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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 8 to EP-102 Re Unusual Event Response,Rev 9 to EP-103 Re Alert Response & Rev 9 to EP-104 Re Site Emergency Response
ML20127N148
Person / Time
Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/22/1985
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
Shared Package
ML20127N074 List:
References
PROC-850422-01, NUDOCS 8505230450
Download: ML20127N148 (183)


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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEx 3850071470

    .            PROCEDURE          REV.

NUMBER NO. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW EP-101 4 Classification of Emergencies ) 03/25/35 t EP-102 8 Unusual Event Resconse 03/28/85 EP-103 9 Alert Resoonse 03/28/85 EP-104 9 Site Emergency Resnonse 03/28/85 EP-105 9 General Emergency Resoonse 03/28/85 EP-106 3 Written Summary Notification 01/28/85 !i EP-110 6 Personnel Assemoly and -

   ,                                         Accountability                                                    03/14/85 EP-120               2       Site Emergency Coordinator                                        12/12/84 EP-201               4      Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation                                                 03/29/85                  03/29/85

(, EP-202 3 Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation 12/12/84 EP-203 4 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation 01/28/85 ED-208 4 Security Team 12/12/84 EP-210 3 Dose Assessment Team 12/12/84 EP-211 2 Field Survey Group 03/25/85 1 o EP-220 CANCELLED m . . m . . c. e e nu mw t- EP-221 CANCELLED f. . , . C ?' . _I ,. . . w .k h f h,, _ J! t . wyaeuau ===--- EP-222 CANCELLED e e m1# EP-230 5 Chemistry Sampling and "g Analysis Team [H1M85 p EjM y EP-231 8 Operation of Post- " ~ " " dent Sampling Systeq \ [I EP-232 CANCELLED L t's '

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                        -PROCEDURE                        REV.

TJMBER NO. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW

                       . IP-2 3 3 -                           5           Retrieving and Changing Sample Filters and Cartridges from the Containment Leak Detector-During Emeroencies                                                           03/14/85 EP-234                             5            Obtaining Containment Gas Samples from the Containment Leak Detector During Emergencies                                                          03/14/85 EP-235                              5           Obtaining Reactor Water Samples from Sample

, Sinks Following Accident Conditions 03/14/85 1

EP-236 5 Obtaining Cooling Tower q Blowdown Line Water Samples Following Radioactive Liquid

{' Release after Accident Conditions EP-237 7-03/14/85 Obtaining the Iodine / Particulate and/or' Gas Samples from the North Vent Wide Range Gas b Monitor (WRGM) 03/28/85 3 EP-238 4 Obtaining Liquid Radwaste Samples from Radwaste 4 Sample Sink Following ll Accident Conditions 12/12/84 1 EP-240 CANCELLED 1 EP-241- 8 Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly 1 Radioactive Liquid

j. Samples 03/14/85

'j - EP-242 5 Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly *

  ,                                                                      Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine Cartridges                                                                   03/28/85

, EP-243 5 Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly

Radioactive Gas 4

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            ,-                             ' LIMERICK GENE" RATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX
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PROCEDURE. REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER NO. ' TITLE -BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW i EP-250 2 Personnel Safety Team 12/12/84 EP-251 2 Plant Survev Group 12/12/84 EP-252 .4 Search and Rescue /First Aid Group 02/11/85 EP-253 0 Personnel Dosimetry,-

                                      . Bioassay, and Respiratory Protection

. Group 12/12/84

.EP-254 3 Vehicle and Evacuee t Control Group 02/04/85 g EP-255 2 vehicle Decontamination 12/12/84
,                    EP-260        2   Fire and Damage-Control Team                         12/12/84 f         EP-261        2   Damage Repair Group                  12/12/84 s         EP-272        4-  Philadelphia Electric Company Officials Phone List                           02/04/85
                   --EP-273        4   Limerick Station Supervision Call List                02/11/85 EP-275            CANCELLED
.                    EP-276-       5   Fire and Damage Team Phone List                      01/24/85 EP-277        6'  Personnel Safety Team Phone List                      02/11/85 EP-278        5   Security Team Phone List                                 03/25/85-EP-279        4   Emergency Operations

' Facility (EOF) Group Phone List 01/22/85

j. EP-280 6 Technical Support i Center Phone List 03/12/85 EP-282 4 Government and Emergency Management

. Agencies Phone List 01/22/85 EP-284 4 Company Consultants and Contractors Phone List 01/22/85 EP ,287 3 Nearby Public and Industrial Users of Downstream Water 02/11/85

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    ,                                                                   LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX PROCEDURE                          REV.                                                                                           DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST
            . NUMBER-                           NO.              TITLE                                                                         BY SUPER.                     PERIODIC REVIEW EP-291                               5              Staffing Augmentation                                                         02/25/85 EP-292                               7             -Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Phone List                                                                          03/14/85                                                              l EP-294                               5              Dose Assessment Team Phone-List                                                                    02/04/85 EP-301                               1             Operating the Evacuation Alarm and River Warning                                                                                                                             ;

System 12/12/84

          -EP-303                                3              Local Evacuation                                                              12/12/84 EP-304                              3              Partial Plant Evacuation                                                     12/12/84
          'EP-305                                5              Site Evacuation                                                              03/25/85 EP-306                               1              Evacuation of the Information Center                                                           12/12/84
  - (J EP-307                                    2            -Reception and Orientation of Support Personnel                                                         12/12/84 EP-312                               3              Radioactive Liquid Release                                                                      02/25/85                                                       -

EP-313 2 Distribution of Thyroid Blocking Tablets 12/12/84 EP-314 1 Emergency Radiation Exposure Guidelines and Controls 03/29/85 EP-315 4 Calculation-of Offsite Doses During a (Potential) Radiological Emergency Using RMMS in the Manual Mode 03/12/85 EP-316 2 Cumulative Population and Near Real-Time Emergency Dose Calculations for

Airborne Releases Manual Method 12/13/84
EP-317 3 Determination of Protective Action Recommendations 03/25/85 l EP-318 1 Liquid Release Dose f- Calculations Method for i Drinking Water 12/12/84 i

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Paga 5 of 5 Rsvision 34 03/29/85 LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE INDEX PROCEDURE. REV. DATE SIGNED DATE OF LAST NUMBER NO. TITLE BY SUPER. PERIODIC REVIEW EP-319 2 Fish Ingestion Pathway Dose Calculation 03/29/85 03/29/85 EP-325 3 Use of Containment Dose Rat's to Estimate Release Source Term 02/27/85 EP-330 4 Emergency Response Facility Habitabilitp 03/14/85 EP-401 2 Entry for Emergency Repair and Operations 12/12/84 EP-410 3 Recovery Phase Implementation 03/29/85 EP-500 2 Review and Revision of Emergency Plan 12/12/84 e O i-,

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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-102 UNUSUAL EVENT RESPONSE 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Shift Suoerintendent or designated alternate shall assume the role of Emergency Director and implement this procedure, until relieved. 1.2 Station Superintendent or designated alternate shall relieve the Emergency Director, assume the role of Emergency Director, and continue implementing this procedure, if necessary. 2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 Emergency Director shall:

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{' 2.l.1 Verify the emergency classification as determined in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies unless determination has just been made. 2.1.2 Complete Appendix EP-102-1, Unusual Event . Notification Message. Direct a communicator to complete notif tion of the appropriate parties in Appendix EP-1 , Unusual Event Phone List within 15 minutes.

2.1.3 Direct the f affected areas, as I

necessary. R.

  • e following procedure:

EP-303 Local Eva p r, 2.1.4 Contact the Station e Apnt, if necessary, and the Shift Technica - fgsm t r pf the situation. ~ '

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                                                                                           .       &&     Lf"       0 2.1.5     For samples, contact the Sh( t                                off*996hnihian.

l If necessary, implement EP-2 0 Sampling l and Analysis Team. l l 2.1.6 For in-plant surveys, op.gontamin __ 4, l contact a Shif t HP Tect h p ( implement EP-250, Persha%cigndti"Sdfemel '!qq54 l i J l

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                                      .2.1.7               For fire / damage repair, contact the Maintenance                                                           {

Snift Assisrance Foreman. If necessary, to 1 implement EP-260, Fire and Damage Team and/or EP-261', Damage Repair Group. 2.1.8 For a licuid release, implement EP-312, Radioacrive Liquid Release, if required. 2.1.9 For security matters, implement EP-208, Security Team, if required. 2.1.10 For airborne releases, contact Shift Technical Advisor. If necessary, implement EP-210, Dose

                                                       - Assessment Team.
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3.0 ACTIONS-FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Emergency Director shall: 3.1.1 Periodically reevaluate the event classification in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, and escalate or de-escalate the classification, as necessary. {' 3.1.2 If classification is de-escalated fill out Appendix EP-102-2, Unusual Event De-Escalation Message and give it to the communicator and direct the communicator to perform notification of the 4 appropriate parties listed in Appendix EP-102-3, Unusual Event Phone List. 3.1.3 Obtain the following information as necessary to formulate further actions:

                                                  'A. Sample analysis from Shift" Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling and' Analysis Team Leader.

B. In-plant surveys or status of contaminated injury

                                  .                       from Shift EP Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader.

C. Fire / Damage Repair status from the Maintenance Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team Leader. D. Airborne releases calculation results from Shift Technical Advisor or Dose Assessment Team Leader. 1: E. Notification Results from Communicator. (,

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Paga 3 of 8 i VAW/ MPG /rgs 4 3.1.4 Determine which support personnel are necessary  : for emergency functions and direct the Shift

                                                -Clerk to contact those personnel.                           If Shift Clerk is not available, this function shall be assigned                                                          l to an available individual.

3.2 Communicator shall: 3.2.1 Inform Emergency-Director when appropriate notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Appendix EP-102-3, Unusual Event Phone List, for Emergency Director's Signature. 4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-102-1 Unusual Event Notification Message 4.2 EP-102-2 Unusual Event De-Escalation Message 4.3 EP-102-3 Unusual Event Phone List ( 5.0 ~ SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide

guidelines for site response to an Unusual Event.

5.2 Criteria for Use 5.2.1 This procedure shall be-implemented when an event has been classified as an Unusual Event per EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, and EP-101 has been completed. 5.3 Special Eculpment i, None it a u . (- f 4 4

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EP-102, R2v. 8 Paga 4 of 8 VAW/ MPG /rgs 5.4 Referbnces 5.4.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 5.4.2 NUREG-0654, Criteria For Preparation and Evaluarion Rev. 1 of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants. 5.4.3 EP-303 Local Evacuation 5.4.4 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 5.4.5 EP-210 Dose Assessment Team 5.4.6 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team 5.4.7 EP-250 Personnel Safety Team 5.4.8 EP-260 Fire and Damage Team 5.4.9 EP-261 Damage Repair Group

   .         5.4.10   EP-312       Radioactive Liquid Release 5.4.11   EP-208       Security Team                             -    - ~~

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                                                                                 .VAW/ MPG /rga APPENDIX EP-102-1 UNUSUAL EVENT NOTIFICATION MESSAGE MESSAGE:    This (is)(is not) a drill. This (is)(is not) a drill. This is the Limerick Generating Station calling to report an Unusual Event.      My name is                           , telephone Limerick Generating Station is reporting an Unusual Event declared at Unit No.                . Time and date of Unusual Event classification are (24 Hr-Clock Time)                 (Date)

The basic problem is

           ,    There (has been) (has not been) an (airborne) (liquid) radioactive release from the plant.       The plant status is (stable)

(improving) (degrading).(not known). There is no protective action recommended. This (is) (is not) a drill. This (is) (is not) a drill. I t a 6 4 O ser o

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This is Limerick Generating Station calling to report the termination of an Unusual Event. My name is . Time and date are . This (is) (is not) a drill.

             'This (is) (is not) a' drill.

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Phone Number 4 Personnel / Agency To De Notified (Circle Number Used) Time i Person RespondinU

c. Station Superintendent IIome -

G. M. Leitch

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Alternate llome - J. F. Franz Office

b. Load Dispatcher Office
c. Montgomery County Offico .% V e

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t EP-103, Rev. 9 ) Paga 1 of 13 : 3850071490 - v^w/g/rss  ! PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY O f 7=/g" i LIMERICK GENERATING STATICN { EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-103 ALERT RESPONSE 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1 1.1 Shift Suoerintendent or designated alternate shall assume ene role of Emergency Director and implement this procedure, u.ntil relieved. 1.2 Station Suoerintendent or designated alternate shall report to the Technical Support Center or Control Room, relieve the Emergency Director, assume the role of Emergency Director and continue in.plementing this j procedure, if necessary. 2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 Emergency Director shall: f 2.1.1 Verify the Emergency Classification as determined in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, unless determination has just been made. 2.1.2 Fill out Appendix EP-103-1 Alert Notification Message and give it to the communicator. 2.1.3 Direct the communicator to complete notification of the appropriate parties as specified in Appendix EP-103-3, Alert Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-103-4, Alert Ph.one List (Escalation or De-escalation) within 15 minutes. ' THE COMMUNICATOR S$hEfldd%I!b ltPHONE ON A CONTIMUOUS BASIS Ut !$ S E' M M $dO?fN IF THE COMMUNICATOR IS RE REDLi SOE liRGENLPW@g.4 PERATIONS RELATED TO THE EMERGENCY, '",ME C ENCE FOR SECURING THE PHONE SHOULD BE f0y . D FROM THE NRC PRIOR TO SECURING THIS TEIE2 HON : W U 3s I.l.4 Conta 9 Shift Techn tatio0f [ppgr! ,gm,Jggch , tergglepA %gs;gtion .

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            ,                                                               VAW/JLP/rga 2.1.5   Direct the Information Center Staff.

1 to implement EP-306, Evacuation of be Inrormation/' Center. Inform the Staff of the wind direction if there is an airborne release. 2.1.6 If there is a radiological release, implement EP-305, Site Evacuation.

    .             2.1.7   If there has not been a radiological release, A. Evacuate all construction perso,qnel by contacting Becntel Safety q,               Direct them to call for a " Total Project Evdc.uation" in accordance with Bechtel procedures.          Inform them of nature of hazard.

B. Contact Ygg Construction

                                             ,and  inform      Security them  that a  ( 41 Off-Tot Hour (

Project EV'acuation of Bechtel Construction cersonnel is being imolemented, also inform dperations Security [oftheevacuation. THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT. IF IT IS DESIRED THAT THEY LEAVE THE SITE, INFORM SECHTEL COMMAND POSTS AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT. C. Select the type of accountability desired for personnel in the protected area and implement the required actions below: . .

1. Emergency Assembly Without Accountability
  .                                    -Make the following announcement "THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES OR ASSEMBLY AREA. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL STAND BY FOR
                     .                 FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT.       THIS (IS) (IS NOT)

A DRILL."

2. Emergency Assembly With Accountability l A. Contact the Security Team Leader.

Inform him of the selected exist point (s), that emergency assembly 3 with accountability is going to be k implemented, and to activate the Security Team (EP-208) and to e form' personnel accountability in a r nce with EP-110, Personnel ( I nd Accountability. I 0

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        ,                                                                      Paga 3 of 13 VAW/JLP/rgo B. Contact Yoh Construction Securitv
                                                                        f and inform bhemthat personnel Leaving Unit 1 will be reassembling at the Personnel Processing Center (PPC).
                                           "THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL, THIS (IS)(IS NOT) A DRILL. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES OR ASSEMBLY AREA. ALL OTHER UNIT ONE PERSONNEL LEAVE THE PROTECTED AREA IMMEDIATELY AND REASSEMBLE AT THE PERSONNEL PROCESSING CENTER.             THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL.            THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL."

2.1.8 For off-hours, direct the Shift Clerk to activiate the call list using EP-291, Staffing Augmentation. If Shift Clerk is not available, this function shall be assigned to any available individual. 2.1.9 Direct the activation of the Technical Support Center in accordance with EP-201, Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation. 8 2.1.10 If necessary, activate the Emergency Operations Facility in accordance with EP-203, Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation. 2.1.11 Assign an Operations Support Center Coordinator (PO) to direct available personnel to report to the Operations Support Center on 269' Elev. Turbine Bldg. and to activate it in accordance with EP-202, Operations Supp

  • Center (OSC) Activation.

2.1.12 For samples \;he Shift Chemistry Technician or Chemistry SW,5ff',, Analysis Team Leader to implement EP-2 / 'stry Sampling and Analysis Team. '

                                           ,..            s 2.1.13   For in-plant surv          F. .- b
                                                   ,          a Shift EP Technician or Personnel Safety Te                      'to implement EP-250, Personnel Safety Te         ..

p 2.1.14 For field surveys, when r e of gaseous s radioactive material has . d A is suspected, direct the Dose Assessment - dtr to implement EP-210, Dose Assessment Teamt

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Paga 4 of 13 VAW/JLP/rga 2.1.15 For a release at or greater than the Alert level in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, direct the-Dose Assesment Team Leader to implement EP-210, Dose Assessment Team. 2.1.16 On an interim bases, direct the Shift Technical Advisor to perform dose projections using EP-316, Cumulative Population Dose Calculations For Airborne Releases - Manual Method or EP-315 Calculations of offsite Doses during a radiological Emergency using RMMS in the manual mode and to suggest Protective Action Recommendations per EP-317. 2.1.17 For fire / damage recair direct the Maintenance Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team Leader to implement EP-260, Fire and Damage Team and/or EP-261, Damage Repair Group. it 2.1.18 For a liquid release, implement EP-312 Radioactive Z Liquid Release, if required. 2.1.19 For Security matters, contact Security Shift Supervision and direct implementation of EP-208, j Security Team unless previously done. u 3.0 ACTIONS-FOLLOW-UP . 3.1 Emergencv Director shall: 3.1.1 Verify that the Technical Support Center, the Emergency Operations Facility (if necessary) and the Operations Support Center have been activated. 3.1.2 Periodically evaluate the event classification in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies and maintain, escalate or de-escalate the classification, as necessary. 3.1.3 If classification is de-escalated, fill out Appendix EP-103-2, Alert De-Escalation Notification Message and give it to'the communicator and direct the communicator to perform notification of the appropriate parties listed in Appendix EP-103-4, Alert Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation). 3.1.4 Obtain the following information as necessary to formulate further actions: ] (

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            .                       A.      Security status from Security Team Leader B.      Sample analysis from Shift Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader C.      In plant surveys from Shift EP Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader D.      Field surveys from Dose Assessment Team Leader E._     Dose projections and protective action recommendations from Shift Technical Advisor or Dose Assessment Team Leader F.      Fire / damage repair status from the Maintenance Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team Leader i

i G. Notification results from Communicator 3.1.5 Determine which additional support personnel are

  '                                necessary for emergency functions and direct the Shift Clerk or other assigned communicator in TSC to contact those personnel.

3.1.6 Provide site personnel with public address (PA)

     ,.                            announcements for any major changes-in plant-
  • emergency status, such as changing emergency action levels and evacuations.

3.1.7 Evaluate the need and order evacuation of effected

              -..                  areas as necessary.       Refer to the following i                                 procedures: EP-303 Local Evacuation, EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation, EP-305 Site Evacuation.

3.2 The Communicator shall: 3.2.1 Inform Emergency Director *when appropriate Notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Appendix EP-103-3 Alert' Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-103-4 Alert Phone List (Escalation or De-Escalation) for Emergency i Director's Signature. 4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-101-1 Alert Notification Message 4.2 EP-103-2 Alert De-Escalation Notification Message 4.3 EP-103-3 Alert Phone List (Initial Notification) g . + *- 9

r- - EP-103, RGv. 9 Piga 6 of 13 VAW/JLP/rgs 4.4 EP-103-4 Alert Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation) 5.0 . SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for site response to an Alert. 5.2 Criteria For Use 5.2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when an event has been classified as an Alert per EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, and EP-101 has been completed. 5.3 Special Equioment None 5.4 References

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  ;                 5.4.1   Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan

(' 5.4.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria for Preparation and

  ,                         Rev. 1       Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and
  • Prepardness in Support of a

Nuclear Power Plants.

  ,                 5.4.3   EP-303 Local Evacuation 5.4.4   EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 5.4.5   EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation
  • 5.4.6 EP-305 Site Evacuation 5.4.7 EP-306 Evacuation of the Information Center 5.4.8 EP-291 Staffing Augmentation 5.4.9 EP-201 Technical Support Center (TSC) Activiation 5.4.10 EP-202 Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation 5.4.11 EP-203 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)

Activation (

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Pcg2 7 of 13 VAW/JLP/rgs 5.4.12 EP-317 Determination Recommendations of Protective Action 5.4.13 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases- Manual Method 5.4.14 EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 5.4.15 EP-208 Security Team 5.4.16 EP-210 Dose Assessment Team 5.4.17 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team 5.4.18 EP-250 Personnel Safety Team 5.4.19 EP-260 Fire and Damage Team 1 5.4.20 EP-261 Damage Repair Group I 5.4.21 EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release 5.4.22 EP-315' Calculations of offsite doses during a Radiological Emergency using RMMS in the manual mode G B h

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APPENDIX EP-103-1 ALERT NOTIFICATION MESSAGE MESSAGE: This *(is) (is not)* a drill. This *(is) (is not)* a drill. This is Limerick Generating Station calling to report an Alert. r My name is , telephone Limerick Generating Station is reporting an Alert declared at Unit No. . Time and date-

  .'              of Alert classification are                              ,               . The basic (24 hr. clock time)           (date) problem is There *(has been) (has not been)*

2 Cn.*(airborne) (liquid)* radioactive release from the plant. The plant i

   .,_           Otatus is *(stable)(improving)(degrading)(not known)*.               There is no protective action recommended.         This *(is) (is not)* a drill.          This *(is)

(is not)* a drill. O ( .

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             ,                                                                                                                   VAW/JLP/rga APPENDIX EP-; '.13-2 ALERT DE-ESCALATION NOTI!! CATION MESSAGE MESSAGE: *This (is) (is not)* a drill.                               This *(is) (is not)* a drill.

This is Limerick' Generating Station calling to report a change in cmergency' classification. The Alert has been *(de-escalated to an Unusual Event) (Terminated)*. Time and date are , . (24 Hr Clock Time) (Date) g The plant status is *(stable) (improving)*. My name is . This *(is) (is not)* a drill. This *(is) (is not)* a drill.

