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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Qep 350-T1, Recommended Protective Actions for Gaseous Release & Qep 350-2, Emergency Drills
ML20083J477
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Site: Quad Cities  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 11/15/1983
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QEP 350-0

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Ravision 4 November 1983

'ID/25,2T RECC N ~DATICNS FOR OFT-SIII PROTECTIVE AC" IONS 350-0 Recomcsendations fer Off-Site Protective Actions Rev. 4 11-15-83 350-T1

-Recomunended Protective Actions for Gaseous Release.

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. 11-15-83 350-T2 GSIP Guidelines for Protectica Against Ingestion of Contmination for the Offsite Puh*1c Rev. 1 04-01-81 J

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ID/2W A PPROVE.b RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS F0lt GASEOUS RELEASE QEP 350-T1 }

Recormnended Revision 4 NOV 151983 Containment Prot. Actions November 1983 Radiation (S - Shelter, O.Cdd{f,,

Level (R/Ilr)

E - Evacuation, Actual Projected Doses (Rem)**

When Ho P - Prepare for Accident in Zonal Areaa X, Y, & Z.

Projected Doses Possible Action HARS Form Classification Whole Body Thyroid Are Available 1.0. - Info only)

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The syn.bol ( ) ) ) represents the entire 0-2 mile area, and the 2-5 and 5-10 asile thr'ee downwind sectora.

It - Range (Hiles);

SB - Site Boundary; 11 - Minimal Evacuation, when noted, is the reconwaended protective action only when weather conditions percuit and an evacuation time analysis confirms it as the preferred choice, otherwise sheltering is the protective action to recoimaend.

If evacuation fu reconauended for Zonal areas Y and Z and if Zonal areau Y and 2 are in Wisconsin or Iowa, then the reconunendation for evacnation should extend only to the range at which the projected done is 1 Rem UB or 5 Rem thyroid, whichever la the Brenter range.

Sheltering is the pratective action from this range ont to 5 miles if the " range" is in Zone Y and out to 10 miles if it is in Zone Z.

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conditions. The Zones X, Y, and Z are! X - SD < R f. 2 niles; Y - 2 $ R < 5 miles; Z - 5 $ R < 10 milen.

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v 530-0 Exercises and Drills Rev. 17 11-15-83 530-1 Emergency 22ercise Rev. I 12-16-80 530 Emergency Drills Rev. 10 11-15-83 530-3 Off-Shift Augmentation Drill Rev. 3 08-17-83 530-S1-Monthly NARS (23DA) Drill Quad-Cities Station Rev. 5 02-07-83 530-S2 Monthly Test of the NRC Health Physics Network Rev. 1 01-05-82 530-S3 Monthly Test of the NRO Energency Notification Syste:2.

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-QEP 530-2 Revision 10 EMERGENCY D? E November 1983 ID/30 A.

PURPOS2 The purpose of this procedure is to list the required drills and their frequencies and to test specific facets of the Ge.nerating Station Emergency Plans.

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GSEP,_Section 8.3.2.

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GSIP, Section 7.2.

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QEP 440-1, Emer2ency Communication Facilities.

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PREREQUISITIS 1.

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PRECAUTIONS

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LIMITATIONS AND ACTIONS 1.

The communications drill is rated satisfactory if the initiating party i

is able to trans:ait and receive acknowledge:aent for a brief. exercise l.

message to each of the agencies, designated in the site specific annex within 15 mi=utes of the sinulated declaration.

(Simulated declaration will be established i= mediately prior to picking up the NAItS phone to initiate the drill.) The drill can be rated satisfactory even if NARS j

fails and backup systems are used to ec=plete notification; however, corrective actions era required in event of NARS failure. The drill -

is rated unsatisfactory if the required transmission and acknowledgement is not completed within 15 ainutes.

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If cosumunications equipment fails to operate properly, cont.act Illinois ESDA; phone (217) 782-7860 and the Corporate Command Center i:n:uediately following the drill. If the drill is ra ad unsatisfactory, i= mediately notify the Production Nuclear Duty Person during normal business hours, or the Production Nuclear Duty Person through the Systen Power Dispatcher during othar hours in addition to initiating actica to have the system repaired. An additional drill vill be conducted i==ediately upon completion of equi :: ant repairs any ti.te a drill is rated unsatis-factory.

