup Truck (2WD), 3/4 Ton. 1 4. Ambulance (2WD), Chevy Van 20 With Medical Configuration 111gh Band Radio For Medical Use Only. 1 5. Automobile, Sedan

  • With High Band Radio.

5

  • Vehicles normally driven by Station Superintendent and Department-Supervisors.

'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.21 Date '2I' Revision 2 Page 1 Of 1 Pages

EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.23 MEDIA I. PURPOSE ~ To effectively respond to an emergency the CNS technical staff must remain isolated from peripheral duties that may distract from mitigating the emergency and restoring the station' to safe and stable conditions. It is recognized, however, that accurate and timely information must be made available to the various state, local, and federal agencies, the general public, and the news media. To facilitate this goal additional NPPD personnel will report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and act as the liaison between CNS technical personnel and NPPD public information personnel located in the General Office Emergency Center (GOEC) and Media Release Center (MRC). This procedure identifies how information regarding station status will be developed and transmitted to the GOEC and MRC. II. DISCUSSION A. The policies regarding public information to be transmitted to the GOEC and MRC (and ultimately to the general public) are described below and will serve to guide NPPD during any emergency at CNS: 1. The District has established a policy of full disclosure and will maintain a - f ree, open relationship with the public, with public officials, and with the communities near CNS and with its employees. 2. The District will provide the public with accurate, prompt, and candid information pertaining to the emergency. This information will be either written or spoken and will be disseminated through established news and information channels. 3. The District will communicate with the public via newspaper, radic, television, and written correspondence, with the news media by. means of written materials, briefings, telecasts, radio broadcasts, conferences, and telephone, and with its employees by means of-telephone and/or intra-district publications. B. Depending upon the emergency situation it may become necessary to develop and release general information regarding the status of station prior to arrival of additional NPPD personnel at the EOF and NPPD Public Information Officers at the MRC. If this occurs, the release of information to the media will be made at the ' discretion of the Manager, Public Affairs Division, after making contact with the Emergency Director (or his designated representative) and the GOEC staff. C. This procedure is implemented by NPPD personnel at the following off-site emergency response facilities: Revised By/Date Reviewed By/Date Ap roved By/Date Rev. Procedure Page 1 Of Mwm D. Whitman 3/8/83 J. Sayer 3/16/83 2 5.7.23 4 Pages u/9 S3

1. General Office Emergency Center (COEC).

2. -Media Release Center (MRC).

3. Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). D. Information describing the procedures to be followed and activities to. be conducted at the GOEC and MRC are presented in General Office Guideline 5.4. III. REFERENCE MATERIAL A. CNS Emergency Plan. B. NUREG 0654 Revision 1. C. NUREG 0696. D. General Office Guideline 5.3. E. General Office Guideline 5.4 IV. PREREQUISITES A. An ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY has been-declared - in accordance with EPIP 5.7.1, Emergency Classification. B. Either EPIP 5.7.2, EPIP 5.7.3, EPIP 5.7.4, or EPIP 5.7.5 and EPIP 5.7.6 has been implemented. V. LIMITATIONS A. None. VI. PRECAUTIONS A. Accuracy in developing and releasing information regarding an emergency at CNS is extremely important. Always verify information with other sources before any releases are made to the GOEC, the MRC, the media, or the public. B. Accuracy in. receiving information regarding an emergency at CNS is extremely important. Ensure that the information is recorded concisely and that the reporting of ficial repeatr the information and gives his name. VII. EQUIPMENT A. None. -l3 5E D-Revision 2 Page 2 Of 4 Pages U 'rocedure Number EPTP 5.7.23 Date

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A. Media. 1. Immediate actions. a. Upon initial declaration of and ALERT or higher emergency classification the Information Manager (IM) and the Technical j Information Coordinator (TIC) will proceed to the EOF in accordance with General Office Guideline 5.1. b. The Chief -Public Information Officer (PIO), acting under the l direction of the Senior Division Manager of Power Operations in the COEC will ensure that: t

1) Information related to the emergency situaticn is received j

from the Emergency Director or his representative and-I recorded on Attachment "A".

2) Information flow to the media as outlined in Attachment "B" is established.

c. The NRC will be activated in accordance with General Office Guideline 5.3, Activation Of MRC. 2. Subsequent actions. a. Once the Information Manager and Technical Information Coordi-nator arrive at the EOF they will:

1) Establish contact with the GOEC and MRC.
2) Review the EOF Status Boards- (Plant and Radiological) and discuss the situation with appropriate members of the CNS Emergency Response Organization.

b. The Technical Information Coordiaator in conjunction with the Information Manager will gather information regarding the emergency and complete Media Release Information Form (Attach-ment "C"). c. The Technical Information Coordinator will review the Media Release Information Form with the Operations Advisor for completeness and accuracy. d. The Technical Information Coordinator will previde it to the Information Manager for transmission to the GOEC and MRC. e. The Information Manager and Technical Information Coordinator will ensure information is properly coordinated and released on a continuing basis until the Emergency Director has determined that the emergency has been mitigated and recovery operations will commence. 1 ?rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.23 Date ~3-13 '2. 53 Revision 2 Page 3 Of 4 Pages

f. During recovery operations, acting under the Recovery Director, the Information Manager and Technical Information Coordinator will continue to provide information to the media via the COEC and/or-the MRC. IX. ATTACRMENTS A. Attachment "A", Public Information Emergency Information Log. B. Attachment "B", Media Release Information ' Form. C. Attachment "C", Information Flow For Media Release. 3I I! ' I N Procedure Number EPIP 5.7.23 Date Revision 2 Page 4 Of 4 Pages

ATTACHMENT "A" ?JMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCELURE 5.7.23 MEDIA PUBLIC INFORMATION EMERGENCY INFORMATION LOG Depending upon the circumstances this form may be used in whole or in part, as a record of emergency information received. _Date: Time: Number: 'THIS IS/IS NOT AN EXERCISE Name Of Individual Providing Information: 1. Date And Time Of Emergency: 2. Type of Emergency (Describe Briefly): Classification (Circle One): Unusual Event -- Alert Condition - Site Area Emergency . General Emergency. THIS IS/IS NOT AN EXERCISE 3. Plant Status At Present Time: f j, 4 Will The General Public Be Affected? (Describe Briefly): 1 5. Other Comments: l i Name of Individual Receiving Information: i -- )k E Revision 2 Page 1 'Of 1 Pages

