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Public Version of Rev 83-8 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual
ML20083G134
Person / Time
Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/17/1983
From: James Smith
DUKE POWER CO.
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ML16162A510 List:
References
PROC-831117-01, NUDOCS 8401060090
Download: ML20083G134 (83)


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DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR

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STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES b

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O TABLE OF CONTENTS Emergency Telephone Numbers - (09/30/83, Rev. 83-3) ,

AP/0/B/1000/01 Event Index - (10/29/82) R AP/0/B/1000/02 Unusual Event - (08/10/83)

AP/0/B/1000/03 Alert - (08/10/83)

AP/0/B/1000/04 Site Area Emergency - (08/.10/83)

AP/0/B/1000/05 General Emergency - (08/10/83)

AP/0/B/1000/06 Procedure for Initiating Protective Action Guides for the General Public in the Emer-gency Planning Zone - (03/10/83)

AP/0/B/1000/07 Procedure for Offsite Dose Calculations by Control Room Personnel or Emergency Coordinator during a Radiological 3 Accident - (11/11/83)

_, AP/0/B/1000/08 Procedure for Response Actions for Accidents /

Emergencies - (09/03/82)

'~ RP/0/B/1000/10 Procedure for Emergency Evacuation of Station Personnel - (11/16/83)

Station Directive 2.9.1 Station Assembly and Evacuation Procedure -

(09/01/83)

Station Directive 2.9.2 Emergency Response Organization - (06/23/82)

PT/0/B/2000/04 Procedure for Establishment and Inspection of the Technical Support Center - (11/16/83) --

PT/0/B/2000/05 Oconee Nuclear Data Transmission from TSC (09/15/82)

CP/1/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81)

CP/2/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81)

CP/3/A/2002/04A Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Reactor Coolant System (12/01/81)

CP/1/A/2002/04B Post Accident Liquid Sampling of the Low Pressure Injection System (12/01/81) s_

Revision 83-8 November 18, 1983

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HP/0/B/1009/12 Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the Event of a Radioiodine Release - (04/13/83)

HP/0/B/1009/13 Procedure for Implementation'and Verification for the Availability of a Back-Up Source of Meteorological Data - (2/12/83)

HP/0/B/1009/14 Project Offsite Dose from Releases other than Through a Vent - (12/20/82)

HP/0/B/1009/15 Procedure for Sampling and Quantifying High

  • Level Gaseous Radiciodine and Particulate Radioactivity - (1-25-83)

KP/0/B/1009/16 Procedure for Emergency Decontamination of Personnel and Vehicles on-site and from Off-site Remote Assembly Area - (9/16/82)

