ML20076K162
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| Issue date: | 08/23/1983 |
| From: | Stange S GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
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08/23/83 IMPORTANT TO SAFETY NON-ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT RELATED THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO. 1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.30 ACTIVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT COPMAND CENTER Table of Effective Pages Page Revision Page Revision Page Revision Page Revision 1.0 1
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THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT 1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 1004.30 ACTIVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT COPMAND CENTER 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the Envirur. mental Assessment Coordinator to activate the Environmental Assessment Comand Center. The Environmental Assessment Co inator is responsible for implementing this procedure.
2.0 ATTACHMENTS 2.1 Attachment I - Environmental Assessment Shi nator Checklist 2.2 Attachment II -
onmental Assessmen nicator Checklist 2.3 Attachment III -
p Leader Offsit alculations Checklist 2.4 Attachment I oup Leader - M ro Checklist EMERGENCY ACThW,L 3.0 S
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pon declarati of any of the following:
3.1.1 Site Emer rocedure 1004.3 3.1.2 Genera e
cy (Procedure 3.1.3 At 'ny t, r time when t cy Director feels plant
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4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIO Initials 4.1 The Environmental Assessment Shift Coordinator shall activate the Environmental Assessment Comand Center by directing that the appropriate personnel assume those positions and perform the l
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l Report to Environmental Assessment Cocand Center and perfom the Environmental A'ssessment Shift Coordinator's Checklist (Attachment I).
4.1.2 Environmental Assessment Comunicator:
Report to the Environmental Assessment C r and i
complete the Environmental Assessment Co or's Checklist (Attachment II).
l 4.1.3 Group Leadeksite Dose Calcula Report ironmental As Command Center and comp e
Group Leader-0 itewose Calculation Checklist chment III).
4.1.4 Gro Leader-Meteor Report to the E tal Assessment Center and 1
complete the ader - Meteoro o k1'ist (Attachment IV).
4.1.5 AssistdNt_n onmental AsseM rdinator:
Rep Near-site Emerge ations Facility and comp 1 the Assistant Environmental Assessment Coordinator's Checklist (refer to 1004.27, Activation of the NEOF).
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INITIALS 5.1 The Environmental Assessment Connand Center is operational with the desired positions manned and functional. Connunications are.
established among the necessary organizations and agencies.
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1004.30 Revision 1 ACTIVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT COPMAND CENTER ATTACHMENT'I ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SHIFT COORDINATOR CHECKLIST NOTE:
The Environmental Assessment Coordinator should assist in completing this checklist.
Initials 1.
Assign personnel to assume the following positions
- ssary, and direct those personnel to report to the er in ated and complete the required checklists (located i s in those areas ).
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Environment sessment Comuni
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Group Offsite Dose Ca la ns - EACC c.
G Le er-Meteorology d.
Ass nt Environmen ment Coordina r Near-site Emergency Operati ns lity (NE0F) 2.
Assign a person to nt i the Environmen ssment Comand Center Status B s.
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When the Env b 1 Assessment C or returns the completed 1 t indicating a tg Communication readiness, inform the ironmental Assessment Coordinator that the Environmental Assessment Command Center is ready for operation.
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Initials 4.
Contact the Assistant Environmental Assessment Coordinator at the Near-site Emergency Operations Facility and advise him of Environmental Assessment Command Center readiness.
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Upon instruction from the Environmental Assessment C
- tor, notify the Radiological Assessment Coordinator vi ntal Assessment Line of the proposed time of assumpt o
sponsibility of offsite radiological, meteorological, an e nmental monitoring.
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rgency Director has approved tr fe f off-site mon in eam control.
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essment Coordinator, instruct the Enviro ntal Assessme cator to prov e the following message to field surve a
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(Repeat message slowly and request team acknowledgement of nessage.
Initials 8.
Log the Environmental Assessment Command Center (Da te/ Time) is activated and field monitoring message sent.
NOTE:
Effective at this time, the Radiol 1
ssessment Coordinator will have responsibi r on-site monitoring and inplant Radiol
'c ntrols only, unle herwise notified by Eme gency Director.
