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Rev H to Procedure EP-ENV-3A Environ Protection Director Actions & Directives
ML20078G368
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Issue date: 06/21/1983
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' I 1 NO. EP-EllV-3A REV. H WISC0NSIll PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION I

Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant i TI~ LE : Environmental Protection Director l Actions and Directives h,oV) Et1ERGEtCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I 1 l DATE: 1 PAGE 1 of 17 REVIEWED BY );(//?/w/d ,, 1 APPROVED BY (0f"h j y) w v.

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1.0 APPLICABILITY Upon the classification of an incident as a Site or General Emergency, or during an Alert if conditions warrant, the Environmental Protection Director (EPD) will execute this procedure.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Projected dose rates, concentrations and meteorological conditions must be known prior to dispatching the Environmental Monitoring Teans (EM Teams).

2.2 Ensure proper protective actions are taken for the Enviromental Monitoring Team members prior to dispatch.

2.3 Utilize the Field Map with Plexiglass Cover in recording field results.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 EP-AD-11, Emergency Radiation Controls 3.2 EP-RET-2, Inplant Radiation Emergency Team 4.0 DIRECTIONS Environmental Protection Director 4.1 If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to the control room at .,

l 4.2 If informed of ET activation by the ERM:

a. Notify members of the Environmental Monitoring Team per Form ENY-3A. .

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gg group by using home or office telephone numbers, activate the o pager system per attached Table ENV-3A.2 or call System Operating at and provide your name L .

and title and the names and titles of the individuals you wish gg no to page. Also provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be

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5g attempt to contact these individuals via the paging system.

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Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l TITLE: Environmental Protection Director l Actions and Directives

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[4 ]) EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I l DATE: M 211983 I

l PAGE 2 of 17 I I l 4.3 Perfom dose projection calculation via EP-ENY-3C, Primary Dose Projection l Calculation - IBM Personal Computer and EP-ENY-30, Frimary Detemination of Meteorological Data. f_. -

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1 l NOTE: If the IBM Personal Computer is not available for use, refer to'"

I to EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6. -

l 1 NOTE: If the WPS IBM Computer is not available for use, refer to EP-ENV-3E, l

_. Manual Detemination of X/Q-KNPP Meteorological Data; EP-ENV-3F, 1

Manual Detemination of XQ/-Green Bay Meteorological Data; and i EP-ENV-3G, Manual Dose Projection Calculations as are appropriate. .

4.4 Determine Protective Actions needed via EP-ENV-3G, Protective Action Recommendation Determinations.  :. t .

NOTE: See Decision Flow Chart, Figure 3A.1. ,.

n 4.5 Maintain a log of all significant events reported and directed.

(7 k 5.0 PERSONNEL DISPATCH 5.1 Evaluate the radiological consequences in consultation with the Radiological Protection Director (RPD) from the above data'and advise Enviromental Monitoring Teams accordingly of the appropriate protective actions.

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5.2 Dispatch Environmental Monitoring Teams, via the Environmental .

Monitoring Team Coordinator, to the projected plume path as follows:

NOTE: As Form ENY-3A.2 is initiated for Tracking EM Team Sampling, I

record Dose Projections (EHV-3C or 3G) for the sample points on I the form. .

1 5.2.1 Dispatch EM teams to predetemined sample points, TABLE ENY-3A,!-

l near_ the projected plume edges. Spacing the teams to define the ._

l plume shape and characteristics.

I NOTE: If lake breeze effect exists as determined in Form ENY-3D.2, 1

3E.3 or 3F.3 refer to step 6.0 for guidance in directing environ-1 mental monitoring teams.

I 5.2.2 Observe caution when sending EM teams into a plume, especially I to point near tim centerline.

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Xewaunee Nuclear Power Plant i TITLE: Envirormental Protection Director

] Acti::as and Directives (r~x EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE l 1 I PAGE 3 of 17 (V) l DATE:

I JUN 211983 I 5.2.3 After the plant has discontinued releases, continue tracking the plume to the perimeter of the EPZ.

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5.2.4 Record sampling results and locations on Fona ENV-3A.2, using 1

Base Map sector designate and predetennined sample location number.

EXAMPLE: Log: Sector "A" at " point 122" 5.3 Record the following data for each enviromental sample location on Form ENV-3A, den received from EMT Coordinator.

5.3.1 Date and Time results received.

5.3.2 Direct radiation readings.

5.3.3 Particulate activity.

5.3.4 I-131 concentration.

5.3.5 Hoble gas concentration.

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l 5.4 Mark the most recent results on the plexiglass covered field maps.

l 5.5 Transmit the most current data recorded on the field maps to the Technical l Support Center Director.