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  • ALERT PilONE LIST (IllITIAL NOTIFICATION)

CIRCLE PIIONE tlUt1BER USED 7 Personnel / Agency To Be Notified Phone tlumber Ti Person Recponding

a. Station Superintendent sfome G. ft. Leitch Office J. F. Franz ,

llome Office P. J. Duca Ilome b Office Load Dispatcher Office N-3a c . Montgomery County Office of , A

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Management Agency , N. , , j-- e< Pennsylvania Bureau of . Radiation Protection Ilarrisburg, PA s ,. f , Planager - Public Information Ilome ' ald Ilarper Office V

f._ , -y l EP-103, Rev. 9-Page 11 of.13 VAW/JLP/rgs' APPENDIX EP-103-3 ALERT PIIONE LIST Time Initiated (IllITIAL NOTIFICATION) CIRCLE Pilo!!E NutlBER USED D Personnel / Agency To De Notified .

g. Director - Emergency _ Phone ilumber Time Person Responding llo m e d Preparedness Office Roberta Kankus Jerry Phillabaum llome
                                             'OEEice Victoria Warren                Ilome                                                   \

office A x, h

h. NRC Operations Conter:

Dethesda, P1D .',

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I s s Make this call last and remain on ' telephone until flRC disconnects NN-) (Person contacting NRC must be Licnnsed Operator) k,* Agencies to be contacted after \" the above personnel / agencies have bwen notifed

1. Derks County Emergency Managemen t Agency
j. Chester County Emergency Services

, k. Operations Security Completed Dy: Time /Date Verified ny:

l EP-103, Rev. 9 Page 12 of.13 VAW/JLP/ cgs APPEtIDIX EP-103-4 , ALERT PIlONE LIST i Time Initiated (ESCAI.ATION OR DE-E3CALATION) , CIRCI.E PilONE tilit1BER USED Personnel / Agency To De tiotified Phone tiumber F'fiA2 Person Responding .

a. Station Superintendent ilome G . 11. Leitch Office J. F. Franz llome Office P. J. Duca llome Office
p. Load Dispatcher Officc
c. Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection liarrisburg, PA -
d. NRC Operations Center De t he sda , 11D l

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e. Montgomery County Office of Emergency Preparedness
f. Derks County Emergency Managment Agency
g. Chester County Emergency Services .

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l EP-104, Rev. 9 3850071500 Page 1 of 1s VA P/rgs N PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Jj .f, f.7d} LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-104 SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Shift Sumerintendent or designated alternate shall assume tne role of Emergency Director and implement this procedure, until relieved. 1.2 Station Sunerintendent or designated alternate shall report to the Technical Support Center or Control Room, relieve the Emergency Director, assume the role of Emergency Director, and continue implementing the procedure, if necessary. l.3 Site Emergency Coordinator shall report to the Emergency Operation Facility and implement the appropriate section of this procedure, if necessary. 2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 Emeroency Director shall: 2.1.1 Verify the emergency classification as determined in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies unless determination has just been made. 2.1.2 Fill out Appendix EP-104 'O tk 5efqf g pa g Notification Message, and Communicator. a ttwil kO lQQ.p g a, 2.1.3 Direct-the communicator to compl[tdj7dt D gation of l the ariatepartiesasspeciM,adhWAgpendixEP-10 rgency Phone List Vidalg No ' ndiW 94 n4,9 pqq Rhone List , ( i ,ipigg15jass,us tminules.T _ ,gg t nys THE COFM N ED TELEPHONE ON A CONTINUOUS BA S N. T l 1 i

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                                        .                                 VAW/JLP/rgs 2.1.4 Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shift Technical Advisor, inform them of the situation, if not already done.

9 2.1.5 Direct the Information Center Staff . - to implement EP-306, Evacuation of the Information " Center, if not already done. Inform the staff of the wind direction, if there is an airborne release. 2.1.6 If there is a radiological release, implement EP-305, Site Evacuation. 2.1.7 If there has not been a radiological release, A. Evacuate all construgtion personnel by contacting

                                                       - Direct them to call for     a SechtelSafetybvaculkion"inaccordancewith
                          " Total Project Bechtel procedures.       Inform them of nature of hazard.
                                                     .                     4 B.

ContaqtYogConstructionSecurit , c'ff-hours , and inform them that otad Project EvacuaYion of Bechtel Construction personnel is being implemented. Also inform operations security g_ ,of the evacuation. t THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT . IF IT IS DESIRED THAT THEY LEAVE THE SITE, INFORM BECHTEL COMMAND POSTS AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT. C. Select the type of accountability desired for personnel in the protected area and implement the required actions below:

1. Emergency Assembly Without Accountability
                                - Make the following announcement l                                "THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED ERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES OR ASSEMBLY
                                    . ALL OTHER PERSONNEL STAND BY FOR
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ANNOUNCEMENT. THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A

                                             ,       y With Accountability
a. . c urity Team Leader.

Ind3km t elected point (s), that e with accounta to be

l. EP-104, Rev. 9 Pago 3 of 15 VAW/JLP/rgs implemented, and to activate the Security Team (EP-208) and te perform pe.rsonnel accountability in accordance with EP-110, Personnel Assembly and Accountability
b. '

Contac Yoh Construction, Security and inform them t.at personnel leaving Unit 1 will be reassembling at the Personnel Processing Center (PPC)

                                      "THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL, THIS (IS)

(IS NOT) A DRILL. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES OR ASSEMBLY AREA. ALL OTHER UNIT ONE PERSONNEL LEAVE THE PROTECTED AREA IMMEDIATELY AND REASSEMBLE AT THE PERSONNEL PROCESSING CENTER. THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. 2.1.8' For off hours, if not already accomplished at the Alert stage, direct the Shift Clerk to activate the call list per IP-291, Staffing Augmentation. If Shift Clerk is not available, this function may be assigned to any available individual. 2.1.9 Direct the activation of the Technical Support Center in accordance with EP-201, Technical Support Center

           ,         (TSC) Activation, if not already activated.

2.1.10 Direct the activation of the Emergency Operations Facility in accord ice with EP-203, Emergency Operations Facili EOF) Activation, if not already activated. 2.1.11 If the EOF has no ivated earlier, during the Alert Response p irect a communicator to call EOF oersonnel them to recort to the EOF) using EP-279, c hone List. 2.1.12 Assign an Operations S ,, ' E er ccordinator (PO) if not already done, to - v .{aole personnel to report to the Operations 3 , er and to activate it in accordance w, - Operations Support Center (OSC) Activatio ' < - 2.1.13 For samoles, direct the Shift Che r chnician or Chemistry Sampling And Analysis Team-implement EP-230, Chemistry Samplin is

i. Team.

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j' EP-104, Rev. 9 Page 4 of 15 VAW/JLP/rgs 2.1.14 .For in-clant survevs, direct a Shift EP Technician er Personnel Safety Team Leader to implement EP-250, Personnel Safety Team . 2.1.15 For field surveys, when a release of gaseous radioactive material has occurred or is suspected, direct a Shift EP Technician or Dose Assessment Team Leader to implement EP-210, Dose Assessment Team . 2.1.16 For a release, at or. greater.than the Alert level in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, or at the discretion of the Emergency Director, direct the Dose Assessment Team Leader to implement EP-210, Dose Assessment Team. On an interim basis, direct the Shift Technical

   .                    2.1.17 Advisor to perform dose projections using EP-316, I*                                   Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne s
                                   *Releasec-Manual Method or EP-315 Calculations of Offsite Doses during a Radiological Emergency using RMMS in the Manual Mode and to suggest Protection Action Reconcendations per EP-317.

2.1.18 For fire / damage reoair direct the Maintenance Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team Leader to _ ._ g_ . - implement EP-260, Fire and Damage Team and/or EP-261, pt Damage Repair Group. 2.1.19 For a liquid release, implement EP-312, Radioactive Liquid Release, if required. 2.1.20 For Security matters, contact Security Shift Supervision and direct implementation of EP-208, Security Team, unless previously done. 3.0 ACTIONS-FOLLOW-UP

 ;                      3.1         Emergency Director shall:

3.1.1 Verify that the Technical Support. Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Operations Support Center have been activated. 3.1.2 Periodically evaluate the event classification-in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies and escalate or de-escalate the classification, as necessary.

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i l; EP-104, Rsv. 9 Pcga 5 of 15 VAW/JLP/rgs 3.1.3 If classification is de-escalated, fill out Appendix EP-104-2, Site Emergency De-Escalation.Notificat' ion-Message and give it to.the communicator and direct the communicator to perform notification of the 4:

                                                    ' appropriate parties listed in Appendix EP-104-4, Site Emergency' Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation).

3.1.4 Obtain the following information as necessary.to formulate further actions: A. Security Status from Security Team Leader B. Sample analysis from Shift Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling And Analysis Team Leader C. In-plant surveys from S'hift EP Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader D. Field surveys from Shift HP Technician or Dose 4 Assessment Team Leader E. Dose projections and protective action

                                                                  - recommendations from Shift Technical Advisor or Dose Assessment Team Leader
      -                                              F.              Fire / Damage repair status from the Maintenance

( Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team ~!. . ~ Leader. G. Notification Results from Communicator. 3.1.5 - Discuss protective action recommendations with the Site Emergency Coordinator. 3.1.6 Determine which additional support personnel are necessary for emergency functions and direct the shift clerk or other assigned communicator to contact those personnel. , 3.1.7 Provide site personnel with public addres (PA) announcements for any major changes in plant emergency status, such as changing emergency action levels and evacuations. 3.1.8 Evaluate the need and order evacuation of affected areas as necessary. , Refer to the following procedures: EP-303 Local Evacuation i (I EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation i 4:9 y--- ,-9--.,-w e ,yi-. ,e-- +--gy-v. -f-,, ww-ee

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                                                                        . VAW/JLP/rgs EP-305 Site Evacuation 3.1.9   Perform the following until relieved by the Site Emergency Coordinator:

A. Discuss protective action recommendations with the-Dose Assessment Team Leader. B. Provide protective action recommendations, if necessary, to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection. C. Inform the various emergency response groups if the recovery phase organization is to be implemented. 3.2 The Communicator shall:

 ;                     3.2.1   Inform the Emergency Director when appropriate
'                              notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Appendix EP-104-3 Site Emergency Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-104-4, Site Emergency Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation) for Emergency Directors Signature.

( 4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-104-1 Site Emergency Notification Message 4.2 EP-104-2 Site Emergency De-Escalation Notification Message 4.3 EP-104-3 Site Emergency Phone List (Initial Notification) 4.4 EP-104-4 Site Emergency Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation) 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the site response to a Site Emergency. ( 4 5 i

1 l EP-104, Rev. 9 Paga 7 of 15 VAW/JLP/rgs 5.2 Criteria For Use

                   .5.2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when an event has been classified as a Site Emergency per EP-101, Classification of Emergency and EP-101 has been                                :

_ completed.  ! I i 5.3 Soecial Eculpment i None 5.4 References  : 5.4.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 5.4.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria For Preparation and

      '                          Rev. 1,             Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in
  • Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

5.4.3 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies

t 5.4.4 EP-291 Staffing Augmentation 5.4.5- EP-201 Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation

[- ( 5.4.6 EP-202 Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation 5.4.7 EP-203 Emergency Operation Facility (EOF) Activation 5.4.8 EP-317 Determination of Protective Action Recommendations 5.4.9 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations For Airborne Releases-Manual Method 5.4.10 EP-303 Local Evacuation 5.4.11 EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuation 5.4.12 EP-305 Site Evacuation 5.4.13-EP-306 Evacuation of the Information Center 5.4.14 EP-110 Personnel Assembly and Accountability 5.4.15 EP-208 Security Team 5.4.16 EP-210 Dose Assessment Team 5.4.17 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team

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                 .There *(has been) (has not been)* an *(airborne) (liquid')* radioactive release from the plant. The plant status is *(stable) (improving)

(degrading) (not known).* There is no protective action recommended. This *(is) (is not)* a drill. This *(is) (is not)* a drill. r- (' i

1 - EP-104, Rev. 9 Pags 10 of 15 VAW/JLP/rgs APPENDIX EP-104-2 SITE EMERGENCY DE-ESCALATION NOTIFICATION MESSAGE MESSAGE: -This *(is) (is not)* a drill. This *(is) (is not)* a drill. This~is. Limerick Generating Station calling to reporr a change in emergency action level. The site emergency has been *(de-escalated to an) (Unusual Event) (Alert) (Terminated).* Time and date are

                                ,             . The plant status is *(stable)

(24 Hr Clock Time) (Date) ( (improving).* My name is . This *(is) (is not)* a drill. This *(is) (is not)* a drill. ' i

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l EP-104, Rev. 9 Page 11 of 1,5 VAH/JLP/rgs APPEllDIX EP-104-3 SITE E!!ERGEllCY Pilot 1R LIST (I11ITIAL tlOTIFICATIOrl) Time Initiated l Circle Phone riumber Used Personnel / Agency to be notifled Phone riumber Time Person Responding

a. Station Superintendent G. 11. Leitch [

J. P. Franz - P. J. Duca , I O

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d. Pennsylvania Emerg M llanagement Agenc y
e. Pennsylvania B -

Radiation Pro liarrisburg, 1A

f.  !!anager formation Ronald lla
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                                                                      ;                                            VAW/JLP/rgs APPE!!DTX EP-104-3 (CONT ' D)

SITE Et1ERGEt1CY PIIONE LIST (CONT ' D) (ItlITIAL NOTIFICATIOti) t IN-- 3 Circle Phone riumber Use Personnel / Agency to be notified Phone t1 umber Time Person Responding

g. Director - Emergency Preparedness .

Roberta Kani:us Jerry Phillabaum Victoria Warren

h. NRC Operations Center Bethesda, i1D Plake this call last and remain on telephone until '

NRC disconnects (Person contacting 11RC I s' 4 must be licensed operator) I,

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the above personnel / agencies I have been notified i 1. Berks County Emergency I j Management Agency 1 -. i

l EP-104, Rev. I i Page 13 of 1 i VAti/JLP/rg APPEllDIX EP-104-3 (CONT ' D) SITE EllERGENCY PIIONE LIST (CONT'D) (IllITIAL NOTIFICATION) C Circle Phone Number Used Personnel / Agency to be notifled Phone Number Time Person RespondinT i

j. Chester County Emergency Services l k. Operations Security f

Completed By: .k Time /Date verified By: A Emergen cg s, \\ I 4 y

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     -ime Initiated

( s Circle Phone 11 umber Used Personnel / Agency to be notific Phone 13 umber Time Person Responding

a. Station Superintendent G. M. Leitch
                                      's J. F. Franz             -

P. J. Duca fA',

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d. NRC Mgerations Center Bethesda, itD Make this call last and remain on telephone until NRC disconnects

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SITE EllERGEllCY PilOrlE LIST (CONT'D) (ESCALATIOt1 OR DE-ESCALATIOil) Circle Plione ilumber Used Personnel / Agency to be notified Phone ilumber j Time Person 1:esponding Agencies to be contacted after the above personnel / agencies have been notified .

e. Ifontgomery County Office of Emergency Preparedness
f. Berks County Emergency Management Agency 9, Chester County Emergen '~~

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Y PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-105 GENERAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE a 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Shift Sunerintendent or designated alternate shall assume tne role of Emergency Director and implement this procedure until relieved. 1.2 Station Sunerintendent or designated alternate i shall report to the Technical Support Center or Control Room, relieve the Emergency Director, assume the role of Emergency Director, and continue implementing the procedure, if

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necessary. 1.3 Site Emergency Coordinator shall report to the ( Emergency Operations Facility and perform the appropriate section of this procedure, if necessary. 2.0 ACTIONS - IMMEDIATE

  ,                          2.1         Emergency Director shall:

2.1.1 Verify the emergenc class fication as de* rmined in EP-1

                                         ~                              f;1Fs rffcatidh ofp encies unless       t                               en

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g gu 8 6 V umaannscid/ lI.l.2 F pendix EP-105-YenQapmergency c n Message, and ike7E t the Oli j I h 2.1.3 Direc the ap", _ to. ohlh U rties as $$dci..h.h ,fendix 5 c ini n of ! EP-105-3, " ~1 _mergency Phone List (Initial Notificat , hpndix EP-105-4, General Emergency P , -

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! escalation) w

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c. I EP-105, Rev. 9 Page 2 of 14 VAW/JLP/kml THE COMMUNICATOR SHALL MAN THE NRC RED TELEPHONE ON A CONTINUOUS BASIS UNTIL THE NRC DISCONNECTS, 2.1.4 Contact the Station Superintendent and the Shift Technical Advisor, inform them of the situation, if not already done. 2.1.5 Direct the Info Center Staff. , to implement EP-306, Evacuation of the Informa, tion Center, if net already done. Inform the staff of the wind direction, if there is an airborne release. 2.1.6 If there is a radiological release, implement EP-305, Site Evacuation. 2.1.7 If there has not been a radiological release, ? A. Evacuate all construction oersonnel by contacting Bechtel Safety g ' ~ Direct them to call for a " Total Pro]ect Evacuation" in accordance with Bechtel procedures. Inform them of nature and preferred evacuation direction.

   '                  B. Contact Yoh Co,qstruction Security (t Off-Hours          and inform them th4t a' Total Project EvacuaYion of Bechtel Construction personnel is being implemented.            so contact Ooerations Security             3[andtell them of the construction evacuatfon.

THIS WILL CALL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PERSONNEL AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT. IF IT IS DESIRED THAT HEY LEAVE THE SITE, INFORM BECHTEL CO POSTS AT THE UPPER PARKING LOT. C. r$kpe of accountability desired in the protected area and im uired actions below:

1. Eme ly Without Accoun
                                - Make th                 nouncement "THIS (IS) (     ,         I   . DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSQ               TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONS                    R ASSEMBLY AREA. ALL          '

EL i STAND BY FOR FURTHER THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL.

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2. Emergency Assembly With Accountability
a. Contact the Security Team Leader.

Inform him of the selected exit point (s), that emergency assembly with accountability is going tc be implemented, and to activate the Security Team (EP-208) and to perform personnel accountability in accordance with EP-110, Personnel Assembly and Accountability.

b. pontact Yoh Construction Security Q:nem '-

that personnel IN'und infori1 aving Unit will be reassembling at the Personnel Processing Center (PPC).

                                      "THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL, THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY PERSONNEL REPORT TO ASSIGNED EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES OR ASSEMBLY AREA. ALL OTHER UNIT ONE PERSONNEL LEAVE THE PROTECTED AREA IMMEDIATELY AND

[ REASSEMBLE AT THE PERSONNEL PROCESSING CENTER. THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL. THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A DRILL." 2.1.8 For OFF-hours, if not already accomplished during an Alert or Site Emergency Response procedure, direct the Shift Clerk to activate the recall list using EP-291, Staffing Augmentation. If Shift Clerk is not available, this function may be assigned to any available individual. 2.1.9 Direct the activation of the Technical Support Center in accordance with EP-201, Technical Support Ce activate r (TSC) Activation, if not already 2.1.10 Direct tpe Emergency Operations Facility in i t. EP-203, Emergency Operations Ta tivation, if not already activat y

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2.1.11 If the EOF has not bee t lier, during an Alert or Site 'm se g procedure, direct a commu , F personnel (directing them to OF) using EP-279, EOF Group Phone L

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            .'                    2.1.12     Assign an Operations Support Center Coordinator (PO), if not already done, to direct available personnel to report to the Operations Support Center and to activate it in accordance with EP-202, Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation.

2.1.13 For samoles, direct the Shift Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling And Analysis Team Leader to implement EP-230 Chemistry

                            ,               Sampling And Analysis Team.

2.1.14 For in-clant surveys, direct a Shift HP Tecnnician or. Personnel Safety Team Leader to implement EP-250, Personnel Safety Team . 2.1.15 For field surveys when a release of gaseous radioactive material has occurred or is 4 suspected, direct Dose Assessment Team Leader to 1 implement.EP-210, Dose Assessment Team . 2.1.16 For a release at or greater than the Alert level {. in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, or at the discretion of the Emergency Director, direct the Dose Assessment Team Leader to implement f EP-210, Dose Assessment Team. ( 2.1.17 On an interim bases, direct the Shift Technical-Advisor to perform dose projections using EP.- 316, Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for i Airborne' Releases-Manual Method or EP-315 Calculation of Offsite Doses during a Radiological Emergency using RMMS in the Manual Mode and to suggest Protective Action Recommendations per EP-317. 2.1.18 For fire / damage reoair direct the Maintenance Shi~ft Assistant Foreman or Fire and Damage Team Leader to. implement EP-260, Fire and Damage Team and/or EP-261 Damage Repair Group. 2.1.19 For a liquid release, impiement EP-312, L Radioactive Liquid Release, if required. 2.1.20 For Security matters, contact Security Shift Supervision and direct implementation of EP-208, Security Team, unless previously done. l 4 9 it 5 L n .py , ..

l EP-105, Rev. 9 Pega 5 of 14 VAW/JLP/kml 3.0 ACTIONS - FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Emeroency Director shall: 3.1.1 Verify that the Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Operations Support Center have been activated. 3.1.2 Periodically evaluate the event classification a in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies. If the conditions change, deescalate to an appropriate classification. 3.1.3 If classification is de-escalated, fill out Appendix EP-105-2, General Emergency De-i escalation Notification Message, and give it to

   ;                                       the communicator and direct the communicator to
 ,                                         perform notification of the appropriate parties listed inList Phone       Appendix EP-105-4, General Emergency (Escalation or De-escalation) .

3.1.4 Obtain the following information as necessary to formulate further actions:

A. Security Status from Security Team Leader I. B. Sample analysis from Shift Chemistry Technician or Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader

' C. In-plant surveys from Shift HP Technician or Personnel Safety Team Leader T D. Field surveys from Shift EP Technician or Dose Assessment Team Leader E. Dose projections and protective action recommendations from Shift Technical Advisor or Dose Assessment Team Leader F. Fire / Damage Repair status from the Maintenance and Damage Team Shift Assistant Foreman or Fire Leader G. Notification results frem Communicator 3.1.5 Discuss protective action recommendations with the Site Emergency Coordinator. 3.1.6 If not already performed, determine which

t. , additional support personnel are necessary for emergency functions and direct the Shift Clerk 4MSm
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or other assigned person to contact those personnel. 3.1.7 Provide site, personnel with public address (PA) speaker announcements for any major changes plant in emergency status, such as changing emergency action levels. 3.1.8 Evaluate the need and order effected areas as necessary. evacuation of Refer to the following procedures: EP-303 Local Evacuation EP-305 Site Evacuation EP 306 j Evacuation of the Information Center 3.1.9

 .                           Perform the Emergency       following until relieved by the Site coordinator:

A. Discuss protective action recommendations with the Dose Assessment Team Leader.

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B. Provide orotectiveBureau the Pennsylvania action recommendations of Radiation to Protection. C. Inform the various emergency response groups if the recovery phase organization is to be implemented. 3.2 Communicator shall: 3.2.1 Inform the Emergency Director when apprdpriate notifications have been made and submit completed copy of Appendix EP-105-4 General ' Emergency Phone List (Initial Notification) or Appendix EP-105-5 (Escalation or De-escalation) for Emergency Director's signature. 4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-105-1 General Emergency Notification Message 4.'2 - EP-105-2 General Emergency De-escalation ( Notification Message

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(Initial Notification) l 4.4 EP-105-4 General Emergency Phone List (Escalation or De-escalation) 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the site response to a General Emergency. 5.2 Criteria for Use 5.2.1 This procedure snall be implemented when an event has been classified as a General Emergency per EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, and EP-101 has been completed.

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5.3 Special Ecuipment None 5.4 References 5.4.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 5.4.2 NUREG 0654, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans in Support of Nuclear Power Plants 5.4.3 EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 5.4.4 EP-201 Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation, 5.4.5 EP-202 Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation 5.4.6 EP-203 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation 5.4.7 EP-291 Staffing Augmentation 5.4.8 EP-303 Local Evacuation 5.4.9 EP-304 Partial Plant Evacuarion 5.4.10 EP-305 Site Evacuation [, 5.4.11 EP-306 Evacuation of the Information Center e a -w O"&

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A. 5.4.19 EP-260 Fire and Damage Team 5.4.20 EP-261 Damage Repair Group t 5.4.21 EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release

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5.4.22 EP-279 Emergency Operations' Facility (EOF) Group Phone List-f- 5.4.23 EP-315 Calculations of Offsite Doses during a Radiological Emergency using RMMS in the Manual Mode. t e F b i f ( . s a

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,           Emergency declared at Unit No.