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nitoring teams a le lab as instructed by the Environ ta ssessment Coor 'n or refer to EPIP 1004.12, Enviro 1 Monitoring).
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Ensure that the dedicated phone lines are operational to the fol-lowing locations:
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Environmental Assessment Line to RAC b.
Environmental Assessment Comand Center li to ar-site Emergency Operations Facility l
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Turn on the base on radio.
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Assign perso he following po as necessary:
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ct the phone ta g to record all emergency rdlated calls on e
T one Comunications Log-sheet (Attachme I
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Phone talkers t as r he convention telep nes.
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Phone talke t
the Environmen A e sment line.
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Collect c sts from the following ersonnel:
Assistant Environmental Assessment Coordinator (via Telecon, a.
telecopier, or runner from Near-site Emergency Operations Facility).
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Group Leader-0ffsite Dose Calculations (Environmental Assessment Comand Center)
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Group Leader-Meteorology (Environmental Assessment Command Center) 6.
Notify the Environmental Assessment Shift Coordinator that the duties of the Environmental Assessment Communicator h been assumed and return this fom, along with the chec lected in Step 5 above, to him.
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Ensure proper operation of Environmental Assessment computer (s) and peripheral devices.
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Establish a c ose assessment c $
ion verification schedule.
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Ensure proper operation of necessary equipment associated with th'e Meteorological Tower.
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Establish comunications/ data link with Nat n her Service.
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Verify prop tion of compute CR 4.
Ensure operation of p to Meteorologic Computer.
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Returncompled$1 list to Enviro (h a ssessment Consnunicator.
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RECOVERY OPERATIONS 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides general guidance to assist the implementation of a recovery effort.
The Emergency Director and the Emergency Support Director sponsible for implementing this procedure.
2.0 ATTACHMENTS 2.1 - Lono Term Recovery Organi 3.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS LER 3.1 When in the of the Emergenc St tor, with concurrence from th E y Support Direc r, th emergency situation is under rol as evidenced b 11owing criteria:
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Radiation levels i lant areas are able or decreas-ing.
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Reactor plant is stable and in a long term safe shutdown condition.
Proceed to Section 4.0 Recovery and establish the Long Term Recov-ery Organization or close-out the emergency per step 4.1.
3.2 If all of the above criteria are not met but the plant is proceed-ing in an orderly fashion towards meeting the above criteria, s
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energency response capability at the fully-manned level; or imple-J ment a reduced staffing of the emergency organizations conunensurate with plant conditions until such' time as recovery or close-out is appropriate.
3.3 As a minimum for an Alert all the onsite emergenc c
es (TCS, OSC and ECC) must be manned. As a minimum for Si or General Emergency all the onsite and offsite emerg ities must be manned.
4.0 EMERGENCY ACTIONS Initials 4.1 If th ve phase criteri en met, but long term recov-ery oper ons are not n lose out the rgency by making the notifications in A t t 1, Section 3
.1, 1004.2, 1004.3, or 1004.4 a te inate this proce 4.2 Notify all memb e long term re ganization that the recovery ope' o
are about to c c
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covery organization prior r
to their ing duties.
4.4 Establish an organizational structure as shown in Attachment 1.
4.5 Inform all activated emergency facilities that recovery operations are in effect.
4.6 Announce or have announced the following message over the public address system (merged):
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4.7 Ensure that the notifications in Attachment 1, Section 3 of 1004.1, 1004.2,1004.3 and 1004.4 have been made.
4.8 During the recovery effort, ensure that the exposure its are controlled in accordance with the ALARA concept.
4.9 As necessary, develop specific recovery plans re the plant to a safe operating mode.
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, transfer the ibility for the overall reco ation to the of i the President
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nal groups, en at all activities, proposed courses M7 action, and co nc plans receive roper analysis and coordination and s senior personn-ill the key positions in the lo recovery organi t'
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shall imple tt r overy operations by ensuring following per g 1 ups are informed of their rey e e responsibilities 4.10.1 Vice President Connunications - responsible for the overall guidance and direction of the public relations l
and communications program to ensure the rapid distribu-tion of accurate information about the nuclear facilities to public officials, industry representatives, media, customers, employees, shareholders and regulatory agen-cies.