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\\ITACICIENT "B" OfERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.23 MEDIA MEDIA RELEASE INFORMATION FORM Release Number: J ROUTING: PRIORITY: CLEARANCES: URGENT ' EOF PIO DATE: ROUTINE GOEC PIO TIME: DISCRETIONARY INFORMATION SOURCE (S): INFORMATION: 4 I f 1 ?rocedure Nur.her EPIP 5.7.23 Date 3?. Revision 2 rese r Or Pages

STTACHNENT."B" EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.23 MEDIA i a MEDIA RELEASE INFORMATION FORM 4 _ STATION STATUS REPORT i INFORMATION SOURCE: RELEASE NUMBER: TIME: A.M./P.M. PAGE OF NAME: POSITION: 4 STATI0F T.TATUS IS: 1 l ACTIONS BEING TAKEN: i i REPORT DEVELOPED BY: i DISTRIBUTION: 1 COEC: MRC: EOC: EOF: i r r 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.23 Date _ - 12 'l$ S Revision 2 Page 2 Of 3 Pages L

ATTACHMENT "B" FMERGENCY PLAN IMPLDIENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.23 MEDIA i 2 4 MEDIA RELEASE INFORMATION FORM I DIERCENCY RESPONSE STATUS REPORT INFORMATION .C URCE: RELEASE NUMBER: TIME: A.M./P.M. PAGE OF NAME: POSITION: AGENCY: RESPONSE-ACTIONS INITIATED: 1 i i a i RESPONSE ACTIONS COMPLETED: a 4 i i REPORT DEVELOPED BY: DISTRIBUTION: GOEC: MRC: EOC: EOF: a ~'. w'. ' >.k. m 'recedure Number EPIP 5.7.23 Date Revision 2 Page 3 Of 3 Pages i 1 e y.

! ATTACHMENT "C" f I EMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE -5.7.23 MEDIA l INFORMATION FLOW FOR MEDIA RELEASE TECHNICAL ~ SUPPORT CENTER (STATION AND RADIOLOGICAL STATUS) <r EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (STATION AND RADIOLOGICAL STATUS BOARDS - APPROPRIATE EMERCENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL) 1r 4P A RMSE NR ER YC! R Primary Flow (Status Of Emergency) - - - - - - Flow As Required By Situation (Policy Decisions) ( ) Information Sources I 5 i 'f 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.23 Date .-I 8- $ b Revision 2 Page 1 Of 1 Pages

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TERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM I. PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to describe the Early Warning System within the Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) of Cooper Nuclear Station. This system was set up to meet prompt notification requirements for Cooper Nuclear Station. It was also designed for response to any disaster; fire, flood, tornado, etc., where prompt notification of the public is desirable. II. DISCUSSION The Early Warning System consists of fixed sirens covering areas of high population density and tone activated Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) radios in the low population density rural areas. The fixed siren system is composed of ten pole mounted sirens located in or near the following towns: A. Nebraska: 1. Peru - one siren'in town. 2. Brownville - one siren in town. 3. Nemaha - one siren in town. 4. Shubert - one siren in town. B. Missouri: 1. Watson - one siren near town. 2. Rock Port - one siren in town. 3. Phelps City - one siren in town. 4 Langdon - one siren near town. 5. Nishnabotna - one siren near town. 6. Intersaction of US-136 and I one siren near this intersection. These fixed sirens ire Federal Sigr.a1 Corporation Thunderbolt sirens capable of producing 125 db of sound in any of three sound patterns. Rivised By/Date Reviewed By/Date te Rev. Procedure Page 1 Of D. Whitman 3/22/83 J. Sayer 3/24/83

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4 d The EBS cone activated radios are in residences located within the rural EPZ areas outside the hearing range of the fixed sirens. These radios are pretuned to the Primary Emergency Broadcast Stations s kHz Omahn. within the Nebraska EPZ and. . kHz St. Joseph, within the Missouri EPZ) and are automatically activated when the EBS station sounds the EBS t.nes. These radios also have battery backup power. In addition to the primary means of notification, fixed sirens and tone activated radios, a backup system consisting of vehicle mounted mobile siren units is available. This Mobile Siren System is comprised of mobile units following designated routes. Mobile sirens have been provided to each volunteer fire department within these areas to cover the number of routes specified below. A. Nebraska: 1. Peru - four routes. 2. Brownville - four routes. 3. Nemaha - four routes. 4. Shubert - two routes. B. Missouri: 1. Rock Port - seven routes. 2. Watson - four routes. In addition, the Richardson and Nemaha County Sheriff's personnel also have designated notification routes. See Attachment "D" for maps of the designated routes. The mobile sirens are Whelen Engineering Company Model 370 PA speakers coupled to a Whelen WS-295 power amplifier. These sirens are capable of 4 producing four distinct sounds at a sound level exceeding 70 db. III. REFERENCE MATERIAL A. CNS Emergency Plan. B. NUREG 0654 Revision 1. C. CNS Emergency Planning Information Booklet. 0 -3' M I4 Revision 3 Page 2 Of 9, Pages., 'rocedure Number EPTP 5.7.27 Date

IV. PREREQUISITES A. Prompt notification to the public is deemed necessary for implementa-tion of protective action guides. This will normally be determined by state and local authorities in accordance with their respective Nuclear-Power Plant Emergency Response Plans. The CNS Emergency Director will recommend protective actions to these authorities in accordance with EPIP 5.7.20, Protective Action Guides, or in severe situations, may activate the Early Warning System in accordance with EPIP 5.7.6, Notification. V. LIMITATIONS A. The Early Warning System, in addition to its use as a means of prompt notification in the event of an incident ar Cooper Nuclear Station requiring a protective action, may be used to warn the public of attack, tornado. flood, fire, or any disaster requiring prompt. noti-fication of the public. VI. PRECAUTIONS A. The Early Warning System to be used only in the event of emergencies or L scheduled testing. VII. EQUIPMENT A. Ten fixed sirens located in the following population centers: 1. Nebraska: a. Peru - one siren in town. J b. Brownville - one siren in town. c. Nemaha - one siren in town. d. Shubert - one siren in town. 2. Missouri: a. Rock Port - one siren in town. b. Watson - one siren near town. c. Phelps City - one siren in town. d. Langdon - one siren near town. e. Nishnabotna - one siren near town. f. Intersection of US-136 and I one siren near this inter-section. L 'rocsdure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date !?-35klE53 Revision 3 Page 3 Of 9 Pages I

