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Public Version of Revised Corporate Emergency Plan Procedures,Including Procedures 6.8 Re Communications & documentation,6.9 Re Recovery & Reentry & 6.10 Re Activation of Emergency Facilities
ML20085H321
Person / Time
Site: Grand Gulf  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/28/1983
From:
MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20085H307 List:
References
PROC-830728-01, NUDOCS 8309080021
Download: ML20085H321 (100)


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l COMNICNTIWS AND DOCGENIATICN 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 'Ibe purpose of this prodwe is to:

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1.1.1 identify the types of amrgency r===m3dations andr==nt which may be used during an mergency and provide instructions en their use.

1.1.2 provide guidance cm the means for h==nting events during an actual or sindated energency at GWS, and to provide a mechanuun for official doctanentation of an emergency which can be used to reconstruct the emnergency for critique or analysis. 2 2.0 REFERDCES AND CROSS-REFERDEES 2.1 ccmritments 2.1.1 Nuclear Production Department Policy and Crganiza-tien Manual

a. 5.2.3.1
b. 7.8 2.1.2 MPEL Operaticmal Quality Assuran Manual

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a. 1.3.7 2.2 Other References 2.2.1 NUREG-0654, Rev.1,11/80, Criteria for Preparaticn and Evaluation of Radiological Burgency Response Plans and Preparedness in 9apport of Nuclear Power

. Plants 2.2.2 GGNS Units 1 and 2 Dnergency Plan 2.2.3 Corporate Dnergency Plan Pro dure 6.14, Radiolo-gical Assessment Field Team Manitoring.

2.3 Cross-Referenm s 3.0 DEFINITICNS .

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3.3 GC - Offsite anergency coordinator 3.4 . CAS - Central Alam Station t 4 '

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4.0 RESPCNSIBILITY

- 4.l It is the respcmsibility of all esnergency personnel to docu-ment, at a mininum, those actions required of them by the Corporate hpcy Plan FF--iwes with the exception of the offsite anergency coordinator, CEC / EOF Comunicators and the Radiaticn Energency Manager, all of Wxzn nust naintain a log- 2 book of their actions. W_=_ mtaticm of actions may be pro-vided by maintenance of a 1rvjhmk, or by ocmpleting the check-list in the appropriate preare(s), or by scue other hard copy means of doctanentation. This h=antation nust be pre-vided to the Bnergency Planning Coordinator as socm as possi-ble upon ternmaticm of the -.gcy.

4.2 It is the responsibility of the offsite anergency Coordinator (CEC) to maintain the CEC Tevjhmk throughout the emergency.

This will permit rapid, accurate reconstrm.-i. ion of the aner-gency.

4.3 It is the responsibility of all offsite energency ocumunica-tors to be f=mw with the use of GGNS energency comunica-(, tions equiptent and nessage forms (Attactsnents I, II and III) .

4.4 It is the r@sibility of the ECF Cczmunicator to act as CEC Cczmunicator in the early stages of an Alert at GGNS, until I

the CEC Comunicator arrives.

4.5 It is the responsibility of the ET Ccunnicator to naintain the CEC L~*vvt until the CEC Ccsmunicator assumes his post.

4.G It is the responsibility of the CEC Cam.micator to maintain the CEC Enjhmk upon formal turnover of responsibilities frcm the EOF Ccumunicator.

4.7 It is the respcmsibility of the ECF Ccamunicator to naintain the IN I~*vvi throughout the activation and operation of the ECF.

4.8 It is the respcmsibility of the Radiation Bnergency Manager 2

- and mestbers of the Radiological Assessment Field Teans to maintain their respective l~jhmks throughout monitoring '

operations. '

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l 4.9 It is the responsibility of the ECF Cczmunicator to collect the offsite IWks upon teminatim of the emergency and provide than to the Dnergency Planning Coordinator for incor- 2 poration into any reports /filaa, as deemed p==ry.

a 4.10 It is the respmsibility of the Dnergency Planni:ng Coordinator to maintain copies of current Corporate Li=u.Ay Plan Proce-

. dures in the CEC and IXF, to nake these copies available to personnel during an energency, and to conpile, after an emer-gency, a master set of g --- bres, which show the atmpleted char +14=ts, which were filled out by the various responding emergency personnel in their copies of the p -- bres.

5.0 DrIAIIS 5.1 Oswcf Ccsmunicatims Bauisznent 5.1.1 Operaticmal Hot Line (CHL)

Used to notify State /Iocal agencies of an emergency at GQ4S within 15 minutes of declaraticm of emner-gency; also used for frequent updates to State /

Iocal agencies of ongoing emergency.

a. Pick up receiver. .
b. Depress button on side of instrtunent for 5 seconds to ring agencies.

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c. Depress bar cm re iver to talk .
d. As agencies being to answer, announce "'Diis is Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. Stand by for roll i call." i
e. Wait approximately 30 seconds.
f. Begin roll call as follows: Announce "This is Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. Please acknowledge when your station name is enllad:" (Check off resu c ling agencies in Coltzen B.)

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Nur2: Cnly 1 agency fraa each rnmerical category in Colunn C needs to be notified, for exartple, if 1.a answers over the CHL, but not 1.b, it

- is not nemssary to call,1.b separ-e ately. If neither "a" mor "b" answers o'rer the mL, notify "a" via carmercial telephone (Colunn D) . An agency fran a=ch of rasters 1 through 5 (Colunn C) mist be notified of the l anergency, either by CHL, or I w . m ial telephone, cr radio.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

Mississippi Highway Patrol (1.a) 987-1530 2 M4 ==4 ==4 mi si=u.y c,1 Manag===t (1.b) 352-9100 C1=4Mene County Sheriff (2.1) 437-5161 M=4Mme County Civil Defense (2.b) 437-4684 Iouisiana Bnergency Preparedness (3.a) (504) 342-5470 Icuisiana Nuclear Energy (3.b) (504) 925-4581 f , Tensas Parish Sheriff (4) (318) 766-3961 Port Gibsal Police (5) 437-5101 NOTE: If a station doesn't respond, continue with proce- I dure. Ncawespaling agencies are addressed in 5.1.1.1. below.

g. Slowly read message prepared cm " Initial" or

" Followup" Notification Form (Attrk-d. II) .

Demstber, the listener is writing down what you're reading.

i h. Conduct a " sign-off" roll call as follows:

Announce "Please acknowledge receipt of this message when your station name is called:"

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Mississippi Bi@nsey Patrol (1.a) 987-1530 2

. w'a=4==ispi anergency Management (1.b) 352-9100 4

t'1mihrwne ocunty Sheriff (2.a) 437-5161

- t'1mihrweis Ocunty Civil Defense (2.b) 437-4684 Iouisiana amargency E.ye,..dr ss (3.a) (504) 342-5470 Icuisiana NacImar Energy (3.b) (504) 925-4581 Tensas Parish Sheriff (4) (318) 766-3961 Port Gibean Police (5) 437-5101

- Signal the and of the transnission by saying, " Grand Gulf cut." If this is an tkiusual Event, hang g. Fce a higher emergency classificatism, leave phone off hook, and return to step 5.1.1.f. for any =w===ive transnissions. momenbar to depress bar on receiver den ycu vent to talk.

i. Notify i- a + . ding agencies m e=+=1y, by cuenercial telephone ce radio to local agencies r.. if ccamercial telephone is L- .-- Ala. r*r===r-
(.. . cial telephone raubers are shown in Coltan D.

Radio operating instrir+4== are in step 5.1.4.

j. Scpect a verification all from Mississippi .

State Board of Health and Icuisiana 1helaar Energy cm the camercial telephone ramber you gave out in the message under 5.1.1.g. In event of GE malfunction, call 1-440-4260 (days),1-949-8274 (nights). GE circuit ramber is . Describe problem and

! identify 3ccatics of malfunc+4= ire extension, if known.

I . 5.1.2 cwete not Line (GL)

a. Descripticn

' 'the Corporata Hot Line (OE) is a dedicated, direct telepheme link between the Gals Near-

- Site Lv.apy Operations Facility (BT) and the corporata anergmcy cantar (Cap) in j Jackson." Its purpose is to facilitata imme-t dista asergency ocumunications between WEL l

upper amm, _d. in Jackson and the Offsite anergency Coordinator in the EF.

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b. Instructicms The OE has no dial tone. With the handset in its cradla, pash the butte cm the right side i of the in.i n 4.. This will signal the other tale #xme octansion. After pressing the signal a .

button, lift the handset, wait for the other '

party to do the same, than converse m11y.

Either QIL ettansion can signal the other. l 5.1.3 Executive Conference Line (ECL)

The Executive Ccmference Iane uz u) is Jackscm l ettansion . It pemits GGNS management and General Office management to converse quickly and effWr*1y in the avant of an seergency at GCats.

a. Instructions (1) GaiS to Jackscm ,

l Dial the last three digits of the MPsL ectansica y. wish to contact. l J

(2) .T=*=r=1to GGNS:

I Dial fztzn any MP&L phone. It will ring all actansions of the ECL (there are several msite, however, during an amer-(:- gancy, you would only be 2---ng.d with l those in the TSC cc ET.)

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a. General @rm+4m Instructions (1) General 3lach consolatta can sonitor and b+ 't cm any of six separata channels. All six channels can be acmitated sinsitaneously and any one of the six can be selected for transmissicn. An intaroom function allows ocasunications between any remote consolatta er the sain ocnsole without i

+nm4= cn the ===nt 4ated base station transmitter.

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(2) Reception

' All six channels are nonitored and heard on the "unselected" sp==ker cm the upper right. Any of the channels can be indivi-

' - dually nuted and volme cetrn11ad by its a,

associated controls on the upper panel.

Se Unselected volume Cmtrol sinultan-

- eously ocntrols the volme of all unse- )

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- 1seted channels. Se CATL indicator  !

flashes whenever receive audio is present I on the associated channel. A channel say be "selectad" by pressing the ===~ f ated 1

I button on the botta panel. M is prepares the channel for transnissicn and switches the selected channel audio to the selected apaak=v cm the icwer left. Selected volume centrols the output of the left =paakar.

The selected channel may be mated by depressing the speaker nute buttcn cm the botta panel. m enever the handset is lifted fra its cradle the selected channel audio is switched frcan the left

=p==k.=v to the earpiece of the handset.

(3) Transmission Tb prepare for dar cission, select the desired channel en the botta panel.

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' After selecting the channel, listan to the select audio =p==k=r and if a call is in w

p4=ss, wait until the call has ended.

