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Public Version of Revised Crisis Mgt Plan Implementing Procedures,Including 5.3.1 Re Recovery Manager & Immediate Staff Group Plan & 5.3.4 Re Scheduling/Planning Support Group.W/Felton 840823 Memo
ML20095K713
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Site: Oconee, Mcguire, Catawba, McGuire, 05000000
Issue date: 08/15/1984
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l DUKE POWER COMPANY CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTING PLANS l

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l TABLE OF CONTENTS Tab Plan or Procedure Description 5.3.1 Recovery Manager and Immediate Staff Implementing Plan l 5.3.2 Crisis News Group Plan Oconee Crisis News Group-McGuire Crisis News Group 5.3.3 Administration & Logistics Support Group Implementing Plan 5.3.4 Scheduling / Planning Support Group Implementing Plan

, ' 5.3.5 Design & Construction Support Group Implementing Plan 5.3.6 Nuclear Technical Services Group Implementing Plan 5.3.7 Nuclear Engineering Services Group Implementing Plan 5.3.8 (0 pen) 5.3.9 (0 pen) 5.3.10 Oconee Crisis Phone Directory 5.3.11 McGuire/ Catawba Crisis Phone Directory 5.3.12 Transmission of Follow-up Emergency Information to Offsite i

Agencies--Oconee Nuclear Station 5.3.13 Transmission of Follow-up Emergency Information to Offsite

. Agencies--McGuire and Catawba Nuclear Stations 5.3.14 Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions within the i t

Ten Mile Radius of McGuire Nuclear Station

! 5.3.15 Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions within the Ten Mile Radius of Oconee Nuclear Station 5.3.16 Quarterly Inventory / Communications Equipment Check 5.3.17 QAC Data Available in an Emergency 5.3.18 Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions within the Ten Mile Radius of Catawba Nuclear Station 5.3.19 (Only in Dose Assessment Implementing Procedures Manual)

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5.3.20 Monthly Communications Test for McGuire/ Catawba CMC DOSE ASSESSMENT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES MANUAL

. MNS HP/0/B/1009/05 First Response Evaluation of a Reactor Coolant Leak

{ Inside Containment MNS HP/0/8/1009/06 Procedures for Quantifying High Level Radioactivity Releases During Accident Conditions MNS HP/0/B/1009/08 Evaluation of a Reactor Coolant Leak Inside '

Containment l MNS HP/0/8/1009/09 Release of Radioactive Materials Thrcugh the Unit Vent i MNS HP/0/8/1009/10 Release of Liquid Radioactive Materials Exceeding l Technical Specifications '

ONS AP/0/8/1000/07 Procedure for Offsite Dose Calculations by Control Room Personnel or Emergency Coordinator During a Radiological Accident

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ONS HP/0/8/1009/11 Projection of Offsite Dose From the Uncontrolled Release of Radioactive Materials Through a Unit Vent ONS HP/0/8/1009/14 Project of Offsite Dose From Releases Other Than Through a Vent 5.3.19 Procedure for Estimating Food Chain Dese under Post-Accident Conditions CNS RP/0/A/5000/11 Protective Action Recommendations Without the OAC CNS HP/0/B/1003/06 Alternative Method for Determining Cose Rate Within the Reactor Building CNS HP/0/8/1009/12 Quantifying Gaseous Releases Through Steam Relief Valves under Post-Accident Conditions CNS HP/0/8/1009/13 Offsite Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Release of Gaseous Radioactive Material Through the Unit Vent CNS HP/0/8/1009/14 Offsite Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Release of Liould Radioactive Material ,

CNS HP/0/8/1009/15 Offsite Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Release of Gaseous Radioactive Material Other Than Through the Unit Vent Aug. 15, 1984

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5.3.1 Recovery Manager & Immediate Staff Group Plan Rev. 9 8/15/84

Recovery Manager and Immediate Staff Group Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. SC0PE....................................................... 2 II. ORGANIZATION................................................ 3

. III. FUNCTIONAL RESP 0NSIBILITIES................................. 4-6 IV. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE - CALL LIST.......................... 7 3 a i

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- I. SCOPE The Recovery. Manager and Immediate Staff are responsible for the.overall management and recovery of nuclear station (s) emergency situations requiring activation of the Crisis Management Plan.

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II. RECOVERY MANAGER AND IMMEDIATE STAFF ORGANIZATION Recovery Manager G. E. Vaughn - Primary M. S. Tuckman - Alternate

  • M. D. McIntosh - Alternate
  • J. W. Hampton - Alternate
  • Emergency Response Adm'inistrative Asst.

Coordinator L. Kessler R. E. Harris . D. Suggs Coordinator Asst.

G. Merritt Senior Company Officer W. H. Owen - Primary A. C. Thies - Alter,nate

- In an emergency at one of the company's nuclear stations, the station managers at the two unaffected stations will be used as alternates to the Recovery Manager and Public Spokesman. The primary Recovery Manager will decide, at the time, based upon the situation, who will be alternate Recovery Manager and who will be alternate Public Spokesman. If the Primary Recovery Manager listed above is not available at the time of the emergency, the Alternate contacted will become the Primary Recovery Manager and will make the. determination of alternates.

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III. FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES A. Recovery Manager Reports to: Vice President - Nuclear Production Department Supervises: Immediate Staff and All Functional Managers Basic Function: Supervises the overall management and recovery of nuclear station emergency situations requiring activation of the Crisis Management Plan.

Primary Responsibilities:

1. Establish a direct line of communications with the Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator to be able to provide input and assistance to the station.
2. To direct the functional area managers in necessary tasks to be performed for resolution of the situation.
3. To provide a Duke Power Company management link for coordina-tion with the NRC and other federal agencies.
4. To provide a means for management review and approval of recom-mended actions to resolve emergency situations, d
5. To make recommendations to offsite agencies for public protec-
tive actions. -

1 Principal Working Relationships:

I 1. Station Manager for status updates, system operation, and j other necessary information.

2. Function Managers for distribution of work tasks.
3. NRC and other federal agencies for consultation and recom-
mendations.
4. State and local officials for making public protective action  ;.

recommendations.

1 il B. Emergency Response Coordinator Reports to: Recovery Manager l:

Supervises:

Basic Functions: Advise the Recovery Manager on the Crisis Management Plan and Station Emergency Plan relationship to the emergency situation.

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Primary Responsibilities:

1. Assist the Recovery Manager in classification of emerg' ency conditions, recommendations to offsite authorities, and in con-sultations with NRC and other federal agencies.

Principal Working Relationships:

1. Recovery Manager for Emergency Plan considerations
2. Functional Managers / Administrative Assistant for, work tasks
3. NRC for Emergency Plan considerations C. Recovery Manager's Administrative Assistant  !

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Supervises:

Basic Function: To assist the Recovery Manager in assignment and distribution of work tasks, followup on specific projects, in other requests as they arise; and to maintain the official CMC log book of decisions, activities, and operations.

Primary Responsibilities: ,

1. To assist the Recovery Manager in resolution of nuclear facility emergencies requiring activation of the Crisis Manage- I ment Plan. -

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1. Recovery Manager for work tasks
2. Functional Manager / Emergency Response Coordinator for resolution of tasks D. Senior Company Officer Reports to: Duke Power Company President, Board of Directors Supervises: N/A Basic Function: This position serves as the senior management contact with the Crisis Management Center and as the focal point for questions from the Governors of North and South Carolina, other senior level management, and the Board of Directors.

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I Primary Responsibilities:

j 1. This position will make an initial " courtesy call" to the Governors of North and South Carolina, making himself/herself available for followup calls on an as-needed, informal basis.

The Governor will be kept up-to-date on the specifics of the situation by his/her staff.

North Carolina Governor's office South Carolina Governor's office

2. This position will serve as the focal point for questions from other senior level management.
3. This position will serve as the focal point for questions from the Board of Directors.
4. This position receives information on the status of the plant from the planning coordinator of the Scheduling / Planning Group.

Scheduling Coordinator Can Be Reached At:

G'uire/ Catawba CMC;

5. This position will receive initial notification from the Recovery Manager as shown in Part IV of this plan.

E. Coordinator's Asst.

Reports to: Emergency Response Coordinator Supervises:

Basic Function: To assist the Emergency Response Coordinator in followup on specific projects and other requests as they arise.

Primary Responsibilities:

1. To assist the Emergency Response Coordinator in resolution of tasks.

Principal Working Retationships:

1. Emergency Response Coordinator for tasks.

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IV. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE - CALL LIST Call From Station Station Shift Supervisor or Designee d Duty Engineer a G. E. Vaughn - war home l

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-+ J. W. Hampton work home Facility Activation Note:

! For Oconee, the quickest access j in the evening hours is by automobile.

In the daylight hours, one to ons and j one-half hours could be saved by flying -

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5.3.4 - Scheduling / Planning Support Group TABLE OF CONTENTS Pajte I. SCOPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 II. FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 A. Scheduling / Planning Support Group Manager ........ 2 B. Planning Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 C. Scheduling Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

0. Perfo rmance Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 E. Operations Support Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 III. SCHEDULING / PLANNING GROUP ACTIVATION ............. 8 IV. EMERGENCY FACILITIES - EQUIPMENT AND RESOURCES ........ 9 V. IMPLEMENTATION OF FACILITY AND EQUIPMENT ........... 10 VI. LONG RANGE RECOVERY FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 VII. FIGURES .
1. Reporting Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2. " Call Tree". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3. Telephone Directory ................... 14
4. Organization Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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I. SCOPE The' Scheduling / Planning Support Group performs a dual role in emergency /

recovery situations. During the emergency phase of an incident, the group provides direct support to the Recovery Manager and the other Function Managers by maintaining trending displays and logs of critical plant parameters and by periodically providing an analysis' and review of important changes that have occurred. In the long term recovery effort the individuals perform the functions of planning work items, scheduling the effort, and checking the progress of the work.

Further, the Scheduling / Planning function includes Operations Support.

Personnel in this section support the station in their need for additional manpower, analysis, or procedures in operations.

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II. FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES A. Scheduling / Planning Support Group Manager Reports to: Recovery Manager Supervises: Scheduling / Planning Staff functions of Planning Coordinator, Scheduling Coordinator and Performance Monitor Basic Functions:

This individual is responsible, in the emergency phase of an incident, for maintaining and updating plant status information in the nearsite Crisis Management Center (CMC) and to provide an informed contact for upper level manage-ment. In the recovery phase of an incident, this individual is responsible for formulating, coordinating, and expediting plans and schedules for the Recovery Manager.

Primary Responsibilities:

1. During the emergency phase of an incident:

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a. Distribute updated plant status sheets and other information to CMC personnel. l ,
b. Update and maintain trends of critical parameters in Recovery Manager's office.

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c. Provide a contact for upper-level management.

This contact will be knowledgeable of plant systems and the emergency situation.

d. Provide a contact for NRC and INPO in the CMC.

[ 2. During the recovery phase of an incident:

a. Meet with and evaluate reports developed by the Planning Coordinator, Scheduling Coordinator, and Performance Monitor.
b. Fo'rmulate plans and schedules for the upcoming work periods based on Coordinator and monitor recommendations and report evaluations.
c. Meet with the Recovery Manager as required.

Present concise progress reports, activity schedules, and overall progress review meeting '

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l B. Planning Coordinator

. Reports to: Scheduling / Planning Support Group Manager l Supervises: N/A

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In the emergency phase of an incident this position serves as the contact for upper level management and provides support in the update and maintenance of plant status information. Further, this individual, through

. the Scheduling / Planning Manager, keeps the Recovery Manager and Staff aware of critical parameters and

status of the event.

In the recovery phase of an incident, this position serves as the focus for information from all recovery forces and formulates this information into a logical recovery plan. This position also maintains records and prepares progress reports on recovery operations.

This position prepares the agenda for and keeps minutes of progress review meetings.

primary Responsibilities:

1. In the emergency phase of an incident:

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a. Serve as information contact for upper-level management (primary).
b. Maintains awareness of the situation, provides updates to the Recovery Manager, and considers the potential release pathways in determining critical parameters.
c. L'pdate INPO at un a periodic basis.

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Nuclear Network entries on the situation. An l entry will be prepared, will be approved by the Recovery Manager, and will be logged onto Nuclear Network by either support personnel in l Scheduling / Planning or G.O. staff normally r sponsible for this activity, i

2. In the recovery phase of an incident:
a. Provide 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> coverage throughout the incident for this function.

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3. Core Physics Coordinator regarding required operating procedures to protect the core.

III. SCHEDULING / PLANNING SUPPORT GROUP ACTIVATION l 1. Once it has been determined that an Alert or higher classification event has occurred' requiring the activation of the Crisis Management l

Center, the Nuclear Production Duty Engineer will contact the l l Scheduling / Planning Support Group Manager. This contact will be l made according to the format of Figure E-2 of the Crisis Management Plan (CMP).

2. The Scheduling / Planning Support Group Manager will initiate activation of the group as described in Figure 2.
3. The group will report as noted on the initial callout.

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IV. EMERGENCY FACILITIES - EQUIPMENT AND RESOURCES

- A. Facilities The Scheduling / Planning Support; Group Manager is located in the Recovery Manager's office in the; Crisis Management Center. For Oconee, the Recovery Manager t's Ibcated in the Oconee Training Center. For McGuire and Catawba, Scheduling and Planning personnel are to report to WC-1010.

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Communication is by phone. See procedures 5.3.10 "Oconee Crisis Phone Directory" and 5.3.11 "McGuire/ Catawba' Crisis Phone Directory" for listings.

2. Equipment and Supplies Status boards and 10 mile EPZ, maps are stored at the Oconee Training Center in the Wachovia Building,10th floor. These will be used as needed.

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Emergency Activation Message ,

'The. Nuclear Production Duty Engineer is contacted by the Nuclear Station in an

! emergency with information as shown in Figure E-4. The Duty Engineer contacts the Recovery Manager with that information. If the CM0 is to be activated,

.the Duty Engineer uses this format to contact at least one person from each group shown in Figure B-12 of the Crisis Management Plan. Each group in the CM0 uses this format to alert,its members.

Your name .

Person who contacted you Your Group .

Persons you contacted with this message i

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Message Format

1. This is (caller's name).
2. I am notifying'you of a drill / actual emergency at Nuclear Station, Unit No. .
3. At this time the class of emergency is:

Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency.

4. You are to activate your portion of the Crisis Management Organization and have them report to: the Charlotte General Office j the Oconee Training Center the Liberty Retail Office
5. Specific Instructions (if any)
6. Please retrun a copy of this completed format to the Emergency Response Coordinator.

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CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTING PLANS 5.3.6 - Nuclear Technical Services Group Rev. 13 August 15, 1984

IV. FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT, AND RESOURCES A. Facilities - The Nuclear Technical Services Manager is located in the Crisis Management Center (location as specified by the Recovery Manager upon initial notification). This center is the headquarters of the Recovery Manager and his staff and from here all emergency and recovery activities will originate. The near-site and backup CMC for Oconee Nuclear Station are the Oconee Training Center and Liberty Retail Office, respectively. The CMC location for McGuire and Catawba Nuclear Stations is in the General Office. The Recovery Manager is in Room WC-1010. The Technical Services Support Section will operate out of Wachovia Center 2390. The Offsite Radiological Coordinator and his section will operate out of room WC-1222 for McGuire and Catawba.and at the Oconee Training Center for Oconee.

B. Equipment and Resources

1. Communication
a. Crisis Management Center - redundant two-way communications with the Emergency Operation Center, the Control Room, other appropriate off-site agencies and telephone.
b. Alternate Crisis Management Center - Has some communications capability as described for Crisis Management Center.
c. Support Group Personnel at Site - Telephone connections with Crisis Management Center and Alternate Crisis Management Center, and with the station.
d. Personnel at General Office - Telephone, public or private.
2. Technical and Professional Personnel
a. Health Physics (1) Coordinator - 1 (2) ALARA Planning / Engineering For HP Organization: (a) D. T. Parsons (b) 1 Vendor supplied engineer /

professional For Oconee: (a) R. L. Clemmer l l (b) J. G. Weinbaum  !

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For Catawba: (a) G. Terrell (b) 2 Vendor supplied engineer /

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For McGuire: (a) M. D. Thorne ,.

(b) 2 Vendor supplied engineer / I professionals (3) Dosimetry Service l (a) 1 Technician Oconee or McGuire supplied

.(b) 3 Clerks Oconee or McGuire supplied (c) 2 Clerks Vendor supplied (4) Training and Respiratory Fitting  !

(a) 3 Technicians Oconee, Catawba, or McGuire supplied (5) Instrument Calibration (long term) l (a) 2 Technicians Oconee, Catawba, or McGuire supplied.

b. Radwaste (1) Coordinator - 1 (2) Planning / Engineering l

For Oconee (a) D. L. Vaught (b) M. S. Terrell For McGuire (a) D. L. Vaught (b) D. J. Homce i (c) 8. Wood For Catawba (a) D. L. Vaught (b) M. S. Terrell (c) D. J. Homce l (3) Offsite Releases (a) J. M. Stewart (b) H. J. Dameron i

, (c) Jim Thornton I (4) Vendor Interfaces - 1 (a) Vendor Representative 1 (5) Shipping / Receiving (a) M. G. Kriss (b) C. F. Lan (c) 2 Technicians Oconee or McGuire supplied I

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(1) Coordinator - 1 (2) Sample Collection (a) 10 Technicians Oconee, Catawba, or McGuire supplied (b) 7 alternates: P. W. Downing C. L. Hathcock W. M. Funderburke S. Biswas

. T. P. Lee M. Neill G. Barker (3) Data Evaluation l (a) R. Clark (Nuclear Engineering Services)

(b) 1 Westinghouse representative for McGuire (c) 1 B&W representative for Oconee (4) Special Projects . l (a) W. M. Funderburke (b) C. L. Hathcock (c) J. C. Morcock (d) P. W. Downing (e) S. Biswas (f) T. P. Lee (g) M. Neill (h) G. Barker

3. Equipment and Supplies
a. Computer input / output capability including dedicated phone lines
b. Calculators - batteries, chargers
c. Stationery Supplies 4
d. Recorders - extra tapes, batteries, chargers
e. Floor plans of station projected radiation levels electrical outlets breathing air header outlets instrument air header outlets demineralized water outlets sampling locations radiation monitor location i high radiation area doors
f. Flow Diagrams of Processing Capabilities including storage capacity
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VI. PROCEDURE REFERENCE The following procedures are carried out by the referenced coordinators during Lan incident:~

'Special Assistance Coordinator 5.3.12 " Initial and Followup Emergency Messages - Oconee" 5.3.13 " Initial and Followup Emergency Messages - McGuire and Catawba" Field Monitoring Coordinator-5.'3.14 " Crisis Management Center Environmental Monitoring For Emergency Conditions Within The Ten Mile Radius of McGuire Nuclear Station" 5.3.15 " Crisis Management Procedcure - Environmental Monitoring -

Oconee Nuclear Station" 5.3.18 " Environmental Monitoring For Emergency Conditions Within The Ten Mile Radius of Catawba Nuclear Station" Dose Assessment Coordinator Oconee Procedures: HP/0/B/1009/10 " Quantifying Releases Through Steam Relief Valves" HP/0/B/1009/11 " Releases Via The Vent" i

HP/0/8/1009/14 " Releases Other Than The Vent"

AP/0/8/1000/07 " Control Room Dose Assessment" McGuire Procedures: HP/0/8/1009/06 " Qualifying High Level Releases" i

HP/0/B/1009/08 " Reactor Coolant Leak Inside Containment" HP/0/B/1009/09 " Release Via The Vent" l

HP/0/B/1009/10 " Liquid Release" HP/0/B/1009/05 " Control Room Dose Assessment" i

Catawba Procedures: HP/0/B/1009/06 " Alternative Method For Dose Rate Calc. Inside Containment" HP/0/8/1009/12 " Quantifying Release Through Steam Relief Valves" HP/0/8/1009/13 " Releases via The Vent" HP/0/8/1000/14 " Liquid Release" HP/0/B/1009/15 " Releases Other Than The Vent" i RP/0/A/1000/11 " Protective Action Recommendations

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. . . . . u ',; ,. .e si . }, .. . . ... n

-+.:;D ;. ?;u::W; ?. :p

.: G $ 7 M. $. .g ef;:

Chemistry R. W. Eaker $"y : .!;g:~$'

2:n-j: ig'{ }

Coordinator V>~ r , S x p J: H..~.

S. Biswas 5.kf;%J.@W. La':/7 ' ,~ f .$ )N.'L 2

W M,

..%:f . .h . , ..

5 4..

W. M. Funderburke .jf f.; ':'.,i e":',.4,r, / w ./ ?p %.Wf,- .;

P. W. Downing

[y w8 h dsffd$ ,hh b h:# n,~ hl.*?

%^':

G. M. Barker W Q.Qw.M fb$$$.$a.)W . wTC .r A.e._:t.A G& .. .4f -

A t t

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I TABLE 2 (cont'd) j i NUCLEAR TECHNICAL SERVICES GROUP PERSONNEL Position Name Business Phone Home Phone Health Physics Support ,

m: !v. , y ~. : .-  :

. v. e.

R. L. Clemmer [e;I. C.l.[w'.A. .

s 4 T. ~@. .. .. , c .25.'@s. . ,"

r..

j ,,.

4, .

.rr . . w 7..t s I'7 6 . . e. .- --

.[ . :ff 3 _-e..

, ,b - ., '}, p M. D. Thorne x '.T. :F

  1. Q a.

@;j, T'M e g.%:' a. +; a m J 1.c

' M f Er5:

- + :5s..f ~.i  ? ( ( .; ,;. . l q e:g sf}@j,Fp;' W. & l 9 *9: , ' ;*, .%, l ,* r *Y'N Gary Terrell 1:

4: n't .. n  ;. x.a + .i: w qm  ; ,...P-e mg &!

Radwaste Support NT. E

. g.s,w,. [ D ^,. p .

.:.: p$, a g.,, .: . YJ' l:8:--

ygs e;s , u v; ep t .

q< .4,,; . ..y, h..g[z.a ,..,y.. -9 .yg  ?;7 s%' g.

B. Wood 9' V,, kW. s. 6. .y ei.yl%8 9? ^ + 5 M S:.C$;E: U. W. .6%!-

J. Thornton *%* I IM DN"'N

!o &:.y.. 7+-xe , 4

},f.2 f ].

F,- n ,m.m. (n'5.21* . .,

9%.y. .A..

M. G. Kriss -

or . $.a

.!M; N..;. g ,;

h? .m . . w%.,> s../,.2; Wr.e S t

.c. .

,p . Y,, p*Q.i. .', -

Chemistry Support k'ugNN

> 2%:q,. 9 .Yb+ .': M:.h.L.  :

7

h. ;i .;f.,  ;.f[.NM.de x m.

.?: 9w

. c g ,A .;:v ..:

,;5T" n ,. ' a Q. ps w i

C. L. Hathcock ".. ,,.;a% A. , . M..rfg4 8 J 7

. ,.,L. . I.;N.:.x t.4., N61:.

,. .. I

-. -s%. -

,, 9. . . W W k N ,

% >Ar q;e5f.m

q. b gg. 4 gh..g.

J. C. Morcock *

, pt. gl.q;,

9, _ c.p7.y y 7, w 9 .= j. g p;;.g p ,l g .g g~... . .n . :. s T. P. Lee 7Ys.A

.ww v.r p;

d: N, m..: .. w:%;. u ,'.K-a,<!. ,n.PNEGM Nh y4:-%y.- w 4s. ,

.%.%w.

x. '

M. W. Neil gj%y  : .gp%: , .,.QMAq;;-(f ,

uv m.  ; .:4. .: m ".:. n. y Resource Coordination Support Mi.N..-'.h?.%y$M.,.k,r.

$pj. .x n 1p . . p * .; .

pg

. j S~-

-3" 46 gy c

J. C. Wimbisb yy$;$p~idM y.- y . g_ v .y@j+,aq;M. .4._ j g1 g.@4

y. g $. . l. . 3 ;.9:

j-wi m f .C e: w

  • r nv ' 4 \'

L. Moss .e.l v 5 S ..# ' '4,.l.4.

m

.,w.y'. 'ttc; .'A;-lI

.a : ':. -- t s. V,. .~i . . c.r.,w 4 ..

m.- . %. . ..a Off-Site Radiological Coordinator  %, .u:u. gp%- . . ;D.. ..Mv .r

+ ..M - ?c.d,b.

' a -..b'i-a s M .. s 'J '.

. .a_

p;9 -Aq. 'Mw .. ., Q s w x L v;.e -.e-m;#n.. 3 -

Primary: L. Lewis (All)

  • l' t > b ' i c-s +

,(. Y:,;. ?