IP/0/B/1601/03 Environmental Equipment Checks - (09/28/83) i ,

CP/3/A/2002/04C Operation Procedure for Post-Accident Liquid

~~~ Sampling (PALS) System (4/21/83)

HP/1/A/1009/17 Operating Procedure for Post-Accident Contain-ment Air Sampling System (S/17/83)

HP/2/A/1009/17 Operating Procedure for Post-Accident Contain-ment Air Sampling System (5/17/83)

HP/3/A/1009/17 Operating Procedure for Post-Accident Contain-ment Air Sampling System (5/17/83) __

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s EMERGENCY TF.I.ZPHONE NUMBERS This enclosure provides a listing of telephone numbers for various personnel and agencies that say have a part in dealing with an emergency situation or providing other assistance as needed at Oconee Nuclear Station.

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This. directory provides a listing of telephone numbers for various personnel and agencies that may have a part in dealing with an emergency situation or providing other assistance as needed at Oconee Nuclear Station.

TABLEOFCbNTENTS NOTIFICATION OF AGENCIES, CRISIS MANAGIMENT TEAM, KET COMPANIES . . . . 1- 5 6

EMERGENCY FACILITT LOCATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7 0CONKE TELEPHONE ACCESS CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

8 - 10 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 10 COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10 EMERGENCY COUNT-ROOM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CRISIS MANAt:DfENT CENTER , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 13 12 GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

BACEUP CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER - (Liberty) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 14 CRISIS NEWS CENTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........

............ ........ 5 NUCLEAR REGULATORT COMMISSICN 15 NRC HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK TELEPHONES . ..... ... ........

16 DUKE EMERGENCY RADIO .........................

EMEKGENCT NLMEZRS - Pickens County ... ............. .. 17 IMERGENCT NUMBERS - Oconee County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 18 Rev. 82-3 9/30/83

- 11. EMERGENCY COORDINATOR AND ALTERNATES (TSC Activation)

(If the first person cannot be reached, go to the next person down the list until one person is contacted) f Emergency Coordinator / Station Manager J. E. Smith, Office . . . . . ............. Ext. 1211 Home . . . .. . . . ........... 654-2866 Superintendent of Technical Services

  • T. 3. Owen, Office . . . . . ............ Ext. 1213 Home . . . . . . .... ....... 882-1499 Superintendent of Maintenance J. H. Davis, Office . . . . . ............ Ext. 1227 Home . . . . . . ............ 647-9721 Superintendent of Operations J. N. Pope, Office . . . . . ............ Ext. 1210 Home . . . . . . ............ 882-3866

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12. WATER DEPARTMENTS A Should releases of radioactive affluent into Lake Keewee or Lake Hartwell potentially effect municipal water intakes or exceed technical specifi-cations. Contact the appropriate authorities as indicated below:

Lake Keewee ,

Seneca, H. J. Balding, Office . . . ......... 882-8359 Eeme . . .. ......... .

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City of Clemson Mayor of Clemson, Office . . ............ 654-2636 Home . . . ............ 654-1785 (If the mayor cannot be reached, call one of the following)

Clemsca Administrator's Office ........... 654-2636 Home ............ 654-6263 Clemson Filter Plant (0700-1700) .......... 654-1550 Clemson University President's Office . ................ 656-341:

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Home . . ................ 656-2340 Security - Police (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) ............ 656-2222 (If the President cannot be reached, call)

Clemson University Physical Plant (0800-1630) . . . . 656-2186 7

Anderson Water Works (24 Hr. Number) . . . . . . . . . . . 226-9676 AGENCIES THAT MAY RESPOND TO AN EMERGENCY AT THE OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION ..

LAW ENy0RCEMENT (24-hour numbers)

S. C. Highway Patrol (Greenville, S.C.) ......... 235-7471 S. C. Enforcement Division (Columbia, S.C.) ....... 758-6000 IBI (Columbia, S.C.) .................. 254-3011 30MB DISPOSAL Izplosives Ordinance Disposal Control (24-hour) . . . . . 751-5126 (Tort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.)

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- RADIATION AND CCNTAMINATION REACTS, Department of Energy (Oak Ridge, Tennessee .. 615-482-2441 (24 hr. number - after 1700 ask for Beeper number) . . 241 DOE Emergency Radiological Monitoring Team (Aiken, S.C.) . 725-3333 (24 hrs.)

N. C. Division of Emergency Management . ......... 919-733-3861 (Warning Point - State of North Carolina) -

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Georgia Department of Natural Resources

. Environmental Radiation Program . .......... 404-656-4300 (Warning Point - State of Georgia) (24 hrs.)

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NRC Operations Center (via Bethesda Central Office) ... 202-951-0550 NRC operations Center (via Silver Spring Central Office) . 301-427-4056 Health Physics Network to NRC Operations Center . .... 22 Health Physics Network to NRC, Region,II 23 ,

NRC Operator (Via Bethesda Central Office) . . . . . . . . 301-492-7000

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US NRC, Region II (Operations Center). . . . . . . . . . . 404-221-4503 s._/

US NRC, Oconee Resident Inspectors . . . . . . . . . . . . 882-5363 Ext. 1108 Jack Bryant Home 882-4527 Dolan Falconer Home 654-6693 BUS TRANSPORTATION Anderson Retail Office (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> number) . . . . . . . . . . 224-6363 (Contact John Holland, Jerry Whitfield)

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE - METEOROLOGICAL BACK-UP SOURCE -

Greenville-Spartanburg Weather Service . . . . (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) . 877-6998 l

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS C0!OfUNICATIONS DIRECTCRY The crisis directory is intended for use should the Oconee Emergency Plan require implementation. Both station and corporate level telephone numbers are provided. The station's emergency organization will operate from the Technical Support Center near the Units 1 and 2 Control Room. The corporate emergency organization will operate from the Crisis tianagement Center located in the Visitors Center and Oconee Training Center.

E2fERGENCY 'iACILITY LOCATIONS Technical Support Center - Control Rooms 1 and 2

. Operational Support Center - Control Room 3 Crisis Management Center - Oconee Training Center Alternate Location: Liberty Retail Office Crisis News Center - Keowee-Toxavay Visitors Center Alternate Location: Liberty Retail Office

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Seneca Lines 882-5363 (803) 882-5368 882-5369 882-5370 -

882-5371 Easley Lines -

859-0108 (803). 859-0113 859-0116 -

Anderson Line 224-8376 (803)

Six Mile Line 868-2717*

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Dial Code 80 (Charlotta General Office)

(Micro-Wave)80-188 (Catawba)80-212 (McGuire)-- 80-115 (Cherokee) 0 Attendant (To access Bell Line)

- 9 Seneca 60 Easley .

61 Anderson 63 Six Mile .

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Telephone Number

.- 882-5363 Outside Station POSITION /NAME . Line Number Emergency Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 882-7076 1211 Supt. of Cperations . . . ............. 1210 Supt. of Technical Services . ........... 1213 Supt. of Maintenance . . .............. 1227 Supt. of Administration . . ............ 1212 NRC Resident Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . FTS 677-9309 1108 B&W Resident Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1140 -

Station Health Physicist ... .......... 1234 HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER 1440 ,

Field Monitoring Coordinator ........... 1417 Data Report Coordinator (Off-Site Dose Projection) 1138 Dose Coordination to CMC . . . . . . . . . . . 1276 TIS Line to NRC . ... ........... 677-9309 Rev. 83-3 9/30/83

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( Outside Station Line Number TECHNICAL SERVICES GROUP (Located in Computer Roca CR 1&2)

Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1409 Compliance .... . ........... .... 1229 Chemistry . . . . . . ........ ....... 1220 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER 1387 (Support group consists of Health Physics, Chemistry, Maintenance, Safety Operations group)

Operationzl Support Center Coordinator . . . . 1216 Mechanical Maintenance Engineer ....... 1223 Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor . . . . 1440 I & E Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1219 I & E Supervisor ............ 1189 i

Health Physics Support . ........... 1190 Dose Control .............. 1178 S & C Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . 1365, 1519 1

Support Function Coordinator. . . . . . . 1179 .

Chemistry Support .. ............ 1165 Medical Support ... ............ 1151 .

Clerical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1387 operaticas Group Unit #3 Operations Offices ....... 1277 1214 1221 Nuclear Equipment Operators (Unit 1 & 2 Emergencies) 1333 Nuclear Equipment Operators (Unit 3 Emergencies) 1388 b