Time and date of General Emergency classification are f- '- s (24 Hr Clock Time) (Date) The basic problem is There (HAS BEEN) (HAS NOT BEEN) an (AIRBORNE)~(LIQUID) radioactive release from the plant. The plant status is (STABLE) (IMPROVING) (DEGRADINGr-(NOT KNOWN). ,The protective action recommended is The affected area is . This (IS) (IS NOT) a drill. This (IS).(IS NOT) a drill.

           *IF A GENERAL EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED WITHOUT PRIOR EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION, PROVIDE THE RECOMMENDATION TO SHELTER WITHIN THE 2 e        MILE RADIUS AND 5 MILES DOWNWIND OF THE PLANT. IF PEMA & BRP ARE

( NOT AVAILABLE, MAKE THE RECOMMENDATION DIRECTLY TO THE COUNTIES.

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                                                               ?! UMBER USED Personnel / Agency To Be Notified                 Plione Number         Time Person Responding
a. Station Superintendent Ilome G. it. Leitch Office '

J. P. Franz Ilome Office P. J. Duca llome \ office to -

b. Load Dispatcher Office + j f s, . .
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d. Pennsylvania Emergency

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e. Radiation Protection Ilarrisburg, PA Manager - Public Information Ilome
f. Ronald llarper Office Pager

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g. Director - Emergency llomo Preparedness Office Roberta Kanhus Jerry Phillabaum Ilome '

Office Victoria Warren Ilome office A

h. NRC Operations Center Bethesda, !!D 'E,.9,,
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[.icensed Operator) b e:V Agencies to be contacted after the above personnel / agencies have been notifed

i. Berks County Emergency flanagemen t Agency J. Chester County Emergency Services lI ;. Operations Security Completed By: Time /Date -

Verified By: EI1ERGENCY DIRECTOR

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d. NRC Operations Center - '
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Agencies to be contacted after the above personnel / agencies have been notified .

c.  !!ontgomery County Office { '

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f. Berks County Emergency Management Agency I
g. Chester County Emergency Services , i Completed By: & /Date ven rica ny:

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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-201 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) ACTIVATION I l CAUTION: VERIFY HABITABILITY FOR ACTIVATION. I 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Emeroency Director s , t the activation of the Technical Support C .t 1.2 Shift I & C Technician i te the equipment in the TSC. .

                                                                ~A 1.3        Communicators shall man assi                       s and

{ communications log. . 1.4 Status Board Recorders shall obt '

                                                                               $b t information on assigned status bo'apd'                      3 1.5        Health Physics Technician shall perf'
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bility check of the TSC. - c. 2.0- ACTIONS - IMMEDIATE 2.1 Emeroency Director sha. ,{TW ,, 2.1.1 Assign a Shift I & C Th.N N d t $hhodn steps in Appendix EP-201-1 Placing the Technicans ort Center HVAC System in the 'Em ' dhcy' de an to perform the steps in Appendix OM TSC Equipment Activation. - 2.1.2 Assign an individual t sM :hle:rtyrnrg. . Director's Communicator and ble)Mc performthestepsoutlinedinSection2.pd}Ni[dualto IMQ J b?%his procedure. ( e

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  • Paga 2 of 20 VAW/JLP/jmv 2.1.3 Direct a HP Technician to perform a habitability check of the TSC per EP-330, Emergency Response Facility Habitability, if not already completed.

2.1.4- Ensure that inccming personnel to the site enter the protected area thrcugh the guard station storing their badge; the TSC Guard Station or the Admin guard station. L.1.5 If the security computer is not operable ensure Security maintains a sign-in, sign-out log for l- personnel reporting. 2.2 Shift I&C Technician shall: 2.2.1 Use attached Appendices EP-201-1 and EP-201-2 to turn on lighting, and Particulate, Iodine and Noble Gas

       ]              (PING) Monitor, obtain key to TSC key _ locker and to place the HVAC in ' Emergency' Mode.

THE TSC HVAC SYSTEM SHOULD BE OPERATING IN THE

                      " NORMAL" MODE, IF NOT, START UP THE SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH S81.1.B STARTUP OF THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR             -

CONDITIONING SYSTEM. 2.3 Communicator for the Emergency Director shall: l 2.3.1 Using Appendix EP-201-9, TSC Telephone Checkoff List, verify communications capability exists from the TSC. 2.3.2 Inform the Emergency Director when the communications capabilities have been verified or of any discrepancies. If there are any problems, have the Shift I&C technician call 841-4000 and ask for telecommunications on-call personnel. 2.3.3 Man communications lines.as directed by the Emergency Director and maintain a communications documentation containing information received from and sent to emergency response personnel and offsite agencies. The log shall include as a minimum the following information: Date and Time (use 24 hour time notation) Messages received or sent Name of person information was received or sent to and (. location

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Name and initials of person making entries Inform the Emergency Director promptly of.all 2.3.4- , significant information received from other emergency response personnel and offsite agencies. j 3.0 ACTIONS - FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Emergency Director shall: 3.1.1 Ensure that the Security Team Leader activates the Access Control and Accountability Groups, in l- accordance with EP-208, Security Team. . 3.1.2 Direct the communicator to call in additional

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3.1.3 Assure that individuals are available as Status Board Recorders for necessary status boards. li i;

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Plant Parameter Trends Board . Event Chronology Status Board Offsite Communications Status Board Staff Assignment Status Board Fire / Damage Status Board. l . WHERE APPLICABLE, MAINTAIN DOCUMENTATION ON STATUS BOARDS 3.1.4 Direct the Status Board Recorder (s) to perform the I steps outlined in Section 3.2 . 3.1.5 Assign an individual to man the communication lines to ,. the Control Rocm and Operations Support Center and

   .                                                                 direct the individual to perform the steps outlined in Section 3.3 of this procedure.

3.1.6 If necessary, assign two individuals to man the telephone consoles and direct the individuals to perform the steps outlined in Section 3.3 of this ( procedure. t av ** _ , , , - . _ _ - - . , , .-,--r...-_._, -,. ,, , .- -

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                                                               . VAW/JLP/jmv 3.1.7        If necessary, assign a communicator to the Field Survey Group Leader for sending field survey data, and other information to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and to perform the steps outlined in Section 3.3 of this procedure.

3.1.8 Assign individuals to be data display operators. 3.1.9 Inform the Control Room when the Technical Support Center is operational and manned, assuming control of its designated responsibilities. 3.1.10 Brief the TSC staff on their arrival and periodically (normally every 3.0 minutes) on the status of the pertinent plant conditions. 3.1.11 Contact the various Team Leaders for periodic status updates as necessary. 3.2 Status Board Recorders shall: 3.2.1 Fill in their assigned status board (s). Format and content of the status board are given in the following appendices: Appendix EP-201-3, LGS Plant Parameter Status Board Appendix EP-201-4, Plant Parameter Trends Status Board Appendix EP-201-5, Event Chronology Status Board Appendix EP-201-6, Offsite Communications Status Board Appendix EP-201-7, Staff Assignment Status Board Appendix EP-201-8, Fire / Damage Status Board 1 3.2.2 Contact the following individuals for the various status board information. Data Display Operators for plant paramecer status and plant parameter trend information. Emergency Director's Communicator or Control Room for event chronology information.

  ,                 Emergency Director's Communicator for offsite communication information.
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               ..                                                             Pcgo 6 of 20 VAW/JLP/jmv 3.3.4         Inform the Emergency Director or appropriate' Team Leader promptly of all significant information received from or sent to members of the emergency response organization or support organizations.

3.4 HP Technician shall: 3.4.1 Periodically confirm habitability per EP-330, l Emergency Response Facility Habitability. 4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-201-1 Technical Support Center EVAC System

                                              ' Emergency' Mode l       4.2           EP-201-2    TSC Activation Check-Off List
  ,                 4.3           EP-201-3    LGS Plant Parameter Status Board 4 . 4.        EP-201-4    Plant Parameter Trends Board 4.5           EP-201-5    Event Chronology Status Board

{ 4.6 EP-201-6 Offsite Communications Status Board 4.7 EP-201-7 Staff Assignment Status Board 4.8 EP-201-8 Fire / Damage Status Board l 4.9 EP-201-9 TSC Telephone Check List i 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to describe the instructions and actions required for the activation,. y manning, and operation of the Technical Support Center (TSC). I o m .

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                                          '                                     P0g3 7 of 20 VAW/JLP/jmv 5.2     Criteria for Use Activate the TSC when an event has been classified as an Alert, Site Emergency or General Emergency in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, or at the discretion of the Emergency Director.

5.3 Special Equipment , None 5.4 References 5.4.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 5.4.2 NUREG 0654 - Criteria for Preparation and Rev. 1 Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in i Support of Nuclear Power Plants. 5.4.3 NUREG 0696 - Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities. l 5.4.4 EP-280 - Technical Support Center Phone List. r-t- l 5.4.5 EP-330 - Emergency Response Facility Habitability 5.4.6 S81.1.5 - Startup of the Technical Support Center Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning System 4 S ?.. . h

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APPENDIX EP-201-1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER HVAC SYSTEM ' EMERGENCY' MODE

         'l. When the Shift I&C Technician arrives at the TSC, HVAC System o              should be operating in the ' Normal' mode per procedure S81.1.B Startup of The Technical Support Center Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning System. If not, start up the system per S81.1.B.

A TWO POSITION MANUAL SWITCH, LOCATED IN THE DISPLAY ARIA ON THE EASTERN COLUMN IS PROVIDED FOR SWITCHING THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER'S HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE

           ,  NORMAL MODE OF OPERATION TO THE EMERGENCY MODE OF OPERATION.
2. Turn the control switch on the eastern column of the display area to its " EMERGENCY"' position in order to actuate the emergency mode.

VERIFY THE FOLLOWING:

3. Fan ME-03 is activated.
4. The fan flow rate is 3000 cfm as read on the airflow monitor panel in the mechanical equipment room.
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1 5. MD1 closes..

6. Exhaust Fan ME-07 stops..
7. Inform the Emergency Director that the HVAC System is functioning in the ' Emergency' mode.

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           .I                  TSC ACTIVATION CHECK-OFF LIST l   Time of notification to activate the TSC l           Display Room Activation                        Check-Off Light Switches (1 & 2)

Open Key Locker EVAC Switch to Emergency Mode ERIS "Toshiba" Console 10Z423 TRA Maintenance Terminal 10Z426 ERIS "Toshiba" Console 10Z424 Versatec Printer / Plotter 10Z425 ~ Fire & Damage Radio Base Station ~~ Field Survey Radio Base Station "Deewriter" Printer 002556 RM-11 RMMS Console 002555 "Tektronix" Meteorological Console OBZ585 "Tektronix" Hard Copy Unit OBZ586 - PING - NOTE: ' Check paper supply for all printer / plotters and hard copy units. l HVAC Maintenance Equipment Room Check-Off Fan ME-03 is activated

               'MD-1 closes to prescribed emergency postion Air flow monitor reads 3000 GFM on panel Exhaust fan ME-07 stops (check' light)

Time Emergency Director was notified of activation (2125 SSV) l Problems found during activation l l l l l

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Security Team ChemistrySNplingandAnalysisTeamL Fire / Damage Team Leader 4aintenance Coordination (Brown) Chemistry Coordination Personnel Safety Team Leader 2 Personnel Safety Team (Beige) - Emergency Notification (Blue) ,4 h OSC (Light Blue) t Corporate Spokesman (Ash) m Control Room / EOF (Orange) _ _ _ _ Management Circuit (Grey) EOF (Ivory) S l l

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1 . Emergency Director l Emergency Director's Dess Emergency Director's Desk ERFDS Computer Terminal Emergency Analysis Team Phene M, Bureau of Radiation Protection -

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1.2 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall organize and brief tne sampling group and have operations defeat isolations. 1.3 HP Technicians shall provide radiological assessment of the task.

                     . 1. 4    .      Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group shall obtain tne sample.

( 2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE , 2.1 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall 2.1.1 Request input from the Control Room (via Emergency Director) to ascertain desired sample system availability. 2.1.2 After discussing k seMtm fifn T Eme r g en cy Di r ec t o 1p, W p et' ark t,n'a

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2. Suppression 2001 Atmosphere A. 222' El-250 Deg A:imuth from North
3. 222' El-70 Deg A imuth from North
3. Secondary Containment Atmosphere
4. Primary Coolant Jet Pump St low (<1%) power for small break or non-break events, raise Reactor Water level to level of the moisture separators.
5. RER A. "A" RER I . B. "B" RER I i l MODE SYS. OP. TIME SOURCE I

LPCI 30 mins. Supp. Pool ( Cont. Sprav Cooling Supp. Pool Supp. Pool Cooling Supp. Pool Shutdown Cooling 30 mina. Rx Coolant l 1 Steam Condensino Rx Steam i i I l Fuel Pool Cooling i t Fuel Pool l 2.1.3 Check the Plant Radiation Level Status Board to forecast anticipated radiological conditions. 2.1.4 Contact the Personnel Safety Team Leader and check on the latest developments related to radiological conditions and inform him what sample (s) are to be taken and that Health Physics' coverage is required. CONTINUOUS COVERAGE BY A HEALTH PHYSICS TECHNICIAN HAY SUBSTITUTE FOR THE RADIATION WORK PERMIT. W } h

k' . , EP-231, R;v. 8 Pago 3 of 61 L TJY/jmv 2.1.5 Determine what analyses are required and inform the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader what analyses are required. If an iodine / particulate sample is desired, recommend sampling time. l l 2.1.6 Request Emergency Exposure Authorizations from the Emergency Director for group members (as

required) and inform the~ Personnel Safety Team s

Lead,er of this development, i s 2.1.7 Direct the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader to: collect and analyze the PASS samples. 2.2 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader i shall:+ s sa +- 2.2.1 Assign she appropriate number of group # members , to obtain the necessary equipment to' collect and transport the sample to the Chekistry Hot lab. l , l . EYE PROTECTION LHOULD BE WOR 11 BY ALL', l ' PERSONNEL WHEN OBTAINING SAMPLES FROM THE j SAMPLE STATION. ' l ( 2.2.2 If.--a particalate/ iodine,s.setridge s'smple is to

  • be obtained, contact.the chemiseiy Sampling and i  ? Analysis Team Leader'(TSC) for an ostimated .,

l sampling time and record this time on Appendix l .EP-231-3. +

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g 2.2.3 Once thaisample type and sampling location has be'en dettrE(ned, contact the Control Room and t L request a system line-up,to permit collection.of l the appropr:, ate sasple.in aedordance with the- s L , following information. Alse,' inform operationn - - I to contact the Chemistry' Sampling and Analysis - i Group Leader if problems with the line-upfarise ' during sampling. . 3

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SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH S W I T C K f.9 A M L "- ff,OSITIOff A. Upper Drywell (291') SV-57-132,134,150 1 B Con'tainment' c OPEN' or -(232.234,250) Atmospnere Sample a Lower Drywell (242') Sys. Isolation ,. s

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                                                     *HSS-57-191A(291A)  Containment          BYPASS Isolation Signal Bypass
                                                     *HSS-57-191B(291B)  Containment          BYPASS Isolation Signal Bypass
                                                    *HSS-57-191C(291C)   Containment          BYPASS Isolation Signal Bypass
                                                    *HSS-57-191D(292D)   Containment          BYPASS Isolation Signal Bypass
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  • Only necessary if containment isolation signal is present SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCR SWITCH NAME POSITION B. Suppression Pool ( 222') SV-57-183,191 1 A Containment AUTO (250 Dog Azimuth -

(283,291) Atmosphere Sample from North) Sys. Isolation HS-57-187(287) Suppression Pool AUTO Atmosphere Sample

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SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH SWITCH NAME POSITION C. Suppression Pool (222') SV-57)181(281) 1 B Containment AUTO (70 Deg Azimuth , Atmosphere Sample from-North) Sys. Isolation d HS-57-187(287) Suppression Pool AUTO Atmosphere Sample

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  • Only necessary if containment isolation signal is present D. Secondary Containment No Line-up Necessary E. "A" RER HV-51-lF079A Sample OPEN-(2F079A) Inboard HV-51-lF080A Sample OPEN (2F080A) Outboard
                                                          *HSS-57-191A(291A)   Containment            BYPASS Isolation Signal Bypass
                                                          *ESS-57-191B(291B)   Containment           BYPASS Isolation Signal Bypass
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                                                                                  .TJY/jmv SAMPLE LOCATION             SWITCH           SWITCH NAME         POSITION F.   "B" RER                  EV-51-lF079B        Sample                OPEN (2F0793)      Inboard EV-51-lF080B        Sample                OPEN (2F0803)      Outboard
                                              *HSS-57-191A(291A)   Containment           3YPASS Isolation Signal Bypass
                                              *HSS-57-1913(2913)   Containment           BYPASS Isolation

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                                              **HV51-lF047B        Heat Exch Bypass      OPEN (2F047B)     INLET
  • Only necessary if containment isolation signal is present.
                 ** Only necessary if RHR placed in LPCI mode.

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To ensure a representative liquid sample from the jet pumps at low.(<1%) power conditions for small break or non-break events, the reactor water level will be raised to the level of the moisture separator when this action is not inconsistent with station emergency procedures. This g will fully flood the separators and will provide a thermally-induced recirculation flow path for mixing. 4 l 2.2.4 Eave the shift verify that the liquid return line to the Suppression Pool is open by placing the following switch in the appropriate position: UNIT SWITCH SWITCH NAME POSITION 1 EV-52-lF001D Core Spray OPEN Suction D 2 HV-52-lF001A Core Spray OPEN Suction A g l 2.2.5 Appoint Group member (s) to prepare the Hot Lab for receiving the sample. ( [j USE THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES AS GUIDELINES FOR j PREPARATION OF THE HOT LAB. J 1 9 w

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EP-231, Rav. 8-Page 7 of.61 TJY/jmv , EP-241 (LIQUID) Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples EP-242 (IODINE) Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine Cartridges EP-243 (GAS) Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples l 2.2.6 If a large volume liquid sample is to be taken and an outside route is to'be taken, contact the Fire and Damage Repair Team Leader for providing the means of transportation for the Large Volume Cask. l 2.2.7 Brief the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members on the following: l 2.2.7.'l Communications equipment and channel

     .(      l          2.2.7.2  Type of sample (s) to be collected 1          2.2.7.3  Location of sample points
            .l          2.2.7.4  Suggested Routes to be taken l          2.2.7.5  Precautions for operating the PASS l          2.2.7.6  Projected amount of time required to collect and
 .                               transport the sample 1          2.2.7.7  Review the procedures to be followed for sample collection, handling, preparation and analysis
 ,           l          2.2.7.8  Special tools and equipment required for sample
{ handling and/or collection l 2.2.7.9 Proper completion of data sheets l 2.2.8 Dispatch the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team members to the OSC for Heatlh Physics support if radiological conditions permit or other appointed location as determined by the Plant Survey Group Leader.
     .[         .       2.3      Health Physics Technician shall:

2.3.1 Determine the appropriate route to be taken.

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, calibrated. 2.3.3 Provide group members with the appropriate dosimetry, protective clothing and respiratory equipment. 2.3.4 Perform a pre-job briefing with the Chemistry technicians assigned to obtain the sample to

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2.3.4.1 RWP requirements 2.3.4.2 Routes to PASS Facility 2.3.4.3 Authorized doses 2.3.4.4 Radiological concerns and precautions 2.3.4.5 Review of procedure for obtaining and transporting sample to hot lab

. 2.3.4.6 Suggested methods to maintain exposures ALARA 3 (~ 2.3.4.7 Stay times and Abort Criteria 2.3.5 Provide constant coverage while obtaining and transporting samples from the PASS.

2.3.6 Monitor dose rates enroute and at the sample location. If the general area dose rates exceed 5 R/hr at the door leading to the Turbine Enclosure, 217'-0" El. or 10 R/hr within the Turbine enclosure (enroute to or at the sampling point) instruct Group Members to immediately exit the area and report to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader. 2.3.7 Survey the sample area (concentrating especially on the PASS) and the sample container once the sample has been collected and the shielded sample cask. MINIMUM AMOUNT OF TIME SHOULD BE SPENT NEAR THE SURFACE OF THE SAMPLE ENCLOSURE. 2.3.8 Document the sample cask survey results and give them to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader (or other designated group member) I. when arriving at the hot lab.

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EP-231, Rev. 8 Page 9 of 61 TJY/jmv 2.3.9 Provide constant coverage during sample preparation and handling as specified in EP-241, EP-242 or EP-243. 2.4 Chemistry Samplino and Analysis Groun members snall: 2.4.1 Assemble for a pre-job briefing at the chemistry lab. 2.4.2 Inform.the Group Leader if they are approaching the Administrative exposure guidelines,_or may not have sufficient exposure remaining to successfully complete the assigned task. 2.4.3 Obtain the Chemistry Emergency Supplies Toolbox Key. 2.4.4 Obtain the necessary equipment to collect the sample and ensure that the Hot Lab is* ready to accept the sample. PROPERLY LABEL ALL SAMPLE CONTAINERS 2.4.5 Once the group has been briefed and the

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                                   -to the OSC or_other designated location for Health Physics coverage. Once briefed by Health

'y Physics collect the sample in accordance with the appropriate appendix to this procedure. (see following) THE INDICATOR FOR AREA RADIATION DETECTOR RE-507 IS ON THE CONTROL PANEL AND ITS READING SHOULD BE NOTED. Aopendix Title EP-231 Procedure for Obtaining a 14.4 ml Gas Sample EP-231 Procedure for Obtaining an Iodine / Particulate Sample EP-231 Procedure for Obtaining a 14.4

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TJY/jmv EP-231 Procedure for Obtaining a Small Vclume Liquid Sample EP-231 Procedure for Monitoring Total Dissolved Gas (and,.if desired, Obtaining a Dissolved Gas Sample) and/or. Obtaining a Large Volume Liquid Sample. 2.4.6 Once the H.P. technician has surveyed the sample cask, take the sample to the hot lab retracing the route bacx from the sample point. 2.4.7 Upon introduction of the sample into the hot lab, the sample will be handled and stored in a manner that personnel exposures are kept ALARA. 2.4.8 Contact the Group Leader'as soon as the sample reaches the hot lab and inform him that the sample collection has been completed and what the sample status is. 3.0 ACTIONS - FOLLOWUP r 3.1 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader-shall:

  • 3.1.1 Report the results to the Emergency Director and the Health Physics and Chemistry Coordinator if P the EOF has been activated.

