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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedures EP-AD-3 Re Unusual Event, EP-AD-4 Re Alert & EP-AD-5 Re Site Emergency
ML20083F716
Person / Time
Site: Kewaunee 
Issue date: 10/27/1983
From:
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP.
To:
Shared Package
ML111671227 List:
References
PROC-831027-01, NUDOCS 8401030317
Download: ML20083F716 (3)


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Pr'ocedure #

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REVISION DATE 0

03-10-83

.EP-AD-1 P.lant Emernency Organization

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EP-AD'-2 Emergency. Class Determination C

03-10-83

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EP-AD-3 Unusual Event D

10-27-83 EF-AD-4 Alert O

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.EP-AD-5 Site Emergency D

10-?7-33 EP-AD-6 General Emergency 0

10-27-33 EP-AD-7 Notification of Unusual Event H

10-27-83 EP-AD-8 Notification of Alert H

10-27-83 EP-AD-9 Notification of Site Emergency H

10-27-83 EP-AD-10 Notification of General Emergency H

10-27-83

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EP-AD-Il Emergency Radiatio 1 Controls C

06-21-83 EP-AD-12 Personnel Assembly and Accountability D

10-27-83 EP-AD-13 Personnel Evacuation 03-03-83 EP-AD-14 Search and Rescue A

03-10-83 EP-AD-15 Recovery Planning A

03-10-83 EP-AD-16 Occupational Injuries or Vehicle Accidents-A 03-10-63 During Emergencies EP-AD'17 Communications F

10-27-83 EP-AD-18 Availability of Inorganic lodine Salts for A

03-10-83

.. lodine Saturation of the, Human Thyroid Gland EP-AD-19 Protective Action Guidelines 09-29-83 EP-ENV-1 Environmental Monitoring Team Organization B

03-10-83 EP-ENY-2 Site Access Facility (SAF) Activation -

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REVISION DATE Procedure #

TITLE EP-EIN-3A Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives I

10-27-83

~EP-ENV-3B EM Team Actions E

06-21-83 EP-ENV-3C Primary Dose Projection Calculation - IBM Personal Ccmputer

~A 10-25-83 EP-ENV-3D Primary. Determination of Meteorological Data 06-21-83 EP-ENV-3E Manual Determination of X/Q (KNPP Meteorological Data)

E 06-21-83 EP-E!N-3F Manual Determination of X/Q (Green Bay Meteorological Data)

D 06-21-8'3 EP-E!W-3G Manual ' Dose Projection Calculation' D

06-21-83 EP-ENV-3H' Protective Action Recommendations B

06-21-83 EP-E!N-4A Sample Acquisition, Portable Instrument Use C

03-10-83 EP-ENV-4B Sample Acquisition, Air Monitoring Devices B

05-21-82 EP-ENV-4C Samp'le Acquisition, Environmental Sampling Techniques B

05-21-82 EP-E!W-5A LCS-1 Operation B

4 83 EP-EtW-5B MS-3 Operation -

B 4-21-83 03-10-83 EP-ENV-5C SAM II Operation C

'EP-ENV-SD PAC-4G Operation A

12-21 -81, EP-ENV-5E Reuter-Stokes Operation A

' 03-10-83 EP-ENV-6A Relocation of Site Access Facility (Habitability)

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EP-ENV-6B SAF Environmental Sample Analysis Relocation A

11-24-82 EP-ENV-7 Site Access Facility Cormunications B

03-10-83 EP-ENV-8 Total Population' Dose Estimate ' Calculations A

7-25-83

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REVISION DATE Procedure #

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EP-E0F-1 Corporate Staff Emergency Response Organization I

10-27-83 F

'10-27-83 EP-EOF-2 Emergency Operations Facility (E0F) Activation G

10-27-83 EP-EOF-3 Corporate Response to an Unusual Event I

10-27-83

.EP-EOF-4 Corporate Response to an Alert I

10-27-83 EP-EOF-5 Corporate Response to a Site Emergency I

10-27 l.

EP-EOF-6 Corporate Response to a General Emergency E

03 10-83 EP-EOF-7 Communications Documentation EP-E0F-9 Interface with Support Organizations G

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' Control Room Emergency brganization A

l-03-83 EP-0P-1 B

l-03-83 EP.0P-2 Emergency Control Room Activation for Emergency Response EP-OP-3 Control Roon Communications A

1-03-83 EP-0SF-1 Operational Support Facility (OSF) Organi:ation A

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05-21-82 EP-0SF-2

,0SF Activation A

1-15-82 E.P-OSF-3 Work Requests During an Emergency 8

03-10-83 EP-OSF-4 OSF Communications 1

EP-RET-1 Radiation Emergency Team (RET) Organization C

03-10-83 D

09-29-83 EP-RET-2 Inplant RET i

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03-10-83 EP-RET-2A RP0/RAF Activation

.EP-RET-2B Gaseous Effluent Sample and Analys,

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t EP-RET-2D Emergency Radiation Entry, Controls and B

03-10-83 Impl6 mentation

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!& :dli na -f Iniured ' Personnel

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' r.u. ! c.-! nation B

03-10-83 EP-RET-3

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03-10-83 EP-RET-3A Liquid Effluent Release Paths A

1 2-21-81 EP-RET-3B Post-Accident Reactor Coolant Alternat'e B

03-10-83 Sampling Procedure EP-RET-3C Post Accident Operation of the High Radiation A 26-83 Sample Room EP-RET-3D Containment Air Sampling Analysis Using CASP A

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EP-RET-3E Post Accident Operation of High Rad Sample Room Inline Multiported Count Cave 07-26-83 EP-RET C. 2. '.i f '

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. EP-RET-4B Radiological Controls at Site Access Facility (SAF) A 03-10-83 EP-RET-4C Site Radiological Monitoring A

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EP-RET-5 Plume Projections C

10-25-83 EP-RET-5A Plume Projections (Backup Method)

C 10-25-83 EP-RET-6 Dose Projection B

7-26-83 EP-RET-7 RAF/RPO Communications B

10-27-83 EP-RET-8 Contamination Control at the Two Rivers

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03-10-83 EP-SEC-1 C

EP-SEC-2 Security Force Response to Emer. :ncies D

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i EP-SEC-3 Pe'rsonnel Accountability (Initial and Maintaining) E 10-27-83 l

EP-SEC-4 Dosimetry Issue at SAF A

03-10-83 EP-SEC-5 Se'curity Force Respo'nse to the EOF 10-27-83

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EP-TSC-1 Technical Support Center (TSC) Organization 12-21-81 EP-TSC-2 TSC Activation C

03-10-83 EP-TSC-3 Plant Status Procedure B

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i.0 APPLICABILITY Upon declaration of an Unusual Event, the Emergency Director (ED) is responsible for implementation of tnis procedure.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 The Shift Supervisor is the initial ' Emergency Director in all situations.

Any transfer or this responsioility shoulo oe cocumented in the Shif t Supervisor's Log and conmunicated 't'o all on-site directors.

2.2 (he following responsibilities of the Emergency Director may not be delegated:

2.2.1 Detennination of Emer,gency Classification 2.2.2 Recommendations of Protective Actions to offsite authorities.

NOTE: This step.becanes the responsibility of the Emergency Response Manager (ERM) after EOF ~ activation.

2.2.3 Authorization of emergency exposures in excess of 10 CFR Part 20 limits.

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2.3 As more infonnation becones available, initial protective action

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time available to evacuate, estimated evacuation times, and meteorological

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2.4 If notified by pager, Efaergency Res'ponse Organization directors should confirm contact by telephoning the plant at

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3.1 ACD 14.2 Fire Emergency L'

3.2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures

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4.0 INSTRUCTI0f1S Sections 4.1 is not required-following an emergency class a scal a t i r.... -

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4.1 Emergency Director (Immediate Actions of Shift Supervisor)

Contact the Shift Technical Adviser and request that he report to 4.1.1 the Control Room immediately.

4.1.2' IF FIRE EMERGENCY, actions requi' red by ACD 14.2 should be implementea.

4.1.3 Detennine IF PERS0"NEL ASSEMBLY IS REOUIRED.

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Nor of the operating crew to make tne follovnng announcement ovt the plant gai-tronics.

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" Attention all. personnel. We are experiencing an Unusual Event.

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' assembly areas at this time."

TNOTE: Also anncunce the location.of any hazards (fire, abnonnally high l

radiation area) so they can be avoided.

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l 4.1.5 Repeat the announcement given in section 4.1.3.

4.1.6 Protective a'ctions for the general public should not be required for an Unusual Event.

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4.1.7 Direct a Comunicator (or if one is not available, the Shif t Technical Advisor) to perform the required notifications per EP.AD-7, Notifi~ cation of Unusual Event.

4.1.8 Direct the Security Director or his alternate to imp;ement EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies, for an Unusual Event.

4.1.9 Continue to make assessments of plant conditions and perfonn the required actions of the Emergency Director (Section 4.2 of this procedure) unless relieved by the contacted Emergency Director.

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EP-AD-3 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE Unusual Event EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE V

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OCT 2 71983 4.2 Emergency Director (ED)

4. 2.'1 If offsite, contact the Shif t Supervisor, eve; :te the event, and determine the need to report to the site.

Inform Shif t Supervisor of your decisiori and maintain awareness of plant conditions.

4.2.2 If onsite or after arriving onsite, report to the Control Room and relieve the Snif t Supervisor of Emergency Director respon-sibilities.

Notify any onsite directors of this responsibility trans fer.

.4.2.3 Verify that steps 4.1.1 through 4.1.6 of this procedure have been pe rfomed.

4.2.4 Review the actions taken for the protection of plant personnel:

EP-AD-ll, Emergency Radiah. ion Controls a.

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EP-AD-12, Personnel Assembly and Accountability c.

EP-AD-13, Personnel Evacuation (Areas greater than 100 mR/hr) l d.

EP-AD-14, Search and Rescue l

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EP-AD-16, Personnel Injury or Vehicle Accidents 4.2.5 'Detemine if additional staff augmentation or emergency facility activation is desired.

4.2.6 Review the emergency class detemination (EP-AD-2), make any needed change, and implement the corresponding procedure.

For an emergency class escalation, verify that required notifications are made.

4.2.7 Infom the Emergency Response Manager of plant conditions; provide updates as necessary.

4.2.8 Review stack monitors for ef fluent releases (of fsite dose consequences) and, i.f necessary, obtain an offsite dose assess-ment evaluation.from RPD.

4.2.9 Ensure that of f-site authorities are provided with protective action recmtnendations (EP-AD-19) and status updates as needed.

NOTE: Protective actions for the general public should not be required for an Unusual Event.

4.2.10 Close out the Unusual Event when the plant has been restored to a stable condition. EFify that required notifications are made and implement EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning, i f needed.

NOTE: A written suninary to offsite authorities is required within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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EP AD-3 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant l

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DATE: OCT 2 7 E83 4.3 _S_hift Technical Adviser 4.3.1 Report to the Control Room t,o be briefed on plant conditions.

4.3.2' Continue to monitor plant conditions and provide any assistance

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4.~ 4 Communicator 4.4.1 When directed by the Shift Sup?

' nor perform the required notifications per EP-AD-7, Not tion of Urasual Ewn:.

'.4.2 Assume responsibility for addi.

al information contacts until relief is available.

4.5 Event Operations Director 4.5.1 If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the site at the request of the Emergency Do ector.

4.5.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Control Room and assuca the responsibilities of Event'0perations Director.

4.5.3 Review equipment stattis and instrument indications to make an assessment of overall plant status.

4.5.4 Review corrective actions taken and make any additional recmimendations to Shift Supervisor as necessary.

I 4.5.5 If personnel assembly has occurred, establish Control Room Personnet accountaci!!:y per EP-AD-12, 4.5.6 Check conmu'nication links with TSC and OSF if activated.

4.5.7 Have additional operations support personnel contacted as needed and request that they report to the site.

4.5.8 Continue to ke'ep Emergency Director informed of any changes

  • in plant status and any planned evolutions.

4.6 Radiological Protection Director 4.6.1 If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the site at the request of the Emergency Director.

4.6.2 If onsite or after arrival onsites report to the Radiation Protectiorf OITice (1:l'u) and assume the responsibilities of Radiological Prutection Director.

If RPO is inaccessible,

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Unusual Event EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 4.6.3 Contact the Shift Superviso'r for area and process radiation monitor readings and meteorological information if needed.

4.6.4 If personnel assembly has occurred, establisn personnel accoun-tability in RPO or RAF as appropriate, per EP-AD-12. Provide assistance in search and rescue operations as needed.

4.6.5 Ensure that the requirements of EP-AD-ll, Emergency Radiation

' Controls, are being implemented.

4.6.6 Have Radiation Emergency Team members contacted to augment the onshif t personnel as needed.

Establish Radiation Emergency Team Organization per EP-RET-1.

4.6.7 Implement In-Plant RET and Emergency Chemistry Team procedures as dictated by the emergency event.

4.6.8 Perfonn dose projections per EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6, if a release has occurred or is in progress.

4.6.9 Provide continuing protective action evaluations to Emergency Di recto r.

4.7 Technical Support Center Director 4.7.1 If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the s.ite at the request of the Emergency Director.

4.7.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Technical Support Center (TSC) and assume the responsiblities of TSC Di recto r.

4.7.3 Contact the Event Operations Director for information on plant status.

4.7.4 If personnel assembly has occurred, establish personnel account-ability per EP-AD-12.

4.7.5, Prepare to establish TSC organization per EP-TSC-I.

4.7.6 Prepare to activate Technical Support Center per EP-TSC-2.

4.8, Support Activities Director 4.8.1 If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the site at the request of the Emergency Director.

4.8.2 If onsite or after' arrival onsite, report. to the Operational Support Facility (OSF) amT assume the responsiblities of Support Activites Director.

4.8.3 Contact the Emrgency Director for infonnation on plant status and immediate actions.

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4.8.4 If personnel asse5bly has occurred, establish personnel 7-

.~rnt-abili r.y per EP-AD-12. Provi.de assistance in search and r operations-as needed.

4.8.5 Prepare '.o establish OSF Organization per EP-0SF-1.

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4.8.6. Prepare to activate Operatt.onal' Support Facility per EP-0SF-2.

4.9 Security Director 4.9.1 If offsite, maintain awareness of plant conditions and report to the site at the request of the Emergency Director.

4.9.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, verify that EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies, is being implemented for an unusual Event.

4.9.3 Contact additional Security Force personnel to augment the onshif t personnel as-needed.

4.10 Plant. Personnel 4.10.1 If on-site, all personnel shall assemble at the Emergency Assembly Areas (Taole. AD-12.1) or emergency duty locations after Gai-tronics announcement and sounding of the plant emergency alarm.

4.10.2 After notifi. cat. ion, off-site emergency response personnel should report to their emergency duty location. All personnel entries to the site should be via the Site Access Facility, if it is activated.

4 4.11 Final Conditions (One of the following) 4,11.1 The Unusual Event has been escalated to:

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An Alert and EP-AD-4, Alert, is being implemented.

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A Site Emercency and EP-AD-5, Site Emergency, is being implemented.

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A General Emergency and EP-AD-6, General Emergency, is being implemented.

4.11.2 The Unusual Event has been closed out with no recovery operations needed and ut tsite agencies have been infonned per EP-AD-7.

4.11.3 The Unusual Event has been closed out, EP-AD-15, Recovery Plannin is being impTemented, and offsite suppurt agencies have been infonned per EP-AD-7.

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EP-AD-4 REV. D Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant

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Alert f^s EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

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l Upon declaration of an Alert, the Emergency Director (ED) is responsible for implementation of this procedure.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS

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2.1 The Shift Supervisor is the initial Emergency Director in all situations.

Any transfer of this responsibility snould ce docu, ment'ed in the Shif t Supervisor's Log and communicated to all onsite directors.

. 2. 2 The following responsibilities of the Emergency Director may not be

. delegated:

2.2.1 Det~ennination of Emergency Classification 2.2.2 Recommendations of Protective Actions to offsite authorities.

NOTE: This step becomes the responsibility of the Emergency Response Manager after E0F activation.

2.2.3 Author.ization of emergency er.posures in excess of 10 CFR Part 20 limits.

2.3 As more infonnation becomes available, initial protective action recommendations should be adjusted in accordance with dose projections, time available.to evacuate, estimated evacuation times, and meteorological conditions.

2.4 If notified by pager, Emergency Response Organization directors should j

confirm contact by telephtning the plant at i

2.5 Only the following persontal may authorize support personnel without I

Kewaune.e 1.D. cards access to the site during an Alert.

Shift Supervisor Support Activities Director (SAD)

, Emergency Director (ED)

Security Director l

Event Operations Director (E00)

Emergency Response Manager (ERM) i Radiological Protection Director

. Environmental Protection Director (EPD)

(RPD) gcal Support Center Director Administrative / Logistics Director (ALD)

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PAGE 2 of 7 3.0 REFEREl:CES 3.1 ACD 14.2 Fire Emergency 3.2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure',

4.0 INSTRUCTIONS

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Section 4.1 is not required following'an emergency class de-escalation.

4.1 Emergency Director (Immediate Actions of Shift Supervisor) 4.1.1 Contact the Shift Technical Adviser and request that he report to the Control Room immediately.

4.1.2 IF FIRE EMERGEf;CY, actions required by ACD 14.2 should be implement 4.1.3 PERSONf!EL ASSEl1BLY IS REQUIRED, if it has not already been comple ted. Direct a memoer of the operating crew to make the following announcement over the Gai-tronics.

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Personnel (are/are not) requi red to report to. t. heir emergency l

ass 6mbly areas at this time."

l NOTE: Also announce the location of any hazards (fire, abnonnally high l

' radiation area) so they can be avoided, l______________________________________I 4.1.4 If personnel assembly is required, sound the plant emergency alarm.

4.1.5 Repeat the announcement given in section 4.1.3.

4.1.6 Protective actions for the general public should not be required fo an Alert.

NOTE: As a precautionary measure onsite members of the general public (fishermen, tourists, fanners, etc.) will be directed to leave the site.

f 4.1.7 Direct a Conmunicator (or if. one is not available, the Shif t Technical Advisor) to perfonn the required notifications per EP-AD--

Notification of Alert.

4.1.8 Implement EP-OP-2, Emergency Activation of Control Room.

nir$ct the Security Director or his alternate.to implement 4.1.9 Et -5EG-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies, for an Alert.

4.1.10 Continue to make assessments of plant conditions and perfonn the required actions of the Emergency Director (Section 4.2

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-4.2i1 If offsite, contact the Shift Supervisor, evaluate the event and report to the site, via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

4.2.2 If onsite or after arriving onsite, report to the Control Room and relieve tne Snif t Supervisor of Emergency Director respon-sibilities.

Notify any onsi'te directors of this responsibility trans fer.

4.2.3 Verify that steps 4.1.1 through 4.1.7 of this procedure have been pe rformed.

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4.2.4 Review the actions taken for the protection of plant personnel, including:

a) Verify that a personnel accountability check has been initiated.

If needed, have search and rescue teams dispatched

.per EP-AD-14. Consider evacuation of non-essential personnel.

b) Ensure that emergency radiation controls are being followed per EP-AD-II.

c) Initiate a plant or site evacuation if required per EP-AD-13, Perso.nnel Evacuation.

(Areas greater than 100 mR/hr.)

4.2.5 Initiate additional staff augmentation or emergency facility activation as. necessary.

4.2.6 Review the emergency class determination (EP-AD-2), make any needed change, and implement the corresponding procedure.

For an e<nergency class escalation or de-escalation, verify that required notifications are made.

T 4.2.7 Infonn the Emergency Response Manager of plant conditions; provide updates as necessary.

4.2.8 Review stack monitors for any effluent releases (potential offsite dose consequences) and, if necessary, obtain an offsite dose assessment. evaluation fran RPD, 4.2.9 Ensure that onsite members of the general public (fishermen, tourists, fanners,.etc.) have been directed to leave the site.