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Unit 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1261, 1235 Unit 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1321, 1206 Unit 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1278, 1357 Shift Supervisor (Unit 1 & 2) ............... 1272, 1316 Unit 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . 1392 C019fCNICATIONS COORDINATION Data Transmission Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1409 Data Release (Vax Computer Program). . . . . . . . . . . . 1669 1670 Telecopier (Technical Support Center). . . . . . . . . . . 1314 Offsite Consunicator . .................. 1244 TSC Clerical Support ................... 1233 Emergency Response . ................... 1111

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PRIVATE ONS POSITION /NAME LINE SWITCHBOARD RECOVERY MANAGER State of S.C. (FECC Line) 654-9367 1713 (Duke Line) 882-9801 SCHEDULING / PLANNING . 1711 1712 RADIOLOGICAL SURPORT 882-8148 Bureau of Radiological Health (Duke Line) 882-9598 (FIOC Line) 654-9371 0FFSITE RADIOLCGICAL CCORDINATOR 1705 1706 TECHNICAL SUPPORT . . . . ......... 882-8650 1714 1715 1716 1717 l

( DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT. . . . .. 882-8650 1726 1727 1728 ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS . . ...... 882-9208 1707

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DATA COORDINATION TELECOPIER , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1718 -

1719 1700 ADVISORY SUPPORT NUCLEAR REGULATCRY COMMISSION . . . . . FTS 677-9314 1725 1716 1717 BABC0CK & VILCOX (NSSS SUPPLIER) . . . . . . . . 1714 1715 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS (Contact with the Governor)

A. C. Thies 704-373-4249 0 s. H. Owen 704-373-4120 Rev. 83-3 9/30/83

OCOEE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS PHOE DIECTORY GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT CENTER

.O WACHOVIA CF51TR 704-373-7951 l RECOVERY MANAGER (Room 1010) (Speaker Phone)

(Dedicated line to State Director) 704-373-5743 NRC 704-372-4240 SCHEDULING / PLANNING (Room 1010) 704-373-5731

.. 704-373-7949 RADIOLOGICAL SUPPORT (Roca 2390) 704-373-7790 704-373-5444 '

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OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL C00RDINATOR (Room 1222) 704-373-3141 l I

704-373-6265 704-373-6150 NRC FTS LINE 371-6804 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (Room 1704) 704-373-5177 704-373-5235 704-373-5236 ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS (Room 0925) 704-373-3121 704-373-3122 m 704-373-3123 NUCLEAR EGULATORY COMMISSION (Room 1488) 704-373-2689 704-373-7405 704-373-7406 ELECTRIC CENTER ,

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT (Room 32, 3rd Floor) 704-373-4662 704-373-5304 .

704-373-5305 704-373-2825 ,_

POWER BUILDING CRISIS NEWS GROUP - DUEE (Rooms 5010,5012,5014) 704-373-4023 704-373-5584 704-373-3107 704-373-2864 704-373-7303 S.C. PUBLIC IhTORMATION OFFICERS (Rooms 5020, 5022) 704-373-7302 704-372-9818*

704-372-9824 704-372-0970 704-373-2328 NRC NEWS STATI (Roon 5024)

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AREA CODE - 803 Telephone Nu:noer RECOVERY MANAGER 843-2751 SCEDULING/PLALING 843-2752 PUBLIC INTORMATION OFTICERS* 843-2753

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State of South Carolina 84 - 5 Oconee County Pickens County DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 843-2701 843-2702 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 843-2703 843-2704 OFTSITE RADIOLOGICAL COORDINATOR 843-2705

( 843-2761 ADtfINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS 8'3-2762 843-2763 HEALTH PHYSICS /RADWASTE 843-2764 843-2765 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

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Oconee County Pickens County

  • NOTE: Call any one of the numbers listed to reach the desired representative.

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CRISIS NEWS CENTER IE0hT.E-T0XAWAY VISITORS' CENTER Telephone Number

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882-6520 882-6522 .

CotefERCIAL NEWS MEDIA 882-6529 (Inactive Numbers) 882-6530 Activated only during an 882-6533 actual emergency 882-6535 882-6536 882-6538 882-6540 ,

882-6541 882-6543 882-6544 NRC/ STATE / COUNTY PUBLIC INFORMATION OITICERS (PIO'S)

NRC 882-8094*

Oconee County 882-4505*

Pickens County 882-6744*

882-5537*

State of S.C. (FECO Line) 654-9363 882-6746 (Duke Line)

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The NRC's Health Physics Network (HPN or Black Phone) connects all Nuclear Power Plants and Tuel Yacilities to NRC Regional Offices and to NRC Head-quarters Operations Center. The phone is intended to support Health Physics Operations in an emergency but can be used for daily voice traffic and fac-simile transmittal.

The Station has jacks for the HPN phones in the Performance Office (Control Room 1 & 2) and in the Oconee Training Center.'

The phone is used normally with the exception; NO DIAL TONE OR RINGING IS EARD.

In addition, ringing only lasts 30 seconds, so after 30 seconds if the party has act answered, you must hang up and redial.

For convenience, the codes most often used ars listed below:

HPN Phone Code

1. NRC region 2 (Atlanta) office 23
2. NRC headquarters (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) 22
3. B&W Research Center 83
4. Oconee NRC Resident Inspector 72
5. Oconee Nuclear Station 73
6. All NRC region 2 Resident Inspectors 26
7. 5 region 2 Operating Nuclear Plants 25 In addition, the callina party may " conference" any phones during conversation by simply dialing the appropriate code (s). Any number of stations may be added in this manner.

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The call letters WC699 identify the Emergency Radio frequency. The following  !

is a listing of radio locations, unit call letters, and identifiers. Use {

identifiers to begin a transmission and the call letters to close out the I radio transmission. (For example: Oconee Nuclear Station Control Room to Pickens County Law Enforcement Center. Close out with W C699 off.)  ;

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Location Unit Call Letters Identifier l l

1. Unit 1&2 Control Room WC699 Oconee Control Room l
2. Crisis Management Center WC699 Oconee CMC
3. Technical Support Center WC699 Oconee TSC Coded Souelch Radios Location Encode Unit Call Eetters Identifier
4. Pickens LEC 35 KNBZ-965 Pickens I.EC Pickens ECC 31 INEE-487 Pickens ECC -

Pickens EPD 31 KNBE-480 Pickens EPD )  !

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6. State FEOC - (Clemson) 34 IA-82139 State FEOC

( ALL ABOVE RADIOS MAY BE ACTIVATED BT ENCODING NO. 30 Field Monitoring Teams Location Unit Call Letters Identifier Leader f~ 8. Field Monitor Coordinator Field Monitor Team IA82139 KA82139 Alpha 9.

10. Field Monitor Team KA82139 Bravo
11. Field Monitor Team KA82139 Charlie
12. Field Monitor Team KA82139 Delta l Echo
13. Field Monitor Team KA82139 l Foxtrot
14. Field Monitor Tema KA82139 l

l TO CCMMUNICATE BETWEEN BASE STATION REMOTES (1. 2. 3), THE INTERCCM MUST BE l

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1. Push INTERCCM button and hold

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3. Send message (example, CMC to TSC)
4. Release both buttons to receive a response.

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Primary Number 878-7808 ,

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Emergency Preparedness 878-7527 County Administrator County Council ..

Legal Officer .

OPERATIONS GROUP

  • Law Enforcement 878-7494 -

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EMS Fire Service 878-7409 Medical Service Health Service Dept. of Public Works ASSEC3 MENT

  • Transportation 855-1020 Isergency Welfare Service _

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PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER __

CRISIS NEWS CENTER-CNS*

State of South Carolina 882-8094 Oconee County 882-4505 i Pickens County 882-5537 NRC 882-6744 CRISIS NEWS CENTER LIBERTY RETAIL OFFICE

  • State of South Carolina 843-2753 Oconee County 843-2754 I'ickens County 843-2755 NRC

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Oconee County Primary Number (24-hour) ............... 638-3097 OPERATIONS

  • Fire Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 638-2633 Police . . .................... 638-2864 I 638-3002 Public Roads . ..................

Emergency Medical Services . . . .....'....

Rescue Squads ..................

ASSESSMENT

  • Emergency Welfare Services . . . . . . . . . . . . 638-2I77 638-2482 Radialogical Defense . . .............

Damage Assessment ................ s_s EXECUTIVE GROUP

  • Supervisor / Chairman County Council . . . . . . . . 638-2540 EOC Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,

Tinancial Officer ................ .

TNT Representative . . . . . . . . ........ _.

PUBLIC INFORMATION OITICER CRISIS NEWS CENTER-ONS State of South Carolina 882-8094 Oconee County 882-4505 Pickens County 882-5537 NRC 882-6744 CRISIS NEWS CENTER LIBERTY RETAIL OFFICE 843-2753 State of South Carolina 843-2754 Oconee County 843-2755 Pickens County

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. 1.1 RIA-4 reading increasing with indications of a~ loss of coolant accident. i 1.1.1 RIA-4 reading < 30R/hr (Case A) 1.1.2 RIA-4 reading > 30R/hr (Case 3) .

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2.2 Manual A' j 1 2.2.1 This procedure is intended to provide on-shift personnel and members of the Technical Support Center a means of projecting offsite exposure levels for radiological acci-dents at Oconee Nuclear Station. These dose projections can be made based upon the source of the release tu the unit vent, Reactor Building atmosphere and available meterological data. It is intended that projections made by this procedure would be conservative and precede infor-mation available frem field monitoring teams and the assumption of offsite dose projection responsibility by the