B. Tone activated Emergency Broadcast System radios located in rural residences within the Emergency Planning Zone. C. Backup mobile sirens are in the following locations. The number of operable mobile sirens at each location shall meet or exceed the number of mobile siren routes assigned to each location. Spare mobile sirens may be maintained at each location. 1. Nebraska: a. Peru - four routes with three mobile units mounted ~ on fire trucks and one universal mount mobile siren unit within the Fire House. b. Brownville - four routes with three mobile units mounted on fire trucks and one universal mount mobile siren unit within the Fire House. c. Nemaha - four routes with one mobile unit on a fire truck and three universal mount mobile siren units within the Fire House. d. Shubert - two routes with two mobile units within the Fire House. e. Indian Cave State Park - one mobile unit mounted on Park Ranger vehicle. f. Nemaha County Sheriff - two routes with two mobile units mounted on Sheriff's Department vehicles, g. Richardson County Sheriff - one route with one mobile unit mounted on Sheriff's Department vehicle. 2. Missouri: a. Rock Port - seven routes with four universal mount mobile siren units stored within the Fire House and three units installed on fire vehicles. b. Watson - four routes with one universal mount mobile siren unit within the Fire House and three units installed on fire vehi-cles. D. Communications equipment installed for the backup mobile siren system includes base and mobile two-way radio units to the respective County Sheriff Departments for the following, if equipment did not already exist before installation of the EWS: 1. Nebraska: a. Peru - one base and one mobile. b. Brownville - one base and one mobile. 'rocedure Nunber EPTP 5.7.27 Date33-DEE'32b Revision 3 Page 4 Of 9 Pages

c. Nemaha - one base and one mobile, d. Indian Cave State Park - one base and two mobile units. Shubert - one unlisted telephone in the Fire House. e. 2. Missouri: Rock Port - Firemen have their own encoder system. a. b. Watson - one base and one mobile. VII

I. PROCEDURE

A. Fixed Sirens. 1. Activation. a. Activation of the fixed sirens will be accomplished by the County Sheriff in the county which the een is located:

1) Nemaha County Sheriff activates the fixed sirens in Peru, Brovnville, and Nemaha (Nemaha County Sheriff has the capability to also activate the Shubert fixed siren).
2) Richardson County Sheriff activates the fixed siren in Shubert.
3) Atchison County Sheriff activates the fixed cirens in Rock Port, Watson, Phelps City, Nishnabotna, Langdon,.and US-136 and I-29 intersection.

b. The Sheriffs will be requested to sound the fixed sirens in their respective areas by the local and/or state emergency response authorities. These authorities will have responded to a Cooper Nuclear Station emergency in accordance with their respective state and local emergency response plans. In a severe situation, the Sheriffs may be requested to sound the sirens by the CNS Emergency Director if immediate protective action is deemed necessary. The CNS Emergency Director will then contact the appropriate Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) station (s) to activate the EBS. To activate the EBS the Emergency Director must telephone , and provide an authentication code to the station (s) in order that radio station personnel may be assured the Emergency Director's call is legitimate. The authentication codes are located in the glass case in the Shift Supervisor's Of fice in the Control Room. The glass must be broken to obtain the code. Once the authenticity of the call is established, the Emergency Director will deliver the appropriate preformatted message to the EBS station (s) in accordance with EPIP 5.7.6, Notification. The stations will then activate their ERS equipment and transmit the warning message. 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date 53-2d5'b23 Revision 3 Page 5 Of 9 Pages

I 2. Testing by an actual activation of the fixed sirens will be accom-plished in accordance with the-following schedule: f - a. Nemaha County - third Saturday of'each month. j b. Richardson County - fourth Friday of each month, c. 'Atchison County - first Saturday of each month. 3. Maintenance or. repair. } s. If repair of the fixed sirens is required, the Cooper Nuclear - Station Control Room personnel 's will be notified and will initiate necessary repair action, ~ logging,'and notification. Note: See Attachments "A", "B", and "C" for Sheriff's'proce-dure to activate the fixed sirens. B. EBS Tone Activated Radios. 1. Activation. a. Activation of the EBS radios are accomplished by - the primary EBS transmitter stations; KHz Omaha for Nebraska EPZ, and kHz St. Joseph for Missouri EPZ. When these stations activate their emergency broadcast, a dual tone is i sounded which turns on the EBS tone activated radio receivers i and then the emergency message is broadcast. The EBS tone activated receivers stay on, continuing with the EBS station's program format until' reset to automatic. b. The primary Emergency Broadcast station will be requested to broadcast an EBS message by local or state emergency response authorities. These authorities will have responded to a Cooper Nuclear Station emergency lLn accordance with their respective state and local emergency response plans. In a severe situa-tion, the stations may be requested to broadcast an-EBS message by the CNS Emergency Director if incediate protective action is deemed necessary. To activate the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) the_ Emergency Director must telephone KFAB-and/or KFEQ and provide an authentication code to the station (s) in order that radio station personnel may *2e assured the Emergency j Director's call is legitimate. The authentication codes are located in the glass case in the Shif t Supervisor's Office in the Control Room. The. glass must be broken to obtain the code. Once the anthenticity of.the call is established, the Emergency Director will deliver the appropriate preformatted message to the EBS station (s) in accordance with EPIP 5.7.6, Notification. The statiuns will then activate their EBS equipment and trans-mit the warning message. 4 J 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date ?"210 y 5 Revision 3 Page 6 Of 9 Pages m n a.