F. G. Hudson .'.(All) a+ y;-%.9i@.v-,gligid. G v .

q. :. -* St

. c

?.

.y 7 g4.. ,<. :.

e .

.. EM,

.7 a t.%:%: g. '.r A.. >,ig;.. , . . a.

. w. p. - -

N. c . ,f e W .b 's

. Alternates: W. P. Deal -

~ g. . . li .,>.g'O-l (MNS or ONS) %o...g.p.w...J

.4-g -

. N.

.y g..?.'. .O,e.q y,

m, , ,y : , . ...- -

-g-F, :,.,g' .,.;s

,.y.

A,wn.Ay-e..j >-

C. T. Yongue  ? t *: c , N. .,7 :

(MNS or CNS)

D.' N Xt f .< . 3@ ,, pAM pM2 :/' ,s-.,' v4, .4#

y.  :< ..r e s - *. .n .

ng 4' W't y . .n (( .~a.,%M d5-' e ;

T. J. Keane L l$W . .^. : . M. 1PMg.. 4' +?+"*~ .

, ;:. . - .# Nl7

'; ;y b : T *.

(ONS or CNS) 3,+._ w4; .: .a..h;; .u w . .. ~ w . . .

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TABLE 2 (cont'd)

NUCLEAR TECHNICAL SERVICES GROUP PERSONNEL Position Name Business Phone Home Phone Field Monitoring Coordinator u .. g .. - .- . ... -r..

. p .. 4;_ : s " , r m., w . .. . v ,.. .

Primary: J. M. Ferguson y.o. . #s. .::gg .,,n. >~ .e (A11) s,

,e- >:. t . , , .

- u.v * *% ~

. . - 5 ..',

.8g

- .' C.%" v 'm.r.;

> w .,y ~. 4 ,..,;v.T , 7., w...

4 9 , - ,.

l 6- Q. , T.. : (3 -...p. L W Alternates: J. J. Sevic u, s '. . -~ # .

  1. J,u .;/. ' .

(0conee) r :.' .i_ ' ;; ~::.' ;,.;. ,*a.x.;.

. ., ,7. W

,y ..t_ , , < M, : _. ~ :: ;;

~

a.

-( 4 .,,.

C. V. Wray i /:.i'c P s . lpg ::y f f .". ; J.l". :~ ' ; i l

.- - .: - ^ } -; . ' L,. y i/A

.~

4 (Catawba)

I

.M c^.. 3;f ' * . .;', ;:.T_ty y.e. ' :- . .;: c+ . . . . -  ;

. . .y ; ,4.n Laboratory Analyses Coordinator 1  : *,' - .  : , .

s. u ,s.. . . . . ... .. , .- . ,.i :....

.4- : 's:m;.a 1 ?.l-

, -i .. .

.. . v ,.1 ,. .

Primary: J. S. Isaacson N i:f.' ' ': .7 .. . [' . ". , .c 2 . . 4 $*'-

(Al1) Y.VY. * .. ', J 6a ' . s "y':'*.' c ;' 95 V , . . . .., 4' . a 4/,,

.g v e. , ,9, ! g . .' s

, ~ . .;

  • l?.P ';. ..? XI,. 3 1 [. f ? , Y. . .'z..3..

Alternates: G. T. Mode '

y . 5 .

(ONS or MNS) ,i f. , ' .: M .J.: ;- ' 'q,L. c : g.:4 'l c' .#' ,,' : . C. Q' -

3 A

  • [. y ,- ,- *N

(. .4.' .

N - .

.f 4 , j*'. . _,'

W. F. Byrum 1.gg.7 g ; ; . .

,< ; m . - 3. A- .. . A (ONS or CNS) . g ; g 7.l f .f. g.7.g s , . , . , . . p, ,. ._

<.,s. .r.,. ..

.q. ;ij. ':

.,g,_.

. a . ... . . ,.;( -: , w 8 ; ' .:

'...7 j..u 7pt -M_;*.c:44 .. eg tfy, d Technicians: B. A. Broadway --i .'

(All) *t ; ' - '. N.c" .J s ",7. i 'E.

. p 4.'.'-s,.~.# t ,

Np, c

Q 4' , . .: ...t 1. ).

x

/. >:,9 .  %-_;,e < :. .A .

Jesse Arias (*.'.te..^"3...y'7ch,..D.cgl.,,v..W

, < s

.[ . .f ' I We . ,. .s ..e ..

T X.,

(All) #j.-M. .. .. ..o. . ;

" ' N % .n- . 3. .Ar -

.P"..

. . " , ...yq : $ . ,i,L

e. .

'h .k' ^<lI.U . b; M.y. - # ?.!~. 6 i S.

Linda McDermid (Al1) [-e Y.

, . ,s.

,, F. f.. .s'. .g -

i 1 . y r- n.-

. w . ,. - *:;;.-

.<v Dose Assessment Coordinator m

-4y . , . . .. ..~1-

^ 1.".

t- l.'.% il' ._ 4 4. 3 . .

k-., : .,,- , , -- i \ e.,, . ... , . : .; 9

. g- . ., . .

Primary: R. E. Sorber (All) ..

M.c,.;.- . , : '.

V..- m.. . "..

...y,.

2- 'y< , . , - ,y .f,_.,.-

.~

.' ' f '... ,, ' . .' .-

..,q- seg 4 $

H. D. Brewer (All) gm; *.J .F. -j %s t.

. ;. .. . . - ", I4. .._; J r n

M. J. Geer (All) M I I t .. ' .

^.[ ' .' J.: + P 7 g.

... e; . y . r - . . , . _ , .. _ . . . .,.

s -+. N *4 M . - .%

L. J. Azzarello 9,4 i.g ; f, _ j.i ..i v.- -

. y[. ,

>-i. J, ,-11. y'. ;, . t .',0.V  :*

(All) U .

  • 2 l
r. p .- ','.. ;y . ,

4 e raf...

e .:

v.. .

m ,e ,-.-...- c

. . . . .. m..

D. J. Berkshire  !? . hgc3 '. {:Q . -.

r-Alternates:

%.~, j :gp}. :f ::. y.p} ?.

(MNS or CNS) [ Jg.f% b -

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TABLE 2 (cont'd)

NUCLEAR TECHNICAL SERVICES GROUP PERSONNEL 1

l Position Name Business Phone Home Phone 1

Dose Assessment Coordinator (cont'd)

. . , . ~ .. ,,.~-

Alternates: G. L. Courtney - [ '.ti,9 . ... f.(. i.-l$#.k.n.;'.,.? 4,4 (MNS or ONS) u

. 1 4_. 1..' d.'.- '

v -- J

':.'e,!p. .0 ,

1 l

S. A. Coy [g.;'<,..;.,'c.. $

'- 1 .y; $ , ,"; 9. j (MNS or CNS) E y .- ....:+

, $ ".(. 'j '.;[,';[,1,7.g4

, j .; ,

s.: . . '. . . , " '. ' ; ;

c -

. . [.[,j 1 C. L. Harlin h.c. . ..' ... .> .. -. ' .' ,.W..

I

. ; .. c . . . . , . '.. . yt up. :. -

.i .

(MNS or CNS) ss . ( 4

.i,I \ ' L_ .* ?l. .:. .

,1  ; [*g .': ' = ~ > M. ~

R. D. Kinard 3y . i' - ' ' E u - 4 2'

  1. s
c. ' ~ , . ' .. . J - ,, ^
4. * . ~ 0 * '?, a-(MNS or ONS) ,

':. .l-. c. & , 'M.

j . ,

,; .: . J ; ** , ' l

~:-J ' b ' " j': .'. .5

  • v' l

W. B. McRee 7:'

1 '.' .; :'

(Al1)  ;;. ".,..'./ ' .. . -

, , ' , 'J .

I f' c. .T . . j M-

?.  :. . +y,_.

'fSb'<<",;..

s* '-: -

Cathy Crupa -

w.: y t:.

. 7,,, pY ' 'c.MPJ-}

J . Q M .

- 5. c.

1 P. N. McNamara 3 ,3' .. :., .-. - '

. . .i ' . 2 f .v ..( ;;, . . -. 't -;t _s. , c:- @ - . ..7, .i. . ..' " ., it,;

(ONS or MNS) .

m,, - - a.:. . s . ..,g .- ' . . . k., ' . , s . ' ,; .,s;.p't-Cindi Martinec .%y, .,. J ~ . i t <fg.& ..

. . s - (. ,., ,. / N. , .

l

z. .. . :, ,.. . . 4 . <;s;, :- ~

w.,-9.y->.

a.

. .s ...;g ^

. . .p: , . , ..,. c s?+ , r. - ... '. . 3 .. '. ; .

Consultants: S. T. Apple L, $U. . s.' ., . * ..': .' ,' : ..'; i . : #. . J Of,..Gr: * - f u ,. , .v,y (All) .

.; f4 . p ,,,r'-','\c.

s

  1. . ,y'va.1 .-

l Jt . ; .;g i M. A. Casper

,l s

N 31, ' .3- ..ftiv 1

. u- . . j'.%p As . . .

,. ~ Hi s~

3 .* ; . - R'

)

(Al l NOTE: Each shift requires 3 dose assessment staff members.

Special Assistance Coordinator I e -

fs =%Fs .

'3, 9 ..g. .,si f.

, Primary: S. T. Rose N- "

.- J' ..

1 " i n ', . -e . , ,

.. ., *8, '. . . . . - ...'

  1. s . .; . ,. t. .. ,.

.:. =

J. Crump 1cr .4 y [,, * ...'  % .: y . .

, ^ ;.. _ .q C. Barker .;. . , 7 i,/. 't

' ./g,

. ', ,. .. }., ". -. [., .

W.  ;

. , , .. , _ -- _a. .

. s .;,

s .p.  : s , . - -

  • Alternates: J. W. Cox r. ", .

.p. .- '. . . .

,,....L . , -

(ONS or MNS) .#

a. . , - . . - t .

7_.,. 4 v- ~ 3 .:. y k ..

M. Sample *; '

  • . ( , }l. w . . .e

'A i 'y , ., ' - :f ' '

(ONS or CNS)  :. , .  :.

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b d __ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.

l TABLE 2 (cont'd) l NUCLEAR TECHNICAL SERVICES GROUP PERSONNEL l

Position Name Business Phone Home Phone i

Special Assistance Coordinator (cont'd) ^

...._=-.<' l

,> i.4 'R:3'

.- .. . 1,3 - _ p; i; j 7 [ w : p.3. /;;(.:~. .g F. N. Mack G '*

v':h %:: >r .-

(ONS or NNS) 3 p :. . ?% .i , d,. .J e i;

, ! 3.. Jd ,4 .. , .'.

4.*-H,t . y y " ..-

E. Estep 'c (ONS or CNS) ,M ggg?.~.f 1!N y.:

?g ,if,.i?y< ,

.,3i.l .r[
..;:: y,ts:

s j f , :g!p

/ " g. ' 7 ;, . . . .

~, g;f:. 5F 1 Alternates: R. T. Bond -:~ . 'l -

/

[f(( gg ,.) 5' (MNS or CNS)  ? .. -

y, . - %

Radio Operator VfD'7y..;%gip'p.,y.e4w,.s. <

F -O r5 " b':

"t -

.f ~.e .y s , + g. W r'. iri c:.p%$>  :

. -:.p s. 4, . . .'. p. ~

- i Primary: J. Painter L A  :

3'J <s. $'i'.,,I pp.'.W. e .r #. ..

, ' q s x ', y?ly(Wl*9.N ' p ls , . .iAh e

), ? _ , . . , . <

r ,

S. A. Gewehr . 's , ,, :

U qT . ,.? q'@.A,dj;*(4Q ,;. Qi.'M s hp.

I i AQ{@h"y' i, ,, ,. j. a , i '.:

R. Quellette , .,

' e ; /.e ; .* y ;

, ., / .: , ,  : t

.,s-

"R 4 g;.io[";.y ?".:.J.CN8s.b.S A

, v  !

l Alternates: R. L. Rivard . EF.

s~- , ,T -

-- 4, 4 MW

-' g .' A -

i (ONS or MNS) 1

. .( i a , qliM %;iJ + ...- e i G. Sain ~ J 9.,1V:[h'57- ' 4 'l ' #Q,-7p_QG,4'-by;@t,%,

i 37* -

(MNS or CNS) 9$ ^$ Wk.i: k.. P-$f hs, h / . 6-).3 y . .,d@/ '

,'r 3. "b,,.+,A- ' Q A *; i , . ; 5 '

.n '. .i%: ': e 4 .v?. g -;- ,- - - e j r .1 -

u 1 J. Head ^p, l

(MNS or CNS) T*:g,,.'):~./'d.*-),-?[15i;"l,'

v

..c:.. . F. 41,.2, y  ; 4. : -

>$:k.M

.[Mg;.k @ . 'd , ' '

I S. E. LeRoy I (ONS or CNS) ,

'YS/

l \ k '. N . / blq,k-[.4 .

G. M. Harrison Qff.C.l *:J.]NW ilybi,'.h 4

,. 7 .. t;< .s, ,c y ,pg;. ^

1 t

I (ONS or CNS) lg).m, W a.

. t l., . Q .

q .,,. P+,4py.gz.c.,N>MY.

'i, < M. i. *: .:. -  :

l i

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Crisis Management Plan Implementing Plans 5.3.7 - Nuclear Engineering Services Group Rev. 9 Revision Number Auaust 15, 1984 Date p

5.3.7 - Nuclear Engineering Services Group Table of Contents I. Scope II. Functional Responsibility A. Nuclear Engineering Services Manager B. Staff Support C. Administrative Supervisor D. Data Coordinator E. Licensing Support Coordinator '

F. Systems Analysis Coordinator G. Core Physics Coordinator III. Nuclear Engineering Services Group Activation IV. Emergency Facilities - Equipment and Resources V. Implementation of Facility and Equipment VI. Long Range Recovery Functions VII. Emergency Conclusion VIII. Figures

1. CMC Emergency Activation Message
2. Group Telephone List
3. Long Range Recovery Support
4. Equipment Location Checklist
5. Organizational Chart
6. Generating Station Support - Catawba
7. Generating Station Support - McGuire
8. Generating Station Support - Oconee
9. Westinghouse Emergency Response Plan Site Team i

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Figure 1 Crisis Management Center (CMC)

Emergency Activation Message The Nuclear Production Duty Engineer is contacted by the Nuclear Station in an emergency with information as shown in Figure E-4. The Duty Engineer contacts the Recovery Manager with that information. If the CMO is to be activated, the Duty Engineer uses this format to contact at least one person from each group shown in Figure B-12 of the Crisis Management Plan. Each group in the CMO uses'this format to alert its members.

Your name .

Person who contacted you Your Group Persons you contacted with this message

. (If Any)

Message Format

1. This is (caller's name).
2. I am notifying you of a drill / actual emergency at Nuclear Staticn, Unit No. .
3. At this time the class of emergency is:

Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency

4. You are to activate your portion of the Crisis Management Organization and have them report to: the Charlotte General Office the Oconee Training Center the Liberty Retail Office
5. Specific Instructions (if any) 4
6. Please return a copy of this completed format to the Emergency Response Coordinator.

1 l

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Figure 2 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING SER'/ ICES GROUP Telephone List Position Name Office Home Manager K. S. Canady R. M. Koehler H. T. Snead Administrative J. W. Simmons Supervisor J. A. Reavis Data Facility R. C. Pacetti

= Supervisor G. C. Rogers j M. F. Simpson

G. A. Frix i Licensing Support N. A. Rutherford Coordinator R. L. Gill (McGuire)

R. O. Sharpe (Catawba)

P. R. Guill System Analysis P. M. Abraham Coordinator S. D. Alexander

0. L. Canup (McGuire) _.

R. M. Gribble Core Physics R. H. Clark Coordinator L. H. Flores J. H. Randles G. P. Horne R. P. Wood J. L. Eller Staff Support H. J. Lee S. P. Nesbit J. F. Norris l

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I Figure 2 l

, NUCLEAR ENGINEERING SERVICES GROUP i Telephone List Position Name Office Nuclear Engineering Services Group Emergency Phones (WC-1704)

} Technical Services (WC-2390) 1 Design / Construction (EC3-32)

Scheduling / Planning (WC-1010) - MNS/CNS Offsite Radiological Coordinator - WC-1222 Nuclear Engineering Services Manager WC-1010 l

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Figure 6  :

Transmission Department Substation Division -

PERSONNEL TO BE CALLED IN CASE OF TROUBLE AT CATAW8A NUC!. EAR STATION GENERATING STATION SUPPORT SECTION r i

First, call Office Home Jeff Ashe (Jeff)

For trouble on any equipment for which the Substation Division is responsible, if he is I

,not available then call:

l For Generators Motors Generator Bus 7.s . . . - .

First - L. M. Simms (Louie) , s. - . . - .h-I I ?/?? 45

! Second - Roscoe White (Roscoe) lJl. M [ [ 9 L 1 Third -H. K. Reid (Hugh) I .54 All? }M9 [Y.[. .X" V;.l ,

i SUBSTATION MAINTENANCE -

, For Circuit Breakers citors Switc ar i

j First - H. L. Thrower (Bill) i Second - J. G. Nunn (John)

Third - W. R. Gill (Bill)

For Transformers First - J. G. Nunn (John)

Second - H. L. Thrower (Bill)

Third - W. R. Gill (Bill)

For Test Crews Doble and Ground Testin First - W. R. Gill (Bill)

Second - H. L. Thrower (Bill)

Third - J. G. Nunn (John)

For Metering & Supervisory Control (E-A Recorders, Oscillographs, SER's, j AOC & SOC An & 0' ital Telemeterin Voltmeters Ammeters & Watthour Meters l First - R. D. Clutz (Doug) l Second - G. W. Simms (George)

For Relaying, (Protec h Pilotwir tteries & Char rs First - G. W. Simms (George) .

Second - R. D. Clutz (Doug)

If unable to contact personc listed above, call:

First - F. L. Tatum, Jr. (Lee)

Second - R. E. He'mes, Jr. (Roy)

SUBSTATION CONSTRUCTI N For Structures, Power Circuits (Bus, Wiring, Insulators, Disconnect Switches, Gang h Circuit Switchers)____

T tkr )

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Figure 6 (cont'd)

Transmission Department Substation Division i

PERSONNEL ~TO BE CALLED IN CASE OF TROUBLE AT CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION

' GENERATING STATION SUPPORT SECTION For Controis First - Wayne Wilcox (Wayne)

Second - W. J. Potter (Joe)

Third - T. L. Stroupe (Tim)

If unable to contact persons listed abo First - C. W. Wilkins (Winde11)

Second - R. H. McCarn (Richard) l l

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Figure 7 Transmission Department Substation Division PERSONNEL TO BE CALLED IN CASE OF TROUBLE AT McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION GENERATING STATION SUPPORT SECTION For trouble on any equipment for which the Substation Division is responsible, if he is not available, then call:

For Generators, Motors, Generator Bus .

First -L. M. Simms (Louie)

Second - Roscoe White, JR. (Roscoe)

Third - H. K. Reid (Hugh)

SUBSTATION MAINTENANCE For Circuit Breakers Ca acitors Thrower (Bill)

First - H. L.

Second - J. G. Nunn (John)

Third - W. R. Gill (Bill)

For Transformers First - J. G. Nunn (John)

! Second H. L. Thrower (Bill) --

l Third - W. R. Gill (Bill)

For Test Crews First - W. R. Gill (Bill)

Second - H. L. Thrower (Bill)

Third - J. G. Nunn (John)

For Meterin & Su ervis ontrol First - R. D. Clutz (Doug)

Second - G. W. Simms (George) {

For Rela ' Batteries and Char s First - G. W. Simms (George)

Second - R. O. Clutz (Doug)

If unable to contact persons listed above, call:

First - F. L. Tatum, (Lee)

Second - R. E. Holmes, Jr. (Roy)

SUBSTATION CONSTRUCTION For Structures, Power Circuits (Bus, Wiring, Insulators, Disconnect Switches, Ga Switches Circuit Switchers First - J. N. Slayton (Jerry)

Second - H. N. Smith (Harold)

Third - J. R. Whitaker (Whit) l Rev. 9 l August 15, 1984

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Transmission Department Substation Division PERSONNEL TO BE CALLED IN CASE OF TROUBLE AT CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION GENERATING STATION SUPPORT SECTION For Controls -

i First - Wayne Wilcox (Wayne) '

, Second - W. J. Potter (Joe) l Third - T. L. Stroupe (Tim)

! If unable to contact persons listed ab call First - C. W. Wilkins (Winde11)

Second - R. H. McCarn (Richard) i 4

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GENERATING STATION SUPPORT SECTION For trouble on any equipment fcr which the Substation Division is responsible, if he is not available, then call the appropriate person listed below:

For Generators Motor nerator Bus First - L. M. Simms (Louie)

Second - Roscoe White (Roscoe)  :

Third - H. K. Reid (Hugh)

For Metering (E-A Recorders, Oscillographs, SER's, AOC & SOC, Analog & Digital h itmeters Ammeters Watthour Meters) and S erviso Control First - C. D. Wilson (Donnie)

Second - H. D. Fields (Doug)

Third - F. M. Horton (Fay)

For Power Apparatus (Circuit Breakers, Transformers, apac1 ors, gear, Doble and Ground Testi First - F. M. Horton (Fay)

Second - H. O. Fields (Doug)

Third - C. D. Wilson (Donnie)

If unable to contact persons in Substation Maintenance listed above, call First - C. J Petty, Jr. (Jenks)

Second - R. E. Holmes, Jr. (Roy)

SUBSTATION CONSTRU For Structures, Power Circuits (Bus, Wiring, Insulators, Disconnect Switches, Gan Switc Circuit Switchers First - C. C. Allred (Carl)

Second - B. L. Rosa (" Yank")

Third - J. A. Hawkins (" Red")

Fourth - J. R. Woodruff (John)

For Controls First - C. C. Allred (Carl)

Second - M. E. Ramsey (Mike)

Third - Wayne Wilcox (Wayne)

If unable to contact persons listed above, call First - T. L. Stroupe (Tim)

Second - C. W. Wilkins (Windell)

Third - R. H. McCarn (Richard)

Rev. 9 August 15, 1984

Figure 9 WESTINGHOUSE PROPRIETARY CLASS 2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN SITE RESPONSE TEAM Title Name Beeper # Office Home SRT Leader Dave Woodward 1st Alternate Bernie Haertjens 2nd Alternate Pat Walker Operations Support Jim Evans 1st Alternate Jeffrey 8. Simon 2nd Alternate John E. Hevlon l l

Health Physics Support Jim Flanigan 1st Alternate Craig Wilson ,

2nd Alternate John Muskanick One of the following Operating Plant Regional Managers, as appropriate, will accompany the SRT to the af fected site:

Beeper # Office Home HHL New England Area Mgr. Steve Swigart 1st A! ternate George Dillon 2nd Alternate Steve Craft New York Area Mgr. Onno Meeuwis 1st Alternate George Dillon 2nd Alternate Jim Gasperini Mid-Atlantic Area Mgr. John Triggiani lst Alternate George Dillon 2nd Alternate Jack Tobin Virginia Area Mgr. Don Beynon 1st Alternate Joe Leblang 2nd Alternate Dick Kent Mid-South Area Mgr. Bob Howard 1st Alternate Joe Leblang 2nd Alternate Dave Richards Southern Area Mgr. Dave Richards 1st Alternate Joe Leblang 2nd Alternate Ken Voytell Alabama Power Company Mgr. John Miller 1st Alt (rnate Joe Leblang 2nd Alternate Lonnie Benson Central Area Mgr. Bill Johnson 1st Alternate Bob Stokes 2nd Alternate Tony Suda Rev. 9 August 15, 1984 1

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

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

F TA8LE OF CONTENTS NOTIFICATIONOFAGENCIES,CRISISMANAGEMENT~ TEAM,'KEYCOMPANIES. .. 1- 5 EMERGENCY FACILITY LOCATIONS ........'............ 6 l OCONEE TELEPHONE ACCESS CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . f . . . . . . . 7 j TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER ...................... 8 - 10 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER ...................... 9 HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 l

l COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 EMERGENCY COUNT-ROOM ........................ 10 l

l CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER ...................... 11 - 13 1

GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .. 12 BACKUP CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTE'R - (Liberty) . . .-. . . . . . . . . . 13 CRISIS NEWS CENTER ......................... 14 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 l NRC HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK TELEPHONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 OUKE EMERGENCY RADIO ........................ 16 l

EMERGENCY NUM8ERS - Pickens County ................. 17 EMERGENCY NUMBERS - Oconee County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Rev. 7 August 15, 1984

DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION NUMBER CODE FOR IDENTIFYING PERSONNEL / ACTIVITIES TO BE NOTIFIED CODE

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

A. Superintendent of Operations i 8. Station Manager / Emergency Coordinator (or alternate as listed in number 11.) ,

i C. Nuclear Production Outy Engineer who will notify:

1. Corporate Communications
2. Crisis Management Organization
3. STATION MANAGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

M. 5. Tuckman, Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4. BABCOCK AND WILCOX RESIDENT ENGINEER ,

Bill Street, Of fice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1 Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(If Bill Street cannot be reached, call) I I

L. H. Williams, Office ..................

Home ................... ,

S. STATION HEALTH PHYSICIST /0UTY~ HEALTH PHYSICIST '

C. T. Yongue Office ...................

Home .................... 5 L

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6. SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL, (Warning Point State of South Carolina)

Bureau of Radiological Health (0800-1700) . . -- -

Answering Service after hours, weekends, holidays .

