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Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 40 to FNP-0-EIP-8, Emergency Communications & Rev 13 to FNP-0-EIP-26, Offsite Notification
ML20154C868
Person / Time
Site: Farley  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 02/21/1986
From: Woodard J
ALABAMA POWER CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20154B995 List:
References
PROC-860221, NUDOCS 8603050335
Download: ML20154C868 (65)


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ENP-0-EIP-8 rebruary 17, 1986 Revision 40 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE ENP-O-EIP-8 S

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FNP-0-EIP-8 EMERGENCY CCt9EICATIONS 1.0 Purpose his procedure provides a listing of names and telephone numbers of personnel and organizations who may need to be notified in the event '

of an emergency condition.

2.0 References 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan 2.2 PCN SE-79-541 On-site TSCA:sc Ccamunications i

2.3 Westinghouse amargency Response Plan 3.0 General I

3.1 Copies of this procedure shall be maintained at all times with the amargency Director on call. i 3.2 he chemistry & Environmental Supervisor shall be responsible l for updating names and telephone numbers for offsite agencies  !

upon notification of changes. musications checks and l verification of phone numbers for offsite agencies will be  !

conducted quarterly by direct contact.

3.3 Se staff Assistant will provide each new employee with a notice explaining that it is the responsibility of each  !

employee to report any address or telephone changes to the [

Adininistrative Office. Additionally the Staff Assistant will '

update the plant Notification Roster on a quarterly basis.

his update will include names, job classifications, home  ;

addresses, and home and plant phone numbers of all APCO i personnel permanently assigned to Farley Nuclear Plant. I 3.4 Document Control will issue quarterly updates of the plant Notification Roster to all holders of EIP-8.

3.5 Channel 5 on the public address system is to be used during i emergencies. Se Gaitronics selector switch in the TSC should l be maintained in the TSC I Com position for communications l between the following locations: Tsc, sor, service Building Auditorium, service Building Maintenance Shop, and the Alternate TSC.

3.6 Authentication 3.6.1 Authentication of emergency messages shall not be required on dedicated communications systems.

3.6.2 Authentication of notifications over land lines shall be accomplished by the offsite party calling the TSC for the individual who made the notification.

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4.0 Procedure 4.1 Refer to Table 1, Emergency Director Call List, for the O Emergency Director on call.

Refer to Table 2, Fire, Medical, and Law Enforcement Assistance 4.2

! and Weather Information,.for offsite fire department support, medical transportation, hospitals, plant doctors, law t enforcement agencies, and weather information.

4.3 Refer to Table 3, APCo Management Notification, for the j amargency Coordinator and APCo Safety Department, and the i Emergency Operations Facility.

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i 4.5 Refer to Table 5, Regulatory Notification or Assistance, for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Savannah River

]' Operations' Office.

l 4.6 Refer to Table 6, support Groups, for other miscellaneous 1 notifications. Information to be requested by Westinghouse is

] shown in Appendix 2.

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! 4.7 Refer to Table 7A, Health Physics support, for qualified health

physics personnel. Refer to Table 78, Chemistry / Radiochemistry

& Environmental Support for qualified chemistry, radiochemistry and environmental support.

4.8 Refer to Table 8, hchnical Support Center (TSC) Call List, for members of the TSC staff.

4 4.9 Refer to Table 9, Oil and Hazardous Waste Spill Notifications,

,i for organizations who are to be notified as required by the FNP i "Non-radioactive Materials Contingency Plan."

4.10 Refer to Table 10, h chnical Support for additional TSC staff i support.

j 4.11 Refer to Table 11, Telecopier Numbers for transmission of emergency notification messages. Note that the ITT FAXPAK service is available for sinaltaneous transmission of messages to multiple destinations.

! 4.12 Refer to Appendix 1 for information regarding the use of the

Ehergency Notification Network.

