ML20137X127
| ML20137X127 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Vogtle |
| Issue date: | 03/03/1986 |
| From: | Diluzio J GEORGIA POWER CO. |
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| OL, NUDOCS 8603050214 | |
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March 3, 1986 DOCHETED USNRC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 16 MR -4 #1 :55 BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD OfftLE 00Cnt.inu :, a r
BRAN;H In the Matter of
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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, et al.
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Docket Nos. 50-424
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50-425 (Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, )
Units 1 and 2)
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AFFIDAVIT OF JEAN M. DILUZIO ON CONTENTION EP-2/EP-2(a)
COUNTY OF FULTON )
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STATE OF GEORGIA )
I, Jean M. DiLuzio, being duly sworn according to law, de-pose and say as follows:
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My name is Jean M. DiLuzio.
I am employed by Georgia Power Company in the position of Nuclear Emergency Planning Supervisor.
My business address is Georgia Power Company, 333 Piedmont Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia 30308.
A summary of my professional qualifications is attached to this affidavit as Exhibit A.
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The purpose of this affidavit is to support "Appli-
' ntervenors' cants' Motion For Summary Disposition of Joint I
Contention EP-2/EP-2(a)," which concerns the existence of ad-ministrative controls over use of the Emergency Notification B60305021486gj24 PDR ADOCK O PDR G
Network ("ENN").
I have personal knowledge of the matters set forth herein and believe them to be true and correct.
3.
The ENN is a dedicated, "hard-wired" telecommunications system exclusively for use in a radiological em rgency.
The ENN system links Plant Vogtle with the princi-pal organizations responsible for emergency response within the Vogtle plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zone ("EPZ")
-- specifically, the States of Georgia and South Carolina; Burke County, Georgia; Aiken, Allendale, and Barnwell Counties, in South Carolina; and the Savannah River Plant.
4.
Because of the physical-characteristics of the ENN system, it cannot be " overloaded" even by ENN users.
Once the ENN system is activated, all parties at ENN terminals would au-tomatically hear everything said at any of the other connected terminals, and would physically be able to speak up at any-time.
Use of the ENN by one party therefore would not prevent use of the ENN by another party.
Thus, the ENN system is designed to assure the constant physical capability of all par-ties to transmit official and necessary messages.
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Plant Vogtle will have ENN terminals in the Control Room, in the Technical Support Center ("TSC"), in the Emergency Operations Facility (" EOF"), and in the Backup Emergency Opera-tions Facility (" Backup EOF").
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Physical access to the ENN in the Control Room is limited by the stringent restrictions on access to the Control Room.
The TSC will be kept locked (prec.luding access to the ENN there) until the TSC As activated at the time of an emer-gency.
During an emergency, physical access to the Ts.C would be restricted; thus, physical access to the ENN would also be e
rAstricted.
Similarly, the ENN for the EOF will be kept in a locked cabinet er a locked room until
, activated when the EOF is activated at the time of an energency.
During an emergency, restrictions on physical access to the EOF would also restrict physical access to the ENN.
Finally, the ENN for the Backup EOF will be kept in a locked cabinet or a locked rocm until activated when the Backup EOF in activated (in the event of an emergency in which the main EOF cannot be used).
While the Backup EOF was in use, physical access to that facility would be restricted; physical access to the ENN therefore would also be restricted.
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In addition, all of Flant Vogtle's ENN terminals will be subject to strict administrative controls.
By procedure, use of the ENN will be limited to the transmission of official and necessary messages, such as information about the date and time of an incident, the class of emergency, whether a release 1
is taking place, the type of actual or projected release and estimated duration / impact times, estimates of quantity, points and heights of radioactive releases, the chemical and physical form of release, meteorological conditions, actual or project.ed dose rates and integrated doses, estimates of any surface I l
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.d radioactive contamination, emergency response actions underway, potentially sffected populations and areas, any reccmmanded emergency actions (including protective measures), reguests for any needed onsite support by offsite organizations, and the
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prcgnosis for the event based on plant information, 6.