To har-sitt, depress the button en the .

handset and speak in a normal voice. Use f l the VU meter and adjust voice level to obtain a meter deflection of between -10 to -3 dB. Release the handset butta to place the consolette back in the receive

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(4) Interem Se 2nteroca is used for ocznunications between ccmsolettes and/or the main console. To talk over the selected channel, without keying the transmitter and thus going on the air, activate the interc m switch and speak into the ,

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' handset. Palaama to receive or return to normal operation. Do not depress the  :

handset button diile using the'irdau.-

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b. An used to ru:rtify local agencies frm the ET ,

dwn GIL and ocziunercial telephcmas are unavail-l able:

and anX them to

. (1) Call CAS at extensicm turn an radio tone alert to Tec.sas Parish a~ ard Claiborne County. .

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(2) Call the irr=1 W as follows:

"Tensas Parish, clailmrne County, this is Grand Gulf Nr.iear Station."

(3) itan they acknowledge, read message as under QiL instzu h in 5 ... 11 (4) Advise that telsbane service to the State is unavailable and request they tranarit the i + = tion to the appropriate State agencias.

(5) %2mn UT is no longer needed, call CAS and ask than to turn off tone alez..

c. As used to c:enunicate frm the CEC to Grad.

Gulf:

(1) MP&L Channel 2 (Vicksburg) ce Channel 3

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( (Clinton) can be used.for CEC to GGNS ocumunicaticms. Folicw general instruc-tiens in 5.1.4.a. above.

1 5.2 h - ntation 5.2.1 The CEC Wic shall:

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a. Be official docunemtaticm of events during an

. amargerq .

b. Include both those wents reported by the TSC and all other events wl-dcts affect the Offsite Emergency Organintion.
c. Be ocrgleta erCF[1 to be used to rDocistruct SYef?J.
d. Include the following events and data:

.. (1) sigriificant Svents and the times at Miicts -

they occur .

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' (2) reports made to the Offsite E - p cy Coordinator (plant status, radiological carditims, etc.)

. (3) notifications made ,

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(4) evacuations made

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(7) recovery efforts (8) any other itan(s) desned p=ary or per-tinent by the Offsita anergency Coordi-

[ s nator 5.2.2 Emergency message fonas (Attactunant I) will be used Nto doc'. ment all iWS and outgoing ===ary= as approved by the offsite simpcy Coordinator and

- - - received or transmitted by the Canunicator. The focus are designed so that, in the event of rapidly a=r alating energencies, they may be used chronologi-

.cally as either the CEC LPk or the Ccanunicator LW. Attachment II indicates the format to be followed in transnitting major amargency updates to offsite agencies.

'5.2.3 The Comunicator LWh= (both for the CEC and ET')

shall: .

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a. Contain a record of all iWM and outgoing

' nessages received or transmitted by the Ccanu-nicator, r

b. Include any other itsm(s) desned m==vy or

- pertinent by the CEC or ECF Camunicator (see 5.1.4). (Attachment III) 5.2.4 The Radiation Bnergency Manager OEM) LWk shall:

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a. Le supplanantary docanentaticm of r=Mn15 cal events during an amargency (supplanants other LW=) . 2
b. Include those events Web affect radiological i

assessment activities offsita. l l

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c. Be ccmplete enough to be used to reconstruct events, f
d. Include the following events and data:

(1) significant events and the tims at which they occur. ,

(2) release rates for radioiodines and noble gases.

(3) meteorological conditicms (wind speed, wind direction, stability class) .

(4) affected5+:p :'dcal regions.

(5) lediological Assessment Field Team assign- 2 nurnts.

(6) dose projections in affected regions.

(7) protective action r+ t-- -rdatirms.

(8) radiological corxhtims in tly ET.

(3) significant envircrnental data (frcm field seaples or peui-mit monitoring statims) .

( (10) significant changes in r=Malagical condi ~ .

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(11) any other itarns deerned necessary or parti- I nent by the REM. i i

6.0 APPENDICES 6.1 Attacinent I - GGHS mergency Message Form 6.2 Attachment II - Offsite Agency Bergency Notificaticn Form 6.3 Attachment III - Plant Status Updates o

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GGNS EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORM Nt 4

O NCOMING O OUTGOING DCC50 fe. O CEC OCC30 Prem: O CEC Q Egeeg Q LNED 0ENuc QLNED O t8EMA

  • O utua D EOP D EOF O OSC O MMP O OSC D toer OPOPO O TSC OPOPO O t5C Q TPEP D TPEP O CCCD OCCCD DOMS 00MR
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W8 SAGE-C00monsAT088 USE 081LV O Assus O Pm0NTY OL Coer messac OTeektese O Emer. See. O #ed. Assess. O P8L D See-wy Q aser beseeeen moreves ser vessees to O CEC D EMMC D EOF 0 OSC O TSC DCCCO O CCao O LNE o muA o i.e o PEPO o ipsP o As canae A.ees.e a Om-OpeneE ses,Co-e 1

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7/28/83 J ATTAGMENT I to Procedtre 6.8 PAGE 1 of 1 e,>y.

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Ef77AL NtFr!PICATION with Nessage No. 1, at bre., se l

I This la (Ttse)

(Name) with Greed Gulf Nuclear Staties. Telephase No.

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Events are. seek that s/ae -(Ilsusasi Evest, Alert. Este or General Emergescy)' 1 g

- declared at hrs. s (Time}

A brief descripties of the event is as follows:

I the following tai ties eypliner Beleases 50 (circle one)

Oss-tieeld.saseena.other Wind Speed sph Wind airecties fees into Sector _ (A-R)

Esesseseded Protective Actises: (Degrees) Osam SELTER t

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Additteest A compreheesive sesessenet of condittees is is progrere at this time.Please ockeewledge inferenties will be provided to yee as the sitaation aevelops.

receipt of this message as year staties.is es11ed. m 30T1FY STaft & 10 CAL AGDCHS WITEIN 15 518Ur48 WING TE E i At least see of the agencies t's each of the five roue vest be estified. If the J

Primary Betificaties Point eseest he reached thee motify the 3eceedery Poist.

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Botificaties most be seen by telepheme if ese of the agencies does met seewer the OEL.

i Primary Betificaties Seceedary Betifiesties I

1 Init' rieel Zeit.

Nise. Eighway Petrol O O ni e. seersen Y nos. eemet asemeY C (601-982-1212)

(601-352-9100)

O Ti'e'esi:C'i;Isin~eYr'r7eTo'e;~5)i;IUaC'Ee50'rseeinii.ies (504-925-4518)

(504-342-5470)

, O bb5 $5 No CEl$e$$ IfEo[fIse h h hkeIb N "cN'eIy~h$N5 Nieese (601-437 5161)

(601 437 4644) i

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O O rort sitees relice se,artaaet (601-437-5101) i 30f1FY TE lac WITRIN AN EDE OF ALL DERGUCIES nlS1pG TE DS (MD FEDE)

Netteer Regulatory Commissies Osicmesideet1s.,eeter (601-437-4620 work)

(202-951-8550) (6e1-924-7p47 home)

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1"0LLOW-UP NOTTTTCAT1ON This is with Message No. , at brs.,

(Name) (Number) M en -

with Telephone No.

g (Date) ($tte) l Events are such that s/an: Unusual Event h5fteAreahrgency l Alert General Energency was declared at bra.

This classificaties is (Escalated, De-escalated, taschanged. Terminated) free the last eeport.

Reeses for recisasification:

TEE FOLIDWING INTORMATION AFFLIES:

SECTION A: Radioloateal Release Taformation N/A This information is: A) New Information 3) Llachanged (1) Type of Radiological Release: Liquid; Caseous; Other (2) Time of Reacter Shutdown brs.

(3) Initial Time of Release hrs.

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f (4) Release Terminated: D0; YES DOWN TIME TERMINATED or TUTAL PROJECTED bra.

(5) Duration of Release:

(bours) Sours)

(6) Release Rate: Boble Gas Ci/see Monitored; Calculated ledine Ci/sec - Meattered; Calculated Particulate C1/sec Monitored; Calculated (7) Release Elevation: Creund Level; Elevated (B) Estimate of Surface Contamination fa-Flant, Onsite, or Offsite:

SECTION B: Meteorelear R/A This informaties is: A) New Information B) Unchanged (1) Wisd: Speed uph Direction fram into secter(s)

(degrees) (A-R)

(2) Stability C1sset A B C D E F G (3) Frecipitation: None; Rain; Sleets Snow; Mail .

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. e SECTION C: Offsite Radiolonies! Dose Consequences N/A This ist A) New laformation B) Unchanged Projected i g Dose Rate Duration Projected Dose

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(1) Projected Wole Body Dose At:

mR/hr mrem A) Sise Boundary mR/hr mRee

. 5) " 2 Miles mrem C) 5 Miles aA/br mR/br mrem D) 10 Miles (2) Projected Thyteld Dose Commitment At: Projected Dese A) Site Boundary mRea mrem

3) 2 Miles ~

mrem C) 5 Miles mRea D) 10 Miles (3) Affected Sectors _,

SECTION D: Emerzenry Responte Con 3jderatjens b[A This is A) New Information B) Unchanged (1) Recommended Protective Actions: None; Other (Describe)

(2) Licensee Emergency Actices Undersay: Nome; Other (Describe)

(3) Request for Offsite Support: None; other (Describe) ,

(4) Prognosis for Worseeing or Termination of Event Based se Flant !aformaties:

None; Other (Describe)

(5) Other Comments: pene; other (Describe) mas I s/s2 k " " ' 2 DATE '

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NEXT UPDME DUE:

DATE: TIME:

( 30 MINUTE PIJNr S* DEUS UPDMES Drw ell Status Cbntaiment Status Rx Status

" PSIG Pressur$ PSIG Power  % Pressure -

Tenperature *F Tenperafure 'F

' Water Invel in.

Rad Isvels R/hr Pressure PSIG Rad Invels R/hr H2Conc.  %

19C0 (an/off) g Conc. _%

Off gas Train GTSIIE PCHER Avail /Not Avail.