3.2 Chemistrv Samplinc'and Analysis Group Leader shall: 3.2.1 Notify Shift Supervision that a sample has been taken and the aligned valves may be returned to the " NORMAL" pasition. 3.2.2 Have group member (s) dose monitored to ensure that exposure limits have not been exceeded. 3.2.3 Inform the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader that the required sample is in the hot lab. 3.2.4 . Instruct the group members to perform calculations (if any) on the Data Sheet of the I: appropriate Appendix. [ 3.2.5 Obtain PASS key from Group member. i s

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3.2.6. Instruct the. appropriate group members to refer to the appropriate procedure for guidance on sample preparation and handling. .. Samole Procedure No. Liquid (EP-241) Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples Iodine (EP-242) Sample Preparation and (Particulate) Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine Cartridges Gas (EP-243) Sample Preparation and

                            .                                    Handling of Eighly Radioactive Gas Samples 3.2.7      Obtain and review ALL Data Sheets and report the
  ,                                 sample results to the Chemistry Sampling and c                                 Analysis Team. Leader and attach all Data Sheets to Appendix EP-230-2.
      .t" 3.3        Chemistry Samplinc and Analysis Group members shall:

3.3.1 Complete the appropriate Appendix Data Sheet (s)

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3.3.2 Prepare, handle, and analyze the sample using the appropriate procedure. 3.3.3 Report the results to the Chemistry Sampling and - Analysis Group Leader. . 3.3.4 Return sampling equipment to the CHEMISTRY EMERGENCY CABINET, if applicable.

                         .3.3.5     Return CHEMISTRY EMERGENCY CABINET and CHEMISTRY EMERGENCY SUPPLIES Tool Box Keys to the appropriate control point.

4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-231-1 Procedure for Obtaining a 14.4 ml Gas Sample.

;                         4.2       EP-231-2   Procedure for Obtaining an Iodine / Particulate Sample.

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EP-231, Rev. 8 Pago 12 of G1 TJY/jmv , i 4.3 EP-231-3 Procedure for Obtaining a 14.4 ml Gas Sample and an Iodine / Particulate Sample l Simultaneously. 4.4 EP-231-4 . Procedure for Obtaining a Small Volume Liquid Sample 4.5 EP-231 Procedure for Monitoring Total Dissolved Gas (and, if desired, Obtaining a Dissolved Gas Sample) and/or Obtaining a Large Volume Liquid Sample. 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose - The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for obtaining samples from the Post-Accident Sampling Station following accident conditions. 5.2 Criteria for use 5.2.1 Prior to entering the plant to obtain the sample, ensure that the Post Accident Sample ( Station is operable by verifying that RT-5-030-- 800-0, POST ACCIDENT SAMPLE STATION OPERABILITY TEST, was successfully performed in the previous six months. . 5.2.2 This procedure shall be implemented when a sample shall be taken from the PASS during an emergency situation. 5.2.3 Planned radiation exposures should be limited to the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP-

               ,           230-1, Emergency Exposure Guidelines.

5.2.4 There is no automatic drain or blow down but there is an alarm light to indichte that the level in the trap T-717 is high and that the trap needs to be drained right away. This trap removes water from the gas sample lines. If the ' liquid level becomes too high, water will be sucked into the gas breakdown pump and mechanical damage may result. . 5.3 Special equipment 5.3.1 Gas vial sample tube 5.3.2 Iodine & particulate sample assembly 5.3.3 14.'4 ml gas vials and caps i M* i - --

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     -T                        5.3.4            Liquid sample bottles and caps 5.3.5             10cc syringe with luer-lok fitting 5.3.6             Silver zeolite cartridges 5.3.7             47mm particulate filters (Gelman) 5.3. 8           Small bottle of demin water 5.3.9            Large volume cask 15.3.10           Small volume cask 5.3.11           Gas sample cask 5.3.12           Flashlight 5.3.13           Mirror.

5.3.14 Watch with secondhand or stopwatch 5.3.15- Plastic bags, t 5.3.16 PASS carrying box f, ' 5.3.17 Copy of EP-231-Operation of Post-Accident Sampling System (PASS) 5.3.18 Blank Data Sheets 0 5.3.19 Portable Communication Equipment (if available) 5.3.20 Clip Board 5.3.21 Pens, Pencils, etc. 5.3.22 Towels ! 5.3.23 Control Panel Power Key 5.3.24 Ramp for Large Volume' Case b 5.3.25 Scissors l 5.3.26 1 ce gas-tight syringe m. 5.4 References 1 5.4.1 EP-230 - Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team 5.4.2 M-102 - General Arrangement Plan at El. 217'-0" 5.4.3 M-30, Rev. 7 - Post Accident Sampling P&ID l

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1. Ensure lthat the nitrogen supply valves are open and that the pressure is set at 100 psig by opening the following valves:

(Check-off Required) N2 Bottle'l N2 Bottle 2 Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve PCV-30-074 PCV-30-073 Isolation Valve Isolation Valve 30-0022' 30-0023 - Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1114 *OR* 30-2114 Demin Water Tank 30-0017

2. Ensure that the Demineralized Flush Water Tank OOT 945 is

(~ full and is pressurized at 100 psig and the following valves

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are open to the sample station: '(Check-off required) . 30-0014 - Unit 1 Unit 2

   ,                          30-1100                                    *OR*          30-2100 If Demin Tank not. filled, first close all valves opened in steps 1 and 2~, then open valves 30-0011 and 30-0015, verify that valve 30-0014. is open, remove the plug on the Hydro Test Tap by valve 30-0115, and SLOWLY.open valve 30-0010. Continue flow until water appears at the test tap. Close valve 30-0010 FIRST, then close valves 30-0011 and 30-0015. Replace

[ the Test Tap plug and secure. Return to Step No. l..

3. Verify that the damper is open (half-way) to Secondary
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4. Adjust PCV-627 on the control panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.
                    -5.       Turn all control. panel switches "OFF" (except EC-723, place in position 4 " SPARE") and then TURN the Control Panel Power Selector Switch HC-600 to "A" (Alternate "B").

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6. Turn the Liquid or Gas Selector Switch to Liquid.
7. Turn Flush System Switch HC-628-1 counterclockwise to

. ' position 6-and HC-626 to position 1 (Jet Pump) and observe  : that approximately 0.3 gpm flow per FI-664 is occurring and providing a positive indication that the discharge line to the Suppression Pool is open. WHILE-PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 BELOW: a) The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators.(PCV-30-073, 074) should be adjusted after the commencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge reads 100 psi. (The outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.) b) The piping station pressure control valve (PCV-627)

should be fully open. Flush flow should now be approximately 0.5 gpm.

l c) Monitor the flow rate and adjust the nitrogen regulators as necessary during the course of the flush to ensure

      .{                       that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output.
8. After being assured that the discharge line to the suppression pool is open, drain Collector Tank,. Trap and Sump by turning Switch HC-715-1 clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately 5 seconds at each position.

3-AFTER PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 ABOVE:

               -l         d)   Return the nitrogen regulator to its original setting prior to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting of the nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve p                               PSV-30-028.-                                                                 !

e) Adjust PCV-627 on the Control Panel to have a 15 psi j reading on the gauge.

{- 9. Tur.n HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".

k 10.-With the Drain System Switch (HC-715-1) in the "OFF" position, place Switc'h HC-700'(liquid / gas selector) in the

                          " GAS" position.         Ensure N2 bottle valves are open and y-                       regulated to approximately 100 psig.
11. Ensure the Chiller E-703 is on.
12. Quickly inspect the needle in the gas port to determine that its condition is satisfacto.ry for obtaining a sample, a

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d. EP-231, Rav. 8 Appandix 1 Paga 17 of 61 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-1 (CONT'D) y , .

PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE

 ,                        IN THE FOLLOWING STEP, ONLY TIGHTEN THE IODINE CARTRIDGE DRAWER UNTIL THE " CARTRIDGE IN" LIGHT TURNS GREEN AND NO FURTHER.
13. If a particulate / iodine sample will be obtained later, make sure that the desired filter and carrridges are properly installed (including "O" rings) in the carrridge retainer.

Install the gas filter drawer into position. Verify that the

                          " CARTRIDGE IN" light is green.
14. Turn Switch HC-723 (GAS SAMPLE SELECTOR SWITCH) to the desired sample location:

POSITION LOCATION 1 Drywell Atmosphere 2 Suppression Pool Atmosphere 3 Secondary Containment Atmosphere 4 Spare

15. Open the respective Reactor system valve in the gas sample
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SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH NAME POSITION

  • Upper Drywell ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR DRYWELL (291') TO POST ACDT SAMP
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  • Lower Drywell ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR DRYWELL (242') TO POST ACDT SAMP SV57-147A/SV57-147B ,

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  • Suppression Pool ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL SUPP POOL (222')-(250 Deg Azimuth TO POST ACDT SAMP from North) SV57-147A/SV57-147B
  • Suppression Pool ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR SUPP POOL

,' (222') (70 Deg_ Azimuth TO POST ACDT SAMP 4 from North) SV57-146A/SV57-146B Secondary Containment No Line-up Necessary ATM.

  • Verify that the light changes from green to red.
       -             16. Place a standard 14.4 milliliter off gas vial into the gas i                 vial: positioner,-slide the positioner into the gas port.
                         - Observe that the " Bottle In" status light changes from red to green. If the light does not change to green, reposition the
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17. Turn-the "15 ml Gas Sample Switch" HC-705 to position 2 and circulate gas for the appropriate time:

Sample Time (min) D ywell Atmosphere 23 Suppression Pool Atmosphere 17 Secondary Containment Atmosphere 9 Be sure that the flow as read by the rotameter (FI-725) thru ' the sample enclosu"* window is greater than 10 SLPM. Record flow and flush duration on data sheet.

18. Turn HC-705 to position 3.and evacuate the off gas vial.

Record pressure as P1 from P7-708 of the evacuated vial on the data sheet. Make sure the vacuum in the gas vial reaches a stable minimum reading.

19. Turn HC-705 to position 4, "TAKE SAMPLE". Verify that pressure (PI-708) does not change significantly. If the pressure' changes significantly, it may indicate a system ,

leak. Therefore, turn Switch HC-705 counter clockwise to {~ position 2. Remove the sample vial and place in a plastic bag for transportation to the hot lab. Place a new 14.4 ml off _ gas sample vial into_the. gas positioner and return to Step _5.

20. Press the HC-720 button to obtain the sample. Keep button depressed until a steady pressure is reached (approximately 5 seconds). Record pressure as P2 from-PI-708 on data sheet.

This pressure should correspond to actual pressure of sample being obtained. Record sample temperature from TI-724 on data sheet.

21. Turn HC-705 to position 5 " FLUSH SYSTEM" and flush for approximately 1 minute.
22. Turn HC-705 clockwise to "OFF".
23. Turn Switch SV57-147A/SV57-147B or SV57-146A/SV57-146B t if-opened in Step 14) to the CLOSE position.
24. Wearing cotton liners and gloves, and observing ALARA practices, withdraw the gas vial positioner and~immediately have the HP technician survey the gas sample vial and record the Initial Contact Dose Rate on the Data Sheet. Keep the vial at the maximum distance from the individual and quickly insert.the sample bottle into the gas vial cask. Close and

( latch the gas vial cask. Put a stopper or the gas vial positioner back into the port in the sample station.

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25. Turn HC-700 (Liquid / Gas Selector) to the LIQUID position.
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    .                                     APPENDIX EP-231-1 (CONT'D)

PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE

26. Turn Flush.Sytem HC-628-1 counterclockwise to position 6 and HC-626 to position 1 and observe that approximately 0.3 gpm flow per FI-664 is occuring.

WHILE PERFORMING STEP NO. 27 BELOW: a) The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators (PCV-30-073, 074) should be adjusted after the commencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge reads 100 psi. (The outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.) b) The piping station pressure control valve (PCV-627) , should be fully open. Flush flow should now be approximately 0.5 gpm. I c) Monitor the flow rate and adjust.the nitrogen regulators as necessary during the course of the flush to ensure that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output.

27. Drain Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning switch HC-715-1, 1 clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately 5 seconds at each position.

AFTER PERFORMING STEP NO. 27 ABOVE: d) Return the nitrogen regulator to its original setting prior to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting of the nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve PSV-30-028. , e) Adjust PCV-627 on the Control Panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge. -

28. Turn HC-626 to "OFF" First and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".
29. Close FCV-627 to O psig by turning counterclockwise.

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- , APPENDIX EP-231-1 (CONT'D)

PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE

30. Close the nitrogen supply valves opened in Step No. 1:

(Check-off required) N2 Bottle-1 N2 Bottle 2 Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve PCV-30-074 PCV-30-073 Isolation Valve Isolation Valv'e 0022 30-0023 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1114 *OR* 30-2114 Demin Water Tank 30-0017

31. Close the Demin Water Tank valves opened in Step No. 2:

(Check-of'f required) r 30-0014

Unit 1 Unit 2 i; 30-1100 *OR* 30-2100 32.' Close the damper.
33. Turn the Chiller E-703 OFF.
34. Turn all switches (except for HC-723 which is left i'n position 4) to their "OFF" position. -

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EP-231, Rsv. 8 Appendix 1 21 of 61 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-1 (CONT'D) PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE Data Sheet for 14.4 ML Gas Samole DESIRED ANALYSIS 1 A. SAMPLE # l B. C.

1. Sample Source Date Time
2. Sample Flow FI-725 (SLPM)
3. Plush Duration (Min.)

4.

                     , Absolute Pressure of Vial (P1)            PI-708 (PSIA)
5. Final Sample Pressure (P2) PI-708 (PSIA)
6. Sample Temperature TI-724 (F)
7. Calculated Sample Volume (ML) Corrected to STP Vol 9 STP = (P2-P1)(14.4 ml)(492 deg. R)
           *                          (T + 460 deg. R)(14.7 PSIA)
                                   =

ml 9 STP

 ;               8. Initial Contact Dose Rate           (mR) i
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1. Ensure that the nitrogen supply valves are open and.that the pressure-is set at 100 psig by opening the following valves:

(Check-off Required) N2 Bottle 1 N2 Bottle 2 Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve PCV-30-074 PCV-30-073 Isolation Valve Isclation Valve 0022 30-0023 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1114 *OR* 30-2114 Demin Water Tank

  • 30-0017

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2. Ensure that the Domineralized Flush Water Tank OOT 945 is full and is pressur.ized at 100 psig and the following valves are open to the sample station: (Check-off required)-

30-0014 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1100 *OR* 2100 If Demin Tank not filled, then close all valves opened in steps 1 and 2, then open valves 30-0011 and 30-0015, verify that valve 30-0014 is open, remove the plug on the Hydro Test Tap by valve 30-0015, and SLOWLY open valve 30-0010. Continue flow until water appears at the test tap. Close valve 30-0010 FIRST, then close valves 30-0011 and 30-0015.

Replace the Test Tap plug and secure. Return to Step No. 1
3. Verify that the damper is open (half-way) to Secondary Containment.
4. Adjust PCV-627 on the control panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.
5. Turn all control panel switches "OFF" (except HC-723, place

( in position 4 " SPARE") and then TURN the Control Panel Power Selector Switch BC-600 to "A" (Alternate "B"). a

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PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE

6. Turn the Liquid.or Gas Selector Switch to Liquid.
7. Turn Flush System Switch HC-628-1 counterclockwise to position 6 and HC-626 to position 1 (Jet Pump) and observe that approximately 0.3 gpm flow per FI-664 is occurring and providing a positive indication that the discharge line to the Suppression Pool is open.

WHILE PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 BELOW: a) The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators (PCV-30-073, 074) should be adjusted after the ccmmencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge reads 100 psi. (The outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.) b) The piping station pressure cont,rol valve (PCV-627) should be fully open. Flush flow should now be approximately 0.5 gpm. l c) Monitor the. flow rate and adjust the nitrogen regulators (.- as necessary during the course of the flush to ensure that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output.

8. After being', assured that the discharge line to the suppression pool is open, draig Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning Switch HC-715-1 clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately 5 seconds at each position.

AFTER PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 ABOVE: l d) Return the nitrogen regulator to its original setting prior to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting of the nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve PSV-30-028. e) Adjust PCV-627 on the Control Panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.

9. Turn HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".
10. Verify that HC-715-1 DRAIN SYSTEM SWITCH is in the "OFF" position.

Place Switch HC-700 (LIQUID / GAS SELECTOR) in the

                   " GAS" position.                                  .

IN THE FOLLOWING STEP, ONLY TIGHTEN THE IODINE CARTRIDGE (. .

    '              DRAWER UNTIL THE " CARTRIDGE IN" LIGHT TURNS GREEN AND NO l                   FURTHER.

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PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE

11. If the_ gas filter drawer is already in place and there is any doubt about-the. desired filters and cartridges being in place, pull'the drawer and check the filters and cartridge (s). Put the des. red filter cartridge (s) into the cartridge retainer, put the cartridge retainer into the gas filter drawer including "O" rings.and put the drawer into the sample station and verify that the " CARTRIDGE IN" light is green. If not, reposition the drawer.

CONTACT THE GROUP LEADER AND VERIFY THE SAMPLING TIME

12. Decide whether a timed or non-timed sample is desired and record. Generally speaking, if a high activity condition exists or is suspected, a timed sample should be taken. For a timed sample, set the Timer KC-712 between the range of 0 to 30 seconds. Select a low enough time _so that the activity on the filter cartridge will not be unnecessarily high and cause special handling problems. It is suggested that $

seconds be used for the first try. Observe the RI-704

                    ' reading to determine if there is a rapid activity buildup.

This reading will also include non-absorbing gases. If the ('. activity level does not exceed a pre-set value of 40 mR/hr, another timed flow through the cartridges can be made. Set the Switch HC-704 located to the left of the timer labeled

 .                     TIME SAMPLE on either YES or NO.
13. Adjust PCV-30-127 to 2 psi (located in back of Control Panel).
14. Turn the Chiller E-703 ON.
15. Turn the GAS SAMPLE SELECTOR SWITCH (HC-723) to the desired sample source.

SAMPLE SOURCE PdSITION Drywell Atmosphere 1 Suppression Pool Atmosphere 2 Secondary Containment Atmosphere 3 Spare 4 (~ w e ,- . j J

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16. Open the respective Reactor system -valve in the gas sample line for the appropriate sample as fcilows:

SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH NAME POSITION

  • Upper Drywell ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR DRYWELL (291') TO POST ACDT SAMP SV57-146A/SV57-146B Lower Drywell ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR DRYWELL (242') TO POST ACDT SAMP SV57-147A/SV57-147B
              *-Suppression Pool ATM.                   SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR       SUPP POOL (222') (250 Deg Azimuth                TO POST ACDT SAMP                           .

from-North) SV57-147A/SV57-147B

             '* Suppression Pool ATM.                   SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR       SUPP POOL (222') (70 Dag Azimuth                 TO POST ACDT SAMP from North)                            SV57-146A/SV57-146B l{          Secondary Containment ATM.

No Line-up Necessary

  • Verify that the light changes from green to red.
17. Turn-the IODINE CARTRIDGE SAMPLE SWITCH HC-712 to position 2
  • and circulate gas for the appropriate time:

SAMPLE TIME (MIN) Drywell Atmosphere' 23 Suppression Pool Atmosphere 17 Secondary Containment Atmosphere 9

18. Be sure the flow as read by the rotometer which is visible thru the window in the sample station enclosure is greater
than 10 SLPM. Record the flow (FI-725), temperature (TI-724) and pressure (PI-726 and PI-727) on the data sheer. . The two pressure gages (PI-726 and PI-727), as read tnru rhe window, should be the same. ,

. 19. Turn HC-712 to position 3. The sample gas will start to flow through the filter cartridge. On the DATA SHEET record PI-727, PI-726, FI-725, the flow duration.in seconds, RI-704, and the sample volume. t , 20. After the timer has timed out for a timed sample or after the predetermined time.has elapsed for a non-timed sample, turn 4 Selector Switch HC-712 to position 4 for 10 seconds to

 ,                 -evacuate the filter cartridge. A vacuum will be quickly 4
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. Paga 26 of 61 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-2 (CONT'D) PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING IODINE /PARTICUL' ATE SAMPLE drawn on the system. If a timed sample was taken and the Activity reading from RI-704 is below 40 mR/hr, return to step No. 17 but only_ circulate the gas for one minute and record'the flush time as one (1) minute onto the Data Sheet. I Verify critical. flow by completing the appropriate sections  : l of the Data Sheet.

21. Turn Switch HC-712 te position 5 which will admit a nitrogen flush through the filter cartridge to remove Krypton and Xenon gases. This purge should last approximately 20 seconds t,

or until RI-704 is stable. Record the final radiation, RI-704. 1

22. Rotate HC-712 clockwise to the "OFF" position. Turn other
,                  switches (except HC-600) to the "OFF" positions. Remove cartridge retainer and immediately survey the cartridge retainer and record the Initial Contact Dose Rate.on the Data Sheet.and put the cartridge retainer in a plastic bag. Tape bags closed.                             If.available, install a new cartridge retainer complete with filter paper and iodine cartridges. Put drawer back into sample enclosure. Place the sample into a t~               transport cask.

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23. Turn Switch SV57-147A/SV57-147B or SV57-146A/SV57-146B (if L opened in Step 15) to the CLOSE position.
24. Turn HC-700 (Liquid / Gas Selector) to the LIQUID position.

. 25. Turn Flush Sytem HC-628-1 counterclockwise to position 6 and HC-626 to position 1 and observe that approximately 0.3 gpm flow per FI-664 is occuring. WHILE' PERFORMING STEP NO. 26 BELOW: a) .The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators (PCV-30-073, 074) should be adjusted after the commencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge reads 100 psi. (The outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.) b) The piping station pressure control valve (PCV-627) should be fully open. Flush flow should now be approximately 0.5 gpm. l c) Monitor the flow rate and adjust the nitrogen regulators as.necessary during the course of the flush to ensure ( that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output.

26. Drain Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning switch HC-715- l 1 clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately g e +
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PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE 5 seconds at each position. AFTER PERFORMING STEP.NO. 26 ABOVE: l d) Return the nitrogen regulator to its original setting prior to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting of the nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve PSV-30-028. e) Adjust PCV-627 en the Control Panel to have a 15 psi  ! reading on the gauge.

27. Turn EC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".
28. Close FCV-627 to O psig by turning counterclockwise.
29. Close the nitrogen supply valves opened in Step No. 1: *

(Check-off required). N2 Bottle 1 N2 Bottle 2 (~ Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve PCV-30-074 PCV-30-073

                 ~ Isolation Valve'                                          ~
                                                                                    '                Isolation Valve 30-0022                                                                       30-0023 Unit 1                                                                        Unit 2 30-1114                                                      *OR*             30-2114 Demin Water Tank
  • 30-0017
30. Close the Demin Water Tank valves opened in Step No. 2:

(Check-off requ, ired) 30-0014 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1100 *OR* 30-2100

31. Close the damper.
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      .'      32.. Turn the Chiller E-703 OFF.
33. Turn all switches (except for 5C-723 which is left in '

position 4) to their "OFF" position.