4.2.10 Ensure that offsite authorities are provided with protective action reconmendations (EP-AD-19) and status updates as needed.

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EP-AD-4 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Alert (i

EMERGENCY PLAtt IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: OCT 2 71983 '

PAGE 4 of 7 4.2.11 Close out the Alert when the plant has bedn res:.ored to a stable,condi tion. Verify that required notific:

ons are made and implement EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning, if r -

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NOTE: A written summary to offsite authorities a required within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

4.3 Shift Technical Adviser

'4.3.1 ' Report to the Control Room to be, briefed on plant conditions.

4.3.2 Continue to monitor plant conditions and provide any assistance,

needed by the Shift Supervisor.

4.4 Communicator 4.4.1 When directed by the Shift Supervisor perform the required notifications per EP-AD-8, ttotification of Alert.

4.4.2 Assume responsibility for additional information contacts until relief is available or the TSC is activated.

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4.5.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Acess Facility (SAF).

4.5.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Control Room and assuma the responsiDilities of Event Operations Director.

j 4.5.3 Review equipment status and instrument indications to make an assessment of overall plant status.

4.5.4 Review corrective actions taken and make any additional recom-mendations to Shift Supervisor as necessary.

4.5.5 Establish control room personnel accountability per EP-AD-12.

I 4.5.6 Check conmunication links with TSC and OSF when activated.

4.5.7 ilave additional operations support personnel contacted as needed and request that they report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

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EP-AD-4 Kewaunee fluclear Power Plant TITLE: Alert EMERCEtiCY PLAtt IMPLEMENTING P'ROCEDURE 4.6 Radiological Protection Director t

'4.6.1 If offsite, report to the site vi. the Site Access Facility (SAF).

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4.6.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Radiation Protection Of fice and assume the responsibilities of Radiological Protection Director.

If RP0 is inaccessible, report to Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF).

4.6.3 Implement EP-RET-2A, RP0/RAF Activation.

4.6.4 Contact the Shift Supervisor for area and process radiation monitor readings and meteorological information if needed.

Establish personnel accountability in RPO or RAF as appropriate 4.6.5 pe r EF-AD-12. Provide assistance.in search and rescue as needed.

4.6.6 Ensure that the requirements of EP-AD-II, Emergency Radiation Controls, are being implemented.

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Establish Radiation 1

. Emergency Team organization per EP-RET-1.- -

4.6.8 Ensure controlled area access control by implementing EP-RET-2D, Emergency Radiation Entry, Controls and Implementation.

1 4.6.9 Dispatch Site RET to ensure SAF and E0F habitability per EP-RET-4A and EP-RET-4B.

4.6.10 Implement additional in-Plant RET, and Emergency Chemistry Tea'm and Site RET procedures as dictated by the emergency event.

4.6.11 Perfonn dose projections per EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6, if a release has occurred or is in progress.

4.6.12 Provide continuing protective action evaluations to Emergency Director.

4.7 Technical Support Center Director 4.7.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

4.7.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report. to the Technical Support Center and assume the responsiblitics of TSC Director.

v 4.7.3 Esta'blish personnel accountability at TSC per EP-AD-12.

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EP-AO-4 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE:

Alert EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE:

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OCT 2 71983 4.7.4 Activate Technical Support Center per EP-TSC-2.

4 7.5 Establish TSC organization per EP-TSC 1

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4.7.7 Implement EP-TSC-3, Plant Status Procecure, to provice Emergency

- Director and of f-site authorities with status updates.

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r 4.8. Support Activities Director 4.8.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Sita Access Facility (SAF).

4.8.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Operational Support Facility and assume tne responsiblities of Support Activites Director.

4.8'.3 Establish personnel accountability at OSF per EP-AD-12. Provide assistance in search and rescue operations as needed.

4.8.4 Contact.the Emergency Director for information on plant status and immediate actions.

4.8.5 Activate Oper.ational Support Facility per EP-0SF-2.

4.8.6 Establish OSF organization per EP-0SF-1.

4.8.7 Continue to direct emergency maintenance activitios.

4.9 Security Director 4.9.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

I 4.9.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite verify that EP-SEC-2, Security I,

Force Response t'a Emergencies is being implemented for an ALERT.

4.9.3 Contact additional Security Force personnel to augment the on-shif t personnel as needed.

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Alert EMERGEl:CY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE:

OCT 2 71983-PAGE 7 of 7 4.1D Plant Personne'l 4'.10.1 If onsite, all personnel shal'1 a.

.ble at' the Emergency Assembly f Areas (fable AD-12.1) or emergent, duty locatons after Gai-tronics announcement and sounding of the plant emergency alarm.

4.10.2 After notification, offsite emergency response perrsonnel should report to their emergency duty location.

All personnel j

. entries to the site should be via the Site Access Facility.

1 4.11 Final Conditions (One of the following) i 4.11.1 The Alert Event has been escalated to:

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A Site Emergency and EP-AD-5, Site Emergency is being implemented.

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A General Emergency and EP-AD-6, General Emergency, is being

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4.11.2 The Alert has been de-escalated to and Onusual Event, and EP-AD-3, Unusual Event, is being implementea.

4.11.3 The Alert has been closed out with no recovery operations needed and offsite agencies have been infonned per EP-AD-8.

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2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1' The Shift Supervisnr is the initial Emercency Director in cil situations.

Any transfer of tt11s responsloi.lity snouio be accumented in the Shif t Supervisor's Log and communicated to al i onsite directors.

2.2 The following responsibilities of the Emergency Directcr may not be delegated:

2.2.1 Determination of Emergency Classification Recommendations of Protective Actions to offsite authorities.

2.2.2 NOTE: This steo becomes the responsibility of the Emergency Response Managar after EOF activation.

Revied and approval of energency exposures in excess of-10 CFR 2.2.3 Part 20 limits.

2.3 As more infonnation becomes available, initial protective action reconmendations should be adjusted in accorcance witn cose projections, time available~to evacuate, estimated evacuation times, and meteorologica condi tions.

2.4 If notified by pager, Emergency Res'ponse Organization directors should confirm contact by telephoning the plant at 2.5 Only the following personnel may authorize support personnel without Kewaunde I.D. cards access to the site during a Site Energency.

Shif t Supervisor Support Activities Director (SAD)

  • Emergency Director (ED)

Securi ty Director Event Operations Director (E00)

Emergency Response Manager (ERM)

Radiological Protdction Director

' Environmental Protection Director (RPD)

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EP-AD-5 Keviaunce Nuclear Power Plant TITLE:

Site Emergency EMERGENCY PLAtt IMPLEMENTIflG PROCEDURE 3.0 REFEREt!CES 3.1 ACD 14.2 Fire Emergency 3.2. Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 4.0. INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Sections 4.1 is not rec: ad following an emergency class de-escalation.

~.1 Emeraency Director (Immee Actions Shift Supervisor) 4 4.1.1 Contact the Shift b i.hnical Ad. ;er and request that he report to the Control Room immediatel3 4.1.2 IF FIRE EMERGEUCY, actions required oy ACD 14.2 should be implemented.

4.1.3 PERSONNEL ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED, if it has not already been completed. Direct a member of.the operating crew to make the following announcement over the plant Gai-tronics.

" Attention all personnel.

We are experiencing a Site Emergency.

l Personnel.(are/are not) required to report to their emergency l

assembly areas at this time."

l NOTE: Also announce the location of any hazards (fire, abnormally high l

radiation area) so they can be avoided.

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4.1.5 Repeat the announcement given in section 4.1.3.

i 4.1.5 Direct a Communicator (or if one is not available, the Shif t Technical Advisor) to perform the required notifications per EP-AD-9; Notificatio.n of Site Emergency.

4.1.7 Protective Actions a.

If projected doses or field sample analyses are available, recer.end protective actions to or fsite authorities using EP-AD-19 OR b.

If this information is not available and the Site Emergency is the result or a radioactive release or a signitlcant release is inninent, recommend to or tsite authorities th0t persdiflienitnin a wo mile radius of the plant take shelter.

If not, protective actions for the general public should not be required.

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EP-AD-S Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE:

Site Emergencf fy EMERGENCY PLAN' IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE v'

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OCT 2 71933 PAGE 3 of 7 Impleme.ntEP-OP-2,'EmergencykctivationofControlRoom.

4.1.8 4.1.9 Direct the Security Director or his alternate to implement EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies, for a Site Emergency.

4.1.10 Ensure onsite members of the general public (fishermen,

' tourists, farmer #s, etc.) have been directed to leave the site.

'4.1.11 Continue to make assessments of plant conditions and perform the-required actions of the Emergency Director (Section 4.2 of this procedure) until relieved by the contacted Emergency Directo.

r 4.2 Emergency Director 4.2.1.

If offsite, co.ntact the Shi.ft Supervisor, evaluate the event, and report to the site, via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

4.2.2 If onsite or after arriving onsite, report to the Control Room and relieve tne Snift Supervisor of Emergency Director respon-sibilities.

Notify any onsite directors of this responsibility transfer.,

4.2.3 Verify that steps 4.1.1 through 4.1.8 of this procedure have been perfonned.

4.2.4 Review the actions taken for the protection of plant personnel, including:

a) After personnel assembly has occurred, verify that a personnel accountaoility cneck has ceen initiated.

If needed, have search and rescue teams dispatched per EP-AD-14.

b) Initiate a plant or ' site evacuation if required per EP-AD-13, Personnel Evacuation.

All non-essential personnel should be evacuated,from the site.

c) Ensure that emergency radiation controls are being followed per EP-AD-ll.

4.2.5 Verify that staf f augmentation and emergency facility activation are under way.

4.2.6 Review the emergency class detennination (EP'-AD-2), make any needed change, and implement the corresponding procedure.

For an energency class escalation or de-escalation, verify that required notifications are made.

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4.2.7 Inform the Emergency Response Manager of plant conditions; verify ~that updates are provided periodically.

4.2.8 Review stack monitors for ef f'luent releases (potential offtite dose consequences) and, if necessary, obtain an of fsite dr;e assessment evaluation from.RPD.

4.2.9 Ensure that of fsite authorities are provided with protective action recommendations (EP-AD-19) and status updates.

4.2.10 Close out the Site Emergency when the plant has been restored to a stable condition.

Verify that required notifications are m de and implement EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning, i f needed.

a NOTE: A written summary to,offsite au'thorities is required within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

4.3 Shift Technical Adviser 4.3.1 Report to'the Control Room to be briefed on plant conditions.

4.2.3 Continue to monitor plant conditions and provide any assistance

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needed by the Shift Supervisor.

4.4 Communicator 4.4.1 'If no't assumed by the TSC and E0F staffs, perfonn the required notifications per EP-AD-9, Notification of Site Emergency.

4.4.2 Assume responsibility for additional information contacts until a Communicator is available or the TSC is activated.

4.5 EventOperationsdirector 4.5.1 If offsite, report to the s'ite via the Site Acess Facility '(SAF).

4.5.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Control Room

,and assume the responsibilities of Event Operations D1' rector.

4.5.3 Review equipment status and instrument indications to make an assessment of overal1 plant status.

~ 4.5.4 Review corrective actions taken and make any additional recom-mendation to Shift Supervisor as necessary.

4.5.5 Establish, Control, Room Personnel accountability per EP-AD-12.

4.5.6 Check comnunication links with TSC and OS'F when activated.

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EP-AD-S Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE:

Site Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 4.7 Technical Support Center Di etor 4.7.1 If offsite, report to the si'te via the Site Access Facility (SAF)!

4.7.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Technical Support Center and assume the responsiolities of TSC Director.

4.7.3 Establish personnel accountability at TSC per EP-AD-12.

4.7.4 Activate Technical Support Center per EP-TSC-2.

4.7.5 Establish TSC organization per EP-TSC-1.

4.7.6 Contact the Event Operat' ions Director for information on plant status.

4.7.7 Implement EP-TSC-3, Plant Status Procedure to provide Emergency Director and off-site authorities with status updates.

4.7.8 Continue to direct TSC activities in support of plant operations.

4.8 Support Activities Director l

4.8.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

i 4.8.2 1.f onsite or after arrival onsite, repart to the Operational Support Facility and assume the responsiblities of Support Activites Director.

4.8.3 Establish personnel accountability at OSF per EP-AD-12.

Provide assistance in search and rescue operations as needed.

4.8.4 Ac'tivate Operational Support Facility per EP-0SF-2.

4.8.5 Establish OSF organization per EP-0SF-1.

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4.8.6 Contact the Emergency Director for infonnation on plant status and immediate actions.

4.8.7 Continue to direct emergency maintenance activities.

4.9 Security Director 4.9.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

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h EMERGENCY PLAll IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: OCT 2 71983 PAGE 5 of 7 4.5.7 Have ad'ditional o eratians support personnel contacted as needed and request that they report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

.r 4.5.8 Continue to keep TSC Staf f.infonned of any changes in plant status and any planned evolutions.

'4.6 ' Radiological Protection Director

.4.6.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

4.6.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Radiation Protection Of fice (RPO), ana assume the responsibilities of Radiological Protection Director.

If the RP0 is inaccessible, report to the Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF).

4.6.3 Establish personnel accountability in RPO or RAF as appropriate pe.r EP-AD-12. Provide assistance in search' and rescue operations as needed.-

4.6.4 Implement EP-RET-2A, RP0/RAF Activation.

4.6.5 Contact the Shift Supervisor for area and process radiation monitor readings and. meteorological infonnation.

Ensure' that the requirements of EP-AD-ll, Emergency Radiation 4.6.6 Controls, are being implemented.

4.6.7 Have Radiation Emergency Team (RET) members contacted to augment the onshift personnel as needed.

Establish Radiation Emergency Team organization per EP-RET-1.

4.6.8 Ensure controlled area access control by implementing EP-RET-2D, Emergency Radiation. Entry, Controls and Implementation.

4.6.9 Dispatch Site RET to ensure.SAF and E0F habitability per EP-RET-4A and EP-RET-48.

4.6.10 Implement additional in-plant RET, and Emergency Chemistry Team, and Site RET procedures as dictated by the emergency event.

4.6.11 Perron:: init dose projections per EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6, i f a release has occurred or is in progress.

Inform Environmental Protection Director of release data and projections af ter his arrival at,the EOF.,

e 4.6.12 Provide continuing protective action evaluations to Emergency Director and Emergency Response Manager.

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EP-AD-5 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TIT'LE:

Site Emergency,

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PAGE 7 of 7 OCT 2 71983 4.9.2 If onsite or aftr> arrival onsite veri fy that EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response -

t ergencies is being implemented for a ' Site Emergency.

4.9.3 Contact additional Security. Force personnel to augment the enshift personnel as needed.

4.10 Plant Personnel 4.10.1. If on site, all personnel shall assemble at the Emergency Assenaly Areas (Table AD-12.1) or emergency duty locations af ter Gai-tronics announcement and sounding of the plant emergency alarm.

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4.10.2 After notification, offsite emergency response personnel should report to their emergency duty location. Al l personnel entries to the sjte should be via the Site Acgess Facility.

4.1.1 Final Conditions (One of the following) 4.11.1 The Site Emergency has been escalated to a General Emercency and EP-AD-6, General Emergency, is bei.ng implementea.

4.11.2 The Site Emergency has been de-escalated to: ~

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an Unusual Event and EP-AD-3, Unusual Event, is being implementeo.

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an Alert and EP-AD-4, Alert, is being implemented.

4.11.3 The Site Emer gency has been closed out with no recovery operations needed and of fsite agencies have been infonned per EP-AD-9.

4.11.4 The Site Emergency has been closed out, EP-AD-15 Recovery 1

Planning, is being implemented, and of fsite support agencies have been infonned per EP-AD-9.

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Upon declaration of a General Emergency, the Emergency Director (ED) responsible for implementation of this procedure.

1 2.0 PREC *UTIOMS 2.1 Any transfer of this responsiot tity should be doc Supervisor's Log and communicat.ed to all onsite directors.

2.2 ~ The following responsibilities of t'he Emergency Director may not be delegated:

2.2.1 Determination of Emergency Classification 2.2.2 Recomendations of Protective Actions to offsite authorit NOTE:

This step becomes the responsibility of the Emergency Response Manager after EOF activation.

2.2.'3 Authorization of emergency exposures in excess of 10 CFR Part 2'O limits.

2.3 As more information becomes available, initial protective action reconmendations should be adjusted in accordance with those projection time ~ available to evacuate, estimated evacuation times, and conditions.

2.4 If notified by pager, Emergency Response Organization directors should confirm contact by tiephoning the plant at 2.5 Only the following per,sonnel may authorize support personnel withou Kewaunee I.D. cards access to the site during a General Emergency:

Shift Supervisor Support Activities Director (SAD)

Emergency Director (ED)

Security Director i

Event Operations Director (EOD)

Emergency Response Manager (ERM) l Radiological Protection Director Environmental Protection Director (EP (RPD) l Technical Support Center Director (TSCD)

Administrative / Logistics Director (ALD,'

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EP-AD-6 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant TI TLE:

General Emergency EMERCENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE s

DATE: OCT 2 7 M83 PAGE 2 of 7

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 ACD'14.2 Fire Emergency 3.2 ' Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Director (Immediate Actions of Shift Supervisor) 4.1.1 Contact the Shift' Technical Adviser and request that ha report to the Control Room immediately.

4.1.2 IF FIRE EMERGENCY, actions required by ACD 14.2 should be implement 4.1.3 PERSONNEL A33EM3LY IS PE0VIRED, i f it has not already been complete Direct a member of tne operating crew to make the following announc ment over the Gai-tronics.

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" Attention all personnel. We are experiencing a General Emergency.

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assembly areas at this time."

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radiation area) so they can be avoided.

L_____________________________________I 4.1.4 If personnel assembly is reouired, sound the plant emergency alarm.

4.1.5 Repeat the announcement given in section 4.1.3.

4.1.6 Direct a Communicator (or a if one is not available, the Snift Technical Advisor) to perform the required notifications per EP-AD-Notification of General Emergency.

4.1.7 Protective Actions a.

If projected doses or field sample analyses are available, reconmend protective actions to of fsite authorities using EP-AD-19 OR b.

If this information Ts not available and minimal or no j

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core damage exists, reconmiend to ot f site authorities that personnel witliin a 2 mile radius and the three 5 mile downwind sectors of the plant take shelter.

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c..If this infomatioli is not available and substantial core damage is evident, reco:nmentf to ot tsite aut.lhiritTes 6at i

personnel within a 2 mile radius of the plant be evacuated and within the three 10 mile downwind sectors of the plant take shelter.

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PAGE 3 of 7 4.1.8 Implemnt EP-0P-2,' Emergency detivation of Control Room.

~4.1.9 Direct "e Security Directo'r' or his alternate to implement EP-Si

, Security Force Response to Emergencies, for a General Emergu cy.

NOTE:

Onsite members of tNi public (fishermen, tourists,

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farmers, etc.) will be directed to leave the site.

4.1.10 Continue to make assessments of plant conditions and perform the required actions of the Emergency Director (Section 4.2 of this procedure) until relieved by the contacted Emergency Director.

4.2. Emergency Director 4.2.1 If offsite, contact the Shif t Supervisor, evaluate the event, and report to the site, via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

4. 2. 2' If onsite or after arrivingonsite, report to the Control Room

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~and relieve tne Snift Supervisor of Emergency Director respon-sibilities.

Notify any on-site directors of this responsibility trans fer.

4.2.3 Verify that steps 4.11 through 4.1.7 of this procedure have been pe rfo rmed.'

4.2.4 Review a~ctions taken for the protection of plant personnel including:

a) After personnel assembly has occurred, verify that a personnel accountability check has been initiated, if needed, have search and r escue teams dispatched per EP-AD-14.

b) Initiate a plant or site evacuation if required per EP-AD-13, Personnel Evacuation. All non-essential personnel should be evacuated from the site, c) Verify that gnergency radiation ~ controls are being followed per EP-AD-II.