4.13 Refer to Appendix 2 for Westinghouse Event Data Checklist to be i

used in providing emergency information to Westinghouse. (

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  • . j 4.14 The infcrmation contained in the Tablos and Appendices is 4

listed below alphabetically for quick reference:

l 4.14.1 Air Products.............................. Table 6 4.14.2 Alabama (state and local)................. Table 4 j 4.14.3 Ambulance service......................... Table 2

,! 4.14.4 APCO Construction......................... Table 6 4.14.5 Chemistry Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 75 i

4 4.14.6 Doctors................................... Table 2 j 4.14.7 Early County, GA.......................... Table 4 1

! 4.14.8 anergency coordinator..................... Table 3 1

I 4.14.9 neergency Director........................ Table 1

! 4.14.10 3ei....................................... App. 1

. 4.14.11 Environmental Support..................... Table 75 4.14.12 E0F....................................... Table 3

!a 4.14.13 mor-Alternate (Headland).................. Table 3 l

4.14.14 EPA....................................... Table 9 4.14.15 Fire Department Support................... Table 2 I 4.14.16 Flintridge EOC............................ Table 3 l

4.14.17 Florida................................... Table 4

. r j 4.14.18 Georgia (state and local)................. Table 4 4.14.19 Health Physics Support.................... Table 7A l

4.14.20 Hazardous Waste Notification's............ Table 9 i j 4.14. 21 Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2  !

l 4.14.22 Houston County, AL........................ Table 4 I 1 i 4.14.23 Nydrologic Information.................... Table 6 1 4.14.24 INPO...................................... Table 6 j 4.14.25

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FNP-0-EIP-8 4.14.26 Medical Transportation....................Tablo 2 i

4.14.27 NRC....................................... Table 5 i

4.14.28 Nuclear Mutual Limited.................... Table 6 4.14.29 Oak Ridge Operations Office............... Table 6 l

4.14.30 Oil spill Notifications................... Table 9 4.14.31 OSCs (Operations support Centers)......... Table 3 4.14.32 Radiochemistry support.................... Table 75 4.14.33 safety Department......................... Table 3 3

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4.14.34 Savannah River Operations Office.......... Table 6 l

4.14.35 seismic Information....................... Table 6 ,

i f 4.14.36 southern campany services................. Table 6 1

4.14.37 Technical support......................... Table 10 4.14.38 Telecopier Number......................... Table 11 I 4.14.39 TSC.......................................Table 3 4.14.40 Tsc-Alternate............................. Table 3 l 4.14.41 TSC On-call staff......................... Table 8 i 4.14.42 University of Georgia..................... Table 6

! 4.14.43 Weather Information....................... Table 2 l

4.14. 44 Western tmion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 6 l l 4.14.45 Westinghouse.............................. Table 6 4.14.46 Westinghouse Event Data Checklist......... App. 2 I

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TABLE 1 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR CALL LIST l

The individuals listed below will serve as the "on-call" Emergency I Director for a seven day period (Monday through Sunday) on a rotating basis.

"On-call" is defined as:

} a. At Farley Nuclear Plant, or l

l b. At the individual's home where he can be reached at his I

home phone number, or

c. At a specific location in the Dothan area other than the individual's home AND the control room has the phone number j where the individual can be contacted, or

! d. In the Dothan area (not greater than 30 miles from downtown Dothan) AND the individual's pager is ON.

i 1. The pager will be activated by dialing 793-XXXX j (paner number) on the 794-0800 Dothan exchange. .

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2. On any exchange other than the Dothan exchange the pager will be activated by dialing 1-793-XXXX (paner number).

! 3. After dialing, two rings will be followed by a

! high frequency tone; the caller then has 15 seconds l to deliver a message. NOTE: The pager is a receiver

! only. It h'as no transmitting capability.

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Mobile Radio Name and Position Home phone Paner Number Call Number _.

, J. D. Woodard 794-0106 793-3822 9924 Plant Manager

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, D. N. Morey 793-7170 793-3864 9935

Asst. Plant Manager,0perations Richard Hill 793-9016 793-3854 9967 Operations Superintendent i

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FNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 2 FIRE, MEDICE, IJM ENIORCEMENT, AND WEATHER INFORMATION Organization Phone tvice Aeromed. U.S. Army Aviation Center - Ft. Rucker, E.

Under current Military Assistance to Safety i Ev c.

and Traffic (MAST) guidelines, arrangements for this service must be coordinated through Southeast Alahama Medical Center (see Hospital below).

4 Ambulance Dothan Ambulance, Inc. 792-4118**

794-4444**

Ambulance A & A Ambulance Co. - Birmingham, E. 324-4505**

324-4506**

324-4507**

Administrative: 324-0634**

! Administratives 324-0635**

Fire Dothan Fire Department - Dothan, E.

