ML20097C868
| ML20097C868 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Oconee, Mcguire, Catawba, McGuire |
| Issue date: | 01/31/1996 |
| From: | Tuckman M DUKE POWER CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9602120062 | |
| Download: ML20097C868 (10) | |
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~ Oconee Nuclear Station Units 1, 2 and 3 Docket Nos 50-269/270/287 McGuire Nuclear Station Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos 50-369/370 Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos 50-413/414 Duke Power Company Nuclear Security and Contingency Plan Revision 3 Gentlemen:
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.4 please find Revision 3 to the Duke Power Company Nuclear Security and Contingency Plan. The changes identified in Revision-3 do not decrease the effectiveness of the Plan and are thereby submitted pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54 (p), (2).
A synopsis of the changes made in Revision 3 is included to facilitate your review.
Revision 3 contains no Safeguards Information and is not subject to 10 CFR 73.21 requirements or restrictions.
Should there be any questions concerning Revision 3, contact Ron Eller at (704) 382-3144.
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i Nuclear Security and Contingency Plan Revision 3 Synopsis of Changes 1
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Change 4.5 4-14 Added paragraph (s) to describe the criteria for having structures in the interior and exterior isolation zones. This information was previously 1ccated in Appendix 2
Approved Isolation Zone Exceptions . Stated the list of isolation zone (s) exceptions will be maintained onsite. This change will allow for the reduction of security plan licensing submittals. The most frequent reason driving required changes to the security plan is the list of isolation zone exceptions, The criteria for isolation zone j
exceptions is clarified and detailed in this section. All of the i
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was clarified and added to this section. The site specitic list of isolation zone exceptions will be maintained at each nuclear station and will be available for inspection.
4.5 4-14 Added wording to state the Vehicle Barrier System is installed as required by regulation and may exceed three (3) feet above grade in some instances, i.e. where cable applications are required to maintain a height not less than 38
or greater that 42 per engineering calculations.
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Synopsis of Changes Appendix II-1 thru Moved isolation zone exception 1
2 II-5 explanation to_section 4.5.
Removed the site specific lists of isolation zone exceptions. These lists will be maintained by each site and be available onsite for inspection.
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Duke Power Company Nuclear Security and Contingency Plan Revision Three (3) 1 Insertion Instructions l
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l Section Pages Section Pages LEOP 1 of 4 LEOP 1 of 4 3 of 4 3 of 4 Table of Contents ii Table of Contents ii Four (4) 4-14 Four (4) 4-14 4-15 Appendix 2 ALL Appendix 2 (see note)
Note......Th6 lists of Isolation Zone Exceptions will be maintained separate from the Plan. The site i
specific lists should be placed in the appropriate document.
LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Page Revision Page Revision Record of Changes 4-4 Rev. 2 4-5 Rev. 2
'l of 1 Rev. 0 4-6 Rev. 2 4-7 Rev. 2 LOEP 4-8 Rev. 2 4-9 Rev. 2 1 of 4 Rev. 3 4-10 Rev. 2 2 of 4 Rev. 2 4-11 Rev. 2 3 of 4 Rev. 3 4-12 Rev. 2 1
4 of 4 Rev. 2 4-13 Rev. 2 4-14 Rev. 3 Table of Contents 4-15 Rev. 3 i
Rev. 2 Chapter 5.0 11 Rev. 2 111 Rev. 2 5-1 Rev. 2 1
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Rev. 2 5-3 Rev. 2 vi Rev. 2 5-4 Rev. 2 vii Rev. 2 5-5 Rev. 2 vii Rev. 2 5-6 Rev. 2 5-7 Rev. 2 Chapter 1.0 5-8 Rev. 2 5-9 Rev. 2 1-1 Rev. 2 5-10 Rev. 2 1-2 Rev. 2 5-11 Rev. 2 5-12 Rev. 2 Chapter 2.0 Chapter 6.0 2-1 Rev. 2 6-1 Rev. 2 Chapter 3.0 6-2 Rev. 2 6-3 Rev. 2 3-1 Rev. 2 6-4 Rev. 2 3-2 Rev. 2 6"5 Rev. 2 3-3 Rev. 2 6-6 Rev. 2 3-4 Rev. 2 3-5 Rev. 2 Chapter 7.0 Chapter 4.0 7-1 Rev. 2 7-2 Rev. 2 4-1 Rev. 2 7-3 Rev. 2 4-2 Rev. 2 7-4 Rev. 2 1