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4.10.2 The Vice President Administration - responsible for providing the necessary administrative / logistic support such as communications, manpower, transportation, comis-sary, transient acconunodations, clerical support, and temporary office space and equipment. He s priori-ties; develops plans and schedules; coor " a nd monitors the status of tasks; and re t t e work progress of all the technical gro addition, he provid ministration suppo liaison with the Nucle gu atory Commiss o
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President Techn(cal nctions - responsible for d ng engineeri t, technical planning and nalysis, proce su rt, control r technical support, data ion and manag nd support relating 1
nsing requiremen is responsible for p d
he engineerin s n o complete required l
m ii ons to plant s s,
uipment and struc-He assists the er ing Station by providing mistry and metallurgical analytical services and recomending chemistry requirements and specifications for recovery and plant lay-up activities.
4.10.4 The Vice President - Director TMI responsible for a
ensuring the safe and efficient clean-up of all radio-active waste and required decontamination of buildings for either return of the unit to full operation or 4.0
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Initials 4.10.5 The Vice President Nuclear Assurance - res ible for implementing the Quality Assurance Plan ecovery activities bportant to safety. He nsible for implementing all necessary gener
, technical and re y management train ograms. He provides on oi velopment of th ncy Plans and Implement-g uments and ensu th emergency preparedness is ma ained to supp ially hazardous recovery ctivities. He to, evaluates an assures that all recovery activ having the pot for compromising nuclear re adequately ad s
4.10.6 The esp dent Radiologica nvironmental Cc[qho responsible f%s that optimal safe-n 3
s for environment 1 ncK#adiation controls are igned, implemented and monitored to assure safe, reliable and efficient operations in accordance with ciorporate policies, all applicable laws, regulations, licenses and technical requirements.
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responsible for direction of activities associated with major maintenance tasks and accomplishment of the field work for major modifications. He also provides corporate oversight for all plant maintenance activit 5.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 5.1 The plant is in a long-term recovery mode, or t ency has been.escalat.d an; he,ng mainta, d.t eg,ma_elevelo, a,ee.cedsta,,,g.
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THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO.1 EERGENCY PLAN IWLEENTING PROCEDURE 1004.1 UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to define the conditions that shall be
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regarded as an Unusual Event for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (Unit 1) and to:
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Ensure necessary actions are taken to protect t and safety of the public.
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Ensure necessary actions are taken to no y
Nuclear management and offsite eme response organtz c.
Mobilize th o
iate portions o 1$e rgency response organi.
zation to 1 iti e appropriate en actions.
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ity and flity that may n elegated to a subo Included are:
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Cl tion of an ent.
B.
p and ditecti notifications to :
ff-e agencies.
.p roving and direc in ormation releases to t
media.
proving and, 1 os le, personally conveying :
appropriate Prot Action Recommendations to :
the Bureau of Radia on Protection.
Directing on-site evacuation at the Alert or lower level emergency classification based on potential hazard to non-essential personnel.
F.
Authorizing emergency workers to exceed 10 CFR 20 :
Raciation Exposure Limits.
G.
Approving and directing deviation from establish. :
ed operating procedures, emergency operating pro. :
cedures, normal equipment operating limits or technical specifications during attempts to con. :
trol the emergency.
(NOTE:
It is imperative that the Emergency Director consult to the ful.
lest extent practicable with the Parsippany Tech. :
nical Functions Center in arriving at a decision :
to deviate from prescribed procedures.)
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- However, decision authority for Items A, B, E, F and G will be retai$1N[ by the Emergency Director (ED). Decisions on all of the list nomally will result from close and continuous consultation wee the ESD and the ID and it is the responsibility of the ED t e he ESD is provided with the nec information to a t timely and appropriate decis the special ca b ent classification, the ESD shall retaikhe erogative to o h ul he ED if, in the judgement of the ESD nem ty or other c fons exist to the extent warranting c ification of a k vel of emergepty than that classificed by the ED.