I communications Switchboard 793-0100**

Communications Center 793-0215**

Communications Supervisor 793-0220**

t i communications Director 793-0277 Shift Supervisor (Assistant Chief) 793-0215**

l Fire Chief 793-0372 793-0254 l

793-0256 793-0288 Deputy Chief 793-0299 East Side Fire Station (First Responder) 793-0269**

Central Fire Station (Second Responder) 793-0254**

l 793-0255**

Fire Marshall 793-0375

{ 793-0256 i Training Officer - 793-0303 793-0288 793-0256 Fire Alabama Forrestry Nission - Dothan, E. 800-922-7688**

677-5454 Hospital Southeast Alabama Medical Center-Dothan, E.

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(designated local Radiation Casualty Treatment Center)

Cosamnications Switchboard 793-8111**

Emergency Roon Nurse Station 793-8911**

Emergency Room Doctor Office 793-8729**

Security (Special Services Department) 793-8014**

Radiation Casualty Receiving Area (Morgue) 793-8111 x8209 i
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TABLE 2 (con't) 4 Service Organization Phone j hspital Southeast Alabama Medical Center-Dothan, AL (continued) '

(designated local Radiation Casualty Treatment Center)

Public Relations Area (adjacent to morgue) 793-8111 x8794 i Public Relations Physician Representative 793-8705 Doctor Lounge (near Morgue) 793-8138 Special services Director 793-8890 793-8888

amargency Department Director 793-8729 1

Hospital Flowers Hospital - Dothan, AL.

4 (Not for radiation casualities) 1 Communications Switchboard 793-5000** l

! Emergency Dept. 794-0836**

l 793-5000 x125**

i 793-5000 X126**

793-5000 x127**

j Security (div. of Maintenance Department) 793-5000 X770**

< 1 Hospital UAB Medical Center - Birmingham, AL.

(designated regional radiation casualty treatment facility)

Communications switchboard 934-4011**

Communications Supervisor 934-4607

anergency Department 934-5105** '

i Radiation casualty Treatment Facility 934-4011**

934-3411**

i RCTF senior Oncologist 934-3411**

j Energency Dept. Achainistrator 1

934-6545 i Hospital REAC/T5 (Radiation Faergency Assistance Center /

l Training site) 9 Methodist Medical Center -

Oak Ridge, TN.

1 Communications switchboard j

615-482-2441**

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. 615-481-1000** ,

(request beeper #241) l Coeumanication Supervisor 615-481-1619**

l REAC/TS Office 615-482-2441 X502 i

4 615-576-3131 REAC/TS Director: Dr. R. C. Ricks 615-576-3131 Physicians on Call: Dr. W. W. Burr 615-576-3090 Dr. C. C. Lushbaugh 615-576-3086

{ Dr. S. A. Fry 615-576-3480 '

Poison Druid City Hospital - Tuscaloosa, AL 800-462-0800**

control Southeast Alabama Medical Center - Dothan, AL 793-8800**

Children's Hospital - Birmingham, AL. 800-292-6678**

934-4606**

Grady Memorial Hosptial - Atlanta, GA 404-589-4400**

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Organization Phone evice Dothan Police Department - Dothan, AL.

Communicatio*'s Switchboard 793-0100**

Enfarcement 793-0215**

Communications Center Communications Supervisor 793-0220**

Communications Director 793-0277 Police Chief's Office 793-0211 793-0212 4 shift Supervisor 793-0215**

Law Houston Co. Sheriff's Department - Dothan, AL Communications Office 899-1111**

Enforcement 677-4708**

677-4709**

Investigators 899-1111**

677-4809**

677-4810**

677-4811**

677-4812**

Shift Supervisor (Patrol Division) 677-4782**

Houston Co. Sheriff's Department Jail 793-0555**

677-4816**

Sheriff 677-4782**

677-4788**

Sheriff's Administrative Assistant 677-4787**

O Chief Deputy 677-4787**

Law FBI - Dothan, AL.

Enforcement Office 792-7130 D. R. Stankoski 792-1866*

K. B. Trace 792-3436*

Law FBI - Mobile, AL. -

Enforcement Communications Switchboard 438-3674**

1 Law Alabama State Troopers - Dothan, AL.

Enforcement Communications Switchboard 983-4580**

983-4587**

983-4588**

Medical rairview Clinic, 1920 Fairview Drive, Dothan, AL.