4 2. Testing. a. Once per week the primary EBS stations test their EBS system which activates the tone activated radios and proceeds with the message. In the event of an actual emergency appropriate information would be broadcast at this time. Thus, individuals with EBS tone activated radios will have their radios automat-ically tested once per week. A test button is provided on each-radio to check the radio by bypassing the automatic activation function to verify operability. In additicn, the EBS activated radios have a battery test button and indicator light to check the battery backup power source. 3. Maintenance or repair. Should the EBS activated radio fail any of the above tests, a. malfunction, or need maintenance or repair, a telephone number is posted on the radio for the individual to call to initiate corrective actions. See Attachment "N" for description of material attached to the radio. Reporting and correction of tone activated radio malfunctions shall be conducted as spec-ified in EPIP 5.7.27.1, EBS Tone Activated Radio Malfunctions. C. Backup Mobile Sirens. 1. Activation. a. The backup mobile siren system may be utilized at the decision of local or state emergency authorities on a contingent basis to augment the fixed sirens and EBS tone activated radios. In a severe situation, this syrtem may also be activated by the Emergency Director. b. Upon the decision to activate the backup mobile siren system, Volunteer Firemen will be called to their respective Fire Houses by the sounding of their local fire siren. The County Sheriff may activate this siren by radio encoder er he may contact the local Fire Chief who will activate the siren himself. c. The Fire Chief or Senior Firemen will contact the County Sheriff by radio or telephone and request information. If the backup mobile siren system is to be activated, Firemen will place the mobile siren units on vehicles (if not already installed), perform an operational check, and drive the routes as outlined in Attachment "D". Each Fire House has a procedure outlining these steps. Attachments "E" through "L" contain these procedures. Upon completion of the notification routes, l the Fire Chief or Senior Firemen will report back to the County i Sheriff. f 'rocGdure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date [ -O Ci'3d3 Revision 3 Page 7 Of 9 Pages

Note: Nemaha County and Richardson County Sherif f personnel also have routes as shown in Attachment "C" and route procedure Attachments "K" and "L". 2.. Testing. a. Mobile sirens at the Fire Houses will normally be tested during the scheduled Fire Department meetings. Testing and operabil-ity of-the sirens will be verified during regularly scheduled Quality Assurance audits. 3. Maintenance or repair. a.- Responsibility for maintenance and repair of mobile sirens rests with Cooper Nuclear Station. If a mobile siren is found to be inoperable or in need of repair, the Cooper Nuclear Station Control Room personnel (, should be notified. The Emergency Planning Coordinator will be informed and will initiate necessary repair actions. IX. ATTACHMENTS A. Nemaha County Sheriff - Activation Of Early Warning System. B. Richardson County Sheriff - Activation Of Early_ Warning System. C. Atchison County Sheriff - Activation Of Early Warning System. D. D Peru Notification Routes. D Brownville Notification Routes. D Nemaha Notification Routes. D Shubert Notification Routes. D Nemaha County Sheriff Notification Routes. D Richardson County Sheriff Notification Routes. D Rock Port Notification Routes. D Watson Notification Routes. E. Peru Volunteer Fire Department - Mobile Siren Procedure. F. Brownville Volunteer Fire Department - Mobile Siren Procedure. G. Nemaha Volunteer Fire Department - Mobile Siren Procedure. H. Shubert Volunteer Fire Department - Mobile Siren Procedure. 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date 7 29 "$35 Revision 3 Page 8 Of 9 Pages

I. Rock Port Volunteer Fire Department - Mobile Siren Procedure. J. Watson Volunteer Fire Department - Mobile Siren Procedure. K. Nemaha County Sheriff - Mobile Siren Procedure. ~ L. Richardson County Sheriff - Mobile Siren Procedure. M. Indian Cave State Park - Mobile Siren Procedure. N. EBS Tone Activated Rsdio Operating Instructions. I 1 4 e 1 i f { l ?rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date D-D I US$3 Revision 3 Page 9 Of 9 Pages E p

w-... ..a. w.a a a n.. v., v r .m i t v..a.wa u.u. ATTACH 5ENT "A" EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTINC PROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM 4 NEMAHA COUNTRY SHERIFF - ACTIVATION OF EARLY WARNING SYSTEM In the event of an emergency at Cooper Nuclear Statica or any civil disaster ~ vhich may require immediate alerting of people from che towns of Brownville, Peru, Shubert, and Nemaha, the following procedure will be utilized: 1. Sound the alert tone.fer sirens in the designated areas (use code near controls to alert individual sirens or all sirens sounded at once). Sound the sirens for several three-minute cycles. f Note: The Shubert siren may also be sounded from Richardson County Sheriff's Office. 2. The sounding of these sirens alerts residents in these communities to tune to the Emergency Broadcast Station, kHz, for emergency informa-tion. Rural residences within the Emergency Planning Zone will be alerted with EBS tone activated radios when the EBS message is broadcast. 3. Contact the Indian Cave Park Ranger by radio or telephone and request him to alert visitors. 4 If activation of the backup cobile siren system is deemed necessary: Establish communications with the local Fire Chief in the siren area a. by telephone or radio (Peru - radio, Brownville - radio, Nemaha - Fire Chief radio or telephone). b. The Fire Chief will dispatch the Firemen with mobile sirens on pre-designated routes. These mobile sirens have public address systems and will be used to alert residents along their routes to tune to the Emergency Broadcast Station. Dispatch two Sheriff's Officers to cover the Nemaha County Sheriff's c. mobile siren routes. d. The Fire Chief is to report back when the routes have been completed. Once notified by the respective Fire Chief and Sheriff's personnel e. that all Early Warning routes have been completed, the Nenaha County Sheriff will relay this information to the Nemaha County Emergency Operations Center. Testing: Activate the fixed sirens in Brownville, Peru, and Nemaha at 1000 on the third Saturday of each month. Activate each siren for 15 to 20 seconds and then cancel. Contact each community to verify the sirens were sounded. Log this activation and verification of sounding in the Dispatcher's Log Book. If a siren is found to be inoperable, contact Cooper Nuclear Station during normal working hours or . during off hours or weekends) and inform the Emergency Planning Coordinator or the Shift Supervisor of the malfunction. .'rocedure Nueber EPIP 5.7.27 Date ? -2 93 S> A Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages i