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vent Notifica 2.2 Attachment the/gency Status R 2.3 Attac t
Checklist for No i
fon of Significant Events Made in A dance with 10 CFR 50.72.
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specification limits being alarm on RM-L7 or a high alam approached.
on RM-A-5 low range.
3.1.2 Valid, unanticipated ALERT alams Any two or more ation on any two or more area and/or monitor ALERT re process radiation monitor:; at the received in t Room same time.
simultaneou 3.1.3 Valid Reactor Building Evacuation Receipt f Reactor Alarm.
Buildin ion Alarm.
3.1.4 Loss of contain ntegrity As te by a loss of the requiring shut chnical abi it meet any one of the specifications.
ions of Technical Specif-Limiting Condition for 0
ation 3.6.
3.1.5 Reac o
total activi indicated by either:
> 50 1 but < 3850 uCi/ml a.
Reactor coolant activity and/or Equivalent Io 1
as dete ined by sample
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RM-L1 O
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RM Hi 1 x 10 cpm
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10 cpm.
3.1.6 Transportation y con-A by the Shift Super-taminated o ally con-o taminated u d personnel from sit
-site medical facilit 3.2 Security 3.2.1 Security threat or attempted Shift Supervisor's judgment, entry or attempted sabotage based on advice of the Security of the site (Owner Controlled Duty Sergeant.
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safety of the plant.
NOTE:
In exercising the judgment as to the need for decla an Unusual
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uncertainty e
the pros-early resolu-tio ambiguities ould be considered;
., uncertainty about the level of safety of D
0 the plant extending beyond a reasonable time period is a sufficient basis for declaring an
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As indi ated any one of the rate technical spe i ic on.
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irmed Reactor Coo Rates:
pressure Boundary t OTSG tubes) Leak e > 0 GPM.
Unidentified reactor coolant leakage > 1 gpm and
< 50 GPM measure 3 by Daily Leak Rate Test.
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Total Reactor Coolant Leakage > 10 GPM and < 50 GPM measiired by Daily Leak Rate Test.
d.
Primary to Secondary Reac-tor Cuolant Leakage > 1 GPM and < 50 GPM total tWrough the steam generator tubes for BOTH generators mea-sured by the Daily Leak Rate Test and validated as a primary to secondary leak.
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3.4.2 Abnormal coolant temperature Operation with su5 cooling less and/or pressure.
than 30* or greater than 100*
and substained.
3.4.3 Failure of a safety or relief Failure of the following to valve in a safety related system close:
to close following reduction of a.
Pressurizer Safety applicable pressure.
Valve (s), Power Operated Relief Valve (
or OTSG safety val indicat-ed by the al valve monitor w measur-ing eq b.
OTSG <
ic Relief Val Decay Heat e
lief valve.
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As nd ed by reactor trip either:
by a validated low-flow a.
Any rea ant pump by a total loss of failu f
water.
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alam (F- - )
3.5 Electrical Power 3.5.1 A sustained los f
te power As at by a reactor trip resulting in a a'dtor trip.
cs loss of power, h
3.5.2 A loss of i
C power n icated by a loss of the capabilit ul ing in a tech-a
!ity to meet any of the nical s i
tion shutdown.
ditions of Technical Specif-ication Limiting Condition for Operation 3.7.2.
3.6 Instrumentation and Actuation Systems 3.6.1 Indications or alarms on process As indicated by a loss of or effluent parameters not indications, assessment or functional in control room to an communications capability extent requiring plant shutdown requiring plant shutdown or other significant loss of by Technical Specification or primary and backup assessment as determined by the Shift or communication capability.
Supervisor when assessment or off-site notification capabili-ties are hampered.
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3.6.2 Loss of engineered safety As indicated by a loss of the i
s features or fire protection ability to meet any one of the i
system function requiring shut-conditions requiring shutdown down by technical specifications of Technical Specification (e.g. because of malfunction, Limiting Conditions of Opera-personnel error or procedural tion 3.3 or 3.18.
inadequacy).
