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Issue date: | 08/02/1983 |
From: | Glissman M, Kieth R INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG |
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INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC C0m 'ANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Procedure No.PMP 2081 EPP.013 Revision No. l TITLE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ANALYSIS SCOPE OF REVISION Revision 1 - Complete rewrite.
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, PMP 2081 EPP.013 INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ANALYSIS 1.0 OBJECTIVES This procedure includes all environmental monitoring at and beyond the Protected Area fence. It may be implemented in parallel with PMP 2081 EPP.012, Off-Site Radiological Monitoring, where indicated. Where manpower resources are limited, implementation of this procedure (or portions thereof) may be deferred or deleted.
NOTE: Monitoring priorities are higher in the short term on or near the Plant site. Because of manpower limitations and the availability of the AEPSC Computer Program CPM 002, MIDAS or the TI-59 calculator programs, both whole body and thyroid dose may be initially computed and projected to a radius of ten miles.
References:
PMP 2081 EPP.004, Protective Action Guides; Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications, 3/4.12.1; Off-Site Dose Calculation '.anual, PMP 6010 OSD.001.
2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES The Radiation Monitoring Teams are responsible to the Radiological Protection Director for conducting environmental surveys and for collection of environmental samples in the event of an accidental release of radioactive material from the Plant. The surveying and sampling shall be greater in extent and frequency than during routine operations.
The Radiation Assessment Director (RAD) supported by the Plant Evaluation Team in the TSC or the R.P Manager / Radiation Control and Waste Handling Manager in the E0F, shall coordinate the analysis of data.
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 Expanded Environmental Monitoring and Sampling Radiation Monitoring Team shall, as directed by the Radiological Protection Director (RPD):
3.1.1 Remove, replace and supplement existing .
environmental TLD's (per 12 THP 6010. RAD.003) as directed by the RPD.
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PMP 2081 EPP.013 NOTE: Refer to Exhibits A and B for maps of some existing sampling stations.
3.1.2 As soon as practicable, and thereafter as directed by the RPD, remove and change all routine air particulate and charcoal filters and all routine TLD's.
NOTE: Locations of these sample filters and TLD's are included in 12 THP 6010. RAD.001. Refer to Exhibit C, DCCNP Environmental Monitoring Program, for existing program data.
CAUTION: In collection of any environmental samples, take care to prevent cross-contamination of samples.
3.1.3 Where releases of materials other than noble gas are known or are believed to have occurred, collection of vegetation, milk or other substances may be appropriate. Any sampling of such media shall be coordinated with, or may be under the general direction of, responsible State Officials at the State Emergency Operations Center.
NOTE: Refer to Exhibit C, DCCNP Environ-mental Monitoring Program, for existing program data.
3.1.4 In the event of liquid releases to the discharge pipe, collect samples as per routine environmental sampling procedures, but with frequencies as directed by the RPD.
4 NOTE: Unless otherwise specified by the RPD, collect samples in accordance with existing Plant procedures.
3.2 Plume Tracking by Direct Reading ,
As personnel availability and allotted time permits, monitoring teams may perform plume tracking as per PMP 2081 EPP.012, OFF-Site Radiological Monitoring.
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3.3 Calculation of Ingestion Dose If it becomes necessary for ingestion doses to be calculated, either of the following computer programs may be implemented: AEPSC's computer program, SETPT3; MIDAS program QUICKG. -
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RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONME!!TAL tlONITORING PROGRAM EXPOSURE PATl3/AY SA!!PLING AND TYPE AND FREQUENCY AND/OR SAMPLES SAMPLE I.0CATIO!!S COLLECTION FREQUENCY OF ANALYSIS REMARKS / REFERENCES
- 1. Airborne Al-A6 (site) Continuous operation of Radiciodine consister 12 TilP 6010. RAD.001 sanpler with sample analyze weekly for
- a. Radiofodice New Euffalo, South collection as required I-131.
and Bend, Dowagiac and by dust loading, but Particulates Coloma are background, at least once per 7 Pariculate Sampler: 12 Ti!P 6010. RAD.001 days. Cross beta radioacti- .
vity following filter changel ; composite (by location) for gamma isotopic quarterly.
- 2. Direct Radiation a .- TI-T9 (Site) At least once per 92 Camma dose; at least 12 TilP 6010. RAD.001 days. once per 92 days. 12 TilP 6010. RAD.003
- b. New Buffalo, South Bend, Dowagiac, Coloma
'c. 10 TLD monitor locations in the five nile radius.
