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Forwards Objectives & Scope of Participation Proposed for Emergency Exercise Scheduled for 840605
ML20088A902
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Site: Dresden  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/16/1984
From: Sexton P
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To: Hind J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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DRESDEN STATION EMERGENCY EXERCISE, JUNE 5, 1984 NRC DOCKET NUMBERS 50-237 50-249

Dear Mr. Hind:

Attached are the Objectives and the Scope of Participation proposed for the Dresden Exercise to be conducted on June 5, 1984.

These Scenario documents are submitted in accordance with the NRC and FEMA requirements.

Questions regarding the Dresden Scope of Participation or Objectives should be directed to Peter Sexton, (815)-942-8169.

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P.F. Sexton Emergency Planner Technical Services Nuclear PFS:wjm Enclosures cc: Mr. Wallace Weaver, RAC Chairman FEMA, Region V 300 South Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606 Mr. E. Erie Jones, Director, Illinois ESDA 110 East Adams Street Springfield, Illinois 62705 Mr. Steve Dunas Illinois Dept. of Nuclear Safety 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, Illinois 62704 CECO: J.C. Golden,-Technical Services Nuclear J.S.. Scott, Technical Services Nucleur Nuclear Station Division D. L. Farrar, Nuclear Licensing Adminstration EOF-84-40 0385A e40413osoa e40409 MAR 10.1984' PDR ADOCK 05oo0237 PDR.

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Objectives Primary Objective Demonstrate the capability to implement the Commonwealth Edison Generating Stations Emergency Plan in cooperation with the Illinois Plan for Radiological Accidents to protect the puolic in the event of a major accident at the Dresden Station.

Supporting Objectives:

1) Incident Assessment and Classification
a. Demonstrate the capability to assess the accident conditions, to determine which Emergency Action Level (EAL) has been reached, and to classify the accident level correctly in accordance with GSEP. (Control Room, TSC and EOF.)
2) Notification and Communication
a. Demonstrate the capability to notify the principal offsite. organizations via_NARS within_15 minutes of classification. (Control Room, TSC and EOF)-
b. Demonstrate the ability to notify the NRC within one hour of incident occurrence. (Control Room, TSC and EOF.)

c .. Demonstrate the capability to contact organizations that would normally assist in an emergency, but are not participating in thisLexercise (i.e. Sargent &

Lundy, General Electric, INPO). (EOF and TSC.)

d. Demonstrate the' ability to provide accurate and' timely information so. reports may be made to the Joint-Public Information Center (JPlC):for press releases. (JPIC)
e. Demonstrate the ability'of th'e News Information Center to control rumors that have been generated off-site.

(JPIC)

3) -Radiological Assessment:
a. Demonstrate the capability to calculate off-site dose

_ projections. (TSC,:and EOF)

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3) Radiological Assessment: (cont'd)
b. Demonstrate the capability of environmental field teams to conduct field radiation surveys, collect air, liquid, vegetation and soil samples when needed.

(Environs Team)

c. Demonstrate the capability to conduct in-plant radiation protection activities. (OSC/ Health Physics Teams)
d. Demonstrate the ability to collect and simulate analysis of air or liquid samples on site.

(OSC/ Rad. Chem.)

e. Demonstrate the ability to perform calculations with radiological survey information, trend this information and make appropriate recommendations concerning protective actions. (EOF, TSC)
4) Emergency Facility Manning:
a. Demonstrate'the ability to activate the emergency organization and staff the nuclear station emergency response facilities in accordance with procedures.

(Control Room, TSC, EOF, OSC/ General Plant and JPIC) .

b. Demonstrate the ability to perform a shift turnover of Directors in the Technical Support Center. . (TSC)
c. Validate the minimum staffing concept of the EOF. (EOF)
5) Emergency Direction and Control
a. Demonstrate the ability of the directors to manage the l

' emergency organizations in the implementation of the GSEP. (TSC and EOF)

b. Demonstrate the capability to assemble and account for onsite personnel within 30 minutes of notification.

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c. Demonstrate the ability to interface with the NRC through the use of CECO role players as~NRC individuals in the TechnicalLSupport Center and the Emergency Operations. Facility. (TSC'and EOF)
6. Recovery and Re-entry

.a.- Demonstrate the capability of theLemergency response personnel to identify requirements, programs, policies-governing damage' assessments and implementation.of:

procedures ' for recovery and re-entry. (TSC.and EOF) g

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r-SCOPE OF PARTICIPATION Commonwealth Edison will participate in the Dresden Station exercise by activating the on-site emergency response organization and the EOF as appropriate, subject to limitations that may become necessary to provide for safe ef ficient operation of the Dresden Station and other CECO nuclear generating stations.

Activation of the TSC and other on-site participants will be conducted on a real time basis during the nightime hours, starting somewhere between 12 AM and 6 AM. The shift on duty will receive the initial scenario information and respond accordingly.

The Nuclear Duty Person and the balance of the Recovery Group will be prepositioned close to the Dresden Station to permit use of Recovery Group personnel from distant locations.

The Corporate Command Center will not be activated.

Commonwealth Edison will demonstrate the capability to make contact with contractors whose assistance would be required by the simulated accident situation, but will not actually incur the expense of using contractor services to simulate emergency

-response except as prearranged specifically for-the exercise.

Commonwealth Edison will arrange to provide actual transportation and communication support in accordance with existing agreements to the. extent specifically prearranged for the exercise. Commonwealth Edision will provide unforeseen actual assistance only to the extent the resources are available and do not hinder normal operation of.the company.

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