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Crisis Management Center. Recommendations for evacuation of offsite areas are'to be made based on the calculations completed in this procedure.

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NOTE: Health Physics personnel in both the Technical Support Center and the Crisis Management Center may use alternate means for projecting offsite dose when their organizations are operational.

2.2.2 The meteorology date needed to calculate offsite dose should be obtained frcm the tower. Data not available from this primary source should be obtained from its back up --

source. These back up sources are the river and National Weather Service. All meteorology data obtained frca the tower or river =ust be a 15 minute average. National Weather Service data is a standard observation and is not a 15 minute average.

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meteorological data obtained from the National ,

Weather Service Office at the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport. (Number is listed in the Emergency Telephone Directory). .

mph = 1.15 (Knots)

'F = (9/5'C) + 32 2.2.3 The need for protective action should be reassessed every hour. The Control Room will complete the. Offsite Dose Calculation every hour until the Technical Support Center is operational and are relieved by the Health Physics Center. Wind direction and speed will be rechecked every 15 minutes to ensure additional sectors'have not been 3

affected during daytime (1000-1600 hrs.). ,

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NOTE: Once a sector has been determined to be affected, then it cannot be removed from the list of affected sectors.

2.2.4 Compi.ete the proper enclosure for the existing conditions. .

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1. Enclosure 4.1 - LOCA With Vent Release .-
2. Enclosure 4.2 - LOCA; No Vent Release -

3.* ' Enclosure 4.3 - Vent Release; No LOCA 4 Enclosure 4.6 - Computer Dese Assessment Program 2.2.5 Complete Enclosure 4.5 (Stability Class). This information l

is used in the " warning message" to offsite agencies.

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(Notification Procedure - General Emergency).

4.0 Enclosures 4.1 Offsite Dose Calculation - LOCA Vent Release 4.2 Offsite Dose Calculation - LOCA; No Vent Release 4.3 Offsite Dose Calculation - Vent Release; No LCCA 4.4 Survey Instrument Correlation -

4.5 Stability Class 4.6 Offsite Dose Calculation - Using Compute:

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION LOCA WITH VENT RELEASE AP/0/B/1000/07 e Unit ,

Calculation perforced by TIME DATE

1) A) Now / .
3) Incident /

C) Hours Since Incident

2) Meteorology Data - 15 minute average.

NOTE: Sources of data are listed in order of perference. If the first choice is unavailable, use the see:nd choi:e, etc. Fill

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in only one blank for each data point.

. (A) AT(*F) 1) Tower *F

2) Use a AT of 0.a*F if tower,AT is not available.

(B) Wind Direction 1) Tower ,

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1) Tower mph
2) River mph
3) National Weather Seriice mph NOTE: National Weather Service data is a standard obsertation, not a 15 minute average and is updated o,nly once per hour.

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3) Calculate TF (time factor) based upon time (hours) since incident from the table below and record value.

Time Since Incident Ti=e In Hours Factor (TI) . s. -

0-1.0 0.23 1.1-2.0 0.36 2.1-5.0 0.60 TF =

5.1-10.0 0.94 10.1-20.0 1.50

4) Reactor Building DR (dose rate) by either a) or b).

a) Containment high range radiation monitor (RIA-57 or RIA-53)

R/hr. _

( b) PIC-6-A (or similar- hand held survey instrument) reading x correlation

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value (Encl. 4.4).

Survey Inst. x Corr. value = DR R/hr.

NOTE: A reading on the survey instrument < 0.3 R/hr would indicate that the release source term used for the " warning message" to offsite agencies is a gap activity release. ,

NOTE: A reading on the survey instru=ent > 0.3 R/hr would indicate that the release source term used tor the " warning message" --

to offsite agencies is a design basis accident. .

5) Determine through* which unit vent (s) (if any) activity is being released.

Vent releases may occur on all three units' vents simultaneously since the Oconee Auxilisry Building is one enclosur- with three vents.

Vent release on Unit (s) .

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6) Record the following information for the affected unit (s) vent monitors identified in Step 5.

Unit 1 Unit 2I Unit 3 Unit Vent Flow (Fv) (A0946) cfm cfm cfm RIA-45 (A1679) epm cpm epm RIA-46 (if > 10 epm) (A1680) cpm _ cpm cpm RIA-44* (R-1678) a) -Start of time period

-count rate epm cpm cpm b) -end of time period

-count rate cps cpm eps c) -a time min min min

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NOTE: If the RIA Chart is used as a reference, use the 15 minute interval during the last hour that had the greatest increase in RIA-44 counts.

RIA-44 rate of increase may be read directly from the plant computer.

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7) Multiply unit vent flow times the RIA readings and add to the results as .

l follows for the affected units' vents.

a) Noble Gas (NG) _

RIA-45 Fv x RIA-45 (c;m)

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U-2 x =

U-3 x =

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RIA-46 Fv x RIA-46 (c::m)

U-1 x =

U-2 x =

U-3 x =

total RIA-46 =

NG = [ total RIA-45 x 1.71 E-31 + [ total RIA-46 x 6.82E-41 NG = (record this value on Step Sc) b) Iodine Vent (Iv)

RIA-44 a RIA-44 (cem)

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U-1 x U-2 x =

U-3 x =

total RIA-44 =

Iv = total RIA-44 x 2.76E-7 .

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8) Calculate DT by completing Step A through C. .

a) BuildingIddini(IRB)

IRB = DR (Step 4) x TF (Step 3)

IRB

IT*IRB (Step 8a) + Iy (Step 7b)

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-s AP/0/B/1000/07 c) Total Iodine (I )Tvs Noble Gas (NG)

IT (Step 8b) = NG (Step 7a) =

DT = if I > NG, DT = I,.

- if I I NG, DT = Nd DT =

9) Is time of day between 1000 hrs and 1600 hrs (10:00 am and 4:00 pr)?

If yes, go to Step 10.

If no, go to Step 14.

10) Calculate DW (wind determined dose) based upon DT (Step Sc) and WS (wind speed).

DW =D

11) Determine distances and level of protective actions based upon DV (Step 10) .

and AT*F from table below:

Number suffix of areas on evacuation map to be evacuated:

Children and pregnant women Ever/one .

Find the horizontal raw corresponding to the AT*F. Folicw across the row from left to right until the box containing the calculated DW ,

value is reached.' Read down the vertical column to find the appro-priate actions and the corresponding distances from the plant.

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ENCLOSURE 4.1 AP/0/B/1000/07 ST*F DW DW DW DW A) -= to -1.3 12.09ES 2.09ES to 7.8E5 7.8E5 to 3.9E6 >3.9E6 B) -1.2 to -1.0 5.4E3 to 2.70E4 2.7E4 ,to 3.2E5 >3.2E5 15.4E3 C) -0.9 to -0.4 2.09E3 tc 1.04E4 1.04E4 to 7.4Ea >7.4E4 12.09E3 1.08E3 to 5.4E3 5.4E3 to 3.2E4 >3.2E4 D) -0.3 to +10.0 11.08E3 No action Evacuate children Evacuate every- Evacuate procedure and pregnant 'sm- one 0-4 miles everyone is ccm- en 0-4 miles (Downwind areas 0-4 miles pleted (Downwind areas with suffix 1) (Downwind with suffix 1) area with suffix 1) ,

No action for Evacuate chil- Evacuate 4-10 miles dren and preg- everyone nant women 4-10 4-10 miles miles (Downwind (Downwind I, areas with suffix areas with

\- 2) suffix 2)

Example: If AT*F is -1.1 and DW is 2.9E4, evacuate everyone from 0-4 miles and children and pregnant women frem 4-10 miles.

12) a) Is wind speed > 5 mph?

O If yes, use table. in Step 12 b.

O If no, assume Sectors A1, B1, C1, D1, E1, and F1 are affected. Then __

use Table 12b to determine additional areas to be evacuated out beyond 4 miles.

b) Wind direction (from) and wind speed - 15 minute average.

Reverify every 15 minutes.

1st 15 min. average *; mph 2nd 15 min. average *; mph 3rd.15 min. average *; mph

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.J AP/0/B/1000/07 4th 15 min. average *; mph Find the wind direction and follow across the row to find the letter prefixes of the areas on the evacuation map to be evacu-ated and record. . .

Wind Dir.ction Letter Prefixes of (F am) Areas to be Evacuated 15' - 41' C,D,E 41* - 67' D, E 67' - 103'- .

D,E,F 103' - 127' E, F

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298* - 344' B,C,D - . _

344' - 15' C, D c) Letter prefixes of areas on evacuation map to be evacuated .

13) Combine the numbers determined in Step 11 with the letters from Step 12 to determine which sectors of evacuation map to evacuate.

Children and pregnant women Everyone NOTE: The 2 mile Emergency P'1anning Zone on the evacuation map will always

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14) Use the table below if time of day is not between 1000 hrs and 1600 hrs.

Apply the DT value from Step 8 on the table below. Read the corres-pondiag action in the column to the right and record.

DT PROTECTIVE ACTION 1

1 610 No protective action is necessary 610 to 3100 Evacuate children and pregnant women 0 to 4 miles in all directions (all areas with number suffix 1) 3100 to 15600 Evacuate everyone O to 4 miles in all directions. (All areas with au=ber suffix 1). Evacuate children.and pregnant women 4-10 miles in all directions. (All areas with number suffix 2) k.