Doctors (designated for radiation casualties) ,

(general) Office 794-3192** J Dr. B. R. Byrd, Dr. D. H. Pope, 794-3193** j Dr. J. H. Sugg, Dr. J. A. Robeson, 794-3194**

794-3195** I Dr. W. F. Drewry, Dr. E. R. Mazyck, i

Dr. J. A. Wages, Dr. R. W. Nichols Table 2 CHome Phone Page 3 of 4 0 Rev. 40 0*24 hour phone

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Service Organization Phone ical Dr. David Houghton, 3228 W. Main, Suite 9B, Dothan, E ctors (Not designated for radiation casualties)

(general) Office 794-2675 Home 794-6386*

Medical Dr. L. Johnson, 509 W. Main, Dothan, E Doctors office 794-2658 (eye injuries) 794-2659 Answering Service 793-8660**

Weather FAA Flight Service Station - Dothan, E. 800-842-7511**

Infsrmation 983-3551**

Weather Houston County Emergency Management Agency - 794-7184**

Infccmation Dothan, E (f; recast only)

We ther National Weather Service - Montgomery, AL. 800-321-5453**

Information 832-7340**

832-7460 We ther National Weather Service - Birmingham, AL 945-1635**

Information 731-0837**

731-0838**

942-1811 ather National Weather Service - Mobile, AL. 633-4423**

Information Werther Great Southern Paper Co. - Cedar Springs, Ga 912-372-5541 Information 912-372-5212** l Lab Ext. 6330 Hazardous Alabama State Troopers, Montgomery, AL 261-4378**

Materials 261-4379**

261-4384**

Capt. Cottingham 261-4383 Hazardous Alabama State Troopers, Dothan, AL 983-4587**

Materials (request trocper David Dukes) 983-4588**

983-4580**

Weather National Hurricane Center 305-667-3108**

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TABLE 3 j APCO MANAGEMENT NCrfIFICATION EMERGINCY C00ItDINMCII/1tBCOVERf MANAGER /EXECIFFIVE IWCLEAR LIAISON MANAGER Pager Mobile Radio  ;

j Name APCO Ext. Home Phone Number Call Number '

. P. lEDonald 15 8FEU90 979-3133 55T-7766 993 <

j J. E. Garlington 88-64-6194 991-3902 583-7367 9972 +

l W. G. Hairston,III 88-64-6189 991-8188 583-7368 9923  ;

EMERGENCY C00RDINMOR ROUTINE MESSAGES l Dici the page number provided. A message will be recorded and the individual's

! peger will alert him to retrieve it.

f EMERGENCY C00EtDINMOR EMERGENCY MESSAGES

! Dici the peger number provided and leave a message. Mang up, wait at least 60 l

seconds, and then dial 583-7369. No messages will be recorded but a second tone ,

will be activated on all amargency Coordinator pagers.

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! EMERGENCY C00EtDINMOR CAR RADIO NCrf!FICATION i

i Refer to GO-EIP-112.

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ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT DIRECTOR I Name APCD Ext. Home Phone Pager thaber varner 2 58 2 l D. E. Mansfield 88-64-6298 823-1094 583-7373 I l

{ L. L. Bailey 88-64-6204 853-5416 583-2615 l ENGINEERING & LICENSING SUPP0EtT DIRECTOR

! Name APCO Ext. Home Phone Pager Number i j C. T- Buck 55 Er5T88 155 335 0 - 5s3-7374 1

! B. D. McKinney 88-64-6187 631-4058 583-7376 R. S. Fucich 88-64-6307 951-3778 583-2616 D. Jones 88-44-6193 870-8094 583-7375 f DOSE ASSESSMENT DIRECTOR Name APCO Ext. Home Phone Pager Number  ;

J. T RcGowan 35 5U57Di N ss3-7sii  !

l l K. W. McCracken 88-64-6181 823-7529 583-7378 ,

W. C. Carr 88-64-6198 991-8424 583-2617 4

l M. D. Rickles 88-64-6190 823-6702(unlisted) 583-7379 j O EIP-1A/S Table 3 PAGE 1 of 5 REV. 40 t

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FNP-0-EIP-8 ACTIVATIQi & T4GISTICS ASSISTANT ^^

Name APCO Ext. Home Phone Pager Number .