  • State Emergency Operations Center, Columbia, S. C.
  • Forward Emergency Operations Center, Clemson, S. C. Duke Ringdow .

Alternate Number

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has established their Emergency Operations. .

7. COUNTY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AGENCIES Oconee County Emergency Preparedness Duke -

Alternate Number - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page 251 Alternate Number - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page 251 - -

Pickens County Emergency Preparedness Duke Alternate Number - (0830-1700)

Alternate Number - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, page 77 .

8. COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Oconee Cuunty (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) Duke Alternate Number , -

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Oconee Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service ,

Oconee Memorial Hospital Switchboard / Supervisor of Nursing. .

Addintional Medical assistance may be provided through the -

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Pickens County Ambulance Service Cannon Memorial Hospitfi/ Supervisor of Nursing a, .. . .

Easley Baptist Hospital / Supervisor of Nursing Rev. 7 August 15, 1984

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10. FIRE ASSISTANCE Oconee County Rural Fire Protection Association . .....

Woods or Forest Fire (Oconee County, Oakway Tower) ....

Wooos or Forest Fire (Pickens County, Woodall Mt. Tower). .

11. EMERGENCY COORDINATOR AND ALTERNATES (TSC Activation) .

(If the first person cannot be reached, go to the next person down the list until one person is contacted)

Assistant Station Management  ;

Superintendent of Technical Services T. S. Barr, Office . . . . . . ............

Home . . . . . . . . . . .........

Superintendent of Maintenance J. M. Davis, Office ........ .........

Home ...... ............

Superintendent of Operations J. N. Pope, Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

EMERGENCY FACILITY LOCATIONS Technical Support Center - Control Rooms 1 and 2 Operational Support Center - Control Room 3 Crisis Management Center - Oconee Training Center Alternate Location: Liberty Retail Office Crisis News Center - Keowee-Toxaway Visitors Center Alternate Location: Liberty Retail Office Rev. 7 August 15, 1984

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Nuclear Equipment Operators (Unit 3 Emergencies Rev. 7 August 15, 1984

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Shif t Supervisor (Unit 1 & 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATION Data Transmission Coordinator . ..............

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SCHEDULING / PLANNING TECHNICAL SERVICES SUPPORT

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GENERAL OFFICE SUPPORT CENTER CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS (Contact with the Governor) -

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WACH0VIA CENTER RECOVERY MANAGER (Room 1010) (Speaker Phone)

(Oedicated line to State Director)

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ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS (Room 0925) a NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (Room 1488)

ELECTRIC CENTER DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT (Room 32, 3rd Floor)

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION i l CRISIS PHONE DIRECTORY CRISIS NEWS CENTER KE0 WEE-T0XAWAY VISITORS' CENTER Tel hone Number Private Position /Name Line Switchboard l CRISIS NEWS DIRECTOR  ;

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

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

The phone is used normally with the exception; NO DIAL TONE OR RINGING IS HEARD. In addition, ringing only lasts 30 seconds, so after 30 seconds if the party has not answered, you must hang up and redial.

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

HPN Phone .

Code

1. NRC region 2 (Atlanta) office 23
2. NRC headquarters (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) 22
3. B&W Research Center 83
4. Oconee NRC Resident Inspector 72
5. Oconee Nuclear Station 73
6. All NRC region 2 Resident Inspectors 26
7. All region 2 Operating Nuclear Plants 25 ,

In addition, the calling party may " conference" any phones during conversation by simply dialing the appropriate code (s). Any numbar of stations may be added in this manner. '

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OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY RADIO The call letter ddntify the Emergency Radio frequency. The following is a listing of radio locations, unit call letters, and identifiers. Use identifiers to begin a transmission and the call letters to close out the radio transmission. (For example: Oconee Nuclear Stat ontrol Room to Pickens County Law Enforcement Center. Close out wit ff.)

ONS Base Statian Remotes Location Unit Call Letters Identifier

1. Unit 1&2 Control Room Oconee Control Room
2. Crisis Management Center Oconee CMC
3. Technical Support Center Oconee TSC Coded Squelch Radios Location Encode Unit Call Letters Identifier
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14. .f. . f.a A:.J9 TO COMMUNICATE BETWEEN BASE STATION REMOTES (1, 2, 3), THE INTERCOM MUST BE USED! The following procedure must be used.
1. Push INTERCOM button :ad hold
2. Push MIKE button and hold
3. Send message (example, CMC to TSC)
4. Release both buttons to receive a response.

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Counties .

Mecklenburg Warning Point Ringdown, or or Emergency Radio Code Gaston Warning Point Ringdown, or or Emergency Radio Code Iredell Warning Point Ringdown, or or Emergency Radio Code Catawba Warning Point Ringdown, or or Emergency Radio Code Lincoln Warning Point Ringdown, or or Emergency Radio Code L Cabarrus Warning Point Ringdown, or or Emergency Radio Code NOTE: Radio Cod activates all county ra io ,

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1. Recovery Manager open line to State Director
2. Duke Special Assistance Coord. line to State Rad. Health
3. N.C. PIO at News Center to N.C. PIO at SERT
4. Direction & Control Line (State to Counties)

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CATAWBA 0FFSITE AGENCY TELEPHONE LIST Counties l

York County Warning Point Ringdown, o or Emergency Radio Cod Gaston County Warning Point Ringdown, or or Emergency Radio Cod l Mecklenbur nty Warning Point Ringdown, or or Emergency Radio Cod l (Radio Code ctivates all units)

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' CATAWBA To operate the system

, 1. Pick up the receiver you will not hear a dial tone.

l' 2. Dial the number for the party you wish to speak with. If you desire more than one party dial the group number shown or dial each individual number to tie them on.

LOCATION PHONE N0.

Catawba Control Room Catawba TSC Crisis Management Center ,

York County Warning Point l Clover Armory l

l Gaston County (EOC & Warning Point) l l Mecklenburg County (E0C & Warning Point) l N.C. Air Guard Armory NOTE: The Selective Signaling System (SSS) is used for contacting the i counties prior to arriva! of the States. Once the States have set up their centers, they use the SSS to call the counties and we l contact the States on the dedicated Bell lines.

T l a ring initiated by a call to one of these numbers dia o depending upon the number initially called.

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i CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.3.14

" Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions l.

Within the Ten Mile Radius of McGuire Nuclear Station" i

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS WITHIN THE TEN MILE RADIUS OF McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN PURPOSE 1.0 Upon receiving a call to activate the Crisis Management Center (CMC),

for a problem at McGuire, the Field Monitoring Coordinator (FMC) will .

notify the CMC Field Monitoring Organization for McGuire (See Enclo-sure 1) and have them report to Trailer #7 at McGuire. The FMC will report to Room WC-1222. The CMC Teams will assume the responsibility of offsite sampling at the earliest convenient time to allow the Station monitoring teams to return to the Station.

2.0 The FMC, from Room WC-1222, will direct the Field Teams as described in the attached Section 18.2 of the Station H.P Manual and by using the attached map showing all TLD, air sample, and pre-selected monitoring points. The FMC will advise the Offiste Radiological Coordinator, the Special Assistance Coordinator, Dose Assessment Coordinator, and TSC HP Staff of results of field measurements. The FMC will ensure adequate continued staffing of the field teams. The FMC will confer periodically (every hour) with the State Field Team Coordinator to compare findings.

3.0 The CMC Field Teams will survey and sample the area as described in the attached Section 18.2 of the Station H.P. Manual and as directed by the FMC. In addition, they sna11 place TLD's at locations designated by the FMC and record the time placed, collect TLD's and aic samples (see attached Section 18.2 of Station H.P. Manual), and will review their received doses (on pocket dosimeters) at times appropriate to prevailing dose rates.

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t I.P. 5.3. 14 ENCLOSURE 1 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.3.14 FIELD MONITORING ORGANIZATION LABORATORY FIELD DOSE ANALYSIS MONITORING ASSESSMENT COORDINATOR COORDINATOR COORDINATOR SURVEY SURVEY SURVEY SURVEY SURVEY SURVEY TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM -

Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Catawba Nuclear Station Personnel q-Phillip Deal, Station Health Physicist Office '

l Home Office Home Office Maurice McClettie t'jhjh'.b[* -h 2 Fletch Wilson [

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1 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ,

PERSONNEL

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Health Physics Manual Section 18.2 APPROVAL h T X /)C M REV. 8 -- DATE I/9k SECTION 18.2 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS 1.0 Purpose 1.1 To provide environmental monitoring following an accidental release of radioactive material in excess of technical specifications to the environment.

2.0 References 2.1 Station Directive 3.8.1 (Site Assembly and Evacuation).

2.2 HP/0/B/1009/09, Release of Radioactive Materials thru the Unit Vent Exceeding Technical Specifications.

2.3 HP/0/B/1009/10, Release of Liquid Radioactive Materials Exceeding Technical Specifications.

2.4 RP/0/A/5700/02, Alert.

2.5 RP/0/A/0700/03, Site Area Emergency.

2.6 RP/0/A/5700/04, General Emergency.

2.7 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM).

3.0 Precautions and Limitations 3.1 Environmental sampling during emergency conditions shall not replace, but rather supplement normal environmental monitoring.

3.2 If survey teams expect to be exposed to airborne particulate activity

> 3 x 10 -9 pC/ml gross py, or > 6x 10 -13 pC/ml a, they shall don particulate masks.

3.3 If survey teams expect to be exposed to Iodine-131 in excess of 10 x MPC, they shall ingest 130 milligrams (1 tablet) of potassium iodine. ,

3.4 If survey, teams expect to be exposed to contamination levels >1000 dpm/100cm2 Sy, >20 dpm/100cm2 a, they shall don protective clothing.

3.5 Survey teams shall wear high range personnel dosimetry provided in the kits when entering areas where suspected radiation levels may warrant.

3.6 The team (s) equipped for Iodine analysis shall be kept out of the plume whenever possible.

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3.7 Teams in or around the plume shall be kept moving.

4.0 Procedure 4.1 Upon request for offsite monitoring, Health Physics shall dispatch predesignated emergency environmental survey teams (at least two

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technicians / team) to their predesignated emergency vehicles / boat as necessary.

4.2 Each survey team shall be equipped with an emergency kit containing as a minimum, the following:

4.2.1 Eberline E-520 with H.P. 260 probe and.Xetex Mod 305A'(or equivalent instruments).

4.2.2 Portable air sampler with Silver Zeolite (CP-100/GY-130 or equivalent) filter cartridges and particulate filters.

4.2.3 12VDC to 120VAC powerverter or Gasoline Powered Generator.

NOTE: 12VDC to 120 VAC powerverter is for use in the emergency boat only.

4.2.4. One Norton 7600 or MSA dual side cartridge type particulate mask per team member.

4.2.5 Emergency TLDs and high range. personnel dosimeter.

4.2.6 Emergency radio transmitter / receiver.

4.2.7 Stopwatch.

4.2.8 Flashlight.

4.2.9 Protective clothing.

4.2.10 Assorted poly bags.

4.2.11 Sample bottles.

4.2.12 Limnological samplers.

4.2.13 Smears.

4.2.14 Survey forms.

4.2.15 Potassium Iodine tablets.

4.2.16 Small change for telephone to station.

4.2.17 A copy of Station Health Physics Manual, 18.2, Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions.

4.2.18 Map of Ten Mile Zone Sectors.

4.3 In addition to the items above at least one team shall be equipped with a SAM-2 with a RD-22 probe (or equivalent) for Iodine analysis.

4.4 Emergency environmental survey teams shall obtain keys to their respective vehicles at Trailer #7 or the South PAP, and before leaving the site shall ensure the following:

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4.4.2 Ensure DC/AC powerverter, Gasoline powered generator, and air. sampler run satisfactorily.

4.4.3 - Ensure stopwatch and flashlight are in working order.

4.4.4. . Battery check survey instruments and response check if applicable.

4.4.5 Ensure vehicle is fueled to maximum. (If the teams are assembled but not immediately dispatched they'shall

. inventory the kits and fuel all vehicles.

4.5 Upon ensuring that their equipment is in satisfactory working order, the survey teams shall proceed to the predetermined survey points within the sectors designated by the Control Room or Technical Support Center dispatcher.

4.6 The survey teams shall maintain open communications with the Control Room or Technical Support Center dispatcher informing him of sample results at each predetermined survey point.

4.7 At each survey point, the survey teams shall perform the type sampling directed by the OSC/TSC dispatcher.

4.7.1 To determine Iodine concentration using the SAM-2/RD-22 see enclosure 5.1.

4.7.2 To estimate ground contamination using a count rate meter with an HP-210 or 260 probe see enclosure 5.2.

4.7.3 Retain all samples for future analysis.

4.8 In the course of their monitoring, the survey teams may be utilized to inform unknowing persons they come across, should area evacuations become imminent.

4.9 Once the extent of the release is known, survey teams shall continue to monitor survey points as directed by the Controi Room or the

4.10 The emergency environmental survey teams shall be supplemented, relieved, or secured as directed by the Station Health Physicist.

4.10.1 The Environmental Survey Teams designations and vehicles are:

ALPHA - Chemistry Vehicle - #8480 l

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. BRAVO - Hamith Physics Vehicle - #7632 CHARLIE - Station Manager's Vehicle - #8937 DELTA - Planning Pi.ckup (Spare) - #8031 ECHO - Health Physics Boat NOTE: Upon notification by the Crisis Management Center that members of the Crisis Management Center (CMC) survey teams have assembled, the assigned emergency environmental monitoring survey teams from the station shall report in to the FMC at the CMC to turn over the offsite sampling responsibilities at the earliest convenient time.

4.11 If the radio equipment becomes inoperable contact the TSC or CMC by phone: TSC CMC -

5.0 Enclosures 5.1 Determination of Iodine Activity with SAM 2/RD-22 5.2 Estimation of Ground Contamination 5.3 Designated Limnological Sample Points 5.4 Standard (Tech Spec) Environmental Monitoring Points L

Station Hsalth Physics Manual Section 18.2 Enclosure 5.1' DETERMINATION OF IODINE ACTIVITY WITH SAM 2/RD-22 (Corrected Counts) (Eff Factor) (4.5 E-7) = pCi/ml (Count Time in Min) (Volume in ml) or (Corrected Counts) (4.5 E-7) = pCi/ml (Count Time in Min) ( 1 ) (Vol. in ml)

Eff.

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- USING HP-210/260 and COUNT RATE METER

, 1. Determine backgrou: d on HP-210 or HP-260 probe by holdic; the probe over head and point.ing it up.

2. Survey two inches above ground or ground vegetation (grass) moving probe to average over a large area. Be aware that heavy vegetation will cause contamination to be underestimated.
3. Determine corrected counts per minute (ccpm) by subtracting background from gross counts per minute.
4. Compute ground contamination, D.

D pCi/m2 = ccpm x 0.002 a

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Sample elevation - 742' Accessible by land on SR 2145 (Norman Island Road)

Davidson Intakes - Sector B (North-Northeast) 5-6 miles Sample elevation - 736' Accessible by-land on SR 2195 (Torrence Church Road)

Charlotte Intakes - Section I (South) 5-6 miles ,

Sample elevation 635' - Unit 1 intake 640 - Unit 2 intake 637' - Unit 3 intake Accessible by land on SR 2004 (Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road)

NOTE: 1. Full lake elevation is 760'.

2. Catawba River spillway elevation (for Charlotte intakes) is 647'6" J

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DETAILED GUIDE TO ALL SAMPLE LOCATIONS

-: This enclosure is meant to provide a guide to one who is not familiar with the environmental TLD sample route. Appropriate deviations from this sequence and rou.te may.be made as necessary.

A. Sample location numbers:

~143 - Point of land north of intake pumps. ,

144 - On the fence, at air sampling site #120, near H.P. Boat House.

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145 - On the fence, at air sampling site #121, near guard house at Training and Technology Center.

146 - Shoreline of discharge canal, below the bridge.

147 - On the fence, at the Training and Technology Center, Environmental Laboratory.

148 - Second utility pole on the right-hand side of McGuire Construction

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149 - Near site fence, 200 feet east of McGuire overlook.

i i 150 - On the site fence, west of McGuire overlook.

151 - Fence east side inside O.C. (0wner Controlled) Gate #2.

152 - Near railroad tracks west of N.P. (Nucl' ear Production) entrance.

1 153 - Clearing on the~left, inside O.C. (Owner Controlled) Gate #4 (S.

River Gate).

154 - Edge of river bank, access 0.C. (Owner Controlled) Gate #5 (Lower Dam Access).

155 - Bottom of earthen dam embankment, access 0.C. (Owner Controlled)

Gate #6 (lower Dam Access).

156 - Top of earthen dam, access 0.C. (Owner Controlled) Gate 67.

157 - Williamson access area sign on the Mecklenburg Neck. -

158 - End of state maintained Road #2189 (Bethel Church Road).

159 - Anchorage Marine Shipyard at Holiday Harbor Marina.

160 - On the fence, at Anchorage Marine Showroom.

161 - Main power pole at the intersection of Hwy. #21 and Sam Furr Road.

162 - First power pole at the intersection of Gilead Road and State Road

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Sactica 18.2 Enclorura 5.4 Page 2 of 7 163 - Duke Power substation at the intersection of Hambright Road and McCoy Road (State Road #2138).

164 - Power pole at the intersection of Beatties Ford Road and Hambright Road.

, 165 - Approximately 2 miles down power plant road from River Bend Steam Station.

166 - Water tank across from River Bend Steam Station.

167 - Behind Lucia Volunteer Fire Department.

168 - Power pole at State Road #1511 at Killiam Creek.

169 - Last power pole on Kincaid Road.

170 - Second utility pole on right from intersection of Hwy. #73 and State Road #1386.

171 - Utility pole at Triangle Hardware.

172 - Power pole at the home of T.L. McConnell.

) -173 - Power pole at the home of M.S. Glover.

174 - On the fence, at air sampling site #134, near East Lincoln Junior High School. ,

4 175 - Utility pole at the home of G.F. Terrell.

176 - Behind the home of R.G. McGee, on cedar post.

177 - Power pole at the home of J.R. Leonard.

178 - Duke Power Substation at Florida Steel Corporation.

179 - Power pole at the home of Dan Rains.

180 - Mooresville Water Treatment Plant.

181 - Davidson Water Treatment Plant.

182 - On the fence, at air sampling site #133, at Cornelius substation.

183 - Intake pumping station for Charlotte drinking water, Gar Lake.

B. Directions to sampling locations:

I NOTE: Contact Security at Ext. 4460 to open all 0.C. (0wner

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' Location #156 Proceed to the McGuire Nuclear Station main entrance and then follow the black topped road to behind the paved parking lots. Continue on this road until it becomes a dirt road then turn onto the first' dirt road on the right. At the end of this road, turn right again and proceed up the incline to the right. At the top of the incline, make a sharp left turn and follow to the top of the dam.cmbankment. Enter 0.C. Gate #7 and travel the length of the dam, until you reach the concrete dam portion of Cowan's Ford Dam. The TLD will-be on your left near the base of the cement barrier.

Location #154 Retarn to the place where the dirt road becomes a black (WSW) topped road and turn onto the dirt road on the right.

Follow the dirt road to the SMS Supply Shelter and turn right. Continue until you enter 0.C. Gate #5 then follow the dirt / grass path. As the path bends to the right, there is a grassy embankment on the left. The TLD is located in a plastic bag tied to a stake beside a rocky area E 400 feet from the top of the embankment.

Location #155 From the grassy embankment, return to the dirt / grass (W) path and proceed to the end of the path. The TLD is located on the right in a plastic bag tied to a stake.

Location #153 Exit 0.C. Gate #5. Return to road in front of (SW) Chemistry Waste Treatment Building. Bear to the right and proceed to 0.C. Gate #4. Go through 0.C. Gate #4 to a clearing on the left (approximately halfway down the road toward the continuous water sampler). The TLD is located in the clearing near the edge of the embankment in a plastic bag.

Location #151 The TLD is located on the left as you leave O.C'. Gate 4

(S) #2 approximately 50 feet on the left across the cement drainage pipe just before the S.P. entrance.

Location #152 Exit past the McGuire entrance and turn right onto (SSW) Hwy. #73. The TLD is located at the RR right-of-way approximately 200 feet west of the S.P. entrance, in a clear bag.

Location #150 Drive east of Hwy. #73. The TLD is located on the (SSE) double gates at the site fence in a plastic bag.

Location #149 The TLD is located near the site fence approximately 25 .

(SE) feet off Hwy. #73 and approximately 300 feet east of l Location #150 between two stakes under some pine trees. !i Location #148 Drive east on Hwy. #73. Turn left at the Construction  ;

(ESE) Entrance. The TLD is located on the second utility pole i holding the overhang direction sign on the right side of the road.

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(E) Turn right into the Environmental Laboratory. The TLD is located on the fence, on the right near the small-blue storage building.

n Location #146 Turn right into the Training and Technology Center.

(ENE)- The TLD is located on a utility pole on the right just 4

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- Location #145 Proceed to the guard house at the Training and (NE) Technology Center. The TLD is located to the right of the guard house on the knoll. It is attached to the fence at air sampling site #121.

Location #143 Proceed past the guard house and Training Center. Bear (N) left on the first dirt road you come to, then right on the second gravel road you come to. Follow this road to the point. .The TLD is in a clear bag at the very end of 4 ;

the island.

Location #144 Return from the point and turn left where the two dirt 4

(NNE) roads intersect. Follow this road until it intersects 4

the main road and turn left. The TLD is located on your left, on the fence at air sampling site #120 near Health Physics boathouse.

Location #158 Return to Hwy. #73 and turn left. At the intersection 1

(NNE) of Bethel Church Road. (S.R. #2189) and Hwy. #73 turn I

left. The TLD is on the last power pole on the left of l Bethel Church Road. (corner of Lola and Bethel Church Road.). i i

Location #159 Return to Hwy. #73, turn left, and turn left on 4

(NE) Henderson Road leading to Anchorage Marine shipyard at Holiday Harbor Marina. Follow this road to marina area.

The TLD is on the power pole behind the shipyard warehouse.

Location #160 Return to Hwy. #73, turn left and follow Hwy. #73 until (ENE) it crosses over I-77. Take the first right after crossing I-77. Follow Hwy. #21 until it intersects S.R.

  1. 2147. Anchorage Marine Showroom will be on the left.

The TLD is on the fence surrounding the showroom.

Location #161

  • Return to Hwy. #21 and proceed south. The TLD is

, (E) located on the right on the main power pole that feeds the meter pole at the intersection of hvy. #21 and Sam Furr Road.

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. Szction 18.2 Enclosura 5.4 Page 5 of 7 Location #178 Follow Hwy. #21 until it intersects Gilead. Road. and (SE) turn left. Follow Gilead-Road, until'it intersects Hwy.

  1. 115S (Old Statesville Hwy.) and turn to the right.

. Follow Hwy. #115S until you come to Florida Steel in the Croft Community. The TLD is on the fence inside the Duke Power substation to the right of Florida Steel, as you approach the plant.

Location #179 Return _to Hwy.'#115 and turn left. Follow Hwy. #115N (ESE) until it is joined by Eastfield Road. Turn right on Eastfield Road. Follow Eastfield Road. until it 4

intersects Prosperity Church Road. Turn right on Prosperity Church Road. The TLD is located

. approximately 2 miles down the road on the right, on the telephone pole across from a ' red barn' house.

Location #163 Return to Hwy. #115 and turn right. Proceed to (SE) Hambright Road (S.R. #2117) and turn left. Proceed to McCoy Road (S.R.~#2120) and turn left. The TLD is on the right, inside the fence at the Duke Power substation at the right back leg of the trans.former.

