ML20081G298
| ML20081G298 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Wolf Creek |
| Issue date: | 10/21/1983 |
| From: | Koester G KANSAS GAS & ELECTRIC CO. |
| To: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20081G296 | List: |
| References | |
| RTR-NUREG-0881, RTR-NUREG-881 KMLNRC-83-136, NUDOCS 8311040192 | |
| Download: ML20081G298 (7) | |
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vtCE metteessef. soucLeam October 21, 1983 Mr. Ilarold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 KMLNRC 83-136 Re:
Docket No. STN 50-482 Ref: NUREG-0881, Supplement No. 2, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the Operation of Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit No.1 Subj: Wolf Creek Generating Station Emergency Plan
Dear Mr. Denton:
The Referenced document i(.*ntified several items requiring additional information concerning the Wolf Creek Generating Station Emergency Plan. Transmitted herewith is information addressing these items.
This information will be formally incorporated into the Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit No. 1, Final Safety Analysis Report in Revision 12.
This information is hereby incorporated into the Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit No.
1., Operating License Application.
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OATH OF AFFIR!tATION STATE OF KNISAS
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COUNTY OF SEr& DICK )
4 I, Bernard Ruddick, of lawful age, being duly sworn upon oath, do depose, state and affirm that I am Vice President - Engineering of Kansas Gas and Electric Company, Wichita, Kansas, that I have signed the foregoing letter of transmittal for Glenn L. Koester, Vice President - Nuclear of Kansas Gas and Electric Ccmpany, know the contents thereof, and that all statements contained therein are true.
KNISAS GAS MID ELECTRIC CO!9ANY
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Vice President - Engineering E.D. Prothro, Asst. Secretary i
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BE IT REMEMBERED that on this 21st day of October, 1983
, before me, Evelyn L. Fry a Notary, personally appeared Bernard Ruddick, Vice President - Engineering of Kansas Cas and Electric Company, Wichita, Kansas, who is personally known to me and who executed the foregoing instru-ment, and he duly acknowledged the execution of the same' for and on behalf of and as the act and deed of said Corporation.
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SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS -
OF WOLF CREEK GENERATING STATION, UNIT NO. 1 NUREG-0881 Supplement No. 2 Section 13.3.2.1 (1)
Provide all of the necessary written agreements that describe the scope of support and role within the emer-gency response for each relied on support organization.
Response
With fuel load scheduled for 8/15/84, all required written agreements for support between WCGS and the support organizations will be provided to the NRC 180 days prior to loading fuel.
Section 13.3.2.2 (1)
Justification for reasonable exception to the goals for the number of additional staff personnel and the response times for their arrival.
Table 2 of Supple-ment 1 to NUREG-0737.
Response
See Letter KMLNRC 83-051 dated 4/29/83 from G.
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Koester, KG&E, to H.
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Denton, NRC.
Section 13.3.2.4 (1)
The Wolf Creek Emergency Classification System concept is being reviewed by the staff.
The results of this evaluation will be reported in a later supplement.
Response
See Letter KMLNRC 83-129 dated 10/10/83 from G.
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Koester, KG&E, to H.
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Denton, NRC.
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Prvoide a commitment to have a prompt alert and noti-fication system, which is in accordance with the guid-ance of NUREG-0654, Appendix 3,
installed and opera-tional by fuel load or develop interim compensatory measures to provide emergency instructions -to the public within the plume exposure EPZ.
Response
The WCGS alert and notification system, which is in accordance with NUREG-0654, Rev.
3, will be installed and operational prior to fuel load scheduled for 8/15/34.
Section 13.3.2.7 (1)
Submit draft public information brochures for NRC and FEMA review before fuel loading and commit to distri-bute the brochures to the public before operation above 5% of rated power.
Also, assure that public informa-tion to transients will be available within the same time period.
Response
The public information brochures and the public infor-mation for transients (or drafts) will be submitted to l
the NRC and FEMA for review prior to fuel load (8/15/84).
The brochures and transient information will be distributed to the public prior to WCGS opera-tion above the 5% power level (before the full-scale exercise).
(2)
Provide a more detailed description of the arrangements made to establish a Media Information Facility and.to accomodate media personnel.