T. R. HIEilns MT-5797 -' 757-8024 583-7380 -

G. M. Grove 88-64-6205 967-9045 583-7381 L. Stoltz 88-64-6402 663-5908 583-7382 ,e

} H. Byars 88-64-6369 - 028-0123 583-2618f I

DOSE ASSESSMENT SUPPORT <

l Name APCO Ext. Home Phone Pa'ger Number ,

R. G. N65iffin 35 E4-3765 854-4358 583-2612 W. A. Gates 88-64-6367 854-3658 583-2613 B. H. Whitley 88-64-6217 939-3147 583-2614 S. T. Burns 88-64-6300 991-0394 583-2611 SUProRT STAPP ncurINE MESSAGES 1 Dial 583-7383, leave a message and hang up. Then dial the peger number f6r the j selected individual to alert him to retrieve the message. ,

! SUPPORT SThPP IMERGENCY MESSAGES Dial 583-7370 and leave a message. All Support Directors and t$ Activation and Logistics Assistants (excluding alternates) will be simultaneously alerted to retrieve the message. , .

PUBLIC INFORMATION MANAGER -

Name APCO Home Phone Pager Number F. N. McBe- 35 2409 988-2071 838-0946 i I Chris Conway 832-3475 277-0471 263-8376 ICAL SUPPORT _ t

! Office Home Phone Ans. Serv.

i Dr. C. iC Colvin H f"58-2365 371-1973-'- 870-1255 i l 591-0553 Dr. M. Bradley PAX 88-2202 879-0224 320-3360 933-7301 ,

i Dr. T. v. Magruder PAX 88-2365 967-1224 870-1255 933-1808 Dr. J. B. Blalock, Jr. PAX 88-2365 879-9436 - - 320-3362 933-7301 4

j LEGAL SUPPORT Name APCO Ext. IPJan Phone

! R. A. Buettner M N i

H. H. Boles 88-88-271 969-0477 INSURANCE SUPPORT Name APCo Ext. Home Phone i N. M. Horsley 88-2390 856-3034 H. K. Travis 88-2415 983-8460 >

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FMP-0-517-8 OPERdTIONSSUPPORTCDrfERJ Maintenance Shop Pax 2440 ditoriust Pax 2236 CSC Pax 2438 i

Control Roomi- Balance of Plant Area Pax 2306 Switchhouse Pax 2321 '

FLINTRIDGE IMERGENCY OPERATIONS CDFFER

! Iccation APCO Ext. Bell Number Other NGS Conference Roont 88-64-6206 783-6206 nel NGS Conference Roomt 88-64-6181 783-6181 l l NGS Conference hoom 88-64-6188 783-6188 TECIMICAL SUPPORT CENTER Location Extension l t

Communications Cabinet DDI (State Hotline - White Phone) t NRC Ring Down (Red Phone) j PAX 6015 with speaker s'hast 1601 with speaker (Formerly 3585) i C-mications Area PAX 6014 (next to Communications Cabinet)  :

l Security radio Plant radio OEmergency Director PAX 6016 operations Manager PAX 6017 {

Maintenance Manager PAX 6018 l 1

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FAX 6011 l

Health Physics Manager PAX 6012 NRC PAX 6013 PAX 6019 Monitoring Area PAX 6010

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Loc tion APCO Ext. Oth7r Shift Foreman's Office Unit-1 2445 NRC ENS (Red Phone)

Shift Foreman's Office Unit-II 6068 ft Aids Office. 2437 EW; NRC H.P. dial up l Shift Support Supervisor 6069 Control Roas Area APCO Ext.

Unit 1 Shift Supervisor 2355 Unit 2 Shift Supervisor 2353 Unit i Operators Desk 2304, 2303 Unit 2 Operators Desk- 2354 EMERGENCY OPERATICNS FACILITY Location EWP Ext. Other en-and Center (Room 106).......... 6134 , ,

TSC Intercom 6136 NRC ENS (Red Phone) 6156 NRC HPN Admin. Support Director (Room 106) 88-1611 Security Radio l Recovery Manager (Room 106)........ 6135 88-1603 Plant Radio l NRC (Room 106)..................... 6155 District Radio PI Site Coordinator (Room 106)..... 6133 E2ei handset Administrative Support /Public Information(PI) Area (Room 103). Equipped with OPX

-Adminstrative Support Director.... 6119 extension that may

-Administrative Support Staff...... 6121 be activated if PAX PI Site Coordinator...........'.... 6150 system fails 1

CWPIstaff..........................6151,6120 Dose Assessment (Room 104) EM

-Dose Assessment Director.......... 6122 Security Radio

-Dose Assessment Staff............. 6123 State RMT Radio 6148 (monitor only) 6130 Equipped with OFX

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extension that may be activated if PAX system fails Telecopier (Room 104).............. 88-2347 l Telecopier verification............ 6130 NRC(Room 105)...................... 6131...................... Equipped with OPX 6132 extension that may be activated if PAX system fails Technical Support / Engineering Area (Room 115)

-Engineering & Licensing Support Director. 6141

-Technical Support Staff.................. 6193 6194 6195  !