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1. Sample Source Date Time
2. Orifice Size 3.0 SLPM
3. Timed Sample (Yes or No)
4. Flush Time (minutes)
5. Sample Flow FI-725 I I I (not thru cartridge) (SLPM)l l l l
6. Temperature TI-724 l (F) l
           .7. Pressure                    PI-726 (PSIG or "Hg)

( 8. Pressure PI-727 (PSIG or "Hg)

9. Pressure PI-726 (PSIG or "Hg)
10. Pressure PI-727 *

(PSIG or "Hg)

11. Flow FI-725 flow thru cartridge) (SLPM)
              .;2. Flow Duration                       1                          i
                                          '(seconds)   I                          i l13. Radiation                      RI-704                             l      l (mR/hr)                             l      l
14. Sample Volume i I l l (from No. 17) l l l
15. Final Radiation RI-704 (mR/hr)
16. Initial Contact Dose Rate (mR/hr) .

l 17. Total Sample Volume: Flow Rate Total X Flow Duration - 60 = Liters 3.0 SLPM seconds Name ( DW 5 -

[ _, EP-231, R3v. 8 App 9ndix 2 Pag 3 29 of 61 ai TJY/jmv i I; ' APPENDIX EP-231-2 { DATA SHEET FOR IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE VERIFICATION OF CRITICAL FLOW For the Upstream Pressure Found on PI-726, verify Critical Flow through the Iodine Cartridge by having the corresponding value or , greater vacuum on the downstream pressure gage PI-727 as given 5elow. l

9. UPSTREAM PRESSURE ,
10. DOWNSTREAM PRESSURE j PI-726 PI-727 ,

PSIG or "Eg PSIG OR "Hg 11 "Hg i 21 "Hg 10 "Eg i 20 "Ho 9 "Hg i 20 "Hg 8 "Eq i 19 "Hg 7 "Eq l 19 "Hg 6 "Hg i 18 "Eq . 1 5 "Hg i 18 "He i: 4 "Hg i 17 "Hg 3 "Eg i 17 "Hg i 2 "Hg 16 "Hg [!- ' 1 "Hg 16 "Eg 0 PSIG 16 "Hg j, 1 PSIG 15 "Hg 3 7-2 PSIG 13 "Hg j s 3 PSIG 12 "Eg 4 PSIG 11 "Eg i' 5 PSIG 10 "Hg l-6 PSIG 9 "Hg 7 PSIG 8 "Hg * - ]

,                                     8 PSIG                                                                                 7  "Hg

[ 9 PSIG I 6 "Hg i 10 PSIG I 5 "Hg 11 PSIG l 4 "Hg

12 PSIG i 3 "Hg i 13 PSIG I 2 "Hg 14 PSIG I 1 "Hg '

15 PSIG l 0 PSIG 16 PSIG i 0 PSIG  ;

17 PSIG I 1 PSIG i i 18 PSIG I 1 PSIG 19 PSIG i 2 PSIG i 20 PSIG l 2 PSIG 21 PSIG i 3 PSIG l 22 PSIG I 3 PSIG 23 PSIG r 4 PSIG 24 PSIG 4 PSIG '

25 PSIG 5 PSIG + 26 PSIG 5 PSIG L . 27 PSIG 6 PSIG , " ( 28 PSIG 6 PSIG  ! . 29 PSIG 7 PSIG g 30 PSIG 7 PSIG j Critical Flow (Yes/No) , I NOTE: When critical flow is obtained through the cartridge assembly, a  : flow of 3.0 liters per minute + 15% is achieved.

1 I , EP-231, RGv. 8 App 2ndix'3 Pcgo 30 of 61 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-3 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE AND AN IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE SIMULTANEOUSLY esame.

1. Ensure that the nitrogen supply valves are open and that the pressure is set at 100 psig by opening the following valves:

(Check-off Required) N2 Bottle 1 N2 Bottle 2 Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve PCV-30-074 PCV-30-073-Isolation Valve Isolation Valve 30-0022 30-0023 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1114 *OR* 30-2114 ' Domin Water Tank 30-0017 .

2. Ensure that the Demineraltped Flush Water Tank OOT 945 is full:

and is pressurized at 100 psig and the following valves are open to the sample station: (Check-off required) 30-0014 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1100 *OR* 30-2100 If Demin Tank not filled, first close all valves opened in steps 1 and 2, then open valves 30-0011 and 30-0015, verify that valve 30-0014 is open, remove the plug on the Hydro Test Tap by valve 30-0015, and SLOWLY open valve 30-0010. Continue flow until-water appears at the test tap. Close valve 30-0010 FIRST, then close valves 30-0011 and 30-0015. Replace the Test Tap plug and secure. Return to Step No. 1.

3. Verify that the damper is open (half-way) to Secondary Containment.
4. Adjust PCV-627 on the control panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.
5. Turn all control panel switches "OFF" (except HC-723, place in position 4 " SPARE") and then TURN the Control Panel Power
 .         Selector Switch HC-600 to "A" (Alternate "B").
6. Turn the Liquid or Gas Selector Switch to Liquid.
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TJY/jmv ,. APPENDIX EP-231-3 , x PROCEDURE FOR OSTAINING A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE

                                                                                                                                                                              .  "*~'f' .'

s AND AN IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE SIMULTANEOUSLY

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7. Turn Flush System Switch HC-628-1 counterclockwise to position 6 and HC-626 to position 1 (Jet Pump) and observe that -

[ approximately 0.3.gpm flow per FI-664 is occurring and providing.* , a positive indication that the discharge line to the Suppression + , Pool is open. a

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WHILE PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 BELOW: y , a) The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators (PCV-30-073, 074) should be-adjusted after the commencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge reads 100 psi. (The-outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.) b) The piping station pressure control valve (PCV-627) should I be fully open. Flush flow should now be approximately 0.5

9Pm.

l c) Monitor the flow rate and adjust the nitrogen regulators as ( necessary during the course of the flush to ensure-that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output. . s

8. After being assured that the, discharge line to'the suppression '

pool is open, drain Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning Switch HC-715-1 clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately 5 seconds at each position. 1 AFTER PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 ABOVE: i d) Return the nitrogen regulator to its original setting prior to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting of the nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve PSV-30-028. e) Adjust PCV-627 on the Control Panel to have a 15 psi , reading on the gauge.

9. Turn HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".
10. With the Drain System Switch (HC-715-1) in the "OFF" position, place Switch HC-700 (liquid / gas selector) in the " GAS" position.
11. Ensure the Chiller E-703 is on.
12. Quickly inspect the needle in the gas port to determine that its

( condition is satisfactory for obtaining a sample. i

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13. If the gas filter drawer is already in place and there is any i doubt that the desired filters being in place, pull the drawer p and check the filter and cartridge (s). Put.the desired filter cartridge (s) into the cartridge retainer , put the cartridge retainer into the gas filter drawer including "O" rings and put the drawer into the sample station.and verify that the
                                      " CARTRIDGE IN" light is green.. If not, reposition the drawer.

CONTACT THE GROUP LEADER AND VERIFY THE SAMPLING TIME.

14. Decide whether a timed or non-timed sample is desired and record. Generally speaking, if a high activity condition exists or is suspected, a timed sample should be taken. For a timed sample, set the Timer KC-712 between the range of 0 to 30 seconds. Select a low enough time so that the activity on the filter cartridge will not be unnecessarily high and cause J '

f special handling problems. It is suggested that 5 seconds _be used for'the first try; Observe the RI-704 reading to determine i if there is a rapid activity buildup. This reading will also include non-absorbing gases. If the activity level does not exceed a pre-set value of 40 mR/hr, another timed flow through the cartridge can be made. Set the Switch HC-794 located to the left of the timer labeled TIME SAMPLE on either YES or NO.

15. Adjust PCV-30-127 to 2 psi (located in back of Control Panel).
16. Turn Switch HC-723 (GAS SAMPLE SELECTOR SWITCH) to the desired sample location:

POSITION LOCATION 1 Drywell Atmosphere 2 Suppression Pool Atmosphere 3 Secondary Containment Atmosphere 4 Spare w . hf(. . t 4 e a b .,emswa er9 s-9 R%9 * *F*N9[6"" N ' [. --,..e- ,- - ---r---,; , _--_.-mm' * ' ' , ' ' " , _ _

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                                                                                           . App 2ndix 3 Page 33 of 61 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-3. (CONT'D)

PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING'A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE AND AN IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE SIMULTANEOUSLY

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17. Open the respective Reactor system valve in the gas sample line '

as follows: SAMPLE-LOCATION SWITCH NAME POSITION

  • Upper Drywell ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR DRYWELL (291') TO POST ACDT SAMP SV57-146A/SV57-146B
  • Lower Drywell ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR DRYWELL (242') TO POST ACDT SAMP SV57-147A/SV57-147B
  • Suppression Pool ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR SUPP POOL .

(222') (250 Deg Azimuth TO POST ACDT SAMP from North) SV57-147A/SV57-147B

  • Suppression Pool ATM. SUP POOL /DRYWELL AIR SUPP POOL (222') (70 Deg Azimuth TO POST ACDT SAMP

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                   'from North)                              SV57-146A/SV57-146B Secondary Containment ~                  HNo Line~up'Necessary
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  • Verify that the light changes from green to red.
, 18. Place a standard 14.4 milliliter off gas vial into the gas vial positioner, slide the positioner into the gas port. Observe that the " Bottle In" status light changes from red to green. If
the light does not change to green, reposition the bottle.
19. Turn the "15 ml Gas Sample Switch" HC-705 to position 2 and circulate gas for the appropriate time:

SAMPLE TIME (MIN) Drywell Atmosphere 23 Suppression Pool Atmosphere 17 Secondary Containment Atmosphere 9 Be sure that the flow as read by the rotameter (FI-725) thru the sample enclosure window is greater than 10 SLPM. Record flow g and flush duration on data sheet. [( '

20. Turn HC-705 to position 3 and evacuate the off gas vial. Record pressure as P1 from PI-708 of the evacuated vial on the data sheet. Make sure the vacuum in the gas vial reaches a stable L minimum reading.

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                  -21. Turn-HC-705 to position 4, "TAKE SAMPLE". Verify that pressure (PI-708) does not change significantly. If the cressure changes
              .                               significantiv, it may indicate a system leak. .Therefore, turn Switch HC-705 counter clockwise to position 2. Remove the sample
                                           -vial ~and: place in a plactic bag for transportation to the hot lab.          Place a new 14.4 ml off gas sample vial into the gas
                                         -positioner and return to Step 5.
22. Press the HC-720 button to obtain the sample. Keep button depressed until'a steady pressure is reached (approximately 5 seconds). Record pressure as.P2 from PI-708 on data sheet.

This pressure should correspond to actual pressure of sample-being obtained. Record sample temperature from TI-724 on data shG6t.

23. Turn HC-705 to position 5 " FLUSH SYSTEM" and flush for approximately 1 minute.
24. Turn HC-705 clockwise to "OFF".

e (i 25. Wearing cotton linersfand gloves, and observing ALARA practices, i withdraw the gas vial positioner--and immediately have the HP technician' survey the gas sample vial and , record the Initial Contact Dose Rate on the Data Sheet. Keep the vial at the maximum distance from the individual and quickly insert the sample bottle into.the gas vial cask. Close and latch the gas vial cask. Put:a stopper or the gas vial positioner back into the port in the sample station. r

..                    26. Turn the IODINE CARTRIDGE SAMPLE SWITCH HC-712 to position 2 and circulate gas for the appropriate time:
                            .                                                  SAMPLE                                                       TIME (MIN)

Drywell Atmosphere 23 Suppression Pool Atmosphere 17 Secondary Containment Atmosphere 9 i

                    . 27. ;Be'sure the flow as read by the rotometer which is visible thru the window-in the sample station enclosure is greater than 10
 -                                            SLPM.            ' Record the flow'(FI-725), temperature (TI-724) and pressure (PI-726 and PI-727) on the data sheet. The two pressure gages (PI-726 and PI-727), as read thru the window, should be the same.

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1 EP-231, Rav. 8 Appandix 3 Paga 35 of 61 ' TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-3 (CONT'D) PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE AND AN IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE SIMULTANEOUSLY L 28. Turn HC-712 to position 3. The sample gas will start to flow through the fiter cartridge. On the DATA SHEET record PI-727, PI-726,.FI-725, the' flow duration in seconds, RI-704, and the sample volume.

29. After the timer has timed out for a timed sample or after the predetermined time has elapsed for a non-timed sample, turn .

Selector Switch.HC-712 to position 4 for 10 seconds to evacuate

                                     ' the filter cartridge. A vacuum will be quickly drawn on the system.                         If a timed sample was taken and the Activity reading from RI-704 is below 40 mR/hr, return to step 26 but only
circulate the gas for one minute and record the flush time as

, one (1) minute onto the Data Sheet. Verify critical flow by l- completing 'the appropriate section of the Data Sheet.

30. Turn Switch HC-712 to position 5 which will admit a nitrogen flush through the filter cartridge to remove Krypton and Xenon gases. This purge should last approximately 20 seconds or'until RI-704 is stable. Record the final radiation, RI-704.
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L 31. Rotate.HC-712 clockwise to the "OFF" position. Turn other switches-(except HC-600) to the "OFF" positions. Remove cartridge retainer and immediately survey the cartridge retaininer and record the Initial Contact Dose Rate on the Data Sheet and put the cartirdge retainer in a plastic bag. Tape bags closed. If available, install a new cartridge retainer

 ,                                    complete with filter paper and iodine cartridges. Put drawer back into sample enclosure. Place the sample into a transport cask.

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32. Turn Switch SV57-147A/SV57-1473 or SV57-146A/SV57-146B (if i

opened in Step 16) to the CLOSE position.

33. Turn HC-700 (Licuid/ Gas Selector) to the LIQUID position.'
34. Turn Flush Sytem HC-628-1 counterclockwise to position 6 and BC-626 to position 1 and observe that approximately 0.3 gpm flow per FI-664 is occuring.

WHILE PERFORMING STEP NO. 35 EELOW; a) The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators (PCV-30-073, 074) should be adjusted after the commencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge reads 100 psi. (The f outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.) f Y-e e <--em e- 4- .+wer y, p,-- - ~, 9i-,.4%4 ,,.y.n.,-,._,p,y.%,%-gpp7-. , , , y. #,,.cy, __,g.- .( -..--e- .nr.w-_-s-,,__4, __,e-6 ___m___ ._ --- ___ _ __

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                        'b)    The piping station pressure control valve (PCV-627) should be fully open. Flush flow should now be approximately-0.5 9Pm.
               .l        c)-   Monitor the flow rate and adjust the nirrogen regulators as necessary during the course of the flush to ensure that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output.
35. Drain Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning switch HC-715-1 clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately.5 seconds at each position.

AFTER PERFORMING-STEP NO. 35 ABOVE: l- d) Return the nitrogen r.egulator to its~ original setting prior

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to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting of the nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve PSV-30-028. e)- Adjust-PCV-627 on the Control Panel to have a 15 psi f reading on the gauge. L 36.-Turn HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".

37. Close FCV-627 to O psig by turning counterclockwise.
38. Close the nitrogen supply valves opened in Step No. 1: (Check-off required)

N2 Bottle 1 N2 Bottle 2 Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve

                        'PCV-30-074                              PCV-30-073
Isolation Valve . Isolation Valve .

30-0022 30-0023 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1114 *OR* 30-2114 Demin Water Tank 30-0017 39.'Close the Demin Water Tank valves opened in Step No. 2: (Check-off required) 30-0014

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40. Close the damper.
41. Turn the Chiller E-703 OFF.
42. Turn all switches (except for EC-723 which is left in position
4) to their "OFF" position.-
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                       -DESIRED ANALYSIS i

A.- SAMPLE # B. l I C. I 1.. Sample Scurce Date Time

2. Sample Flow FI-725 (SLPM)
3. Flush Duration (Min.)
4. Absolute Pressure of Vial (P1) PI-708 (PSIA)
5. Final Sample Pressure (P2) PI-708 (PSIA)
6. Sample Temperature __ TI-724 (F) --
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7. Calculated Sample Volume (ML) Corrected to STP Vol 6 STP = (P2-P1)(14.4 ml)(492 deg. R)

(T - 460 deg. R)(14.7 PSIA) 1

                                      = ml 6 STP
8. Initial Contact Dose Rate (mR)

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PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A 14.4 ML GAS SAMPLE AND AN IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE SIMULTANEOUSLY DATA SHEET FOR IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE DESIRED ANALYSIS A. SAMPLE # l.

3. i l ESTIMATED SAMPLING TIME
1. Sample Source Date Time
2. Orifice Size 3.0 SLPM
             .3.       Timed Sample Yes or No
4. Flush Time i I (minutes) I l
15. Sample Flow FI-725  !

I l (not thru cartridge) (SLPM) l

6. Temperature TI-724 (F)
7. Pressure. PI-726

.. (PSIG or "Hg) l 8. Pressure PI-727 . _. (PSIG or "Hg) C. 9. Pressure PI-726 (PSIG or "Hg)

10. Pressure PI-727 (PSIG or "Hg)
11. Flow FI-725

, iflow thru cartridge) (SLPM)

                .2. Flow Duration (seconds)
13. Radiation RI-704 l ,

I (mR/hr) l

14. Sample Volume i l I (from No. 17) I l l l
15. Final Radiation RI-704 (mR/hr)-
16. Initial Contact Dose Rate (mR/hr) l 17. To'tal Sample Volume:

l Flow Rate Total l X Flow Duration - 60 = Liters 3.0 SLPM seconds Name D

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DATA SHEET FOR IODINE / PARTICULATE SAMPLE VERIFICATION OF CRITICAL FLOW For the Upstream Pressure Found on PI-726, verify Critical Flow through the Iodine Cartridge by having the corresponding value er greater vacuum on the downstream pressure gage PI-727 as given below.

9. UPSTREAM PRESSURE 10. DOWNSTREAM PRESSURE

! PI-726 PI-727 l PSIG or "Hg PSIG OR "Hg i l 11 "Hg i 21 " He 10 "Hg - l 20 " Ho 9 "Hg i 20 " Hc 8 "Hg i 19 " Ho 7 "Hg i 19 "Ho 6 "Eg i 18 " Eg 5 "Eg i 18 " Hg 4 "Hg i 17 " Eg 3 "Hg i 17 " He 2 "Hg i 16 " Ho 1 "Hg i 16 " He O PSIG i 16 " Hg 1 PSIG , 15 " Hg 2 PSIG 13 " Hg I 3 PSIG 12 " Hg 4 PSIG 11 " Hg 5 PSIG 10 "Hg 6 PSIG 9 " Hg 7 PSIG 8 " Hg _ 8 PSIG 7 " Hg < 9 PSIG 6 " Hg 10 PSIG 5 " Hg 11 PSIG 4 " Hg l 12 PSIG 3 " Ho 13 PSIG " l l 2 Hg 14 PSIG " 1 He-15 PSIG 0 PSIG i 16 PSIG 0 PSIG i . 17 PSIG 1 PSIG 18 PSIG ' 1 PSIG 19 PSIG 2 PSIG 20 PSIG 2 PSIG 21 PSIG l 3 PSIG ' 22 PSIG I 3 PSIG 23 PSIG l 4 PSIG 24 PSIG 4 PSIG 25 PSIG 5 PSIG 26 PSIG 5 PSIG 27 PSIG 6 PSIG

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30 PSIG 7 PSIG

Critical Flow (Yes/No)

NOTE: When critical flow is obtained through the cartridge assembly, a flow of 3.0 liters per minute + 15% is achieved. S Weh--$he ws b A M - aM

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APPENDIX EP-231-4 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A SMALL VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE j IF A SAMPLE IS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE JET PUMP (JET PUMP 4 SENSING , LINE), THERE EXISTS THE POSSIBILITY OF. EXCESS FLOW CHECK VALVE XV- l 42-lF059H TRIPPING WHICH WILL REQUIRE MANUAL' RESETTING BY OPERATIONS. THE ALARMS ARE LOCATED ON LOCAL PANEL 10C228 (20C228) AND MAIN CONTROL BOARD ANNUNCIATOR 1BC802-35 (2BC802-35) (EXCESS FLOW CHECK VALVE OPERATED PANEL C228). IF AT ANY TIME WHILE SAMPLING AN INDICATION OF DECREASING FLOW (FCV627 on FI-664) AND/OR DECREASING PRESSURE (PI661) IS NOTICED, CONTACT THE CONTROL ROOM AND REQUEST MONITORING OF THESE ANNUNCIATORS.

1. Ensure that the nitrogen supply valves are open and that the pressure is set at 100 psig by opening the following valves:

(Check-off Required) N2 Bottle 1 N2 Bottle 2 Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve PCV-30-074 PCV-30-073 Isolation Valve Isolation Valve 30-0022 30-0023 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1114 *OR* 30-2114 Demin Water Tank 30-0017

2. Ensure that the Demineralized Flush Water Tank OOT 945 is full and is pressurized at 100 psig and the following valves are open to the sample station: (Check-off required) i 30-0014 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1100 *OR* 30-2100 If Demin Tank not filled, first close all valves opened in steps 1 and 2, then open valves 30-0011 and 30-0015, verify that valve 30-0014 is open, remove the plug on the Hydro Test Tap by valve 30-0015, and SLOWLY open valve 30-0010. Continue flow until water appears at the test tap. Close valve 30-0010 FIRST, then
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{ close valves 30-0011 and 30-0015. Replace the Test Tap plug and secure. Return to Step No. 1. 0

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PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A SMALL VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE

3. Verify that the damper is open (half-way) to Secondary.

Containment.

4. Adjust PCV-627 on the control panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.
            -5. Turn all control panel switches "OFF" (except HC-723, place in position-4 " SPARE") and then TURN the Control Panel Power Selector Switch HC-600 to "A" (Alternate "B").
6. Turn the Liquid or Gas Selector Switch to Liquid.
7. Turn Flush System Switch HC-628-1 counterclockwise to position 6 and HC-626 to position 1 (Jet Pump) or position 5 (RER)-and observe that approximately 0.3 gpm flow per FI-664 is occurring *
                =and providing a positive indication that the discharge line'to the Suppression Pool is open.

WHILE PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 BELOW: ( a) The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators (PCV-30-073, 074) should be--adjusted af ter the commencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge. reads 100 psi. (The outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.) b) The piping station pressure control valve (PCV-627) should be fully open. Flush flow should now be approximately 0.5 gpm. . I c) Monitor the flow rate and adjust the nitrogen regulators as necessary during the course of the flush to ensure'that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output.

8. After being assured that the discharge line to the suppression pool is open, drain Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning Switch HC-715-l' clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately 5 seconds at each position.

AFTER PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 ABOVE: 4-l d) Return the nitrogen regulator to its original setting prior to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting of the nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve PSV-30-028. b e) Adjust PCV-627 on the Control Panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge. eer .,..,....m. -% meegy *an. - - - . . , , , , , ,, , a- S.. -e efumm--, e-de D- ,- a

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                                                    - APPENDIX-EP-231-4 (CONT'D)

PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A SMALL VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE

9. Turn HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".

10._ Load the syringe with-10cc of demineralized water. Place the stopcock on the syringe'and load the assembly onto the injection port.

11. Remove lead stopper and carrying handle from the small cask'by unscrewing-it and lifting it out. Leave stopper near by.

USE APPROPRIATE ANTI-C CLOTHING AND GOGGLES IF DIRECTLY INSPECTING THE SAMPLE NEEDLES BELOW THE SAMPLE STATION.

                            - CAUTION: THE LEAD SHIELDING DRAWER WEIGHS APPROXIMATELY 70 POUNDS.
12. Make certain the-lead shielding drawer is ouc and inspect the needles with a mirror and flashlight.
13. Put a wide mouth liquid sample bottle with an outer aluminum
                            - retainer-ring and septum'into the small volume cask.            Check that~

(. . the bottle lifting lever is free to move up and down and the bottle is properly attached with Velcro tape. , 114. Check that the small volume cask is in the cask positioner, and that both are hanging from the hooks below the sample station.