wo. u..... w.a a. a a 6 v.. ,e r r..,.,u. v..a..aw.u. \\TTACHMENT "B" MERGENCY PLAX IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM RICHARDSON COUNTY SHERIFF - ACTIVATION OF EARLY WARNING SYSTEM In the event of an emergency at Cooper Nuclear Station or any civil disaster which may require immediate alerting of people from the town of Shubert, the following procedure will be utilized: 1. Sound the alert tone for the siren in Shubert (use code near controls to alert siren). Sound the siren for several three-minute cycles. Note: The Shubert siren may also be sounded from the Nemaha County Sheriff's Office. 2. The sounding of this siren alerts residents in these community to tune to the Emergency Broadcast System radio station, _ kHz, for emergency information. Rural residences within the Emergency Planning Zone will be alerted with EBS tone activated radios when the EBS message is broadcast. 3. If activation of the Backup Mobile Siren System is deemed necessary: a. Establish communications with the local Fire Chief in the miren area by telephone (unlisted Fire House telephone number is b. The Fire Chief will dispatch the Firemen with mobile sirens on pre-designated routes. These mobile sirens have public address-systens which will be used to alert residents along their routes to tune to the Emergency Broadcast Station. c. Dispatch Officer to cover Richardson County Sheriff's mobile siren route. d. The Fire Chief is to report back when the routes have been completed. Once notified by the Fire Chief and sheriff's personnel that all Early e. Warning routes have been completed, the Richardson County Sheriff will relay this information to the Richardson County Emergency Operations Center. Testing: Activate the fixed sirens in Shubert at 1630 on the fourth Friday of each month. Activate the siren for 15 to 20 seconds and then cancel. Contact Shubert to verify the siren was sounded. Log this activation and verification of sounding in the Dispatcher's Log Book. If the siren is found to be inoperable, contact Coooer Nuclear Station during normal working hours or s during of f hours or weekends) and inform the Emergency Planning Coordinator or the Shif t Supervisor of the malfunction. 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date D - 3 6I-l3S Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages i

i w r n o w n.c.n a osa. tv.. v ra..m ino.u au ni.ai, ATTACHMENT "C" EMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ATCHISON COUNTY SHERIFF - ACTIVATION OF EARLY WARNING SYSTEM In the event of an emergency at Cooper Nuclear Station or any civil disaster which may require immediate alerting of people from the towns of Rock Port, Watson, Phelps City, Langdon, Nishnabotna, and siren at the US-136 and I-29 intersection, the following procedure will be utilized: 1. Sound the alert tone for sirens in the designated areas (use code near controls to alert individual sircus or all sirens at once). Sound the sirens for several three-minute cycles. 2. The sounding of these sirens alerts residents in these communities to tune to the Emergency Broadcast System radio station,. KHz, for emer-gency information. Rural residences within the Emergency Planning Zone will be alerted with EBS cone activated radios when the EBS message is broadcast. 3. If activation of the Backup Mobile Siren System is deemed necessary: Establish communication with the Rock Port and Watson Fire Departments a. in the siren area by telephone or radio. Watson has a base radio, b. The Fire Chief will dispatch the Firemen with mobile sirens in pre-designated routes. These mobile sirens have public address systems which will be used to alert residents along their routes to tune to the Emergency Broadcast Station. The Fire Chief is to report back when the routes have been' completed. c. d. Once notified by the respective Fire Chief and Sheriff's personnel that all Early Warning routes have been completed, the Atchison County Sheriff will relay this information to the Atchison County Emergency Operations Center. Testing: Activate the fixed sirens in Rock Port, Watson, Phelps City, Langdon, Nishnabotna, and the siren located at US-136 and I-29 intersection at 1200 the first Saturday of each month. Activate each siren for 15-20 seconds and then cancel. Contact each coc-nunity to verify the sirens were sounded. Log this activation and verification of sounding in the Dispatcher's Log Book. If a siren is found to be inoperable, contact Cooper Nuclear Station s during normal working hours or Juring off hours or week-ends) and inform the Maintenance Supervisor or the Emergency Plan-ning Coordinator of the malfunction. 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date UD-D $ ~ ? b Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages e

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This person will be informed by the dneriff that there is an emergency in progress at Cooper Nuclear Station and that the Peru Volun-teer Fire Department personnel will drive their notification routes. 2. The first volunteer In the Fire House may remain there to inforn the ether volunteers as they arrive of the reas'on for the siren activation and what their required actions are. 3. The volunteers will then mount the mobile sirens, if not already counted, and prepare to drive their prescribed routes in accordance uith the following: Before leaving the Fire House activate the mobile siren to verify its a. operability. b. Obtain designated route. c. The driver will drive at normal speeds and as he approaches a house-hold or person he will slow down to less than 30 mph and make this public announcement PLEASE TURN TO YOUR EMERGENCY BROADCASTINC STATION FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION. d. After completing the prescribed route, the driver will return to the Fire House, deenergize his siren, and inform the volunteer who stayed in the Fire House that he has completed the route. 4 When all routes are complete, call by telephone or radio the Nemaha County Shetiff confirming the completion of routes. 5. If any routes do not have drivers to cover them, the Fire House will cake a call to the Nemaha County Sheriff (telephone number s requesting a driver under the mutual aid understanding. Note: If any mobile siren unit should fail or need maintenance ic=ediately contact Cooper Nuclear Station at' s ' in order to effect repairs. i l 'roesdure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date 3}-3!?'IS. Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages _=.