Suppressica Pool W ture 'F Invel __ ft in ESF IQUIPMENT Div II Div III Div I Diesel 12 Diesel 13 Diesel 11 HPCS IPCS IER B SSW B SSW C SSW A RHR A RHR C

( CRD A CRD B METEORuu]GICAL

( SBGT A SBGT B SDEUS:

H, Pab B Wind Direction:

Becc2iner A Fran

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1.0 PURPOSE 1.1.The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for:

. 1.1.1 initial recovery operations prior to establistnent

. of the Iong Tern Recovery organizatim, in the event -

that extended actions are necessary to return GGNS to its normal operating status. ~

1.1.2 a smooth transiticn fran the energency acticn phase to the remvery phase of an emergency at GGNS. .

l1 2.0 RITERENCES NO CRCSS-REFERENCE __S__

2.1 Ctzmitments 2.1.1 Nuclear Production Department Policy and organiza-tion Manual

a. 5.2.3.1
b. 7.8 2.1.2 MP&L Operaticmal Quality Assurance Manual OGL-TOP-1A) 1

- a. 1.3.7 2.2 Other References j 2.2.1 NUREG-0654, Bev.1,11/o0, Criteria for Preparation I and Evaluation of Radiological anergency Besponse Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power l Plants 2.2.2 GGNS Units 1 and 2 Bnergency Plan 2.2.3 GGIS Plant Operations Manual, Administrative Prrrwanres

a. 10-S-01-22, hhy and Recovery l

2.3 cross-References 3.0 DEFINITICNS

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4.1 'Ihe offsite mergency coordinator is respcosible for directing i

the recovery / reentry efforts of the Offsite anergency Organi-zation.

.4.2 '!he offsite Er%cf organizaticn will support the recovery / -

reentry efforts of the onsite anergency organization, as detailad in referena 2.2.3.a. 'Ihis support will be coordi-nated by the Offsite anergency Coordinator and the anergency Director.

5.0 DE'IAILS 5.1 Instructims/cw-M 4 =t Initial /Date 5.1.1 '!he offsite anergency wlnator will:

a. After being notified by the aner-gency Director that: a) radiation levels in all in-plant areas are stable or decreasing with time; b) releases of radirw tive mate-rial to the envia.w. 4. frcan the plant are under ctatrol or have n= aad; c) any fire or similar condition is controlled or has b r===ad; and that recovery actions are underway, infom the Cow t.

Dergency Center, LWcy News Media Center, and ECF Staff of the ,

establishnent of recovery operatims. I

b. Before i. Mting the energency classification, diarms existing offsite radio 1@al conditions with key officials in the Missis-sippi and Ionisiana State EOCs (normally, the Director, Division 1 of Radiological Health in Mississippi l and the louisiana Nuclear Energy  !

Division Administrator) . If it is determined that offsite conditions warrant maintaining a higher clas-sificaticn than is necessary under 5.1.1.a, appropriate notifications l

I will be made as under 5.1.1.a.

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( c. Ensure necessary reports to NBC describing the incident are generated.

d. Ensure that all necessary recovery / reentry actions are .

being taken to place the plant in an acceptable Icog term safe condition.

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1.1 'Ihe purpose of this g. Mire is to indicate the nethod of activating the Corporate Bergency Center (CEC) and Near-Site 3 j j

Dergency Operations Facility (ECF) and to delineate the responsibility for activaticn of the Boargency News Media Center (Dec).

2.0 REFERDCES Ato CRES-REFERENCES 2.1 Cm mitments 2.1.1 Nuclear Producticn Department Policy and Organiza-tum Manual

a. 5.2.3.1
b. 7.8 2.1.2 MP&L Operaticmal Quality Assurance Manual ,

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- 2.2.1 NUREn-0654, Rev.1,11/80, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluaticn of Padiological Bergency Response I

Plans and Preparedness in Support of Iniclear Power Plants 2.2.2 NUREG-0696, 2/81, Functional Criteria for hpcy Response Facilities  :

2.2.3 GGNS Units 1 and 2 hyscy Plan  ;

2.2.4 Corporate Energency Plan PMN

a. 6.5, Notification and Assigment of offsite ,

Dnergency Organization Position 2.3 Cross-Beferencms s

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I 3.0 DEFINITICNS 3.1 Cec - Cbrporate anergency Center; located in the Btergency Ibczn in the Electric Bcilding baserment in Jackson. 'me CEE is the initial focal point for all General Office respcnse; it is  ;

activated at an Alert eraergency classification, is the l

- - asserrbly point for an initiating Site Dnergency or General l Bnergency classification, and renains manned throughout any l w p cy at GGNS.

l 3.2 Dec - hyscy News Media Center, located at the Ovunberlain 3

- Hunt Academy in Port Gibson; autcznatically staffed at a Site Btergency classification; advance teams usually dis-patched to set up at Alert.

3.3 ECF - Near-Site Bnergency operatit:ns Facility; autsetically staffed at a Site Bnergency classification; may also be staffed at an Alert (at the discretion of the Offsite Dner-

- gency coordinator). Bernains activated until emergency tami-nates or de-ear-alates sufficiently to require no offsite support.

3.4 m c - offsite 7 m p cy coordinator 4.0 RESPCNSIBILITY 4.1 It is the responsibility of the offsite Bergency coordinator g.

(GE), as designated in reference 2.2.4.a. to inplernent this g--are in the event of an Alert, Site Brmpicy, or General Boergency at GGNS.

4.2 It is the responsibility of the ac to direct the activaticn Attachment I indicates which surgency 3 of the CEC and ECF.

facilities are activated at each -w ycr-laamification.

4.3 It is the re-ps.ibility of the Cw.gete Informaticn officer 3 (Clo) to direct the activation of t M. Dec (Attachnent I) .

4.4 It is the responsibility of the GC to make operational deci-sicns involving the safety of Offsite Dnergency organization personnel.

4.5 'the ac will assune the responsibility for ongoing emergency comunicaticns with offsite agencies and for contacting outside (ncm-utility) organizations when the ECF is nenned.

'!he ac ney assign this duty to the ECF camnunicator, or another indivicical in the

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4.6 'the CEC will be respcmsible for the overall energency respcmse

. effort and will be the central figure for the Offsite aner-gancy organization. He shall provide guidance to the Boar-gancy Director as appropriate. 'the GC will be responsible for assuring ocntirnaity of technical, adninistrative, and material resources throughout the energency.

4.7 It is the responsibility of the Radiation Snargency Manager to issue dosimetry from the CEC prior to the departure of ener-i gancy personnel for the ECE' and BeC. l3 l

4.8 It is the WWity of all reporting energency respcmse perscmnel to get office supplies needed for the performance of their duties frtzn the GGNS storage cabinets in the CEC and ECF ce BGC, as w e iate. l3 4.9 It is the responsibility of the Energency Planning WimH:ce to ensare the storage cabinets in the CBC and ECF are inven- 3 toried and restockad as needed as acon as feasible after ter-st'naticn of the amargency. 'the Director of Infonnational Services is respcmsible for inventory of the Bec.

5.0 IstmILS 5.1 Instructions /CM14=t Initial /Date 5.1.1 Activaticn of the CEC

'the offsite Ew w y coordinator will, -

k.. c upon notificaticm of an Alert at G3IS:

a. ceder the notification of the offsite ..s e ycorganization to stand by or to staff the CBC 3 Sttactment II), depending en the  !

severity of the Alert, in accor-dance with reference 2.2.4.a.

b. gxm staffing of the CBC, request the ECF Admi.hve Director to ccmduct a personnel accountability l3 anmary for energency response personnel Ettactunent II) . l3
c. direct the CBC Ccomunicator to ocnduct a test of his oczmunica-tions equipient prior to officially infonning the TSC of CBC activation Ettachment IV) . l3 l

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d. direct the General Services Admin-istrator to acrxbet a status check of CEC comunicat.ims equignent (Attae+==nt IV) . l3
e. ocrubet an organizational briefing for emergercy respmse personnel who are present regarding the status of the -pcy. f J
f. direct the Camunicator to ih the TSC of the official activation l of the GC.
g. upon ame=1stion of conditims ,

l during an Alert, or tecm ==-ala-tion to the Site Lapcy, order l l

activation of the ET (if the WC l leaves for the ET prior to )

paitating its full activaticm, )

he will designate an individual I to have the authority to make this declaration should camunication j vith the CBC be broken).

5.1.2 Activation of the ET The offsite hpcy Coordinator will, upon notifi-cation of a Site Dnergency or General Bnergency (or an Alert of sufficient se. verity):

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a. Instruct ET personnel in the CEC to report to the ET (see 5.1.1.f.)

with necessary $ = =nt 9.ttach- 3 sent V). Ensure the CIO has wdsed the D@C activated. In the event the CBC is not yet activated, instruct persmnel to report to the CEC for indtial assembly, accountability and dosinetry issue before reporting to the BT or D@C. l3

b. Oirect the BT Administrative 3 Director to request Nuclear Plant Engineering persm nel to begin )

I ET setup.

c. Take the following with him to the . ,

ET: Offsite Biergency Coordina-  !

- tor's Terfw*, ET Ccumunicator, Ccumenicator's LWk.

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d. Upcn arrival at the K F, receive g copy of ccumunicatims equipnent and setup checkout (Attachamts VI 3 and VII).
e. Direct the Ecr Administrative Director to conduct personnel 3 act:ountability (Attachnent III) and post m appropriate status board as soon as feasible.

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and f., direct the Ccaunicator to l infom the TSC that the ECF is activated and that it will assume control of ccumunications with cutside agencies and effsita acmitoring activities.

h. Cmduct briefing of ECF staff regarding emnergency status.

5.1.3 Activation of the Dec ,

'Ihe Corporate Infomation Officer will, upon notification of Alert, Site Btergency or General Engq at GWS, 3J dispatch Wm ..el to begin Dec setup in accordance with CEPP 6.12.

6.0 APPENDICES 6.1 Attachtent I - Brapq Respcmse Facilities Activatim Chart 3 6.2 At+eW II - CEC Iayout 6.3 Atth i.. H. III - Persmnel Accountability Sernary 6.4 AttCat IV - CBC operatimal Mlist 6.5 Attachnent V - ECF Iayout 6.6 Attachtent VI - KF Setup M3iat 6.7 Attachtent VII - KF Operaticmal Checklist i

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1. Turn on air cmditiming/ heat as r= Mad
2. .Mwe tables and chairs into correct auarpt
3. Plug telephones into corresponding jacks
4. Operationally test telephemes
5. Place telephones on appropriate tables
6. Iocate M ku naps (3), isepleths and 3 portable radio at Radiological amaa===rst Table
7. Place marking pens and erasers by status boards and whithrds
8. Place pre-packaged packets of EDF sqplies and letter trays at each table
9. Place security ID hangan at security area
10. Ccaplete ECF Operatimal and Setup r'har4r14et and place en Offsite Dnergency Coordinator desk
11. Start a pot of coffee I

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b. "&yroid Dose Camritment (1) Cbtain the relswe rates of Is4fnindine at the points listed below frca the TSC and record.