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PROCEDURE 1.

Emergency drills, as described in GSEP, Section 8.3.2, GSEP, Section 7.2.,

and this procedure shall be conducted at a frequency as listed in the below table:

DRILL DESCRIPTION FREQUENCY 1.

Consnunications Systems QEP 530-2 step 7.2 A M.AL a.

Microwave / radio cocnunications GSEP 7.2.2 AH2iUAL b.

NRC ccccunications GSEP 7.2.4 A M.AL c.

Station comanications GSEP 7.2.2 A N AL d.

N.A.R.S.

QEP 530-2 step F.3 Moh"IELY GSEP 7.2.1 c.

NRC health physics network GSEP 7.2.4 MONT3LT QEP 530-2 step F.-7 f.

NRC Frargency Notification GSEP 7.2.4 3

Syste:s QEP 530-2 step F.8 MOhTET

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Environmental Monitoring Drill QEP 530-2 step 7.4 ANNUAL GSEP 8.3.2.3 3.

Medical I:nergency Drill QEP 530-2, step F.5 A M AL GSEP 3.3.2.5 4,. Health Physics Drill QEP 530-2, step 7.6 SEMI-ANNUAL GSE? 8.3.2.4 a.

To be able to efficiently follow-up on drill recoc:uendations, an AIR vill be written on the drill recoceandations.

2.

Cocannications drill.

a.

To verify cocmunications procedures and coccunications equipent that would be required in the event of a major accident, the capability to comanicate ca the nicrowave/ radio coccunications, NRC cecaunications, statica coccunications and the N.A.R.S cceruni-cations systems vill be tested during the annual coenunications drill.

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Conduct of test.

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Standard messages will be transmitted from key locations to verify that information transmitted in the nuclear accident report and environmennal assessnent formats can be accurately transsitted_and readily understood. Each message will be independent and will not relate to other messages. The comunicators who ultimately receive the messages win be requested to return the completed message forms so that a comparative evaulation can be made.

c.

Critique.

The ccmmunications drill checklist will be used as a guide while the drin is in progress. A verbal critique of comunications

. procedures win be conducted i=cediately following the drin. A

. written critique will be provided for records.

d.

Standard.

The drill is rated satisfactory if:

(1) The Exercise Nuclear Accident Report nessage is accurately l

received by the CCC, Stata ECC's and REAC, and local EOC's within 15 manutes from the si 2nlated declaration of an emergency.

q' (2) The envirer.= ental as:cas=ent 'cessages are accurately received

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by Illinois EEAC.

, v (3) Federal E=crgency Response agencies are contacted by any facility.

(4) Communications by either prima:7 or backup eeans is established from:

1 j-(a) the control room to CCC, S?S, TSC, E0Y, EOC and REAC;

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(b) TSC to ECT and CCC; (c) EOF to TSC, SOC, CCC, S?S and F2AC; (d) CCC,to T3C, EOF, ECC and REAC; (e) Field, assessment teans to ECF, TSC or CCC.

Th'e drin is rated unsstisfactory if any of the above standards are not achieved. Corrective action is required if any primary or backup system fails to operste properl7 3.

N.A.R.S. Ceraunications Systesi.

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QEP 530-2 Revision 10 The dedicated Nuclear Accident Reporting System (NARS) c:cmunica-p a.

D'J tions is the pri=ary coc=unication system to be tested.

If NARS J-does not enable understandable ce==unication, available backup

- system, to include dial phone, will be e= ployed to contact desig-nated agencies to demonstrate cocanications procedures to be used in the event of NARS failure. Each station will initiate a monthly e-m4 caticas drill to verify the capability to notify designated company, state and local' agencies if a general emergency was declared. Initiation capabilities frca the 207, TSC and Control Room will be demonstrated periodically.

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Conduct of test.

The drill vill be conducted-in the following manner using QEP 530-SI.

(1) Establish and record declaration time.

(2) Activate NARS:

(a) Remove handset.

(b) Dial required code (23).

(c) Confirm stations on line.

NOTE The hand set button aust be pressed when transmitting.