5.6 Redirect the Environmental Monitoring Teams to take subsequent samples as necessary 5.7 Transmit the measured data, and any plume track changes, to the Radiological Protection Director promptly.

NOTE: Meteorological conditions should be checked periodically.

5.8 Direct the Enviromental Monitoring Team Coordinator to take appropriate I

I precautions for the collection of samples and the storage of all environ -

mental samples obtained at the Site Access Facility. ,

5.9 Continue to update plume path sample results on the Field Map as results are reported. -

5.10 Transmit results and reconmendations to the Emergency Response Manager.

5.11 Keep the SAF and EM team infonned on plant conditions.

Kewauhee Nuclear Power Plant. i TITLE: Envirormental Protection Director l Actions and Directives

(. EMERGEtCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I I I DATE: JUN 211983 i PAGE 4 of 17 I I 6.0 EFFECT OF LAKE BREEZE ON PROJECTED EXPOSURES

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1 6.1 Actual dose rates west of the Lake Breeze " front" (where the lake l breeze meets the prevailing wind) will be lower than projected. . . . -

6.2 Exposure from the plume may occur in areas not encompassed by the X/Q or Xu/Q overlays since the plume is directed back toward the lake in the direction of the prevailing wind. .

6.3 Monitoring Considerations l Figure ENY-3A.2 shows a method for determining thelocation of the ~

l Lake Creeze front. Following the guidelines below and Figure ENV-3A.2 l will aid in detemining the. radiological effects of the lake breeze on .

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6.3.1 One team should be sent to the predicted lake breez'e front

[ ,\ position via the plume edge downwind of the prevailing wind.

The team should then begin searching for the lake breeze front x to verify the predicted lake breeze position. Once discovered the team should be sent downwind of the projected plume with respect to the prevailing wind. The objective is to look for radiation or plume recirculation in the lake breeze.,

6.3.2 The other team should sample the plume between the lake shore

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1. Lake Shore.Rd (M) 1/4 mile north of Zander Rd 2 Lake Shore Rd (M) 1/4 mile south of Two Creeks Rd '
3. Bey 42 1/4 mile North of Two Creeks Rd Intersection
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4. Two Creeks Rd 3/4 mile west of Hwy 42,1/4 mile N. on Blaha Road
5. County BBB and County BB Intersection
6. County DBB 1/2 mile, south of BB
7. 3/4 mile west and 1/2 mile south of County Hwys. BB and BBB inersection (trailer park 3
8. County BB 1/4 mile east of Saxonburg Rd
9. County BB 1/2 mile east of State Hwy 163 .
10. County B 1/4 mile north of Zander Rd .

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12. Two Creeks Rd 1/2 mile west of Saxonburg Rd i
13. Two Creeks Rd 1/4 mile east of State Hwy 153
14. Two Creeks Rd 1/2 mile east of Saxonburg Rd

! 15. Tannery Rd 3/4 mile north of Tappawingo Rd l 16. Access Rd off of Tappavingo Rd 1/4 mile eas of Tannery Rd ,

17. Tappawingo Rd 3/4 mile west of Tannery Rd
18. Tappawingo Rd 1/4 mile west of Saxonburg Rd d

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20. Tappawingo rd and Janbo Creek Rd Intersection S
21. Jambo Creek Rd 1/4 mile north of Holmes Rd
22. County Hwy BB 1/2 mile west of State Hwy 163
23. Lakeshore Rd (M) 1/4 mile north of Nuclear Rd (M) 924. Nuclear Rd (M) 1/2 mile eas of State Hwy 42 (K) - Kewaunee County (M) - Manitowoc. County

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25. Lakeshore Rd (M) and Nuclear Rd (M) Intersection
26. Irish Rd 1/4 mile east of Meyer Rd
27. State Hwy 1771/4 mile west of County Hwy. 0 _
28. Elmwood ad and Ravine Rd Intersection ,

'i9. Tannery Rd 1/4 mile north of Elmwocd Rd

30. 1/4 mile easttof-County Hwy V and State Hwy 42 Intersection
31. State Hwy 421/2 mile north of Irish Rd ._
32. Benzinger-Rd 1/4 mile west of Tannery Road _
33. -County Hwy V and Saxonburg Rd Intersection
34. Corners Rd and Division Dr. Intersection