Radiochemistry / Counting Room (Rm 117) 6142 )

ENV Monitoring (Rm 112) 6137 i Chemical Lab (Rm 114) 6139 {

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FNP-0-EIP-8 ALTERNATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (Headland,AL) Bell # 693-3356 through 693-3359 or 693-2831 (unlitted rings Dittrict Manager only)

Location APCO Ext. Other Recovery Manager 6186 center 88-86-84-4753 ENN 88-86-84-4754 Security Radio 88-86-84-4755 District Radio 6107 5 tate MT Radio (Monitor only)

Engineering & Licensing 6188 88-86-84-4750 88-86-84-4751 88-86-84-4752 SAFETY AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT IEU: APCO Ext. HOME PHONE W. P. Kirk 88-2321 870-4119 R. C. Mooney 88-2337 663-7855 P. R. Bizjak 88-2374 879-5493 K. L. Roberts 88-2368 853-0743 SIREN FAILURE REPORTING Southeast Division Teleconnunications Dept. PAX 88-86-3800 PAX 88-86-3621 PAX 6965 687-5114 687-3521 x 3621 TABLE 3 PAGE 5 of 5 Rev. 40 O

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PNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 4 STATE NOTIFICATIN TE OF ALABAMA reau of Radiological Health - Montgomery, AL.

Business Office 261-5313 261-5314 261-5315 261-5316 Emergency Operations Center (staffed only during event) 261-4396 Page (ask operator to page 4971) 261-4378**

J. L. McNees 277-1380*

A. V. Godwin 272-6540*

K. E. Whatley 288-7207*

B. O. Hannah 281-0542*

B. Eden 262-4741*

Alahnma Department of Public Safety - Montgomery, AL.

Connunications Office 261-4378**

261-4379**

261-4384**

Byron Prescott (Director) 261-4394 261-3641*

Houston County Emergency Management Agency.- Dothan, AL.

Business Office 794-9720 793-9655 677-4708**

677-4709**

677-4704 677-4705

' 677-4706 Operations Room (staffed only during event) 793-6497 793-6496 CEOC (State) Operations Chief 792-0760 Karyn Gilley (Director) 692-3344*

Pat Bradley (Deputy Director) 677-5663*

Brenda Dunning (Administrative Assistant) 793-7026*

Weather Information (forecasts only) 794-7184**

STATE OF FIDRIDA West Area Coordinator (R.R. Smith in Defuniak Springs) 904-892-3196 904-892-5456*

Division of Disaster Preparedness State Warning Point, Tallahassee 904-488-1320**

904-488-1900**

904-488-1321**

Alternate Warning Point, Tallahassee 904-488-5757 Office of Radiation Control, Tallahassee 904-487-1004

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Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services Orlando Radiological Lab 305-299-0580**

Lyle Jarret 904-893-4999*

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pt. of Natural Resources Env. Protection Div. 404-656-4300**

(Radiological) 800-241-4113**

rgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) 404-656-5500**

404-656-6401**

Blakely-Early Co.

Civil Defense Office 912-723-3029 Pager (ask for pager 45) 912-723-5150**

Ray Jarrett (Director) 912-723-6304*

Memorial Hospital 912-723-4241 Ambulance Service 912-723-4343**

Sheriff Dispatcher 912-723-3484**

912-723-3577**

FORHARD EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENITR 9 EARLY CO. JAIL GINA (Support Room) 912-723-6215 Env. Protection Div. (Support Room; 912-723-4051 Military Support (Support Room) 912-723-4712 GEMA (Communication Room)(with telecopier jack) 912-723-4014 GEMA (Operations Room) 912-723-4625 912-723-4641 ENV. Protection Div. (Operations Room) 912-723-4746 912-723-4826 912-723-4856 NRC (Operations Room) 912-723-4952 GEMA (Mobile Connand Post) 912-723-4913 ENV. Protection Div. (Mobile Lab) 912-723-4746 O 912-723-4826 912-723-4856 Early Co. Emergency Operations Center 912-723-6238 912-723-6311 912-723-6322 912-723-3029 6