4.2.5 Ensure that staf f augmentation and emergency facility activation are under way.

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For an emergency class de-escalation, verify that required notificatio:

are made.

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l 4.2.7 Inform the Emergency Response' Manager of plant conditions; verify I

that updates are providc+! periodically.

l 4.2.8 Review stack monitors for effluent releases (offsite dose consequences) and, if necessary, obtain an of fsite dose assess-ment evluation from RPD.

4.2.9 Ensure that of f-site authorities are provided with protective action recommendations (EP-AD-19) and status updates.

4.2.10 Close out the General Emergency when the plant has been restored to a stable conaition.

Verify that required notifications are made and implement EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning, if needed.

l NOTE: A written summary. to offsite authori' ties within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.

,4.3 ' Shift Technical Adviser 4.3.1 Report to the Control Room to be briefed on. plant conditions.

l 4.3.2 Continue to' monitor plant conditions and provide any assistance needed by the Shift Supervisor.

4.4 Communicator 4.4.1 If not assumed by the TSC and EOF staf fs, perform the required notifications per EP-AD-9, Notification of General Emergency, j

4.4.2 Assume responsibility for additional information contacts until a Communicator is available or the TSC is activated.

4.5 Event Operations Director 1

4.5.1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Acess Facility (SAF).

1 4.5.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Control Room and assume the responsibilicies of Event Operations Director.

4.5.3, Establish Control Room Personnel accountability.per EP-AD-12.

4.5.4 Review equipment status and instrument indications to make an assessment of overall plant status, i

'4.5.5 Review corrective actions taken and make any additional recom-mendation to Shift Supervisor as necessary.

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4.5.6 Check communication links with TSC 'and OSF when activated.

4.5.7 Have additional operations support personnel contacted as needed and request that they report to the site via the Sitt: Access Facility (SAF).

4.5.8 Continue to keep TSC Staff informed of any changes in plant status and any planned evolutions.

.4.6 Radiological Protection Of rectg 4.6,1 If offsite, report to the site via the Site Access Facility (SAF).

4.6.2 If onsite or after RPO arrival onsite, report to the Radiation Protection Of fice and assume the responsibilities of Raciological Protection Director.

If the RP0 is inaccessible, report to the Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF).

4.6.3 Establish personnel accountabilitf in RPO or RAF as appropriate per EP-AD-12. Provide assistance in search and rescue operations as needed.

4.6.4 Implement EP-RET-2A, RP0/RAF Activation.

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4.6.5 Contact the Shift Supervisor for radiation area and process monitors readings and meteorological information.

4.6.6 Ensure that the requirments of EP AD-ll, Emergency Radiation Controls are being implemented.

4.6.7 Have Radiation Emergency Team (RET) members contacted to augment th onshif t personnel as needed. Establish Radiation Emergency Team organization per EP-RET-1.

4.6.8 Ensure controlled area access control by implementing iP-RET-2D, Emergency Radiation Entry, Controls and Implementation.

4.6.9 Dispatch Site Team to ensure SAF and EOF habitability per EP-RET-4A and EP-RET.-4B.

4.6.10 Implement additional in-plant RET, Emergency Chemistry Team, and Site RET procedures as dictated by the emergency event.

4.6.11 Perfonn initial dose projections per EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6, if a release has' occurred or is in progress.

Inform Environmental Pro-.

tection Director of release <tata and projections af ter his arrival at the EOF.

4.6.12 Provide continuing protective action evaluations to the Emergency l

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Cencral Emergency EMERGEf CY PLAN.lMPLEMEllTING PROCEDURE OCT 2 71983 lI l DATE:

PAGE 6 of 7 4.7 Technical Support Center Director 4.7.1 If offsite, report to the site, via the o u Access Facility (SAF).

4.7.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, repor-

. the Technical Support Center and assume the responsiblities of.cC Director.

t 4.7.3 Establish personnel accountabil,ity at TSC per EP-AD-12.

4.7.4 Activate Technical. Support Center per EP-TSC-2.

4.7.5 Establish TSC organization per EP-TSC-1.

4.7.6 Contact the Event Operations Director for information on plant status.

4.7.7 Implement EP-TSC-3, Plant Status Procedure, to provide Emergency Director and of f-site authorities with status updates.

4.7.8 Continue to' direct TSC activit,ies in support of plant operations.

4.8 Support Activities Director 4.8.1-If offsite, report to the' site via the Site Access Facili'ty (SAF).

m 4.8.2 If onsite or after arrival onsite, report to the Operational Support Facility anu essume tne responsiolities of Support Activites Director.

4.8.3 Establish personnel accountability at OSF per - P-AD-12.

Provide assistance in search and rescue operations as needed.

4.8.4 Activate Operational Support Facility per EP-0SF-2.

4.8.5 Establish OSF organization per EP-0SF-1.

4.8.6 Contact the Emergency Director for infonnation on plant status

'and immediate actions.

4.8.7 Continue to direct emergency maintenance activities.

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4.9.2 If onsite or. after arrival onsite verify that EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Lmergencies is being implemented for a General Emergency.

4.9.3 Contact additional Security Force personnel to augment the onshif t staff as needed.

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General Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN. IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE I-4.10 Plant Personnel 4.10.1 If on site.all personnel shall assemble at the Emergency Assembly

' Areas (Table AD-12.1) or emergency duty location after Gai-tronics

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announcement and sounding of the plant emergency alarm.

4.10.2 After notification, offsite emrgency response personnel should report to their eme,rgency duty locations.

All personnel entries te *ha si t a. shn't!d '

via the Site Access Facility.

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- Beerger.1 has been de-escalated to:

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an Unusual Event and EP-AD-3., Unusual Event, is being implemented.

b.

an Alert and EP-AD-4, Alert, is being implemented.

c.

a Site Emergency and EP-AD-5, Site Emergency, is being implemented.

4.11.2' The General Emerge.. y has been closed out with no recovery operations neeced and offsite agencies have been informed pe r EP-i.3-10..

4.11.3 The General. Emergency has been closed out, EP 'AD-14 Recovery Planning is being implemented, and offsite support agencies have tu n cou.2:.. :, per EP-AD-10.

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OCT 2 71983

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1.0 Applicability 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented uoon declaration of an Unusual Event, or at the request of the Emergency Director.

2.0 Precautions 2.1 -If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notifications, immediately implement the notification procedure for the new emargincy classification.

2.2 ~ All pages should ba sent on both transmitters to ensure conplete area coverage -

Kewaunee t.ransmitter (plant ext.

, Green Bay transmitter (plant ext.

or Green Bay ext.

3.0 References 3.1 EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications

, 3.3 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 4.0 Instructions 4.1 Initial notifications INITI ALS 4.1.1 If fire emergency, verify that notification required by ACD 14.2 has been made.

4.1.2 Notify the primar.v director for each key emergency position.

Alternate directocs are listed by call priority.

Home phone contact should be used initially if time permits.

The first designate for each plant director position can be contacted simultaneously by using pager code g Each director notified by pager should confirm contact with a telephone cal 1 to the plant,

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4.1.4 Notify the state and local governments using the NAWAS phone with

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Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center 1, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County.

Please acknowledge.

Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue.

If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that rea.

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- All areas please take the following message:

j This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear

  • Plant. An incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring an Unusual Event, at on (Time)
  • (Date)

There (has/has not) been a radiological release to the-environ:nent.

Off-site consequences are not expected.

Please. relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.

Please Verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate number listed in your procedure.

Protective actions are not required at this time.

Please Acknowledge receipt of this message.

Wait unti,1 all four areas have acknowledged.

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EP-AD-7 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE:

Notification of Unusual Ever EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE:

OCT 2 7 Ic33 PAGE 5 of 7 4.1.5 Notify the NRC (Headquarter, Bethesda) using the emergency r.'

'icatior system (ENS) Red Phone and provide them with the necessary ir

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'from a completed Significant Event checklist.

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NR' CONTACT C

TIME 4.'l.6 Perfonn any additional notifications ' requested by the Emergency Director.

INITIALS Group Pager #

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.'TSC Personnel '

NOTE:

If individual pager numbers are needed, reference EP-AD-17 Communications.

INITI ALS.

4.1.7 If the TSC has been ac'tivated, transfer the notification function to the TSC staff.

Inform them of notification status.

TIME 4.2 Unusual Event Status Updates 4.2.1 Notify the State and Local Governnent Agencies as necessary of any change in status using.the status update form, AD-17.1 (sample copy can be found in EP-AD-17).

Contact should be made using conmercial lines or dia,1 select phones if the E0C's have been activatec Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center State Patrol - Fond du Lac or East Central Area EOC (If activated)

Kewaunce County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County EOC (If activated)

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PAGE 6 of 7 OCT 2 71903 4.2.2 As necessary, notify the NRC of any changes in status using information from an updated Significant Event Checklist.

4.3 Final Conditions (one of the following)

INITI ALS 4.3.1 A higher class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Director and one of the following procedures is being implemented:

Notification of ari Alert (EP-AD-8) a.

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Notification of a Site Emergency (EP-AD-9) c.

Notification of a General Emergency (EP-AD-10) 4.3.2 Unusual Event Close Out a.

Notify the previously. contacted key emergency position designates of the emergency close-out.

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Emergency Director Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Emergency Resconse Manager b.' Notify the state and local governments of the emergency close-out.

Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (E0C)

State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if activated)

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DATE:

OCT Q'T iS03 PAGE 7 of 7 The following m'essage should be given:

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power. Plant.

We have closed out C

the Unusual Event at (time) on (day).

Recovery operations (are/are not) requi red.

This verbal close out will be followed with a written summary within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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PAGE 1 of 10 "EVIEWED BY A [J>r2%r d o APPROVED BY f

1.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure is to be implemented upon declaration of an Alert, or at the request of the Emergency Director.

2.0 Precautions l

2.,1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notifications, immediately 1

implement the notificatior, procedure for the new emergency classification.

2.2 All pages.should be sent on both transmitters to ensure canplete area coverage - Xewaunee transmitter (plant ext.

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>r Green Bay ext.

3.0 References 3.1 EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification

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4.1.2' Notify.the primary director for'each key emergency position.

Alternate Directors are listed by call priority.

Home phone contact should be used initially if time permits.

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Notif.ication of Alert EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING' PROCEDURE

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DATE:

OCT 2 71983 PAGE 4 of 10 INITIALS 4.1.4 Notify the state and local governments using tne NAllAS phone.

NOTE: This becomes the responsibility of the E0F staff after EOF activation.

The following statment should be given:

Kewaunee Nuclear calling llarning Center 1, East Central Area, ::awaunee

_ County, and Manitowoc County.

Please ackncwledge.

Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue.

If a ny area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

All areas please take the following message:

- This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear i

Plant. An incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring an Alert at on (Time)

(Date)

There (has/,has not) been a radiological release to the, environment.

l Off-site consequences are not expected.

Please relay this infonnation to Emergen'cy Govern.nent immediately.

Please Verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate number listed in your procedure.

. Reconmended protective actions are:

l a.

Not required at this time.

j b.

Take shelter in following areas:

.(Location, sector and miles radius) c.

Other in (Reconmended Action)

(Location) in (Reconnended Action)

(Location) i Please Acknowle'dge receipt of this message.

Wait until all four areas have acknowledged.

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Notification of Alert EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

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OCT 2 7.1983 PAGE 5 of 10 4.1.5 Notify the United States Coast Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message.

NOTE:

This becomes the responsibility of the E0F staff after E0F activation.

Day Night C0AST GUARD CONTACT TIME INITI ALS

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EMERGEtiCY PLAN IMPLEMENTIt:G PROCEDURE DATE:

PAGE 6 of 10 OCT 2.7 i983 4.1.7 Perform any additional notifications requested by the Emergency j:

Director. '

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I 4.1.8 Trans fer notification function to the Technical Support Center as soon as,it has been fully activated and staffed; TIME INITI ALS 4

4.1. 9 If the EOF has been activated, transfer responsibility for notification of Coast Guard, and State and local agenci.es.

TIME INITI ALS 4.2 Alert Status Updates 4.2.1 Notify the State and Local Governnent Agencies as necessary of any change in status using the status update form, AD-17.1 (sample copy can be foun'J in EP-AD-17).

Contact should be made using commercial lines or dial select phones if the E0C's have been activated.

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Notification of Alert EMERGENCY PLA'N IMPi.EMENTING PROCEDURE DATE:

OCT 2 71993 PAGE 7 of 10 4.2.2 Notify the 'inited States Coast Guard as necessary of any change in status

-h the text of the p.revious message using commercial telephone nes

' Day:

Night:

4.2.3 As necessary, notify

  • the NRC of any changes in status using information from an updated Significant Event Checklist.

4.3 ' Final Conditions (one of the following)

INITIALS 4.3.1 A higher class of emergency has been declared by the Emergency Director and one of the following procedures is being implemented:

a.

Notification of a Sit,e Emergency (EP-AD-9).

'b.

Notification of a General Emergency (EP-ADIl0)

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4.3.2 Alert De-escalation to an Unusual Event A.

Notify the key emergency directors of the emergency class change.

INITIALS TIME Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director

. Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Security Director Emergency Response Manager i

B.

Notify the support agencies of the emergency class change.

NOTE: This becones the responsibility of the EOF staff after l

E0F activation.

Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

CONTACT TIME

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EP-AD-8 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE:

Notification of Alert EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE:

OCT ? 71983 PAGE 8 of 10 State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if activated)

CONTACT

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Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County E0C (if activated)

CONTACT TIME Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County E0C (if activated)

CONTACT Til!E U.S. Coast Guard Day

. Night CONTACT TIME The following message should be given:

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.

Conditions have improved and we have de-escalated the Alert to an unusual Event at (time) on (day).

To repeat: The Alert has been de-escalated to an Unusual Event at (time) on (day).

Relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.

C.

Notify the NRC of the Alert de-escalation to an Unusual Event with an update of plant conditions.

D.

Continue Emergency Plan Procedures with EP-AD-7, Unusual Event Procedures, beginning with Section 4.2 status update.

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4.3.3 Alert Close Out A.

Notify the key emergency directors of the energency close out.

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Notificatiqn of Alert f').

EMERGEtiCY PLAN IMPLEMEtlTIllG PROCEDURE DATE:

OCT 2 7 l933

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Support Activities Director.

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This becomes the responsibility of the E0F staff after EOF activation.

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CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if activated)

'C0flTACT TIME Kewaunee County Sherif, or KewauneeCountyEOC(i. activated)

, C0tlTACT TIME Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County E0C (ifactivated)

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'DATE:

OCT 2 7 l903

. :The following message should be given:

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed out the Alert at (time) on (day).

Reccvery operations (are/are not) required.

To repeat: The ~ Alert has been' closed out at (time) on (day).

Relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.

This verbal close out will be foll, owed 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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Notification of Site Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

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OCT 2 71983 PAGE 1 of 9 l

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1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be implemented upon declaration of a Site Emergency

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2.0 -Precautions 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notifications, immediately-implement the notification procedure for the new emergency classification.

' 2.2 All pages should be sent both transmitters to ensure complete area coverage Kewaunee transmitter (pi ext.

Green Bay transmitter (plant ext.

or Green Bay ext.

3.0 References 3.1 EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification

3. '2 EP-AD-17, Canmunications 3.3 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 4.0 Instructions 4.1 Initial notifications INITIALS 4.1.1 If fire emergency, verify that notification required by ACD 14.2 hhs been made.

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Alternate Directors ar,e listed by, call p'riority.

Home phone contact should be used initially if time permits.

The first designate for each plant director position can be contacted l

simultaneously. by using pager code #

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Notification of Site Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING' PROCEDURE

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Please ackn'owledge.

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_(Time)

(Date)

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Of f-site consequences are expected.

Please relay this infonnation to Emergency Gove 'nment immediately.

Please Verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate _ number listed in your procedure.

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a.

Not required at this time.

b.

Take shelter in following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius).

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Evacuate the following areas:

(Locatinn, sector and miles radius) d.

Other in (Reconmended Action)

(Location) in (Recomnended Action)

(Location)

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Notification of Site Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE:

PAGE 6 of 9 OCT 2 71933 Plant Mechanics Fire Team

- TSC Personnel NOTE:

If individual pager numbers are 'needed, reference EP-AD-17 Cor=tunicatio ns.

4.1.8 Transfer the notification function to the Technical Support Center as soon as it has been fully activated and staf fed.

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'.4.1.9 Transfer the notification of~ the Coast Guard and State and local agencies to the EOF after it has been fully activated and staf fe:.

. TIME INITIALS 4.2 Site Emergency Status Updates 4.2.1 Notify the State and Local Government Agencies as necessary of any change in status using the ' status update form, AD-17.1 (sample copy can be found in EP-AD-17).

Contact should be made using commercial lines or dial select phones if the E0C's have been activated.

Wisconsin Emergengy Operations Center State Patrol - Fond du Lac or East Central Area EOC (If activated)

Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County E0C (If activated)

Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County EOC (If activated) 4.2.2 Notify the United States Coast Guard as necessary of any change in status with the text of the previous message using commercial telephone lines:

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4. 3. '2 Site Emergency De-escalation to Alert or Unusual Event

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INITIALS TIME Evenc Operations Director Radiological " Protection Directo,r, Technical Support Center Director

' Support Activities Director

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NOTE: This becones the responsibility at the EOF staff after E0F activation.

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' CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area E0C (if activated)

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This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.

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C.* Notify the NRC of the ' Site Emergency de-escalation to an (Alert / Unusual Event with an update of plant conditions.

O.. Continue emergency plant procedures with (EP-AD-8, Alert or EP-AD-7, Unusual Event) procedures, beginning with Section 4.2.

4.3 Site Emergency Close Out A.

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Notify the support agencies of the emergency close-out.

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. isconsin Emergency Operations Center (ECC)

W CONTACT TIME State Patrol Fond du Lac, or East Central Area EOC (if activated)

CONTACT TIME Kewaunee County Sherif f, or Kewaunee County EOC (if activated)

CONTACT TIME Manitowoc County Sheriff, or Manitowoc County E0C (i f a ctiva.t ed).

CONTACT TIME U.S. Coast Guard Day Night CONTACT TIME The following message should be given:

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed out the Site Energency at (time) on (day).

To repeat:

The Site Emergency has been closed out at (time) on (day).

Recover operations (are/are not) requi'ed.

This verbal ( sse out will be followed 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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3.0 References 3.1 EP-AD-2, Emergency Classification

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_ 4.1.1 If fire emergency, verify that notification required by ACD has been made.

__ 4.1.2 Alternate Directors,are, listed by call priority.

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NOTE: If notified by pager,' designate 'will confirm contact with a return telephone call to Emergency Response Manager HOME GP/IND CONTACT POSITION EXT.

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4.1.'4 Notify the state and L il governments using the NAUAS phone with the following statment

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All areas please take the follo0[ing message:

This is (title) 'at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant. An incident.nas occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General Emergency at on (Time)

(Date) 2 There.(has/has not) been a r'd3 !cgical release to the environment.-

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Please relay this information to'l.aiergency Government immediately.

Please Verify this message by return telephone. call to the appropriate number listed in your procedure.

Recanmended protective. actions are:

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Not required at this time.

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Take shelter in following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius) c.

Evacuate the following are,as:

(Location, sector and miles radius) d.

Other in (Reconmended Action)

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4.1. 5 Notify the. United States Coa'st, Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message.

Day Night COAST GUARD CONTACT TIME I NITI ALS 4.1.6 !!otify the NRC (Headquarters, Bethesda) using the Emergency ?!otificatio-

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Commercial phone back-up:

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INITI ALS Group Pager #

Time Operations Personnel Inplant Radiation / Chemistry /

Site Team Off-site eam Plant Electricians I & C Personnel Plant Mechanics Fire Team TSC Personnel NOTE: If individual pager numbers are needed, reference EP-AD-17 Communications.