Location #164 From Hwy. #115 turn left onto Hambright Road. Follow (SSE) Hambright Road, until it intersects Beatties Ford Road.

The TLD is located on the left on the power pole where j these two roads intersect.

Location #162 Turn right onto Beatties Ford Road and follow it until (ESE) it intersects Gilead Road. Turn right onto Gilead Road.

~ Follow Gilead Road to Ramson Road (S.R. #2139) and turn

! left. The TLD is located on the left on a power pole in front of the David Young residence, l'

l Location #182 Return to Hwy. #115 and turn left. Follow Hwy. #115N into Cornelius. Turn right off to Hwy. #115N, just past

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on the right, inside the Duke Power substation, at air

sampling site #133.

i Location #181 Return to Hwy. #115, and turn right. Follow Hwy. #115N i

(NE) until it intersects with Potts Street (street just before railroad overpass) and turn left. Follow Potts l Street until it intersects with W. Walnut Street and

> turn left. The TLD is located on the power pole at the  ;

. rear of the Davidson Water *4orks Building. The Davidson  !

Water Works Building will be the first building on the  :

right after turning onto W. Walnut Street.  !<

Location #157 Proceed to the end of Walnut Street and turn left onto (N) Gamble Road. There will be a Day Care area in front of

, you. Turn right at the end of this road onto Jetton Road. Follow this road until it ends and turn left.

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. Encicsura 5.4 Page 6 of 7 Location #157 You will'see.I-77. Go north on I-77. Take Follow exit #33 this (cont'd) off I-77, turn left, cross back over I-77.

road until it intersects S.R. #1100 (Brawley School Road). turn left on S.R. #1100 and. follow this road until it intersects S.R. #2160. Follow S.R. #2160 until you see the Duke Power sign at the Williamson Access 2

area. The TLD is in a clear bag on the sign post.

Location #180 Return to Brawley School Road and follow to stop sign.

Continue straight toward Mooresville. Turn left onto Hwy. #21N. Follow Hwy. #21N. The Mooresville Water Treatment Plant is in the left approximately .5 mile up Hwy. # 21N. The TLD is on the telephone pole near the parking lot on the right.

Location #173 . Return to Hwy. #150 and turn right. Follow Hwy. #150W (N) to the-Grey-Seal Paint store and turn left. Proceed to the caution light in Denver and turn left. Follow Campground Road (into Catawba County) until it intersects S.R. #1899 (just before Barkley's Mini Market) and turn left. Follow S.R. #1899 to S.R. #1845 and turn left. Follow S.R. #1845 until it intersects S.R. #1981 and turn left. The TLD is located on the first power pole on your left.

  • Location #172 Return to Campground road and turn left toward Denver.

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Pass Barkley's Mini-Mart on the right. Proceed to Fairfield Drive in the Westport Community. Turn left onto Fairfield Road and follow until it intersects l S.R. #1389 to Lake Shore. Turn left onto Golf Course Lane. The TLD is located on the telephone pole in the front yard of house number 625.

Location #171 Return to Hwy. #16 south. The TLD is located at the (NV) south side of the Triangle Hardware Store on the utility pole.

Location #170 Return to Hwy. #16 south. Follow Hwy. #16S until it (WNW) intersects Hwy. #73. Turn right onto Hwy. #73. Follow Hwy. #73 until it intersects S.R. #1386. Turn left on S.R. #1386. The TLD is located up an embankment on the second utility pole on the right from the intersection.

Location #174 Return to Hwy. #73W. The TLD is located at East

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  • Lincoln Junior High, west of the main campus beside the (WNW) well house. The TLD is on the fence at the air sampling site #134. ,

Location #175 Return to Hwy. #73, turn right and follow Hwy. #73 until (WNW) it joins Hwy. #27. Follow Hwy. #27 into Boger City. At the intersection of Hwy. #27 and S.R. #1003 (in front of Carolina Shopping Center) turn back to the right.

Follow S.R. #1003 until it intersects S.R. #1332 and turn left. Follow S.R. #1332 until it

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,, Enclosure 5.4 Page 7 of 7 Location #175 -intersects S.R. #1500 and turn right. The TLD is (cont'd) located on the telephone. pole in'the back yard at the "

home of G.F. Terrell. His is the 8th house on the right on S.R. #1500.

' Location #176 Return to Hwy. #27 and turn left. Follow Hwy. #27E.

(SW) through Stanley. At the intersection of Hwy. #27E and

-E. Dallas Road turn to the right. Follow E. Dallas Road, until it intersects S.' Main Street and turn left.

-Follow Hwy. #275 (to the right of Nichol's Service Station and Grocery) until it intersects S.R. #2001 i

(dirt road) and turn left. Follow S.R. #2001 until it intersects S.R. #2393 (hard surface road) and turn left.

,The TLD is located on a cedar post in the back yard at the home of R.G. McGee. His is the 9th house on the 1 eft of S.R. #2393. .

1 location #'168 Return to Hwy. #16 and turn left. Continue north on (WSW) Hwy. #16 until it intersects Old Plank Road (S.R. #1511) i and turn left. The TLD is located on the left on the last power pole before crossing Killiam Creek.

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Location #169 Return to Hwy. #16 and turn left. Follow Hwy. #16 until (W) it intersects Kincaid Road. (Kincaid Road is the road immediately north of Hills Chapel United Methodist i

" Church on Hwy. #16). Turn left on Kincaid Road. The TLD is located on the last power pole on the right at the end of the road.

Location #167 Return to Hwy. #16 and turn right. The next TLD is (SW) located on the left hand side of the road behind the

' Lucia Volunteer Fire Department Building. It is in a clear bag at the edge of the trees.

\. Location #166 Turn left onto Hwy. #16 and proceed to Power Plant Road.

(SSW) The next TLD is located on your right, on the water tank i

across from River Bend Steam Station.

Location #165 Proceed down Power Plant Road for approximately 2 (S) miles. The TLD is on the fence post on the right at the sharp bend (90*) in the road.

l Location #177 Return to Hwy. #16 and turn left. Follow Hwy. #16S (S) until it intersects Kentberry Drive in the Coulwood i

Community and turn to the right. Turn left at the intersection of Kentberry and Belmorrow Drive. The TLD is located on the power pole in the front yard of J.R.

Leonard at 908 Belmorrow Drive.

l Location #183 Return to Hwy. #16 and turn left. Turn right at the (S) intersection of Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road (S.R.

(contrel) #2004). Follow Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road to Pump Station Road (S.R. #2001) and turn right. Follow Pump House Road until it dead ends. The TLD is located along the river bank just at the edge of the tall grass in a clear bag.

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" Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions (V - Within the Ten Mile Radius of Oconee Nuclear Station"

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.. Peg 2 1 of 22 DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCT PLAN / CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN PROCEDUREFORE5VIRONMENTALSURVEILLANCEFOLLOWINGALARGE UNPLANNED RELEASE OF GASEOUS RADI0 ACTIVITY 1.0 Purpose

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To provide a procedure for identifying gaseous plumes and obtaining field data indicative of the radiation exposure to the general public following an unplanned release of gaseous activity in excess of the limits established by Section 20.403(b)(2) of_10CTR20.

2.0 Limits and Precautions 2.1 The Field Monitoring Coordinator (FMC) or Environmental Surveillance Coordinator shall report to the Station Health Physicist (Technical .

Support Center) once the Emergency Plan has been implemented.

. 2.2 The FMC shall report to the Off-Site Radiological Coordinator (System Health Physicist or designee) once the Crisis Management Center has been established.

2.3 The FMC or designes shall call the Field Monitoring Supervisor (s) and team members to report to the Environmental Lab once the Emergency Plan has been implemented. The names and telephone numbers of these individuals are listed in Enclosure 5.1.

2.4 The field monitoring teams shall use particulate masks and protective clothing whenever activity (measured with the Eberline E-120 or PIC 6A) '

significantly exceeds normal background or when directed by the FMC.

2.5 If the team members expect to be exposed to 131 I in excess of 10 MPC (9 x 10 a pC/ml), or if directed by the FMC each team member shall ingest a 130 milligram tablet of potassium iodide.

2.6 Environmental sampling during emergency conditions shall not replace, but rather supplement normal environmental monitoring.

2.7 The Nuclear Data ND-6 multichannel analyzers shall be calibrated and source checked monthly (CP/0/B/4003/05). The ND-6 shall also be source checked prior to field use.

2.8 The Eberline Geiger Counters (E-120 with HP-270 detector), PIC 6As, and Portable Air Samplers (RADeC0 H-809 F) shall be calibrated quarterly (CP/0/B/4003/06).

7 2.9 An inventory of the emergency kits shall be conducted quarterly to ensure that all items needed are readily available (CP/0/B/4003/06).

. . . 1 CP/0/B/4003/01 l Pag 2 2 of 22 1 k 2.10 Personnel shall adhere to all company safety rula- regarding driving

( of vehicles or boats.

2.11 Annual training in the use of this procedure and the associated equipment and instr 2 mentation shall be conducted. Upon completion of the training, documentation of training will be accomplished by completing a Training Content Summary Form, which will be forwarded to the Training and Safety Section.

3.0 Procedure 3.1 Upon request for off-site environmental monitoring by the Station Health Physicist and/or the Off-Site Radiological Coordinator, the FMC shall report to the Technical Support Center (TSC). The Field Monitoring Supervisor (s) and members of the six (6) field teams, including one (1) Mobile ND-6 team, shall report to the Environmental I,ab to obtain the emergency kits and to initiate surveillance requirements.

3.2 One mobile ND-6 team (Alpha), three land field teams, (Bravo, Charlie, Delta) and one boat team (Echo) consisting of 2 technicians each and one helicopter team (Foxtrot) consisting of 1 technician shall be formed as follows:

Team Call Sign Transoortation

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/ " Bravo" Environmental Vehicle #8191 (1980 Ford Bronco)

" Charlie" Admin. Services Vehicle #6888 (1978 Ford Bronco)

( " Delta" Admin. Services Vehi::le #4205 (1974 Chevy Blazer)

" Echo" Maintenance Vehicle fi7770 (1979 Ford Pickup-Blue)

" Foxtrot" Maintenance Vehicle #8134 (1980 Ford Pickup-White)

Administrative Vehicle #7103 (1978 Ford Station Wagon-White)

Administrative Vehicle #7104 (1978 Ford Station Wagon-Blue)

  • Pool of transportation - vehicles not limited to specific teams. '

3.3 The field teams upon obtaining their emergency kits and emergency vehicles shall before leaving the site:

3.3.1 Verify radio communications with the Technical Support Center 'or Crisis Management Center Base Station using proper radio procedures (Procedure CP/0/B/4003/03).

3.3.2 Ensure the Portable Power Generators are operational and fully fueled.

3.3.3 Battery and source (Cs-137) check Eberline E-120 survey instrument, PIC 6A, and ND-6 for proper operation.

3.3.4 Ensure vehicle and spare gas can (for portable generator) are fueled to maximum capacity.

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  • 3.4.1 The Field Monitoring Coordinator's group (Enclosure 5.1) shall consist of the FMC, two alternates, three supervisors, six radio operators and twenty field monitoring team members (including two of the four radio operators).

3.4.1.1 The radio operator (s) shall set up the communica-tions equipment in the TSC and maintain communica-tions with the Field Teams using proper radio procedures (Procedure CP/0/B/4003/03).

3.4.2 Coordinator Action 3.4.2.1 The FMC shall be located in the Technical Support.

Center (TSC) and report to the Station Health Physicist once the TSC is established. Once the Crisis Management Center is established the FMC will report to the Off-Site Radiological Coordinator.

3.4.2.2 Plume direction and sector (s) to be monitored shall be determined by the FMC using CP/0/B/4003/02.

3.4.2.3 The FMC shall direct the efforts of the Field er -

Teams in obtaining pertinent field measurements and implement monitoring strategies and sample collection requirements.

3.4.2.4 The FMC shall advise the Dose Assessment Coordinator of results of field measurements.

3.4.2.5 The FMC shall assure adequate staffing and resources for the Field Teams. .

4 3.4.2.6 The FMC shall assimilate all the data accumulated during the emergency event to facilitate report prepa ra tions .

3.4.3 Supervisor Action 3.4.3.1 The Field Monitoring Supervisor shall assist the FMC and ba prepared to serve as the EMC in his absence.

3.4.3.2 The Field Monitoring Supervisor shall obtain meteorological information from the Station Health Physicist in the Technical Support Center or the Unit 1 Control. Room. When the Crisis Management Center is established meteorological information shall be obtained from the Off-Site

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\ tions'shall be reviewed approximately every 15 minutes for possible changes that would affect the plume direction and the sector (s) to be monitored (CP/0/B/4003/02).

3.4.3.3 The Supervisor shall dispatch Field Teams to predetermined survey points within the designated (downwirid) sector (s). Predetermined sampling locations are located by using Enclosure 5.2 and the map in each kit.

NOTE: The predetermined sampling locations are reference points only. Teams should cruise back and forth across sectors to pin-point the radioactive plume using the Eberline E-120 (primary) or PIC 6A. Once the plume is located then 131 I activity should be determined.

3.4.3.4 The supervisor shall direct the teams as required to expedite analysis of air samples for 131I.

3.4.3.5 Field Teams E and F may or may not be dis patched f immediately. Team E, the boat team, will be used f to monitor plume activity over Lake Keowee. Team F is the helicopter team and will monitor the

( plume from the air if determined feasible by the Offsite Radiological Coordinator. Enclosure 5.3 outlines the procedure for obtaining the use of the helicopter.

3.4.3.6 The Supervisor or Radio Operator shall record all .

team data as received on Enclosure 5.4 such as:

3.4.3.6.1 Location and status of team.

3.4.3.6.2 Location and time of sample.

3.4.3.6.3 Dose Rates in mR/hr (Eberline E-120 (primary) or PIC 6A}.

3.4.3.6.4 Air Sampling Results in pCi/mi of 131 1 (ND-6) 3.4.3.6.5 Additional Samples Collected (Smears, Water Samples, etc.) ,

3.4.3.7 Illustrate and maintain up-to-date locations of teams on the 10 mile radius maps.

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N program (Procedures CP/0/B/4005/13 and CP/0/3/4005/05, resp.ectively). Collect only those air samples and TLD's which are necessary for plume detection.

Locations of TLD's and Air Samplers are listed in Enclosure 5.5.

3.4.4 Team Action 3.4.4.1 One Field Team shall be designated as the Mobile ND-6 Team.

This team will have a ND-6 and be

  • re'sponsible for analyzing air samples from all teams for 1311. A second ND-6 shall be designated for the boat team or another land team based on conditions and need.

3.4.4.2 Upon verification that all equipment is operating satisfactorily, the Field Teams shall proceed as directed their predetermined survey points (Enclosure 5.2) within the sector (s) designated by the Field Monitoring Coordinator or Supervisor.

3.4.4.3 The Field Teams shall maintain open communications with the Field Monitoring Coordinator or Supervisor, providing sample results as required at each of the sampling locations.

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3.4.4.4.1 Using the Eberline E-120*with HP-270 detector or PIC 6A, perform a general area Beta-Gamma survey to determine i

, noble gas concentrations in mR/hr.

Record date, time, location and dose rate (mR/hr) on Field Monitoring Data Sheet (Enclosure 5.6) and report this information to the FMC.

3.4.4.4.2 Teams may be directed to take an air sample (glos al) using the RADeC0 Portable Air Sampler equipped with a Silver Zeolite Cartridge and ,

particulate filter.

Use Enclosure 5.7  ;

to ascertain sample time [ based on the calibrated flow rate (CFM) of the Air Sampler) for 8obtaining a minimum sample volume (1 10 ml). Use the stopwatc'h to ensure correct number of minutes for an adequate sample. Record Date/ Time /

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and "C", respectively. Calculate the san 3,10glevolumeinmilli-liters ml) as follows: (mustbe Sample Volume (al) = Calibrated Flow Rate 2.83 x(CFM)xSamgleRunTime(min)x 104 al/ft Record Sample-Volume (ml) on Enclosure 5.8, Column "H".

3.4.4.4.3 Place the silver zeolite cartridge in a poly sample bag and label the bag.

3.4.4.4.4 At the direction of the Field Monitoring Supervisor meet the Mobile ND-6 Team and have the sample counted as per procedure No. CP/0/B/4003/04. Record CPM on f

Enclosure 5.8, Column "E".

3.4.4.4.5 Calculate 131 I Activity (pCi/ml) as directed in Enclosure 5.8 and record under Column "I".

( 3.4.4.4.6 Report results of 121I measurement .

(Column "I",

pCi/ml.

Enclosure 5.8) to the FMC in ~

3.4.4.4.7 Place the particulate filter from the air sampler in a separate poly bag, '

label and retain for later analysis.

3.4.4.4.8 (Optional) Take smears at locations as directed by the FMC, place them in separate poly bags, label and retain for later analysis.

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3.4.4.4.9 (Optional) Collect water samples in cubitainers at locations and times designated by the FMC. Label the cubitainers and retain for later analysis.

3.4.4.4.10 (Optional) Place TI.Ds at locations and times designated by the FMC.

3.4.4.4.11 (Optional) Collect air samples and TLDs that are located in the environment as part of the normal environmental ,

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o monitoring program as directed by the FMC.

Record locations and collection times. Locations are listed in Enclo-sure 5.5.

3.4.4.4.12 Return all samples to the Environmental Lab or Crisis Management Center as directed by the FMC. Samples shall be counted onsite by Health Physics or ,

transported to the Environmental Lab, Huntersville, N.C. for counting. The Crisis Management Center Administration and Logistics Group shall be responsible

.for transporting the samples expeditiou::ly to the Environmental Lab if required.

3.4.4.4.13 Turn in all data sheets (Enclosures 5.6 and 5.8) to FMC or designee.

3.4.4.4.14 The teams shall be supplemented,

-relieved, or secured as directed by the FMC.

4.0 References .

4.1 Procedure CP/0/B/4003/02, TheDeterminationofPlumeDfrectionand Sector (s) to be Monitored Following a Large Unplanned Release of Gaseous' Radioactivity.

4.2 Procedure CP/0/B/4003/03, Emergency Radio System Operations, Maint and Communications.

4.3 Procedure Analyzer CP/0/B/4003/04, Operation of The ND-6, Portable Multichanne '

. 4.4 Procedure CP/0/B/4003/05, For the ND-6 Energy Calibration and Efficiency Determination 4

4.5 Procedure CP/0/B/4003/06, Inventory, Calibrations and Operational Verification of Emergency Equipment.

5.0 Enclosures a

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5.1 Field Monitoring Organization.

5.2 Predetermined Sampling Lc: ations by Sector and Distance from ONS 5.3 '

Procurement of Helicopter (s) for Emergency Environmental Surveillance.

5.4 Radio operator's Log 5.5 Helicopter Survey Results 4

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5.6 _Program.

Air Sampler and TLD Locations - for Normal Environmental Monitoring

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5.7 Field Monitoring Data Sheet for Dose Rate Measurements.

5.8 Sample Time Required For Minimum Sample Volume.

5.9 Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet for Determining 131 I Activity.

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CP/0/B/4003/01 Page 9 of 22 ENCLOSURE 5.1 FIELD MONITORING ORGANIZATION CrIELDPrimaryMON!TCRING CCORDINATCR (FMC) AND RADIO OPERATORS (RO)

FMC: J. W. Crain - Office: Home:

Alternate (s): J. R. Leonard - Offi  ; Hom C. V. Wray - Office: Home:

TSC RO:

Field Monitoring Team Member, Part A 1-7 listed belo TSC Alternate:

CMC Primary RO: s.',..,_.,,.

J. Painter - Office: p. .: t. ' ' '. ) Home:  ;

CMC Prima ry RO: S. A.

Geweh r - O f fice l' .y ,.h'.;<N.

.' 5 Home:

CMC Primarf RO: ._'. .

R. Cuellette - Office 7. f 's c, 7 CMC Alternate: C.M. Harrison - Office fgA g f(% ;!.ome: "

w. y V dlg' .. >\ N e ; Home
  • CMC Alternate: R. L. Rivard - Office , :l, Q*yi': ,

CMC Alternate: S. E. LeRoy - Office $2 "AT'g-%':

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F:E*.D MON TOR:NG SUPER'/:SCR i- - '

J. D. B t v :.n s Office: 303/332-5363(1465); Mcme:

FII'J MCN!!CRING HAM EM.EERS A.

Chemistrf (ONS)

1.
  • Bobby Lee - Ext. Home j( 2.

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Gina Roach - Ext.

Keith Beddingfiel me:

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5.  ? Bobby Ch.1 dress - Ext Hom
6. >Lynette Fant - Ext.
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  • Judy Head - Ext. Home:
8. Rick Morris -

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  • Sandra Luedeman -

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10. Gay ' Walter - Ext. Home:

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1. Steve Alexander - E.<  ; Ho
2. Ro ge r S locum - E,< t ome:
3. Randy Smith - Ext ome-4

" Tom Smith - Ext.

5. Janet Hutchins -

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  • Don Davts - Ext.
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  • Paul Itchenar - Home:
8. Barry Stewart - Home:
9. >St(ve Kirkland  ; Home.
10. Robert Taylor - Home:
11. Carrell Lewis - Home:

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-[- ENCLOSURE 5.2 PREDETERMISED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FROM ONS Sampling Sampling Responsible Radius from Description of Sector- Location Team ONS (Mi) Samoling Locations N A-1 E 1 Lake Keowee - Midlake due west of Warpath Access Area N A-2 B or E 3 Gap Hill Landing N A-3 E 3 West Shoreline of Lake Keowee from Gap Hill Landing N A-4 E 5 East Shoreline of Lake Keowee - Due East from Crow Creek Island N -A-5 E 5 Midlake at Crow Creek Island N A-6 C or E 5 Old Town Landing N A-7 D- 10 Keowee Toxsway State Park N A-8 D or E 9 Hwy 11 Bridge over Lake Keowee NNE B-1 A or E 1 Warpath Access Area j

NNE B-2 B 3 Junction of Hwy 157 (Gap Hill Rd) and 500 KV Transmission Line NNE B-3 B 3 Lake Hill Acres Campground - Hwy 157

[ (Gap Hill Rd)

( NNE NNE B-4 B-5 C 5 Junction of Hwy 133 & 327 C 5 Hwy 327, Keowee Church NNE B-6 D 9 Junction of Hwy 133 & 49 (Shady Grove Church)

NE C-1 A 1 Hwy 183,1 mile N of Lake Hartwell at NE Steel Gate (West Side of Road)

C-2 B 3 Junction of Hwy 183 & 157 (Gap Hill Rd)

NE C-3 C 4 Love.& Care Nursing Home (Love & Care Rd)

NE C-4 C {

5 Junction of Hwy 133 and Hunting Hollow Rd i j

NE C-5 D >

10 Hartin Grove Church, Junction of Hwy 172 & 32 NE C-6 D 10 Junction of Hwy 32 & 33 ENE D-1 A 1 Hwy 183 N of Xeowee Hydro Station Tailrace Bridge @ Keowee Cabins '

ENE D-2 B 3 (j Junction of Hwy 157 (Gin Shoals Rd.)

and Shadydale Circle A ENE -

D-3 C 5 Junction of Hwy 137 and Belle Shoals Rd L

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ENCLOSURE 5.2 (Cont.)

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PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FROM Sampling Sanpling Responsible Radius from Description of.

Sector location Team ONS (Mi) Samplina Locations ENEL D-4 C 5 Hwy 137,1.5 miles east of Hwy 183 at first road junction

-ENE D-5 D 10 Junction of Hwy 267 & 12 Mile Creek ENE D-6 D 10 Junction of Hwy 273 & 12 Mile Creek ENE D-7 D 10 Junction of Hwy 183 & 287 E E-1 A

't old Pickens Grocery, Junction of Hwy 182 & 160 -

, E E-2 B -

3 Bridge @ Junction of Hwy 291- (Old Senees Hwy) & Six Mile Creek E E-3 B 3

i. Entrance to Foxfire Estates off Hwy 291 1 mile N of Hwy 160 E E-4 C 5 Junction of S.C. 133 & Coucty 137 @

Six Mile Post Office

E E-5

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E E-6' C 5 Junction of Hwy 337 & Camp Creek Rd j

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E-7 D 10 Holly Springs Church on Hwy 222 E-8 D 10 Junction of Hwy 158 & 137 E E-9 D 10 Junction of Hwy 93 & 171 ESE F-1 A i

1 Hwy 183 Bridge across Lake Hartwell .

ESE F-2 B 3 Junction of Hwy 160 & Furman L.