I Particulate sample filters should be analyzed for gtess beta 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or more after saupling to allow for radon and thoren daughter decay. If gross beta activity in air or vater is greater than 10 times the yearly mean of control samples for any medium, gamma isotopic analysis should be performed on the individual samples.
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PtiP 2081 EPP.L EXIIIBIT C (Cont'd) .
RADIOLOGICAL Es. * "'4 ENTAL tt0NITORING PROGRAtt EXPOSURE PATiiWAY SAMPLING AND TYPE AND FREQUENCY AND/OR SAMPLES SAtlPLE LOCAT10NS COLLECTION FREQUENCY OF ANALYSIS REtlARKS/ REFERENCES
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- a. Surface L1, L2, L3 Composite
- sample over Canuna isotopic; analy- 12 TitP 6010. RAD.005 one month period.
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- b. Ground Wl-W7 Quarterly Ganuna isotopic and 12 TilP 6010. RAD.004 tritium analysis quarterly,
- c. Drinking St. Joseph, Lake Composite
- sample col- Gross beta and gasmia 12 TilP 6010. RAD.004 Township, New Buffalo lected over a period of isotopic analysis of
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sample over a 2-week Tritium analysis of period, i f I-131 analy- composite quarterly.
sis is performed. I-131 analysis on each composite when the dose calculated for the con-sumption of the water
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- d. Sediment from L2, L3 Twice/ year Ga mi.a isotopic analyses 12 TitP 6010. RAD.007
. Shoreline semi-annually.
- Composite samples-shall he collected by collecting an aliquot at. intervals not exceeding 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
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y-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL HONITORING PROGRAM EXPOSURE PATilWAY SAMPLING AND TYPE AND FREQUENCY -
AND/OR SAMPLES SAMPLE LOCATIONS COLLECTION FREQUENCY OF ANALYSIS REMARKS / REFERENCES
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- a. Hilk Stevensville, Bridgman, At least once per 15 Gasuna isotopic and 12 TilP 6010.R AD.006 Galien, Dowagiac, days when animals are I-131 analysis of each South Bend on pasture. At least sample.
once per 31 days other times.
- b. Fish Plant Site Twice/ year Canana isotopic analysis 12 TilP 6010. RAD.008 Off Site on edible portion.
- c. Food Products Plant Site At time of harvest, Ganuna isotopic analysis 12 TilP 6010. RAD.010 Off Site (s20 miles) one sample of each of on edible portion.
the following classes of food products:
- l. Grapes Plant Site At time of harvest, Ganuna isotopic 12 TilP 6010. RAD.010 one sample of broad analysis.
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PP.002 Barring of the PABX ' Revision 1 6-29-62 EPP.003 Follow-Up Off-Si te 4 Revision 1 <
Communications R-16-02 -;. t EPP.004 Protective Action Guides Revision 1 TP-!,5-24-83 Exp Na ;
(PAGe) and Protective Actions 9 p-82 -
F"P.005 Personnel Evacuation Revision 1 , , ,
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EPP.006 Activation of the f.eentry Revision.I' '
and Rescue Team 9-28 <f ,
EPP.007 Security Actions'Durin9 Revis5anII ,
~ Emergency Conditions - 5-5-82 '
u EPP.008 Emergency k'edical Plan Revision 1 TP 1,11-30-22 Exp flA ,
Guidelines 9-28982 , e v.
EPP.009 Health Physics Procedures Revision 1 , !
> 9-29-82 EPP.010 Activation of Radiation Revision 1 L Monitoring Teams 2-1-83 ,
- CPP.011 On-Site Radiological Revision 0 Moni toring
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EPP.013 Environmental Monitoring , Revision.t and Analysis -- l. 8-2,- 4 3. ',
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. ELECTRIC COMPANY DON ALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT Instruction or Procedure Temporary Sheet i TEMPORARY
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This temporary sheet applies to 0FF-SITE DOSE ASSESSMENTS SHEET NO.
Instruction or Procedure No. PMP 2081 EPP.014 Revision No. I TP-3
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REPLACE the following pages as indicated:
List of Effective Pages, Page 2 of 2, Revision 1, TP-1 with Revision 1, TP-3 EXHIBIT T, Page 1 of 1, Revision I with Revision 1, TP-3 4
-REASON FOR CHANGE: To meet new FDA recommendations for use of KI as a thyroid blocking agent in the event of a radiological emergency.