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35. State Hwy 421/4 mile north of Rawley Rd
36. South entrance road to Point Beach State Park,1/4 mile east of County Hwy. 0 i 37. Nuclear (M) 3/4 mile west of Tannery Rd
38. 1/4. mile south and 1/4 mile west of Saxonburg Rd and Nuclear Rd (M) Intersection l 39. Tappawingo Rd 0.1 mile east of State Hwy 42
40. State Hwy 163 and' State Hwy 147 Intersection 41 . Prince Rd 1/4 mile north of Rockledge Rd
42. Jambo Creek Rd 1/4 mile north of Rockledge Rd ,
43. County Iky Q and: Intersection with Factory Rd ,
44. County Hwy Q 1/4 mile north of Zander Rd
45. County Hwy BB 0.4 mile east of Harpt Lake Rd
46. Nuclear Rd (K) 0.4 mile west of State Hwy 42
47. Nuclear Rd (K) 1/2 mile west of Hwy 42
48. County Hwy BB and state Hwy 42 Intersection
49. German Lane 1/4 mile west of State Hwy. 42 5'K?-KewauneeCoun I,MJ - Manitowoc Cou

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50. State Hwy 421/4 mile south of Huclear Rd (K) 51 . State Hwy 42 and Huclear Rd (K) Intersection

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53. State Hwy 42 and Intersection of Nuclear Rd (K) q
54. State Hwy 42 0.4 mile north of Nuclear Rd (K)
55. State Hwy 421/4 mile south of Sandy Bay Rd
56. State Hwy 42 and Intersection of Sandy Bay Rd
57. Sandy Bay Rd and Intersection of Cemetary Rd .
58. Cemetary Rd 1/4 mile north of Sandy Bay Rd.
59. Lake shore Rd (K) and Interection of Cemetary Rd
60. Lake Shore Rd (K) 1/2 mile east of State Hwy 42

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62. Lake Shore Rd (K) 1/2 mile west of State Hwy 42
63. Sandy Bay Rd 1/2 mile west of State Hwy 42
64. Sandy Bay Rd and Intersection of Woodside Rd

! . 65. Woodside Rd 1/2 mile north of Nuclear Rd (K)

66. Woodside Rb and Intersection. of Nuclear Rd (K) l -
67. Woodside Rd 1/4 mile south of. Nuclear Rd (K) "
68. Woodside Rd 3/4 mile north of County Hwy BB .
69. Town Hall Rd 1/4 mile north of County Hwy BB .

l 70. Town Hall Rd 1/4 mile north of Nuclear Rd (K) l .

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71. Town Hall Rd 3/8 mile south of Sandy Bay Rd
72. Town Hall Rd 1/2 mile south of County Hwy G
73. County Hwy G 1/2 mile east of town Hall Rd c

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74. Woodside Rd and County Road G Intersection
75. Old Settlers Rd and Cemetary Rd Intersection
76. Old Settlers Rd and Hwy 42 Intersections .* .
77. Old Settlers Rd 1/4 mile east of Woodside Rd 27

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78. Woodside Rd.1/2 mile south of Old Settlers Road
79. Old Settlers Rd. and Town Hall Road Intersection
80. Norman Road 1/4' mile north of County Hwy. G -
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81 . County Hwy B_1/4 mile west of Norman Rd .'.'

82. Saint Peters Rd 1/4 mile north of 01d Settlers Rd
83. Wochos Rd and intersection of Old settlers Rd
84. Ncrth Intersection of Range Line Rd and County Hwy G

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) 85. County Hwy B 1/4 mile north of County Hwy G

86. Norman Rd 1/4 mile north of Sardy Bay Rd
87. Sandy Bay Rd and Intersection of Saint Peters Rd
88. County Hwy B 1/2 mile south of Sandy Bay Rd -
89. Nuclear Rd (K) 1/2 mile east of Range Line Rd
90. Nuclear Rd (K) and Hornan Rd Intersection 91 . Nonnan Rd 1/4 mile north of County Hwy BB .
92. County Hwy B 1/4 mile north of County hwy BB _
93. Range Line ~Rd 1/4-mile north of County hwy BB ,
94. Collegiate Rd 1/2 mile west of Range Line Rd
95. State Hwy 1631/4 mile west of Sleepy Hollow Rd
96. Bolt Rd and County Hwy Q intersection
97. Bolt Rd 1/4 mile west of Collegiate Rd
98. Knutson Rd and State Hwy 96 Intersection
99. Manitowoc Rd and Langes Cornerr Rd Intersection (K) - Kewaunee County (M) - Manitowoc County_ _

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100. State !Wy 1631/4 mile south of Old Settlers Rd 101. County by .J 1/4 mile west of State Hwy 163 Sleepy Hollow Rd and Kassner Rd Intersection 1; 102.