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noble gas and/or r=Mnindim (source tem) is unknown (i.e.,

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2. In the initial phases of the accident, in idiich case the relaaaa rates (Q) are unknown AtO results have not yet been received frm offsite sonitoring teams, use ME1HCD 1 (" Projected Source Terms").

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5. Update the estimated scarce terma and pujectsd doses as ner===ag using field data as remived from offsito nonitoring taans.

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2. Dose calmlations Using Worst Case Meteorology

{ If the effluent monitors are inoperative, select the energency closest to the plant cmdition and use the projected dose for accident classification, i

NorE: General a s p cy classification requires actual i meteorology. j Accident Site Bounda 7 IPZ (2 mi)

_ DI (Ben) DNG (Ran) DI (Bern) DNG (Besn) 95.3 8 29.3 2.4 LTA .3 3.0 Spent Ebel HandH ng 9 10 Off Gas System 1.3 Radwaste 4.2 Idquid Badwaste System Imak 37.6 - 11.3

' NOTE: Icdine dose comitznents are based on a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> plume exposure time. Noble gas doses are hamad on a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> exposure time.

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1. Detamine stability class using Pa%.d4 5.1 of the main p w t

a, dure. .

SDBII.ITY CLASS = ;u= sph, fran

  • to _'

Attach the aprwyci-iata isepleth sep overlay to the 10 MILE EPZ MAP l

2. l with the isopleth contarline in the "'KMABD" wird direction. l j
3. Direct an offsite sonitoring team as close as possible to an j

isopleth line. Have the team measure wholm body dose rate and if '

possible, obtain an iodine air sample.

DOSE BATE = R/hr ISOPum! LINE lOBER =  ;

(circled rambers) l Refer to the table cm the right of the isopleth overlay or to the l 4.

Dispermirm Factor Tables (Atth.i_d. V) and find the X/Q value for I the appropriate LINE IBGER and WI!O SPEED (U) .

3 X/Q = x 10 s/m

5. To detemine NCELS GAS REZZASE RATE (g):
k. a. x, = NEAS =ED DOSE w NGLE GAS DOSE RATE CXMVERSICE FAC'KR (fra Figure 1 and ti:na of shutdown) l 4 i
b. g = (Xg) (X/Q) g= f x 104= ci/s l4
6. To detamine PRCUICTED WEILE BCUY DOSE at other desired locations, rM to Pa%.p. 5.2 of the main p+% or use NOTE below.

NOTE To project itcle Body Dose Rata a'. Other locations without calcu- i lating a source tem in advance, perfom the following:

l

a. Record the X/Q value for the distance of the known dose rate (see step 4. of this attachrent) on Data Sheet 1.

,. b. Detamine the X/Q value for the point of the interest using i l

the .yrvriata isepleth line mmber and wind speed. .

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MElDED 2 (Cont.)

c. calemlate the Dose Bata at the point of interest:

DOSE RATE = X/Q (POINT CI' INTEREST)_ N ,

X DCEE t a (other area) X/Q (ENCNN IDCATICN)

RATE =

7. To detem:Lne RADIOICDINE RELEASE RATEy(Q ), refer to FIGURE 2.

I

a. Tbr a quidt, rough estimate of RADIOICDINE CCNCENTRATICN (Xy) l fird the measured MiOLE BCDY DOSE BATE on the left vertical axis. Move horizontally across the gra@ to find the l l

w g .iing X g.

x=g ci/m3 I

b. CR, as analysis of iodine air samples for the desired location are ocupleted, recxxd the results below:

Xg = ci/m3

8. Determine RADIOICDINE RELEASE RATE7(Q ) as follows:

!4 Qg = (Xy) f (X/Q)

Q=

x 10 = Ci/s l4 7

9. 'Ib detam%e PROJECITD 'DIYBOID DOSE at the locaticm sampled or other desired locations, pr-i to Paragraph 5.2 of the mas.n i I

pre ra.

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Proc. No. 6.14 Rev. No. 2 Date .

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CGGGATE !!ME3GENCY PIAN PROCEIURE RADIrwtv:TCAL ASSESSMENT FIELD 'EAM MChTIORING NCN-SARTI REIATl!D Prepared: e_y G V" Revic h t_' bJ Manager M[A W r 6f Quality VI6 gg' Reviewer Assurance l

Reviewed / Approved:

clear Services

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List of Effective Pages i

Page No. Revision 1 - 23 2 Att. I - IV 2 Figure 1 2

, Deta Sheets 1 - 4 2 .

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RADInrty.TCAL ASSESSMENT FIELD TDM KNTITRING 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 De purpose of this ps wtare is to es+=h14mh guidelines for -

the offsite monitoring team (s) to utilize in:

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1.1.1 the detainination of the envims..rdal idtnersed

- whole body dose rate frun the plume.

1.1.2 the estimation of the ground level ocritamination due to deposition fran the phzne passage.

1.1.3 the collection of surface water sanples.

1.1.4 the collection of air sanples for particulates ard r=di nindire.

1.1.5 the collection of energency Dazzoluminescent Dosimeters 1.1.6 ensuring field monitoring for r=d4n1rg4r-21 assess-ment is su.icdy conducted.

12 2.0 REFEREN2S AND CRCES-REFERENCES 2.1 comitments

(. 2.1.1 Nuclear Production Departnant Policy and Organiza-tien Manual

a. 5.2.3.1 r
b. 7.8 2.1.2 MP&L Operational Quality Assurance Manual 04PIrTOP-1A)
a. 1.3.7 2.2 Other References 2.2.1 NUREG-0654, Bev.1,11/80, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Badiological Dergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power i Plants 1 2.2.2 GGNS Units 1 and 2 Bnergency Plan 9 8 e

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l 2.2.3 GGNS Plant Operations Mamal, Administrative Proce- I dures

a. 10-E 01-14, Offsite Radiolerrir-al 2nitoring 2.3 , Cross-References .

a 3.0 DEFINITICNS 3.l Air Iodine - The =4*= radiciodine collected m an iodine 2 i

mllecting cartridge or charcoal canister by means of air sampling.

3.2 Air Particulate - The a4% particulate material collected on filter paper by means of air sangling.

3.3 REM - Radiation h e c y Manager l 3.4 SAP - Site M= Point 3.5 TID - Themolminescent Dosimeter j 3.6 W - Near Site B urgency Operati m s Facility  ;

3.7 Check Source - A radioactive source used to detamine if a r*e wtivity detector and all electronic -w.-d.s of the systan are operating properly.

3.8 Grab Sanple - A randmly taken, single sample removed frun a fluid stream over a short interval of time.

4.0 RESPCNSIBILITY I 4.1 It is the respmsibility of the Radiation Epcf Manager (REM) to inglement this yh mce the M is activated and manned, and turnover of offsite monitoring has born received frun the SAP Coordinator in the SAP.

4.2 It is the responsibility of the REM to form, equip and 2 dispatch the Radiological Assessment Field Teams and to give specific guidance as W .

4.3 It is the responsibility of the Radiological Assessnent Field Teams, under the directicm of the Radiation Dergency Manager, to perfoon the offsite energency monitoring.

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5.0 DEDLus 5.1 Instructions / Checklist 1 5.1.1 The Radiation Limpff Manager (REM)- l must: t )

a. Detamine the dowwind sectors to be surveyed.

The area to be surveyed is a 90' sector con-taining the plane. A wind direction versus sector diagram is given in Figure 1.

b. Detarmine the specific locations within the dowwind sectors to be evaluated.
c. Designate the Radiological Assessment Field 2 Teams, each to be W of at least two trained numbers. The nomal couplement is at least two teens, but more teams may be fnrmad and dispatched as necessary.
d. Continuously ncmitar the direction of the plane l pathway. In the event it changes, determine l new survey points, as par ====ry.
e. Notify the Radiation Protection Manager and SAP Coordinator, if applicable, of current field

(. data.

f. Inform the Offsite Eiw e yc Coordinator of field data results.

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g. Rea:snand protective actions to the Offsite 2 Bnergency Coordinator.

5.1.2 The Radiological Assessnent Field Team numbers nust: l2

a. Report to the CBC and receive surgency offsite field nonitoring kits, ocmplete with portable 2-way radios (w/DC adaptors), fztzn the REN.
b. Maintain the team's Radiological Asma==nat 2 Field Team LW_, which is used to record, in '

additicm to appropriate Data Sheets, all data collected in the field, actions performed

- during collection of data and any other records desed pertinent or necessary by p Radiation L.= p.cy Manager.

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c. Check the equipnent in the kits against the inventory posted on the kit lid and ensure operating equipnent is operational. Advise the REM of inoperable or Inissing equignent.

, (1) gyrational check - Inditzn ieodel 12 (a) Turn the unit W.

(b) Set the SCALE POSITI W switch to BAT.

The Inster should deflect to BAT m Inark. If it does not, replace bat-teries and recheck.

(c) Set the SCALE POSITI W switch to X10 2 and hold the pancake probe in contact with the 'It-99 check source, which is mounted on the unit case next to the atzlible alarm inounting.

(d) A satisfactory operaticmal check is indicated by an upscale flectsan of thecountratemeterofp100 CPM.

(d) Turn the unit GT.

(2) Operaticmal cieck - Iberline Model RO-7 (a) Connect the low range detector  !

(IO-7-ID) to the instrument. i (b) Turn the unit W . 1 (c) Allow the seter reading to stabilize l before making zero adjustrnents. l (d) With the detector in an insignificant  !

ganna field, set the ZERO control for 1 zero reading.

The minus (-) sign appears if the reading is downscale".

. (e) Check for the absence of the colen(:)

indica *.icn under the battery (BAT)

~

mark.

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NOTE If the colon (:) appears the battery is weak and nust be repluw1 a (f) Operate the light switch'to check for dirplay illunination and check that the colon (:) renains absent.

NOTE The instrument will continue to operate properly for several hours after the colon (:) first appears, but the battery shoulcGii replaced as soon as possible.

(g) Turn the unit GT.

(3) Operational Check - Radeco Mtx5el H-809C (a) Connect the WANGE clany frun the air sanpler unit power cable to the plus

(+) teminal of a 12-volt vehicle battery.

(b) Conrect the ELACK clanp fran the air

( sanpler unit power cable to the minus

(-) tamhal of the vehicle battery.

(c) Turn the unit W .

(d) Allow the rotameter to stabilize and h rve a positive air flow indica-tion.

(e) Turn the unit GT.

(f) Disconnect the air sanpler unit power cables fran the vehicle battery.

(4) Operaticmal Check - Portable 2w Radios (a) Attach radio antenna.

- CAUTI m

, Do NOT key radio mi mas,when radio antenna is not attached and radio is W . The radio will be dama p .