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TIME INITI ALS 4.2 General Emergency Status Updates 4.2.1 Notify the State and Local Goverr.mant Agencies as necessary of any change in status using the status update form, AD-17.1 (sample copy can be found in EP-AD-17).

Contact should be made using commercial lines or dial select phones' if the E0C's have been activated.

Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center State Patrol - Fond du Lac or East Central Area E0C (If activated)

Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County E0C (If activated)

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INITI ALS TIME Event Operations Director Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Security Director Emergency Response Manage'r.

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NOTE: This becomes the responsibility of the EOF staff after EOF activation.

Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

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CONTACT TIME Kewaunee County Sher,iff, or Kewaunce County E0C (if activated)

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The following message. should be given:

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.. Conditions have

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an Alert /an Unusual Event) at (:ime) on p.v).

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The General j-Emergency has been ce-escalated to (a Site Emergency /an Alert /an unusual Event) at (time) on (day).

Relay this intonaation to Emergency Goverrtaent immediately.

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Notify the NRC of the General Emergency de-escalation with an update of plant conditions.

D.

Continue Emergency Plan Procedures with (EP-AD-9, Site Emergency /

EP-AD-8, Alert / EP-AD-7, Unsusual Event) procedures, beginning with Section 4.2.

4Q.2 General Emergency Close Out A.

Notify the Rey emergency directors of the emergency close out.

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Emergency Director j

Event Operations Director i

Radiological Protection Director Technical Support Center Director Support Activities Director Emergency Response Manager B.

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Personnel Assembly and Accountability q

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1.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure shall be implemented immediately during a Site Emergency or General Emercen v ar.d may 52 in,;1cmanted during an Unusual Event or an Alert at the discretion of the Emergency Director.

I 2.0 PRECAUTI0ftS 2.1 Assembly Area Coordinators (AAC) and alternates for each assembly area are designated on Table AD-12.

2.2 Personnel must make the AAC aware of[their departure and arrival

'when changing locations.

2.3 AAC's must ensure that hazardous areas are identified and warn personnel of these locations for the detennination of the safest routes between Emergency Assembly Areas.

2.4 Personnel inside the controlled area should not asiemble in their emergency duty location, but report to the controlled area assembly area (Radiation Protection Office) in accordance with Table AD '2.

2.5 Only the following personnel may authorize support personnel without Kewaunee 1.D. cards access to the site during a plant emergency:

Shift Supervisor Support Activities Director (SAD)

Emergency Director (ED)

Security Directur j

Event Operations Director (E00)

Emergency Response Manager (ERM)

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Technical Support Center Director Administrative / Logistics Director

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2.6 If a designated AAC or alternate is not present at an assembly area, a senior plant staff member will assume the responsibility.

2.7 Personnel outside the controlled area should assemble in their emerger.cy duty location if possible 'and timely.

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Personnel Assembly and Accountab"ility EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 3'. 0 REFERENCES 3.1 EP'-SEC-3, Personnel Accountability (Initial and Maintaining) 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.l' All personnel shall assemble in the locations specified in Table AD-12, or their emergency duty locations, upon Gaitronics announce-ment of Assembly / Accountability.

4.2 The AAC shall record the badge ID numbers of each person as they

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identify themselves. Daily check-in sheets should be available in each area to assist in recording the information.

4.3 AAC shall conduct a roll call to ver'ify an accurate muster list.

4.4 AAC s' hall report to the Security D.irector, the badge ID numbers of personnel at their assembly area location.

4.5 After initial assembly and a'ccountability, Emergency Response. 0rganization e

Pe'rsonnel may proceed to their appropriate emergency duty locations t

in the following manner.

4.6.1 Notify the~ present AA'C of your ID no. and destination.

f 4.6.2 The AAC infonns the Coordinator at the individual's destination.

4.6.3 Obtain infonnation on hazardous areas and best route to be traveled from the RPD.

4.6.4 Follow predetennined ' route to new location quickly.

465 Report in immediately to new AAC.

4.6.6 The new AAC shall log in arrival of all personnel as they repo rt.

4.7 Periodic accountability' checks will'be perfonned by the Security Director to ensure continuous accountability of personnel.

4.8 If the entire group of assembled personriel are to move to a new location, the AAC shall perfnrm steps 4.6.1 through 4.6.6, to ensure continuous accountability of personnel.

4.9 The Securit'y Director shall post current copies of daily check-in sheets in each primary assembly area in a concpicuous location.

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GROUP Primary Assembly Location

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, "acrs Operations Shift Crew Control Room Radiation Protection Of fice Shift Supervisor Phone Phone or Event Oper. Director Fire Brigade Shif t Supervisor's Of fice Admin. Bldg. Lobby Fire Brigade Leader Phone Phone Fire Team Admin. 'di dg. Lobby Security Bldg.

Fire Team Leader Phone Phone In-plant, Site, Chemistry, Radiation Protection Of fice Radiological Analysis Facility Radiological Radiation Emergency Teams, Phone Phone Protection Dire Controlled Area Personnel Containment Personnel Personnel Airlock Emergency Airlock Senior HP Technolo-Gai-tronics Gai -t roni cs' gist or Staff Member' Technical Supp3rt Technical Support Center Technical Support Center Staff Phone Center Director Maintenance personnel, Operational Support Facility Support Activities visitors, contractors, and (Admin. Bldg. Ground Level)

Director personnel with no Phone immediate emergency response duty Training persannel Training Building-Site Access Facility Training Supervisor General Meeting Phone Room Phone Security Personnel Security Bldg.

Site Access Facility Security Director (except CAS of ficers)

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Notify private support agencies 2.0 PRECAUTIONS

. 2.1 All incoming emergency communications should be transferred from the Control Room to the Technical Support. Center (TSC) or plant switchboard as soon as possible af ter emergency declaration.

2.2 All messages sent and received should b'e documented.

2.3 Messages should be repeated to ensure understanding, especially those containing numerical information.

3.0 REFEREl:CES 3.1 System Description #44 - Communications.

3.2 XK-238 Gai-tronics 3.3 WPS P.O.12589 - Motorola Radio Paging Equipment Instruction Manual

  • 3.4 National Warning System (NAHAS) Operations Manual 3.5 State of Wisconsin - Division of Emergency Govermnent Warning Plan and. Standing Operating Proc,edures 3.6 Procedures for the Emergency Broadcast System - East Central Wisconsin EBS Operational Area 3.7 WPSC Public Infonnation Emergency Response Plan 3.8 Fluor Power Services, Inc. Emergency Response Plan

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3.10 Hisconsin Telephone's Emergency Preparedness Plan in Support of a Nuclear Incident 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The Emergency Director is responsible for the following notifications.

4.1.1 The required initial notifications.

4.1.2 Additional notifications to support personnel to augment the

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4.1.3 Follow-up notifications of plant status, emergency escalation or de-escalation and close out.

4.2 The Emergency Response Manager is Iresponsible for the following

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4.2.1 The required initial notifications of corporate respon'se

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4.2.2 Additional' notifications to corporate support personnel to augment the corporate response.

4.2.3 Follow-up notification of site conditions, emergancy escalation or de-escalation and close out to offsite authorities after Emergency Operations Facility (E0F) activation.

4.3 The Emergency Response Organization directors are responsible for notifying technical personnel and response team members to support their groups duties and functions.

5.0 REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Onsite personnel are notified.of a plant emergency using the (PBX) telephone system and th'e 5-channel Gai-tronics intra-plant paging system. The Control Roon and Technical Support Center are equipped with " Night Bells" for after hours inconing calls.

The use of these systems is described in Systen Description (44 Communications.

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EP-AD-7, flotification of Unusual Event EP-AD-8, flotification of Alert EP-AD-9, flotification of Site Emerg.ency EP-AD-10, flotification of General Emergency 5.3 The required initial notifications of corporate response personnel are detailed in:

EP-EOF-3, Corporate Response to an Unusual Event EP-EOF-4, Corporate Response to an Alert EP-EOF-5, Corporate Response to a Site Emergency.

EP-E0F-6, Corporate Response to' a General Emergency

- 5.4 Offsite WPS Emergency Response Organization personnel should be

-initially contacted by commercial. telephone. If the person can not be contact,ed by telephone, or time does not pennit' making individual telephone calls, the person's pager should be activated. Office and

, home telephone numbers,. radio-pager activation instructions and two-

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5.5 Initial notifications to the State of Wisconsin and Kvaunee and Manitowoc counties shall be, made using the ftAUAS telephone described in Table AD-17.2.

Follow-up contacts to the State of Wisconsin will be made.using commercial lines using the telephone numbers in Table AD-17.3.

Follow up contacts to Kewaunee and Manitowoc counties can be made using the Dial Select phone if the E.0.C's have been activated, otherwise use commercial lines using the numbers in Table AD-17.3.

Dial Select numbers are as follows:

Kewaunee ?!ucle'ar Power Plant TSC 33 Emergency Operations Center 23 Kewaunee County E0C 43 Manitowoc County E0C 53' Point Beach TSC 22 63 ALL CALL Status updates given to state and local authorities should be made using Form AD-17.1.

5.6. Initial contacts to the U.S. Coast Guard, ItiP0, American tiuclear Insurers or other support agencies shall be made using the commercial telephone system.

Support agencies telephone numbers are

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5.7 Initial notification to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,

. Bethesda, MD, will be through the Emergency Notification System (ENS)

-I red phone. ENS. phones are located in the Control Room, Technical l

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Each Emergency P.esponse Facility i

(ERF) is furnished with a olant teleohone extension listing and diagram detailing ring-cown circuits available in that facility.

i 5.9 Communications with plant emergency teams and environmental monitoring teams will be using flotorola two-way radios and the plant transmitter.

Remote console stations are located in the Shift Supervisor's office, Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF), Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and Site Access Facility (SAF).

Each base station has intercom',

capabilities with each of the other base stations. The RPO station l

j may be relocated in the Radiological, Analysis Faciality (RAF) if RP0 evacuation is necessary.

Team designation and base station location j

should be' used in all communications.

5.10 Each Emergency Response Organization director should maintain a log detailing:

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Changes in plant status or emergency classification b.

Actions taken c.

Important data received d.'

Any recommendations made 1'

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1.0 Tone and Voice. Radio Pagers are assigned to Personnel as 'shown with call numbers on the Emergency Call List.

2.0 Whenever 'it is necessary to contact a person on the Emergency Call List and he is not onsite, i f time permits, the home telephone number should b called fi rst.

If he cannot be reached at home, contact should then be

. attempted by using the person's individual or subgroup call number.

A major group of individuals may be conticted by using the group call number.

Tone and voice contact by pagers if effective within 15 mile radius of the transmitting station.

Only tone contacts can be made outside the 15 mile radius.

3.0 How to Place a Page l

3.1 Detennine the three digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the Emergency Call List.

' PLANT EXTENSION PHONES 3.2 Dial the terminal access code on any. plant extension.

Kewaunee site transmitter -

l Green ~ Bay transmitter -

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When the terminal answers and responds with art acknowledge tone (single beep) go to step 3.3.

b.

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

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

3.4 Listen for the transmit tones, (successive beeps) indicating page being transmitted.

3.5 When'the tones stop, speak your message to the called party.

You have about 20 seconds to talk, after which the tenninal will hang up.. Replace the telephone, receiver.

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. EMERGENCY' CALL LIST (cont'd)

< GREEN BAY EXTENSI0tl PHONES 3.6 Dial the Kewaunee Plant tie line 3.7 Then dial plant' extensions:

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For Kewaunce site transmitter -

b.

'For' Green Bay trar.:ritter -

3.8 When the terminal ans;;e'rs ar.d responds with an acknowledge tone (single beep) go to step 3.9.

a.

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

3.9' Dial the three digit pager code for the party or group you wish to contact from the pager assignment list.

3.10 Listen for the transmit tones, (successive beeps) indicating page being transmitted.

3.11 When the tones stop, speak your message to the called party.

You have about 20 seconds to talk, after which the terminal will hang up.

Replace the telephone receiver.

4.0 Tone and Voice Pager Oceration 4.1 Set the Orl/0FF switch on the bottom of the pager to the Oil position (whitedotvisible). The alert tone will sound to indicate battery condition. If tone is absent, replace or recharge batteries.

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4.2 Press the reset touch bar on top of the pager.

This resets the pager to standby and eliminates the squelch noise.

4.3 When you are paged and the alert tone is heard, the voice message is heard automatically.

Volume control can be adjusted for desired level.

4.4 After a message, press the reset touch bar to reset the unit.

4.5 Key emergency response personnel and their alternates should telephone the plant at fter receipt of a pager signal / message to confirm that contact has been made.

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. Page 7 of 24 TABLE AD-17.1 EMERGENCY CALL LIST

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PRIMARY DIRECTO.RS HOME GP/IND CONTACT POSITION EXT..

NUMBER CODE TIME

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' EMERGENCY CALL LIST ALTERNATE DIRECTORS (Continued)

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TABLE AD-}7.1.

  • Page 11 of 24 2

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,Page 12 of 24 TABLE AD-170 EMERGEf!CY CALL LIST 0.

PLANT SUPPORT, HOME GP/IND

. CONTACT NUMBER CODE TIME POSIT 10ft EX T.

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TABLE AD-17.1 EMERGENCY CALL LIST

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HOME GP/IND CONTACT POSITION EXT.

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OCT 2 71903 Page 15 of 24

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TABLE AD-17.1 EMERGENCY CALL LIST

,. OFFSITE DIRECT 0P.S & SUPPORT

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NUMBER CODE TIME 4

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4 4

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OCT 2 719u3 Page 16 of 24 O

T^8tE an-i7.i EMERGENCY CALL LIST 0FFSITE DIRECTORS & SUPPORT (Continued)

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1.0 The black telephones and loudspeakers loc'ated in the Shift Supervisor's of fi:e and the Technical Support Center. are part of thr *.:itional Warning System. Points throughout the state as shown in the fe 9 ting drawing can be accessed simultaneously by removing the handset.

Mr J.ges should be directed to Kewaunee County, Manitowoc County, the East..entral Warning Center in Fond du Lac and Wiscon:in War.ning Center I in Madison.

2.0 Telephone operation is achieved by removing the handset and depressing the PUSH-TO-TALK button on the inside of the handset.

Messages should be of the form:

"Kewaunee Nuclear calling Warning Center I, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, Manitowoc County.

Please

.acknowled ge. "

' Wait until each. area has acknowledged before continuing.

If any area fails to acknowledge, request. that Warning Center I ring that area and continue:

"Please take the following message. This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant..

(Insert the desired message)

Relay this infonnation to Emergency Government immediately.

Any return contacts or confirming calls should be through cunmercial telephone.

Please acknowledge receipt of message."

Each area contacted.should acknowledge message.

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EP-AD-17 OCT 2 71983 Page 19 of 24 TABLE AD-17.3 p,

Support Agencies - Commercial Phone Numbers L

  • NOTE: Long Distance Calls must be preceded by a (1)

American Nuclear Insurers-Department of Energy Day Night East Central Area Office of Emergency Goverraent - Fon'd du Lac Fluor. Power Services Office Home Office Home l

Teledyne Office Home Offict Home Institute of luclear Power Operations (I'HPO)

Keuaunee County (Sheriff's Department).-

Kewaunee County Ejnergency Gbvernment (EOC)

Manitowoc County (Sheriff's Department)

Manitowoc County Emergency Government Director Medical Assistance Two Rivers Hospital U.W. Hospital E.R.

National Weather Service Office (Green Bay) l NRC - Region III - Chicago Operations Office Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant Public Service Commission of Wisconsin RAD Services, Incorporated o

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  • NOTE: Long Distance Calls must be preceded by a State Police Fond du La'c U.S. Coast Guard Day Night Westinghouse Day Nignt l

Day Night Wisconsin Division of Emergency Government liniversity of Wi:. Milwaukee Seismic Center Of fice Home Office Home 9

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' IDENTIFICATION i

This is

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(Name)

(Title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant reportiqq the status of the (Unur e i Event /

Alert / Site Emergency / General Eniergency) in p'rogress at (Time of Call) on (Date).

2.

STATUS The following information is now available:

A.

Plant (1) Description of event (Fire, Explosion, Pipe or Tank Rupture, etc.)

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(3) Condition of Reactor (shutdown /not shutdown).

.(4) Major equipment af fected:

'(5) Plant, Personnel (1) Injuries (yes/no); if yes, number injured (2) ' Contaminated personnel '(yes/no); if yes, number (3) Overexposure to personnel (yes/none/ possibility exists);

if yes, number (4) Other potential or actual hazards O

EP-AD-17 OCT 2 71933 Page 22 of 24 FORM AD-17.1 STATUS UPDATE (cont.)

l C.

Meteorological ' Conditions (1) Wind speed (mph)

(2) Wind direction,

, degrees (from to

)

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Compass Compass (3) Stability class (4) General weather conditions D.

Radiological Conditions Off-Site (1) Release of radioactive material is (not expected / expected /in progress).

.(2)

(Ifapplicable)

(a) Release of radioactive material (will start /has started) at on

  • and is expected to continue (Time)

(Date) for (Hour / Minutes)

(b) The radiological release is in (liquid / gaseous) form and is (controlled / uncontrolled).

(c) The release rate is estimated to be:

Iodine Ci/sec.

Noble gas Ci/sec (d) The projected arrival time for the plume at miles down wind is (Time)

(e) The projected dose at _

miles down wind at plume centerline is Rem to the whole body and Rem to the thyroid.

(f)

(If applicable) Measured surface deposition is (dpm/10.0 cm2 or Ci/m2) at (Location)

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O V

., STAT,Ilt.IIPDATE (cont.')

3. '"ktto;'.MEnutu PROTECTIVE ACTIONS MC: *

. A.

None B.

Take shelter in following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius)

C.

Evacuate the following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius)

D.

Other in

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(Location)

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in (Recom..endeo Action)

(Location)

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Press releases frcm the JPIC in Two Rivers, Wisconsin (are/are net) planned.

5.

Additional assistance required (yes/no).

I f',Yes :

A.

(Problera Area)

(Agency)

B.

(Agency)

(Problem Area)

C.

(Problem Area)

(Agency)

Assessment of plant conditions will continue.

Further status update will be transmitted to you periodi~cally, based on the change in plant conditions.

Time Notified

. Agency Coritact Time /Date Initials Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center State Patrol - Fond du Lac or East Central Area E0C (If activated)

Kcwaunce County Sheriff, or i

Kewaunee County EOF. (If activated)

Manitowoc County Sherif f, or Manitowoc County EOC (If activated) -

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FORM Atl 17.2 Page 24 of 24 1

TELEPH0tlE COMMutilCATInits LOG SHEET

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.DATE:

TIME:

INCOMING OUTGOING FROM:

TO:

Message':

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Received by:

DATE:

TIME:

INCOMING -

00TGOING T0:

FROM:

Message:

Sent by:

Received by:

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TIME:

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EP-ENV-3A REV. I Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant TITLE: Environmenta.1 Protection Direct Actions and Directives EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE p

DATE:

OCT 2 71983 PAGE 1 of 17 y

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I '. 0 APPLICABILITY Upon the classification of an in*cident 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

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2.1 Projected dose rates, concentrations and meteorological conditions must be known prior to dispatching the Environmental Monitoring Tea:ns (EM Teams).

Ensure proper protective ' ctions are ta' en for the. Environmental 2.' 2 a

k Monitoring Team members prior to, dispatch.

2.3 Utili z'e the Field Map with Plexigiass Cover in recording field results.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 EP-AD-ll, Emergency,Radi ation Controls 3.2 EP-RET-2, Inplant Radiat' ion Emergency Team 4.0 DIRECTIONS Environmental Protection Director 4.1 If notified by pager, confinn contact with a telephone call to the i

control room at 4.2 If informed of EOF activation by the ERM:

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Notify members of the E'nvironnental Monitoring Team per Form ENV-3A.l.