15. Swing the cask into position under the sample station (ensure
                            -notch.es of positioner are located on the inside of the sample enclosure frame) and lock the arms of the cask holder so the
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cask and bott1e will remain in position.

16. Turn HC-616-1 SMALL VOLUME SAMPLE switch to position 3 (FLUSH LOOP).
17. Set the Liquid Sample Selector Switch HC-626 to position 2 (Jet i

Pump Line) if a jet pump sample is desired or to position 4 (RPV or Suppression Pool) if the Reactor valves were set for a RHR y sample. Adust PCV-627 so that the flow thru FCV-627 is approximately 0.3 gpm (See FI-664). 't i

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                      . position:

SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH NAME POSITION "A" RER RER EX OUTLET NORMAL CLOSE SAMPL ISLN LOOP A HV51-199A "B" RER RER HX OUTLET NORMAL CLOSE SAMPL ISLN LOOP B EV51-199B IF THE SMALL VOLUME SAMPLE BOTTLE WILL NOT EASILY SLIDE ONTO THE NEEDLES, THEN TIE BOTTLE IS NOT POSITIONED IN THE LIFT TUBE PROPERLY., THE CASK SHOULD BE LOWERED AND THE BOTTLE REPOSITIONED IN THE LIFT TUBE. IN NO CASE SHOULD THE BOTTLE BE FORCED UP ONTO THE NEEDLES.

  .r i          '18. Raise the sample bottle into position on the needles by moving the lift rod on the side of the cask.
19. Screw the lift rod in to hold the sample bottle in the engaged position. _ Note: The green light for the small volume sample should be.on. If the light remains red, unscrew the lift rod,
                       -lower the bottle and reposition.
              -20. Turn HC-616-1 to the'OFF position.
21. Turn Liquid Sample Selector Switch HC-626 to position 1 (Jet Pump Line on Bypass) for a sample from the jet pump line or to position 5 (RPV or Sup'n Pool on Bypass) for a sample from the RER line. Adjust PCV-627 so that the flow thru FCV-627 does not exceed 1 gpm. (See FI-664) Continue this flow thru bypass valve CV-626 for a long enough period to be assured that the sample lines are flushed. The minimum time required to do this is 10 minutes. Record the flow and flush time on the data sheet.
              '22.LAfter flush is completed, turn Switch HC-626 to position 2 (for~

jet pump sample) or position 4 (for RHR sample). Note that the flow on Indicator FI-664 is greatly reduced. Adjust Valve FCV-627Efor a flow of approximately 0.3 gpm, using PCV-627 (see FI-r 1 664).

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23. Record the following on the data sheet:

Flow (FI-664) . Pressure (PI-661) Temperature (TI-660) Conductivity (CI-663) Radiation (RI-665)

24. Turn Small Volume Liquid Selector HC-616-1 to "TAKE SAMPLE" position (position 1). Valve CV-616 will rotate and carry the sample into alignment with the line to the sample bottle. Wait for Valve CV-616 light to come on.
25. Open both stopcocks on the syringe and inject 10cc of water into the line. Close the syringe stopcocks. Remove the syringe with one stopcock. Attach the 60 cc plastic syringe and open the
 - (-                  stopcock and injecp the air, then close the stopcock. Repeat the air injection step with another 60 cc of air. Remove the plastic syringe and close the stopcock.
26. Unscrew the lift rod and lower the sample bottle.
27. Slide the lead shield drawer back into the enclosure to cover the opening for the needles.
28. Turn the Switch HC-616-1 (small volume sample sw) to the FLUSH LOOP position (3). Make sure there is enough flow by adjusting PCV-627 so that it is set to at least 15 psig (see FI-664).

Flush for 5 minutes and/or until RI-665 reaches a minimum.

29. When the flush is complete, turn HC-626 (Liquid Sample Sour'ce Selector Switch) "OFF" FIRST and then HC-616-1 to "OFF" (position 2).

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30. Verify Switch HV51-199A(299A) or EV51-199B(299B) is in the CLOSE position.
31. Unlock the arms of the cask holder and swing the cask out and immediately survey the vial and replace the lead stopper.

( 32. Transport the sample to the Hot Lab by removing both the positioner and cask and transporting together or if only the cask is desired, unscrew the lift rod out and transport only the cask.

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30. Turn' Flush Sytem'HC-628-1 counterclockwise to position 6 and HC-626 to position 1 and observe that approximately 0.3 gpm flow per FI-664 is occuring.

WHILE PERFORMING STEP NO. 34 BELOW: a) The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators (PCV-30-073, 074) should be adjusted after.the commencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge reads 100 psi. (The outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.)

        ,        b)   The piping station pressure control valve (PCV-627) should be fully open. Flush flow should now be approximately 0.5 9Pm.

I c) Monitor the flow rate and adjust the nitrogen regulators as necessary during the course of the flush to ensure that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output. r

  ..        34. Drain Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning switch HC-715-1 clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately 5 seconds at each position.

AFTER, PERFORMING STEP NO. 34 ABOVE: l d) Return the nitrogen regulator to its original setting prior to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting.of the nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve PSV-30-028. e) Adjust PCV-627 on the Control Panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.

35. Turn HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then EC-628-1 to "OFF".-
36. Close FCV-627 to O psig by turning counterclockwise.

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Tu l4 EP-231, R;v. 8 Appendix 4 Page 47 of 61 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-4 (CONT'D) PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A SMALL VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE 37.-Close the nitrogen supply valves opened in Step No. 1: (Check-off required) N2 Bottle 1 N2 Bortle 2 Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve PCV-30-074 PCV-30-073 Isolation Valve Isolation Valve 30-0022 30-0023 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1114 *OR* 30-2114 Demin Water Tank 30-0017

38. Close the Domin Water Tank valves opened in Step No. 2: (Check-f- off required) i 30-0014 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1100 *OR* 30-2100
39. Close the damper.
40. Turn all sw, itches (except for HC-723 which is left in position
4) to their "OFF" position.

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PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A SMALL VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE Data Sheet for Small Volume Licuid Sample DESIRED ANALYSIS i A. SAMPLE # l B. l l C. I o. E.

1. Sample Source Date Time
2. Bypass Flow FI-664 (gpm)
3. Flush Time Minutes f
4. Sample Flow FI-664 (gpm)
5. Pressure PI-661 (psig)

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6. Temperature TI-660 (F)
7. Conductivity (CI-663)

J. , ( reading) (x 10) . ( scale) = micromhos/cm

8. Radiation RI-665 (mR/hr)
9. Initial Contact Dose Rate (mR) i

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       ' l EP-231, R3v. 8 Appendix 5 P0g3 49 of 61 TJY/jmv APPENDIX EP-231-5 PROCEDURE FOR MONITORING TOTAL DISSOLVED GAS (AND, IF DES! RED, OBTAINING A DISSOLVED GAS SAMPLE) AND/OR OBTAINING A LARGE VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE IF A SAMPLE IS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE JET PUMP (JET PUMP 4 SENSING LINE), THERE EXISTS THE POSSIBILITY OF EXCESS FLOW CHECK VALVE XV-42-lF059H TRIPPING WHICH WILL REQUIRE MANUAL RESETTING BY OPERATIONS.- THE ALARMS ARE LOCATED ON LOCAL PANEL 10C228 AND MAIN CONTROL BOARD ANNUNCIATOR 1BC802-35 (EXCESS FLOW CHECK VALVE OPERATED PANEL'C228). IF AT ANY TIME WHILE SAMPLING AN INDICATION OF DECREASING FLOW-(FCV627 on FI-664) AND/OR DECREASING PRESSURE (PI661) IS NOTICED, CONTACT THE CONTROL ROOM AND REQUEST MONITORING OF THESE ANNUNCIATORS.
1. Ensure that the nitrogen supply valves are open and that the pressure is set at 100 psig by opening the following valves:

(Check-off required) N2 Bottle 1 N2 Bottle 2 Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve PCV-30-074 PCV-30-073 Isolation Valve Isolation Valve r 30-0022 30-0023 4 Unit 1 Unit 2

               ,   30-1114                      *OR*      30-2114' Domin Water Tank 30-0017
2. Ensure that the Domineralized Flush Water Tank OOT 945 is full and is pressurized at 100 psig and the following valves are open to the sample station: (Check-off required) 30-0014 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1100 *OR* 30-2100 If Domin Tank not filled, first close all valves opened in steps 1 and 2, then open valves 30-00ll and 30-0015, verify that valve 30-0014 is open, remove the' plug on the Hydro Test Tap by valve 30-0015, and SLOWLY open valve 30-0010. Continue flow until water appears at the test tap. Close valve 30-3010 FIRST, then close valves 30-0011 and 30-0015. Replace the Test Tap plug and I secure. Return to Step No. 1.

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PROCEDURE FOR MONITORING TOTAL DISSOLVED GAS (AND, IF DESIRED, OBTAINING A DISSOLVED GAS SAMPLE) AND/OR OBTAINING A LARGE VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE

3. Verify that the damper is open (half-way) to Secondary Containment.
4. Adjust PCV-627 on the control panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.
5. Turn all control panel switches "OFF" (except HC-723, place in position 4 " SPARE") and then TURN the Control Panel Power Selector Switch HC-600 to "A" (Alternate "B").
6. Turn the Liquid or Gas Selector Switch to Liquid.
7. Turn Flush System Switch HC-628-1 counterclockwise to position 6 and HC-626 to position 1 (Jet Pump) or position 5 (RER) and observe that approximately 0.3 gpm flow per FI-664 is occuring and providing a positive indication that the discharge line to the Suppression Pool is open.

-e WHILE PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 BELOW: ( a) The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators (PCV-30-073, 074) should be adjusted after the commencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge reads 100 psi. (The outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.) b) The piping station pressure control valve (PCV-627) should be fully ope,n. Plush flow should now be approximately 0.5 gpm. - l c) Monitor the flow rate and adjust the nitrogen regulators as necessary during the course of the flush to ensure that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output.

8. After being assured that the discharge line to the suppression pool is open, drain Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning Switch HC-715-1 clockwise through its eight positions pausing approximately 5 seconds at each position.

AFTER PERFORMING STEP NO. 8 ABOVE: l- d) Return the nitrogen regulator to its original setting prior to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting of the g nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve PSV-30-028.

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9. Turn HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".
10. Have a syringe carrying device ready to use.
11. Place a radiation monitor to measure the radioactivity of the syringe.
12. If you desire to obtain a large volume liquid sample, proceed to step 13, otherwise skip to step 20. .

USE APPROPRIATE ANTI-C CLOTHING AND GOGGLES IF DIRECTLY INSPECTING THE SAMPLE NEEDLES BELOW THE SAMPLE STATION. CAUTION: THE LEAD SHIELD DRAWER WEIGHS APPROXIMATELY 70 POUNDS.

13. Make certain the lead shield drawer is out and inspect the needles with a mirror and flashlight.
14. Remove lead stopper from large volume cask *and attach with Velcro Tape a 15 ML sample bottle with an outer aluminum retainer ring and a neoprene cap into the large cask. With cask in fully lowered position, roll cask into position under the sample station.
15. Using the hydraulic pump slowly raise the cask, checking for proper alignment. Stop pumping when top cask ring is inside and the large volume cask is just belcw the bottom of the sample station.
16. Turn HC-616-1 SMALL VOLUME SAMPLE switch to position 3 (FLUSH LOOP). .
17. Set the Liquid Sample Selector Switch HC-626 to position 2 if a jet' pump sample is desired or to position 4 if the Reactor-valves were set for a RER sample. Adjust PCV-627 so that the flow thru FCV-627 is approximately 0.3 gpm (see FI-664).
18. Push the plunger down which causes the sample Bottle to be raised out of the cask and up onto the two needles. Note that the " bottle in" light will change from red to green. If the cask is not aligned properly, lower bottle and reposition cask.

I 19. Turn HC-616-1 (Small Volume Sample Switch) to the "OFF" position. ni.-

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20. Check-that the Control Panel Power is ON. Turn HC-700 to LIQUID if it is not already there.
21. Turn the Liquid Sample Source Selector Switch HC-626 to position
               -1 for Jet Pump bypass line sample or position 5 for FIR sample.
22. If RER sample is desired, close the sample line valves to the normal sample station:

SAMPLE LOCATION SWITCH NAME POSITION "A"'RER RER HX OUTLET NORMAL CLOSE SAMPL ISLN LOOP A , HV51-199A ' i "B" RER RHR HX OUTLET NORMAL CLOSE

                                                        'SAMPL ISLN LOOP B HV51-1998 pm6 A.

L 23. Adjust PCV-627 so that the flow on FI-664 is less than 1 gym. Continue this flow for 10 minutes. Record the flow from FI-664 and flush time on the Data Sheet.

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24. When flush is completed, turn HC-626 Sample Source Selector i

Switch to position 2 for a jet pump sample or position 4'if Reactor valves were positioned for a RHR sample. Adjust FCV-627 for a flow between'O.05 - 0.15 gym (see FI-664).

25. Leave in these positions for at least 20 minutes. In the interim, proceed to' step 26. Do not* proceed to step 28 until l this 20 minutes flushing time is completed.

L 26. Verify Leak Tight Dissolved Gas Chamber:

a. Replace the septum in the gas collection chamber if it has j been previously used-for more than 15 times.

l NOTE: When replacing the septum, be sure the washers are in place. ~

b. Turn the Dissolved Gas and Liquid Sample Switch HC-601 to position 1. Do not insert needle into the gas collection chamber. Observe that P-701 starts and valve CV-622 I rotates.
c. When PI-662 is stable, turn Switch HC-601 to "OFF".

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d. Confirm PI-662 does not rise more than 0.05 psia / min for at least three minutes.

NOTE: i) If PI-662 increases more than 0.05 psia / min., this may indicate high air leak rate into the gas collection chamber. Tighten the septum first and repeat aoove steps. ii) If tightening the septum still yields high pressure increases, replace the septum and repeat above steps. If replacing the septum still yields high pressure increases, this indicates a leak in valve or fitting. Accuracy of monitoring dissolved gases may be degraded unless repairs are made at this time.

e. Conf.irm PI-662 indicates 5.7 psia or lower.

og NOTE: If Dissolved Gas Collection Chamber can not be evaucated to below 5.7 psia, this usually indicates the vacuum pump P-701 requires rebuilding or replacement.

f. Turn the Dissolved Gas and Liquid Sample Switch HC-601 to position 1.
27. Only if monitoring or sampling dissolved gas is required, insert an open end needle through the septum via needle guide into the gas collection chamber. This allows air to purge into the gas collection areas.
28. Turn Switch HC-601 to position 2. Observe that P-601 starts.

Leave in this position for 20 minutes and record the following on the data sheet: Flow (FI-664) Pressure (PI-661) Conductivity (CI-663) Radiation (RI-665) , (- 29. Isolate sample by turning HC-601 to position 3. Leave in that position for approximately 30 seconds.

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30. Turn HC-601 to position 4. Remove needle (if inserted in step
                     '27) and wait until PI-662 is stable and is less than 5.7 psia.
31. Turn HC-601 to position 5. Leave in this position for 5 seconds.
32. When PI-662 is stable, record value as P0 on the Data Sheet.
33. Begin collection of dissolved gas by turning switch HC-601 to position 6, for 5' seconds and record pressure of PI-662 on the Data Sheet (Cycle 1).
34. Turn switch HC-601 to position 7 (CIRCULATE AGAIN) for 10 seconds.
35. Turn switch HC-601 to position 8 (COLLECT DISSOLVED GAS AGAIN) for about'5 seconds. Record the pressure of PI-662 on.the Data Sheet (Cycle 2).

I 36.. Repeat steps 34 and 35 concurrently until successive readings of PI-662 differ by less than 0.15.ps;.a (normally, this will be done at least 4 times) (Cycle 3, 4, etc.)

37. Turn switch HC.601 to position 9 (RELIEVE PRESSURE /TAKE GAS SAMPLE).
38. Record final pressure of PI-662 as PF on the Data Sheet.
               '39. Record water temperature from TI-660 on the Data Sheet.
40. If only'a Large Volume Liquid sample is desired, proceed to step 45.
41. After final dissolved gas pressure measurement is made, a
  • calculation must be'done to determine if a grab sample must be taken. For this calculation, the (pilowing dissolved gas information is required, P0, PF,' temperature of Liquid Loop and Vapor Pressure of Water at the temperature of the liquid loop, PV.

Contact the Group Leader and have him determine the value of CT in the following equation: CT = 4.98 (PF - 1.05 PO - PV) (CT is in Scc /KG). PV is calculated from Table 1 in the Data Sheet for temperature indicated by TI-660, degrees F. Log CT P

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42. If CT is greater than 40 SCC /Kg, dissolved oxygen may be reported as less than 0.1 PPM and proceed to 45. If CT is less than 40 SCC /KG, a grab sample must be taken and analyzed on the gas chromatograph for oxygen and hydrogen.

l 43. Attach the long needle to the 1cc gas-tight syringe. Dissolved gas sample can be taken by inserting the long needle attached to a gas-tight syringe through the septum via the needle guide into the gas collection chamber. Allow pressure indicated on PI-662 to stablize. During this time,'the syringe may be supported by I a mechanical support. Withdraw a lec gas sample and lock

                 ' syringe. DO NOT WITHDRAW NEEDLE.

If PI-662 indicates greater than 14.7 psia, turn HC-652 to the left to relieve pressure in the gas collection chamber. WARNING: HAND CONTACT WITH SYRINGE WITH GAS SAMPLE IN IT SHOULD N EED 30 SECONDS DUE TO POSSIBLE HIGH DOSE RATE. CAUTION: IF RADIATION MONITOR ALARMS AT 1500 REM /HR, INJECT SAMPLE BACK INTO THE GAS COLLECTION CHAMBER. TURN SWITCH HC-652

           ,      TO LEFT TO RELIEVE PRESSURE AND THEN REMOVE NEEDLE. DISCARD NEEDLE AND SYRINGE AS HIGH LEVEL RADIATION WASTE. HIGH DOSE RATE WILL BE DUE TO WATER ACCUMULATED IN SYRINGE. REPEAT ENTIRE DISSOLVED GAS PROCEDURE.
44. Remove needle and syringe and place in a shielded carrying device for_ transport to the laboratory.

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45. If PI-662 indicates greater than 14.7 psia, turn HC-652 to the l left to relieve pressure in the gas collection chamber.

l 46. If a large volume liquid-sample is required, turn HC-601 to L position 10. Push and hold in CH-629-1 so liquid will be drawn into sample bottle that was positioned earlier under the sample u station. Hold pushbutton for at least 10 seconds. I CAUTION: IF A LIQUID SAMPLE IS NOT, REQUIRED, TURN SWITCH HC-601 N OFF POSITION VERY QUICKLY SO THAT THE VALVES CV-620 WILL l NOT HAVE A CHANCE TO ROTATE AND ALLOW HOT SOLUTION'INTO THE LINE AHEAD OF CV-629. I 47. Turn HC-601 to OFF.

'48. Lower liquid sample bottle into large cask by pulling up on the

, plunger handle. NOTE: Do not turn or twist bottle while it is I on the needles because the needles will band, r s

49. Slide the lead shield drawer back into the enclosure to cover opening for the needles.

. 50. Lower the cask on the cart tur relieving hydraulic oil pressure L with'the small petcock handle on the hydraulic cylinder.

51. Roll the cask out from under the-sample station and immediately survey the liquid vial and record the Initial Contact Dose Rate l

on the Data Sheet. Quickly plug cask. Use RI-665 to determine Gross-Activity of the sample. -

52. Switch HC-626 (Liquid Sample Source Selector Switch) must be in position 2 (jet pump) or 4 (RNR) and HC-700 (Liquid or Gas Selector Switch) must be in the LIQUID position.
53. Adjust PCV-627 on'the control panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.

r L 54. Turn the FLUSH SYSTEM SWITCH (HC-628-1) to position 2 (Start P

                    . Flush) which will close the inlet sample lines and start the flush with' demineralized water from 00T 945.            Observe that there
is a flow per FI-664.
55. After RI-665 shows radiation has decreased significantly, or s, after 5 minutes, turn Switch HC-628-1 to position 3 (Flush'V-610 f' Loop) to flush the V-610 loop. Watch RI-665.

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56. After a few minutes, turn Switch HC-628-1 to position 4 (Flush P-601 Loop) and flush the P-601 loop. Watch RI-665.
57. After.a few minutes, turn Switch HC-628-1 to position 5 (Flush CV-615) and flush Valve CV-615. Watch RI-665.
58. After a few minutes, turn Switch HC-628-1 to position 6 (Flush Piping Station) and flush the piping station for 3 minutes.
59. Turn Switch HC-628-1 to position 7 (Flush CV-622 Loop) for a few minutes to flush loop CV-622. Watch RI-665.
60. If RI-665 did not indicate an acceptable radiation level at any
                   . step of the operation, go back and repeat Steps 53 thru 60.
61. Turn HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".
           .WHILE PERFORMING STEP NO. 62-BELON:

( a) The nitrogen bottle pressure regulators (PCV-30-073, 074) should be adjusted after the commencement of flush flow such that the outlet pressure gauge reads 100 psi. (The outlet pressure normally drops to about 70 psi after CV-628 opens and flush flow begins.) b) 'The piping station pressure control valve (PCV-627) should be fully open. ' Flush flow should now be approximately 0.5 gym. - l c) Monitor _the flow rate and adjust the nitrogen regulators as necessary during the course of the flush to ensure that 100 psig is maintained on the regulator output. 62.-Turn Flush Sytem HC-628-1 counterclockwise to position 6 and HC-626 to position 1 and observe that approximately 0.3'gpm flow per FI-664 is occuring. AFTER PERFORMING STEP NO. 62 ABOVE: l d) Return the nitrogen regulator to its original setting prior to terminating the flush. This will prevent lifting of the nitrogen bottle discharge relief valve PSV-30-028. e )' Adjust PCV-627 on the Control Panel to have a 15 psi reading on the gauge.

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63. Drain Collector Tank, Trap and Sump by turning switch HC-715-1 clockwise.through its eight positions pausing approximately 5 seconds at each position.
64. Turn HC-626 to "OFF" FIRST and then HC-628-1 to "OFF".
65. Close FCV-627 to O psig by turning counterclockwise.
66. Close the nitrogen supply valves opened in Step No. 1: (Check-
          'off required)

N2 Bottle 1 N2 Bottle 2 Bottle Valve *OR* Bottle Valve PCV-30-074 PCV-30-073 Isolation, Valve Isolation Valve 30-0022 30-0023 Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1114 *OR* 30-2114 Domin Water Tank 30-0017

67. Close the Domin Water Tank valves opened in Step No. 2: (Check-off required) .  !
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30-0014 ,. Unit 1 Unit 2 30-1100 *OR* 30-2100

68. Close the damper.
69. Turn all switches (except for HC-723 which is left in position
4) to their "OFF" position.

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PROCEDURE FOR MONITORING TOTAL DISSOLVED GAS (AND, IF DESIRED, OBTAINING-A DISSOLVED GAS SAMPLE) AND/OR OBTAINING A LARGE VOLUME LIQUID SAMPLE DATA SHEET. DESIRED ANALYSIS A. SAMPLE # B. I C. I D. E.