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(b) Battery power source 1 Turn radio CN.

2 Carmunicate with the operator of

, another radio frcra another emer-

. gency offsite field acnitoring kit.

3 Turn radio TF. i

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i (c) DC power source 1, Plug DC adaptor into radio.

2 Plug DC adaptor into vehicle cigarette lighter.

3 Turn radio CN.

4 Camunicate with the operator of another radio frm another emer-gency offsite field nonitoring kit.

5 'narn radio TF.

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Disconnect DC adaptor frcm vehi-ch cigarette lighter.

2 Disconnect DC adaptor frm radio. I

d. Deport to the BT for dispatch within the 10-mile EPZ, as directed by REM.
e. Wear protective clothing, dosimetry devices, and other protective equipment, as directed by the REM when conducting field nonitoring surveys.
f. Cenduct airborne particulate and radiciodine surveys, ground depositicn and surface contam-ination surveys, surface water sanpling, or dose rate neasurm ents, as directed by the REN,

, at assigned survey points. Exchaivge TIDs or filters and canisters from installed continuous

. air sanplers, as assigned. '

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l NorES:

1. Assigned survey points within the downwind sectors to be evaluated may be selected -

frun the Iandmarks/ Sector Reference Points (Attactment I), which can be referenced on the Two, Five or Ten Mile Sector Maps con-tained in the Bnergency Offsite Field Monitoring Kits.

2. Iocaticns of insta11mr1 continuous air sanpler units are shown on Attachment II.
3. Care nust be taken to avoid cross contam-ination of sample ma+=r4=1=. (This can be aoocuplished by replacing antish-tien gloves 2:equently.)
g. Maintain oczmunicaticn, if possible, with the REM in case travel routes or survey points are e hag,
h. Report survey data to the REM as quickly as .

possible. Any filters, cartridges, smears, l etc., uust be labelled and begged for return to the SAP for further analysis, unless the REM directs otherwise.

C Direct Radiation Measurernant 5.1.3 I l

a. Ctaplete itans @ , @ , @ and @ an Data Sheet 1. l l
b. Direct radiation measurements within the plume area provide a means of determining whole body gasuma dose rates and for estimating beta dose rates to the skin. Since most beta p survey instruments are sensitive to the higher beta energies only, it is necessary that a thin window detector be used for plane beta dose rate estimations. The Iberline B0-7 will be used to estimate the cose rates.

2 (1) Hold the Iberline RC> 7 with mid-range detector attached approximately four to

. five feet above the ground with the detector facing upwards in the suspected

- direction of the plane and obtain a genna dose rate (beta shield ouvering the DATE .

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detector window) . Record meter ream ng and scale setting in the Radiological Assessment Fie ' ream T*k and on Data Sheet 1 (Itans 5 and M6 ). Holding the instrument in approxinetltly.the same posi- 2 tien, re ove the beta shield and obtain a {

beta-gama dose rate. Record neter reading and scale setting in and cm

. Data Sheet 1 (Items and 6A ) .

I IGE During inclenent weather, protect the instru-ment with plastic or sczne other type of covering.

c. Report results to the REM as soon as possible. l l

5.1.4 Ground Deposition Surveys

a. Ocuplete itans @ , @ , @ and @ cm Data Sheet 1. l
b. Ground containation by radioactive material frtzu the pitme nust be determined by direct radiaticm dose rate surveys as follows:

('- (1) 'the Iberline Model RD-7 aust be used for obtaining ground deposition rates.

i (2) Hold the detector to obtain a gama dose l rate at positicms of one foot and three i feet above the surface of the ground.

Record matar reading and scale setting in the Radiological Assesment Field 2 and on Data Sheet 1. (Itaans 11 and ).

(3) Report results to the REM.

4 5.1.5 Surface Contarination Surveys

a. Contamination unear surveys sust be taken using ammar filters in an area of 100 cm8 j ( 25 4" X 4") .
b. Don a clean pair of anti-contadnation gloves.

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c. Terform contaminaticn snear survey, en a hard, horizontal surface, if available.
d. Turn m the Indle Model 12 count rate neter and ensure that the mvh signal.is also turned a

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e. Set the meter cm the X1 rala.
f. Place the probe on a clean plastic bag with the detector facing a hard surface. Record the l

ccamt rate meter reading as the l

I Count Rate m Data Sheet 1. (Itan 14 ).

NOTE:

If background reading avr=w% 200 CPM cm the X1 emla, place the smear sanpleis) into a plastic bag and nove the smear sanple(s) and count rate l ' meter to an area where the background reading is < 200 CPM.

g. If necessary, remove the smear filter fra the plastic bag (Item 5.1.5.f. (N01T) above. Place the smear filter en a clean plastic bag, taking care to prevent loss of deposited material due to rough handling.
h. Set the Indle Model 12 count rate meter cm the highest scale range. -
1. Hold the pancake probe approximately h inch I frm the W surface of the smear filter i and read the count rata meter deflection.
j. Adjust the meter scale setting domard until an approximate mid-scale meter reading is indicated.
k. Wut until the noter deflection stabilizes and record the Gross Rate (CPM) en Data Sheet 1. (Item ).
1. Using the equation given on Data Sheet 1, determine the Net Count (CPM) and record

- on Data Sheet 1. (Itan 16 ).

m. Using the equatim given cm Data Sheet 1, cal-culate'the disintegrations per te (DPM) and record on Data Sheet 1. (Itan ).

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n. Place the samar filter in a plastic bag and tag -

l the bag with the smear ramber, locaticm and l

data.

o. Report the DE. to the REM using the tha:May radio provided. g l ,

- p. Completa items 13 , and 9 in Data

- *iheet 1. Record ta . iningical l2 Assessment Field Team Tek. l

q. Return menar sample (s) and data sheet (s) to the SAP for further analysis.

5.1.6 Surface Natar Sanpling l

a. 0:mplete itsas h , h , h and h on Data Sheet 1.
b. Frcan the water source directed by the iw.ca with-draw a water sample as follows:

(1) If water is to be sampled frcza a piped water systas, (a) fully open the tap and al1= full volms flow for one to two minutes to flush the piping of residue and con-

- taninents, ensuring water does not splash an clothing.

  • (b) Don a clean pair of anti-oontamina- I tion gloves.

(c) fill a 2.5 gallon (or larger) plastic sanple bottle at least half full, I swirl the contants and empty.

(d) otmpletely fill the plastic sample bottle, cap the bottle tightly and seal the cap and bottle joint with tape.

(e) apply a label to the sample bottle and record the infonnation described in itam 5.1.6.a(4) below.

! . (f) perform dose rata @ in accor-4 '

, dance with item 5.1.6.a,(3) below.

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r .

(2) If water is to be sampled fmn an open body of wetar (lake, stream, etc.),

(a) Don a clean pair of anti e = % -

tics gloves. ,

  • (b) ifnecessary,sweepthe;watersurface

- clear of debris (e.g., slime, leaves, twigs, etc.)

(c) sutzerge a 2.5 Plirm (or larger) plastic sangle bottle, fill the bottle, ersdng that no surface debris is entreined, and aepty the ocntants.

1 1 Perfom subitam 5.1.6.b(2) (b) 12 * '

I and (c) twice.

(d) ocupletely fill the plastic sanple  ;

bottle, cap the bottle tightly and seal the cap and bottle joint with tape.

(e) apply a label to the surple bottle and record the k' ---tion described

- in itan 5.1.6.b(4) below. l2

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(f) perfoza dose rata reading in accor- ,

dance with itan 5.1.6.b(3) below. l2 l (3) Perform does rate reading as follows: I (a) The Iberline Model HO-7 nust be used i to read out the sample dose rate. l t

(b) Hold the sanple bottle and place the i detectar in ocntact with the bottm i i

of the sanple bottle. Record meter reading and scale setting in the )

Radiological Assessnent Field Team 2 TN. cm Data Sheet 1. (Itsas hand 25 ) .

  • (4) Record the following infonnation cm the saple bottle label:

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(a) SAMPLE TYPE - Surface Wittar DATE

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h (b) IICATICE - mter the name of the body of water, if known, otherwise cate-gorize it (e.g. , stream, pond, bayou, lake, etc.). Include the designation of the sector in which tie body of water is located and the approximate a

distance in miles from the GGNS Unit i

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(c) D/'KD - Enter the data and time of day.

(d) SAMPI2D BY - Star the name of the l

perscn who withdrew the aanple.

(5) Becord the sanpling activity in the off-site Radiological Mcrlitoring Team LW.

(6) Report cx :pleticm of the sample activity to the REM and return to the SAP with the sample for further analysis.

5.1.7 Air Mles (Portable Air Sanpler)_

a. Pbr grab sanples, a Radeco Model H-809C port-able air sanpler atst be uM14 =4:

(1) Otmpleta itsuns @ , @ , @,@ and @

on Data Sheet 2.

(2) Place a new particulata filter upstream of the iodine collecting cartridge in the air l2 I sampler with the fibrous (rough) side of the filter toward the outside and away fresa the cartridge.

(3) Insert an iodine collecting cartridge with l2 l the arrow on the cartridge casin, pointing l

' in the direction of air flow.

I NOIE Always use a particulata filter when collecting radioiodine sangles to prevent dust inading of the iodine collecting cartridge. l2 (4) Place the sampler on the vehicle fender

' (to sample breathing zcne) . '

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1 (5) Start the vehicle and attach the CEANGE:

clany frcan the air sampler to the (+) ter-

' minal of the vehicle battery and the BIKK clang to the (-) battery +==4nal.

- (6) Start the air sanpler, simaitaneously starting the stopwatch pro dded. Iet the rotmeter stabilize. Record the average

- flow (CTM) en Data Sheet 2.

(Item )

(7) Select a volume of air to be collected 30 ft*), record cm Data Sheet 2 (Item 7 ) and, using the r-21r ilator provi , divide the volume to be col-lected (ft*) by the rotczneter flow rate (ftS/ min) to determine the nuuber of minutes the sanpler should run.

the run time on Data Sheet 2. (Item )

(8) anoe the desired run time has elapsed, turn off the sanpler and the stopatch.

b. Particulate NOIE If measurenent of a4hrre particulate radio.-

(- activity at the collection site is not required, w M to itan 5.1.7.b(4) below.

i (1) 'nsrn an the Indlum Mcdel 12 count rate meter and ensure that the audio signal is i also turned on. l (2) Set the meter en the X1 scale (3) Place the probe en a clean plastic bag with the detector facing a hard surface.

Record the count rate meter reading as the Ba Count Rate on Data Sheet 2.