Church Rd 1/2 mile north of County Hwy J b'

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104. Sair t Peters Rd and Town Line Rd Intersections 105. County hwy B 1/4 mile South uf County Hwy J Y '

106. County &#y J 1/4 mile west of Town Hall Rd -

107. Town Hall Rd and Town Line Rd Intersections ..c,. ,

108. Town Line Rd 1/2 mile west of Woodside Rd -

109. Town Line Rd and State Hwy 42 Intersection 110. Town Line Rd 0.3 mile east of Mile Rd 111. Lake Rd 1/2 mile east of State Hwy 42 112. . County twy J 1/2 mile west of State Hwy 42 113. County hwy J 1/2 mile east of Town Hall Rd 114. Krok Rd 1/4 mile west of Sleepy Hollow Rd ..

~115. Krok Rd 1/4' mile west of Church Rd 116. Krok Rd 1/4 mile east of Saint Peters Rd .

117. 1/4 mile south of Angle Rd and Krok Rd Intersections 4

'118. 3 tate Hwy 421/4 mile south of Hospital Rd [- . .-

119. State Hwy 42 3/4 mile south of County hwy F .- .-

120. County Hwy C 1/2 mle west of Kewaunee City },

121. County Hwy C 1/2 mile north of County Hwy F 122. Birchwood Rd and County Hwy F Intersection

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124. State hwy 29 and County hwy B Intersection 125. Church Rd 1/4 mile north of State Hwy 29 .,

L 126. Town Hall Rd 1/2 mile south of State Hwy 29 , . ,

127. Angle Rd 1/4 mile south of State Hwy 29 128. Hospital Rd 3/4 mile north of State Hwy 42 ,

129. East end of Krok Rd, along the Lakeshore . . ,

/.r 130. Old Settlers-Rd-1/2 mile east of Twon Hall Rd - .' .*

131. 1204 Milwaukee St., Kewaunee -

132. County Hwy. O,1 1/2 miles south of County Hwy. VV ,

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133. Lake Shore Rd 1/2 mile north of Kewaunee City .

( 134. Lakeshore Rd (K) 1/2 mile north of First Road (Barnett Sub.)

135. County Hwy F 1 1/4 miles west of State Hwy 42 136. Maple Lane 1/2 mile west of County Hwy C 137. Church Rd and Town Line Rd Intersection (northeast of Ellisville) 138. Sleepy Hollow Rd 1/4 mile north of iky 29 .

139. Reckelberg Rd 1/4-mile south of Krok Rd 140. Ichweiner Rd 1/2 mile south of Ccunty twy J ..

141. Schultz Rd and State Hwy 96

'142.- Lyons Rd 1/4 mile southof Zander Rd 143. County hwy Q 1/4 mile north of State Hwy 147 144. Fisherville Rd and Cherney Rd Intersection 145. Steiners Corners Rd.1/2 mile west of State Hwy.147 (K) - Kewaunee County (M) - Manitowoc County

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146. Meadow Dr.1/4 mile north of E. Hillcrest Rd.

147. County Hwy. 01/2 mile south of County Hwy. VV 1

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' PAGING SYSTEM OPERATION A.1 Tone and Voice Radio Pagers are assigned to personnel as shown with call numbers on the Emergency Call List. (See EP-AD-17). ,

A.2 Whenever it is necessary to contact a person on the Emergency Call List and he is not on site, the home telephone number should be called first. -

If he cannot be reached at home, contact should then be attempted by using the person's individual call number. A group of individuals may be contacted by using the group call number. Tone and voice contact by pagers is effective within a 15 mile radius of the transmitting station. Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius. ,

A.3 How to Place-a Page .

3.1 Detemine the two digit pager code for the party or Drcup you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

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  • a. When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.3.
b. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3.3 Dial the_two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

I NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.

3.4 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.

, 3.5 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.

You have about 20 seconds to talk. A " click" signals that your allotted time has expired.

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GREEN BAY EXTENSION PHONES 3.6 Dial:

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3.7 When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.8.

. a. If you hear a " busy" signal, hang up and try again.

3.8 Dial the two digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

NOTE: This number must be preceded by a "1" when using the Green Bay transmitter.

3.9 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being transmitted.

3.10 When the beeping tone stops, speak your message to the called party.

( You have about 20 seconds to talk. A " click" signals that your allotted . time has expired. .

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