NOTE: If unable to contact a sufficient number of personnel fran the i

group by using home or office telephone numbers, activate the pager syster per attached Table FNV-3A.? or call Systen Operating at and provide your name and title and the names and titles of the individuals you wish to page. Also provide a brief (20 seconds) message to be broadcast over the pagers.

Systen Operating personnel will attenpt to contact these individuals via the paging system.

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Proceed to the E0F.

I UISCONSIft PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION I

NO.

EP-ENV-3A Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant

. TITLE: Environmental Protection Direct Actions and Directives EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE:

OCT 2 71983 PAGE 2 of 17 4.3 Perfonn dose projection calculation'via EP-ENV-3C, Primary Dose Projection Calculation - IBM Personal Computer and EP-ETN-3D, Primary Detennination of Meteorological Data.

e NOTE:

If the IBM Personal Computer is,not available for use, refer to to EP-RET-5 and EP-RET-6.

NOTE: If the WPS IBM Computer is not available for use, refer to EP-ENV-3E, Manual Determination of X/0-KNPP Meteorological Data; EP-ETN-3F, Manual Determination of XQ/-Green Bay Meteorological Data; and EP-EIN-3G, Manual Dose Projection Calculations as are appropriate.

4.4 Detennine Protective Actions needed via EP-EtN-3G, Protective Action Recommendation Determinations.

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

1 4.'5 Maintain a log. of all significant even'ts reported and directed.

5.0 PERSONNEL DISPATCH 5.1 Evaluate the radiological consequences in consultation with the Radiological Protection Director'(RPD) from the above data and advise Environmental 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 Fonn EIN-3A.2 is initiated for Tracking EM Team Sampling, record Dose Projections (ENV-3C or 3G) for the sample points on the fonn.

5.2.1 Dispatch EM teams to pr.edetennined sample. points, TABLE ENV-3A, near the projected plume edges. Spacing the teams to define the plume shape and characteristics.,

NOTE:

If lake breeze ef fect exists as detennined in Fonn ENV-3D.2, 3E.3 or 3F.3 refer to step 6.0 for guidance in directing environ-mental monitoring teams.

5.2s2 Observe caution when sending EM teams into a plume, especially to point near the centerline.

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DATE: OCT 2 7 lgs3 PAGE 3 of 17 j

5.2.3 After the plant ha's discontin2ed releases, ce t.inue tracking-the plume to the perimeter of the. EPZ.

5.2.4 Record sampling results and locations on Form ENY-3A.2, using Base Map sector designate and predetermined sample location number.'

EXAMPLE: Log: Sector "A" at " point 122" 5.3 Record the following data for each environmental sample location on Form ENV-3A, when 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 1-131 concentration.

5.3.5 Noble gas concentration.

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

5.5. Transmit the most current data recorded on the field maps to the Technical 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 D.irector promptly.

NOTE: Meteorological conditions should be checked periodically.

  • 5.8 Direct the Environmental Monitoring Team Coordinator to take appropriate precautions for the collection of samples and the storage of all environ-mental sample,s 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 Transhit results and reconmendations to the Emergency Response Manager.

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

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PAGE 4 of 17 E-OCT 2 71983 6.0 EFFECTOFLAr[EBREEZEOfPROJECTEDEXPOSURES

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

' 6.2 ' Exposure frca the plume may occur in ar::: 7 t'ancem; ::cd by the X/0

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or Xu/Q overlays since the plume is directed back toward the lake in the direction of the prevailing wind.

6.3 Monitoring considerations i

Figure ElN-3A.2 shows a method for detennining the location of the Lake Breeze front.

Following the guidelines below and Figure ENY-3A.2 will aid in detennining the radiological ef fects of the lake breeze on the plume track.

i 6.3.1 One team should be sent to the predicted lake breeze front position via the plume edge downwind of the prevailing wind The team should then begin searching. for the lake breeze front 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 br.ceze.

6.3.2 The other teaa should sample the plume. between the lake shore and the lake breeze front, 9

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(IP-ENV-3Cor3G)

I Record Results

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V Field Protective Team Action Dispatch Recommendation Detenninations (EP-ENV-3H)

Re-evaluate l

Conditions V

Against

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Previous Conditions V

Transmi t Field Recommendations Sample to ERM Results Reports l

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Results on Fiel d Map

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NOTE: This Drawing is for Illustration Only.

The Actual sampling points are 3esignated by the Environmental t

Protection Director.

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RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND SAMPLING WORKSHEET Direct Radiation Particulate lodine Noble Gasi Dose Proi.ction Field. Sample Dose Lccation:

Activity (131)

Sample' Whole

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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.

Hwy 42 1/4 mile North of Two Creeks Rd Intersection

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Two Creeks ~Rd 3)4 mile west of Hwy 42,1/4, mile N. on Blaha Road 5.

County BBB and County BB Intersection

's. ' County BBB 1/2 mile south of BB 7.

3/4 mile west and 1/2 mile south of County Hwys. BB and BBB inersection (trailer pc 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
11. Saxonburg Rd 1/2 mile north of Zander Rd
12. Two Creeks Rd 1/2 mile west of Saxonburg Rd
13. Two Creeks Rd 1/4 mile east of State Hwy 163 14, Two Creeks Rd 1/2 mile, east of Saxonburg Rd

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15. Tannery Rd 3/4 mile north of Tappawingo Rd
16. Access Rd off of Tappawingo 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
19. Tappawingo Rd 1/4 mile west of State Hwy 163 20.- Tappawingo rd and Jambo Creek R'd Intersection 21. Jambo Creek Rd 1/4 mile north of Holmes Rd
22. County Hwy Bft 1/2 mile. west of State Hwy 163 l

.- 23. Lakeshore Rd (M) 1/4 mile north of Nuclear Rd (M) l

24. Nuclear Rd (M) 1/2 mile eas of State Hwy 42

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25. Lakeshore Rd (M) and Nuclear Rd (M) Intersect, ion 26.

Irish Rd 1/4 mile east of Meyer Rd

27. State Hwy 1771/4 mile west of County Hwy. 0,
28. Elmwood Rd and Ravine Rd Intersection

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30. 1/4 mile e'ast of 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
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
37. Nuclear (M) 3/4 mile west of Tannery Rd.
38. 1/4, mile south and 1/4 mile west of Saxonburg Rd and Nuclean Rd (M) Intersection
39. ' Tappawingo Rd 0.1 mile ' east of Stat ~e Hwy 42 40.

State Hwy 163 and State Hwy 147 Intersection

41. Prince Rd 1/4 mile north of Rockledge Rd
42. Janbo Creek Rd 1/4. mile north' of Rockledge Rd
43. County Hwy 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 4
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. Gennan Lane 1/4 mile west of* State hwy. 42

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50. State Hwy 421/4 mile south of Nuclear Rd (K)
51. State Hwy 42 and Nuclear Rd (K) Intersection
52. State Hwy 42 and Nuclear Rd (K) Intersection.
53. State Hwy 42 and' Intersection of Nuclear Rd (K)
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 Sa'dy Bay Rd and Intersection of Cemetary Rd 57.

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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 *

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

66. Woodside Rd and Intersection of Nuclear Rd (K)

Woo' side Rd 1/,4 mile south of Nuclear Rd (K) d 67.

68. Woodside Rd 3/4 mile north of County Hwy BB 1
69. Town Hall Rd 1/4 mile north of County Hwy BB
70. Town Hall Rd 1/4 mile north of Nuclear Rd (K)
71. Town Hall Rd 3/3 mile south;of Sandy Bay Rd
72. Town Hall Rd 1/2 mile south of County liwy G
73. County liwy G 1/2 mile cast of town llal1 Rd (K) - Kewaunee County (M) - Manitowoc County 1

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74. Woodside Rd and County Road G Intersection -

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76. Old Settlers Rd and Hwy 42 Intersections
77. Old Settlers Rd 1/4 mile east of Woodside Rd
78. Woodside Rd.1/2 mile south of Old Settlers ' Road ~

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Norman Road 1/4 mile north of County Hwy. G

81. County Hwy B 1/4 mile west of Norman Rd 82.

Saint Peters Rd 1/4 mile north of Old Settlers Rd

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84. North Intersection of Range Line Rd and County Hwy G
85. County Hwy B 1/4 mile north of County Hwy G 86.

f)orman Rd 1/4 mile north of Sandy 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 Norman Rd Inte-section
91. Norman 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

. S6. Bo'It 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 Corners Rd Intersection (K) - Kewaunee County (M) - Manitowoc County

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100. State Hwy 1631/4 mile south of Old Settlers 'Rd 1 01. County Hwy J 1/4 mile west of State _ Hwy 163 102. Sleepy Hollow Rd and V,assner Rd Intersection 103. C'hurch Rd 1/2 mile north of County Hwy J 104. Saint Pete.rs Rd and Town Line Rd Intersections 105. County hwy B 1/4 mile South of County Hwy J 106. County Hwy J 1/4 mile west of Town Hall Rd 107. Town Hall Rd and Town Line Rd Intersections 108. To in Line Rd 1/2 mile west of Woodside Rd l'09.

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 hwy J 1/2 mile west of State Hwy 42 113.- County hwy J 'l/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 Sai.nt Peters Rd 117. 1/4 mile south of Angle Rd and Krok Rd Intersections 118. State Hwy 421/4 mile south of Hospital Rd 119.- State Hwy 42 3/4, mile south of ' County hwy F s

120. County Hwy C 1/2 mie west of Kewaunee City 121. County Hwy C 1/2 mile north of County Hwy F

'122. Birchwood Rd and County Hwy F Intersection 123. Lilac Lane 1/4 mile north of County F (K') - Kewaunee County (M) - Manitowoc County 1

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(6 of 7) 124. State Hwy 29 and County hwy B Intersection 125. Church Rd 1/4 mile north of State Hwy 29

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127. Angle Rd 1/4 mile south of State Hwy 29

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Hospital Rd 3/4 mile north of State Hwy 42 129. East end of _Krok Rd, along the Lakeshore

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

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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 Hollcu Rd 1/4 mile north of Hwy 29 139. Reckelberg Rd 1/4 mile south of Krok Rd 140.

Schweiner Rd 1/2 mile south of County hwy J 141. Schultz Rd and State Hwy 96 142'.

Lyons Rd 1/4 mile southof Zander Rd 143. Coiinty 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

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(7 of 7) 146. Meadow Dr.1/4 mile north of E. Hillcrest Rd.

I 147. County Hwy. 0 l/2 mile s'outh of County Hwy. VV 148. Coast Guard Station, Two Rivers 149. WPS Operations Building, Two Riv.ers i

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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).

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A. 2 Whenever it is necess'ar'y to contact a p2rson on the Emergency Call List and he is not on site, the home telephone n.imber should be called first.

i 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.

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PLANT EXTENSION PHONES 3.2 Dial the terminal accass code on any plant extension.

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Green Bay transmitter -

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When the terminal answers and responds with a beep, go to step 3.3.

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

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

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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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l 3.9 Listen for the acknowledge (beeping) tone, indicating page being tra nsmitted.

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

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,This procedure describes the response of the Corporate Staff members to 4

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2.0 APPLICABILITY

.This procedure applies to '. embers of the Corporate Staf f following their notification of the activation of the Emergency Plan.

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3.1. Emergency Plan Implementing Proce,dures '(EPIPs),

i 3.2 WiIconsin' Public Service Corporation' Nuclear Emergency Public Infonnation Plan.

- 3.3 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan.

4.0' RESPONSIBILITIES 4;l EmergencyResponseManager(ERM) 4.r.1 If warranted, activates and provides the overall direction

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i N-4'. l. 3 DeterminrJ 1he ext' nt of the corporate res;.onse required.

e NPQ fi,e corporate staff ' response is based on the classification g' de emergency event as determined.by onsite personnel.

4.1.4 Establishes communications in accordance with EP-EOF-7, Communications Documentatton.

4.1.5 Ensures offsite radiological accident assessment is being 3

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4. I.7 Notifies appropriate offsite agencies of emergency status of.the plant and any change in status as required in notification

. procedures (EP-EOF-3,4,5,6).

4.1.8,' Directs the Admin / Logistic Director (A/LD) to provide for needed assistance and support.from NSS suppliers,

' other utilities, AE/ Consultants, and Federal, State and

. local agencies and other WPS personnel.

4.1.9 Ensures ambulance and medical services are available for accidents involving emergency response personnel which may occur outside the protected area.

4.2 Environmental Protection Director

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' evolutions.

.4.2.2 Provides the EPfi with offsite dose parameters, dose predictions and recommended protective actions.

4.2.3 Assumes the responsibilities delineated in EP-ENV-1, Envirca-mental Monitoring Team Organization.

4.2.4' Performs the actions delineated in EP-ENV-3A, Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives.

4.3 Admin /LogisticDirector'(A/LD) 4.3.1 Coordinates the procurement of needed supplies and equipment.

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4.3.2 Obtains additional manpower as *cessary from support agencie.s.

4.4 Nuclear Public Information Director (NPID) 4.4.1 Disseminates information on plant conditions to the public.

4.4.2 Perfonns the assigned responsibilities described in Ref. 3.2.

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.DATEi OCT 2 71983 PAGE 3 of 6 f-r 5.0 RE0VIREldENTS 5.l Unusual Event 5.1.1.The Emi is notified by the plant staff of the emergency condition

  • and, following verification., performs notifications in accordance with EP-EOF-3, Corporate Response to 2n Unusual Event.

5.1.2 The NPID issues

  • routine news releases to inform the public as neces sa ry.

5.2 Al ert 5.2.1 The Emi, upon notification and verification of the emergency event, calls the Emergency Directnr to determine the severity of the emergency event.

A de~ termination of whether or not to activate E0F will be made.

With this determination in mind, perfonn applicable not.ification in accordance with EP-EOF-4, Corp' orate Response to-an Alert.

5.2.2 If warranted, the EMI will activate the E0F in accordance with EP-EOF-2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation.

5.2.3 The A/LD, when notifi.ed by the ERM that the EOF is being activated,' performs required notifications,in accordance with EP-EOF-4, Corporate Response to an Alert, and then proceeds'to the E0F.

5.2.4 The EPD, when notified by the ERM that the EOF is being activated, performs required actions in accordance with EP-ENV-3A, Environnental Protection Director Actions and Directives.

5.2.5 The NPID, when notified by the ERM will initiate notifica-tions in accordance with Ref. 3.2 and if requested, proceed to and activate the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC).

5.2.6 The ERM determines the amount of corporate response needed.

5.2.7 The ERM, upon bei.ng notified by the Emergency Director of the close out from the emergency event, commnces deactivation of EOF or if required implements recovery operations per EP-AD-15; Recovery Planning.

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Emergency, will perform notifications in accordance with

. EP-E0F-5, Corporate Response to a Site Emergency.

5.3.2 -If not previously activated, the ERM performs E0F ' activation

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5.3.3 The ERM, upon completion of E0F activation, contacts the Emergency Director or his representative in the TSC to obtain an

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5.3.4 The A/LD, when notified of the Site Emergency, perfonns required notifications in accordance with EP-EOF-5, Corporate Response to a Site Emergency}, and then proceeds to the E0F.

5.3.5 The EPD, when notified of. the Site Emergency, performs' required actions in accordince ' ith EP-ENV-3A, Environmental w

Protection Director Actions and Dire'ctives.

5.3.6 The NPID, when notified of the Site Emergency, activates the

. JPIC and makes notifications in accordance with Ref. 3.2.

5.3.7 The ERM recommends to State and local governments protective action that need to be taken as a result of the event.

5.3.8 The ERM will provide information via the corporate management to the Nuclear Public Information Director.

5.3.9 The ERM, upon being notified of the close out from the emergency event, commences deactivation of E0F or if required implements recovery operations per EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.

5.4 General Emergency 5.4.1 The ERM, upon notification and verification of a General Emergency, will perform notifications in accordance with EP-EOF-6, Corporate Response to a General Emergency.

5.4.2 If not previously activated, the ERM perfonns EOF activation in accordance with EP-EOF-2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation.

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Corporate Staf f Emergency Response Organization EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE:

{a OCT 2 71983 PAGE 5 of 6 5.4.3 The ERM provides the overall direction of the E0F, including reconmendations to the State to initiate predetermined protective actions for the public.

e 5.4.4 The A/LD, when notified of the General Emergency, performs requ. ired notification in ac,cordance with EP-EOF-6, Corporate Response to a General Emergency, and then proceeds to

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5.4.5 The EPD, when notified of the General Emergency, performs required actions in accordance with EP-ENY-3A, Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives, and then proceeds to the E0F.

j 5.4.6 The NPID, when notified' of the General Emergency, activates the JPIC and makes notifications in accordance with Ref.

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5.4.7 The ERM, upon being notified of the close out f&pn the emergency event, commences deactivation of E0F or if required implements recovery operations per EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning.

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1. Nuclear Services Supv.

Manager

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2. Nuclear. Licensing and Systems Superintendent
3. Nuclear Technical Review Sup.
4. Nuclear Administrative Supervisor Environmental Prot.

Environmental Supervisor

1. Environ. Biologist Director
2. Envi.ronmental Analyst Administrative / Logistics Nuclear Desi'gn Change
1. Nuclear Clerical "Di rector Supervisor Coordinator
2. Nuclear Energency.

Preparedness Coordinator

3. Power Plant Design Supervi sor Nuclear Public*

Nuclear Information

1. Public Infonnation and Infonnation Director Coordinator Advertising Director
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1.0 APPLICABILITY The E0F is activated for a Site Emergency, General Emergency, or at the discretion of the Emergency Response Manager (ER:1).

2.0. PRECAUTI ONS None 3.0 ' REFERENCES 3.1 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan.

3.2 EP-EOF-7, Communications Documentation.

3.3 EP-AD-12, Personnel Assembly and Accountability 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manag'er (ERM) 4.1.1 If applicable, contact the Control Room (1-388-2561) and obtain a list of any corporate directors who may have called in response to a pager activation.

4.1.2 Maintain an EOF logbook and record pertinent events and evolutions.

4.1.3 Verify that all conmunication lines are operational in accordance with Form E0F-2.2.

4.1.4 Verify that the proper equipment and supplies are located in the EOF, Complete Fonn E0F-2.1.

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_and offsite notification is assumed by the ERM from the TSC at this time.

4.2 EOFChoseOut 4.2.1 The ERM, upon notification from the Emergency Di t.or or his

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2 Emergency Plan implementing Procedures 1

3 Technical Speci fications 1

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Final Safety Analysis Report l'

5 State of Wisconsin Peacetime Radio' logical 1

Emergency Response Plan 6

tr. r/ ee C.- nty tdi '.ical Emergency 1

Response Plan I

.7 Manitowoc County Radiological Emergency 1

Response Plan 1

8 Operating Procedures 1

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/ 1 EMERGENCY OPERATING,S, FACILITY COMMUNICdTIONS CHECKLIST -

Test all circuits to enscrc c, dilii; c.a

  • initial the checklist if satisfactory.

If any phones are inoperable contact tne phone. company at the appropriate number below:

a) For outside. line (starting with

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1) Ringdown Lines' to:

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8) Site Access Facility f) Joint Public Information Center
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' transmission and intercon mode.

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4) Emergency Notification System (red phone in' WPS Coordination Center and NRC office)

Upon acknowledgement from system operator that someone is on the a) circuit, say:

l "hhis is (name) in the EOF at Kewaunee Nuclear reque' sting a phone test."

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Time of notification of event cmpletion (TIME) 2.

Using Form E0F-2.1 as a reference, replace all E0F equipment in proper storage location and list below equipment that needs to be repaired or replaced.

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3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 EP-EOF-1, Corporate Emergenc'y Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications 3.3 EP-AD-15, Recoverf Planning '

4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Erergency Response Managar (ER:4) Actions 4.1.1 Initial Actions and Notifications NOTE: Notifications may be perfonned by a communicator designated by the ERM.