(Itan )

NOIE:

If background reading eMa 200 CSM cn the X1 scale, move the air sanpler unit to an area

', where the background  % , wling is ( 200 Cat.

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(4) Den a clean pair of anti-contamination gloves.

(5) Using tweezers, carefully remove the  !

particulate filter.

4 NOIE 6 If masurenent of aWrne particulate radioactivity at the collecticm site is not required, y a to item 5.1.7.b(15) below.

(6) Place the filter en a clean plastic bag, taking care to prevent loss of material deposited cm the filter due to rough handling.

(7) Set the Tullivn Model 12 count rate neter cm the highest scale range.

(8) Bold the pancake probe apprcximately 4 inch frca the exposed surface of the l

filter and read the count rate meter deflecticn.

(9) Adjust the meter scale setting dowrward

(' until an pin =te mid-scale meter reading is indicated.

(10) Wait until the meter deflection stabilizes and recxard the Gross Rate (CPM) cn Data Sheet 2. (Its )

(11) Using the equaticm given on Data Sheet 2, determine the Net Count Rate ( and record on Data Sheet 2. (Itan )

(12) Using the equation given on Data Sheet 2, e=1cilmte the concentration of radioactive particulates in air (uci ) and record on Data Sheet 2. (Its )

NOTES:

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- 1. Net CPM = Gross CPM - Background CPM

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2. 0.10 = Detector efficiency of Iaadim Model 12

' unit

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3. 1.0 = collectim efficiaricy of filter paper.
4. vol = volane of air pulled through air filter  !

l during sanpling period (ft2).

(13) Record the deuila and results of this 2

  • analysis in the Radiol =4r-=1; Assessnent

- Field Team LW..

(14) Report concentratim of radioactive parti-culates in air to the REM using the way o provided. Ocuplete itaans 13 and 4 en Data Sheet 2.

(15) Using tweezers, place the particulate filter in a petri dish, taking care to r d. loss of material deposited en the filter due to rough handling.

(16) Place the cover cm the petri dish, anal the dish with tape and nark the petri dish with the sanple locaticm, date, time and the initials of the technician collecting the sample.

(17) Place the maalad petri dish into a plastic bag.

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If naasurenant of =4*r= vie radiciodine activity at the collectica site is not required, evceri l

i to itam 5.1.7.c(2) below.

(1) If not performed for this locaticm in this sangling activity, pez.foon a background

- measurenant (itams 5.1.7.b(1) through (3) above). Record the count rate meter reading as the n=&ymund Count Rate on Data Sheet 2 (Itam 5 ). ,

(2) Dcm a cle.an pair of anti-contamination gloves.

(3) Rancwe the iodine collecting cartridge 2 frcan the air sampler and seal the ends

- with tape.

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1. If neasurernent of =4 % radio-i

! iodine activity at the collection site is not required, r h to it e 5.1.7.c(12) below. i l

2. Check to ensure that the flow arrow on the cartridge casing was in the sarne direction as the sampler air flow. If not, resanple for radio-l iodine.

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(4) Set the Iaadlm Model 12 count rate meter on the highest scale range.

(5) Hold the pancake probe approximately b inch frczn the exposed side of the car-tridge.

(6) Adjust the meter scale setting dowmard until an approximate mid-scale reading is indicated.

(7) Wait until the meter deflection stabiliwa and record the Gross Rate (CPM) on

, Data Sheet 2. (Item 16 )

(' (8) Using the equation given on Data Sheet 2, determine the Net Count Rate ( and record on Data Sheet 2. (Itan 17 )

I (9) Using the equation given en Data Sheet 2, calculate the ocncentraticn of radioiMine in air (uc 3) and record cm Data Sheet

2. (Item )

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1. Net CPM = Gross CPM - Background CPM j
2. 0.10 = Detector efficiency of IAadlurn Model 12 I
3. 0.82 = collection efficiency of col- 2 lecting cartridge for radio-iodines .

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4. W1 = Volume of air Im11M through cartridge during sampling period

' (ft*) l (10) Becord the details and results of this analysis in the RadiologicaI Assesment a 2 Field ' Dean LPk.

(11) Report radiciodine air ocmcentration to the RIM using tucMay dio provided.

Ctsplete itasas 9 and 20 cm Data Sheet 2.

1 (12) Place the iodine collecting cartridge into I 2

a plastic bag, la bled with the location, date, time and initials of the perscm col-lecting the sample.

d. Sample Return l

(1) Place sar:ple bag containing the iodine 2 collecting cartridge and Data Sheet 2 into the bag ocmtaining the petri dish and seal the bag.

(2) Return the air sanple media to the SAP for more deemilari analysis.

i 5.1.8. Air Sanples (Installed Contimous Air Sanpler)

a. Man directed by the REN, sanple media ocm-tained in installed continuous air sangler i units nust be collected. Installari continuous air sampler unit locations are shown en Attach-I ment II.
b. men directed to a location shown on Attactunent II, perform the following:

(1) Installed Air Mle Collection Data (Data Sheet 3) - Sheet Preparation (a) '!Wo Data Sheets must be prepared and filled out in accordance with the l

- instructicms contained in Instruc-

' tiens for Ccmpletion of the Air Sanple Collection Data Sheet (Attach-sent III) for each installed air sample unit fran Which sample mar 14m is to be collected. ,

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of Data Sheet 3 to for ya _& sanple cycle have been ccm-plated in accordance with the instructions cretainedJ.n Attacinant III.

(2) At assigned locations, parform the fol-lowing:

(a) Inspect the ocntinucus air sanpler unit visually for existing or poten-tial probleens. Sanplers found inop-erative or in need of maintenance sust be &g4 to the REN.

(b) the flow meter and ocuplete item

. cn Data Sheet 3 in accordance with instructions contained in Attach-ment III.

I (c) thit Shutdown 1 'Iurn unit . Ocuplete

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('^ instructions ocntained in Attactsnent III.

2,, Remove the rainshield, if appli- l cable, being careful not to i upset the particulate filter.

3 Cpen unit doors for ====.

i f (d) Particulate Filter Renoval i

! 1, Don a clean pair of anti ccmtam-ination gloves.

2 Using tweezers, carefully remove the particulate filter and place it in a. petri dish taking care to prevent loss of natorial deposited at the particulate filter due to rough handling.

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3 Place the cover en th3 petri dish, seal the dish with tape i

and mark the dish with the sanple location, date, time and the initials of the persen col-l a 1 meting the aanpl6.

, 4 Place the sealed petri dish into a plastic bag.

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(e) Charcoal Canister Rariaval 1 Den a clean pair of anti-contam-inaticm gloves.

2 Carefully renove the charcoal canister fzun the holder and seal the ends of the canister with tape.

3 Place the canister into a plastic bag labeled with the location, date and initials of l (~ the person collecting the

(, sanple.

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4 Benave anti-ocntamination gloves.

1 (f) Omrcoal Canister Rep 1=N

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1 Place a new charcoal canister into the air sangler canister holder.

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(g) Par +4m1ste Filter Rep 1=mt 1 Place a new particulate filter with the fibrous (rough) side of the filter facing.toward the outside and away frcm the char-c

- coal canister. .

(h) Unit Restart 1 zero the elapsed time meter.

2 Turn the unit on, adjust flow rate to read between 1.0 and 1.25 cfm.

3, Couplete itans 2 and 5 en Data Sheet 3 in with the instructions contained in At+=r+==nt III.

4 Verify all unit seals to be intact as follows:

a_ Carefully place the palm of a hand over the unit intake

' to seal it.

(. b hrve the flow meter A m; ping to zero.

NOTES (

l. If the flow meter does not drop to zero, recheck all seals and attengt to verify the seals again.
2. If unit walm cannot be made tight, report the problem to the REM.

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5 Replace the unit rainshield, if applicable, and close all unit i doors.

c. Place the sanple bag ocntaining the charcoal canistar and Data Sheet 3 into the bag con-taining the petri dish, seal the bag and return to the. SAP with the sastple media for analysis.

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d. Rocced the sampling activity in the Radiologi- 2 cal Assessuumt Field Teen LW_.

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5.1.9 Collecticm of hw TIDs

. a. In the event of a Site Dnergency "pr General

, Bnergency, insta11arl envitu..._dal TIDs zoust be collected, when directed by the IthM, to assess

. the m = lated exposure to the population in that area. Initially, caly those envism. Ral TIDs in the 3 or 4 adjoining 22.5* sectors in the downwind directicm are to be collected.

Installed envircrunantal TID locaticms are shown en Attachment IV.

b. The envitu Aal T[Ds sust be replaced by zerced personnel 'IIDs, available fztzn the lead shield in the SAP. Upcm replacenant, ccuplete the entries en the TID Field Data Sheet (Data

. Sheet 4).

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Becord date and location en the labels of the replar= writ perscmnel T[Ds.

c. The envisu ._4 1 TIDs must be returned to the SAP to be -W and ship to Iberline for

( analysis.

d. '!he perscmnel TIDs can be read at the SAP after .

collection. Wum collecting, placa each per- I scmnel TID in a plastic bag, labelled with .

location, date installed and date runoved.

e. Record the TID replacunent activity in the Radiological Amaammarit Field Team LW. 2 6.0 APPSDIGS 6.1 Attachment I -

Landmarks / Sector Deference Points 6.2 Attachment II - Air Sample Unit Iocations 6.3 Attachumt III - Instructions for completics of the Air Sample Collection Data Sheet (Installed) (Data Sheet 3) 6.4 Attachment IV - Installed Envisw_._aal TID Icc ations DATE k RADICIDGICAL ASSES 9ENT FIEID TDM MONTIUu2g; REv. 2 7/28/83 _

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  • IANEMARKS/SECITR REFDENCE PODfTS A-1 Met ibwer A-3 N rt Cobun .