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FNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 5 REGUIATORY NOTIFICATION OR ASSISTANCE OOrganization Name Phone NRC - Headquarters Operations Center: Bethesda, Md. Red Phone (DIS)

Health Physics Network 22 Duty Office: Bethesda, Md. (301)951-0550**

(301)427-4056**

(301)427-4259** -

(301)492-8893**

NRC - Region II Business Office (404)331-4503 1 (404)331-4504 J. N. Grace (404)331-5500 Regional Administrator (404)934-2006*

J. A. 01shinski (404)331-5610 Deputy Regional Administrator (404)971-1045*

David verre111 (404)331-5526 Chief, Reactor Projects, Branch I (404)971-5983*

R. S. Cantrell, (404)331-5534 Chief, Reactor Projects, Section IB (404)252-7955*

l Ken Clark, (404)331-5503 Public Affairs (Region II) (404)458-5780*

NRC - Resident Inspector Office 899-3386 899-3387 PAX 2480 l ,

1 William H. Bradford 793-3165*

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. natitute of Nuclear Power Operations (Switchboard) (404TF5T3600**

Duty Officer (Emergency) (404)953-0904**

(404)953-0922**

Oak Ridge Opns Office of DOE (615)576-1004**

(Request through State of Alabama if possible) (615)525-7885**

(615)S76-1005**

(615)S76-1006**

University of Georgia - Center for Applied Isotope Study (404)542-5579 (404)S42-1395 (404)S42-1309

' (404)542-2200**

tore 404-542-2200 will contact Campus Police. Request that they contact Dr. John Noakes or Mr. Jim Spaulding Organization Name Phone Southern Conpany D. E. Dutton(Director Nuclear Support) PAX 35 61-7603 Services, Inc. 88-61-7604 877-7603 877-7604 l

823-5843*

l 979-0825*

O J. R. Crane (Mgr Farley Support) PAX 88-61-5832 868-5832 991-8820*

425-6294*

Chris. Byrd(Civil & Arch. P.E.) PAX 88-61-5852 868-5852 988-5675*

W. R. Hill (Proj. Support Mgr) PAX 88-61-5838 868-5838 956-4902*

D. E. Kendrick (Mech. P.E.) PAX 88-61-5828 868-5828 221-2646*

Norman Antonio (Elec. P.E.) PAX 88-61-5858 868-5858 785-7919*

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945-4562 i

Bob Wise -

PAX 88-2722 PAX.88-2532 945-4560

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. Resident Site Manager William R. Navey,III Office 899-8125 899-3371 899-8629 PAX 2432 Home 794-2932 l Pager 793-0811 -

Water Reactors Division (Pittsburgh)

Inform one Westinghouse contact, using this list in the order shown, to ensure early notification to W of an emergency occurring at ENP. Be prepared to

> transmit the data requested in Appendix 4, to discuss as many facts as are j available at the time of the call and to identify a cognizant individual to j provide continuing communications and updates to W.

l Title Name Office Mcme Pa e Hot Line

1. Site Services Mgr. lEiil Baulig 5 9 7376 79T7354 - 846 AREA CODE 412 FOR ALL NUMBERS IN SEC. 2 THROUGH 12 f

I 2. Operating Plant Regional Manager Joe Leblang 256-6390 325-1023 325-3998 l i

Alternate Jim Knochel 256-6496 733-1425

3. Emergency Response Director Tom Anderson 256-6155 327-8289 327-7221 i

ist Alternate Joe Epstein 733-5510 963-1403 963-0328 2nd Alternate Dave Woodward 256-6161 325-1151 327-0323 i

4. Emergency Response ,

Deputy Director Ron'Lehr 829-4027 373-1699 856-7613 l 1st Alternate Charlie Ponitz 374-7510 837-1451 834-6160 2nd Alternate Clem Eicheldinger 256-6656 327-6389 783-4882