If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone a.

call to b.

Notify a designate for each of the corporate emergency positions. Telephone contact should be utilized, per Fonn EOF-3.1. A.

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determination may be based upon plant status or requests

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4.1.2[ Escalation to Alert, Site Ehergency or General Emergency a.

Proceed to the notification procedure for the new emergency classification:

1.. Corporate Response to an Alert, EP-EOF-4 2.

Corporate Response to a Site Emergency, EP-E0F-5 3.

Corporate Response to a General Emergency, EP-EOF-6 4.1.3 Unusual Event close Out a.

Upon notification of Unusual Event close out' from the Emergency Director; notify the previously contacted emergency position designates of the emergency close out and, if applicable, any recovery operations and document on Form E0F-3.1.B.

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INITI AL NOTIFIC TIONS A.

Notification of Corporate Emergency Pe'rsonnel NUCLEAR PUBLIC INFORMATION DIRECTOR Office #

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1 2.2 When calls originate from the Green Bay of fices, plant extension numbers must b,e preceded by

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 EP-EOF-1, Corporate Emergency Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications

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OCT 2 71983 PAGE 2 of 14 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS i

4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM) Actions NOTE: Notifications may be perforned by a communicator designated

.,by the ERM.

4.1.1 In'itial Actions and Notifications a.

Upon notification contact the Emergency Director to verify the alert condition and see if E0F activation is necessary.

NOTE:

If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to the control room at b.

Notify a designate for each of the corporate emergency positions and brief designates on plant status per Form E0F-4.1. A.

Phone contact should be used if time permits.

NOTE:

If unable to contact one person fron each group by using home or of fice telephone numbers, call the Control Room Communicator at

, and provide the names of the individuals you wish to page. Also provide a brief message to be broadcast

  • with the page. The communicator will activate the pager system and broadcast the message.

c.

If the decision is not to activate the E0F proceed to Step 4.1.1.j.

d.

If the EOF is to be activated:

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Activate the EOF in accordance with EP-E0F-2 and, 2.

As necessary, direct the Admin / Logistics Director to contact additional personnel to staff the E0F using phone number,s listed on Fonn E0F 4.3.

3.

Assign the necessary E0F staf f members to man the communication links.

4.

following conpletion of EP-E0F-2 continue this procedure with Step 4.1.1.e.

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If TSC has not already made the initial Alert notifications, notify the State and loc'al governments using the NAWAS phone

,and document the contact on Fonn EOF-4.1.B.

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Kewaunee fluclear calling Wisconsin Warnin9 Center 1, East Central Area, Kewunee County, and Manitowoc County.

Please acknowledge.

Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue.

I f any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

All areas please take the following message:

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant.

An incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring an Alert at (time) on (date).

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There (has/has not) been a radiological release to the environment.

Off site consequences (are/are not) expected-Please relay this infonnation to Emergency Government immediately.

Please verify this message by return telephone call to,the approprt;te number listed in your procedure.

Recommended protective actions are:

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Not required at this time b.

Take shelter in the following areas:

(Location, sector and mile radius

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Other, in (Recommended Action)

(Location) in (Reconmended Action)

,(Location)

Please acknowledge receipt of this message.

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If the TSC has not already made the initial Alert notification notify the United States Coast Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message and document the contact on Fonn E0F-4.1.C.

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Evaluate offsite rad.iological conditions with the EPD, RPD, and ED, and recommend protective actions, i f warranted, to State and local authorities, per EP-ENV-3F, Protective Action Reconmenda tions.

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Complete Form EOF-4.2 and provide status updates to support agencies at mutually agreed upon intervals.

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Brief the EOF staff periodically on the status of the i

emergency and pertinent clant conditions.

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Notify the Institutue of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) and inform them of the Alert condition, per Fonn E0F-4.1.D. -

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Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and inform them of the Alert conditions per~ Fona E0F-4.1.E.

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As necessary, direct the Admin / Logistics Director to perform

,any additional support organization notifications per EP-EOF;9, Interface with Support Organizations.

4.1. 2 Alert escalation to a Site Emergency or General Emergency, a.

Proceed to the notification procedure for the new emergency classif.ication:

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Corporate response to a Site Emergency, EP-E0F-5-.

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Corporate response to a Generai Eme rgency, EP-EOF-6.

4.1.3 Alert De-escalation to an Unusual Event a.

Notif y the corporate emergency directors of the emergency class change, per Fonn E0F-4.1.F.

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Notify the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INP0) of the energency class c.hange per Form E0F-4.1.G.

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Notify knerican Nuclear Insurers ( ANI) of the emergency class change per Fonn E0F-4.1.H.

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If the EOF is activated, notify the support agencies with the NAWAS phone of the emergency class change and document the contact on Form E0F-4.1.1.

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The following statamynt sho'uld be given:

ll Kewaunee Nuclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center 1, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County. Please acknowledge.

Wait until. all four areas have acknowledged, then continue.

If any area fails, to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

This is (title) a: 1':he.. esunee Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions have improved and we have de-escalated the Alert to an Unusual Event at (time) on (date).

To repeat: The Alert has been de-escalated to an Unusual Event at (time) on (date). Relay this infonnation to Emergency Government.

immediately. Please acknowledge receipt of this message, Notify the United' States Coast Guard using commercial e.

telephone lines with the text of the previous message and document the contact on Form E0F-4.1.J.

4.1. 4 Alert Close Out a.

Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency close out'and if applicable any recovery operations pe r Form E0F-4.1.K.

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Notify the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INP0) of the emergency close out and if applicable any recovery operations pe r Fonn E0F-4.1.L.

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Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) of the emergency close out and if applicable any recovery operations per Form E0F-4.1.M.

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The following statement chou' ( be given:

C Kewaunee Nucle'ar calling Wisconsin Warning Center 1, East Central

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. Wait until all four area hrt 2 acknowledged, then continue.

If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Muclear Power Plant.

We have closed out the Alert at (time) on (date). Recovery operations (are/are not) requi red.

i T.o repeat: The' Alert has been closed out at (time) on (date).

This verbal close out will be followed~ 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 />.

Re. lay this information to. Emergency Government immediately.

Please acknowledge receipt of this message.

e.

Notify the United States Coast Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message and docu7ent the contact on Fonn E0F-4.1.0.

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Perfonn EOF deactivation in accordance with Section 4.2 of EP-EOF-2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation.

4.2 Nuclear Public Information Director (NPID) Actions 4.2.1 Upon notification from the ERM, perform nonnal press release actions in support of the Alert condition.

4.2.2 If requested by the ERM, activate the Joint Public Information Center per reference 3.8. (Nuclear Emergency Public Infonnation Pla 4.3 Environmental Protection Director (EPD) Actions 4.3.1,Perfonn actions in accordance with'EP-ENV-3A, Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives.

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i 4.4 Enviro'nmental Monitoring Team (EMT)~ Actions

~4.4.'l Perform actions in accordance with EP-ENV-3B, Environmental Monitoring Team Actions.

4.5 Admin /L'ogistics Director (ALD) Actions 4.5.1 If notified by pager, confida contact with a t'elephone call to the control roon at 4.5.2 If infonned of EOF activation by the ERM, contact support personnel (ie. recorder, ceniaunicator, clerical, etc.) per Form EOF-4.3 and proceed to the EOF.

4.5.3 Perform the actions necessary to obtain additional manpower, supplies and equipment as requested by the ERM in accordance

- With EP-EOF-9, Interface With Support Organizations.

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Notification of Corporate Emergency Personnel NUCLEAR PUBLIC INFORMhTION DIRECTOR Office #

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Initials Designate Contacted IIME ENVIRN0 MENTAL PROTECTION DIRECTOR

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. Designate Contacted TIME NUCLEAR ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR

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Notification of United States Coast

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Day Night Contact Time Initials D.

Notification of INP0:

Contact Time Initials E.

Notifii:ation of ANI:

C6ntact

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Nuclear Administrative Supervisor Time Initials G.

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ANI I

Contact Time Initials I.

NAWAS

Contact:

Agency Time Initials Warning Center 1 East Central Area.

Kewaunee County Manitowoc County J.

Notification of United States Coast Guard:

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Notification of Emergency Closecut

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Nuclear Admini.strative Supe. visor Time Initials

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NAWAS Contact :

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STATUS UPDATE FORM 1.

IDENTIFICATION This is the (Name)

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STATUS The following information is now available:

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Plant

.(1) Description of event (Fire, Explosion, Pipe or Tank Rupture, etc.)

(2) Corrective action taken:

e (3) Condition of Reactor (shutdown /not shutdown).

(4) Major equipment affected:

B.

Plant Personnel (1) Injuries (yes/no); if yes, number injured (2) Contaminated personnel ('yes/no); i f 'yes number (3) Overexposure to personnel (yes/none/possibili ty exists);

if yes, number (4) Other potential or actual hazards m-mm e

EP-EC;F-4 PageNob4 Form EOF-4.2*(c.ont'd)

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Meteorological Conditions (1) Wind speed (mph)

(2) Wind iiirection degrees (from to

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(Compass)

(Compass)

(3) Stability class (4) General weather conditions D.

Radiological' Conditions Off-site (1) Release of radioactive material is (not expected / expected /in progress)..

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(If applicable)

(a) Release of radioactive material (will start /has started) at-on afid is expected to continue for (Time)

(Date)

(Hour / Minutes)

-(b) The radiological release i.s in (liquid / gaseous) fonn and is (controlled / uncontrolled).

(c) The release rate is estimated to be:

Iodine Ci/sec -

Noble gas Ci/sec (d)

The projected arrival time for the plume at miles down wind is (Time) i (e). The projected dose at miles down wind at plume centerline is Rem to the whole body and Rem to the thyroid.

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TLco: tion.. sector and miles radius)

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Evacuate the following areas:

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Other in (Recommenaed Action)

(Location) in (Recommended Action)

(Location) 4.-

Press releases frgm.the JPIC in Two Rivers, Wisconsin (are/are not) planned.

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Additional assistance required (yes/no).

If yes:

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(Problem Area)

(Agency)

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(Problem Area)

(Agency)

C.

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(Agency)

Assessment of plant conditions will continue.

Further status update will be transmitted to you periodically, based on the change in plant conditions.

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Agency Contact Time /Date Initials Phone Number Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center State Patrol - Fond du Lac or East Central Area E0C (If activated)

Kewaunee County Sherif f, or Kewaunee County E0C (If activated)

Manitowoc County Sheriff, or.

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1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1.

This procedure is to be implemented upon the declaration of a Site Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Response Managar.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 If an emergency class escalation occurs during the notification, immediately implement the notification procedure for the new emergency classification.

1 2.2 When calls originate from the Green Bay offices, plant extension numbers must be preceded by

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 EP-EOF-1, Corporate Emergency Response Organization 1

3.2' EP-AD-17, Communications 3.3 EP-EOF;2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation 3.4 EP-EOF-9, Interface with Support Organizations 3.5 EP-ENV-3A, Environmental Protection Director Actions and Directives 3.6 EP-ENV-38, Environmental Monitorint. Team Actions

,3.7 EP-AD-15, Recovery Planning 3.8 Nucle'ar Emergency Public Information Plan 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Emergency Response Manager (ERM) Actions NOTE: Notifications may be performed by a communicator designated by the ERM.

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Corporate Response to a Site Emergency EMERGENCY PLAN,lMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

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OCT 271983 PAGE 2 of 14 4.1.1 Initial Actions' and Notificat ons

'a.. Upon notification contact the Emergency Director to' verify 4

that a Site Emergency exists.

NOTE:

If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to b,

Notify a designate for each of the corporate emergency positions and brief designates on plant status, per Form EOF-5.1.A.

Phone contact should be used if time permits.

NOTE:

If unable to contact one person from each group by using home or of fice telephone numbers, call the Control Room Communicator at and provide the names of the individuals you wish to page. Also provide a brief message to be broad-cast with the page. The Communicator will activate the pager, system and broadcast the message.

c.

Activate the EOF by:

Ac,tivating the EOF in accordance with EP-EOF-2 and, 1.

2.

as necessary, direct the Admin / Logistics Director to contact additional personnel to staff the EOF with phone numbers listed on Fonn EOF 5.3.

3.

Assign the necessary E0F staff members to man the conmunication links.

4.

Following coupletion of EP-EOF-2 continue this procedure with Step 4.1.1.d.

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Kewaunee fiuclear calling Wisconsin Warning. Center 1. East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County.

Please acknowledge.

Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue.

If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

All areas please take the following message:

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant.

An incident has occurred at our facility and we are declaring a Site Emergency at (time) on (date).

There (has/has not) been a radiologici.

release to the environment.

Off site consequences are expected.

Please relay this infonnation to Emergency Government immediately.

Please verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate number listed in your procedure.

Recommended' protective actions are:

a.

Not. required at this time b.

Take shelter in the following areas:

(Location, sector and mile radius

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Evacuate the following areas:

(Location, sector and mile radius d.

Other in (Reconmended Action)

(Location)

(Reconmended Action)

(Location)

Please acknowledge receipt of this message.

e.

If the TSC has not already made the initial Alert notification notify the United States Coast Guard using conmercial telephon

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Evaluate offsite radiological conditions with the EPD, RPD,

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to State and local authorities per EP-ENV-3F, Protective Action Recommendations.

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Complete For:n ECF-5.2 and provide status updates to support

' agencies ct, mutually agreed upon intervals.

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fiutify the Institutue of Nuclear Power Operations (IUPO) j i:-

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Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and inform them of i

the Site Emergency condit, ion per Form E0F-5.1.E.

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j. Notify Wisconsin Telephone Company and inform them of the Site Emergency p'er Form EOF-5.1 F.

k.

As necessary, dicect the Admin / Logistics Dir'ector to perform any additional support organization notifications per EP-EOF-9, Interface with Support Organizations.

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Provids:'information via the corporate management to the Nuclear Public Information Director.

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If regues.ted, dispatch representative to the County Ec~gc..:y Operations Center.

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Brief the EOF staff periodically on the status of the emergency and pertinent plant conditions.

4.1.2 Site Emergency escalation to a General Emergency i

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Proceed to notification procedure EP-EOF-6, Corporate Response to a General Emergency.

4.1.3 Site Emergency th-e'scalation to an Alert or Unusual Event a.

Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency l

class change, per Fonn E0F-5.1.G.

b.

Notify the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) l of the emergency class change per Fonn EOF-5.1.H.

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Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) of the emergency l

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1:.,w t n ' h.. activated, noti fy the sup r-* agencies using the NAWAS phone of the emergency class chai..,? and document l

the contact on Form EOF 5.1.J.

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Wait until all four areas ha' ve acknowledged, then continue.

If any area fails to acknowlege, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that are i

This is '(title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions have improved and we have de-escalated the Site Emergency to en Alert / Unusual Event at (time) on (date).

To repeat: The Site Emergency has been de-escalated to an Alert / Unusual Event at (time) on (date).

Relay this information to Emergency Government immediately..Please acknowledge receipt of thi-.

message.

e.. Notify the United States Coast Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message l

and document the contact on Form E0F-5.1.K.

4.1.4 ' Site Emergency Close Out a.

Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency close out and if applicable any recovery operations per l

Fonn EOF-5.1.L.

b.

Notify the Institute of Nuclear Power Operaticr.: (!!;.'0 )

of the emergency close out and if applicable any recovery l

operations per Form E0F-5.1.M.

c.

Notify Anerican Nuclear Insurers (ANI) of the emergency close out and if applicable any recovery operations per l

Fonn E0F.-5.1.N. '-

d.

Notify Wisconsin Telephone Company of the emergency closeout and if applicable any recovery operations per Fonn E0F-5.1.0.

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Kewaunee Nuclear' calling Wisconsin Warning Center 1, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County.

Please acknowledge.

. Wait until al1 N" r areas have acknowledged, then continue.

If any area fail w ocknowlege, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that are, This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. We have closed out the Site Emergency at (time) on (date).

Recovery operations (are/are not required.)

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Relay this infonnation to Emergency Government immediately.

Please acknowledge receipt of this message.

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Notify the United States Coast Guard using commercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message l

and document the contact on Fonn EOF-5.1.Q.

g.

Perform EOF deactivation in accordance with Section 4.2 of EP-E0F-2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation.

4.2 Nuclear Public Information Director (PID) Actions 4.2.1 Upon notification from the ERM, perfo'nn nonnal press release actions in support of the Site Emergency condition.

4.2.2 Activate the Joint Public Infonaation Center per reference 3.8 (Nuclear Emergency Public Infonnation Plan).

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. TITLE: Corporate Response to a Site Emerge'ncy EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 4.3 Environmental Protection Direct.or (EPD) Actions 4.3.1 Perform actions in accordance with EP-ENV-3A, Environmental Protection Director Actions dnd Directives.

4.4 Environmental Monitoring Team (EMT) Actions 4.4.1 Perform actions in accordance with EP-ENV-3B, Environmental

. Monitoring Team Actions.

4.5 Admin / Logistics Director (ALD) Actions 4.5.1 If notified by pager, confirm contact with a telephone call to the Control Roan at

' 4.5.2 If informed of EOF activiation by the ERM, contact support personnel (i.e. recorder, coamunicators, clerical, etc.)

per Form E0F-5.3 and proceed to the EOF.

4.5.3 Perform the actions necessary to obtain additional manpower, supplies and equipment as requested by the ERM in accordance with EP-E0F-9, Interface with Support Organizations.

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INITI AL NOTIFICATI0f1S A.

Notification of Corporate Emergency Personnel NUCLEAR PUBLIC !!!F0PMATIO!! DIRECTOR Office #

Home #

Initials 1

I TIME 0 ::tgn::: Contacted EriVIRiiOMEliTAL PROTECTIO lt DIRECTOR 4

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. Designate Contacted TIME ADMIrl/ LOGISTICS DIRECTOR I

Cesignet: Contacted TIME NUCLEAR ADMIf4ISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR l

' Time Contacted B.

NAWAS contact:

Agency

. Time Initials Warning Center 1 East Central Area Kewaunee County Manitowoc County D

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Notification of Unitid States Coast Guard:

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Night Time Initials Contact D.

Notification of INP0:

Cbntact Time Initials E.

Notification of ANI:

J Contact Time Initials l

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Notification of Wisconsin Telephone Co.

Contact Time Initials Notification of Emergency Class De-escalation G.

Nuclear Public Information Directcr Time Initials Environmental Protection Director Time Initials Time Initials Admin / Logistics Director Nuclear Administrative Supervisor Time Initials H.

I NP.0 Contact Time Initials I.

ANI Initia!s Contact Time J.

NAWAS

Contact:

Agency Time Initials Warning Center i East Central Area Kewaunee County Manitowoc County K.

Notification of United States Coast Guard:

Day Night i

Contact Time Initials s.

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Notification of Emergency Closeout L.

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I NP0 C:ntact Time Initials N.

ANI Contact Time Initials

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Contact Time.

Initials P.

NAWAS

Contact:

Agency Time Initials Warning Center 1 East Central Area Kewaunee County Manitowoc County Q.

Notification of United States Coast Guard:

Day -

Night Contact Time Initials

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FORM EOF 5.2 l

STATUS UPDATE FORM 1.

IDEflTIFICATI0fl Thit. '-

the (Name)

(Title) at the Kewaunee flucle'ar Power Plant reporting the status of the (Unusual Event / Alert / Site Emergency / General Emergency)lin progress at (Time of Call) on

. (Date) 2.

STATUS The.following infonnation is now available:

A.

Plant

.(1) Description of event (Fire, Explosion, P'ipe or Tank Rupture, etc.)-

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(2) Corrective action taken:

(3) Condition of Reac' tor (chutdown/not shutdown),

(4) Major equipment affected:

B.