ss_ > 15600 Evacuate everyone O to 10 miles in all directions. (All areas with number suffixes 1 and 2)

Children and pregnant women Everyone NOTE: The 2 mile Emergency Planning Zone on the evacuation map will always be evacuated if evacuation of any area is required. .

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Unit Calculation perfor=ed by TIME DATE

1) A) New /

B) Incident /

C) Hours Since Incident

2) Meteorology Data - 15 minute average.

NOTE: Sources cf data are listed in order of perference. If the first choice is unavailable, use the second choice, etc. Fill in only one blank for each data point.

(A) aT(*F) 1) Tower *F

2) Use a AT of 0.4*F if tower AT is not available.

(B) Wind Direction 1) Tower

2) River National Weather Service * --

3) i (C) Wind Speed 1) Tower mph

2) River mph
3) National Weather Service eph NOTE: National Weather Service data is a standard observation, not a 15 minute average.

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3) Cal:ulate TF (time factor) based upon time (hours) since incident from the table below and record value.

Time Since Incident Time In Hours Factor (TF) ,

0-1.0 0.28 1.1-2.0 0.36 2.1-5.0 0.60 TF =

5.1-10.0 0.94 10.1-20.0 1.50 ,

4) Reactor Building DR (dese rate) by either a) or b).

a) Containment'high range radiation monitor (RIA-57 or RIA-58)

R/hr.

., b) PIC-6-A (or similar hand held survey instrument) reading x correlation value (Encl. 4.4). ,

Survey Inst. x Corr. value = DR R/hr.

NOTE: A reading on the survey instrument < 0.3 R/hr would indicate that the release source term used for the " warning message" to offsite agencies is a gap activity release.

NOTE: A reading on the survey instrument > 0.3 R/hr would indicate that the release source term used for the " warning message" to offsite agencies is a design basis e,ccident. --

5) Calculate DT (time determined dose)

DT = DR x TF

6) Is time of day between 1000 hrs and 1600 hrs (10:00 am and 4:00 pm)?

If yes, go to Step 7.

If no, go to Step 11.

7) Calculate DW (wind determined dose) based upon DT (Step 5) and VS (wind speed).

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8) Determine distances and level of protective actions based upon DV (Step 7) and AT*F from table below:

Number suffix of areas on evacuation =ap to be evastiated:

Children and pregnant women l Everyone .

l l Find the horizontal row corresponding to the aT'F. Follow across the l row from left to right until the box cont.ining the calculated DW t

l value is reached. Read down the vertical colu=n to find the appro-priate actions and the corresponding dise.ances from the plant.

aT*F DW DW DW DW A) -a to -1.3 12.09E5 2.09E5 to 7.SE5 7.SE5 to 3.9E6 >3.9E6 l 3) -1.2 to -1.0 15.4E3 5.4E3 to 2.70E4 2.7E4 to 3.2ES. >3.2E5 ,

C) -0.9 to -0.4 12.09E3 2.09E3 to 1.04E4 1.04E4 to 7.4E4 >7.4E4 s D) -0.3 to +10.0 11.0SE3 1.0SE3 to 5.4E3 5.4E3 to 3.2E4 >3.2E4 No action Evacuate children Evacuate every- Evacuate procedure and pregnant wom- one 0-4 miles everyone l

I is com- en 0-4 miles (Downwind areas 0-4 miles I plated (Downwind areas with suffix 1) (Downwind with suffix 1) area with -

suffix 1)

No action for Evacuate chil- Evacuate -

4-10 miles dren and preg- everyone nant women 4-10 4-10 miles miles (Downwind (Downwind areas with suffix areas with l 2) suffix 2)

Example: If AT*F is -1.1 and DW is 2.9E4, evacuate everyone from 0-4 miles and children and pregnant women from 4-10 miles.

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9) a) Is wind speed > 5 mph?

O If yes, use table in Step 9 b.

O If no, assume Sectors A1, B1, C1, D1, El, and F1 are affected. Then use Table 9b to determine additional areas to be evacuated out beyond 4 miles. ..

b) Wind direction (from) and vind speed - 15 minute average.

Reverify every 15 minutes.

Ist 15 min. average *; mph 2nd 15 min. average *; mph 3rd 15 min. average *; mph 4th 15 min. average *; mph Find the wind direction and follow across the row to find the letter prefixes of the areas on the evacuation map to be evacu-ated and record.

' Wind Direction Letter Prefixes of (Frem) Areas to be Evacuated 15* - 41* C,D,E 41' - 67* D, E 67* - 103* D,E,F .

103* - 127' E, F ..

127* - 174* A, E, F .-

174* - 182* A, F 182* - 215' A,B,F l 215' - 256* A, B

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AP/0/B/1000/07 c) ~ Letter prefixes of areas on evacuation map to be evacuated .

10) Combine the numbers determined in Step 8 with the letters from Step 9 to determine which sectors of evacuation map to evacuate.

Children and pregnant women Everyone NOTI.: The 2 mile E=ergency Planning Zone on the evacuation map will always be evacuated if evacuation of any area is required.

11) Use the table below if time of day is not between 1000 hrs and 1600 hrs.

Apply the DT value from Step 5 on the table below. Read,the corres-ponding action in the column to the right and record.

DT PROTECTIVE ACTION 3

< 610 No protective action is necessarf 610 to 3100 Evacuate children and pregnant women O to 4 miles in all directions (all areas with number suffix 1) 3100 to 15600 Evacuate everyone 0 to 4 miles in all -

directions. (All areas with number suffix 1). Evacuate chillcaa and pregnant women 4-10 miles in all .

directions. (All areas with number j, , ,

suffix 2)

> 15600 Evacuate everyone O to 10 miles in all' directions. (All areas with number suffixes 1 and 2)

Children and pregnant women Everyone NOTE: The 2 mile Emergency Planning Zone on the evacuation map will always be evacuated if evacuation of any area is required.

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1) A) Now /

B) Incident /

C) Hours Since Incident

2) Meteorology Data - 15 minute average.

NOTE: Sources of data are lisced in order of perference. If the 3 first choice is unavailable, use the second choice, etc. Fill #

1 in only one blank for each data point.

(A) AT(*F) 1) Tower 'F

2) Use a AT of 0.4'T if tower AT is not available.

(B) Wind Direction 1) Tower River

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(C) Wind Speed 1) Tower eph

2) River mph
3) National Weather Service eph NOTE: National Weather Service data is a standard observation, not a 15 minute average and is updated only once per hour.

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3) Determine through which unit vent (s) (if any) activity is being released.

Vent releases may occur on all three units' vents simultaneously since the.0conee Auxiliary Building is one enclosure with.three vents.

Vent release on Unit (s) .

4) Record the following information for the affected unit (s) vent monitors identified in Step 3.

' Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit Vent Flow (Fv) (A0946) cfm cfm cfm ,

RIA-45 (A1679) c;m epm cpc RIA-46 (if > 10 c;m) (A1680) epm cpm eps

_. RIA-44* (R-1678)

/ a) -Start of time period eps Cl -count rate cpm epm b) -end of time period

-count rate epm cpm cpm c) -1 time min min min

-a epm NOTE: If the RIA Chart is used as a reference use the 15 minute interval during the last hour that had the greatest increase in RIA-44 counts. ~-

RIA-44 rate of increase may be read directly frem the computer.

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5) Multiply unit vent flow times the RIA readings and add to the results as follows for the affected units' vents.

a) Noble Gas (NG)

RIA-45 Fv x RIA-45 (c;ml U-1 x =

U-2 x =

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U-1 x =

U-2 x =

U-3 x =

total :.IA-46 =

NG = { total RIA-45 x 1.71 E-31 + (total RIA-46 x 6.82E-Gi NG = (record this value on Step 6) b) Iodine Vent'(I7)

RIA-44 Fv x 1 EIA" ' IC"*I A time toin)

U-1 x = ,

U-2 x =

U-3 x =

total RIA-44 =

IT = t tal RIA-44 x 2.76E-7 .

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6) Calculate DT by comparing Total Iodine (I T) vs Noble Gas (NG) ,

I'T (Step Sb) = NG (Step Sa) =

s DT = if I > NG, DT = I if I I NG, DT = NG DT =

7) Is time of day between 1000 hrs and 1600 hrs (10:00 as and 4:00 pm)?

If yes, go to Step S.

If no, go to Step 12. .

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8) Calculate DV (wind determined dose) based upon DT (Step 6) and WS (wind speed).

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9) Determine distances and level of protective actions based upon DW (Step 3) i and AT*F from table below:

Number suffix of areas on evacuation map to be evacuated:

Children and pregnant wecen Everyone Find the horizontal row corresponding to the .1T*F. Follow across the -

row from left to right until the box containing the calculated DW value is reached. Read down the vertical column to find the appro-priate actions and the corresponding distances from the plant.

(- AT*F DW DW DW DW A) -= to -1.3 12.09ES 2.09ES to 7.8E5 7.8E5 to 3.9E6 >3.9E6 B) -1.2 to -1.0 15.4E3 5.4E3 to 2.70E4 2.7E4 to 3.2E5 >3.2E5 C) -0.9 to -0.4 12.09E3 2.09E3 to 1.04E4 1.04E4 to 7.4E4 >7.4E4 D) -0.3 to +10.0 11.08E3 1.08E3 to 5.4E3 5.4E3 to 3.2E4 >3.2E4 -

No action Evacuate children Evacuate every- Evacuate ~~

procedure and pregnant wom- one 0-4 miles everyone ir com- en 0-4 miles (Downwind areas 0-4 miles -

pleted (Downwind areas with suffix 1) (Downwind with suffix 1) area with suffix 1)

No action for Evacuate chil- Evacuate 4-10 miles dren and preg- everyone

- nant wccen 4-10 4-10 miles l miles (Downwind (Downwind l

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Example: If AT*F is -1.1 and DW is 2.9E4, evacuate everyone from 0-4 miles and children and pregnant women from 4-10 miles.

10) a) Is wind speed > 5, mph? ,