Smith Rd l: ESE F-3 B 3 Junction of Furman L. Smith Rd &

Hwy 101 (Knoll View Road)

ESE F-4 C 5 Junction of Hwy 277 & 337  ;

(Maw Bridge Rd)

ESE F-5 0 10 Junction of Hwy 165 & 44 (Central, S.C.)

ESE F-6 D 10 Midway Church, Junction of Hwy 395 & 91 ESE F-7 D 10 Junction of Hwy 93 & 51  !

(Norris,S.C.)

SE G-1 A 1 Hwy 183 @ Old Pickens Church SE C-2 8 3 Hwy 291 9 entrance to Toby Hills Subdivision I( SE G-3 C 5

) ( Pleasant Hill Church @ Junction of Hwy 160 & 133 1- SE G-4 C t

5 Daniel High School @ Junction of Hwy 133 & 15 1

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PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FROM ONS Sampling Sampling Responsible Radius from Description of Sector Location Team ONS (Mi) Sampling Locations SE G-5 D 7 . Junction of Hwy 15 & 102

, (Central, S.C.)

SE G-6 D 10 -

Junction of Hwy 123 & 18 SE G-7 D 10 Junction of Hwy 123 & 30 SSE H-1 A 1 Junction of Hwy 183 & 6- .. .

SSE H-2 8 3 Hwy 291 two miles S of Hwy 160 SSE H-3 5 5 Hwy 291 & 27 @ Isaquena Park Entrance SSE H-4 B 5 Hwy 27, Lawrence-Ramsey Bridge Access Are SSE H-5 C 9 Junction of Hwy 123 & 133 (Clemson, S.C.) '

SSE H-6 C 9 Junction of Hwy 123 & 93 (Clemson, S.C.)

SSE H-7 C 9 Junction of Hwv 93 & 320 @

Littlejo.at Colliseum

. SSE H-8 C 10 Bridge across Lake Hartwell 1 mile E of Hwy 149 & 115 Junction

, 5 I-1 A 1 0.5 Miles SW of Junction 130 & 6 @

Beaver Pond Ma'rker S I-2 A 3 Hwy 130 @ Holder's Landing S I-3 B 5 Junction of Hwy 27 & N Bayshore Dr. -

5 I-4 8

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5 Junction of Hwy 27 & 359 (Hanover Hills)

S I-5 8 5 Corinth Baptist Church, Hwy 1 (Old t

Clemson Hwy)

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C 10 Junction of Hwy 37 & 210 S I-7 C 10 Clemson, Oconee Airport, Hwy 37

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SSW J-1 A 1 Junction of Hwy 183 & 130 SSW J-2 A 3 Junction of Hwy 130 & 38 j SSW J-3 E 3 Lake Keowee, East Shoreline SSW J-4 5 5 Hwy 130 @ South end of Newry Dam SSW J-5 E 5 Lake Keowee, Midlake west of Newry Dam SSW J-6 8 8 Junction of Hwy 130 & 123 SSW J-7 C 9 Utica Elementary School, Seneca, S.C.

/ SSW J-8 C 8 Seneca Water Plant i 1

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CP/0/B/4003/01 Paga 13 of 22 h ENCLOSURE 5.2 (Cont.)

PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FROM ONS Sampiing Sampling' Responsible Radius from Description of Sector Location -Team ONS (Mi) Samoling Locations SW K-1 A 1 Old Hwy 183, 1/4 mile.W of Hwy 130 SW K-2 E 3 Lake Keowee, Midlake beneath Norcross Ca.'500 XV Transmission Line SW K-3 B 5 Fairview Church, Hwy 340 SW K-4 8 . 5 Crooked Creek Bridge across Lake Keowee on Hwy 188 SW K-5 C 9 Oconee Memorial Hospital @ Hwy 123 & 28 SW K-6 C 9 Head-Lee Nursery, Hwy 28 WSW L-1 E 1 Lake Keowee, Cove immediately north of skimmer wall WSW L-2 E or A 3 End of Hwy 605 @ Lake Keowee WSW L-3 8 5 Junction of Hwy 46 & 175

. WSW L-4 8 5 2 Mi S of Hwy 46 & 175 Junction WSW L-5 C 10 Junction of Hvy 35 & 23 (West Union)

WSW L-6 C 10 Junction of Hwy 11 & 28 (West Union)

W M-1 E 1 Due West of ONS on Lake Keowee W M-2 A 3 Junction of Hwy 12 & 576 W M-3 8 5 Junction of Hwy 223 & Crooked Creek V M-4 5 6 Junction of Hwy 183 & 40 (Patterson's Grocery) '

W M-5 C 8 Junction of Hwy 11 & 131 W M-6 C 8 Junction of Hwy 11 & 183 kW N-1 E 1 Midlake, due west of Connecting Canal Bridge in Lake Keowee WNW N-2 A 3 Junction of Hwy 183 & 201 kW N-3 A 3 Junction of Hwy 201 & 92 kW N-4 8 5 Junction of Hwy 40 & 46 kW N-5 8 5 Little River Bridge on Hwy 132 kW N-6 C 9 Pickett Post @ Hwy 11 kW N-7 C 9 Junction of Hvf 11 and 94

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ENCLOSURE 5.2 (Cont.)

PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS BY SECTOR AND DISTANCE FR Sampling Sampling Responsible Radius from Sector Location Team Description of ONS (Mi) Samoling Locations W 0-1 A 1 Junction of Hwy 130 & 183 at Keowee Key Sign W 0-2 A or E 3 Stamp Creek Landing on Hwy 92 W 0-3 B 5 Junction of Hwy 132 & unmarked Rd.

W 0-4 B 5 Junction of Hwy 130 & 200 W 0-5 C 10 <Tamassee DAR School off Hwy 11 NW 0-6 C 10 Junction of Hwy 11 & 57 NW P-1 E 1 Wesc; shoreline of cove i:nmediately useth of connecting canal on Lake Keowee NW P-2 A 3 Stamp Creek j;hurch @ Junction of Hwy 128 & 130 NW P-3 B 5 Junction of Hg 200 & Stamp Creek Bridge NW P-4 B 5 Church of God @ Junction of Hwy 200 fr

& 123 NW P-5 C 10 Junction of Hwy 11 & 171 NW P-6 C 10 Junction of Hwy 11 & 127

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Page 15 of 22 hf- ENCLOSURE 5.3 Proct.'RDENT OF IELICOPTERS FOR EMERGENCY ENVIRO.WENTAL SLT,*EILLANCE l

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Inland Airways, Greenville, S. C., is under contract to Duke Power Company to furnish one helicopter upon request and an additional helicopter within l

six hours following notification. Once a helicopter is requested, there is a maximum elapsed time of three hours for the helicopter to arrive at Oconee or other dispatched locations.

Helicopter service is limited to daylight hours and adequate flying weather.

The helicopters will hold three people, the piloc and two passengers. To j perform surveys, instrumentation may limit the passenger space.

To obtain helicopter (s) for emergency service contact: i Office

1. L. W. Johnson *
2. L. M. Whisonant*
3. 3. A. Turpin*
[5/' O. D. M. Staggs*

j ks *These contacts are in Duke Power Company Transmission Dept., Line Division P

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AIRBORNE RADIATION HONITORINd DATA SilEET *

ilELICOPTER SURVEY RESULTS RATION .

PACE. OF ArHC DATE 1311.0T llELICOPTER I.D.

'?ll:T. 1)ATA : UIND SPEED HPil; WIND DIRECTION: FROH *; AZIHUTil *

  • to "URVEY INSTRUHENTS: TYPE  ; I.D. NUMBER TYPE  !  ; 1.D. NUHBER 0 ROUTE - AIRBORNE CilECK POINT (APC)
  • ROUTE - AIRBORNE CHECK POINT (APC)

Al'C LEG FROM TO APC LEC FROH TO "ESCRIPTION: FROH DESCRIPTION: FROH TO TO URVEY CRITERIA: INTERVAL SEC.; AIR SPEED HPil SURVEY CRITERIA: INTERVAL SEC.; AIR SPEED *

'; ALTITUI)E HPil FT. ALTITUDE FT.

START TIME (All Readings in mR/llr.) START TIME .(All Readings in mR/llr.)

__l 16 31 1 16 31 17 32 2 17 32 1, 18 33 3 18 33 l_4 19 34 4 19 34 5 20 35 5 20 35 l _{. 21 36 6 21 -

36 l __7_ 22 37 7 22 37 .

l_ R 2 'l 38 8 23 38

'{ 24 39 , 9 24 39

,l ._10._ 25 40 10 25 40 l 11 26 41 11 26 41

._1_2_ 27 42 12 27 42 y 28 43 13 28 43

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' 15 30 45 ,

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CP/0/B/4003/01 Paga 18 of 22 ENCLOSURE 5.6 g TLD AND AIR SAMPLER LOCATIONS FOR NORMAL EWIR0h?IENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM TLD LOCATIONS 020 Site Boundary Fence (0.2 miles N) 021 Site Boundary Fence (0.2 miles NNE) 022 Site Boundary Fence (0.5 miles NE) 023 Site Boundary Fence (0.9 miles ENE) 024 Site Boundary Fence (0.8 miles E) 025 Site Boundary Fence (0.6 miles ESE) 026 Site Boundary Fence (0.3 miles SE) 027 Site Boundary Fence (0.3 miles SSE) 028 Site Boundary Fence (0.5 miles S) 029 Site Boundary Fence (0.6 miles SSW) 030 Site Boundary Fence (0.4 miles SW) 031 Site Boundary Fence (0.2 miles WSW) 032 Site Boundary Fence (0.2 miles W) 033 Site Boundary Fence (0.2 miles WNW)

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024 Site Boundary Fence (0.2 miles W) 035 Site Boundary Fence (0.1 miles NNW) 036 Mile Creek Landing (4.0 miles N) 037 Keowee Church, Hwy. 327 (4.5 miles NNE) 038 Mauldin's Grocery, Junction Hwy. 183 and 133 (4.0 miles NE) 039 Hwy. 133, N 1 mile east of Hwy.183 and 133 junction (4.0 miles ENE) 040 Microwave Tower, Six Mile (4.5 miles E) 041 Junction Hwy. 101 and 133 % 1.5 miles S of Microwave Tower (4.0 miles ESE) 042 Lawrence Chapel Church, Hwy. 133 (5.0 miles SE) 043 Hwy. 291 at Entrance to Isaqueena Park (4.0 miles SSE) 044 Hwy. 130 at Little River Dam (4.0 miles S) 045 Terminus of Hwy. 588 into Lake Keowee (5.0 miles SSW) '

046 Hwy. 188 at Crooked Creek Bridge (4.5 miles SW) f 047 New Hope Church - Hwy. 188 (4.0 miles WSW)  !

j' 048 Junction Hwy. 175 and 188 % s' mile N of Keowee School (4.0 miles W) I 049 Junction Hwy. 201 and 92 (4.0 miles WNW)  !

050 Stamp Creek Landing - End of Hwy. 92 (4.0 miles NW) 051 Hwy. 128 % 1 mile N of Hwy.130 (4.5 miles NW)  !

052 Duke Power Branch Office - Pickens (12.0 miles ENE) l l

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TLD AND AIR SAMPLER LOCATIONS FOR NORMAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM TLD LOCATIONS 053 Duke Power Branch Office - Liberty (11.0 miles E) 054 Midway Church - Hwy. 395 - Central (9.5 miles ESE) 055 Clemson Meteorology Plot (9.5 miles SSE) 056 Utica School - Seneca (8.5 miles SSW) 057 Oconee Memorial Hospital - Seneca (9.0 miles SW) 058 Branch Road Substation - Walhalla (Control) (10.0 miles WSW) 059 Tamassee DAR School (9.0 miles NW) ,

AIR SAMPLER LOCATIONS 063 Greenville Water Intake Access Road - (2.5 miles NNE) 061 Old Hwy. 183 (1.5 miles SSW) 072 Hwy. 130 (1.7 miles S)

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.N FIELD MONITORING DATA SEET FOR DOSE RATE MEASUREMENTS Date Team Members / Call Sign /

Eberline E-120 No.

PIC 6A No.  ;

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CP/0/B/4003/01 Page 21 of 22 ENCLOSURE 5.8 SAMPLE TIME REQUIRED FOR MINIMUM SAMPLE VOLU1!E FLOW RATE (CFM)

MINIMUM REQUIRED SAMPLING TISE IN MINUTES

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When 8 estimating time required to get a minimum volume of 1x10 ml if flow rate for the air sampler in use is not on table, go to next Lower flow rate.

Example: Air Sampler flow rate = 3.6.

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IIE1EpillNATION OF AIN SAtlp!E vol.liflF(ml} I)E1FNillNATION OF san g Aggg,ggy Column Columes A Column C Col'umn D Colisen E Column F Column C Column N Columu I

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rulumn N) Irugth of time alie air saa.pler rain in minutes, see Earlosure 5.7 for sample time for minimum sample volume.

Co lum. C) CalibratrJ flow rate for CY-130 filter cartrlJge written on the calibration sticker (Do NOT liSE Tile IIETER FLOW SATE).

Colunas ll) 2.41 s 108 el/ft3 s Conves sion f actor, f L 3 to al.

Column E) Nil-6 rpia = ls.et counts under 83'I curvel f 5 (nualeer of minutes samples are counted wills Nil-6).

Column F) lifi-6 Efficicucy a time ef ficiency value from the curve at 364 kev posteel on the inalde lid of the Nil-6 al.un. lance o f t he .s a n g g ,,,3),

Culumn C) 4.728 x 10~7 s Accounts for both Llie taal filtering ef fjriency of the silver scolite cartridge (.95) and the o.uversion f actor f or converting Jpm to pCi (4.505 m 10 8 pCl/Jpm).

Column ll) TI.e proJuct of (4 m C a ll), must be 3 I m 10' at to be an alctguate sample as per Enclosure 5.7.

altras arportril to Llac FitC 1.y radio. (Column A an.1 Column 1).

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~ CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.3.16 QUARTERLY INVENTORY / COP 94UNICATIONS EQUIPMENT CHECK Rev. 9 August 15, 1984

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I.P. 5.3.16 Attachment 5.2 QUARTERLY INVENTORY / CHECK l COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT Catawba /McGuire CMC /CNC Telephone /

. Room Radio / Headphones Inplace? Operational?*

Recovery Manager /

Scheduling & Planning WC-1010 To TSC Signal Sys.

l i

Phone (later) phones Offsite Radiological Sucoort WC-1222 l

l Administration & Logistics WC-0925 l l Design & Construction 1 l

EC-3-32  ;

Technical Services Support i WC-2390 i

  • 0perationally check one phone per room at each quarterly inventory.  :

3 Rev. 9 August 15, 1984 L

l I.P. 5.3.16  !

Attachment 5.5 QUARTERLY INVENTORY SCHEDULING / PLANNING SUPPORT GROUP EQUIPMENT / SUPPLIES

. LOCATION: GENERAL OFFICE ROOM WC-1010 - LOCKED CABINET Item Number In Plan Number In Inventory Crisis Management Plan 1 Crisis Management Implementing Plans 1 Oconee Emergency Plan 1

. McGuire Emergency Plan 1 -

Oconee Implementing Plan 1 Telephone 3 Speaker Telephone 1 McGuire/ Catawba CMC Directory 4 l Oconee CMC Directory 4 G.O. Directory 4 McGuire 10 Mile Radius Wall Map

  • 1 Oconee 10 Mile Radius' Wall Map
  • 1 Catawba EPZ Folding Map Preformed Wall Trending Graphs
  • 5 Blank Wall Trending Graphs
  • 2 Scheduling / Planning Manager's Kit 1 Summary Wall Data Sheets 2
  • Located in Room 1066 16 Rev. 9 August 15, 1984

, I.P. 5.3.16 A'ttachment 5.5 (continued)

QUARTERLY INVENTORY SCHEDULING / PLANNING SUPPORT GROUP j EQUIPMENT / SUPPLIES LOCATION: SCHEDULING / PLANNING MANAGER'S KIT-P.H. BARTON'S OFFICE Item Number In Plan Number In Inventory l l

Crisis Management Plan (CMP) -1 l

Crisis Management Implementing Plans 1

Oconee CMC Telephone Directory 1 McGuire/ Catawba CMC Telephone Directory 1 G.O. Directory 1 Scheduling / Planning Manager's File 1 Scheduling Coordinator's File 1 1 Planning Coordinator's File 1 Performance Monitor's File 1 _

Clipboard / Pad 1 Large Envelopes 8 Small Envelopes 3 Telephone Message Pads 2 Chalk Marker 1 Pointer 1 Scissors 1 Transp. Tape / Dispenser 1 Rubber Bands 1 bao 19 Rev. 9 August 15, 1984

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, DUKE POWER COMPANY Crisis Management Plan Implementing Procedure 5.3.17 Operator Aid Computer Data Available In An ' Emergency (Via Crisis Management Data Yvansmittal System) i l

Rev. 1 August 15, 1984

I.P./5.3.17  ;

1 Enclosure 5.2

, AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 1

-NOTE: Other points are available on request to the CMC Data Coordinator.

Point I.D. Description Units Rance '

A-

.1. .A1632 RC Hot Leg A WR Temp. *F 50-650 A1634 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 1 *F 520-620 A1635 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 2 *F 520-620

2. A1633 RC Hot Leg B WR Temp. **F_ 50-650 A1492 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 1 *F 520-620

, A1493 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 2 *F 520-620

3. .A1638 RC Cold Leg Al NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1639 RC Cold Leg Al WR Temp. *F 50-650
4. A1636 RC Cold Leg A2 NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1637 RC Cold Leg A2 WR Temp. *F 50-650 ,

.5. A1046 RC Cold Leg B1 NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1047 RC Cold Leg 81 WR Temp. *F 50-650 1

6. A1494 RC Cold Leg B2 NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1495 RC Cold Leg B2 WR Temp. *F 50-650
7. A1416 RC Loop A WR Press. 1 PSIG 0-2500 A1418 RC Loop A WR Press. 2 PSIG 0-2500 i' A1417 RC Loop B WR Press. PSIG 0-2500 8.' A1939 RC PRZR LVL 1 Corr. _In. H 2O A1940 RC PRZR LVL 2 Corr. In. H 2O A1941 RC PRZR LVL 3 Corr. In. H 2O A1717 RC PRZR LVL 1 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400 A1718 RC PRZR LVL 2 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400

. A1719 RC PRZR LVL 3' Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400

9. A1920- CA Baron Conc. PPM PPM
10. A1536 NI 1 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6 A1537 NI 2 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6

, 11. A1540 NI 3 IR Flux E[8 Amps E[11-E[3 A1541 NI 4 IR Flux E 8 Amps E 11-E 3

12. A1544 NI 5 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1545 NI 6 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1546 NI 7 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1547 NI 8 PR Flux  % 0-125
13. 02306 RC Pump A1 ON (OFF)
14. 02307 RC Pump A2 ON (OFF)
15. D2308 RC Pump 81 ON (OFF)
16. 02309 RC Pump B2 ON (OFF)

B I

1. A1026 FDW SG A Full LVL In. H 2O 0-650 Al213 FDW SG A TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 A1214 FDW SG A TR B LVL In. H 2O 0-388
2. A1031 FDW SG B Full LVL In. H 2O 0-650 underline indicates points used on data sheet.

i Enc. 5.2-1 'Rev. 1 August 15, 1984 i

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.2 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's

~

Oconee Unit 1 Point I.D. Description Units Ranae B (cont'd)

A1215 F0W SG B TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 A1216 F0W SG B TR B LVL . In. H 2O 0-388

3. A1470 MS Stm. Gen. A Press *, 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1471 MS Stm. Gen. A. Press 2 PSIG 0-1200
4. A1466 MS Stm. Gen. B. Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1467 MS Stm. Gen. B. Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
5. A1563 F0W Flow A Comp. & Sel. XLB/HR 0-6E6
6. A1564 F0W Flow B Comp. & Sel. KLB/HR 0-6E6.
7. A1644 EMR F0W Flow 1 SG A GPM 0-1200
8. A1758 EMR F0W Flow 1 SG B GPM 0-1200
9. A0158 C UST A LVL FT-H2O 0-12 A0014 C UST B LVL FT-H2O 0-12 E
1. A1044 HP Letdn. Flow GPM 0-160 E
1. A1238 HP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-6000
2. A1239 HP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-6000
3. A1310 LP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
4. A1311 LP Loop B Inf. Flow GPM 0-1200
5. A2214 LP Pump A ON (OFF)
6. A2215 LP Pump B ON (OFF)
7. A2216 LP Pump C ON (OFF)
8. 02125 HP Pump A ON (OFF)
9. 02127 HP Pump B ON (OFF)
10. 02129 HP Pump C ON (OFF)

E

1. A1011 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. A PSIG 175 A1315 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. B PSIG 175
2. A0043 RBV Dome Temp. *F 0-390 A0005 RBV RB LWR Temp. *F 0-390
3. A1565 RB Sump Level CH. A Ft. 0-15 A1033 RB Sump LVL CH. 8 Ft. 0-13
4. A1465 CA H2 Conc.  % 0-5
5. A0049 LWO RB NOR Sump LVL In. H 20 0-30 l

Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

l Enc. 5.2-2 Rev. 1 August 15, 1984 L

_ _ _., _ . . _ _ . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ _ . . . ~ . . . _ ._, . _ - , . . . _ . . . . . .

I.P./5.3.17 i 1

Enclosure 5.2 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 1 Point I.O. Description Units Range f

1. A1663 SG/A RIA 16-Gross Activity MR/HR .01-E7
2. A1676 SG/B RIA 17-Gross Activity MR/HR .01-E7
3. A1674 RIA-40 CSAE Monitor CPM 10-106
4. A1678 RIA-44 Vent Iodine CPM 10-106
5. A1679 RIA-45 LR Vent Noble Gas CPM 10-106
6. A1680 RIA-46 HR Vent Noble Gas CPM 10-106
7. XXXXX RIA-56 Vent Noble Gas MR/HR
8. A1654 RIA-4 Cont HR Area MR/HR .1-E7
9. XXXXX RIA-57 Cont HR R/HR
10. XXXXX RIA-58 Cont HR R/HR
1. XXXXX Upper Wind Speed MPH
2. XXXXX Lower Wind Speed MPH
3. XXXXX Upper Wind Direction from DEG
4. XXXXX Lower Wind Direction from DEG

~

5. A0953 Delta Temp. *F (+30)
6. XXXXX Dew Point *F
7. XXXXX Ambient Temp. *F
8. XXXXX Precipitation IN I

Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.2-3 Rev. 1 i August 15, 1984

)

I

I.P./5.3.17 Encloeure 5.3 AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 2

-Point I.D. Units Description Range A_ ,

1. A1632- RC Hot Leg A WR Temp. *F 50-650 A1634 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 1 *F 520-620 A1635 RC Hot Leg A Temp 2 *F 520-620
2. A1633 RC Hot Leg 8 WR Temp. *F 50-650 A1492 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 1 *F 520-620 A1493 RC Hot. Leg B Temp. 2 *F 520-620
3. A1638 RC Cold Leg Al NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1639 RC Cold Leg Al WR Temp. *F 60-650
4. A1636 RC Cold Leg A2 NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1637 RC Cold Leg A2 WR Temp. *F 60-650
5. A1046 RC Cold Leg 81 NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1047 RC Cold Leg B1 WR Temp. *F 50-650
6. A1494 RC Cold Leg B2 NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1495 RC Cold Leg B2 WR Temp. *F 50-650
7. A1416 RC Loop A WR Press. 1 PSIG' 0-2500 A1418 RC Loop A WR Press. 2 PSIG 0-2500 A1417 RC Loop B WR Press. . PSIG 0-2500 4
8. A1939 RC PRZR LVL 1 Corr. In. H 2O A1940 RC PRZR LVL 2 Corr. In. H 2O A1941 RC PRZR LVL 3 Corr. In. H 2O

! A1717 RC PRZR LVL 1 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400 A1718 RC PRZR LVL 2 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400 J A1719 RC PRZR LVL 3 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400

9. A1009 CA Boron Conc. PPM PPM 0-2050 a
10. A1536 NI 1 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6 l A1537 NI 2 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6
11. A1540 NI 3 IR Flux E;sAmps E[11-E[3 A1541 NI 4 IR Flux E sAmps E 11-E 3
12. A1544 NI 5 PR Flux  % 0-125 - .

A1545 NI 6 PR Flux  % 0-125 l A1546 NI 7 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1547 NI 8 PR Flux  % 0-125 ,

13. 02306 RC Pump A1 ON (OFF) ,
- 14. D2307 RC Pump A2 ON (0FF)
15. 02308 RC Pump B1 ON (OFF) l
16. 02309 RC Pump B2 ON (OFF)

{

B_ .