..e... .. m..m. ........v...,......., ...s...... E UCPSENT "F" EMERCENCY PLAN IMPI.EMENTINC PROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARMT!!C SYSTIH BROWNVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT - MOBILE SIREN PROCEDURE This procedure outlines the steps to be taken in the event the Backup Mobile Siren System is activated. The Early Warning System for emergencies at Cooper. Nuclear Station consists of fixed sirens located in the communities within the ' Emergency Planning. Zone to alert residents to tune to the Emergency Broadcast Systed. kHz for emergency information and EDS tone activated radios to alert rural residents. If the Backup Mobile Siren Systen is deemed neces-sary, the Sheriff. will sound the fire siren or contact.the Fire Chief and request the Fire Department to activate the mobile sirens. Please be aware that this system may also be used for floods, tornados.-or other similar disasters. 1. The first volunteer to arrive at the fire house will call the Nemaha County Sheriff in Auburn, Nebraska. using the base radio. This person will be informed by the Sheriff that there is an emergency in progress at Cooper Nuclear Station and that the Brownville Volunteer Fire Department personnel will drive their notification routes. 2. The first volunteer in the Fire House may remain there to inform the other volunteers as they arrive of the reason for the siren activation and what their required actions are. 3. The volunteers will then mount the mobile sirens, if not already mounted, and prepare to drive their prescribed routes in accordance with the following: Before leaving the Fire House activate the mobile siren to verify its a. operability. b. Obtain designated route. The driver will drive at normal speeds and as he approaches a c. household or person he will slow down to less than 30 mph and make this public announctment PLEASE TL*RN TO YOUR EMERGENCY BROADCASTING STATION FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION. d. Af ter completing the prescribed route, the driver will return to the Fire House, deenergize his siren, and inform the volunteer who stayed in the Fire House that he has completed the route. 4. When all routes are complete, contact the Nemaha. County Sheriff using the base radio, confirming the completion of routes. 5. If any routes do not h.ve drivers to cover them, the Fire House vill contact the Nemaha County Sheriff requesting a driver under the mutual aid understanding. Note: If any mobile siren unit should fail or need maintenance immediately contact Cooper Nuclear Station at In order to effect repairs. 'recedure Nunber EPIP 5.7.27 Date I2-D3I-Sii$ Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages

3 7.,3gT G ' ' " ' ^ ' " ^ ' ~ T 1LRCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ' \\ NEMAHA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT - MOBILE SIREN PROCEDURE This procedure outlines the steps to be taken in the event the Backup Mobile Siren System is activated. The Early Warning System for energencies at Cooper Nuclear Station consists of fixed sirens located in the communities within the Emergency Planning Zone to alert residents to tune to the Emergency, broadcast System KHz for emergency information and EBS tone activated radios to alert rural residents. If the backup mobile siren system is decred neces-sary, the Sheriff will sound the fire siren or contact the Fire Chief and request the Fire Department to activate the mobile sirens. Please be aware that this system may also be used for floods, tornados, or other similar disasters. 1. The first volunteer to arrive at the Fire House will call the Nemaha 3 County Sheriff in Auburn, Nebraska, at or the Fire Chief's base radio. This s'rson will be informed by the Sheriff that there is an emergency in progress at Cooper Nuclear Station and that the Nemaha Volunteer Fire Department personnel will drive their notification routes. 2. The first volunteer in the Fice Heuse may remain there to inform the other volunteers as they arrive of the reason for the siren activation and what their required actions are. 3. The volunteers will then mount the mobile sirens, if not already mounted, and prepare to drive their prescribed routes-in accordance with the following: Before leaving the Fire House activate the mobile siren to verify its a. operability, b. Obtain designated route. The driver will drive at normal speeds and as he approaches a house-c. hold or person he will slow down to less than 30 mph and make this ~_ public announcement PLEASE TURN TO YOUR EMERGENCY BROADCASTING STATION FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION. d. Af ter completing the prescribed route, the driver will return to the Fire House, deenergize his siren, and inform the volunteer who stayed in the Fire House that he has completed the route. 4 When all routes are complete, call by telephone at A or radio the Nemaha County Sheriff confirming the ce=pletion of routes. 5. If any routes do not have drivers to cover them, the Fire House will contact the Nemaha County Sheriff (telephone number requesting a driver under the mutual aid understanding. ] Note: If any mobile siren unit should fail or need maintenance immediately contact Cooper Nuclear Station at in order to effect repairs. 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date Il-D97-lS $$ Revision 3 Page 1 of 1 Pages i

wur t., m t..an a s,u s.. 3 crtnaa m.ss NttAs, \\1 TACK:!ENT "H" d1ERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE-5.7 27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM SHUBERT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPART!!ENT - HOBILE SIREN PROCEDURE This procedure outlines the steps to be taken in the event the Backup Hobile Siren System is activated. The Early Warning System for emergencies at Cooper Nuclear Station consists of fixed sirens located in the communities within the Emergency Planning Zone to alert residents to tune-to the Emergency Broadcast System RHz for emergency information and EBS tone activated radios to alert rural residents. If the Backup Hobile Siren System is deemed neces-sary, the Sheriff will sound the fire siren or contact the Fire Chiaf and request the Fire Department to activate the mobile sirens. Please be aware that this system may also be used for floods, tornados, or other similar disasters. 1. The first volunteer to arrive at the Fire House will call the Richardson County Sherif f in Falls C1,ty, Nebraska, at This person will be informed by the Sheriff that there is an emergency in progress at Cooper Nuclear Station and that the Shubert Volunteer Fire Department personnel will drive their notification routes. 2. The first volunteer in the Fire House may remain there to inform the other volunteers as they arrive of the reason for the siren activation and what their required actions are. 3. The volunteers.will then mount the mobile sirens and prepare - to drive their prescribed routes in accordance with the following: Before' leaving the Fire House activate the mobile si en,to verify its a. 3 oper,rbility. b. Obtain designated route,

c. ~ The driver will drive at normal speeds and as he approaches a house-hold or person he will slow down to less than 30 mph and make this public announcement PLEASE TURN TO YOUR EMERGENCY BROADCASTING STATICN 70R EMERGENCY INFORMATION.

d. Af ter completing the prescribed route, the driver will return to the Fire House, deenergize his siren, and inform the volunteer who stayed in the Fire House that he has completed the route. i-4 When all routes are complete, call the Richardson County Sheriff at the telephone at ', confirming the ecmpletion of routes. 5. If any routes do not have drivers to cover them, the Fire House will contact the Richardson County Sheriff at- ~ ecquesting a driver under the mutual' aid understanding. .i Note: If any mobile siren unit should fail or need maintenance, inmediately contact Cooper Nuclear Station at ss in order to 'ef f ect repairs. s 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date -SEI-)D)b Revision,,3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages

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.A,.ln ""TTACifSENT '"1" - :MERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTINC PROCEDURE 5.7.27 'EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ROCK PORT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT - MORILE SIREN PROCEDURE 1 This procedure outlines the steps to be taken in the event the Backup Mobile Siren System is activated. The Early Warning System for emergencies at Cooper Nuclear Station consists of fixed sirens located in the communitiec within the Emergency Planning Zone to alert residents to. tune to the Emergency Broadcast l' System.