Response
KG&E's Media Release Center (MRC) for WCGS is located in a former ' school building located in New Strawn, Kansas, approximately 3.5 miles northwest of the site and less than one mile from the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).
The building will accomodate several hundred media representatives in the gymnasium while classrooms surrounding the gymnasium provide privacy for telephone conversations..
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c The MRC may be activated for an Alert, but w3.ll' be activated for Site Area Emergencies and General Emer-gencies.
The Coffey County Public Information Officer (PIO) activates the MRC.
The Coffey County PIO reports to the MRC for Site Area Emergencies or General Emer-gencies.
The State of Kansas PIO reports to the MRC af ter a State of Disaster Emergency is declared-by the Governor.
Nondedicated telephone lines allow contact between the MRC and the EOF.
Because of the proximity-of. the EOF and MRC, face-to-face conversations are practical if appropriate or required.
The MRC will have public information status
- boards, telecopier capabilities, typewriters, appropriate office supplies, photocopy capabilities and outside telephone lines for use by the media.
Section 13.3.2.8 (1)
Provide a
commitment that the permanent emergency response facilities and equipment will be operational prior to fuel loading or that adequate interim facil-ities and capabilities will be in place.
Response
UCGS permanent emergency response facilities and equip-ment or interim facilities and capabilities will be operational prior to fuel load (8/15/84).
(2)
Describe the provisions made to obtain information from the National Weather Service on meteorological condi-tions for the region in which the WCGS is located.
Response
KG&E has contracted with a local meteorologist, whose clients include a television station, to provide mete-orological information for KG&E's service area.
The meteorologist is capable of providing regional meteor-ological data for the UCGS area upon request.
A con-tractual clause allows KG&E " call-in service" 7 days a week, 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day as necessary, j
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Section 13.3.2.9 (1)
Provide the technical bases and supporting information for the primary and backup dose calculation methods.
Revise the emergency plan and develop emergency plan implementing procedures to reflect the dose assessment methodology.
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Response
Telephone communications (on 10/18/83) between KG&E and l
the NRC reviewer (P. Robinson) identified information j
in the reviewer's possession addressing this subject.
The dose assessment methodology section of the emer-gency plan will be expanded in the next revision, and an implementing procedure will be developed to reflect dose assessment methodology.
Section 13.3.2.10 s
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Develop predetermined protective action recommendations in accordance with the guidance of Appendix 1 to NUREG-0654 and incorporate these recommendations into the emergency plan and a specific procedure.
Response
See Letter KMLNRC 83-129 dated 10/10/83 from G.
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Koester, KG&E, to H.
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Denton, NRC.
Table 3.0-1 of the WCGS Emergency Plan lists EPA Pro-tective Action Guides that have been adopted for use during an emergency by WCGS, Coffey County, and the State of Kansas.
The WCGS Emergency Plan and appropriate implementing procedures will be revised to clarify the use of these PAG's in protective action recommendations.
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Coordinate planning ef forts with offsite authorities to ensure the administrative and physical means will exist to alert and provide prompt instructions to the public within the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
Response
KG&E is. required to notify offsite authorities (Coffey County and.the ' State-of Kansas) within 15 minutes post-classification of an event as an Alert, Site Area' Emergency or General Emergency.
The primary means of notification is the telephone with a radio' system
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Both the County and the State maintain'24-hour-per-day notification capabilities.
The Cof fey County notification point of contact is the Sheriff's Office Dispatcher, who is responsible for notifying appropriate County officials including the Sheriff, Chairman of the Coffey County Commissigners, and the County Public Information Officer (PIO).
The Chairman of the Coffey County Commissioners is responsible for making the decision to activate the alert and notification system and/or provide protective action recommendations.
These actions are implemented by the County PIO notifying the EBS entry st. ion to coordinate the activation of the tone alert re.:lios with the Sheriff's activation of the sirens.
If cime does not permit the Sheriff to contact the Chairman due to event escalation, the Sheriff has authority to direct the activation of the alert and notification system and/or provide protective action recommendations with the dispatcher contacting the EBS entry station with appropriate information.
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