1. A1026 F0W SG A Full LVL In. H 2O 0-648 A1213 FDW SG A TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 l A1214 FDW SG A TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 l'

1 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.3-1 Rev. 1 August 15, 1984

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I.P./5.3.17 l

l Enclosure 5.3 (cont'd) i AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range B (cont'd)

2. A1031 FDW SG B Full LVL In. H 2O 0-648 A1215 FDW SG B TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 U A1216 FDW SG B TR B LVL In. H 2O 0-388
3. A1470 MS Stm. Gen. A Press 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1471 MS Stm. Gen. A Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
4. A1466 MS Stm. Gen. 8 Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1467 MS Stm. Gen. B Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
5. A1563 FDW Flow B Comp. & Se1. KLB/HR 0-6E6
6. A1564 FDW Flow B Comp. & Se1. XLB/HR 0-6E6
7. -A0012 EMR FDW Flow 1 SG A GPM 0-1200
8. A0013 EMR F0W Flow 1 SG B GPM 0-1200
9. A0014 C UST A LVL FT-H2O 0-12 A0158 C UST B LVL FT-H2O 0-12 E
1. A1044 HP Letdn. Flow GPM 0-160 E
1. A1238 HP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
2. A1239 HP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
3. A1310 LP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1300
4. A1311 LP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-1300
5. D2214 LP Pump A ON (OFF)
6. 02215 LP Pump B ON (OFF)
7. 02216 LP Pump C ON (OFF)
8. 02125 HP Pump A ON (OFF)
9. D2127 HP Pump B ON (OFF)
10. 02129 HP Pump C ON (OFF) ,

E

1. A1011 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. A PSIG 175 A1315 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. 8 PSIG 175
2. A0043 RBV Dcme Temp. *F 0-390 ,

A0005 RBV RB LWR Temp. *F 0-390 '

3. A0792 RB Sump Level Ch. A Ft. 0-15 A0793 RB Sump LVL CH. B Ft. 0-15
4. CA H2 Conc. (Not Available) l
5. A0049 LWD RB NOR Sump LVL In. H 2 0 0-30 i

Underline. indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.3-2 Rev. 1 August 15, 1984

I.P./5.3.17 )

Enclosure 5.3 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's -

Oconee Unit 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range f

1. A1663 SG/A RIA 16-Gross Activity MR/HR .01-E7
2. A1676 SG/8 RIA 17-Gross Activity MR/HR .01-E7
3. A1674 RIA-40 CSAE Monitor CPM 10-106
4. A1678 RIA-44 Vent Iodine CPM 10-106
5. A1679 RIA-45 LR Vent Noble Gas CPM 10-106
6. A1680 RIA-46 HR Vent Noble Gas CPM 10-106
7. XXXXX RIA-56 Vent Noble Gas MR/HR
8. A1654 RIA-4 Cont HR Area MR/HR .1-E7
9. XXXXX RIA-57 Cont HR R/HR
10. XXXXX RIA-58 Cont HR R/HR G
1. XXXXX Upper Wind Speed MPH
2. XXXXX Lower Wind Speed MPH
3. XXXXX Upper Wind Direction from DEG
4. XXXXX Lower Wind Direction from DEG (+30)
5. A0953 Delta Temp. *F
6. XXXXX Dew Point *F
7. XXXXX Ambient Temp. *F
8. XXXXX Precipitation IN I

Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.3-3 Rev. 1 August 15, 1984

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.4 AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 3 Point I.D. Description Units Range A

1. A1632 RC Hot Leg A WR Temp. *F 50-650 A1634 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 1 *F 520-620 A1635 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 2 *F 520-620
2. A1633 RC Hot Leg B WR Temp. *F 50-650 A1492 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 1 *F 520-620 A1493 RC Hot Leg 8 Temp. 2 *F 520-620
3. A1638 RC Cold Leg Al NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1639 RC Cold Leg Al WR Temp. *F 50-650
4. A1636 RC Cold Leg A2 NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1637 RC Cold Leg A2 WR Temp. F 50-650 .
5. A1046 RC Cold Leg B1 NR Temp. *F 520-620 l A1047 RC Cold Leg B1 WR Temp. F 50-650 1
6. A1494 RC Cold Leg 82 NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1495 RC Cold Leg B2 WR Temp. *F 50-650
7. A1416 RC Loop A WR Press. 1 PSIG 0-2500 (

l A1418 RC Loop A WR Press. 2 PaIG 0-2500 l A1417 RC Loop B WR Press. PSIG 0-2500

8. A1939 RC PRZR LVL 1 Corr. In H 2O A1940 RC PRZR LVL 2 Corr. In. H 2O A1941 ,

RC PRZR LVL 3 Corr. In. H 2O A1717 RC PRZR LVL 1 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400 A1718 RC PRZR LVL 2 Unct,rrected In. H 2O 0-400 i A1719 RC PRZR LVL 3 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400 ,

9. A1009 CA Boron Conc. PPM PPM 0-2050
10. A1536 NI 1 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6 I A1537 NI 2 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6 4
11. A1540 NI 3 IR Flux E_8 Amps E 11-E"3_ l A1541 NI 4 IR Flux E 8 Amps E 11-E 8  !
12. A1544 NI 5 PR Flux  % 0-125 ii A1545 NI 6 PR Flux  % 0-125 {i A1546 NI 7 PR Flux  % 0-125 ll A1547 NI 8 PR Flux  % 0-125
13. 02306 RC Pump A1 ON (0FF)
14. 02307 RC Pump A2 ON (OFF)
15. 02308 RC Pump 81 ON (OFF)
16. D2309 RC Pump B2 ON (OFF)

B_

1. A1026 F0W SG A Full LVL In. H 2O 0-650 A1213 FDW SG A TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 A1214 F0W SG A TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.4-1 Rev. 1 August 15, 1984

h I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.4 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 3 ,

Point I.D. Description Units Range B (cont'd)

2. A1031 FDW SG B Full LVL In. H 2O 0-650 A1215- FDW SG B TR A LVL. In. H 2O 0-388 A1216 FDW SG B TR B LVL In. H 2O 0-388
3. A1470 MS Stm. Gen. A Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1471 MS Stm. Gen. A Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
4. A1466 MS Stm. Gen. B Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1467 MS Stm. Gen. B Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200

- 5. A1563 FDW Flow A Comp. & Sel. KLB/HR 0-6E6

6. A1564 FDW Flow B Comp. & Se1. KLB/HR 0-6E6

, 7. A0012 EMR FDW Flow 1 SG A GPM 0-1200

8. A0013 EMR FDW Flow 1 SG B GPM 0-1200
9. A0158 C UST A LVL FT-H2O 0-12 A0014 C UST B LVL. FT-H2O 0-12

~

C

1. ~A1044 HP Letdn. Flow GPM 0-160 i

S

1. A1238  !!P Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
2. A1239 HP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200 l
3. A1310 LP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1300
4. A1311 LP Loop B Inj. Flov GPM 0-1300
5. 02214 LP Pump A ON (OFF)
6. 02215 LP Pump B ON (OFF)
7. D2216 LP Pump C ON (OFF)
8. D2125 HP Pump A ON (OFF)
9. D2127 HP Pump B ON (OFF)
10. D2129 HP Pump C ON (OFF)

E 4

1. A10ll Reactor 81dp. Press. CH. A PSIG 175 A1315 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. B PSIG 175
2. A0043 RBV Dome Temp. *F 0-390 l

A0005 RBV RB LWR Temp. *F 0-390

3. A0792 RB Sump Level CH. A Ft. 0-15 A0793 RB Sump LVL CH. 8 Ft. 0-15

' 4. A1465 CA A2 Conc.  % 0-5

5. A0049 LWD RB NOR Sump LVL In. H 2O 0-30 Underline indicates points used on data , sheet.

Enc. 5.4-2 Rev. 1 August 15, 1984

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.4 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 3 Point-I.D. Description Units Range

E
1. A1663 SG/A RIA 16-Gross Activity MR/HR .01-E7
2. A1676 SG/8 RIA 17-Gross Activity MR/HR .01-E7
3. 'A1674 RIA-40 CSAE Monitor CPM 10-106
4. A1678 RIA-44 Vent Iodine CPM 10-106
5. A1679 RIA-45 LR Vent Noble Gas CPM 10-106 {

! 6. A1680 RIA-46 HR Vent Noble Gas CPM 10-106

7. XXXXX RIA-56 Vent Noble Gas MR/HR I 8. A1654 RIA-4 Cont HR Area MR/HR .1-E7 l l 9. XXXXX RIA-57 Cont HR R/HR
10. XXXXX RIA-58 Cont HR R/HR G
1. XXXXX Upper Wind Soeed MPH
2. XXXXX Lower Wind Speed MPH
3. XXXXX Upper Wind Direct'on from DEG
4. XXXXX Lower Wind Direction from DEG (+30)
5. XXXXX Delta Temp. *F
6. XXXXX Dew Point *F
7. XXXXX Ambient Temp. *F
8. XXXXX Precipitation IN Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.4-3 Rev. 1 August 15, 1984

I.P./5.3.17 l

. Enclosure 5.5 AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's McGuire Units 1 & 2

~ NOTE: Other points are available on request to the CMC Data Coordinator.

Point I.D. Description Units Ranae A  :

-1. A0965 T/ Hot-Loop A (Wide Range) *F' 0-700 l

2. A0971 T/ Hot-Loop B (Wide Range) *F 0-700 ,
3.
  • A0977 T/ Hot-Loop C (Wide Range) ,F 0-700 '
4. A0983 T/ Hot-Loop D (Wide Range) *F 0-700
5. A1061 T/ Cold-Loop A (Wide Range) *F 0-700 A1064 (Narrow Range) *F 510-630
6. A1067 T/ Cold-Loop 8 (Wide Range) *F 0-700 A1076 (Narrow Range) *F 510-630
7. A1073 T/ Cold-Loop C (Wide Range) *F 0-700 A1088 .

(Narrow Range) *F 510-630

8. A1079 T/ Cold-Loop D (Wide Range) *F 0-700 A1100 (Narrow Range) *F 510-630
9. A0826 NC System Press. (Wide Range) PSIG 0-3000 A0845 (Low Range) PSIG 0-800 10 All18 (Pzr. Press. I) PSIG 1700-2500 A0962 (Pzr. Press'. II) PSIG 1700-2500 A0968 (Pzr. Press. III) PSIG 1700-2500 A0974 (Pzr. Press. IV) PSIG 1700-2500
11. A1124 Pzr. Water Level (Pzr. Level I)  % 0-100 A0980~ (Pzr. Level II)  % n-100 A0976 (Pzr. Level III)  % 0-100
12. D2803 NCP/A Status: ON, OFF
13. 02804 NCP/B Status: ON, OFF -
14. 02805 NCP/C Status: ON, OFF
15. 02806 NCP/D Status: ON, OFF
16. A1177 Neutron Flux - Source Range Level CPS 0-1000000 Channel 1
17. A1206 - Source Range Level CPS 0-1000000 Channel 2
18. A0602 Boron Concentration PPM
19. P1385 Reactor Thermal Power  %
20. A0628 - Power Range AVG  % 0-120 Level Quad 1 A0627 - Power Range AVG  % 0-120 Level Quad 2 A0629 - Power Range AVG  % 0-120 Level Quad 3 A0626 - Power Range AVG  % 0-120 Level Quad 4 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.5-1 Rev. 1 August 15, 1984

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.5 (cont'd) 1 AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's  ;

McGuire Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range B

-1. A1004 SG/A Level (Wide Range Level)  % 0-100

2. A1005 SG/B Level (Wide Range Level)  % 0-100
3. .A0970 SG/C Level (Wide Range Level)  % 0-100
4. A0988 SG/D Level (Wide Range Level)  % 0-100
5. A1107 SG/A Steam Press. (Steam Press. I) PSIG 0-1300 A1022 (Steam Press. II) PSIG 0-1300 A1028 (Steam Press. IV) PSIG 0-1300-
6. A1113 SG/B Steam Press. (Steam Press. I) PSIG 0-1300 A1023 (Steam Press. II) PSIG 0-1300 A1029 (Steam Press. III) PSIG 0-1300
7. A1119 SG/C Steam Press. (Steam Press. I) PSIG 0-1300 A1024 (Steam Press. II) PSIG 0-1300 A1030 (Steam Press. III) PSIG 0-1300
8. A1125 SG/D Steam Press. (Steam Press. I) PSIG 0-1300 A1025 (Steam Press. II) PSIG 0-1300 i A1031 (Steam Press. IV) PSIG 0-1300
9. P1412 Total SG/A CF Flow (Flow I) MPPH 0-682.93 P1413 (Flow II) MPPH 0-678.67 l 10. P1414 Total SG/B CF Flow (Flow I) MPPH 0-677.87 P1415 (Flow II) MPPH 0-679.92
11. P1416 Total SG/C CF Flow (Flow I) MPPH 0-683.48 P1417. (Flow II) MPPH 0-683.76
12. P1418 Total SG/D CF Flow (Flow I) MPPH 0-675.97 P1419 (Flow II) MPPH 0-680.33
13. P1208 CA Flow to S/G A MPPH 0-300
14. P1209 B MPPH 0-300
15. P1210 C MPPH 0-300
16. P1211 0 MPPH 0-300 1 1. A0758 CCP Discharge Hdr. Flow GPM 0-1000
2. A0856 ND Return Flow GPM 0-7000
3. 00970 CCP/A Status: ON, OFF
4. 00620 CCP/B Status: ON, OFF
5. D3574 NI Pump A Status: ON, OFF
6. 03576 NI Pump B Status: ON, OFF  ;:
7. A0764 NV Lotdown Flow (HX Outlet Flow) GPM 0-200 ,

Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.5-2 Rev. 1 l August 15, 1984 l

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.5 (cont'd) '

. AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's McGuire Units 1 & 2

. Point I.D. Description Units Range 4

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1. A0785 Containment Press. 2 PSIG -5 to 20 3575I 3 PS.IG -5 to 20 A0797 4 PSIG -5 to 20

, A0590 Containment Narrow Range Press. PSIG -1 to 1 A1047 Containment Pressure Train A PSIG -5 to 60 A0665 Train B PSIG -5 to 20.

2. A1228 Lower Cont. Ambient Air Temp. A *F 0-200, i A1234 Temp. B *F 0-200 A1240 Temp. C *F 0-200 4

A1246 Temp. 0 *F 0-200

3. A1204 Upper Cont. Ambient Air Temp. A *F 0-200 A1210 Temp. B *F 0-200 A1216' Temp. C *F 0-200 A1222 _ _

Temp. D *F 0-200

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4. A1041 Containment Sump Level (Train A) FT .5-20
5. A0671 (Train B) FT .5-20
6. A0848 Containment H2 Concent. (Train A)  % 0-30 A0854 (Train B)  % 0-30 E
1. A0115 NCS Monitor CPM 10El-10E7
2. A0829 Cont. High Range Area I R/HR 10E0-10Es
3. A0835 Area II R/HR 10E0-10Es
4. A1009 Unit Vent Noble Gas (High High Range) R/HR 10E0-10Es
5. A0018 (High Range) CPM 10El-10Es t A0012 (Low Range) CPM 10El-10E7
6. A0019 EMF 35 Unit Vent Particulate, Hi Range CPM 10El-10E8 i 7. A0049 Unit Vent Iodine CPM 10El-10E7
8. A1368 EMF 24 Steam Line 1A Radiation Monitor R/HR 3 9. A1374 EMF 25 Steam Line 18 Radiation Monitor R/HR
10. A1380 EMF 26 Steam Line 1C Radiation Monitor R/HR
11. A1386 EMF 27 Steam Line ID Radiation Moni_ tor R/HR

. 12. A0127 EMF 49 Liq Waste Discharge, Hi Range CPM 10El-10Es i

13. A1069 Upper Wind Speed MPH 0-30
14. A1183 Lower Wind Speed MPH 0-30
15. A1200 Lower to Upper Temp. Diff. *C -4 to 8 .

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16. A1075 Upper Wind Direction From DEG 0-540 i
17. A1189 Lower Wind Direction From DEG 0-540 i.
18. F5355 Precipitation in Last 15 Min. IN  !
19. ITYT5 Lower to Middle Temp. Diff. , *C -4 to 8  !
20. A0863 Unit Vent Stack Flow FT3/ MIN i

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Enc. 5.5-3 Rev. 1 August 15, 1984

I.P./5.3.17-Enclosure 5.6-AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's Catawba Units 1 & 2 NOTE: Other points are av'ailable on request to the CMC Data Coordinator.

Point I.D. Description Units Range ,

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1. A0668 NC Loop A Wide Range Hot Leg Temp. *F 0-700
2. A0669 NC Loop B Wide Range Hot Leg Temp *F 0-700
3. A0670 NC Loop C Wide Range Hot Leg Temp. *F 0-700
4. A0671 NC Loop D Wide Range Hot Leg Temp. *F 0-700
5. A0700 NC Loop A Wide Range Cold Leg Temp. *F 0-700
6. A0706 NC Loop B Wide Range Cold Leg Temp. *F 0-700

. 7. A0712 NC Loop C Wide Range Cold Leg Temp. *F 0-700

8. A0718 NC Loop D Wide Range Cold Leg Temp. *F 0-700
9. PXXXX Average Incore T/C (5 highest) *F
10. PXXXX NC Subcooling Margin *F
11. Ad715 NC System Wide Range Press. PSIG 0-3000 Xd855 NC System Wide Range Press. CH. 2 PSIG 0-3000 1
12. A0713 PZR Pressure CH. 1 PSIG 1700-2500 A0868 PZR Pressure CH. 2 PSIG 1700-2500 A0874 PZR Pressure CH. 3 PSIG 1700-2500 A0880 PZR Pressure CH. 4 PSIG 1700-2500
13. A0707 PZR Level CH. 1  % 0-100 A0867 PZR Level CH. 2  % 0-100

] A0873 PZR Level Ch. 3  % 0-100

14. AXXXX NC Vessel Wide Range Level Train A  % 0-100 AXXXX NC Vessel Wide Range Level Train ,  % G-100
15. D2037 Reactor Coolant Pump A ON, OFF
16. D2085 Reactor Coolant Pump B ON, OFF
17. D2038 Reactor Coolant Pump C ON, OFF
18. 02086 Reactor Coolant Pump D ON, OFF
19. A1214 Boron Concentration PPM 0-5000 P0096 Reactor Coolant Boron Concentration PPM
20. A1248 Source Range Level Channel 1 CPS 0-10Es A1254 Source Range Level Channel 2 CPS 0-10E8
21. A0766 Intermediate Range Level Channel 1 MA 10E-8-1 A0767 Intermediate Range Level Channel 2 MA 10E-8-1
22. P0738 Power Range AVG Level AVG  % 0-120 A0672 Power Range Upper Level Quadrant 1  % 0-120 A0678 Power Range Upper Level Quadrant 2  % 0-120 A0684 Power Range Upper Level Quadrant 3  % 0-120 A0690 Power Range Upper Level Quadrant 4  % 0-120 A0696 Power Range Lower Level Quadrant 1  % 0-120 A0702 Power Range Lower Level Quadrant 2  % 0-120 A0708 Power Range Lower Level Quadrant 3  % 0-120

. A0714 Power Range Lower Level Quadrant 4  % 0-120 A0758 Power Range AVG Level Quadrant 1  % 0-120 A0759 Power Range AVG Level Quadrant 2  % 0-120 A0760 Power Range AVG Level Quadrant 3  % 0-120 A0761 Power Range AVG Level Quadrant 4  % 0-120 Underline indicates points used on data sheet. ,

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Enclosure 5.6 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's l Catawba Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range B

1. A0674 S/G A Wide Range Level  % 0-100
2. A0680 S/G B Wide Range Level  % 0-100
3. A0686 S/G C Wide Range Level  % 0-100
4. A0692 S/G D Wide Range Level  % 0-100
5. A0723 S/G A Steam Press. CH. #1 PSIG 0-1300 A1274 S/G A Steam Press. CH. #2 PSIG 0-1300 A1280 S/G A Steam Press. CH. #4 PSIG 0-1300
6. A0729 S/G B Steam Press. CH. #1 PSIG 0-1300 A1286 S/G B Steam Press. CH. #2 PSIG 0-1300 A1292 S/G B Steam Press. CH. #3 PSIG 0-1300
7. A0735 S/G C Steam Press. CH. #1 PSIG 0-1300 A1298 S/G C Steam Press. CH. #2 PSIG 0-1300 A1304 S/G C Steam Press. CH. #3 PSIG 0-1300
8. A0741 S/G D Steam Press. CH. #1 PSIG 0-1300 A1310 S/G D Steam Press. CH. #2 PSIG 0-1300 A1316 S/G D Steam Press. CH. #4 PSIG 0-1300
9. A0634 S/G A Feedwater Flow CH. 1 MLB/HR 0-4.8 A0640 S/G A Feedwater Flow CH. 2 MLB/HR 0-4.8
10. A0646 S/G B Feedwater Flow CH. 1 MLB/HR 0-4.8 A0629 S/G B Feedwater Flow CH. 2 MLB/HR 0-4.8
11. A0635 S/G C Feedwater Flow CH. 1 MLB/HR 0-4.8 A0641 S/G C Feedwater Flow CH. 2 MLB/HR 0-4.8
12. A0650 S/G D Feedwater Flow CH. 1 MLB/HR 0-4.8 ,

A0651 S/G D Feedwater Flow CH. 2 MLB/HR 0-4.8

13. A0974 CA Flow To S/G A GPM 0-500
14. A0975 CA Flow To S/G B GPM 0-500
15. A0976 CA Flow To S/G C GPM 0-500
16. A0977 CA Flow to S/G D GPM 0-500
17. PXXXX Prev. 15 Min. Steam Releases LBM PXXXX Steam Release Loop A Volume LBM PXXXX Steam Release Loop B Volume LBM PXXXX Steam Release Loop C Volume LBM PXXXX Steam Release Loop D Volume LBM Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

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, I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.6 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's I

Catawba Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range C

1. A0452 NV Letdown Flow GPM 0-200
2. A1262 FWST Level Ch. 1  % 0-100 A1268 FWST Level Ch. 2  % 0-100 A1250 FWST Level Ch. 3 ,  % 0-100 A1256 FWST Level Ch. 4  % 0-100
3. A1013 SNSWP Level Ft. 566-572
4. A0586 4KV Bus ETA Volts KV 0-5.25
5. A0575 4KV Bus ETB Volts KV- '0-5.25 0
1. A0820 Charging Line Flow'Controli GPM 0-200
2. 02450 Centrifugal Ch'arging Pump A'ON, OFF
3. D2440 Centrifugal Charging Pump B ON, OFF
4. A0447 Boron Injection Flow GPM 0-1000
5. D2456 NI Pump A ON, OFF -
6. D2446 NI Pump B ON, OFF
7. A0902 NO HX A Return Flow '

GPM 0-5000

8. A0908^ ND HX B Return Flow s GPM 0-5000
9. D2455 ND Pump A ON, 0FF
10. D2445 ND Pump B ON, OFF E
1. A0743 Containment Press. CH. 2 PSIG -5 to 5 A0899 Containment Press. CH. 3 PSIG -5 to 5 A0893 Containment Press. CH. 4 PSIG -5 to 5 A1499 Containment Wide Range Pressure Tree 1 PSIG -5 to 60 A1515 Containment Wide Range Pressure Tr*.r. PSIG '-5 to 60'
2. P1500 Upper Containment Temp *F 40-200 A1178 Upper Containment Temperature A "F 40-200 A122v Upper Containment Temperature c *F 40-200 A1455 Upper Containment Temperature t *F 32-212 .

, A1449 Upper Containment Temperature D F 32-212  !'

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3. A1418 Containment Sump Level A FT 0-20 A1424 Containment Sump Level B FT 0-20
4. A0939 Containment H 2 Concentration Train A  % 0-30 ,

A0945 Containment H 2 Concentration Train B  % 0-30  !