In summary, the Plant Vogtle EliN terminals will be both physically and administratively controlled.
The phycical controls will prevent unauthorized access to the ENIL The.ad-ministrative controls will assure its ready availability during an energency for the trancmission of official and necessary messages.
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fXHIBIT A
, LEAN M. DILUZIO Georgia Power Company 333 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Date of Birth:
February 8, 1952 Married Qualifications holds ayer eleven years' experience in nuclear surroundings with strong background 10 emergency planning, nuclear chemistry, envirewentat monitoring, current industry and government regulatory guidelines...has had direct involvement in preparation of the Emergency Plan for Plant A.
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Vogtle and r,sintenanca of Emergency Planning for Plant E.
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Hatch.
'_xperience Nucisar Emergency Planrring Supervisor (1964 Present),
E Seriior health Physicist (1982-1984) for Gecrgia Power Company.
Responsible for developing, maintaining and implementing programs relat.'ing to emergency response at Gcorgia Power Ccmpany's nuclear facilities, Plant Vogtle ano Plant Hatch.
These activities include the development and maintenance of the nuclear site emergency plans to ensure compliance with regulatory requirernerits; development and maintenance cf corporate emergency support plansi tecnnicc1 support ano review cf site emergency impleenting procedures; tech tical support and review of nuclear plant emergency raspcnse facilities and equipment; managemeat End ccordinatfort of t%rgency drills and exercises; coordination of emergency response efforts with federal, state, and lccal ageccles; technical suocort 6nd ccordination of Public Information Organiz.ation amergertcy placs; assesseent and meirtenance of prompt public notification systems; develo pent and review of s
emergency cormounication and transpcrtation systers; evaluation and management of emergency-related protective.etaasores; and coordination eith offsite medical fa:flities.
Project Eng_inser (Loan program with INP0) (1981-1952)
Assigned to ~the iniergency Planning Group of the Radiological Protection / Emergency Prepareoness Division.
Assisted as a member of the Review and Assistance (R&A) teaais; reviewed utilities ettergency preparedness program.
Coordinated the NOTEPAD eraergency activities.
Observed
$t the utilities emergency exercises.
Assisted in planning and conducting department conferences /workshcps related to emergency preparedness.
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E,toerience(cont)
Project Scientist (1979-1981)
Chemist / Health Physicist (1976-1979) for Pennsylvania Power & t.ight, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Assisted in the preparation of. Environmental Reports and Amendments fcr the assigned nuclear projects.
Prepared '.and assisted in organizing and revisitig the Environinental Technical Specificatiens in accordance with state and federa) regulations.
Coordinated radiological monitoring
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program (routine as well as emergency) in accordance with state and federal regulations.
Assisted in site surveys for the nuclear project.
Performed and assisted in dose and exposure calculations, radiation source. term estimates, site boundary dose estimates, etc., as required by state and federal reguietions.
Offered technical assistance, guidance and inforeation to those requesting it, Nuclear Chemist (1974-1976) for Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Responsible for instrun: ental analysis, preparation and evaluation of environment al and radioactive samples.
Dealt extensive 3y with instrumental methods used for nondestructive analysis; detecting alpha, beta, and gams radiation. Eeceme acquainted with DOE standards and instrumentation used for updating and implesenting chemical procedures.
Involved with a computer program for isotcpic identification on gama scan analysis.
Pasponsible for preparing monthly and semiannual group cost reports.
Education B.S.
Uegree in Chemistry (1974), The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania Addfticnal Trainino Has successfully completed seminars in Nuclear Chemistry, Harvard Environmental Radiological Manitoring
- Program, Giarvard Energency
- Planning, Kepner--Tregos (YT) coarse, Quality Assurance and Quality Control... coplated two additional courses in aucleer engineering and one in nuclear chemistry.
Also obtained 23 credits in graduate courses towards an M8A.
Meatrer of the PP&l. Radiation Monitoring Task Force.
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