~kHz for' emergency information and EBS tone activated radios to

. alert rural residents. 'If the Backup Mobile Siren System is deemed necessary, the Sheriff will sound the fire siren or contact the Fire Chief and request the Fire' Department to. activate the mobile. sirens. Pleaselbe aware'that this ] system may also be used for floods, tornados, or other-similar disasters. 1. The Rock Port ' Volunteer Firemen will be notified of k an emergency by the F Atchison County Sheriff who will contact them'diree:1y over their' pagers by use of the tone. encoder located in the sheriff's office. The Shekiff's Office telephone number is s l 2. The volunteers should then proceed-to the Fire House, moun)themobile units, if not faircady mounted, and prepare to drive their prescribed routes in accordance with the following: i Before leaving the Fire House activate the mobile siren to verify its-a. operability. 4q b. Obtain designated route. c. The driver will drive at normal speeds and as he approaches a house - hold or person he/she will slow down to Jess than 30'aph and make this public announcement PLEASE TURN TO YOUR EMERGENCY BROADCASTING STATION FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION. t I d. After completing the prescribed route, the driver will return to the Fire House, deenergize his siren, and inform the volunteer who stayed in the Fire House that he has completed the route. 3. When all routes are complete, call the Atchison County Sheriff at the 4 telephone at - confirming the completion of routes. 4. If any routes do not have drivers to covae them, the Fire House vill contact the Atchison' County Sheriffsat requesting a driver-under the mutual aid understanding.) i Note: If any mobile siren unit should fail or need maintenance immediately contact Cooper Nuclear Station at in order to effect repairs. i J 1. p D - 's d Revision 3 Page 1 of 1 Pages 'rocedure ' Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date-5-S s. A w 6e..--,s, ,n svw-- ew*'gr-e ,.--e,- 4,,u, ,m- -w-y, ,m., -,4,o +e-- r-w - n e, n-m*~e-- m-o er - - +-+--g y-, v

w... ..a..... ..,.......%....n...... ..,.. s. n iiTACliMENT "J" IERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM WATSON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT - MOBILE SIREN PROCEDURE This procedure outlines the steps to be taken in the event the Backup !!obile Siren System is activated. The Early Warning System for emergencias at Cooper Nuclear Station consists of fixed sirens located in the communities within the Emergency Planning Zone to alert residents to tune to the Emergency Broadcast System. R!!z for emergency information and EBS tone activated radios to alert rural ' residents. If the Backup Mobile Siren System is deemed necessary, the Sheriff will sound the fire siren or contact the Fire Chief and requent the Fire Department to activate the mobile sirens. Please be aware that this system eny also be used for floods, tornados, or other similar disasters. 1. The first volunteer to arrive at the Fire House will contact the Atchison County Sheriff in Rock Port, Missouri by telephone at " cr by o using the base radio. This person will be informed by the Sheriff that there is an emergency in progress at Cooper Nucicar Static and that the Watson Volunteer Fire Department personnel vill drive th.Ar notification routes. 2. The first volunteer in the Fire House may remain there to inform the other volunteers as they arrive of the reason for the siren activation and what their required actions are. the mob'le sirens, if not already mounted, 3. The volunteers will then mount i and prepare to drive their prescribed routes in accordance with the following: a. Before leaving the Fire House activate the mobile siren to verify its operability. b. Obtain designated route. c. The driver will drive at normal speeds and as he approaches a house-hold or person he will slow down to less than 30 mph and make this public announcemer.c PLEASE TURN TO YOUR EMERGENCY BROADCASTING STATION FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION. d. After completing the prescribed route, the driver will return to the Fire House, deenergize his siren, and inform the volunteer who stayed in the Fire House that he has completed-the route. 4 When all routes are complete, call the Atchison County Sheriff by tele-i phone at or base radio, confirming the completion of routes. 5. If any routes do not have drivers to cover them, the Fire House will contact the Atchison County Sheriff at requestinF a driver s under the mutual aid understanding. Note: 'Ihanymobilesirenunit should fail or need maintenance immediately , 7 - contact Cooper Nuclear Station at in order to effect s 4 repairs. ~- i ( i s - 2 ' %0' Revision 3 Page 1 of 1 Pages 'recsdure Nuiber EPIP 5.7.27 Date

dTACi2ENT "K" 'yERCENCY PLAN IMPLDIENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM NDfAHA COUNTY SHERIFF - MOBILE SIREN PROCEDURE The siren routes.rre to be run in the event of activation of the prompt alerting system: 1. Dispatch two personnel in siren and public announcement equipped vehicles to cover the designated routes. 2. Before leaving, activate the mobile siren to verify its operability. 3. Obtain designated route. 4 The driver will drive at normal speeds end as he approaches a household or person he will slow down to less than 30 mph and make this public announce-ment PLEASE TURN TO YOUR EMERGENCY BROADCASTING STATION FOR DfERCENCY INFORMATION. 5. When the route has been completed, contact the Sheriff and inform him of completion of the route. 'roezdure Number EPIP S.7.27' Date 1-A T~ S $ Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pages

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The siren routes are to be run in the event of activation of the prompt alerting system: 1. Dispatch personnel in siren and public announcement equipped vehicles to cover the designated routes in the Shubert area.

2.. Before leaving, activate the mobile siren to verify its operability.