(3) Transmit message test: "TSIS IS A TEST. THIS IS (NAME OF FACILITT). STAND BY FOR NOTIFICATION DRILL. THE SIMULAIED DECIMATION TIME IS (DECLARATION TIME). THE CGL* TENT TIME IS (CURRENT TIME). STAND BY TO ACINCiu.DGE RECEIPI 0F TEIS E'INISI MISSAGE SY STATING YOUR AGINCY AND INITIALS."

(4) Call roll of activities (site specific annnt) and record initials of acknowledging individual.

(5) Upon completion of acknowledge =ents, inquire if anyone has not been called and close the conference call.

(6) Contact agencies not acknowledging the drill by backup cecmuni-cations neana.

(7) Record ti=es of all acknowledgements.

(8) Initiate correcti7e actions if required.

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Agencies to be notified:

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  • Rock Island Commmications Rock Island E.S.D.A.*

Scott County Sheriff, Davenport, Iowa l

Corporate Co-=m -a Center

  • System Power Supply Clinton County ECC Iowa Office of Disaster Services Whiteside County ECC*

Whiteside County Sheriff NOTI Extensions with an asterish are not :nanned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day. Successful ecm unications with all other agencies constitutes a success-ful test, if during other than normal working hours.

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Environmental Monitoring Drill. -

Field monitoring teams will be selected to operate under the a.

direction of a Rad /Chen Director or an Environs Director from the station. Two teams will be utilired unless otherwise specified.

A situatiezr will be portrayed to indicate a simulated release based on actual eetecrological conditions at the tine of the drill. The teams will conduct sa=pling of water, grass or other vegetation, soil, a.nd air and conduct actual field nonitoring of -

samples. The controller acecmpanying each tess will provide simulated readings to indicate the level of radiation expected from the plune at that location. Teams will record and report findings <to the Environs Director in the EOF using radio or backup communications. Samples will be transported to and analyred in the statien laboratory facilities. Procedures used in analysis will be evaluated.

The corporate Environmental Center vill be activated and its personnel vill be required to process and analy=e the si=ulated field readings and laboratory findings. Cor:nunications between field personnel, the Environs Director, and the environmennal centar vill be tasted. A controller will judge the perfor:nanca of corporata pers:enel to support field activities and reach the appropriate racernendatica for protective action.

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The CECO. General Office will schedule, direct, and evaluate the drin. - Environmental Center participants will be selected by the General Office from a list of qualified personnel. The Generating Station will:

(1) Provide two qualified individuals to act as controllers and to assist in preparing the drin.

(2) Provide a list of personnel designated as qualified to perfor:n duties of Rad / Chem Director, Environs Director, and Environs Group field tean cecher. Provide selected personnel that are reasonably.available to participate in the drill.

(3) Provide com::nnication, protective, saeple gathering and transportation equipment to condurt the drill.

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(4) Provide EOF and laboratory facilities to conduct the drill.

c.

Critique.

A verbal critique vill be conducted at the conclusion of the drill by the control team f ca the General Office and the station.

Following the verbal critiqu=, the control team will meet to l

provide couaents for the written critique to the General Office 3

representative. The written critique will be provided to the

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station after review at the General Office.

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Medical Emergency Drin.

a.

Commonwealth Edison e= ploys the Padiation Mangement Corporation (RMC) to provide procedures, training and drills for onsite and off-site organizations dealing with emergency medical treatzent.

RMC will conduct the tra4"4 g and supervise =edical and deconranira-tion aspects of the drill. CECO win supervise GSZP related t

notification aspects of the drill. The drill will normally be conducted on the day following the training sessions. Victims simulated to be contannted and injured will be used as controllers.

The drill vill include treatment and deconta i n tion of the victims from the ti:ne the accident is reported until the hospital has decontminnted and treated the simulated patients. The drill will be followed by a critique.

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Responsibilities.

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m The CECO General Office will:

V (1) Prepara a general schedule for the drill.

- (2) Provide backup assistance in concluding local scheduling when needed.

(3) Provide an observer to control and evaluate portions of the exercise outside of RMC's area of expertise.

(4) Provide written and oral critique comments.