O If yes, use table in Step 10 b.

OIfno,assumeSectorsEl,B1,C1,DI,El,andF1areaffected. Then use Table 10b to determine additional areas to be evacuated out beycad 4 miles.

b) Wind direction (from) and wind speed - 15 minute average.

Reverify every 15 minutes.

Ist 15 min. average *; mph 2nd 15 min. average *; mph 3rd 15 min. average *; mph 'N

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4th 15 min. average '; mph Find the wind direction and follow across the row to find the

, letter prefixes of the areas on the evacuation map to be evacu-ated and record.

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11) Combine the numbers determined in Step 9 with the letters from Step 10 .

to determine which sectors of evacuation map to evacuate. _.

Children and pregnant women Everyone NOTE: The 2 mile Emergency Planning Zone on the evacuation map will always be evacuated if evacuation of any area is required.

12) Use the table below if time of day is not between 1000 hrs and 1600 hrs.

Apply the DT value from Step 6 on the table below. Read the corres-ponding action in the column to the right and record.

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> 15600 Evacuate everyone O to 10 miles in all directions. (All areas with number i

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Time /Date ENCICSURE 4.6 OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION USING COMPUTER DOSE

, ASSESSMENT PROGRAM Unit Calculation Performed By

1. Dose Assess =ent Program (DAP) is general panel program 23 and is available from all panels. The available options are select and abort.
2. Upon initial entry, all inputs associated with the dose assessment procedure will be displayed. Values for the last four (4) items displayed are manual inputs and therefore must be entered by the operator. These manual inputs must be entered only in the applicable unit's computer with correct data for that unit. Unit Stack Flow, RIA 44, RIA 45, and RIA 46 values are data linked between the three units' computers. These computer points should be verified by comparing to actual values on all three units before the program

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A0946- RBV Unit Stack Flow A1673 RIA 44 Unit Vent Iodine A1679 RIA 45 Unit Vent Gas LR A1680 RIA 46 Unit Vent Gas F3

3. To insert values for the manual inputs, the line finder should be positioned to the appropriate item and the value keyed in. If the line finder is not positioned to a valid line, the "Posa LF" message will be blinked.

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Procedure for Energency Ivacuation of Statten Persennel (3) PROCEDURE TITLE:

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The purpose of this procedure is to set guidelines for dealing with an emergency evacuation should it become necessary for non-essential personnel to be evacuated during a radiological emergency.

1.0 Symor. oms 1.1 All members of the general public, and other persons uno are not subject te occupational radition exposure at Oconee Nuclese Station must be evacuated if they are likely to be exposed to doses in .

excess of:

1) External Radiation Level > 2 mrems in any one hour
2) Airborne Radioactivity > 1 x mye for an unrestricted area (10CFR20, Appendix B Table II) 1.2 Personnel subject to occupational radiation exposure at Oconee -

Nuclear Station who are not a part of the Emergency Response Organization will be evacuated if they are likely to be exposed to unplanned doses in excess of:

1) External Radistion Level > 2.5 mram/hr 100 meems/ week, or 1250 areas in a quarter
2) Airborne Radioactivity > equivalent amount inhaled for 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br /> / .

week for 13 weeks at 1 spe (10CFR20, Section 20.103 and Appendix B, Table 1) , --

2.0 Immediate Action 2.1 Automatic 2.1.1 Not applicable 2.2 Manual 2.2.1 When it is determined that the emergency situation requires station evacuation, the Emergency Coordinator (Station Manager or Shif t Supervisor) shall:

2.2.1.1 Determine evacuation route using meteorological information available and local area maps. 3 Cete rmine of fsite assembly location. Health 2 2.2.1.2 Physics Surveillance and Control personnel snould obtain the keys to the appropriate school from

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Security. Keys are located in the Security-Controlled Key Box in the Unit if3 Shift Super-visor's office.

  • 2.2.i.3 Determine re-entry routes to be used for entry into the station.

2.2.1.4 Work with available group r.epresentativest make a determination of station support staff required to safely operate the station and deal with an emergency.

2.2.1.5 Prepare instructions to be relayed to onsite personnei.

2.2.1.6 Direct Hesith Physics personnel to implement emergency surveillance and decontamination plans for personnel and venicle evacuation.

2.2.1.7 Provide information determined in 2.2.1.1 throuan 2.2.1.4 to senior group / area supervisors onsite for distribution to station personnel.

2.2.1.3 Direct the sounding of the station evacuation alarm and announcement of evacuation instructions

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3.0 Subsequent Action

, 3.1 Station Security will set up the evacuation exit points from the station.

3.2 The Appropriate County EOC will be made aware that the station .

is being evacuated so that law enforcement escort can be pro- ~

vided. Officers will be required to properly secure the area so that processing may be carried out in an orderly manner.

Supervisory personnel evacuated to the remote area will assist in maintaining order and control.

3.3 Health Physics will monitor and decontaminate personnel and vehicles in accordance with HP/0/B/1009/16, both onsite and offsite. ,

3.4 If personal vehicles cannot be used for evacuation, the Emergency Coordinator shall arrange for bus transportation through the Anderson Retail Office. See Emergency Telephone Directory located in TSC Emergency Procedure Cart.

3.5 Once transportation has been determined, evacuation will take place

, as declared by the Emergency Coordinator using routes determined f rom seteorological information.

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(3) PROCEDURE TITLE: Procedure for Establishnent and Inspection of the Technical Support Center n (4) PREPARED BY: L DATE: // //4!/7 (5) REVIEED BY: P79 DATE: w//4M7_7 u - , i Cross-Disciplinary Review By: N/R:T#"8" (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

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DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONE". NUCI. EAR STATION PROCIEURE FOR ESTABLIS'rCENT AND INSPECTION OF THE TECICiICAL SUPPCRT CENTER .

1.0 Pureose This procedure provides for the establishment of the Technical Support Center tend for quarterly inspection of emergency equipment and supplies necessary to activate the Technical Support Center and specifies the in-spection frequency and documentation requirements.

2.0' References 2.1 Oconee Nuclear Station Emergency Plan 2.2 NUREG 0654, FEMA-REP-1, REV. 1, Criteria for Preparstion and Eval-uation of Radiological Esergency Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants. _

3.0 Time Required 3.1 Varied / quarterly test.

4.0 Prerequisite Test 4.1 Not applicable 5.0 Test Equipment 5.1 Not applicable 6.0 Limits and Precautions .

6.1 Maintain record of all documentation for a minimum of five years.

6.2 Ascertain availability of the phone line to be enecked.

7.0 Required Station Status j-7.1 Not applicable 8.0 Prerequisite System Conditions 8.1 Not applicable

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10.0 Data Recuired 10.1 Not applicable 11.0 Acceptance Criteria 11.1 Periodic quarterly inspection of supplies and emergency equipment and quarterly review of telephone directories must comply with the regulations as specified in the Oconee .Muclear Station Emergency Plan and as required by NUREG C654 12.0 Procedure 12.1 Use enclosures listed in 13.0 as a guide to inspect the following emergency equipment and supplies:

12.1.1 Verify all items for the Technical Support Center Telepnone

- Ccamunication System on Enclosure 13.2 are available and operstional.

l 12.1.2 Verify that the Emergency Telephone Directories are current.

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12.1.4 Verify that all drawings located in the Technical Support Center are up to date. Use 13.7 as a guide.

12.2 Use enclosures listed in 13.0 as a guide for setting up the Technical .

Support Center during an emergency, drill, and/or exercise:

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emergency telephone system switched to the Technical Support Center and/or Operational Support Center.

12.2.1.1 The phones for the Technical Support Center /

Operational Support Center shall be set up according to the Check-Off List in Enclosure --

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12.2.2 Follow Check-Off List for settsag up the Tecnnical Support Center, Enclosure 13.6, to determine that equipment, sup-plies, documents, manuals, procedures are in place.

12.2.3 All supplies shall be inspected a f ter the emergency, drill and/or exercise and replenished as, necessary.

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( ENCLOSURI 13.1 Date Name 13.1.1 24 Telephones 13.1.2 Drawings (Enclosure 13.6) 13.1.3 2 Base Station Radios .

(a) Battery - Check dstes and/or replace 13.1.4 Telephone Directories 25 Station Directories 5 Corporate Directortes 25 Emergency Telepnone Directories 1 NRC Directories

. 2 Local Muntcipsi Directortes 13.1.5 4 Reams Copy Machine Paper 13.1.6 1 Box Telecopier Paper 13.1.7 20 Pads (writing) 13.1.8 2 Boxes Pencils