1. Sample Source Date Time
2. Bypass Flow FI-664 gpm
 .,         3.       Flush Time                     Minutes

( Sample Flow

4. FI-664 gpm
5. Pressure PI-661 psig
6. Conductivity (CI-663)

( reading) (x 10) ( scale) = -micromhos/cm

7. Radiation .RI-665 ..
8. Initial Pressure PO PI-662 PSIA 9.

CYCLE 1 i CYCLE 2 l CYCLE 3 CYCLE 4 u CYCLE 5 CYCLE 6 l P1 - PI662 P1 - PI662iP1 - PI662 P1 - PI662 P1 - PI662 P1 - PI662l PSIA PSIA l PSIA l PSIA PSIA PSIA i

10. Final P1 = PF = PSIA
11. Temperature TI-660
12. Vapor Pressure of Water (PV) = '

PSIA (from Appendix EP-231-5, Table 1)

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14. If sample taken, fraction of sample H2 = (from gas chromatograph) = NH
15. If sample taken, fraction of sample 02 = (from gas chromatograph = NO
16. Liquid Sample Contact Dose mR
17. Gas Sample Contact Dose mR
18. CO2 = Concentration of 02 = (5.43 x NO x PF) -

(0.81 x PO)

19. CO2 = Scc /Kg .
               .20. CH2 = Concentration of H2 = 4.98 x NH x PF
21. CH2 = Sec/Kg i

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PROCEDURE FOR MONITORING TOTAL DISSOLVED GAS (AND, IF DESIRED, OBTAINING A DISSOLVED GAS SAMPLE) AND/OR OBTAINING A LARGE VOLUME LIQUID SAF.PLE TABLE 1 WATER VAPOR PRESSURE

     '     The following water vapor pressure data is a function of liquid sample temperature and is used in the calculational method.

TL(Degrees F) PV(psia) TL(Degrees F) PV(psia) 60 .2561 102 1.008 62 .2749 104 1.070 64 .2950 106 1.135 66 -

                                      .3163                   108         1.203 68             .3389                   110         1.275 70             .3629                   112         1.351 72             .3884                   114         1.430
  .-                   74             .4155                   116         1.513 1                     76             .4442                   118         1.601 78             .4746                 ~

120 1.693 80 .5068 122 1.789 82 .5409 124 1.890 84 .5770 126 1.996 86 .6152 128 2.107 88 .6555 130 2.223 90 .6981 132 2.345 92 .7432 134 2.472 94 .7906 136 2.605 96 .8407 138 2.744 98 .8936 140 2.889 100 .9492 142 3.041 144 3.200 146 3.365 148 3.538 150 3.718 i Source: ASME Steam Tables, 1967 i L #

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LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-237 O3TAINING THE IODINE / PARTICULATE AND/OR GAS SAMPLES FROM THE NORTH VENT WIDE RANGE GAS MONITOR (WRGM) 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Chemistry Samplino and Analysis Team Leader snall cocain necessary information and permissions to obtain sample. 1.2 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall organize and brief the sampling group and have operations defeat isolations. 1.3 HP Technician snall provide radiological assessment of the task. 1.4 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group shall

  ,e                              obtain the sample.
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2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall: 2.1.1 After' discussing the situation with the Emergency Director, determine if a filter / cartridge or gas sample is required from the North Vent WRGM. g,9 g p

                                                   #L S I .s ,b f-9 A M 4 2.1.2       Check the P ncRadi(tilonsLekel            . us Board to forecast antggged iddii>lcgteRPdbnditions.

vn a M 2.1.3 Contact the Personne S etytfeam Leader and check en the latest gpelppmepts related to radioloalcal conditi ruand ihform him what sample (s) are g ,ke a andIE h f Eealth Physics cove ) ,re%gl % Ski CONTINUOUS COVERAGE BY A HEALTH PHYSICS TECHNICIAN MAY SUBSTITUTE FOR THE RADIATION WORK PERMIT. i 4 9 i i

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 ;,                          2.1.4      Request. input from the Control Room (via Emergency. Director) to ascertain desired sample system availability.

2.1.5 Determine what analyses are required and inform l the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group i Leader. 2.1.6 Request E=ergency Exposure Authorizations from the Emergency Director for Group Members (as required)-and inform the Personnel Safety Team Leader of this development. 2.1.7 Contact the Security Team Leader and arrange access for the sampling route by having Security l . implement YOH Security Instruction No. SI-004. 2.1.8 Direct the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader to collect and analyze the appropriate samples. 2.2 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall: 2.2.1 Determine what type (s) of sample (s) are to be

  '(s                                   taken:

2.2.1.1- Local Particulate / Iodine Sample 2.2.1.2 Remote Particulate / Iodine Sample 2.2.1.3 Gas Grab Sample o 2.2.2 Assign the appropriate number of group members to obtain the necessary equipment to' collect and transport the sample to the Chemistry Hot Lab. 2.2.3 Brief the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members on the following: 2.2.3.1 Communications equipment and channel 2.2.3.2 Type and sampling time of sample (s) to be collected 2.2.3.3 Location of sample point 2.2.3.4 Suggested routes to be taken 2.2.3.5 Sample transport technique r 2.2.3.6 Projected amount of time required to collect and transport the sample

               ,                                                                                                     er sas, nev. i Paga 3 of 16 TJY/jmv 2.2.3.7           Review of the procedures to be followed for sample collection, handling, preparation and analysis 2.2.3.8           Special tools and equipment required for sample handling and/or collection 2.2.3.9           Proper completion of Data Sheets.
                           - 2.2.4              Appoint Group member (s) to prepare the Hot Lab for' receiving the sample.

USE THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES AS GUIDELINES FOR PREPARATION OF THE HOT LAB. EP-241 (LIQUID) Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples.

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EP-242 (IODINE) Sample Preparation and Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine Cartridges. EP-243 (GAS) Sample Preparation and

    ' g-                                                                             Handling of Highly Radioactive Gas s                                                                              Samples.

2.,2.5 Dispatch the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members to the OSC for Health Physics Support if radiological conditions permit or other appointed location as determined by the

                  ,                             Plant Survey Group Leader.

2.3 The Health Physics Technician shall: 2.3.1 Determine which route should be used to collect and transport the sample. CAUTION DO NOT USE ELEVATORS l 2 2.3.2 Take appropriate radiation survey equipment and ensure that equipment is functional and-calibrated. 2.3.3 Provide Group Members with the appropriate Dosimetry, Protective Clothing and Respiratory Equipment. 6

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Paga 4 of 16 IJY/jmv EYE PROTECTION SHOULD BE WORN NHEN OBTAINING SAMPLES FROM + THE SAMPLC STATIONS. 2.3.4 Perform a pre-job briefing with the_ Chemistry technicians assigned to obtain the sample, to discuss the following:

                   '2.3.4.1   RWP requirements 2.3.4.2   Routes to be used 2.3.4.3   Authorized doses 2.3.4.4   Radiological concerns and precautions 2.3.4.5   Review of procedure for obtaining and transporting sample to hot lab 2.3.4.6   Suggested methods to maintain exposures ALARA 2.3.4.7   Stay times and Abort Criteria 2.3.5     Provide constant coverage while obtaining, transporting and analyzing the sample filter / cartridge and/or gas sample from the WRGM.
 .k 2.3.6    . Monitor dose rates enroute to and at the sample location.

2.3.6.1 The surveyor shall note trends in general radiation levels enroute to the sample point. If general area dose' rates (unanticipated) , exceed 10 R/hr gamma or 10 Rad /hr beta, prior to L arriving at the point specified below, immediately report to Chemistry Sampling and l Analysis Group Leader, who will evaluate the-situation with the Personnel Safety Team Leader. 2.3.6.2 If the dose rate (unanticipated) exceeds 5 R/hr at the door leading to 217', 332', 352', or 411' El. exit the area immediately and report to Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group-Leader with this information. With dose rates less than 5 R/hr., enter the desired elevation through that door. Take careful note of the dose rates. 2.3.6.3 If using the North Vent stairs, remember the stairs are next to the North Vent. If general , . - area dose rate (unanticipated) exceeds 10 R/hr. 1 gamma or 10 Rad /hr beta, exit the area immediately and report to Chemistry Sampling and i

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2.3.7 Survey the sample area and sample cask. 2.3.8 Document the sample cask survey results and give them to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader (or other designated group member) when arriving at the Hot Lab. 2.3.9 Provide constant coverage during sample preparation and handling as specified in IP-242 or 243. 2.4 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members shall: 2.4.1 Assemble for a pre-job briefing at the chemistry lab. 2.4.2 Inform the Group Leader if they are approaching the administrative exposure guidelines or do not have sufficient exposure remaining to successfully complete the assigned task. j- 2.4.3 Obtain the necessary equipment (Screwdriver) to

x. collect the sample and ensure that the Hot Lab is ready to accept the sample:

2.4.3.1 Properly label all sample containers. 2.4.3.2 If a gas sample is to be taken, prepare.three evacuated gas sampling vials by withdrawing from - the sample vial (with a syringe) the same volume that is to be injected as a sample. 2.4.4 Once the group has been briefed and the appropriate equipment has been assembled, proceed to the OSC or other designated location for Health. Physics coverage. Once briefed by Health Physics perform the appropriate section for the desired sample: A. Remote Particulate / Iodine Fample B. Local Particulate / Iodine Sample C. Gas Grab Sample A. REMOTE PARTICULATE / IODINE SAMPLE I 1. Proceed to the Control Room. 4 *h -WM) w o.- ,, n - ,.

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2. Locate Control Room Panel' Timer / Control Assembly (RIX-26-076, KIC-26-076-1, KIC 076-2).
3. Verify SKID CONT-REMOTE light is lit.

IF SKID CONT-REMOTE LIGHT IS NOT LIT AND , SKID CONT-LOCAL LIGHT IS LIT, THEN THE SAMPLE CONDITION SKID CONTROL STATION ' ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE LID IS OPEN-AND THE SKID CONTROL SWITCH (HSS-076-2) IS IN THE LOCAL POSITION. Tell group leader remote sample is impossible and ask for further instructions. 4.- Press CLEAR.

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5. Press MON, 1, 3 , 6, ITEM and the channel number will be displayed. Record channel number.

CHANNEL NUMBER RANGE BUTTON

g. 1 LOW RANGE
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3 HIGH RANGE

6. Push appropriate channel (Range) button.

Record concentration..

7. Press MON, 1, 3, 7, ITEM.

If the value is equal to 2, inform the Team 3 Leader of the Range and Concentration and , inform that isokinetic sampling is present. L Have the Team Leader inform you of the

i. Sampling Time. Record Range Selection and Sampling Time.- Proceed to Section A-1 (or l' Section B-1 if a Local Sample is desired).

I If'the value is NOT equal to 2,-proceed to l step 8.

8. PRESS MON, 1, 3 , 8, ITEM.

If the value is equal to 2, inform the Team Leader of the Range and concentration and l inform that isokinetic sampling is present. ! < l' Have the Team Leader inform you of the l ' ' I. Sampling. Time. Record Range Selection and e l.

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If the value is NOT ecual to 2, proceed to step 9.

9. Inform the Team Leader that isokinetic sampling is impossible and ask for further instructions.

A-1 LOW RANGE (REMOTE SAMPLE)

10. Set KIC-26-076-2, LOW RANGE GRAB SAMPLE TIMER, to the desired sample time by use of the screwdriver adjustment and record the

, SAMPLING TIME. _._. 11. Press START TIMER pushbutton (ES-26-076-2) l and verify the timer display is counting. Record the time as TIME-1. ! 12. When the timer stops counting, grab simple

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1 13. Press MON, 0, 2, 8, ITEM and the sample flow will be displayed. Record the sample flow. i 14. Press MON, 0, 2, 9, ITEM and the stack flow l will be displayed. Record the stack flow. I 15. Press CLEAR.

16. Proceed to the North Vent WRGM.

GROUP MEMBERS AT THE WRGM PERFORM: l

17. Close the isolation valves (26-0026, 26-0027, 26-0028, 26-0029) on each side of the quick-disconnects on GRAB SAMPLE 1.
18. Release the band on the holder assembly and immediately have the EP Technician survey i the sample and record the Initial Contact Dose Rate. Remove the cartridge and filter L paper and place into an appropriate h

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19. Install a new cartridge'and filter paper into the assembly and reclip the band.
20. Open the isolation valves (26-0026, 26-0027, 26-0028, 26-0029).
        .            21. Transport the sample to the Chemistry Hot.

Lab or other designated location. A-2 MID/HIGH RANGE (REMOTE SAMPLE)

10. Set KIC-26-076-1, MID HIGH RANGE GRAB SAMPLE TIMER, to the desired sample time by use of the screwdriver adjustment and record the SAMPLING TIME.
11. Press START TIMER pushbutton (HS-26-076-1).

and verify Record the_the timer time as display is counting. TIME-1.

12. When the timer stops counting, grab sample has been taken. Record time as TIME-2.
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13. Press MON, 0, 7, 2, ITEM and the sample
   'e                     ~ flow will be displayed.        Record the sample
flow.
14. Press MON, 0, 2, 9, ITEM and the Stack Flow will be displayed. Record the stack flow. ,
15. Press CLEAR.
16. Proceed to the Nortn Vent NRCM.

GROUE MEMBERS AT THE WRGM PERFORM:

17. Close the isolation valves (26-0021, 26-0022, 26-0023, 26-0024) on each side of the quick-disconnects on GRAB SAMPLE 2.

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18. Open the door to the holder assembly and I immediately have the HP Technician survey tne holder assembly.and record the Initial Contact Dose Rate.
19. Release the quick-disconnects on either  !

side of the holder assembly and place the  ! holder assembly into an appropriate i transport cask (high-range cask). 20.- Install a new holder assembly. ,

                                     - 21. . Open the isolation valves (26-0021, 26-0022,.26-0023, 26-0024).
22. Transport the sample to the Chemistry Hot Lab or other designated location. (Use crane mechanism on South Stack if needed.) ,

B. LOCAL PARTICULATE / IODINE SAMPLE _ I B-1 LOW RANGE (LOCAL SAMPLE) te

10. Proceed to the North Vent WRGM.
11. Verify that the isolation valves (26-0026, 26-0027,'26-0028, 26-0029) on either side of the quick-disconnects for GRAB SAMPLE 1 are OPEN.

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12. Locate Sample Conditioning Skid Control '

Station Electrical Enclosure. Open lid and 2 verify that HSS-26-076-4, FILTER SELECTOR LOW RANGE switch is in position'A or B.-

13. Set HSS-26-076-2, SKID CONTROL switch to and LOCAL. I
14. Turn HSS-26-076-4 to GRAB l' position and -

immediately record the time as TIME-1.

15. After the desired time has expired, turn '

HSS-26-076-4 to position A or B and immediately record the time as TIME-2.

16. Close the isolation-valves (26-0026, 26-0027, 26-0028, 26-0029).
17. Release the band on the holder assembly and immediately have the EP Technician survey the~ sample and record the Initial Contact Dose Rate.
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5. Remove plug and install septum valve and' verify valve is closed.

6~. Open sample tap valve. ,

7. Open septum valve.
8. Insert the 1.0 ml microsyringe through the septum valve and the septum valve into the tee connection.
9. Flush the microsyringe by taking a 1.0 m1 sample and injecting it back into the sample tee two times.
10. Take a 1.0 ml sample and remove the microsyringe from the sample tee. Inject the sample into an evacuated 14.4 ml off gas vial.
11. Place the vial into an appropriate container for transportation to the Hot Lab.
12. Close the septum valve.

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13. Close the sample tap valve.
14. Record the sample volume and time in Appendix EP-237-1.
,                                  15. Have the HP Technician survey the vial and record the Initial Contact Dose Rate.
16. Transport the sample to the Chemistry hot lab or other designated location.

2.4.5 Upon introduction of the sample into the hot lab, the sample will be handled and stored in a manner that personnel exposures are kept ALARA. 2.4.6 Contact ~the Group Leader as soon as the sample reaches the hot lab and inform him that the sample collection has been completed and what l' the sample status is. 3.0 ACTIONS - FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members shall: 3.1.1 Complete Appendix EP-237-1. L L . _ ___ _ -_ _ _ _ _ ._ _.

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          ,                                                                    TJY/jmv 3.1.2     Prepare, handle and analyze the sample using EP-    ,

242 or EP-243. ' 3.1.3 Report the results to the Chemistry Sampling and , Analysis Group Leader. { 3.1.4 Properly file the Data Sheets and report back to the Group Leader for reassignment. 3.1.5 Return all sampling equipment to the CHEMISTRY EMERGENCY CABINET. 3.2 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall: 3.2.1 Ensure Group member (s) dose is monitored to ensure that exposure limits have not been - exceeded. 3.2.2 Inform the Chemistry. Sampling and Analysis Team Leader that the required sample is in the hot lab. 3.2.3 Direct group members to refer to EP-242 Sample Preparation and Handling of Radioactive i Particulate and Iodine Cartridges or EP-243 Sample Preparation Er Handling of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples, for guidance for. sample preparation and-handling. 1 3.2.4 Obtain and review ALL Data Sheets and report the i sample results to the Chemistry Sampling and l Analysis Team Leader and att'ach all Data Sheets I to Appendix EP-230-2. j' 3.3 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall: 3.3.1 Report the results to the Emergency Director and the Health Physics and Chemistry Coordinator if the EOF has been' activated. t i 4.0 APPENDICES i 4.1 EP-237-1 Data Sheet ( .

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                                                .                         Pago 14 of 16 TJY/jmv 5.0    SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1          Purocse - The-purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for obtaining paritculate/ iodine and/or gas samples from the North Vent WRGM following accident conditions.

5.2 Criteria for Use 5.2.1 Prior to entering the plant to obtain the s sample, ensure that the iodine cartridges and particulate filter. papers are adequate and properly installed by verifying that RT-5-026-620-0, routine changeout of iodine cartridges and particulate filters from the Nor.th Vent Wide Range Gas Monitor (WRGM) is properly completed. 5.2.2 This procedure shall be implemented when a particulate, iodine or gas sample shall be taken from the North Vent WRGM during an emergency situation. 5.2.3 Planned radiation exposures should be limited to the administrative guide levels in Appendix EP-

     .,                             230-1 Emergency Exposure Guidelines.

I - 5. 3 Soecial Equipment 5.3.1 3-off gas vials with septums 5.3.2 Adjustable wrench 5.3.3 Channel lock pliers 5.3.4 Extremity dosimetry 5.3.5 Extra filter 5.3.6 Extra cartridge 5.3.7 Mininert-septum valve 5.3.8 Transport cask

                    .5.3.9          Designated remote handling tools 5.3.10       Plastic bags 5.3.11        Screwdriver
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5.4 REFERENCES

5.4.1 EP-230 - Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team 5.4.2 M-102 - General Arrangement Plan at El. 217'- 0" 5.4.3 M-106 - General. Arrangement Plan at El. 352'- 0" 5.4.4 General Arrangement Plan at El. 411'-0" 5.4.5 M-26 P&ID, Sh. 1, Rev. 8, Sh. 3, Rev. 3, Sh. 4, Rev. 3, - Plant Process Radiation. Monitoring 5.4.6 EP-242 ' Sample ~ Preparation And Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine Cartridges 5.4.7 EP-243 - Sample Preparation And Handling Of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples l 5.4.8 SI-004-YOH Security Instruction ( f

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I SAMPLE # I 1 l A. FOR OSTAINING REMOTE PARTICULATE / IODINE SAMPLE Channel number: .(1,2 or 3) Conc. Microcuries/cc , Range Selection (Low or Mid/High) Sampling Time

                             - A-1 LOW RANGE                                                              A-2 MID/EIGH RANGE

.j . Time-1 Time-1 Time-2 Time-2 Sample Flow (CFM) Sample Flow (CFM) Stack Flow (CFM) Stack Flow (CFM) " Initial Contact Initial Contact

    ,                                               Dose Rate                        mR/hr                               Dose Rate               mR/hr

[A-B. FOR OBTAINING LOCAL PARTICULATE / IODINE SAMPLE B-1 LOW RANGE B-2 MID/HIGH RANGE Time-1 Tima-1 Time-2 Time-2 Stack Flow (CFM)- Stack Flow (CFM) Sample Flow (CFM) Sample Flow (CFM) r l Initial Contact Initial Contact ! 4 l Dose Rate mR/hr .1 Dose Rate mR/hr i l C. FOR OBTAINING A GAS GRAB SA5PLE i Time Vol. 1.0 =1-L Initial Contact Dose Rate mR/hr NAME: [. ( l

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               -                                                        EP-242, Rev. 5 3850071580                   Pago 1 of e TJ pGH/no PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-242     SAMPLE PREPARATION AND EAN? LING OF HIGHLY RADIOACTIVE PARTICULATE FILTERS AND IO_INE CARTRIDGES I                 CAUTION I

J Keen Exposures ALARA l 1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Groun Leader: Determine the method and location of sample processing storage and/or disposal as required. t Ensures.that the Administrative Exposure Guidelines are not exceeded. Direct Group Member (s) and the assigned Health Physics - g technician to perform the necessary steps of this u procedure and to report back the results of the sample analysis as soon as they become available. 1.2 Health Physics technician provides constant coverage, monitors the extremity dose during sample handling, and monitors laboratory habitability. 1.3 Chemistry Samoling afd Aftnalamire-Grouc Members Prepare the hot lab post-accaderrtX ampAsi' gparag*ipn station to accept thesamp1tQ'Qj g {l( tt ch e! ensw f q Perform sample dilution an kD&l7thssas required.

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2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 'I 2.1 Determination of Processing Procedure 2.1.1 The Chemistry Sampling and Analyses Grc'2p Leader shall obtain :he appropriate Sample Data Sheet and select one of the following processing procedures based on the radiation levels of the sample. I r

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                           -             2.1.1.1. Send the sample offsite for analyses per EP-244 Offsite Analysis of High Activity Samples.

2.1.1.2. Place the sample in temporary storage for furure analyses. 2.1.1.3. Analyze the sample on-site. COMPLETE SECTION I OF APPENDIX EP-242-1. 2.1.2 The Chemistry Sampling and Analyses Group Leader shall determine the following sample parameters based on sample dose rates and gamma isotopic analyses requirements. 2.1.2.1. Sample to be analyzed (silver zeolite and/or filter) 2.1.2.2. Order of analyses 2.1.2.3. Purge time of sample 2.1.2.4. Acceptable dose rate for gamma counting l COMPLETE SECTION II OF APPENDIX EP-242-1. 2.2 Pre-Job Briefing 2.2.1 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader, Health Physics technician and the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Members shall assemble and review this procedure. 2.2.2 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall direct group members to perform the necessary steps of this procedure. - SECTION 2.3 AND 2.4 SHOULD BE PERFORMED AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. THE SAMPLE MAY NOT BE PLACED IN THE SAMPLE PREPARATION STATION UNTIL THESE SECTIONS EAVE BEEN COMPLETED. 2.2.3 The Health Physics rechnician shall brief group members on: 2.2.3.1. RWP requirements 2.2.3.2. Radiological concerns and precautions (ALARA) 4

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EP-242, Rev. 5 Pcgp 3 of G TJY/RGH/no h 12.2.3.3. Staytimes and exposure limits THE-FOLLOWING STEPS ARE TO BE PERFORMED BY THE CHEMISTRY SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS GROUP MEMBER (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED).-

2. 3 ' Preparation of Sample Station for Iodine and Particulate Samples 4

2.3.1 Determine the purge gas to be used (nitrogen or air). NITROGEN IS THE PREFERRED METHOD FOR PURGING SAMPLES. DURING ACCIDENT CONDITIONS PLANT AIR MAY BECOME CONTAMINATED AND THEREFORE SHOULD BE USED ONLY IF , NITROGEN IS NOT AVAILABLE. 2.3.2 Ensure that the desired purge gas system has adequate supply pressure and is aligned to the sample preparation station. 2.3.3 -Place the purge cannister discharge line.in the

                                         " discharge position".