The Genersting Station will:

(1) Arrange exact dates of drill with RMC, CZCo. General Offics -

and off-site support agencies.

(2) Assign personnel to participate in on-site training.

(3) Assign personmel to participate as victins under RMC direction.

(4) Participate in the drill, Radiation Manage::ent Corporation will:

(1) Conduct a training program.

(2) Control the medical portion of the drill.

(3) Evaluate the drill with qualified medical and health physics controllers.

(5) Conduct an orsi and written critique.

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Corrective acticas.

Deficiencies in tes:a or individual actions during the drill vill j

be corrected by instruction during the critique. Deficiencies in i,

equipment or physical arrangements discovered during the exercise will be evaluated by RMC, Ceco., and off-site support agencies and resolved following the written. report.

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One team of Rad /Chen Technicians win be selected to perform direct monitoring and sample collecting functions. Controllers will provide the initial'situatica and meter readings to simulate elevated radiation levels. The team will report elevated measure-ments in accordance with station procedures. Airborne and liquid samples collected will be analyned in accordance with station procedures. Results of the analysis will be recorded. At least once each year the drill will include obtaining and analyning an actual liquid susp,le from the plant. The controller will specify collection of a sample that is required to be analyned for normal plant operations whenever possible. Results of the analysis _will.

be processed in accordance with nor=al procedures.

APPROVED b.

Responsibilities.

The CECO General Office vill:

.NOV 151983 (1) Schedule, direct and evaluate the drill.

Q.C.O.S.k The Generating Station will:

(1) Provide.a technically qualified individual to act as a centroller and to assist in planning the drill.

(2) Provide a list of qualified technicians. Provide selected personnel to participate in the drill.

(3)- Provide equipment and facilities to conduct the drill.

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Crit.que.

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A verbal critique will be conducted at the conclusion of the drill by the controllers from the General Office and the station.

i Following the verbal' critique, the control team will discuss ccaments for the written critique. The written critique will be provided to the station after review at the General Office.

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NRC health physics network.

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The NRC health physics network provi'.: < dedicated coceunications l

between the Station and NRC headquarters in 3ethesda, Maryland, L

and Glen Illyn, Illincis.

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Phones are located in the Rad-Chua Supervisor's office, the on-site NRC office, and the enersency operations facility.

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Conduct of test. The drill will be conducted in the following i

manner using Q3P 530-S2:

b (1) Choose one of the three phones available. Each phone must be V

tested once every three months, on a rotating basis, testing one phone per conth.

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This nnnher should reach.

I NRC headquarters in Bethesda, Marylsad. Pick up the receiver O

and dial 23.

This nunber*should reach Region III headquarters in Glen Enyn, Illinois.

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No dial tone or ringing will be' heard.

(3) The test message should be:

This is a test. This is the Quad-Cities Nuclear Power Station.

Please verify that coc:unications have been established by stating your initials.

(4) Should a test be unsuccessful, the NRC shall be notified and one of the other HP network phones shan be tested to verify that comrmunication is possible. NRC Region III,should be notified so thst appropriate corrective actions may be taken.

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NRC Emrgency Notification Syste:2 (red phone).

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The NRC Er.ergency Notification System provides dedicated cor.muni-cations between the station and the NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, liaryland.

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Phones are located in the on-site NRC office, the Energency Opera-tions Facility, the Technical Support Center, and the s ation Control Room.

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Conduct of test. The drill will be conducted in the following mancer using QEP 530-S3:

(1) All phones must be testad each con ~th.

(2) Fick up the receiver and vait. The phone should automatically

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(3) 'The test message should consist of:

This is (RAME) from the Quad-Cities Nucles: Power Station.

I'm calling from.our (yACILITY NAME) to test the E:sergency Notification System. Please schowledge the receipt of this message by stating your initials.

(4) Record the initials of the^cs11 receiver on QEP 530-S3.

(5) Should a test be unsuccessful, the NRC Operations Center shall be notified so that appropriata correctiw actions nay be teken. The Operationa Csnter number is (202) 951-0550.

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QEP 53C-S2, Monthly Test of the ERC Health Physics Network.

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QEP 530-S3, Monthly Test of NRC Emergency Notificacion Syste::1.

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