Plant Personnel (1) Injuries (yes/no); if yes, number injured (2) Contaminated personnel (yes/no); if yes number (3) Overexposure to personnel (yes/none/ possibility exists);

if yes, number (4) Other potential or actual hazards

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Form EOF-5.2 (cont'd)

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Meteorological Conditions i

(1) Wind speed (mph)

-(2) Wind direction degrees. ( from'

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(Compass)

(Compass) 3 (3)

Stability class (4) General weather conditions D.' Radiological Conditions Off-Site (1) Release of radioactive material is (not expected / expected /in progress).

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(Ifapplicable) i (a) Release of radioactive material (will start /has started) at on and is expected to continue for (Time)

-(Date)

(Hour / Minutes)

(b) The radiological release is in (liquid / gaseous). form and is (controlled / uncontrolled).

(c) Thre release rate is estimated to be:

Iodine Ci/sec Noble gas Ci/sec (d) The projected arrival time for the plume at siilles down wind is (Time)

(e') The projected dose at -

miles down wind at plume centerline is Rem to the whole body and Rem to the thryroid.

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(If applicable) Measured surface deposition is j

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RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS ARE:

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None

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Take shelter in following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius)

C.

Evacuate the following areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius)

D.

Other in (Recommended Action)

(Location) in (Recommended Action)

(Location) 4.

Press releases from the JPIC in Two Rivers, Wisconsin (are/are not) planned.

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Additional assistance required (yes/no).

If yes:

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(Problem Area)

(Agency)

B.

(Problem Area)

(Agency)

C.-

(Problem Area)

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Further status update will be transmitted to you periodically, based on the change in plant conditions.

Time Notified Agency Contact Time /Date Initials Phone Number Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center State Patrol - Fond du Lac or East Central Area EOC (If activated)

Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County EOF (If activated)-

i Manitowoc County Sheriff,'or Manitowoc County EOF (if activated)

United States Coast Guard Day:

Night:

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General Emergency EMERGEftCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE:

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1.0 APPLICABILITY 1.1 This procedure is to be. implemented upon the declaration of a General Emergency or at the request of the Emergency Response Manager.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS l

2.1 When calls originate fraa the Green Bay of fices, plant extension numbers

- must be preceded by

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 EP.-E0F-1, Corporate Emergenc"y. Response Organization 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications

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OCT 2 71983 PAGE 2 of 14 4.1.1 Initial Actions and Notifications a.

Upon riotification contact the Emergency Dirn.or to verify that a General Emergency exists.

NOTE:

If notified by pager, confinn contact with a telephone call to '

b.' Notify a designate for each of the' corporate emergency positions and brief designates on plant status per Fonn EGF-6.1. A.

Phone contact should be used if time permits.

NOTE:

If unable to contact one person from each group by using home or of fice telephone numbers, call the Control Roon Communicator at

, and provide the names of the individuals you wish to page.

Also provide a brief message to be broadcast with the page.

The Communi-cator will activate the pager system and broadcase the message.

c.

Activate the E0F by:

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Activating the E0F in accordance with EP-EOF-2 and, 2.

as necessary, direct the Admin / Logistics Director to con, tact additional personnel to staff the EOF with phone numbers listed on Fonn EOF 6.3.

3.

Assign the necessary EOF staff members to man the conmu11 cation links.

4.

Following completion of EP-E0F-2 continue this procedure with Step 4.1.1.d.

If TSC has not alrea' y made the initial General Emergency d.

d notifications, notify the State and local governments using the NAHAS phone and' document the contact on Form EOF-6.1.B..

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TITLE: Corporate Response to a General Emergency EMERGEf.'CY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE

.DATE: OCT 2 71983 PAGE 3 of 14 The following statement should be'given:

Kewaunee fluclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center I, East Central ~

Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County.

Please acknowledge.

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Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue.

If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center 1 to ring that area.

All areas please take the following message:

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant. An incident has

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occurred at our facility and we are declaring a General ' Emergency at (time) on (date).

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There (has/has not) been a radiological releas'e to the environ.T.ent.

' Off site consequences are expected.

Please relay this information to Emergency Government immediately.

Please verify this message by return telephone call to the appropriate number listed in your procedure.

' Recommended protective actions are:

a.

Not reqcired at this time b.

Take shelter in the following areas:

(Location, sector and mile radius c.

Evacuate the following' areas:

(Locat. ion, sector and mile radius d.

Other in (Reconmended Action)

(Loca tion) in (Recoamended Act ion)

(Location)

Please acknowledge receipt of this message.

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If the TSC has not already made the init'i~al General Emergency e.'

notification, notify the United States Coast Guard using EEsT$E'fndY$0rIiO"il bieio'abNt$ hoMi 25e B!i?E " "S t

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f. ' Evaluate offsite radiological conditions with the EPD, RPD, and.ED and recommend protective actions, if warranted, to State and local authoriti.es, per EP-ENV-3F, Protective Action Reconmendations.

g.

Complete Form EOF 6.2 and provide status updates to support agencies at mutually agreed upon intervals.

'h.

Notify the Institutue of Nuclear Power Operations (INP0) and inform them of the General Emergency condition per Form EOF-6.1.D.

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Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and infonn them of

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the General Emergency condition per Form E0F-6.1.E.

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Notify Wisconsin Telepho'ne Company and infonn them of the General Emergency per Form E0F-6.1.F.

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As necessary, direct the Admin / Logistics Director to perform any additional support organization notifications per EP-EOF-9, Interface with Support Organizations.

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Provide.information via the corporate management to the Nuclear Publi,c Information Director.

If, requested, dispatch representative 'to the County m.

Emergency Operations Center.

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Brief the EOF staff periodically on the status of the emergency and pertinent plant conditions.

4.1.2 General' Emergency De-escalation to a (Site Emergency / Alert /or Unusual Event).

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Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency class change per Form E0F-6.1.G b.

Notify Institute of Nuclear Power Operati.ons (INPO)'

of the emergency class change per Fonn EOF-6.1.H.

c.

Notify American Nuclear Insurers (AN1) of the e.nergency class change per Form EOF-6.1.1.

d.

If the EOF is activated notify the support agencies, using the NAWAS phone, of the emergency class change and document the con, tact on Fonn EOF-6.1.J.

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OCT 27 883 PAGE 5 of 14 The following statement should be given:

Kewaunee Nuclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center I, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc Cbunty.

Please acknowledge.

Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then centinue.

If any area fails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center I to ring that area.

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. Conditions

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have improved and we have de-escalated the General Emergency to a (Site Emergency / Alert / Unusual Event) at (time) on (date).

To repeat: The General Emergency has been de-escalated to a (Site Emergency / Alert / Unusual Event) at (time) on (date).

Relay this infonaation to Emergency Government immediately.

Plea'se acknowledge receipt of this message.

e.

Notify the United States Coast Guard, using ccxnmercial telephone lines with the text of the previous message and document the contact on Fonn E0F-6.1.K.

4.1.3 General Emergency Close Out a.

Notify the corporate emergency directors of the emergency close out and if applicable any recovery operations per Fonn EOF-6.1.L.

b.

Notify the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INP0) of the emergency close out and if applicable any recovery operations per Form E0F-6.1.M.

c.

Notify American Nuclear Insurers (ANI)' of the emergency close out and if applicable any recovery operations per Form E0F-6.1.N.

d.

Notify _ Wisconsin Telephone Company of the emergency closecut and if applicable any recovery operations per Fonn EOF-6.1.0.

e.

If the EOF is activated. noti ~fy the support agencies, using

.the NAWAS phone, of the emergency close out and if applicable any recovery operations and document the contact on Form E0F-6.1.P.

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tv-tur-o Kewaunee fluclear Power Plant TITLE: Corporate Response to a General Emergency EMERGEriCY PLAN 'IMPLEMENTIfiG PROCEDURE DATE:

OCT 27 tgs3 PAGE 6 of 14 0

j The following statement.should be given:

9 Kewaunee Ituclear calling Wisconsin Warning Center I, East Central Area, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County'.

Please acknowledge.

Wait until all four areas have acknowledged, then continue.

If any area tails to acknowledge, ask Warning Center I to ring that area.

This is (title) at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.

We have closed out the General Emergency at (time) on (date).

Recovery operations (are/are not.), requi red.

To repeat: Th'e General Emergency has been closed out at (time) on(date).

This verbal close out will be followed 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 />.

Relay this infonnation to Emergency Government immediately.

Please acknowledge receipt of this message.

f.

Notify the United States Coast Guard, using commercial telephone lines, with the text of the previous message and document the contact on Form EOF-6.1.Q.

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Perfonn E0F deactivation in accordance with Section 4.2 of EP-EOF-2, Emergency Operations Facility Activation.

4.2 Nuclear Public Informat_ ion Director _ (NPID) Actions

4. 2.1 Upon notification from the ERM, perform nonnal press release actions in support of the General Emergency condition.

4.2.2 Activate the Joint Puolic Infonnation Center per reference 3.8 (Nuclear Emergency Public Infonnation Plan).

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Corporate Response to a General Emergency EMERGEf!CY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDtJRE
DATE:

OCT 2 71983 PAGE 7 of 14 4.3 Environmental Protection Director (EPD) Actions 4.3.1 Perfonn actions in accordance'with EP-ENV-3'A, Environmental Protection Directors Action and Directives.

4.4 Environmental Monitoring Team (EMT) Actions 4.'4.1 Perform actions in accordance with EP-ENV-38, Environmental Monitoring Team Actions.

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4.5.1 If notified by pager, confirm contact with a' telephone call to the control room at 4.5.2 If informed of E0F activation by the ERM, contact support personnel (i.e., recorder, communicators, clerical, etc.)

per Form EOF-6.3 and proceed to the EOF.

.4.5.3 Perfonn the actions necessary to obtain additional manpower, supplies and equipment as requested by the ERM in accordance with EP-EOF-9, Interface, with Support Organizations.

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Ici?Ifm3 Page 8 of 14 FORM EOF-6.1 INITIAL NOTIFICATIONS A.

Notification of Corporate Emergency Personnel NUCLEAR PUBLIC IflFORMITIOl1 DIRECTOR Off'ce #

Home #

Initials i

Designate Contacted TIME ENVIRfl0 MENTAL PROTECTION DIRECTOR

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1 Designate Contacted TIME j

NUCLEAR ADMINISTRATIVE S' PERVISOR J

Time Contacted 1

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NAWAS contact:

Agency Time Initials Warning Center 1 East Central Area Kewaunee County Manitowoc County

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Notification of United States Coast Guard:

Day Night Contact Time Initials D.

Notification of INP0:

Con'taet Tiine Initials E. ' Notification of ANI:

Contact Time Initials F.

Notification of Wisconsin. Telephone Co.

Co'nta ct Time Initials

~ Notification of Emergency Class De-escalation G.

Nuclear Public Infonnatica Director Time Initials Environmental Protection Director Time Initials j

Admin / Logistics Director Time Initials-

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Nuclear Administrative Supervisor Time-Initials H.

I NP0 Contact

  • Time Initials I.

ANI Contact Time Initials J.

NAWAS

Contact:

Agency Time Initials Warning Center I East Central Area Xewaunee County Manitowoc County l

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Notification of United States Coast Guard: ' Day Night Contact Time Initials

FP.~0F-6 OCT 2 7 Pf33 Page 10 of 14 FORMEdF-6.1(cont'd)

Notification of Emergency.Closecut 1

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Nuclear Puolic Information Director Time Initials Environmental Protection Director Time Initials

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Admin / Logistics Director Time Initials lb lear l.dmir.i:trative Supervisor Time Initials M.

I NPO Contact Time Initials N.

ANI Contact Time Initial s 0.

Wisconsin Teleph6ne Co.

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Contact Time Initials P.

NAWAS

Contact:

Agency Time '

Initial,s Warning Center I East Central Area Kewaunee County Manitowoc County j

y, notirication of United States Coast Guard:

Day Night Contact Time Initials

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FORM EOF 6.2 STATUS UPDATE FORM l.

10EtiTIFICAT10ft This is the

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(Title) at the Kewaunee riuclear Power Plant rep'orting the status of the (Unusual I

Event / Alert / Site Emergency / General Emergency) '.in pr. ogress at

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STATUS The following infonnation is now available:

A.

Plant

.(1) Description of event (Fire, Explosion, Pipe or Tank Rupture, etc.)

(2) Corr,ective action taken:

(3) Condition of Reactor (shutdown /not shutdown),

(4) Major equipment affected:

8.

Plant Personnel (1) Injuries (yes/no); if yes, number injured (2) Contaminated personnel (yes/no); if yes number (3) Overexposure to personne1' (yes/none/ possibility exists);

if yes, number (4) Other potential or actual hazards i

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Meteorological Conditions (1) Wind speed (mph)

(2) Wi,nd direction degrees (from to

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(Compass)

(Compass)

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Radiological Conditions Off-Site l

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. (1 ) Release of radioactive material is (not expected / expected /in progress).

(2)

(Ifapplicable) j (a) Release of radioactive materia 1 (will start /has started) l at on and 'is expected to continue for I

(Time)

(Date)

(Hour / Minutes)

(b) The radiological release is in (liquid / gaseous) fonn and is (controlled / uncontrolled).

(c) Thre release rate is estimated to be:

Iodine Ci/sec Noble gas Ci/sec (d) The projected arrival time for the plume at miles down wind is (Time)

(e) The projected dose at miles down wind at plume centerline is Rem to the whole body and Rein to the thyroid.

(f)

(If applicable) Measured surface deposition is 2

2 (dpm/100 cm or Ci/m ) at (Loci Uon)

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RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS ARE:

A.

None B.

Take shelter in following areas:

(Location., sector and miles radius)

C.

Evacuate the following' areas:

(Location, sector and miles radius)

D.

Other in (Recommended Action)

(Location) in (Recomended Action)

(Location) 4.

Press releases from the JPIC in Two Rivers, Wisconsin (are/a're not) planned.

5.

Additional' assistance required (yes/no).

If yes:

A.

(Problem Area)

(Agency)

B.

(Problem Area)

(Agency)

C.

(Problem Area)

(Agency)

Assessment of plant conditions will ' continue.

Further status update will be transmitted to you periodically, based on the change in plant conditions.

Time Notified Acency Contact Time /Date Initials Phone Number Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center State Patrol - Fond du Lac or

. East Central Area E0C (if activat'ed).

Kewaunee County Sheriff, or Kewaunee County EOF (If activated)

Manitowoc County Sherif f, or' Manitowoc County EOF (if activated)

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United States Coast Guard Day:

Night:

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2.0 PRECAUTIONS'

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2.2 Document telephone conversations per EP-E0F-7, Communication and Documentation.

3.0 REFERENCES

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3.2 Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Emergency Response Plan, Water Reactors Division-3.3 State of Wisconsin, Peacetime Radiological, Emergency Response Plan 3.4 Manitowoc County Radiological Emergency Response Plan 3.5 Kewaunee County Rad'iological Emergency Response Plan 3.6 Rad Services Inc., Agreement for llealth Physics Services e

3.7 Haz'leton Environmental Services, Emergency Response Plan for Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Administrative Logistics Director 4.1.1 Radiological and Environmental Support

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Interface With I

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PAGE 2 of 3 OCT 271983

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Rad Services, Inc.

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Hazleton Environmental Sciences 1.

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NOTE:

If oddr. ions. ' contacts are needed, refer to Letter of Agreeat..t, Appendix D, of Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan.

4.1.2 Engineering and Technical Supoort Contact Westinghouse 'or Fludr' Engineers Inc., per recommendations received from the Technical Support Center Director using the following numbers:

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Westi nghouse (day)

(night)

(day)

(night) b.

Fluor Engineers Inc...

Director (office)

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Alternate (of fice)

(home) 4.1.3 Medical Assistance If medical assistance is requested, contact the Kewaunee County Sheriff at the following:

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Interface With

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4.1.4 Other Support Agencies As necessary, contact any of 'the following' support agencies:

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Department of Energy Day Night c.

Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INP0) d.

National Weather Service Office (GreenBay)

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NRC - Region III - Chicago e

Operations Office f.

Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant 9

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during any incident that involves a significant" release of radioactive Rdteriais to the envirunment, for the purpose of projecting a radiological due i r.;;act.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Ensure all data on the forms of the procedure is accur.ately recorded.

2.2 Check all calculations for accuracy.

2.3 Ensure that all cable' connections on th,e computer are secure..

2.4 If the IBM personal computer is not available for use,' proceed to EP-RET-5, Plume Projection, and EP-RET-6, Dose Projection, for per-forming dose projection calculations,.

2.5 If both IBM personal co'mputer and IBM mainfram computer are not available

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2.6 Meteorological data must be re,-evaluated every 30 minutes or whenever significant changes occur, to determine if dose projection should be rccalculatcd.

3.0 REFERENCE 3.1 U.S. NRC Regulatory Guide 1.109, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Release of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10CFR50, Appendix I, Reyision 1, October 1977.

3.2 U.S. EPA, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents, EPA-520/1-75-001 September 1975. Appendix D Technical Bases for Methods the Estimate the Projected Thyroid Dose and Projected Whole Body Gamma Dose from Exposure.to Airborne Radioiodines and Radioactive Noble Gases.

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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEM'ENTING PROCEDURE IBM Personal Computer DATE:

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4.1 Starting the IBM Personal Computer 4.1.1 Acquire the 51/2 inch diskette labeled " Dose Projection" from the office supplies storage file in the EOF bullpen.

4.1.2 Insert the diskette into the IBM perso'nal computer's disk drive A.

When facing the computer, the diskette label should be on the right in the corner nearest you. Cfose the door on disk drive A.

4.1.3 Turn the computer on. Turn the printer on.

It should take approximately 40 seconds before the computer responds.

4.1.4 The Dose Projection Program is now executing. A menu will soon appear on the screen.

Instructions will appear at the bottom of the screen.

4.2 Dose Projection from Plant' Release Data" 4.2.1 Acquire the plant release data on Form ENV 3C.1, Plant Release Data, from the RAF or the TSC and complete the appropriate section of the Form.

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4.2.2 Acquire meteorolpgical dat'a o'n Forms ENV-3D.1 or ENV-3F.1, (Section I & II), Meteorological Dhta Worksheet and ENV-3C.1, IBM Personal Computer.

4.2.3 Enter data collected in IBM personal computer.

4.2.4 Proceed to procedure EP'-ENV-3H, Protective Action Recommendation, to determine the appropriate protective action recommendation.

4.3 Dose Calculation from Field' Sample. Data 4.3.1 Acquire the field sample data on Form ENV-3C.2, Field Sample Data, fra the EM team coordinator.

i 4.3.2 Acquire the meteorological data oh Forms ENV-3D.1 or ENV-3F.1, (Section I & II) Meteorological Data Worksheet, that is closest in time to the time on f6rm ENV-3C.2, Field Sample Data.

. 4.3.3 Enter data collected on Forms ENV-3D.1 or ENV-3F.1, (Section I & II),

Meteorological Data Worksheet and ENV-3C.2 Field Sample Data into the IBM personal computer.

4.3.4 Proceed to procedure EP-ENV-3H, Protective Action Recommendation.

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2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 This program utilizes a straight line Gaussian model to determine diffusion coef ficients. The model does not take into account building wake, lake ef fects, or inland wind shifts.

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2.3 The dose data is only valid for releases from the Auxiliary Building stack in Zone SV mode. The X/Q values can be used for the Shield Building Vent.

2.4 The procedure requires use 'of the Green Bay IBM Computer.

If terminal access is'not available, see EP_ENV-3C.

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 NRC Regulatory Guide 1.145, August 1979.

4 3.2 NRC Regulatory Guide' 1.2), Rev.1 (Proposed), September 1980.

4.0 APL USER INFORMATI0'N 4.1 The minus sign (-) is the upper case 2.

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4.3 # means depress the enter key.

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4.5 To clear the screen hold down the ALT key and depress the clear key.

'4.6 If the terminal locks up because of an entry error, type.in DOSE 4 (see 5.9). This will ristart thh program.