S. D2448 NS Pump A ON, OFF

6. 02438- NS Pump B ON, OFF p

( 1. A0061 EMF 48 Reactor Coolant Monitor CPM 10El-10E7 Underline indicates points used on data sheet. l l Enc. 5.s-3 Rev. 1 l l August 15, 1984 l

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Enclosure 5.6 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's Catawba Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range

2. A1308 EMF 53A Cont. High Range Monitor Train A R/HR 1-10E8 A1314 EMP 538 Cont. High Range Monitor Train 8 R/HR 1-10E8
3. A0025 EMF 39L Containment Gas Monitor CPM 10El-10E7 A0031 -EMF 39H Containment Gas Monitor CPM 10El-10E6
4. A1315 EMF 54 Unit Vent Extended Range Monitor R/HR 1-10E8
5. A0048 EMF 37 Unit Vent Iodine Monitor CPM 10El-10E7
6. A0013 EMF 36L Unit Vent Gas Monitor CPM 10El-10E7 A0019 EMF 36H Unit Vent Gas Monitor CPM 10El-10E6
7. A0036 EMF 49L Waste-Liquid Discharg'e CPM 10El-10E7 A0042 EMF 49H Waste Liquid Discharge CPM 10El-10E6
8. A0078 EMF 17 Refueling Bridge / Reactor 81dg. CPM 10El-10E4
9. AXXXX EMF Main Stream Line Monitor LATER LATER AXXXX EMF XXX Main Stream Line A Monitor LATER LATER AXXXX EMF XXX Main Stream Line 8 Monitor- LATER LATER AXXXX EMF XXX Main Stream Line C Monitor LATER LATER AXXXX EMF XXX Main Stream Line D Monitor LATER LATER G
1. A0483 Upper Wind Speed MPH 0-90
2. A0485 Lower Wind Speed MPH 0-90 4
3. A0484, Upper Wind Direction Deg 0-540
4. A0489 Lower Wind Direction Deg 0-540
5. A1127 Barometric Pressure In. HG 25-35
6. A0490 Ambient Air D/T Elev 662 & Elev 762 *C +8
7. A0491 Ambient Air D/T Elev 662'& Elev 712 *C +8
8. A0495 Ambient Air Temp. At Elev 662 *C +40
9. A0496 Dew Point C +30
10. AXXXX Unit Vent Flow Rate CFM
11. XXXXX RL Disc'harge Flow GPM

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l CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE 5.3.18

" Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions Within Ten Mile Rarius of Catawba Nuclear Station" l

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I.P. 5.3.18 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS WITHIN TEN MILE RADIUS OF CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION CRIS,IS MANAGEMENT PLAN Procedure

1. 0 Upon receiving a call to activate the Crisis Management Center (CMC) for a problem at Catawba, the Field Monitoring Coordinator (FMC) will notify .the CMC Field Monitoring Organization for Catawba (See Enclosure

, 1) and have them report to the side entrance of the temporary adminis-tration building at Catawba. When the CMC is activated, or at the earliest convenient time, the Station Field Teams will be recalled to

, this position and the CMC Teams will resume monitoring, using the station vehicles and equipment.

2. 0 The FMC will report to Room WC-1222 and, after activation of the CMC, will direct the teams as described in the attached Station Procedure HP/0/8/1009/04. The FMC will advise the Offsite Dose Radiological Coordinator, the Special Assistance Coordinator, the Dose Assessment Coordinator, and the TSC H.P. Staff of the results of Field Team measurements. The FMC will assure continued adequate staffing of the i Field' Teams. The FMC will confer periodically (every hour) with the State Field Team Coordinator to compare findings.

3.0 'The Field Teams will survey and sample the area as described in the attached Station Procedure HP/0/8/1009/04 and as. directed by the FMC.

In addition, they shall review their received doses (on pocket dosi-meters) at times appropriate to prevailing dose rates.

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I.P. 5.3.18 Enclosure 1 CMC Field Team Members To Support' Catawba Emergencies l

Home Office Home Office

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. ,, ../@, /. . Steve Abernathy r_

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Julie Cox ' ~ f zh..., 1 ;_ - ,."4;:.y %e , . -:/t.g~

-s. Glenn Long A

, '4',y Grayden Cayton N. 9M, y ' &c .# ,N,$ t. -[ Mike McConnel1

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i. h<s:f 7 Doug Allen l. '

?, gSh, . s r / . h- . . - Chris Miller 4 p..;6._; ' . ,. a:

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Form 34731 (1041)

(Formerly SPO 10021)

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DUKE POWER COMPANY (1) ID No: HP/0/B/1009/04 PROCEDURE PREPARATION Change (s) O to PROCESS RECORD 0 Incorporated (2) STATION: CATAWBA (3) C PRO'EDJRE TITLE: ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FOR EMERGENCY CONDI WITHIN THE TEN MILE RADIUS OF CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION (4) PREPARED BY: ', 1 DATE: ' ) ~~/

(5) REVIEWED BY,

/M - DATE: M-[Td Cross-Disciplinary Review By:

_ N/R: 3.7 M (6) TEMPORARY APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY):

By:

(SRO) Date:

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Date:

(7) APPROVED BY: 'd-0Y Date:

1 (8) MISCELuNEOUS:

Reviewed / Approved By: Date: '

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, ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS WITHIN THE TEN MILE RADIUS OF CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION 1.0 PURPOSE To provide a method for identifying gaseous plumes or liquid effluent, and obtaining field data indicative of the radiation exposure to the general public following a suspected uncontrolled release of radioactivity.

This procedure shall also be implemented by the Crisis Management Center once it is activated.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 HP/0/B/1000/06 Emergency Equipment Functional Check and Inventory 2.2 HP/0/B/1002/04 Collection of Operational Environmental Weekly Samples 2.3 HP/0/B/1002/05 Collection of Operational Environmental Monthly Samples 4

- 2.4 HP/0/B/1002/06 Collection of Operational Environmental Quarterly Samples 2.5 HP/0/B/1002/08 Collection of Operational Environmental Semimonthly

Samples 2.6 HP/0/B/1002/10 Collection of Operational Environmental Semiannual Samples 2.7 HP/0/B/1003/05 Operating and Calibration Procedure
Eberline Model PIC-6A Portable Ion Chamber 2.8 HP/0/B/1003/12 Operating and Calibration Procedure: Eberline Model E-520 Portable Beta-Gamma Geiger Counter 2.9 HP/0/B/1003/17 Operation and Calibration Procedure: Canberra Series - 10 Portable MCA 2.10 HP/0/B/1003/31 Operation and Calibration: Eberline Model Ela0N Portable Count Rate Meter 2.11 HP/0/B/1009/16 Distribution of Potassium Iodida Tablets in the Event of a Radioiodine Release 2.12 HP/0/B/1009/19 Emergency Radio System Operations, Maintenance and Communications l

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' 3 .' 0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS

  • 3.1 The Field Monitoring Teams (FMT) should park vehicles completely off the road when sampling.

3.2 Four (4) Fiffs consisting of two (2) technicians per team and ona (1) helicopter team (1 person) if necessary shall be formed as follows:

T$am Call Sirns Transoortation Alpha Land Vehicle Bravo Land Vehicle Charlie Land Vehicle Delta Land Vehicle Echo Helicopter 3.3 Each FMT shall use particulate masks and protective clothing whenever activity justifies it or when directed by the Field Monitoring Coordinator (FMC).

3.4 If the team members are expected to be exposed to I-131 in excess

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.of 70 MPC (63 x 10 pCi/ml), and directed by the FMC, cach team member should ingest a tablet of potassium iodida per Reference 2.11.

.~ 3.5 Environmental sampling during emergency conditior.s shall not replace, but rather supplement normal environmental monitoring.

3.6 Each FMT shall maintain open radio communications with the FMC per Reference 2.12. If radio becomes inoperable, call in sample results on a phone at 831-8182 or 803/831-2282 (Lake Wylie/ Charlotte),

861-0331 (Gaston County), 324-3128 (Rock Hill and Fort Mill). -

3.7 If any equipment becomes inoperable, notify the FMC and wait for further instructions.

3.8

Annual training in the use of this procedure and the associated equip-i ment and instrumentation shall be conducted and documented on TSR-10.

3.9 Portable MCA's shall be picked up at the Health Physics instrument issue point when directed by the FMC. Ensure that the dewars are adequately filled per Reference 2.9.

3.10 When returning kits to the Emergency Kit Storage Room, perform an equipment inventory check using the Environmental Survey Kit Checklist (Reference 2.1).

Note deviations and forward to the Respiratory / Instrument Calibration Supervisor.

4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Activation

  • 4.1.1 Upon notificaton and assembly (FMC), the FMT members shall:

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4.1.1.1 Report to the Health Physics area on the 609' elevation (on back shifts report to

' Administration Building) and wait for further instructions from the FMC.

4.1.1.2 Report to the Emergency Kit Storage Room in the Temporary Administration Building to get Environmental Survey Kits.

4.1.1. 3 - Ensure the Portable Power Generator is operational and the gas can is fully fueled (Reference 2.1).

4.1.1.4 Ensure the tamper seal on the Environmental Survey kits have not been broken and inventory any that have (Reference 2.1).

4.1.1. 5 . Don TLD and pocket dosimetry and fill out dose

- cards.

4.1.1.6 Battery and source check survey instruments and portable MCA for proper operation (References 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10).

4.1.1.7 Ensure the portable radios are functional before leaving (Reference 2.12).

4.1.1.8 Obtain emergency vehicles as directed in Enclosure 5.8.

4.1.1.9 Each FMT will proceed to the survey point assigned by the FMC (Enclosure 5.3).

4.2 Locating and Tracking the Plume 4

4.2.1 At the assigned survey point, the FMT shall perform a general area Beta vs. Beta-Gamma survey. This method should' be used to locate center and width of plume.

j 4.2.1.1 Record date, time, location and dose rate (er/hr) on the Field Monitoring Data Sheet (Enclosure 5.4).

i 4.2.2 If survey results are less than or equal to expected background, call in the results to the FMC and wait for further instructions.

4.2.3 If survey results are greater than background, take protective actions as necessary. Then, if directed, take

, an air sample (volume should be > 10' al) equipped with a Silver Zeolite Cartridge and particulate filter.

, 4.2.3.1 Insert cartridge with arrow poinci$g in.

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4.2.3.2 Insert filter paper with smooth side facing

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4 4.2.3.3 Calculate required sample time per Enclosure 5.5.

' 4.2.3.4 When air sample is completed, place the Silver Zeolite Cartridge in a poly bag for analysis.

4.2.3.5 Place filter in a separate poly bag, label and, retain for later analysis.

4.2.3.6 Follow instructions on the Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet and the attached Operator Guidelines i

-(Enclosure 5.6) to record air sample information and analyze the cartridge on the Canberra-10.

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. 4.3 Special Sampling, as directed:

4.3.1 All sampling outside of Auxiliary, Service and Turbine Buildings should be done in conjunction with Operations t

Support Center (OSC) personnel.

4.3.2 Take smears and place them in separate poly bags, label and retain for later analysis. _

4.3.3 Count smears on E140N and record on Field Monitoring Data C'. Sheet (Enclosure 5.4). Call in results to FMC.

1 4.3.4 Collect water samples in cubitainers using good Health Physics practices and label and retain for later analysis.

4.3.5 Place TLD's in the environment. .

4.3.6 Retrieve and replace air sample and/or TLD's that are already located in the environment. Locations are listed in Enclosure 5.1. Place samples in separate poly bags, label and retain for later analysis.

4.3.7 Collect broad leaf vegetation sample (one square meter) label and retain for later analysis (Reference 2.12).

' 4.3.8 Collect shoreline sediment sample (one liter) label and retain for later analysis (Reference 2.6).

4.3.9 Collect milk sample (one full cubitsiner) label and retain for later analysis (Reference 2.5). Locations are listed in Sample Enclosure 5.2.

4.4 Turnover 4.4.1 Each Eff shall be relieved as directed by the FMC.

( 4.4.2 Inform the relief RIT of the equipment inventory status.

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( 4.4.3 Direct the relief Rfr to don TLD's and pocket dosimetry and fill out dcse cards.

4.4.4 Return all samples to the Emergency Kit Storage Room as directed by the FMC.

4.4.5 Turn in all data sheets to the FMC or his designee.

5.0 ENCLOSURES 5.1 Air Sampler, TLD, and Water Sample Locations 5.2 Milk Sample Locations

  • 5.3 Predetermined Sampling Locations 5.4 Sample of Field Monitoring Data Sheet 5.5 Sample Time Required For Minimum Sample Volume 5.6 Sample of Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet For Determining Iodine Activity

, 5.7 TSC Field Monitoring Organisation

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'/c HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 3.1 AIR SAMPLER, TLD, AND WATER SAMPLE LOCAT' IONS

-Air Sample Locations (need key CPD-1)  !

Zone & Radius (Mi) No. Descriotion A0 1 1 Hwy 274-N, right Liberty Hill Rd. , right in fork to end (Air CNS #200, need key).

A3 1 5 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd., left on Blue Bird La., through gate to end (Air CNS #201, need key).

B1 3 1 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right at Tega Cay sign (98), right before Tega Cay entrance into Duke Power Company substation (Air CNS #212, need key).

C2 10 , 5 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Mt. Gallant Rd.

(195), right Hwy 21-121 By-Pass, right on Hwy 72 - 121 By pass, left on dirt road (Trash Pile Rd.) across from Wayne's Auto Service, so to Duke Power Company substation (Air CNS #217, need key).

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. Behind Catawba Nuclear Station overlook (Air CNS #205, need key).

TLD Locations '

I. Site Boundary TLD's Zone & Radius (Hi) No. Descriocion A0 1 44 Hwy 274-N, right Liberty Hill Rd. , right in fork, pass softball field to large rocks at fence on right. TLD is on fence (TLD CNS #222).

A0 1 1 Hwy 274-N, right Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to end (TLD CNS #200, need key).

A0 1 5 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd.,

left on Blue Bird La. , through gate to end (TLD CNS #201, need key).

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. Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd. Go to first drive on right past Paradise Pl. ,

TLD across road (TLD CNS #202).

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right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd. TLD is .1 miles en left in curve (TLD CSS #223).

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- Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd.,

right on Acacia Rd. TID .2 miles on right (TLD CNS #224).

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A0 1 45 Left at Steam Production entrance on l Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd. to end. TLD on fence on left (TLD CNS #203).

A0 1 17 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. to first transmission tower on left after bridge (TLD CNS #225).

A0 1 20 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., TLD on left across bridge just

. . past fence (TLD CNS #226).

A0 1 23 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., TLD on left at beginning of guardrail posts (TLD CNS #204).

A0 1 26 Behind Catawba Nuclear Station overlook *

(TLD CNS #205).

A0 1 29 Left at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., TLD at Shady Shore Dr. on right corner at Bethel Community Clubhouse sign (TLD CNS #227).

A0 1 32 Right at Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., TLD at first dirt left (Valelske Dr.) on right corner (TLD CNS r) 23).

A0 1 35 I TLD on top of hill at Catawba Nuclear j Station Construction entrance on North side '

of street (TLD CNS #206).

A0 1 38 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to third power line on right, walk about 200 yds. South al'ong boundary fence.

TLD on fence (TLD CNS #229).

% A0 1 41 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., go

.8 miles (right in fork) TLD on fence on right (TLD CNS #207). .

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'" CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.1 AIR SAMPLER, TLD, AND WATER SAMPLE LOCATIONS Zone & Radius (Mi) No. Description II. 4-5 Mile TLD's F1 4 4 Rwy 49-N to River Hills Plantation rear entrance at Robinwood Rd. TLD behind green building on right corner (TLD CNS #230).

F1 4 6 Hwy 49-N to River Hills Plantation front entrance guardhouse (TLD CNS #231).

A1 4 2 Hwy 49-N to intersection of Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109), TLD on power line (TLD CNS #232).

A1 4 4 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd.(1102), left Zoar Rd.

(1105), right Thomas Rd. (1104), TLD behind second house on right (TLD CNS #233).

52 4 2 Hwy 49-N,.right Ewy 160 cc Home Federal Savings and Loan on left. TLD on left rear

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corner of building. (TLD CNS #234).

B1 4 3 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right on Das Rd.

(99), last gravel right in sharp curve before Lake Wylie Dam, left through fence to substation, TLD on right of inner substation fence (TLD CNS #235). .

C1 4 1 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

left India Hook Rd. (30) to S.C. Wildlife Resources Dept (TLD CNS #236).

C1 4 3 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right Homestead Rd. (657) to end, TLD straight ,

across intersection of Twin Lakes Rd. (TLD CNS #237). i t

C1 4 5 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195), I right W. Oak Dr. (962) to end at fork.

TIS on left at fence (TLD CNS #238).

D1 5 1 Hwy 274-S to Carter Lumber Co., TLD on fence near gate (TLD CNS #239).

D1 4 2 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left on Paraham Rd. (54) to transmission tower on i right. TLD on brown power pole (TLD CNS #240). '

D1 5 4 Hwy 274-S, right Ca=pbell Rd, (80) for about 3 miles. TLD on left at beginning of horse fence (TLD CNS #241).

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'{' , HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.1 AIR SAMPLER, TLD, AND WATER SAMPLE LOCATIONS Zone & Radius (Mi) No. Descriotion El 5 2 Huy 49-S, right Paraham Rd, (54) to transmission tower on left after bridge (TLD CNS #242).

El 5 3 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy SS, left Kingsberry Rd. (114) to transmission tower on left (TLD CNS #243).

F1 4 i Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55 to Bethel School, TLD on side of small building in back (TLD CNS #244).

F1 4 3 Hwy 274-N left on Glenvista Rd. to Crowder Creek Boat Landing, TLD to East of parking lot (TLD CNS #243).

32 8 1 Hwy 49-N, right Carewinds Blvd. (1441), left i

Choate Cir., TLD on inside of fence left of 4

the guardhouse (TLD CNS #246).

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1 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right Tega Cay sign (98), right before Tega Cay entrance into Duke Power Company substation (TLD CNS #212).

B2 7 6 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 to Fort Mill, right Lee St., left Self St., TLD at Fort Mill Municipal Water Supply behind Springs Mill (TLD CNS #247).

i C2 7 3 Hwy 274-S, right on Herlong Ave. to Piedmont Medical Center emergency entrance to back of hospital. TLD on fence at back right corner of Liquid Oxygen storage area (TLD CNS #248).

i C2 10 5 Hwy 274-5 to Newport, left at stop light.

right on Rawlinson Rd., left Hwy 5. right on Heckle Blvd. (901) to end left en Hwy 72, right on dirt road just across from ,

1 Vayne's Auto Service, so to Duke Power  ;

Company Substation (TLD CNS #217).

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Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Rawlinson Rd.

(36), left Hwy 5 go Rock Hill Career Development Center, TLD on transmissica i tower (TLD CNS #249).

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AIR SAMPLER, TLD, AND WATER SAMPLE LOCATIONS Zone & Radius (Mi) No. Description D2 10 4 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left Hwy 49-S, left Rd. 64, left Hwy 5. Go to Duke Power Company Appliance Center on left. TLD on fence in back (TLD CNS #250).

E2 10 2 Hwy 35 into Clover, TLD at Duke Power Company Appliance Center in rear lot on inner fence (TLD CNS #251).

Vater Samole Locations F3 14 4 Hwy 274-N, right Pole Branch Rd. (279), right Hwy 273 into Belmont, right Catawba St.,

- left at next light to bel,ont Municipal Water Supply (Water CNS #218).

C2 7 2 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Mt. Gallant Road (195) to end. Rock Hill Municipal -

Water Supply across intersection on lef t (Water CNS #214).

V B2 7 6 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 to Fort Mill, right -

Lee St., left Self St., go to Fort Mill Municipal Water Supply behind Springs Mill (Water CNS #213).

, A0 1 46 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on -

Concord Rd., left just after canal bridge. '

Go to pier (water CNS #208, need key).

B1 4 5 Hwy 49-N, right Ewy 160, right Das Rd.

(99), left Gray Rock Rd. (251) to Lake Wylie Dam. Walk through plant to upstream side of the dam (water CNS #211).

B1 4 6 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 right Das Rd.

(99), lef t Gray Rock Rd. , (251) to Lake Wylie Dam. Ride or walk to river access on downstream side of dam.

C2 7 8 Hwy 274-S left Mt. Gallant Rd. (193), left Hwy 161, left Cherry Rd. (Hwy 21), left on dirt road at Fort-Rock Drive-In to end, go right to Rock Hill Municipal water intake.

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, Hwy 49-N, left at Camp Steere sign after 1 crossing Buster Boyd Bridge (Water CNS #215).

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D2 8 M Hwy 274-S, right Hwy 161, left Scism Dairy and Equipment Co. (CASE sign).

E2 6 M Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55, left Clinton Dairy Rd.

F1 3 M Hwy 274-N, right Lake Wylie Rd. (1099) to first house on left, (Ingram Richmond residence).

F2 7 M Hwy 274-N, Hwy 35, right Paraham Rd. (54),

left Hwy 557. Barnett Dairy 1 mile on left.

D1 7 M Hwy 274-S to Newport, left at stop light, right Adnah Church Rd. (81). Woods Dairy 1.5 miles on left.

F2 13 M Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55, go through Clover,SC. Right on Lloyd White Rd. (148), left on Crowders Creek Rd. (1103), next paved right (1125). Cates Dairy is half mile on left.

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/ HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.3 PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS Zone Radius (M1) No. Description A0 1 1

- Hwy 274-N, right Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to end (TLD & Air CNS #200, need key).

A0 1 2 Hwy 274-N, right Lake Wylie Rd. (1099),

right at Hudson Rd. fork, right at Commodore Pl. fork, left on Tioga Rd. to end.

A0 2 3 Hwy 274-N, right Lake Wylie Rd. , (1099),

left fork after pavement ends, on Hudson Rd. to end. .

A0 2 4 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102) to dead end at Catawba Yacht Club.

A0 1 5 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. , left o' n Old Concord Rd. , right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd.,

left on Blue Bird La. through gate to and ~~

(TLD & Air CNS #201, need key).

A0 1 6 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left on Snug Harbor Rd. (1357), t isht Coze Cove Rd.

(1434) to end.

A0 2 7 -

Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109), '

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), to intersection of Snug Harbor Rd. (1357).

A0 1 8 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd., left on Crepe Myrtle Rd. Go to first drive on right past Paradise Pl. ,

TLD across road (TLD CNS #202).

A0 1 9

. Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left Snug Harbor Rd. (1357) to end.

A0 2 10 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left Snug Harbor Rd. (1357), stay on Snus Harbor at Kalabash Rd. Fork, take first gravel left (Crosshaiens Dr.) after fork to the end (Beware of dogs).

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- TLD is .1 miles on left in curve (TLD CNS

. #223).

A0 1 12 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left McKee Rd (1100), right Bankhead Rd. to end.

A0 2 13 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left McKee Rd.

(1100), right Bankhead Rd. to intersection of Bessbrook Rd.

A0 1 14 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on Old Concord Rd., right on Acacia Rd. TLD .2 miles on right (TLD CNS #224).

? A0 1 15 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on

( Concord Rd., take first dirt fork to left

  • on Kingsberry Dr., Stop at Commodore Yacht 4

. Club.

A0 1 16 l Left exiting Steam Production entrance on i

Concord Rd. to last big curve before pave-ment ends, ,

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1 A0 1 17 Left exiting Steas Production entrance on i Concord Rd. to first transmission tower on left after bridge (TLD CNS #225). ,

A0 1 18 1 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., so to end and turn right on Sandlapper Rd. Stop at transmission tower.

) A0 2 19 Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd. (1081) to end of pavement.

A0 2 20 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on

[L Concord Rd. TLD on left across bridge, j-just past fence (TLD CNS #226).

l A0 1 21 Left Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd.

i (1081), left Spratt Rd., to end (Beware of i

dogs).

A0 2 22 Hwy 274-5, left Allison Creek Rd. (1081) to intersection of Bardale Rd.

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PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS Zone Radius (Mi) No. - Description A0 1 23 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. TLD on left at beginning of guardrail posts (TLD CNS #204).

A0 1 24 Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd. (1081), left at Spratt Rd., left Morrison Rd., then right in next 2. forks, left in next fork to end.

A0 2 25 Hwy 274-S, left Allison Creek Rd. (1081),

to intersection of Spratt Rd.

A0 1 26 Behind Catawba Nuclear Station overlook (TLD and Air CNS.#205, need key).

A0 1 27 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., first dirt left on Valelake Rd., left in fork to end.

A0 2' 28 Hwy 274-5, left Allison Creek Rd. (1081) to intersection of Colina Rd' .

A0 1 29 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. TLD at Shady Shore Dr. on right corner at Bethel Community C.ubhouse sign (TLD CNS #227).

A0 1 30 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., first dirt left on Valelake Rd.,

right in fork to end. -

A0 2 31 Hwy 274-S to intersection of Campbell Rd. (80).

A0 1 32 Right exiting Steam Produe:, ion entrance on Concord Rd. TLD at first dirt left (Valelake Dr.) on right corner (TLD CNS #228).

A0 1 33 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd., left on dirt road (Pine Pt.

Dr.) just before Granny's Restaurant, stop

.5 miles.

A0 2 34 Hwy 274-S to Big Allison Creek bridge.