3.7 Natural or Man-made Phenomena 3.7.1 Natural phenomenon being exper-As indicated e of the ienced or projected beyond usual following:
levels.
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A vali on PRF-1-2 (>-
.015 d Seismic C
ndicating an e.
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ected river stage
>3 ft. at the River r In-take Structure (50 D
ar flood level).
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A projected river state
< 272 ft. ct the River Water Intake Structure (50 year low level).
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High wi s gusting > 75 mph t
as indi a ed on Wini Speed Reco S-501) or Na onal ther Service r
t of tornado or
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e force winds.
3.7.2 Other hazard experienced A i ted by any one of the or projecte
'1 ng as judged by the t Supervisor.
Onsite aircraft crash outside the protected area fence and not impacting permanent plant structures.
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Train derailment within the Exclusion Area.
c.
Unanticipated explosion detected near or onsite.
d.
Near or onsite toxic or flaninable gas or liquid release which could affect the habitability required for normal plant operability.
e.
Turbine rotating component failure causing a Reactor
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minutes of discovery.
3.7.4 Fire outside plant structures Shift Supervisors judgement, requiring offsite firefighting based on request of the fire assistance to put the fire brigade leader for offsite under control.
firefighting ass ance.
3.8 Reactivity Control 3.8.1 One Control Rod Stuck-Out, As indica oss of the Stuck-In or Dropped, requiring ability t ny of the shutdown by Technical conditi chnical Specifications.
Spec ca s 1.imiting Co ns f Operation 3.5.2.2 for on ntrol rod.
3.8.2 Unanticip ve reactivity rmined by the Shift insertion ally degrading S
rvisor or as indicated by the lev 1 ty of the plan an one of the following:
- a. An uncompensated operating reactivity chan resulting in n
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tempe re alarm.
b nticipated ality.
n advertent rod with-awal at power operations resulting in 0 d. An inadvertent mod a reactor trip, dilution resulting in a valid high reactor coolant outlet temperature. alarm and/or a Reactor trip.
These indications may be detemined via instrumentation that will be installed or expanded as required by NUREG 0578 prior to restart.
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4.2 Announce to the Control Room personnel that Refne has assumed the duties of Emergency Di he Emergency Director sh periodically (appro. Ver our) consult with the lead e of each are volv in the emergency, and
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Problem areas d.
Recommen on course of ac n
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" ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL; ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL: AN UNUSUAL EVENT HAS BEEN DECLARED IN UNIT ONE. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ON-SHIFT EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION REPORT TO YOUR STATIONS. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL SHOULD CONTINUE WITH THEIR NORMAL DUTIES UNLESS FURTHER INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN. Give a brief description of the event and repeat the announcement.)
NOTE:
Turn off Whelen siren switch.
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4.5 Assign a Communications Assistant and direct him to perfom all applicable steps of 1004.8.
4.6 Contact the Duty Section Superintendent and discuss:
a.
Plant status b.
Which members of the Duty Section are to augment the Onsite Emergency Organization.
4.7 Depending on the emergency action le was reached or
- exceeded, hat the appropr rgency Operating Proced been implement 9 4.8 If 1 1
vices (fire, a nc, police) are required, r t the Comunicator o y Dauphin County Emergency
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Ope tions Center a s the appropri e assistance.
Notify security S a e) to begin pre s to expedite entry of resp in mergency perso ice / Fire Ambu.
lance).
ity should be advi No osimetry Badge Issuan NOTE:
I the Emergen::y Respo personnel are required to espond outside the protected area affected by a radioactive plume, the Emergency Director or his designee will direct the issuance of TLD's from the North or South gate.
l 4.9 If the emergency involves radiological problems, direct the Radiological Assessment Coordinator to implement Radiological Controls During Emergencies (1004.9).
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a.
Dispatch offsite and/or onsite radiation monitoring teams in accordance with Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 1004.10.
b.