3. Obtain designated route. 4. The driver will drive at normal speeds and as he approaches a household or person he will slow down to less than 30 mph and make this'public announce-ment PLEASE TURN TO YOUR EMERGENCY BROADCASTING STATION FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION. 5. When the route has been completed, contact the Sheriff and inform him of completion of the route. 1 'rocedure Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date 35-3 I-I5 53 Revision 3 Page 1 of 1 Pages E

e. uo. .a.> n. a v.. a s....w. w.. ..s n i 6TTAChMENT "n" OtE7';ENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM INDIAN CAVE STATE PARK - MOBILE SIREN PROCEDURE In' the event of an emergency at Cooper Nuclear Station or any emergency where notification of visitors to the Indian Cave State Park is deemed necessary by local snd state emergency responsu personnel, the fallowing should be observed: 1. Nemaha County Sheriff will contact Indian Cave State Park Rangers by tele-phone or radio and inform them of the emergency situation. 2. The Park Rangers will then drive throughout the park with mobile siren units and with the use of the PA system instruct visitors to PLEASE TURN TO YOUR EMERGENCY BROADCASTING STATION FOR DIERGENCY INFORMATION, or whatever emergency instructions the Park Rangers wish to convey. 3. After notification of visitors of the park is completed, the Park Ranger should radio the Nemaha County Sheriff and inform him of the completion of notification and status of any emergency actions. Note: If the mobile siren units should fall during their monthly test or need maintenance, contact the Cooper Nuclear Station Mtintenance Supervisor during normal working hours or the Control Room Shif t Supervisor during non-working hours at In order to effect repairs. D -D Ed3 'rocedure Nurber, EPIP 5.7.27 Date Revision 3 Page I _ Of 1 Pages

w..r......u......., .a n.. utr..s u..,.e .n a i. \\TIALHMENE "N" ZERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMEETING rROCEDURE 5.7.27 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM EBS TONE ACTIVATED RADIO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This Energency Warning Monitor is provided for your safety by NPPD: 1. Operation. a. Plug the unit in. b. Turn the unit on. c. Set the volume. d. Press and release the red button. 2. Battery test. a. Press the white button. b. The battery test light should illuminate. I2 it does not, the bat-teries need to be replaced. 3. Operations test. a. Press and hold the red button. b. Listen for the station's broadcast. c. Release the button. Note: After activation by EBS attention tone, the radio will stay on until it is MANUALLY reset by pressing and releasing the red button. To report system failure or for further information call s 'recediire Number EPIP 5.7.27 Date D-D '-l D Revision 3 Page 1 Of 1 Pacer

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! g gg, s .. s Qn ..( This radio receiver is being supplied to you by Nebraska Public Power OPERATION: 4 m tr District as your personal 24-hour EMERGENCY WARNING MONITOR. it will silently monitor the primary Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) The Redi-Alert receiver is meant to function as a WARNING MONITOR. g-y station for your area. The unit is activated by a special signal from the EBS NOT as a REGULAR RADIO. radio station. This means that your household will receive emergency follow these steps to make the unit operationat: .-.y warnings as they are being broadcast.

1. Choose a location where the emergency warning would most likely be g r-G Government officials are responsible for providing notification and heard.

U warning to an area in tne event of an emergency. This radio lS NOT a (Place the unit on a countertop, shelf, night stand. or some area where it es ' w replacement for siren systems or other warning methods. It is a t'or hkely to be bumped.) H + SUPPLEMENT to these methods and will provide additional warning / noti-

2. Plug the unit in.

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3. Turn the unit ON.

Your monitor 45 capable of receivsng EDS broadcasts concerning: IBe sure that station reception as CLEAR. The receover may have to be ? r-n Tests of the EBS System turned or even moved to a dotterent location to assure clear reception.) R 5 a Flash Flood Warnings

4. Turn the volume to a LOUD level.

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5. PRESS and RELEASE the RED reset button on the top of stus receiver.

S t t;, a Local Emergencnes (This places the unst on the SILENT monstoring mode. The PRESS and a National Emergencies RELEASE of the RED reset button wsIIalso SILENCE the unst following an y c-I a EMERGENCIES AT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION EDS broadcast.) f, ti l y'[l ! The primary EBS station for your area may be alerted nationally by the OPERATIONAL TEST: [ f l president. on a statewide basis by the governor or his designated represen-The Redi-Atert receiver may be checked from time to time by PRESSING i u tative, and on the local level by individuals authorized by the local EBS plan. and MLDING the RED reset button. If it is operating properly, you will heat ( C 1 The EDS stations have special equipment that can be activated when they the ras 'o station's btoadcast. Release of the button willreturn the unit to the [ are notified of an emergency. When the station is notified, regular broad-SILEN. monitoring mode. !d g casts are suspended and the special EDS Attention Tone is transmitted. o 5. This tone alerts people hstenin0 to the station, and automatically turns on

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your warning monitor. Irnmediately af ter the Attention Tone the announcer NOTE: The ONLY way the receiver is AUTOMA TICALLY activated as by o witt broadcast a message about the particular emergency. the EDS A tfention Tone from the radso station. This tone may sognal g 1 a periodic test of the EBS System or it may be a signal for an emer-w E The promary EBS Station to which your radio haspermanently been tuned: gency. A broadcast followsag the tone wellesplain the situatson or G y NEBRASKA REstDENTS announce the test. The unot wsII continue to play untat ut ss i .... KFAB-AM . 1110 KHz (AM Radlo Dial) MANUALL Y veset. Alter the message os completed. you may return l OMAHA.. e the unit to the SILENT monstorsng mode by PRESSING and ? 2 MISSOURI RESIDENTS RELEASING the RED reset button. G ~ ST. JOSEPH . KFEO-AM .680 KHz (AM Radio Dial) '~ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4, o 6 u .N POWER: <p e I The Redi-Alert receiver is designed to operate f rom normal household 110 voit power, utilizing the DC converter attached to the power plug. The unit if your Redi-Alert unst fails to operate contact t, ~' for ft,rther also contains a battery pack to prnvide emergency power if there is a power instructions. tailure TheWHITE bulton on top of the urut is a BATTERY TEST feature o When the uont is plugged into 110 volt power DEPRESS THE WHITE If you are moving out of the 10-mate radius of Cooper Nuclear Station. BUTTON. If the BAT TERY TEST hght illuminates, the batteries are at full contactt..~ f and NPPD willarrange for someone to pick up your voltage. If it fails to illuminatO. it will be necessary to replace Ine batteries. Redi-Atert uhit. W i 5 ! =}}