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1, 13.1.10 17 volt hand-held light 13.1.11 2 Staplers 13.1.12 2 Boxes Staples 13.1.13 'l Box Chalk 13.1.14 1 Eraser 13.1.15 4 Grease Pencils 13.1.16 2 Logbooks 13.1.17 1 Package Rubber Bands __

13.1.18 1 Box Colored Magic Markers -

13.1.19 50 Bottles KI Tablets 13.1.20 1 Box 12" Printer Paper 13.1.21 1 Box Ciskettes .

NOTE: Emergency supplies (mintmum quantities inventorted) will be restockea af ter any emergency or af ter any drill or exercise where the Tecnntesi Support Center was activated.

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Time d1 osic Numlicr Heaponse Tie Plione Nuanher Hesponse 1669 (l & 3) VAX liII Emergency Hesponse 14,70 (t 6 3) VAX 1212 -

Admini st ra t iosi I 1838 Inose Evatustor 1233 Clerical Support 1487 Environmental 1227 Hainten.aice l l'lH llose Control _

1219 I&E 1879 Support functions ' 1216 OSC ,

1409 l'e r lo rmance 1223 Htt 1229 C..mp l i .inre __

8281 Station Pl.inager 1210 Openations __

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2. Sca nre key f rom Shilt i.upervisor to TSC Cabinet. Check cat ti phone t o make sure that a di.nl tone exists asul f that the phone l i ne- is operable -- incoming anel outgoing. Inck hoxes anal return the syst em to normal service. -
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ENCLOSURE 13.3 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER

  • Communication System Includes:

Out' side Line (Southern Bell System)

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION ,

Check-off list for settine uo the Technical Suceert Center ENCLOSURE 13.6 ,

Date/ Time Name 13.6.1 Set up phones - (Determine that phones have, been switched in the telephone room La the Administration Building.)

13.6.2 Set up radio. .

13.6.3 Check off list of Documents needed.

Emergency Plan & Implementing Procedures Crisis Management Plan Pickens & Oconee Emergency Plan Technical Specifications

_FSAR General Arrangement Drawings Emergency Planning Zone maps and nomographs ,

Safety related structures, systems and components Station Directives Administrative Policy Manual Various I&E Drawings Site Drawings Emergency Procedures ,

Plant Operations Drawings ..

Fire Plan 13.6.4 Paper & pads, pencils & peas, notebooks. ,

13.6.5 Set up TSC Logbook.

13.6.6 Determine if everyone has been called that is a part of the emergency response organization.

13.6.7 Notification Procedures ,

Message forms available Authentication Procedures available

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-- OCCNEE NUCLIAR STATION Check-off list foe setting no the Technical Sueoort Center ENCLOSURE 13.6 (Cont'd) 9 Date/ Time Name Crisis Telephone Directory 13.6.8 Verify that Security is at the Control Room entrances.

Control access points.

13.6.9 Set up Data Displays for information update in TSC !!PC. OSC.

Assign someone to keep the information posted.

13.6.10 VAX system on line and operable.

Plant Data system available 13.6.11 Transmission of information Telecopier operabic Copier operable 13.6.12 Drawings litted on Enclosure 13.6 taken out of cabinet and placed in TSC and OSC.

13.6.13 Operational Support Center Personnel in place Supplies /first aid kits available ,

. Survey instruments available Dosimetry (Low-range) .

Dosimetry (hign-range)

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DRAWINGS IN TECHNICAL SUPPCRT CENTER ENCLCSURE 13.7 Date/

Name DRAWING NUMBER TITIE 0-1 13.7.1 Site Plan 0-2 13.7.2 General Plan .

0-3 13.7.3 Plot Plan 0-5 13.7.4 General Arrsngement, Plan Elevation 753 + 0 -

0-6 13.7.5 General Arrsngement. Plan Elevation 771 + 0 0-7 13.7.6 General Arrangement. Plan Elevation 783 + 9 0-8 13.7.7 General Arrangement. Plan Elevation 796 + 6 0-9 13.7.3 General Arrsagement. Plan Elevation 309 + 3 0-10 13.7.9 General Arrangement. Plan Elevation 822 + 0 0-11 13.7.10 General Arrangement, Plan Elevation 838 + 0 0-12-A 13.7.11 General Arrangement. Cross Section General Arrsngement. Cross Section '"

0-12-B 13.7.12 0-12B-V 13.7.13 General Arrangement, Cross Section 0-12-C 13.7.14 General Arrangement. Longitudinal Section 0-13 13.7.15 General Arrangement, Turbine Basement 0-14 13.7.16 General Arrangement. Turbine . Mezzanine 0-15 13.7.17 General Arrangement. Turbine Operating Floor-0-16 13.7.13 General Arrangement, Auxiliary 758 + 0 0-17A 13.7.19 General Arrangement. Auxiliary 771 + 0 0-17B 13.7.20 General .aerangement, Juxiliary 771 + 0 ,,

0-18A 13.7.21 General Arrangement, Auxiliary 733 + 9 0-188 13.7.22 General Arrangement, Auxtliary 783 - 9 0-ISC 13.7.23 General Arraneement. Spent Fuel Pool 0-460 13.7.24 Unit 1 Reactor Building Basement 777 + o 0-461 13.7.25 Unit 1 Reactor Building Ground Floor 797 + 6 -

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DRA%'ING NitBER TIT!.E l 0-462 13.7.26 Unit 1 Reactor Building Intermediate Floor 325 + 0 l

0-463 13.7.27 Unit 1 Reactor Building Operating Floor 844 + 6 0-464 13.7.28 Unit 1 Reactor Building Shielding 361 + 6 0-465 13.7.29 Unit 1 Reactor Building Sectsonal View North 0-466 13.7.30 Unit 1 Reactor Building Sectional View East 0-467 13.7.31 Unit 1 Reactor Butiding Sections 0-468 13.7.32 Unit 1 Reactor Building Accessible Areas 0-1013 13.7.33 Ceneral Arrangement Turbine Buildics - Basement ,

0-1014 13.7.34 General Arranaement Turbine Building - Mezzanine 0-1015 13.7.35 General Arrangement Turbine Building - Operating Flooe 0-1460 13.7.36 Unit 2 Reactor Building Basement 777 + o 0-1461 13.7.37 Unit 2 Reactor Building Ground 797

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(. .. 0-1462 13.7.38 Unit 2 Reactor Sutiding Intermediate 325 + 0 0-1463 13.7.39' Unit 2 Reactoc Building Operating Floor S44 + 6 0-1464 13.7.40 Unit 2 Reactor Building Top of Shielding 861 + 6 0-1465 13.7.41 Unit 2 Reactor Building Sectional View South 0-1466 13.7.42 Unit 2 Reactor Building Sectional View East ,

0-1467 13.7.43 Unit 2 Reactor Building Section 0-1468 13.7.44 Unit 2 Reactor Building Accessible Areas .

0-2460 13.7.45 Unit 3 Reactor Building Basement 777 + 6 0-2161 13.7.46 Unit 3 Reactor Building Ground Floor 797 + 6 0-2462 13.7.47 Unit 3 Reactor Building Intermediate Floor 325 - 0 0-2463 13.7.48 Unit 2 Reactor Building Operating Floor 844 + o 0-2464 13.7.49 Unit 3 Reactor Building Top of Shielding 361 + 6 0-2465 13.7.50 Unit 3 Reactor Building Sectional View South l 0-2466 13.7.51 Unit 3 Reactor Building Sectional View East v

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DUKE PCL'ER CCMPANY (1) ID No:IP/0/3/1601/3 PROCZDURE PREPARATICN Change (s) I to PROCESS RICORD 7 Incorporated (2) STATICN: Oconee , .

(3) PRCCEURE TI M : Enviremental Eculement Checks (4) PREPARED 3Y: ,. f DATE: 9 2 - T3

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2.0 References 2.1 Duke Dws. 0-714-D, 0-829, 0-829-A 3.0 Test Equipment Required 3.1 Portable psychrometer 4.0 Prerequisites (Sign-offs on Enclosure 11.1) 4.1 This procedure should not be performed during a gaseous vasta release period.

4.2 Supervisor has reviewed and initialed all portions of this pro-cedure which.are not applicable to the activity being performed.

The Supervisor's review is not required if the procedure specifies

. sections to be ositted.

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the Working Copy. 9 4.4 This procedure must be recyped within 30 days of any .pscored ch::ge.

4.5 A copy of the control copy must be sent to emergency prepare'dness coordinator any time a change is made.

5.0 Limits and Precautions 5.1 Use proper precautions while working with components that have high voltage or high pressure present.

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The environmental equipment monitors the following parameters and records the Lafoenation on individual chart recceders; wind speed, wind direction, air camperature, humidity, and amount of rainfall. ,

.There are two seteorological monitoring stations for the wind speed and direction. Site *)1 is located at the micro-wave tower and Site 92 is located adjacent to the river below Keowee discharge.

8.0 Major Comeonents .

- Description Man. Ref.

8.1 Four Esterline Angus ' Series "A" Analog Recorders 8.2 One Leeds and Northrup Speedomax CM-267-514 H&W Multipoint Recorder 8.3 Two Teledyne Geotech Series 40 OM-333-274 .

Wind Speed Modules 8.4 Two Teledyne Geotech Series 40 OM-333-275 Wind Direction Modules 8.5 Two Teledyne Geocach Series 40 -

CM-333-276 AC Power Supplies

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. Air Temperature System 8.7 One Belfort Instrument Company Hygro-thermograph Recorder 8.8 One Belfort Instrument Company weighing Rain Gauge Recorder 9.0 Equipment Specifications __

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Wind Speed 0-3C sph (60 and 90 mph selectable ranges)

Wind Direction 0-540 degrees Ambient Air Temperature -15 to 105'T Temperature Differe tial -30 to 30*?

Rainfall Gauge 0-12 in.

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Mark on charts all as found calibration points (R, Found, T Tound and T.S. Found) before adjustments are made. If adjustments are made, mark all as lef t cslibration points (R , Left, T, Left and T.S. Left) on charts.

Perform as found string checks using the following procedure and complete Enclosure 11.3.a and b. ,'

10.1 CNS Site 1

1. Check recorder zero'on wind speed and direction recorders by

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turning translator power off. Rotate charts slowly and individually for good trace. Verify positions on recorders and note time and date. Mark "R, Tound" on each chart beside the trace.