Implement Onsite Offsite Dose Projections edure (1004.7).
fecontamin-4.11 If personnel / vehicles are, or are suspec t
ated, have the RAC initiate the Perso n cle Monitoring and Decont ion procedure (1
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individual to Attachment II,Section I and
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gi o the Radiolo 1 As ssment Coordi tor to transmit to the Bureau of Ra at Protection.
4.14 Direct the Ra i lo i al Assessment Co n
r to complete Attachmen ion II to tra he Bureau of Radia-tion P c
if a radioac '
e se has occurred or is oc r 4.15 Stop liquid and gaseous discharges that are in progress until an assessment of their impact is performed and specific approval is'given to continue the release by the Emergency Di rector.
4.16 Verify that communications and documentation are maintained per procedure Communications and Recordkeeping (1004.5).
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l 4.18 After 30 minutes from initial contact with PEMA, confirm that BRP verification has been made. If no verifica
, instruct the Communicator to proceed to Attachment I 1.2.(d).
4.19 If person (s) are injured or ill and are i a tologically controlled area or are potentially c d, or if person (s) received radiation re greater than 25 REM; di c RAC to impleme t ency Plan Implementing Proc re 04.16, Contami d
uries/ Radiation Over-ur.
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than or equal t D direct the RAC tc imple tt Thyroid Blockin ure Emergency Plan Implemen r
dure 1004.35.
4.21 Based 1)essment of pla n
ons, either close out th a Event or escala' t
higher class of emergency.
If Recovery Phase criteria have been met (see Recovery Procedure 1004.24), but long term recovery operations are not necessary, close out the Unusual Event by directing the Comunicator to perform the notifications in Attachment I,Section II.
b.
If emergency action levels exceed those for an Unusual Event, escalate to a higher class, notify BRP on Radiological Line and make remaining notifi-11.0
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4.22 If necessary, due to potential contaminaticn of normally non-contaminated sumpf,and/or tanks, or the need to closely I
monitor liquid releases, initiate procedure.1004.14, Monitoring / Controlling Liquid Discharges For No Ur. con-taminated Systems.
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Director a ting or exceedin a rgency action level of one t
igher classes an@
f the following proce-dure b ng implemented:
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been closed o t h recovery operation required,.or_
5.3 The U u nt can be.sh'i recovery mode by imp'e-l me n
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INITIAL CONTACT INITIAL The Communicator shall notify the following agencies and personnel, and update the Attachment I,Section II checklist for each notification.
1.
DAUPHIN COUNTY EERGENCY OPE' RATION CENTER (If this is a reclassification notification, r
ify BRP on the radiological line or 9-787-3720 th Item 3, Unaffected Control Room).
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Telep 9-911 or 9-236-797 b.
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( name/ title)
Nuclear Station Uni 1
ling. We have declared an i
Unusual Event hours, and sed upon (time)
Emergene or judgement, d ne of the follow-1 ve not had a r
'a e release We have had a rad we release, but do not expect this situation to result in detectable changes in offsite radiation levels, OR 3.
We' have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there will be detectable changes in offsite radiation levels. We will be keeping the Bureau of I
Radiation Protection (BRP) informed of the results of our investigation, OR 13.0 L
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We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in offsite radiation levels but they are expected to be less than levels calling for an alert.
We will be he Bureau of Radiation Protection c.
Give a short non-technical descr he emergency and an entially affected tion and areas.
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go to Item 3, Unaffecte tr oom).
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se only during nonnal urs 0800-1600 h day. Friday) or 9 783 8150 when the Dedicated Line is out of service or after normal work hours. A diverter forwards this after normal work hours call to the PEMA Duty.0fficer.)
NOTE:
If Laable to contact, proceed to step 2.d.
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Message:
This is Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 1 cal-ling. We have an emergency. Give me the Operations Duty Of ficer.
(When Duty Officer answers:)
This is at the Three
'and (name/ title)
Nuclear Station Unit 1 calling.
clared an Unusua nt at h
request you (time) c c
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etion. Bureau of di on Protection c ba should be made on the Radiolgoical Line 69, 948-8071 or 944-0839.