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B-1 Bechtel Frmt Entrance B-2 Intersection of 'Iwo Gravel Rcads About 1 Mile East of Grard Gulf B-3 House en Hill in Curve Past F2 B-7 Karnac Ferry Iarding (Big Black River Boat Larding)

C-1 Catualk on Truck Dy-Pass C-3 Baxtar-Wilson Tranmission Lines C-5 Iast House on Ingleside Road Ibward Big Black River

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D-1 T 3-3cq Visitor's Gate D-3 Warnar Tully Ibad/ Upper Grand Gulf Road Intersectics D-4 Marner Tully Carrp Entrance D-5 Drive to I!. D. Erown's Past Railroad Bridge en Ingleside Ibad i

1 D-5 Bonner Beauty Shop (Ingleside)

D-6 Shiloh Baptist O urch D-7 Highway 61 - Ingleside Road Intersection 1,

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E-1 Jerusalem Onirch Below Dotsun's E-2 - Delore's t E-3 Springhill Onzrch E-4

  • Entrance to Lake Claiborne E-5 Ashland durch Fr6 Higbay 61 - Grand Gulf Road Intersection (Nelson's)

F-1 Markani Pole at Southern End of Iake on Waterloo had F-3 '1%o Mile Bridge Road - Old Railroad Trestle F-5 MP&L Substation F-6 Natenez Trace - Highway 18 Intersectic:n G-2 Markarl 'Itlephone Pole in Big Curve Past Arnold Acres G-4 Gate in Sharp Curve on 'Iwo Mile Bridge G-5 Addison Junior High School Entnnce G-6 Port Gibean High Fchool i

G-6 Chanberlain-Hunt Academy Beb.enn Hospital Exit and htrance i G-6 Litersection 547 and Natchaz Traos

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0-2 Second Oak Tree en Right Past Arno 4 Acres Trailer Park h-4 Saunill Appremimately 1h Miles Past First Creek cm Rodney Road H-5 Fork at Heathers Road - Ed of 31acktop had H-6 Telephone Microwave Tower - Old Colony Boad

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O O LANEMUU:S/SECTOt RITDENCE POINTS (CCNT.)

( J-2 Arnold Acres Trailer Park / Buddy's J-4 -

Franklin 500 KV Transmission Line -

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Marked Pole Past Road to Cassell's K-5 Greerwood - W 7ead Intersection Irl Glodjo's Residence l Ie6 Janus Creek Bridge M-5 Cbast Guard W Off Internatimal Paper Road N-1 Hamiltcm Lake Boat Iaunch P-1 Vent Pipe cm Inft Past Iron Gate on Heavy Haul Road P-lh Sycim w.e Trees by Barge Slip Q-1 ,

Irm Gate on Heavy Haul Road R-2 Junctics of County Road / Grand Gulf Road R-3 Upper Grand Gulf Ianding e A

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AIR SN4PIZ WIT IECATIWS SITE ID4 I4CATIm .

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  • AS-1 PG SoutNest of GWS at the Port Gibson City Barn.

(Sector G Radius 5 milan)

AS-2 61N North Northeast of GGNS, en Ibry 61 South across fr a the Yokena Oturch. Approximately 20 miles fr m G25. (Sector B Radius 13 miles)

  • AS-3 61 VA North Northeast of GWS cm Ibry 61 south at the VickstxLn.] Airport. (Sector B Radius 18 miles)
  • AS-4 GJCE Southwest of GWS. Glodjo property on Waterloo Road. (Sector I. Radius .9 milan)
  • AS-5 'IC South of Gms behind MP&L training center building. (Sector J Radius .5 miles)

AS-6 RS Northeast of G WS, south of Grand Gulf Road.

(Sector C Radius .8 milna) 2

  • AS-7 Mr North of GGNS. Iocated next to the met tower and net tower otmtrol building. (Sector A Radius .8 miles)

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AS-8 WR East of GCNS, located at Maggie Jackson's trailer on Waterloo Road near the Eastern Site Boundary. (Sector E Radius .5 miles) I AS-9 GMP North of GWS, located in Grand Gulf Military Park. (Sector A Radius 1.5 miles)

AS-10 NLT West Northwest of GWS, located at Newellten, Iouisiana. (Sector P Radius 12.5 miles)

AS-ll SrJ West SoutNest of GWS, located at St. Joseph, Iouisiana. (Sector M Radius 13.0 miles)

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( l mrmTICN DATA SHEET (IWIA SHErr 3)

. hter the date on which the air sanple is being;taken for the a h present sartple cycle. Imave blank on the Data Sheet '

for the

. next sanple cycle.

h, h - Enter on the Data Sheet for the next sanple cycle the date and time of day when the sanpler unit is restarted in the present sanple cycle, h, h - Enter en the Data Sheet for the gLmsent sanple cycle the date ard time of day when the sanpler unit is shutdown in the present sanple cycle.

@- Calculate the unit run time by ocmputing the number of hours between the dates and times of day shown under FILTER DATA -

IN and 07f. (beerve the unit run time indicated cm the 2 l =1W time meter and remrd here the lesser of the two unit run times.

h - Enter en the Data Sheet for the next sanple cycle the adjusted fim rate which is set when the unit is restarted in the present suple cycle.

( h - Enter cm the Data Sheet for the sad. sanple cycle the hv.d unit flow rate prior to unit shutdown in the present g le cycle, h - Enter any remarks which apply to the sanple collection pro-cess. If applicable (e.g., cautions, ocoditions to look for, I

etc.), repeat these runarks on the Data Sheet for the next suple cycle.

hter the name of the person who collected the sangle(s).

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SECKR SITE LIX3LTICH Within the Site Boundary a

  • M-00 Centrol - O ms D m . =n.a1 office in lead shield A M-75 Corner in fence in fzcnt of Maintenance Sh0P A M-76 SE corner SSi Basins B M-72 166' level 'nizbine blag. Unit 2 side C M-71 166' level on Unit 2 side of plant M L=

b1dg.

F M-70 N fence behind turbine b1dg.

G M-69 East protected area fence near electric his H M-68 East protected area fence across fr a chlorinaticri tank

(, J . M-67 South protected area fence West end North fence - 2 K M-66 South protected area fence across fr a .

cooling tower i L M-65 South protected area fence behind MPL warehouse M M-64 Protected area fence Southeast corner MPL Parking N M-62 Protected area fence Northeast corner MPL Parking lot N M-63 Protected area fence middle MPL parking lot

- P M-61 Protected area fence by the vehicle entrance gate .

  • 'hx:hnical Specification requiistent I

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DETALUD ENVIIOteTTAL TID IACATICES (CENTINUED) l

[ m nrn w SECTOR SITE IDCATIN P M-73 Corner of fence outside cxrdrol b1dg.

, l P M-74 Midway of North fence l P M-84 Security Island Q M-78 outside vault in Jdnin. Bldg.

Q M-79 Wall in central records 'fiMla)

Q M-80 Mall in central records old library location Q M-81 Inside Admin. Bldg., 2nd floor, northeast wall Q M-82 Tech Support Area Q M-83 Tech Suggert Secretary R M-77 Protected arsa fence beside Maintenance

(~~ General Area of Site Boundary (0-2 miles) 2

  • A M-16 Meteorological Tower at installed air sapler AS-7 (1.5 miles) 1
  • B M Bechtel Gata North Site Boundary (0.5 w 1.=)

C M-17 Grand Gulf Boad at installed air supler AS-6 (0.5 W1==)

  • C M-44 Truck bypass cm catwalk, Grand Gulf Road (0.5 miles)
  • D M-45 Visitor Center gate east side (0.5 miles)

E M-19 Behind burn pit on fence at eastern site boundary (0.5 miles)

  • E M-46 Power pole across frcza GrandIGalf/ Waterloo rtiads inters.cdon (1.0 miles)
  • Technical Specificaticm requiranent

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INS'IALUD DNIIONENIAL TID IOCATICNS (CCNI.)

COLLECTICH SECITR SITE N CNS a, *F M-18 Railroad crossing eastern site boundary (0.5 miles)

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M-20 Eastern site boundary behind burn pit (Pine) (0.5 miles)

G M-22 South of railroad entrance crossing, 100 yards on west side (0.5 miles)

  • G M-54 Bott m of curve past the Arnold's house marked with white paint (1.0 miles)
  • H M-53 Arnold Acres property fence past trailer park (1.0 miles)

J M-21 Training Center at insta11ari air sanpler AS-5 (0.5 milan)

  • J M-30 Arnold Acres Trailer Park entrance (1.0 miles) 2 K M-29 In sharp curve of Waterloo Road to

(, Waterloo Plantation (1.5 milac) '

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  • K M-52 Power pole Waterloo Ibad marked with W11ta paint (1.0 milan)

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  • L M-28 Residence Glodjo at installed air sanpler AS-4 (1.0 miles)
  • M M-27 South point site boundary 200 yards along property fence (1.0 miles) t

! *N M-25 Hamilton Iake boat launch (1.0 miles)

N M-26 Hamiltm Iake outfall (1.0 miles)

P M-15 Barge slip (south edge) (1.5 miles)

  • P M-41 Heavy haul road - J pipe on concrete block

- (1.0 miles)

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  • Technical specificaticn requirenant

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a Q M-23 County Ibad/ Heavy Haul it:ad'50 yards rorth cm pcuer pole (0.5 miles) -

  • Q M-42 Heavy haul road rorth iral gate (1.0 miles) .
  • R M-10 Entrance gate Grard Gulf Military Park (1.5 miles)

R M-24 Upper Grand Gulf Landing (2.0 miles)

  • R M-43 Gin Iake entrance (1.2 milan)

'1hree to Six Mile Zcme

, *B M-50 Big Black River boat larding cm east gate l (5.0 milan)

  • C M-51 Power pole - 0.5 miles cm gravel road to Big Black cm west side (5.0 miles)
  • D M-09 Cak tree hanger - South Warner Tully Cany

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  • D M-55 Behind Bonner's Beauty Shop at MSBH air ,

sanpler (5.0 miles)

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  • E M-01 REA pole - east of entry gate at Iake m =4 MN (3.5 mi1*a)

) *E M-58 Big Bayou Pierre Bridge - soutlwest end (5.0 nu.las)

) *F M-57 Hwy 61 North behind the "Welcane to Port l Gibson" sign - west side on tree (4.5 miles)

  • G M-07 Port Gibeen City Barn at installed air sarpler AS-1 (5.5 miles)

- *G M-56 Hwy 61 South at All Creatures Veterinary Hospital (5.0 miles) .

  • Todmical Specificaticm requirenent -

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INSDLLED DNIBCN4ENIAL TID IDCATIWS (CCNTINUED) mrurTIm "rITR STIE IDCATIN

, *H M-49 Fork in Weathers Ibad on Trace (4.5 miles)

  • J M-87 Intersection of Rodney Road and trans-mission line (4.5 milan)
  • K M-48 hwy line fence 0.4 miles cm GraaM Road on west side (5.0 miles)
  • L M-47 Bridge 0.6 miles past Rodney Ibad/

Greemood Road intersection north side (5.0 miles)

  • M M-40 Internaticnal Paper Road, wwcimately 5 miles fra site (5.0 miles)
  • N M-59 Off levee at Winter Quarters dunting Catp (5.1 milan)
  • P M-36 Curve on 608 - point nearest G WS at power pole (5.0 milan) l Beyond Six Miles, Populaticn Centers, Schools, Control _s B M-12 Iky 61 at installed air sanpler AS-2 North Yokena (13 miles) .