4.7 The letter. Y shall be used'for all yes answers and N for all no answers.

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5.1, Complete Plume Projection Data Sheet (Form, RET-5.1). All data should be available in the TSC.

5.2 Sign on with 5.3 Turn on the APL Keyboard by holding down the ALT key and then depressing the APL on/off key..

5.4 RUN 1 APL #

5.5 Clear the screen.

5.6 KNPP #

5.7 DRILL #

5.8 ) LOAD IS000SE #

5.9 DOSE # (This starts the program).

5.10 Answer the questions one at a time as they appear using the data from Fonn RET-5.

6.0 DOSE PROJECTION FROM STAQK ANALYTICAL RESULTS 6.1 Enter the delta T (or sigma theta) and wi,nd speed.

6.2 Enter the expected release duration.

6.3 Enter the isotopic concentrations. Separate each concentration by a space.

NOTE: Plus signs are not required but minus signs (upper case 2) are.),

6.4 The progra'm will echo the input data and ask if the data is correct.

6'. 5 The program then computes whole body dose, iodine concentration, child thyroid dose, impact time of the plume, and X/Q at mile-intervals along the plume centerline out to ten miles. Whole body dose and iodine con-centration is also computed along isodose lines based on each factor of 10 reduction in X/Q.

7.0 DOSE PROJECTION FROM SPING 4 DATA 7.1 Enter meteorological data and expected release duration.

7.2 When asked for stack sample analysis resu'lts answer No or N.

7.3.The program will'ask if you have SPING readings and which exhaust SV fans are running.

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7.4 The iodine average requested is the last 10 minute agrage from the SPI NG4.

7.5 The noble gas average requested is the last 10 minute average from the

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convert from gamma Bq Mev/cc to uCi/cc prior.to entering the value.

NOTE: The conver:f on f actors are posted op the SPING consoles.

'7.6 The program calculates the noble gas isotopic mixture from the predicted core inventory as a function of time after trip.

The results are used to make the plume projection.

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8.0 MAIN STEAM LINE RELEASES 8.1 Enter the meteorological data.

8.2 Enter the release duration'. This durat.fon is the time the steam dump valves were (or are expected to be) open.

8.3 Answer No (N) when asked for stack sample results.

8.4 Answer No (N) when. asked for SPING readings.

8.5 The program will request the reading in R/hr from the main steam line direct radiation froni tor.

8.6 The program requests release flow rate and assumes this value to be the rate of water loss through a primary to secondary tube rupture.

8.7 The program then calculates the dose projection.

  • 9.0 RESULTS ANALYSIS.

9.1 Make a hard copy of the Dose Projection and transmit to the Radiological Protection Director.

9.2 )0FF HOLD #

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9.3 OUTPUT * # (the 9.4-LOAD DRILL #

9.5 RUN HCPY #

9.6 PRINT ORILL N0L i (The hard copy prints out at this time on the printer assigned to hard copy.)

9.7 0FF #

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Stack Analytical Results:

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Flow Rates Aux A Aux B Both SVA SVB Both cc/sec 2.04E+7 1.96E+7 3.36E+7 4:36E+6 4.00E+6' 8.61E+6 SPING RESULTS Latest 10 min Iodine Average __,

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1.0 A.L.J L." J. B I L I TY This prrscedure can be utilized during any incid'ent that involves a significant reha3e of radioactive materials to the environment for the purpose of projecting mdio';gical dose impact.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS _

2.1 If both the IBM personal computer and the IBM' mainframe computer are not available for use, proceed to ENV-3E, 3F, and 3G for performing dose projection calculations.

2.2 Meteorological data s'hould be re-evaluated every 30 minutes, or whenever significant changes occur, to determine if dose projection should,be recal cula ted.

3.0 REFERENCE 3.1 U.S. NRC Regulatory Guide 1.109, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Release of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix I, Revision 1, October 1977.

3.2 U.S. EPA,.7ianual of Protective. Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents, EPA-520/1-75-001, September 1975. Appendix D Technical Cascs for :';;r.cds to Estimate the Projected Thyroid Dose and Projected

hale Body Gamma Dose from Exposure to Airborne Radioiodines and Radioactive Noble Gases.

4.0 PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Acquire the plant release da,ta and-meteo.rological, data on Form RET-5.A.

4.2 For field sample data, acquire sample data on Form ENV-3C.2 and meteorological data on Forn RET-5.A.

4.3 Acquire the 51/2 inch diskette labeled KNPP Emergency Dose Projection Program from the RAF or Rad Chem Clerk's file.

4.4 Turn on the IBM Personal Computer (P/C) and associated printer.

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Plume Projection (Backup Method EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE DATE: OCT 2 51983 PAGE 2 of 3 l

5.0 PROGRAM OPERATION l

l 5.1 Insert the diskette into the P/C disk drive labeled A with the paper label up and. towards you on the right front corner.

5.2 If the program does not auto load, press the CONTROL, Alternate and Delete keys 'imultaneously to load the program. Update the clock if

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The P/C should then display a menu screen.

5.3 Data Entry 5.3.1 The program accepts engineering notation and inserts zeros where

'i appropriate. Therefore, 3E3 will appear as 3.00E+03 or 2.5E-2 will appear 'as 2.50E+02.

5.3.2 The F1 key allows you to enter win'd speed. Min'imum acceptable speed is 0.7 mph.

5.3.3 The F2 key allows you to enter wind direction.

5.3.4 The F3 key allows 'you to determine stability class from Delta T.

Sigma Theta, or National Weather Service (EP-ENV-3F).

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Delta T, Sigma theta, or a letter designation of stability class.

5.3.6 The F5 key allgws you to enter release doration.

5.3.7 The F6 key activates th.e line printer.

If 0FF is selected the dose projection will be displayed on the screen and can be printed with the PRTSC key.

5.3.8 The F8 key is for fu'ture graphics display.

5.3.9 The F9 key allows you to account for the lake breeze effect and requests the data (see Form ENV 3.F1).

5.3.10 The F10 key allows you to enter plant or field data from RET-5.1 or ENV-3C.2.

5.4 After all data is entered, press F7 to execute the program. The selections remain the same from one run to the next unless changed by the operator.

  • Analytical data has 'to be re-entered for each run.

5.5 To exit the program, return to the menu screen, press Control & Break simultaneously, and remove the diskette.

5.6 Transmit all,results to the Radiological Protection Director.

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Y 1.0 PURPOSE Describes the comunication system and equipment utilized in the Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF) and Radiation Proteccion Office (RP0) during an eme rgency.

2.0 APPLICABILITY This procedure will apply to any declared emergency as defined in EP-AD-2, Emergency Class Determination.

3.0 REFERE!!CES 3.1 Kewaunee !!uclear Power Plant Emerge $cy Plan 3.2 EP-AD-17, Communications i

4.0 REQUIREMEtlTS 4.1 PBX Extension Lines (tan receivers) i 4.1.1 Four extension telephones in the RAF and two extension telephones i

in the RPO tie into the plant PBX Telephone System.

4.1.2 Provides communication to the Control Room, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF), Radiological Analysis Facility (RAF), Radiation Protection Of fice (RP0), Technical Support Center (TSC), Site Access Facility (SAF), Operations Support Facility (OSF), WPS Lakeshore Division Of fice and WPS Corporate Headquarters by dialing the designated three digit extension number for each l oca tion.

4.2 Ringdown Circuits (blue telephone with call light) 4.2.1 Five ringdown circuit telephones in the RAF, each of which provides direct line communications to either the Control Room, TSC, OSF, EOF, or RP0.

Each telephone will be designated as to which location it contacts.

4.2.2 One ringdown circuit telephone in the RPO provides direct line conmunications to the RAF.

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Call lights are provided as a backup method to the telephone ringing to aid in detennining which telephone needs to be answered.

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........:.ua 4 '. 3. 2 Provides a semi-private message system wnich can be used throughout the plant, except in the SAF.

4.3.3 Designed with five available circuits.

In order to coerite, pick up the hand piece, select one of the five circuits, listen to ensure _a clear circuit, depress button and announce slowly and clearly the name df the party you want to contact and which line to use.

Release button and wait for party to pick up that line.

4.4 NRC Health Physics Motwork (yellow phone) 4.4.1 Communicatio,n system in the RAF and RPO provided for NRC use only.

4.4.2 Provides direct communication ta the !0C Health Physics Networx.

4.4.3 Links together the NRC Operations Center, all ':RC Ra;icnal

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4.5 Radio 4.5.1 A radio base station is located in the Control Roan with remote console stations in the SAF, ECF and RAF.

This provides conmunications for the Radiation Emergency Teams and Environmental Monitoring Teams.

4.5.2 The base and remot console sta'tions are connected via a common antenna lead and can be used as an intercom by depressing the appropriate button on the station.

This allows for comaunciations between stations without radio transmission.

4.5.3 Portable radios are located at the RPO and RAF for use by the Radiation Emergency Teams and supply a backup system for the remote console station located in the RAF.

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2.0 PRECAUTIONS 2.1 If the plant emergency is caused by a security eve,nt, the Contingency Plan and procedures have priority over the actions in this procedure.

2.2 All Security personnel shall wear their. dosimetry af ter declaration of a plant emergency.

2.3 If the Security Building becomes uninhabitable, actions of the Security Force should be directed by the Shift Captain from the Site Access

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3.2 EP-AD-13, Personnel Evacuation 3.3 EP-AD-14, Search and Rescue 4.0 SECURITY DIRECTOR / SHIFT CAPTAIN INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Unusual Event 4.1.1 If required, ready the emergency vehicle and provide emergency vehicle driver to transport injured individual to offsite medical facili t'ies.

l 4.1.2 If Personnel Assembly is announced over the Gai-tronics,,

implement EP-5EC-3, Personnel Accountaoility - Initiil and Maintaining.

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4. 2. 'l If needed, provide emergenty vehicle driver to transport injured individual to offsite medical facilities.

1 4.2.2 If Personnel Assembly is announced over the Gai-tronics, "immediately implement EP-SEC-3.

4.2.3, Dispatch an of ficer to the Site Access Facility (SAF). He/she shall:

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Obtain SAF keys from the Shif t Captain.

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Take the emergency vehicle and radio to the SAF, c.

Stopping of f traf fic on Nuclear Road, (use roadblocks as needed d.

Implement EP-SEC-4, Dosimetry' Issue at SAF, Only allow personnel' with'Kewaunce Plant I.D.'s access,

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Shift Supervisor Support Activities Director Emergency Director Security Director Event Operations Director Emergency Response Manager Radiological Protection Director Environmental Protection Dir.

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Inform Shift Captain and HWY 42 officer by radio of authorized in-coning personnel, and g.

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4. 2. 4' Dispatch an officer to the plant HWY 42 entrance. He/she shall:

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Direct any reporting personnel to the Site Access Facility, and Only allow entrance to those personnel cleared by the SAF c.

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4.2.5 Dispatch of ficers to the Emergency Operations Facility C

(EOF). The first or senior of ficer to arrive at the EOF shall be the Security Supervisor until relieved by a pre-designated supervi sor.

They shall implement EP-SEC-5, Security Force Response to the EOF.

4.2.6 Contact the Shift Supervisor or Emer:ercy Director for any infonnation on hazardous site areas.

Cetermine a safe route for exit, then dispatch an of ficer ta the fishing area.

He/she shall infona people they should leave the site, using the following statement:

"The plant site has been temporarily closed and you are requested to leave.

(Speci fy route).

Please do so at this time."

Ensure any members of, the general public within the site boundary have been requested to leave.

NO OTHER IflFORMATION SHOULD BE GIVEll.

4.2.7 Direct any' search and rescue operations.

NOTE: Controlled area entries must be coordinated with the Radiol'ogical Protection Director.

4.2.8 Assist in the evacuation of plant personnel (EP-AD-13).

4.2.9 Contact additional Securi ty Force personnel ta,ugi.ient the,iuruai shif t complement.

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t 1.0 /.PoLIC? AIL: Y 1.1 Personnel accountability will be initiated when an incident is clattifi ed as a Si m c~ercenc' or r;en ora i En e r n e, c. y or.then eve r onditions warrant as cetennined by the dmergency uirector.

c 2.0 PRECAUTIO:;S 2.1 Ensure all accountability reports are made clearly and are understood by receiving personnel.

2.2 Adhere to the radiation control policies and requirements outlined in EP-AD-ll and EP-RET-2D.

2.3 Ensure all inconing personnel are noted on a daily check-in sheet when entering the Protected Area or the site via the Site Access Facility.

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3.0 REFEREf;CES 3.1 Kewaunee fiuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan 3.2 EP-AD-14', Search & Rescue 3.3 EP-AD-II, Emergency Radiation Controls Implementation 3.4 EP-AD-12, Personnel Asse:r.bly and Accountabili ty 3.5 EP-RET-2D, Emergency Radiation Controls

, 4.0 IriSTRUCT10'tS 4.1 Security Director 4.1.1 dcquire a list of personnel (non-badged) in the Protected Area from the Visitor Register and check-in 109 4.1.2 Designate an individual to contact all asscubly areas per Table EP-SEC-3 for personnel names and 1.0. numbers.

4.1.3 Compare the two lists of personnal,and detennine any missing persons in the Protected Area, v

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E?-SEC-3 Xewaunee fluclear Power Plant TITLE:

Personnel Accountability (Initial and M'aintaininni EMERGEliCY PLAft IMPLEMErlT!?;G P'ROCEDURE DATE: CCT 2 ? 1933 PAGE 2 of 3 4.1.4 Direct CAS operator to run.a comcutar roll call for any missing pe rsons.

4.1.5 Attempt to contact any unaccounted for personnel, using plant Gai-tronics. Upon responce', inforn then to proceed to the nearest assembly area.

4.1.6 I f condi tions permi t, Security Force eersonnel shoulu na<e a tour through the vard area, suastat:nr., se. a.:e

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A radiation mon::;r, ng i ns truce": s^tu.....

pe rsonnel.

4.1.7 Infona the Emergency Director of the statu of acceunt2bility within 30 minutes of emergency declaration and announcement.

4.1.8 Direct search and rescue teams as required.

4.1.9 Provide the Radiological Protection Director with support information on possible locations of unaccounted for per'sonnel in controlled areas.

4.1.10 Update the accountability status to the Emergency Director at least every 15 minutes, until all personnel, including visitors,

.have been located.

4.1.11 After all personnel are located, periodic accountability checks should be perfacaed ta ensure canc.auoos accauatabil.c.,

of personnel.

4.1.12 Encure the Site A::ert c ti!ity 'S?c) $2:urity o te member:

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report and record personnel arriving from offsite.

4.2 Security Force I

4. 2.1 Assemble a muster list of personnel inside the Protected Area from the Visitor Register and check in 109 Give this to the Security Director.

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s tr-:ac-3 OCT 2 7 B33" TABLE SEC-3 Page 3 of 3 EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREAS GROUP Primary Assembly Location Alternate Assembly Location; Coor.linator and Telephone Numbers and Telephone Numbers Operations Shif t Crew Control Roun Radiation Protection Of fice Shif t. Supervisor Phone #

Phone or Event Oper. Director Fire Brigade Shif t Supervisor's Of fice Admin. Bldg. Lobby Fire Brigade Leader Phone e Phone #

4 Fire Team Admin. Bldg. Lobby Security Bldg.

Fire Team Leader Phone f Phone #

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In-plant, Site, Chemistry, Radiation Protection Of fice Radiological Analysis Facility Radiological Radiation Emergency Teams, Phone #

Phone Protection Dire Controlled Area Personnel Containment Personnel Personnel Airlock Emergency Airlock Senior ilP Technolq-Gai-tronics Gai-tronics gist or Staff itember Technical Support Technical Support Center Technical Support Center Director Center Staff Phone #

Maintenance personnel,

Operational Support Facility Support Activities visitors, contractors, and

( Adinin. Bldg. Ground Level)

Director personnel with no Phone 6 inr.edi ate emergency response duty Training personnel Training Building-Site Access Facility Training Supervisor General Meeting Phone Roon Phone i i

Security Personnel

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Site Access Facility Security Director (except CAS of ficers)

Phone Phone or Shift Captain

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Security Forca ?.c:;onse to the ECF EMERGEf;CY PLAtl'IMPLE'ME!!T!f;G PROCEDURE i

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1.0 APPLICABILITY The Security Force sahll imolement this procedure ucor. dec1:raticr r An Alert or as directed by the Emergency Director (ED).

2.0 PREC AUTI O"S

'2.1 All Security personnel shall wear their dosimetry af ter declare. ion j

. of a plant emergency. 00sinetry used shall be turned into the Site Access Facility (SAF).

3.0 REFEREt:CES 3.1 EP-SEC-2, Security Force Response to Emergencies.

4.0 EOF GENERAL INSTRUCT 10"S I

4.1 The ECF is activated -during a Site Emergency or General Emergency and i

operates under the direction of the Emergency Response Manager.

It is also the neadquarters for the Environmental Prptacticn Dir2::ar

c. 3 Administrative / Logistics Direction and associated clerical staff and communica ta rs.

The ECF is used fcr coordinatira ac-3;;c u..a a.f-3;ie emergency response activi ties, 'Sr e"aluating of'-s i e ac-icear t

conditions, for calculating dose prcjectior.s and for recome.ending protective actions for mergency sitorinns rnar may affarr yrmi,oniie wn Space is made available for State authorities and tne NRC.

5.0 SECURITY F0kCE RESPONSE TO THE EOF 5.1 Upon direction by the Shif t Captain, a minimum of two (2) of ficers will respond to the EOF. Prior to their departure from the Security Building, the Of ficers wil f:

a) Sign out the four (4) k'eys for the EOF b) Secure at least two (2) security radios and insure they are operable c) Secure one (1) extra charged radio battery d) Insure all of ficers are properly equipped e) Consult with the Shif t Captain for any additional orders, and infona him when departing for the EOF.

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OU 27 m 5.2 Upon arrival at the EOF, 5.2.1 One Of ficer will unlock the fron't door of the EOF.

5 5.2.2 The Security Officer assigned to the parkirg lot is resconsible for tne placement of tne carricades.

He will station nimself at t;ie east dri,eway and only allow authorized personnel and vehicles into the parking lot.

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The barricades are lccated behi.d the "ustomer Services Building in the Material Storage Yard.

5.3 The ECF Security Supervisor will:

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5.3.1 Unlock the file cabinet and remove the following:

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a) Personnel accountability Badges b) Accountability Logs (Fig SEC-5.1) c) Radio Charges (2) d) E0F front door sign e) Emergency Procedures Manual f) JPIC Directional Maps (Fig SEC-5.2) 5.3.2 Security Operations Set-Up a) Place' EOF door sign in its holder b) Set-up radio chargers c) Set-up accountability Logs and Badces at the Security Desk d) Perfom Comnunications Checks Step 5.5 (Radio and Phones) 5.4 The tnird of ficer that is assigned to the EOF will:

5.4.1 Assist with the accountability of Personnel 5.4.2 Maintain control of access through the side door of the EOF that leads into the WPS Custo.r,er Services Area NOTE: Thera are four (4) keys for this door.

They are located in the file cabinet.

Control of the keys are maintained by this of ficer.

5.4.3 The Security Of ficer can issue a key to any badge person.

When the person returns to the EOF he will give the key back to the Officer.

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PAGE 3 of 5 0CT 9 71on 5.5 The Security Supervisor must give the flotification of Activation to t'-

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Security Force Communicator b) Two Rivers Cheif of Police

'c) Manitowoc County Sheri f f

'5.6 The Officer assigned to the Security Accountability Desk is responsible for:

a) Check 10 of all personnel wishing to enter the EOF b) Log access of all personnel c)

Issue of proper personnel accountability badges d) Maintaining accurate accountability of all personnel NOTE:

If the Of ficer is in doubt as to allow a person into the E0F, he should. heck with the Administrative / Logistics

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