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III-11 Rev. 2 III-12 Rev. 2 15-6 Rev. 2 III-13 Rev. 2 15-7 Rev. 2 III-14 Rev. 2 III-15 Rev. 2 Chapter 16.0 III-16 Rev. 2 III-17 Rev. 2 16-1 Rev. 2 III-18 Rev. 2 16-2 Rev. 2 III-19 Rev. 2 16-3 Rev. 2 III-20 Rev. 2 16-4 Rev. 2 III-21 Rev. 2 16-5 Rev. 2 16-6 Rev. 2 Appendix 4 16-7 Rev. 2 IV-1 Rev. 2 Appendix 1 IV-2 Rev. 2 IV-3 Rev. 2 I-1 Rev. 2 IV-4 Rev. 2 I-2 Rev. 2 IV-5 Rev. 2 I-3 Rev. 2 IV-6 Rev. 2 I-4 Rev. 2 IV-7 Rev. 2 I-5 Rev. 2 IV-8 Rev. 2 I-6 Rev. 2 IV-9 Rev 2
I-7 Rev. 2 IV-10 Rev. 2 I-8 Rev. 2 IV-11 Rev. 2 IV-12 Rev. 2 Appendix 2 IV-13 Rev. 2 IV-14 Rev. 2 Deleted Rev. 3 IV-15 Rev. 2 (reserved for VBS) Rev. 4 IV-16 Rev. 2 IV-17 Rev. 2 Appendix 3 IV-18 Rev. 2 IV-19 Rev. 2 III-1 Rev. 2 IV-20 Rev. 2 III-2 Rev. 2 IV-21 Rev. 2 III-3 Rev. 2 IV-22 Rev. 2 III-4 Rev. 2 IV-23 Rev. 2 III-5 Rev. 2 IV-24 Rev. 2 l
III-6 Rev. 2 IV-25 Rev. 2 III-7 Rev. 2 IV-26 Rev. 2 III-8 Rev. 2 IV-27 Rev. 2 III-9 Rev. 2 IV-28 Rev. 2 III-10 Rev. 2 IV-29 Rev. 2 IV-30 Rev. 2 IV-31 Rev. 2 Rev.3 i
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e TABLE.OF CONTENTS-Page 16.11.1 Training 16-5 16.11.2 Personnel Screening 16-5 16.11.3.
. Abnormal Behavior Training 16-5 16.11.4 Security Personnel 16-5 6
16.11.5 Records Required For Standby Shutdown 16-6 Facility Compensatory Measures
- 16.12 SECURITY EQUIPMENT RECORDS 16-6
'16.12.'1 Maintenance 16-6 i
16.12.2 Weapons Test Firing 16-7 16.12.3-Bullet Resisting Material 16-7 Appendix 1 List of Vital Areas, Equipment, Function I-l or Material Appendix 2 Deleted Rev. 3 (Reserved for.VBS Rev. 4)
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Appendix 3 Contingency Event Planning III-1 Appendix'4 Contingency Event Responsibility Matrix IV-1 Appendix 5-Safeguards and Information Control V-1 I
Glossary of Terms-GOT-1 Acronyms and Abbreviations GOT-4 1
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barrier, there is no isolation zone on the interior side. No isolation zones exist on subterranean penetrations or on either side of interior walls used as protected area boundaries. A minimum of 20 ft, nominal separation shall be maintained between the protected area boundary and any adjacent vital areas
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protected area, these facilities shall be separated from vital area boundaries by sufficient distance to allow visual observation of barriers by patrols.
Isolation zones shall be maintained clear of any obstacles that would conceal, shield or assist an individual in transit over the protected area barrier. ' ' CCTV, lighting, fire protection equipment, vehicle barriers, intrusion detection devices and other plant equipment may be located in the isolation zone (s). When CCTV, lighting, vehicle barriers, intrusion detection equipment and other plant equipment are located in the isolation zone (s) exterior to the protected area, fire protection equipment and personnel barriers shall not exceed three (3) feet above grade. Vehicle barriers located in the exterior and or interior isolation zone (s) are installed as required by the regulation to withstand the design basis threat requirements and in some applications are required to exceed three (3) feet above grade. No fire protection equipment, personnel or vehicle barrier in the exterior isolation zone shall be located within eight (8)
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feet measured radially from the top strand of barbed wire on the exterior side of the protected area barrier Exceptions to each sites perimeter isolation zone (s) are identified in the Perimeter Isolation Exceptions Listing
maintained at the site where the exception is located.
Mechanical / electrical gate controls shall be considered as part of the fence and located as necessary on the interior of the protected area.
Vehicles escorted by a security officer may be parked in the interior isolation zone. Access roads may be placed in the interior isolation zone.
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where applicable, derailers shall be locatek'at all rail eccess portals into the protected area and:shall be protechdd i
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