A0 1 35 TLD on top of hill at intersection of Catawba Nuclear Station Construction ,

entrance and Road 1132 (TLD CNS #206). '

A0 1 36 l

[ Right exiting Steam Production entrance to (

( transmission line just before Granny's t Restaurant on Concord Rd. (1132).

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PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS 2cne Radius (Mi) & Description A0 2 37 Hwy 274-N, left Liberty Hill Rd., take first left and go to end.

A0 1 38 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to third transmission line on right, walk about 200 yds. South along boundary fence. TLD is on fence (TLD CNS #229).

A0 1 39 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork to third transmission line on right.

A0 2 40 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. to end. Right on Hwy 274-N for 1 mile.

A0 1 41 I Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., go .8 I miles (right in fork), TLD on fence on right (TLD CNS #207).

A0 1 42 Hwy 274-N, right at Lib,erty Hill Rd., right in fork, go to softball field entrance.

A0 2 43

~ ' Hwy 274-N, right Lake Wylie Rd. (1099),

right Beaver Creek Trail to end.

A0 1 44 Hwy 274-N, right at Liberty Hill Rd., right in fork, pass softball field to large rock piling on fence. TLD is on fence (TLD CNS .

  1. 222).

A0 1 45 Left exiting Steam Production entrance, left on Old Concord Rd. to end. TLD on fence on left (TLD CNS #203).

A0 1 46 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. Turn left just after canal bridge. Go to pier (water CNS #208, need key).

Al 3 1 Hwy 49-N to NC side of Buster Boyd Bridge.

A1 4 2 Hwy 49-N to intersection of Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109), TLD on transmission tower (TLD CNS #232).

A1 5 3 Hwy 49-N to Steele Creek Vol. Fire Dept. on right.

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  • Zone Radius (Mi) No Descrintion At 4 4 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd (1109),

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left Zoar Rd.

(1105), right Thomas Rd. (1104, TLD behind second house on right in pines (TLD CNS-

  1. 233).

A1 5 5 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109, right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left Hamilton 4

Rd. (1106) to intersection of Hwy 160.

t A1 4 6 Hwy 49-N, left at Camp Steere sign after crossing Buster Boyd Bridge (Water CNS #215).

t A2 10 1 Hwy 49-N, stop one mile past Westinghouse Blvd. at Roberts Systems 8300 on left.

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! A3 10 1 Hwy 49-N, right Carovinds Blvd. (1441),

left Hwy 51 to Pineville, stop near Sugar-Creek bridge.

31 3 1 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right on Gold Hill -

1 Rd. (98) at Taga Cay sign, right before l Tega Cay entrance on gravel road into Duke Power Company substation (TLD & Air CNS #212, l

need key).  !

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! 11 2 2 Hwy 49-N, right Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109), i j

right Youngblood Rd. (1102), left !!cKee Rd i (1100). . left Bankhead Rd. , left Bessbreok 1.

Rd. to end.  !

! S' 4 3 Hwy 49-N, right Rwy 160, ri ht 2 on Dam Rd.

(99), last gravel right in sharp ct'.rve before Lake Wylie Dam, left through fence to i-substation TLD on right of inner substation fence (TLD CNS #235).

31 2 4 Hwy 49-N, right Rwy 160, right on Gold Hill Rd. (98) at Tega Cay sign, enter Tega Cay ,

following Tega Cay Dr., right Windjammer Dr. ,

6 miles, Right at circle, Left Kiwi Point to end.

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, Zone Radius (Mi) No Descriotion

-31 4 5 Nwy 49-N, right Nwy 160, right Das Rd.

(99), left Gray Rock Rd. (251) to Lake Wylie Das. Walk through plant to upstream side of the das (water CNS #211),

B1 4 6 Nwy 49-N, right Nwy 160, right Das Rd.

(99), left Gray Rock Rd. (251) to Lake Wylie Dam. Go to river access on downstream side of dam.

52 8 1 Nwy 49-N, right Carowinds Blvd. (1641),

lef t Choate Circle. TLD on inside of fence left of the guardhouse (TLD CNS #246).

32 4 2 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 to Nome Federal Savings and Loan on left. TLD on left rear corner of building (TLD CNS #234).

B2 5 3 Nvy 49-N, right Hwy 160, left on Gold Hill C Rd. (98) at Home Federal Savings and Loan, stop at intersection of Whitley Rd.

32 10 4 Hwy 49-N, right Carowinds Blvd. (1641), '

left Hwy 31 to Pineville, right Hwy 521 (Polk St.) in Pineville, right on Dorman Rd., stop at state line. '

B2 5 5 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160, right Sutton Rd.

(49) to intersection of Gray Rock Rd. (251).

52 7 6 Hwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 to Fort Mill, Right Lee St., left Self St. TLD at Fort Hill Hunicipal Vater Supply on right behind Springs Mill (TLD CSS #247, also Water CNS

  1. 213).

32 10 7 Nwy 49-N, right Hwy 160 through Fort Mill to the Sugar Creek bridge.

C1 4 1 Nwy 274-5, left Mt. Gallant (195), left India Hook Rd. (30) to SC Wildlife Resources Dept. (TLD CNS #236).

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( Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Ad. (195), go beyond India Hook to Red Burketts Body Shop on right.

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ENCICSURE 5.3 PREDETERMINED SAMPLING IDCATIONS 2one Radius (M1) No. Description C1 4 3 f

Hwy 274-5, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right Homestead Rd. (657) to end. TLD straight across intersection of Twin Lakes Rd. (TLD CNS #237).

C1 5 4 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right Homestead Rd. (657) to end.

C1 4 5 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right W. Oak Dr. (962) to end at fork. TLD on left at fence (TLD CNS #238).

C1 5 6 Hwy 274-5, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195),

right at York County Museum (638) to end at SC National Guard Armory.

C1 5. 7 Hwy 274-S to Carter Lumber Co.

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\q Hwy 274-5, left Hwy 161, left in fork on Celanese Rd. (50) to int.orsection of Springdale Rd.

C2 7 2 Hwy 274-5, left Hwy 161, right Mt. Gallant Rd. (195) to end. Go to Rock Hill '

Municipal Water Supply across intersection -

on left (Water CNS #214).

C2 7 3 Hwy 274-5, right on Herlong Ave. to Piedmont Medical Center emergency entrance to back of hospital. TLD on fence at back right corner of Liquid Oxygen storage area (TLD CNS #248).

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Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Mt. Gallant Rd. (195), right Hwy 21-121 By-pass to Tast Fare on left at intersection of Springsteen Rd.

C2 10 5 Hwy 274-S to Newport, left at stop light, right on Rawlinson Rd. , left Hwy 5, right on Heckle Blvd. (901) to end, left on Hwy  ;

72, right on dirt road across from Wayne's Auto Service. Go to Duke Power Company substation (TLD & Air CNS #217, need key).

C2 8 6 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Rawlinson Rd. (36), left Hwy 5 to Rock Hill Career Development Center, TLD on transmission ,

' tower (TLD CNS #249). ,

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PREDETERMIh7.D SAMPLING LOCATIONS Zone Radius (Mil No. Descriotion C2 10 7 Hwy 274-5, left Hwy 161, right Adnah Church

. Rd. (81), right on Hwy 5, left on Eastview Rd. (102) to intersection of Oak Park Rd.

(103).

C2 7 8 Hwy 274-S, left Mt. Gallant Rd. (195), left i

Hwy 161, left Hwy 21, left on dirt road at Fort-Rock Drive-In to end, go rig'at to Rock 4

Hill Municipal Water Intake.

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1 Hwy 274-S to Carter Lumber Co. TLD on fence near gate (TLD CNS #239).

D1 4 2 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left

  • Paraham Rd. (54) to transmission tower on right TLD on po.er pole (TLD CNS #240).

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3 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left Paraham Rd. (54), next right on Rd. 815 to Allison Creek bridge.

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Hwy 274-5, right Campbell Rd. (80) for

^ about 3 miles. TLD on left at beginning of horse fence (TLD CNS #241).

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1 Hwy 274-S, left Hwy 161, right Adnah Church Rd. (81), right Hwy 5, quick left on Eastview Rd. (102), right Holland Rd. (137),

right Turkey Farm Rd. (1172), left Russell Rd. (536), go .2 miles.

D2 10 2 Hwy 274-S, left Kwy 161, right Adnah Chruch Rd. (SI), right Hwy 5, left Billy Wilson 4

Rd. (1451), right Turkey Farm Rd. (1172) to Fishing Creek bridge.

] D2 10 3 i Hwy 274-5, right Campbell Rd. (80), left Hwy 49-S, stop at Pantry before entering York.

D2 10 4 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80), left Hwy 49-S, left Rd. 64, left Hwy 5. Go to Duke Power Company Appliance Center on

( left. TLD on fence in back (TLD CNS #250).

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  • Hwy 274-5, right Campbell Rd. (80), left 49-S, right Old Limestone Rd. (172) to end.

El 5 1 Hwy 274-S, right Campbell Rd. (80) to intersection of Hwy 49.

El 5 2 Hwy 49-S, right Paraham Rd. (34) to transmission tower on left after bridge (TLD CNS #242).

El 5 3 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55, left Kingsberry Rd.

(114) to transmission tower on left (TLD CNS #243).

El 5 4 Hwy 274-N, left Kwy SS to intersection of Kingsberry Rd. (114).

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"- Hwy 274-5, right Campbell Rd. (80), right Paraham Ad. (54) to intersection of Dr. Nichols Rd. (819).

E2 10 2 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55 into Clover, so to Duke Power Company Appliance Center on left. TLD cn fence in back (TLD CNS #251).

E2 10 3 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55 to Pantry at intersection of Hwy 321 in Clover (behind Pantry).

F1 4 1 Hwy 274-N left Hwy 55 to Bethel School.

TLD on side of small building in back (TL3 CSS 9244).

F1 5 2 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 55, right Bethel School Rd. (152) to intersection of Hollandale Dr.

F1 4 3 Hwy 274-N left on Glenvista Rd. to Crowder Creek boat landing, TLD to east of parking lot (TLD CNS #245).

F1 4 4 Hwy 49-N to River Hills Plantation rear entrance at Robinwood Rd. TLD behind green building on right corner (TLD CSS #230).

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F1 4 6 Hwy 49-N to River Hills Plantation entrance guardhouse (TLD'CNS #231).

F1 5 7 Hwy 49-N, left Montgemory Rd. at the River .

Rat Restaurant. Stop in horseshoe curve near lake.

F2 10 1 Hwy 274-N,.left Hwy 557, right Ridge Rd.

(27) to Bowling Green Presbyterian Chruch.

F2 5 2 Hwy 274-N, left Hwy 557 to Pina Grove Baptist Chruch.

F3 10 1 Hwy 274-N,' left Hwy 557, next paved right on .

.C Oakridge Rd. at Bethg1 Fire Dept. (Rd. 435) to intersection of Hwy 274 (in NC).

4 F3 10 2 Hwy 274-N, right Pole Branch Rd. (279) to Friendship Baptist Church en left.

F3 10 3 Hwy 274-N, right Pola 2 ranch Rd. (279), .

right Hwy 273 to Allen Steam Plant Bridge.

F3 14 4 Hwy 274-N, right Pole Branch Rd. (279),

right Hwy 273 into Belmont, right Cacawba St., left at next light to Belmone Municipal Water Supply (Water C.'!S #218) .

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FIELD MONITORING DATA SHEET ,

Date Team Members / Call Sign / Inst. Type /No. /

Sample Location Smear Time Survey Taken Dose Rate (mR/hr) Activity (CCPM) e 6

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ENCI45URE 5.5 SAMPLE TIME REQUIRED TOR MINIMUM SAMPLE VOLT.3E FI4V RATE MINIMUM REQ *JIRED SAMPLING TIME IN MIhVIES CFM LPM

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The LPM are rounded off to the conservative side.

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Column E) Dose rate from Canberra.

Column F) Signatura of person that calls in results to n!C.

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  • DUKE PokT.R COMPANT Pego 2 cf 2 CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.6 OPERATOR GUIDELIhTS b 5.6.1 MCA and Detector Set-Up .

5.6.1.1 Disconnect DC power cord from unit.

5.6.1.2 Turn the contrast switch on the front of the unit clockwise to the ON mode.

5.6.1.3 Place sample holder with Na-22 check source onto the detector.

5.6.1.4 Press TEST. SYSTEM.

5.6.1.5 Prass ENTER to begin test.

5.6.1.6 If test failed, press CLEAR ESTRY and remove the instrument from service.

5.6.1.7 If test passed, press ESTER.

5.6.2 Collecting and Measuring Filter Cartridges NOTE:

Record data on Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet for Determining Iodine Activity (Sample Enclosure 5.6).

5.6.2.1 Press ANALYZE FILTER SAMPLE.

5.6.2.2 Press EhTER.

5.6.2.3 For each sample:

5.6.2.3.1 Place cartridge with the recognizable side toward the detector (in small poly bag) in sample holder.

5.6.2.3.2 Put detector and sample holder in shield. -

5.6.2.3.3 Press ENTER to accept ID number.

5.6.2.3.4 Press ENTER to accept currant Flow Rate (LPM).

Otherwise, change number and press ENTER.

5.6.2.3.5 Press ENTER to accept current Flow Time (min).

Otherwise, change number and press ENTER. ,

5.6.2.3.6 If the volume is deter =ined to be co small, resample, press EN ER and return to Step 3.6.2.3.

5.6.2.3.7 Press ENTER to start Collect /Analy::e.

5.6.2.3.8 Report / Record Iodine activity (uC1/ml) and dose rate (mram/hr).

5.6.2.3.9 Press hThT SA'!PLE.

  • 3.6.2.3.10 Label the cartridge and retain for later analysis.

5.6.3 After sampling completion, turn the contract switch counter-clockwise to the STAND-3Y mode.

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DGE POWER COMPANY CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION r HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCLOSURE 5.7 .

TSC FIELD MONITORING ORGANIZATION POSITICN NAME., BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE Field Monitoring Coordinators:

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Obtain any other Station vehicles,(if available) as directed by the FMC.

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1. Engineering Personnel
2. Construction Personnel
3. QA Personnel
4. Babcock and Wilcox
5. Westinghouse III. Functional Responsibilities 5 A. Design and Construction Manager B. Staff Administrators C. Engineering Director ,

D. Director of Construction E. Director of Quality Assurance IV. Notification Procedure 11 V. Emergency Facilities 12 A. Recovery Manager B. (ieneral Office Groups C. Additional Support Personnel VI. Emergency Equipment 13 VII. Additional Suport Needed from Other Groups 13 A. Administration and Logistics Group B. Scheduling / Planning Group C. Nuclear Engineering Services Group l-

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Primary Responsibilities:

1. Direct the activities of Design Engineering, Construction forces, Quality Assurance, and outside vendors on plant modifi-cations.
2. Assure the design and construction activities are adequately staffed and equipped to respond in timely fashion.
3. Determine application of Corporate Quality Assurance Program.

Recovery Manager or Station Manager approval is reauired for deviations from present practices.

4. Assure that engineering and technical specialists are available on a pre planned basis for assisting Nuclear Engineering Services, Station Manager, Nuclear Technical Se'rvices and the Recovery Manager as required.
5. Advise the Recovery Manager on matters related to Design and Construction Support.

Principal Working Relationshios:

1. Station Manager for plans on modifications to systems and equipment in plant. -

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2. Nuclear E~ngineering Services Manager for joint review of proposed modifications to systems and equipment in the plant.
3. NuclGar Technical Services Manager for modifications to systems l and equipment and support of activities in the waste management area.
4. Scheduling and Planning Manager for status of activities in the Design and Construction area.

B. Staff Administrators Reports to: Design and Construction Manager Basic Functions: To assist the Design and Construction Manager in l

all areas of his responsibility and perform other tasks that the l Manager may direct to meet requirements of the recovery operation.

The Staff Administrator reporting to Electric Center Conference Room EC3/32 after notification is responsibile for moving the VAX computer terminal from David Nabow Library (EC2/30) to room EC3/32. He is l

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provide needed manpower using his conventional organization and methods.

3. Quality Assurance Personnel A minimum of 12 inspectors are permanently assigned to each operating nuclear plant and about one-half of these inspectors are qualified in one or more methods of NDE. This would be the initial group called upon to perform required QA activities to assure work quality and documentation. If other QA inspectors or NDE personnel are needed at the emergency site, they are or will be available from other operating or construction sites.

The required tools and equipment for tnis group are available at j each site.

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5. Westinghouse (W) - Page 24 III. Fynctional Resoonsibilities '

A. Design and Construction Manager Recorts to: Recovery Manager l

Suoervises: Design and Construction Staff l

j Basic Functions: Coordinates the design and construction activities 1

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Primary Responsibilities:

1. Directs the engineering staff.
2. Provides the administrative and technical control of the engin-eering and technical staff assigned ~to him.
3. Assure that engineering and technical specialists are available on a pre planned basis for assisting Nuclear Engineering Services, Nuclear Technical Services, and the Station and Recovery Managers as required.
4. Assure that his engineering and design activity is adequately staffed and equipped to respond in timely fashion, both on site and at the main office.
5. Direct, coordinate, and approve engineering and design tasks assigned by the Design and Construction Support Manager.
6. Coordinate the work of suppliers providing components / services for the balance of the plant.

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Princioal Working Relationshios:

1. Director of NSS Supply regarding technical requirements and balance-of plant in'terface requirements.
2. Director of Construction for engineering support and for fabri-cation and erection procedures for balance of plant.
3. Nuclear Engineering Services, Nuclear Technical Services and the l Station and Recovery Managers for engineering and technical support for their activites on a pre planned and operational basis.
4. Administrative and Logistics Manager regarding contract adminis-tration, materials control, field purchasing, and labor. relations, or other support activities required.

Manager, Mechanical / Nuclear Division Recorts to: Engineering Director Basic Functions: Provides the mechanical and nuclear design response to meet the requirements of the recovery operation.

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Y emergency or drill to receive plant data sheets. He is also respon-sible for obtaining appropriate priority for Design and Construction Support Group computer work. Computer Services contacts for obtaining priority are:

Primary - K. K. Sherril 1st Alternate - J. E. Si ,

2nd Alternate - Shift Supervisor 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />)

The Staff Administrator reporting to EC3/32 is also responsible for checking out the following drawings from the Electrical Division File Rocm and bringing them to EC3/32:

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Electrical Power System One-Line Drawings

  • Mechanical Flow Diagrams The plant and unit for wnich the drawings will be required will be icentified in the Crisis Management Organization Emergency Activa-tion Message. The need for additional drawings will be identified by members of the Design and Construction Support Group Team in EC3/32.

The Staff Adminstrators reporting to the Recovery Manager's location serve as the Oasian and Construction Manager's liaison with the Recovery Manager.

C. Engineering Director Recorts to: Design and Construction Support. Manager

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Engineering Staff Personnel

( Basic Functions: Responsible for directing and assisting the engin-eering staff and performing engineering and design tasks that the I Design and Construction Manager may direct to meet the requirements l of the recovery operation.

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will not change substantially from normal practices. ,

However, suspension of- some operational quality assurance measures, as well as some design and construction quality assurance measures could be

, required due to time constraints. The Design and Construction Manager will determine application of Corporate Quality Assurance Program and apply as appropriate. Recovery Manager or Station Manager approval is required for deviations from present practices.'

IV. Notification Procedure Upon notification and initiation of the Crisis Management Plan, members of the Design and Construction Support Group are to report to either the Recovery Manager's designated location or Electric Center Conference Room EC3/32 as directed. Design and Construction Support Group personnel who' report to the designated location, if they are the first to arrive, will assume the role of organizing the designated location for the Recovery

. Manager. The first member to arrive will continue to serve in this role until such time as the Recovery Manager, an alternate, or the Scheduling / ;

Planning Manager or his alternate arrives to assume the lead responsib-111 ties. Initial actions to be completed and documented are as listed on the Activation Checklist (see page 15). This Checklist is to be started by the first member of the Crisis Management Organization to arrive at the Des'ignated Location and once completed is to be retained by the Recovery Manager.

A. Design and Construction Support Manager - Notification of an emergency or accident situation initiating the implementation of the overall Crisis Management Plan wil.1 be by the Manager of the Recovery Operation or by his designee.

B. Design and Construction Support Director) - Notification of an emergency or accident situation initiating the implementation of the Design and Construction Support Group Plan will be by the. Manager of the Design and Construction Support Group and/or his designee (s).

C. Supporting Members - Notification of an emergency or accident situation initiating the implementation of the Design and Construction Support Group Plan will be by the appropriate Director and/or his designee (s).

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D. NSS Supplier - Will be notified by Recovery Manager or his designee ~

that an emergency situation has developed. This notification will activate the NSSS emergency plan and response.

1 E. All identified members of the Design and Construction Support Group, their home and office phone numbers are a part of this plan. (See Page #17)

F. Upon notification of an Alert, Site Emergency or General Emergency situation at an operating nuclear station, individuals with an asterisk (*) by their name on Page 3 are to report to the Recovery Manager's Designated Location. Individuals with a double asterisk <

(**) by their name will report to Electric Center Conference Room EC3/32. (Note: The CMC may not be activated in an Alert situation.) l V. Emergency Facilities A. Recovery Manager

! Whe'n notified that an Alert, Site Emergency or General Emergency has been initiated, the Recovery Manager will decide where he will meet with his staff. This decision will be transmitted to each group I ,

along with' station information during the customary notification )

procedure. His choices for Crisis Management Center locations are as follows:

l McGuire/ Catawba - Wachovia Center Room WC10/10 (pages 19) l Oconee - Nuclear Training Facility (pages 20 & 21)

Liberty Retail Office, Liberty SC (backup) (pages 22 & 23)

8. General Office Groups General Office Headquarters will be maintained by the Design and Construction Support Group, the Nuclear Engineering Services Group, the Nuclear Technical Services Group, an,d the Administration and Logistics Support Group.

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C. Additional Support Personnel i Temporary quarters for the additional support personnel will be established as necessary at time of emergency in a near site " trailer city". Space for 25-30 trailers and mess facilities are provided; power and telephone services will be provided at the discretion and Revision 15 Page 12 of 28

l direction of Administration and Logistics Manager. ". Trailer City" locations are as follows:

Oconee: Keowee Construction Yard,.about 1600 feet east of the

'525KV switchyard.

McGuire: Parking lot area at Training and Technology Center, if needed.

Catawba: Construction Parking Lot, if needed.

VI. Emergency Equipment

  • Plant data is transmitted to various support groups by means of the VAX computer system during emergencies and drills. Technical Support Center personnel are responsible-for releasing plant data on a timely basis. The

. Design and. Construction Support Group VAX terminal is normally located in the David Nabow Library (EC2/30). During emergencies and drills this terminal will be relocated to EC3/32 and operated by the EC3/32 Staff

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VII. Additional Support Needed From Other Groups The following is a list of support activities that would be required from other groups in addition to the support that would normally be expected from the other Groups. (Reference Part III of Plan for identification of responsibilities and key interfaces.)

A. Administration and Logistics Group 4

1. Secretarial, clerical personnel and assistance for typing, filing, reproduction, etc.
2. Communications equipment for members of Group. Each construction

. foreman would need capability to communicate with Construction or Engineering Directors and General Superintendent while performing repair work inside the plant.

3. Filed purchasing and delivery of required construction materials i:

including. materials control and contract negotiation / administration.

4. Transportation and delivery of required "Special R'equirements"  !

and other Support personnel as identified by Group ' Manager or f E Directors.

5. Maps of the appropriate areas for each Group member.
6. Set up and furnish required drafting areas and office spaces as determined by Manager and Staff Administrator.

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7. ' Funds to cover out-of pocket expenses incurred by Group members. .
8. Provide necessary training of other personnel as required.

B, Scheduling / Planning Group Assemble the schedules and status reports for the Recovery Manager.

C. Nuclear Engineering Services Group -l Review proposed modifications to station equipment' and system.

Frovide NSSS interface. -

D. Nuclear Technical Services Group [

' Review proposed modifications to related equipment.

. VIII. Recovery Planning After the plant emergency situation has improved and the complete TSC, CMC and OSC staffs are not needed, actions will shift into the recovery phase. The Recovery Manager will inform the Group Managers when this is to oCwJr.

J. L. Elliott will continue to act as the Design and Construction Manager during recovery. He will be responsible for assuring that Design and ,

Y Construction activities are adequately staffed and equipped to aid the recovery effort. The Design and Construction Support Group organization I will be changed as necessary to best meet the requirements of recovery.

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REVIEW 0F UTILITY EMERGENCY PLAN DOCUMENTATION The Division of Rules and Records has reviewed the attached document and has determined that it may now be made publici available.

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