2i B M-13 IWy 61 - Im Tournear Hill west side of road (15 mi1**)

  • B M-14 Iky 61 at installed air sanpler AS-3 at casket ocupany (18 miles) (CWIRCL)

' C M-08 West side Big Black River south entrance (8.5 miles)

C M-11 Iky 61 - 3 miles north of Black River at I

'Drin Tower (10.5 milas)

E M-06 REA pole - east of willms beyond MiB 1

Cturch MS Iky 462 (8.0 miles)

F M-05 50 yards north of IWy 18 apprminately 5 miles east of US Iky 61 (9.0. miles) 1

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( mrrrrICE SK'ITE SITE IDCATICN G . M-04 MP&L pole - Hwy 547 north side between twin power poles (7.5 milast

. H M-03 REA pole - east side b y 61 Port Gibson Country Club entrance (7.0 miles)

L M-02 REA pole left of entry gate Windsor ruins (7.0 milan)

  • M M-38 Iake Bruin State Park - second pole along-side access road (9.0 miles)
  • M M-39 St. Joseph, Icuisiana =_wi14=7 water tank (12.0 miles)

N M-37 Winter Quarter Ncree (7.5 milan)

  • P M-33 Newelltm, Iouisiana water tower (12.0 miles)
  • Q M-35 Mor Landing - Lake Yucatan (8.0 milan)
  • R M-34 Primary levee at and of ocunty road at

(- Point Pleasant, Iouisiana (7.5 miles) 2 NOTE TIDs M-31, -32, -60 and -85 are plarwl at routinely varying locations.

Present locaticos umy be detarmined fra Envisu... d.al Surveillance Paws- Paraconel

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- WIND DIRELTION VERSUS SECIOR (Sector Intter Inside Circle)

. O z 360 10 350 340 l 20 A 30 330 320 40 B

R 50 310 0 C 60 3

i 70 290 p

30 280 ,

90 270 E

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100 260 F 110 M

250 120 40 G

L 130 230 H 140 220 K 210 150

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DA'IA SHEET I RADIATIN MEASUREMENT DATA SHEET

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X 3 feet X C. SURDCE CCNTAMINATIN SURVEYS SMEAR BACEROUND GOSS NET NLNBER I N CN COUNT RATE COUNT RATE COUNT RATE DPM DATE TIME i 1 AM 1H 2 AM PM 3

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EMF 3GENCY OPERATICES FW T'f'Y ACCESS CCNTRCL I

1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 'Ihe purpose of this es - bre is to describe:

1.1.1 the guidelines for admitting personnel into the Bnergency Operaticms Facility GXF) and the Dner- 2 gency News Media Center (DOC) . j

=== acntrols at the ECF and the MPE Work Rocm.

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2.0 REFERENCES

AND CRCES-PEFDENCES 2.1 Ommitments 2.1.1 Noclear LMdan Department Policy and C*ganiza-tien Manual

a. 5.2.3.1
b. 7.8 l

2.1.2 MPE Operatimal Quality Assurance Manual ,

OIPIe'IOP-1A) l

a. 1.3.7

( ' 2.2 Other References l

None  ;

l 2.3 Cross-References l

3.0 DEFINITICNS 2

3.1 EOF - Near-Site Dnergency Operations Facility, located in the Energy Services Center.

3.2 DOC - Bnergency News Ma Center, primary locatico is at the Chwberlain-Hunt Acadanny. 2

'1his is the 3.3 MPG Work Roca - located downstairs in the DGC.

pnmary location for MPG perscnnel to prepare news relannen to the media.

. 4.0 RESPCNSIBILITY 4.1 It is the responsibility of all perscms assigned to the ECF l2

- and DOC to be knowledgeable of and adhere to personnel access requirements.

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4.2 It is the responsibility of the Offsite anergency coordinator

( and the Security Manager to direct the BTergency Planning coordinator to nake prMral revisions, as necessary, to ensure persconel access controls htve minimal effect on the 2 operation of the Em and nac.

It is the responsibility of the offsite Brergency coordinator, 4.3 ,22 Admmistrative Director or Security Manager and other 2 supervisors that are appointed as paadad to permit access of persmnel not mmally assigned to the 22.

4.4 It is the responsibility of the nec Manager, the Corporate Security iww iative, and other supervisors that are 2 appointed as paadad, to pezmit access of personnel not nor-mally assigned to the nec.

5.0 DE5AIIS 5.1 Access controls 5.1.1 Positive access crmtrols will be es+=h14mhad by a security officer (s) inside the entrance to the EOF.

5.1.2 Positive access ocotrols will be established by a security offier(s) at the entrance to the MP&L Work 2 accm. Authorized perscmnel will consist of the folicwing:

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a. Marbers of the offsite anargency Organizaticm.
b. Non-msrbers of the Offsite Bnergency Organiza-ticm whose ar== is mW in amnedance l2 with step 5.1.3 below.
c. Exercise hrvers (ettergency exercises g);

exercise observers will be wearing pre-issued red CBSERVER identification badges and are considered to be " invisible."

5.1.3 It is recognized that the perscms filling the posi-tions listed in 4.3 and 4.4 may not be accessible at l2 all times to permit access of persons that are not neribers of the off:;ite energency organizaticm.

'! hose persons filling the positions listed in 4.3 2 and 4.4 ney delegate this access authorization authority to other knowla h ble individuals (specirl designees).

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{F Bari. No, 2 Date 7/15/83 CCRPCRATE EMERGENCY PIAN PROCEIURE DE5GENCY OPIRATICNS FFfT TTY A4 CCNTROL 1%NSAFETY REZATED 4DM ~

RevieweliL ' %",,.. [ 'm kSta:Ast(

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0 5.1.4 The security officer will verify both senbars and rum-assbers of the offsite anergency organization by

(. personal recognition or by raparing see type of l2 persmal identification (i.g. , MPE identification card, MPE badge, driver's license, etc.) against an

. access list similar to Attactments I and IV. l2 5.1.5 Personnel that are not listad en Att C d. I or that cannot provide scne identification est have w w.1 as specified in 5.1.2.b. prior to entering.

5.2 Identification Badge 5.2.1 men the security officer has verified that a person is authorized to enter the ECF ce the MPE Work 2 Bocza, the param will be issued an identification badge. The issuance of this badge will be rocceded on a fom similar to Attachment II.

5.2.2 . Persons issued e identification badge will display the badge on the frmt of their body above the weist. The badge will runnin with the assigned 1 peram and should not be carraad outside the atC or 2; the Energy Services Cantar.

5.2.3 Persons that have been issued an identification

.- badge and leave the EF ce the MPE Work Rocan, but 2

(' not the ESC or Bec, will be permitted to reenter without displaying additimal identification.

5.3 Dec Auditorium 5.3.1 A sign-in restar similar to Attachnent IV will be provided at the entrance to the Dec auditorian so that records may be kept of persmnal attending news 2 conferences.

5.3.2 All media and non-nedia perscmnel will be requested to fill out the sign-in restar.

6.0 APPDOICES 6.1 Attachment I - ECF Security Access List 6.2 Attactuaant II - ECF Identificaticm Badge Iog 6.3 Attachnent III - MPE Work Area Security Access List 2 6.4 Attactanent IV - News Briefing List (Bec Sign-In Itster) l .

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l ECT hxlH XI2SS LIST

(- Individuals whose narnes do not appear m this list mast be authorized by the Security Manager or, if he is unavailable, by the offsite Dnergency Coordinator, the Assistant to the offsite anergency Coordinator (or special designee) prior to being allowed access to the KF.

- Badge Nurter or N &L Bioloyees* Social Security Ntzter M. E. Abbott F. W. Adcock C. W. Angle J. P. Baker P. B. Benedict J. G. Cesare C. M. Cook L. F. Dale V. L. Davis S. L. Bnory J. O. Ruler R. C. Fron G. M. Grim J. R. Haley J. D. Harrington P. H. Hayes l2 S. H. Hobbs

( J. L. Hogue J. D. Hunt T. M. Johnson R. S. Kimbrough L. I. Kirkland C. W. Kittrell J. B. Ime D. C. Intken J. P. McGaughy L. R. M5ay L. W. Montague J. L. Moore l2 H. D. Morgan W. C. Page J. F. Pinto J. J. Reeves J. D. Richardson P. J. Richardson 2

  • Any individual not specifically named WSr RECEIVE AUTHORIZA, TICN before mMing his nane to this list. Ihdicate initials of authorizing MP&L arployee by " Identification Checked" coltan.

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Badge Nintber or MP&L Ehployees

  • Social Security Ntziber

- G. O. Singley G. o. anith L. G'. !T=_h_n N. L. Stapley J. H. Starling L. r. sudbeck C. L. Tyrone J. E. wallace M. S. Warner J. W. Webb G. R. Wilson R. A. nAtthauer

- State /Iu:al Representatives

  • Mississippi State Board of Health C. E. Hilton c'1=4 % County Civil Defense Icuisiana Nuclear Ehergy Division L. H. Bohlinger h nses Parish Dnargency Preparedness 1

03ame and Canpany) Identificaticn Apprmnd By other*

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  • Any individual not specifically narmed MIST RBCEIVE AUTHCRIZA-TI m before adding his nasm to this list. Indicate initials of authorizing MP&L etployee by "Identificaticn Outckad" cohan.

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MPEL WORK AREA WTRITf NTM LIST  !

Individuals whooe names do ret appear en this list nust be authrized by nec Manager or, if he is unavailable, his alternate, prior to being allowed access to the MP&L Work Area.

Badge N mber or Name yal Security Nurter

1. Patti Benedict
2. Jeffie Burrell
3. C2)arles Carmichael, Go& tin
4. Larry Dale
5. Everett Dunn
6. Frank callaher

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' 7. Cyril Guerrera, MSS

8. Trish Rivers Hayes  !
9. Dennis Hayward i
10. Larry Hogue 2
11. Markham Howe, AP&L
12. Doug Hunt
13. Janti Iong
14. Dcriald In+Jan
15. Don Meiners
16. Jim McGaughy
17. Alex McKeigney, Sr., Consultant

( 18. Mike McQueen

19. Jim Moore
20. Jack Richard
21. Dee Robinson
22. Norris Starnplay
23. Lismin Warren
24. Susan Wilbanks l

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NDIS BRIITING LIST i

l' Indivia=1= attending news briefings nust sign the fom below, giving their name and the agency represented. If not with news ==dia or an agency, check General E2blic.

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