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    -s 2.~3.4   If a purge.cannister is to be used connect it to the quick disconnect fitting and place it behind the lead shield wall.-

2.4 Preparation of Analysis Instrumentation 2.4.1 Ensure that the appropriate analysis. procedure specified in Appendix EP-242-1 is available and has been performed to the point that each analysis instrument is ready to accept the sample for analysis. CAUTION: 1 I ICONSTANT EP COVERAGE IS REQUIRED BEFORE PROCEEDING.l 2.5 Transport of Sample from Transport Cask to Sample

            .                            Preparation Station 2.5.1    Position the sample transport cask as close to the Sample Preparation Station as possible.

[ 2.5.2 As quickly and carefully as possible, remove the l sample from the transport cask and place it behind the E 1 lead shield wall.

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2.5.4 If a purge cannister is not used, connect the quick disconnect fittings (on the sample chamber). Establish a purge gas flew in the same direction and flow rate as was used in the sampling process. 2.5.5 Retreat from_the Sample Preparation Station and allow the sample to purge for the predetermined amount of time (Appendix EP-242-1). 2.5.6 When the desired purge time has elapsed secure the purge gas and disconnect the quick disconnect fittings. Keep the sample shielded behind the lead shield wall. 2.5.7. The Health Physics technician shall determine the dose rate of the purged. sample. 2.5.8 If the purged sample dose rate is unacceptable (per Appendix EP-242-1) repeat steps 2.5.3 through 2.5.7 ( i until the acceptable analysis dose rate is reached or no longer changes. 3.0 ACTIONS-FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Sample Analysis 3.1.1 Perform the gamma isotopic analysis as direc:ed in Appendix EP-242-1. 3.2 Disposal of Samples and Contaminated Materials 3.2.1 Transfer and disposal of " analyzed samples" will be at the discretion of the Health Physics technician and the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader. e t y , emiem ea Pee --

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Paga 5 of 6 TJY/RGH/no 4.0 APPENDICES ' 4.1 EP-242-1 Data Sheet 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purcose The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for sample preparation and handling of highly radioactive particulate filters-and iodine cartridges during an emergency situation. 5.2 Criteria For Use 5.2.1 This procedure shall be implemented when preparing or handling highly radioactive particulate filters and iodine cartridges during an emergency situation. 5.2.2 Ventilation in the sample preparation hood is operating. i 5.3 Soecial Equioment 5.3'.1 Purge cannister 5.3.2 Eye protection 5.3.3 Plastic sample bags 5.3.4 Sample handling tongs 5.4 References ~ 5.4.1 CH-905 Determination of Gamma Isotopic Activity During Post Accident Conditions 5.4.2 EP-230 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Activation t

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 ,                                                                    APPENDIX EP-242-1 DATA SHEET I. Sample Source                                      Grab Sample Point Initial. Sample Volume                                     Initial Contact Dose Rate Sample Date/ Time                                   /
                                   , Processing Procedure:                                                               ( X )

(*) A. Sent offsite for analyses ( ) (*)(**) B. PlacedLin temporary storage ( ) C. Analyzed on-site ( ) (*) If this method is used, sign and date this data sheet and terminate this procedu,re. (**) The Chemistry Sampling and Analyses Group Leader shall determine the place of storage. II. Gamma Isotopic Analysis requirements ( (***) (****)

                                   -Order of- Procedure - Sample to                               Purge    Acceptable Dose Analysis           Number                  be Analyzed        Time    Rate for Analysis 1           CH-905 2           CH-905                                        *  -

(***) silver zeolite cartridge (s), charcoal cartridges, or filter paper - (****) since all samples are to be purged together, the same purge time should be used. Signature Date Time

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EP-314 Rev. 1 3850071550 ""S* o Rnm,2, PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-314 Emercency Radiation Exposure Guidelines and Controls 1.0 Participants 1.1 The Emergency Director shall ensure that the actions outlined in this procedure are carried out. 1.2 The Personnel Safety Team Leader shall ensure that follow-up items are carried out. 1.3 The PECo Medical Director will provide guidance and ensure that his actions outlined in this procedure are carried out. 2.0 Actions - Immediate 2.1 The Emergency Director shall: 2.1.1 Determine the need to perform specific tasks anticipated to result in exposures exceeding station administrative guidelines by evaluating the potential consequences resulting from not performing the tasks against the anticipated exposure. 2.1.2 Follow the guidelines for emergency exposure listed in EP-314-2, Emergency Exposure Guidelines. Verify that the per O M E N"'fc% tg s.lo!pi7 form

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                                                     - d)       have been briefed of the situation, are volunteers, and e)       are technically qualified to perform the assigned task.

INSTRUCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH-STEPS 2.1.4 THRU 2.1.6 MAY BE DELEGATED BY THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR, HOWEVER, ONLY THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR CAN SIGN AUTHORIZATION IN STEP 9 OF SECTION A OF ATTACHMENT EP-314-1, EMERGENCY EXPOSURE AUTHORIZATION FORM. - 2.1.4 Instruct pers'onnel not to enter any area where dose rates are unknown and unmeasureable with . dose rate instruments.. 2.1.5 Ensure that reasonable precautions for minimizing the radiological consequences of the. emergency action are taken (i.e. protective clothing, respiratory protection, thyroid blocking agent, etc.).

             .-                           2.1.6        Complete Section A of attachment EP-314-1,
 !.V                                                   Emergency Exposure Authorization Form.

NOTE THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR IS THE ONLY INDIVIDUAL WHO CAN SIGN SECTION A AUTHORIZING AN EMERGENCY EXPOSURE. HE SHALL APPLY APPENDIX EP-314-2, (EMERGENCY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES) IN MAKING HIS DECISION. , 2.2 The individual to receive emergency exposure authorization shall complete Section B of Attachment i EP-314-1. f I 2.3 The Personnel Safety Team Leader Shall complete L Secti,ons C and D of Attachment EP-314-1. I ALTHOUGH IT IS PREFERABLE TO PERFORM AND DOCUMENT THESE STEPS PRIOR TO THE EXPOSURE, THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR MAY VERBALLY AUTHORIZE THE EXPOSURE AND COMPLETE THE DOCUMENTATION AT A LATER TIME. 3.0 ACTIONS - FOLLOW-UP 3.1 The Personnel Safety Team Leader shall: '4 J 9- 649 Wi. i m e

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EP-314 Rev. 1 Page 3 of 9 DMR:lmh 3.1.1 Ensure that_the exposure incident is brought to the attention of PECo Medical Director and Health Physics and Chemistry Coordinator. 3.1.2 Implement the direction of PECo Medical Director regarding subsequent medical examination. 3.1.3 Ensure that the exposure evaluation and a full report on the emergency exposure, including necessary reports in accordance with 10CFR20.403 are completed. 3.1.4 Ensure that emergency exposure data are incorporated into the individual's exposure record. 3.1.5 Ensure that appropriate supervisory personnel-are aware of the routine exposure restrictions for these individuals, for current and subsequent quarters. 3.1.6 Ensure that all sections of EP-314-1, Emergency 4". Exposure Authorization Form, have been w completed, and reports prepared in accordance with 10CFR20.403 have been forwarded to Nuclear Generation Division - Nuclear Services;

                        .         Engineer-In-Charge, Licensing for submittal to the NRC.

3.2 The Medical Director shall: 3.2.1 _ Review radiation exposure data with the Personnel Safety Team Leader or the Health Physics'and Chemistry Coordinator. 3.2.2 Provide advice concerning the need for medical evaluation or expert consultation. 4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-314-1 Emergency Exposure Authorization Form. 4.2 EP-314-2 Emergency Exposure Guidelines. 4.3 EP-314-3. Criteria For Medical Evaluation Re: Emergency Exposure. mm . 9e wee- *4-=a s -p e

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5.0 Suoportino Information 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines and administrative controls for radiation exposures in excess of 10CFR20 limits during activities involving: life saving and/or reduction of injury, and operation or maintenance of equipment to mitigate an emergency. 5.2 Criteria for Use This procedure applies in cases where exposure is intended to exceed 1.25 Rem per quarter or 3.00 Rem per quarter or 5 Rem per year. Emergency exposures in excess of 10CFR20 limits (refer to Appendix EP-314-2) are not dependent on whether an NRC Form 4 has been executed. 5.3 Special Equipment

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EP-314 Rev. 1 Pcga 5 of 9 DMR:lmh ATTACHMENT EP-314-1 EMERGENCY EXFOSURE AUTHORIZATION FORM

SECTION A
1. Name-(t'o receive exposure):
2. Soc. Sec. No:. 3. Sex 4._ Age
5. Individual TLD Number:

Employer / Work Group: / ,

6. Task (s) to'be Performed:
7. Date of Authorization: Authorized Limit - Rem 8.-Conditions:

Individual is a volunteer. Individual.i.s familiar with radiological consequences of exposures. r- Fertile females should not take part. A w . - _ Individual ~has.not received an emergency exposure before. i;

.,        B3 sis'for Authorization:

I Life Saving Action

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2S SECTION B. lf 4 I have been briefed in the radiological consequences of the proposed cmergency exposure, and I have volunteered to perform the emergency {} : maasures during which I will receive the emergency exposure. I have

j. not received a previous emergency dose. -

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1. Dose equivalent assigned for entry:

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2. TLD/ Dosimeter Results:
3. Bioassay Results:

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i Doctor: S.-Personnel Safety Team Leader: Date t SECTION D

1. Disposition (Allow additional exposure, restricted access, etc.):
2. Individual assigned to-follow up report (s):

3.. Personnel Safety Team Leader: Date:

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                                                                            . DMRalmh APPENDIX EP-314-2 Emergency Exposure Guidelines Projected Whole Body   Thyroid        Authorized Function                              Dose         Dose           By l'. Life Saving and Reduction of Injury              75 rem
  • 375 rem Emergency **

Director-

2. Operation of Equipment to mitigate'an Emergency -

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  • 125 rem
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3. Protect 1on of Health
                 . and Safety of the                  5 rem. 25 rem        Emergency Public                                                      Director
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EPA-520/2-75-001 Table 2.1

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            -                                                                                            DMR:lmh Appendix EP-314-3 CRITERIA FOR MEDICAL EVALUATION Re: EMERGENCY EXPOSURE The following criteria should be applied as a minimum to any_ individual potentially exposed to excessive radiation levels:

If an individual's emergency dose equivalent exceeds any.of the following:

1) 10 Rem whole body
2) 30 Rem thyroid
3) 60 Rem skin
4) 150 Rem extremity.
5) internal deposition equivalent to one organ burden
     .-               - the-details of the exposure incident shall be brought to

< i - the attention of the Company Medical Director. He shall determine the need, extent, and nature of any clinical, biological or biochemical examinations, or the need for expert consultation. k e

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Projected Biological - Whole Body Effects Long Term Dose Summary Risks a 5.0 Rem No Detectable 0.135% (or 13.5 . _ ill effects additional cases)

                                                        . in 10,000 of contacting cancer.

(See Note 1) 25 Rem (See Note 2) 0.75% (or 75

       <                               Slight transient    additional cases)
                             ~~ __    . reduction in white in 10,000) of blood cells.        contacting cancer.

(See Note 1) 75 Rem May experience 2.25,% (or 225 e one or more additional cases) of the following:_ in 10,000 of con-4 nausea, anorexia tacting Cancer. vomiting, fatigue (See Note 1) Note 1: The normal incidence of cancer is approximately 2500 in 10,000 (or 25%). The long-term risks indicate potential irereases above the normal incidence, if 10,000 people received the projected whole body dose. Note 2: The acute effects are similar over the range from 25 Rem to 75 Rem, but are more likely to be experienced as exposures increase. L. I'

l EP-319 Rev. 2 3850071560 "0S"jP Um l

                                                                                /       f. W PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-319      FISH INGESTION PATHWAY DOSE CALCULATION 1.0     PARTICIPANTS 1.1         Dose Assessment Team shall perform these calculations.

2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 The following assumptions were utilized in this calculation: 2.1.1 The Dose Conversion Factor is based on the most limiting group (adult, teen, child, infant) using dose factors and consumption rates in Reg. Guide

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f' 1 Adult 21 kg/yr Teen 16 kg/yr Child 6.9 kg/yr gEr.6entemMetgyg D b INN, b INN 9 Pup) ha 2.1.2 TheDegg,jggotgjQha.1 s isotope'cWr4("hoursT,gheggledecayofthe , rime to reach the population l per Reg. Guid( l'A f F, 's lj ' > 2.1.3 The total dos Q gjg. m nt is the dose which an individual would recejye, f y eating fish exposed r kb 2 . l- . \

I EP-319 Rev. 2 i- , , Paga 2 of 4 VAW/ MPG /mc 2.2' Dose Assessment Team shall: 2.2.1 -Obtain grab sample results on the concentration of Co-60, I-131, Cs-134, Cs-137 and P-32 released, from the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader. If the sample was taken prior to entering the Cooling Tower Blowdown Line, a diluted concentration must be determined by the following method: Concentration uCi = concentration x Release rate to Blowdown Line Released ci uci Blowdown.iine flow rate cc 2.2.2 On Appendix EP-319'-1, enter the concentration of P-32, Co-60, I-131, Cs-134 and Cs-137-in uCi/cc released and the release duration in hours.- 2.2.3 Perform the calculation on Appendix EP-319-1 to estimate the maximum dose in millirem for the liver, whole body and thyroid for the fish

                            .              ingestion pathway, p                       2.2.4      Report results to the Dose Assessment Team Leader.

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3.1 None required. . 4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-319-1 Maximum Dose from Fish Ingestion 5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION i . 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide the calculation method for estimates df the maximum l individual exposure due to the ingestion of fish from the Schuylkill River. j- 5.2 Criteria for Use t-4

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, radioactive material into the Schuylkill River. 5.3 Special Ecuipment None. 5.4 References 5.4.1 EROL 5.2.4.1 Liquid Pathways 5.4.2 EROL Appendix 5.2A Radiological Dose Model-Liquid Effluents 5.4.3 Reg. Guide 1.109 Calculation of Annual Doses To l Rev. 2 Man From Routine Releases Of Reactor Effluents For The Purpose Of Evaluating Compliance With 10CFR Part 50, Appendix I A - 4 4 e

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a l- EP-319 Rev. 2. .., Page 4 of 4 VAN /f1PG/inc , Appendix EP-319-1 riaximum Dose From Fish Ingestion uCi dose (mr/hr) decay mixing release Isotope Concentration (cc ) xfactor (uCi/cc) xfactor xfactor xdur ation (h r s) = Dose (mr) x P-32 7.54P4 0.95 0.0357 m - o a Co-60 614 1.0 0.0357 o 7 I-131 122 0.92 0.0357

       .c Cs-134                          5.79P5            1.0     0.0357 Cs-137                          3.42P5            1.0     0.0357 (mr)=               mr (whole body)

P-32 9.36P4 0.95 0.0357 3 Co-60 256 1.0 0.0357 e I-131 224 0.92 0.0357

       " Cs-134 7.19P5            1.0     0.E357 Cs-137                          5.44P5            1.0     0.0357 3

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EP-410 Rev. 3 3850071570 Pc9= 1 of 15 L VAW/mgd PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

        '                                       LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EP-410      RECOVERY PHASE IMPLEMENTATION 1.0     PARTICIPANTS 1.1                Site Emercency Ccordinator shall, in conjunction with the Emergency Director and Emergency Support Officer, determine when to enter into the recovery phase by implementing section 2.0 of this procedure.

1.2 Emeroency Support Officer shall assume the role of R.ecovery Manager, when the recovery phase is established, and implement section 3.0 of this procedure. g 2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 Site Emergency Coordinator 11: 2.1.1 Analyze reactor, conta .ui critical system status using the attach  ; - status sheet. The ' reactor, containment, an cal system should be analyzed for present cond 1 <s2I, capability to perform intended functions./ , r to Appendix EP-410-1 and Appendix EP-410- r" $

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N 2.1.2 Develop a list of acceptable r cceptable plant conditions and systems or equi ,, , ilures. Identify corrective actions to a . (Refer to . Appendix EP-410-3). Based upon gg sis of these plant conditions, decide w the recovery phase is justified.gpc ,,qfentry* ' yery into is justifiable, proceed to the steps lo ggf\ 2.1.3 Initiate a conference call between -. o"pqqpncy e Support Officer, rhe Emergency Direc* himself. l Review appendices 410-1, 410-2 and 41 .

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      -l              2.1.5    Notify all' parties listed in Appendix EP-410-4 of the intent to enter into the recovery phase.

2.1.6- Direct -all emergency response personnel to assemble all documentation generated during the emergency and submit it to the Technical Support Team. 3.0 ACTIONS-FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Recoverv Manacer shall: 3.1.1 Obtain the. assistance of the Site Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Director in resolving the following instructions: 3.1.2 Ensure that the Recovery Organization is being established. 3.1.3 E'tablish.a s schedule for monitoring plant parameters; such as reactor coolant, drywell atmosphere, liquid and gaseous effluents, etc. 3.1.4 Establish an in-plant area radiological surveillance schedule. 3.1.5 Establish an environmental monitoring schedule. 3.1.6 Determine the number of personnel needed to continue maintaining the plant.

                    . 3.1.7   Review the Recovery Acceptance Checklist (Appendix EP-410-3) and determine-the priority of recovery work.

3.1.8 Prepare an outline of major tasks and establish the organization responsible for implementation. 3.1.9 Obtain participation of General Electric, Bechtel, Catalytic and other firms as appropriate. 3.1.10 Consider available manpower sources'and arrange through headquarters or the Planning Coordinator necessary personnel. (Work through INPO as necessary). 3.1.11 Verify personnel radiation exposures received during accident conditions. (

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3.1.12 Review and assess plant accident. events, data legs, etc. to develop a comprehensive accident report and )

a recovery plan summary for submittal to regulatory R agencies.  !

                                        -3.1.13           Review emergency and plant supplies as well as warehouse stock levels to ensure inventories are
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returned to pre-emergency levels. i l 3.1.14 Establish what activities will require procedures-and develop them accordingly. s

                          .4.0           ' APPENDICES 4.1          EP-410-1             LGS Plant Parameter Status Sheet-4.2          EP-410-2             Plant; Parameter Trends
                                        - 4.3          - EP-410-3            Recovery Acceptance Check List l                    4.4L         EP-410-4             Recovery Phase Phone List

( ~ 5.0 SUPPORT INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The procedure _provides guidance for implementing a. recovery effort following an emergency. For an Unusual Event or an Alert, only minor recovery actions should be required. However, for the ' emergencies with more severe consequences (Site and General Emergencies), complex recovery actions may - be required. 5.2 Criteria for Use These guidelines should be used to determine when , the emergency is under control and a-recovery effort . may be implemented: 5.2.1 This. procedure should be implemented when the establishment of the recovery phase is being considered. 5.2.2 Radiation levels are steady or decreasing with time.

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                 '5.2.3               Any release of radioactive materials to the environment has ceased or is controlled within Technical Specification limits.

5.2.4 Fire, flooding, or similar emergency conditions no longer constitute a hazard to the plant or-plant personnel. 5.2.5 Measures have been successfully taken to correct or compensate for =alfunctioning equipment. 5.2.6 Reactor core is being adequately cooled., 5.3 Special Eculpment None 5.4 References 5.4.1 LGS Emergency Plan l 5.4.2 NUREG 0654, Rev. 3, Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants r 5.4.3 EP-C-203 Recovery Manager s t (

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1GS PLANT PARAMETER STATUS - UNIT _ .37 , ,, ,

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LEVEL laches PRESSURE esig . PRESSURE CONTROL I REACTIVITY CONTROL

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JLP/VAW/mgd !\ RADIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS TIME-COMMENTS NORTH STACK UCl/sc U Clla e c SOUTH STACK UClf ac D/W R AD MONITOR R/ht' REFUEL FLOOR EXM arthr AIR EJECTOR OFFSAS mt/hr R/X ENCL EXH mtthe R ADWASTE EXH CPM SAMPLES NORTM STACK PLOW ofa SOUTN STACK PLOW ela SRS S/S JODINEt GASEOUS Ucl/se UCl/se UCl/se TIME REACTOR

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WATER f' AVERASE WIND DIRECTION (from) AVERASE AMBIENT TEMP *F ,, PRECIPITATION STASILITY CLASS NORTH AVERASE WIND, SPEED mph STACK SROUNO AVER ASE WIND SPEED mph SOUTM ELEVATED STACK POWER SUPPLIES aupptvtwo a v ain ' uma vait REASON 220hv OFFSITE SOURCE S00kw OFFSffE SOURCE

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                 -A.. REACTOR PARAMETERS ACCEPTABLE   UNACCEPTABLE     REMARKS
1. POWER
2. - LEVEL 3.- PRESSURE B. CONTAINMENT PARAMETERS' ACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE REMARKS
1. DRYWELL PRESS r
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3. LEVEL (SUPPRESSION POOL)
4. TEMPERATURE (SUPPRESSION POOL)
5. CONT OXYGEN
6. CONT..EYDROGEN-C. REACTIVITY CONTROL ACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE REMARKS
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1. BYPASS VALVES
2. SRV'S E. LEVEL CONTROL ACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE REMARKS
1. FEEDWATER
2. CRD
3. HPCI
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2. RST
3. MAIN CONDENSER 4.- SPRAY POND G. CONTAINMENT CONTROL ACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE REMARKS
1. ' SUPPRESSION POOL COOLING
2. SUPPRESSION POOL SPRAY
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1. I MSIV
2. II RHR
3. III RWC7 l -4. IV HPCI
5. V RCIC
6. VI PC PURGE & SAMPLE
7. VII PCIG
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                                                                                                                   . JLP/VAW/mgd I.        POWER SUPPLIES ACCEPTABLE              UNACCEPTABLE             RF. MARKS
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2. 500 KV OFFSITE SOURCE
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6. D -4 BUS J. RADIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS ACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE REMARKS
1. NORTH STACK RELEASE i 2. SOUTH STACK RELEASES
3. D/W RAD. MONITOR LEVEL
4. REFUEL PLOOR EXHAUST
5. RADWASTE EXHAUST
6. AIR EJECTOR /OFF GAS RELEASE
7. REACTOR ENCLOSURE
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8. NORTH STACK' FLOW
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4. STABILITY' CLASS
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CIRCLE PflO!!E tlUMBER USED Personnel / Agency To ne tiotified Phone t@mlyer Ti + Person Responding O. Station Superintendent Ilome i G. ft. Leitch Office . l J. F. Franz llome . l P. J. Duca Office llomo y ( l office '

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