2. Return power on translator and check vind speed and direction La Cal. by placing modules in the to Cal. position. Rotate charts slowly and individually for good trace. Verify positions on recorders. Mark "T , Found" on each chart beside the trace.
3. Placethewinddirectionandwindspeedmodu$leintheHiCal.

position. Rotate chart slowly and verify position on recorder. -~

Mark "T.S. Tound" on cach chart beside the trace.

4. Place wind speed and direction modules in operate position.

. Verify normal response on recorders. Insure Udc wells are full.

5. Change the charts on recorders. Document start time and date on the charts.

10.2 ONS Site 2

. 1. Place Control Room switch in the Lo position. Verify Lo Cal. -

positions on the wind speed and direction recorders. Rotate charts slowly and individually for good trace. Label chart __ '

"T, Tound". ,

2. Place Control Room switch La the El position. Verify El Cal. positions on the wind speed and direction recorders.

Rotate charts slowly and individually for good trace. Label "T.S. Found".

3. Check recorder zero on wind speed and direction recorders by disconnecting field inputs in back of recorders and installing a jumper wire across the tecninals. Label chart "R, Found".

Document time and date on charts. Rotate charts inaividually and slowly for good trace. Verify position on recorders.

4 Remove jumpers and reconnecs field inputs to recorders.

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6. Change charts on recorders. Document starting time and date on charts.

If all string checks are within tolerance, remove and staple together the front approval sheet, list of enclosures, and sign off sheet.

Insure all equipment mentioned above is returned to service and continue.

If all string checks are not within tolerance', continue with Section 10.6.

,10.3 Air Tescerature Recorder

1. Turn off chart recorder. Document time and date on chart.

2 .- Remove seeks run of chart paper. Replace chart paper as nec-essa ry.

3. Restart chart and recorder. Verify proper response. Document time and date on chart. ,

NOTE: If there are any problems or you think there may be something wrong with the air temperature system, please note this on the chart from Step 2.

10.4 Hvtro-Thermograeb Recorder

1. Check the temperature with a thermometer and humidity with a

. portable psychrometer. ,

2. Remove old chart free recorder noting time and date on chart.
3. Change the chart on the hygro-therzograph recorder. Document start time and date on chart.
4. Prepare recorder for another week of operation by rewinding clock eschanism, inking the pens, and aligning chart for correct time. Document the temperature and humidity readings --

from Step 1 on chart. .

If the temperature or humidity is found, upon comparison with a thermometer and psychrometer, to be incorrect proceed to Section 10.6 l

for adjustment procedures.

10.5 Rain Gaute Recorder

1. Open the sliding door and lift the pen from the chart by pulling j the pen arm shifter away from the mechanism support column.
2. Next remove the collector and empty the bucket slowly from the platform so that the gapge mechanism will not be subject to any sudden shock as the pen returns to the zero readi.;g.

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5. Change the chart on the rain guage recorder. Document start time and date on chart.
6. Prepara recorder for another week of operation by rewinding clock sechanism, inking the pen, and aligning chart for correc. time.
7. Verify pen on zero point. If not, adjust the zero knob until zero is obtained.
8. Ink the pen, set the chart to correct time. Press the pen

- arm shifter all the way in and verify pen is making contact

'with chart.

9. Close sliding door.

10.6 Calibration Procedures A. Wind System

1. To adjust recorder zero, ensure power supply on trans-lator is off. The zero adjustment ar:: is located on _

the inside bottom of recorder under the chart take-up reel. Make adjustments until recorder reads zero. Mark "R Left" on chart beside the trace after the final ad ustment.

2. To adjust the trans.lator full scale, turn the power supply on and the translator mode switch to the Hi C41 position.

Adjust the Hi Cal adjusting screw on front of module to achieve a full scale reading. Mark "y.S. Left" on chart beside the trace after the final adjustments. .

3. To adjust the translator zero, turn the mode switch to the --

Lo Cal position. On the wind direction module adjust the Lo Cal adjusting screw on the front of the module to ob- .

tain the Lo Cal reading. Mark "T Left" on chart beside the trace after the final adjustment.*

NOTE: The translator zero for the wind speed module should be performed in a lab since the adjust-seats necessary must be made internal of the translator and requires a considerable amount of time and accuracy.

If translator zero for wind speed exceeds tolerances contact the E.S.S. (Environmental Services Section).

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1. If the temperature indication is found to be incorrect an adjustment may be made by turning the thumb screw

  • nearest the front of the case until the thermometer and instrument pen are in agreement.
2. If the humidity is found to be incorrect, wet the hairs by stroking them gently with a camel hair brush wetted with distilled water. Continue this wetting for several minutes until no further rise of the pen can be ob erved.

When a stable position is reached, set the htaidity pen to read 92% by adjusting the thumbscrew in the base of the instrument located beside the temperature setting screw. Do not set the pen to read 100% humidity. No amount of artificial vetting seems to wet the hair to the same extent as actual exposure to saturated air. If after several checks an error is found in humidity indi-cation, the rear adjustment thumbscrew can be used to

' correct error per psychrometer reading.

10.7 As Left String Cheeks (Enclosure 11.5a and b)

Perform as left string checks as required due to maintenance action or calibration in Section 10.2 for all strings affected following procedure steps in Section 10.1.

( 11.0 Enclosures 11.1 Sign-Off Sheet .

11.2 Reference Data (None) 11.3 As Found String Checks

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(Tech) was exceeded on the following components:

I.e t. and Date An evaluation was made on the above problem (s) and the .

Inst. Super. following corrective action taken:

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Bureau of Radiological Health (0800-1700). . . . . . . . .. 758-5548 Answering Service after hours, weekends, holidays. . . . .. 758-5531

  • State Emergency Operations Center, Columbia, S.C. .. 758-2326
  • Forward Emergency Operations Center, Clemson, S. C. . . Duke Ringdown Alternate Number . . . . . 654-9371
  • NOTE: Tnese numbers are to be used once the State has established their E=ergency Operations.
7. COUNTT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AGENCIES Oconee County Emergency Preparedness . . . . . . . . . . . . Duke Ringdown Alternate Number - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page 251 638-3097 Alternate Number - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page 251 638-3678 Pickens County Emergency Preparedness. . . . . . . . . . . . Duke Ringdown Alternate Nu=her - (0830-1700) 878-7808 Alternate Number - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page 77 878-2421
8. COUNTT SHERITF'S DEPARTMENTS Oconee County (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duke Ringdown Alternate Number . . . . . . . 638-3678 ,

Pickens County (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duke Ringdown Alternate Number . . . . . . . 878-2421 Alternate Number . . . . . . . 855-1666 Alternate Number . . . . . . . 878-3500

9. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Oconee Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service . . . . . . . . . 882-4611 Oconee Memorial Ecspital Switchboard / Supervisor or Nursing . 882-3351 Additional Medical assistance may be orovided through the following institutions:

Pickens County Ambulance Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 868-2373 Cannon Memorial Hospital / Supervisor of Nursing . . . . . . . . 878-4791 Easley Baptist Hospital / Supervisor of Nursing . . . . . ... 859-6365

10. FIRE ASSISTANCE Oconee County Rural Fire Protection Association . . . . ... 638-5846 Woods or Forest Fire (Oconee County, Oakvay Tower) . . . . . . 972-3600 Woods or Forest Fire (Pickens County, Woodall Mt. Tower) . . . 868-9056 Rev. 83-3 9/30/83

DUKE POWER COMPANY ,

OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION ,

NUMBER CODE 7CR IDENTIITING PERSONNEL / ACTIVITIES TO 3E NOTITIED CODE

1. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION by Red Phone within one hour.
2. UNIT COORDINATOR /0PERATIONS DUTY ENGINEER who will notify:

A. Superintendent of Operations B. Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator (or alternate as listed in number 11.)

C. Nuclear Production Duty Engineer who will notify: 704-373-5491

1. Corporate Communications
2. Crisis Management Organization r' 3. STATION MANAGER , . . ..................

r J. Ed Smith, Office . .................. Ext. 1211 Home . . .................. 654-2866

4. BABCOCK AND WILCOX RESIDENT ENGINEER Bill Street, Office . .................. Ext. 1140 Home .. .................. 868-2158 (If Bill Street cannot be reached, call)

L. H., Williams, Office . .....,............ Ext. 1459 Home . .................. 654-3213

5. STATION HEALTH PHYSICIST /DUTT HEALTH PHYSICIST C. T. Yeague, Office . . ................. Ext. 1234 Home . . .................. 868-9411 v

Rev. 83-3 9/30/83

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