THIS TP REPLACES TP-2 DATED 17 MAY,1983 WHICH SHOULD HAVE BEEN ISSUED AS TP-3.
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LIST OF E::ECTI'IE PAGES et Race Nurnber Revisien 'lurder and Oate EXHIBIT S, Page 1 of 1 Revision 1 - Oct.12, 1982 EXHIBIT T. Page 1 of 1 Revision 1 - TP-3, 8-2-83 i EXHIBIT U, Page 1 of 1 Revision 1 - Oct.12, 1982 EXHIBIT V Page 1 of 1 Revision 1 - Oct.12, 1982 EXHIBIT 'd, Page 1 of 1 , Revision 1 - Oct.12, 1982 EXHIBIT X, Page 1 of 1 Revision 1 - TP-1 EXHIBIT Y, Page 1 of 1 Revision 1 - TP-1 rs "W
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- j- J ', ',' s RfC(HHENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR POPut ATICN AND WORKERS
- Projected Dose (Rom) Comen ts Recoamended Action (s)Id) .
[ To the Potaslation W ole Body less than 1.0 No planned protective action (b) . State Previously recommended may issue an advisory to seek shelter and protective actions may Thyroid Less than 5.0 wait further instructions. Monitor le reconsidert.J or environmental radiation levels. tensina ted.
LA ole Body 1.0 to less than 5.0 Seek shel ter as a minimun.' Consider ' If constraints, exist, evacuation. Evacuate unless constraints special consideration Thyroid 5.0 to less than 25.0 make it impractical . Monitor envirosmiental simuld te given for radiation levels. Control access, evaculation of children e and pregnant mnen. !
LAiele Body 5 and above Conduct manda tory evacuation. Honitor Seeking shelter would le ,
envirormiental radiation levels and adjust an alternative if evacuation Thyroid 25 and above area for mandatory evacuation based on these. were not innediately possible.
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lAiole Body 25 , Control exposure of energency tema munbers Although respirators and to these levels except for lifesaving stable lodine should te Thyroid 125 missions. ( Appropriate controls for ener- used Wiere effective to gency workers include time limitations control dose to energency respirators, and stable iodine. Administer tema workers, thyroid dose KI tablets if thyroid dose is projected to inay not le a liailting factor y be > 25 R.) for livesaving missionsICI I CJM 1 P g INiole Body 75 09ntrol exposure of =crgency personnel M o perfonning Ilfesaving miss!ons to this level. -i S
[ (Control of time of exposure will te anost -';n e f fective.) @
4 I 'I b a These actions are reconmended for planning p4rposes. Protective action decisions at the time of the incident must
take existing conditions into consideration.
(b)At the time of the incident, officials may implement low-impact otective actier.s tr. 5:eei'ing with the principle of maintaining radiation exposures as low as reasonably ach vable.
(c)lf one or more lives is likely to be saved, no upper limit for thyroid dose is established.
Ill0IANA & MICHIGAtt PO'.iER COMPAtlY CONALD C. CC0K t;UCLEAR PLAtlT
! PLANT MANAGER PROCEDURE Index i
! Identification Title 8V 5 " N*! Cc:rr.ents And Date !
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l I PMP 2081 EPP 014 Off-Site Dose Assessments Revisioni1 'TP-1,1-25-83 Exp. NA 10-12-82 TP-2,2-22-83 Exp NA TP-3,8-2 -83 Exp NA ,
3 EPP.015 Sampling and Analysis of
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Waterborne Releases 4-1-81 j EFP.016 Collection and Analysis of Revision 0 Liquid and Gaseous Samples 4-1-81 EPP.017 Interpretation of Liquid Rev.ision 0 and Gaseous Samples 4-1-81
- i EPP.018 Transportation Accidents Revision 1
! Involving Radioactive 6-24-82 t
Material 4
EPP.019 AEP Emergency Response Revision 0 Organization Activatien and 4-1-83 Management i
EPP.020 Activation and Operation of Revision 1 TP-1,9-9-82 Exp NA the Technical Support Center 8-24-82 (TSC)
EPP.021 Activation and Operation of Revision 1 the Operations Staging Acea 5-25-22 (0SA) and Personnel Accountabili ty j EPP.022 Activation and Operation of Revision 3 TP-1, 7-27-83 Exp NA j the Emergency Operations 1-28-83 ,
l Facility EPP.023 Activation and Operation of CANCELLED l
l the Emergency Control Center 6-4-82 l (ECC) (An Emergency >
Operations Facility)
, EPP.024 Activation and Operation of Revision 1 !
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