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(Based upon E rector judg t, deliver one of the follow nts):
1.
We had a radioac i ase, OR 2.
ave had a radioac v e ase, but do not expect h
situation to detectable changes in offsite radiation
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We have had a radioactive release, but do not know if there will be detectable changes in offsite radia~ tion levels. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection informed of the results of our investigation, OR l
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We have had a radioactive release and expect to be able to detect changes in offsite radiation levels, but tney will be less than the levels calling for an Alert. We will be keeping the Bureau adiation Protection informed.
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Give a short non-technical descripti e emergency, and any potentially affected po 1 s and areas:
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f PEMA was un contacted, c tact Dauphin County; adv that PEMA cann ntacted and direct t to otify PFMA, BRP, caster, York, Leba n
umberland cou e.
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t Bureau of Radia tection (BRP) contact after notification. If no BRP confirmation is received within 30 minutes, notify PEMA of the situation. If unable to contact PEMA (line busy), call Dauphin County and notify them that BRP has not verified initial con-tact. Request Dauphin County to contcet PEMA and/or BRP.
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UNjFFECTED CONTROL ROOM a.
Telephone: 8066, 8067, 8068 or inter Control Room Hot-Line b.
PESSAGE:
Give a brief description of Plant St Shift Super-visor.
4.
INSTITUTE OklEAR POWER OPERATI (Do not thisisareca9 cation notification.)
a.
ne:
1-404--953-@Q4 o ontact TMI Site Operator for assistance.
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This is at T le Island m
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Nucle S
Unit 1 callin We e declared an U
vent at (Give a brief tion of the V
5.
Notify the following personnel / agencies if the emergency situation is such that notification is deemed appropriate:
a.
Hershey Medical Center 9-534-8333 (Ask for Duty Nurse)
Notification to be performed per procedure 1004.16.
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INITIAL CONTACT INITIAL b.
Pennsylvania State Police 9-234-4051 MESSAGE:
This is at the Three Mile Isl Nuclear (name/ title)
Station Unit 1 calling. We have deci usual Event at hours. We had a f.
ttime)
(n avr not) radioa release. We req sistance as follows:
(Stat assistance req r M
on Management Cppora n
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This at e Mile Island Nuclear x
name/titie) io nit 1 calling e
ve declared an Unusual Event hours.
(G brief description of the
( time) emergency).
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We had a radioactive release. We require (nave / nave not) the following assistance:
(State any assistance required.)
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American Nuclear Insurers 74-1-203-6p:M r
9-1-800-243-3172/3173 l
(after normal working hours) l MESSAG This e bree Mile Island (name/ title)
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We have declarea an Unusual Event at _
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(Give a brief description o ency).
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NUC REGULATORY C0ttlISSION OFFICE Bethesda, MD.
(Communications with the NRC will be continuously maintained following contact.)
a.
Telephone: Emergency Notification System (ENS) (RED PHONE)
(If ENS Phone is inoperative, refer to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 1004.6, " Addition Assistance and Notification" for alternate methods).
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INITIAL CONTACT b.
ESSAGE:
This is at Three Mile Island Nuclear (name/ title)
Station Unit I calling. We declared an Unusual Event at hours.
( time) 1.
We have not had a radioactive r OR 2.
We have had a radioactive r ut do not expect ituation to resul tectable changes in te radiation le lg have had a rad cti release, but do not know if there will able changes in offsite
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e will be ke ing the Bureau of Radiat n 7ection informed results of our inv ig on, OR 4
av ad a radioact e ase and expect to be b
to detect cha n
fsite radiation levels ut they will be n the levels calling for an Alert. We expect these levels to be less than 10 mrem /hr (gamma) and less than 50 MREM / hour child thyroid dose commitment. We will be keeping the Bureau of Radiation Protection infonned.
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potentially a,"fected populations and areas:
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SECONDARY CONTACT INITIAL The Comunicator shall notify the following agencies and personnel and update the Attachment I,Section II checklist:
1.
Announce or have announced the following messag er the plant page after turning on whelen sirens "A T*
L PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. The s
Event has been terminated.
(Give a brief descri the work restriction any )". Repeat me an turn off whelen si rens.
2.
Bureak diaton Protecti.
T one: Radiolo e or 9-787-3720 b.
SSAGE:
This is at the Thre Island Nuclear fWe)
Stati We have clos Unusual Event at_
hours.
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notify PEMA, Da ancaster, York, Lebanon and berland counties.
3.
Unaffected Control Room a.
Telephone: 8066, 8067, 8068 b.
MESSAGE:
Notify Shift Supervisor / Foreman of close-out of the Unusual Event.
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Nuclear Regulatory Consnission Office - Bethesda, Md.
- a. Telephone: Emergency Notification System (ENS)
(RED PHONE) b.
MESSAGE:
This is at the Th M1 Island (name/ ti tle)
Nuclea tion Unit I.
We h e closM-out the Unusual Even hours.
(time) 9 5.
If applica ify the follow n pe ns and/or agencies of close f the Unusual Even :
ershey Medical k : 9-534-8333 (
for Duty Nurse)
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a.
b.
Pennsylvania-4 ice: 9-234-4 Radiatioh ent Corporatipp A
c.
o V.
EmerJencies (0800
) 215-243-2990
(
73-1-215-841-5141 Office
- 00) 73-1-215-243-2950 d.
Andrican Nuclear Insurers: 74-1-203-677-7305 e.
Others: As directed by the Emergency Director.
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Description of Emergency:
s rhY 2.
Has the Reactor t. ripped Yes
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Did the Emergency Safe Systems actuate s
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If so, which ones 9
a.
High Pres u e ection Yes Ah b.
Low P re n,jection Y
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Core Fidad M
No
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4 psig Reactor Buildi I
tion Yes
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Reactor Building S y
uated Yes /h 4.
What is the status o p
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At power b.
Hot sta b
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Hot Shutdo d.
Cooling down e.
Reactor Pressure psig f.
Reactor Temperature
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Is offsite power available Yes
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Are both diesel generators operable Yes
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No 7.
Have any personnel injuries occurred Yes
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No Wnat are the approximate radiation and/or contamination If so, is the injured person (s) contaminated
,Yes (7 mR/hr DPM/10 V
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Are there exces er lation levels a or ntamination levelsu Yes
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a.
Radiation Levels:
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Contamination Leve DPM/100 at location: A Date Time b Completed B n A' N T i
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EERGENCY STATUS REPORT SECTION II Fill out if a release has occurred or is occurring. Provide BRP all available infomation for verification call.
1.
What is the approximate radioactive source term disch rate from the plant (As determined by the Projected Dose on procedure [1004.7]).
a.
Noble gases Ci/sec b.
Iodine k
Ci/sec 2.
What is the te meteorology 9
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Wind mph b.
i tion c.
Sta ity Class Stab k eutral
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What is the projected dose rate an concentration at the nearest offs wind point a.
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A (Locat'o 4.
Estimate ion of the release a.
If the release is terminated:
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If the release is still in progress:
Start time Estimated duration (hrs / min / sec) 4 Date g@11mecompleted v completed By P
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Radioactivity-Re p
Liquid /Gask to ion / Source a
Relea e
ration
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Stopped s/No)
Release Moni red (Yes/No) m Amount of Release Tech Spec.
n Radiation Levels in Area d
3.
Security /Safeg dS 2 Bomb Threat:
h Conducted (Y Search Results Site Ev Yes/No)
Intrusion:
Insider Outsider Point of Intrusion Extend of Intrusion Apparent Purpose Strike / Demonstrations:
Size of Group Purpose I
2 See 10 CFR 73.71(c), effective April 6,1981.
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Radiological (Yes/No)
Arson (Yes/No)
Equipment / Property Extortion:
Source (phone, letter, etc.)
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General: Firearms involved (Yes/No) n e (Yes/No)
Control of Faci romised or Thr (Yes/No)
Stolen /Miss ial b
Agencies (FBI, State Po al Police, etc.)
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