5. Service Response Mgr. Don White 256-6590 325-2740 963-0325 ist Alternate Bob Stokes 256-6409 325-1128 327-8214  :

, 2nd Alternate Joe Leblang 256-6390 325-1023 325-3998 l

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Communications Mgr. John Buck 374-4328 421-2294 731-2826 I ist Alternate Mae Damerow 374-4726 327-2621 733-2202 l 2nd Alternate sue Howell 642-3341 372-8569 l 7. Technical Center Mgr. Pres Rahe 374-4868 327-7712 327-6330

1st Alternate John McAdoo 374-4374 327-1852 327-8297 2nd Alternate Fred Cadek 374-4720 327-1023 373-0358 TABLE 6 PAGE 2 of 4 i O REV. 40 l I

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9. ERP Drills / Training Toby Burnett 374-5599/7105 327-7662 325-3146
10. SRT Leader mm Dent 722-5137 838-1457 i ist Alternate Bernie Haertjens 256-6887 832-1774

.. 2nd Alternate Pat Walker 722-5762 872-4790 l

11. Operations Support Jim Evans 374-7501 925-9235 1st Alternate Jeffrey B. Simon 733-6416 325-2094 2nd Alternate John E. Hevlow 733-6392 795-7049 j 12. Health Physics Jim Planigan 374-4651 446-9917 l Support Mgr. (Alt. Off. 273-3207)  ;

l 1st Alternate craig Wilson 722-5750 339-2934 l j 2nd Alternate John Muskanick 722-5750 464-0716 i 4

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l Larry Cummings New York 212-997-5771(day)

J Al Rand Office 212-997-5874 (emergency / night) t Hamilton, Bermuda Office -

809-295-5447(day) 809-294-2230 (night)

J AMERICAN NUCLFAR INSURERS rgency 203-677-7715 (24 hr) -

j 203-677-7305 (24 hr)

APCo Construction Warehouse l Outside phone lines: 794-7329, 794-7395, 793-2255, 899-5171 1

j Title Name ~ PAX Home Pa r l Supervisor of Power Jolii'Hackett T420 7 F 7379 - 999 i Plant Material-Const. t i i j BEEPER INSTRUCTIO45: 1 i

l 1. Dial 793-5999 1 l 2. Phone will ring approximately 2 times and a " beep" will sound.

3. Speak a short message. Se beeper wearer will hear your message as you speak.
4. S e phone will " beep" again, after which you may hang up.

If contact with the construction warehouse personnel cannot be made as indicated above, request assistance from the following APCO Construction personnel 1

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Titl7 Name PAX Home Project Engineer T 5. Hegi T@l 79T4772 Asst. Project Engineer J. S. Fitzgerald 3402 793-2879 71old office Administrator B. K. Vansant 3425 793-6182

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In the event of an emergency when there are no Construction Management personnel on site, such as week-ends, holidays or at night and assistance is needed, the following procedure will be followed:

1. First call - J. G. Hegi at home phone number listed above. If call is answered by Mr.

Hegi, no further calls are necessary.

2. In the event you are unable to contact J. G. Hegi, the following persons will be ca'. led in order, as listed:

A. J. S. Fitzgerald, at the home phone number listed above.

B. B. K. Vansant, at the home phone number listed above.

I Seismic Information National Earthquake Center 303-236-1500**

Golden, Colorado l l Hydrologic Information Corps of Engineers - 205-690-2737 Water Management Dept. (6:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

Hydrologic Information Andrews Dan 912-723-3482**

vannah River Duty Officer 803-725-3333**

ra ions ce 803-725-2117**

Western Union Telegraph 800-325-6000**

i Air Products 205-653-6366

. 205-794-5422

, 404-451-2712

{ 813-461-0457 800-523-9374 (if no answer to the above numbers)

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FNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 7A O HEALTH PHYSICS SUPPORT Phone Name and Position Nesbitt, C. D. 792-7675 Technical Superintendent Mitchell, M. W. 792-6007 Health Physics Supervisor Fcrnsworth, P. E. 793-1518 HP Sector Supervisor P:tton, B. P. 793-3646 Plant Health Physicist Walden, J. M. 794-2867 Radwaste Supervisor Hostetter, D. A. 794-0908 Plant instructor Wr , N. M. 899-5677 Sr. Plant Instructor er, G. A. 677-5937 Foreman McGilvray, M. O. 793-0535 HP Foreman Graves, O. M. 792-8929 Shift Support Supervisor -

Neher, R. G. 793-4353 HP Foreman Harlos, P. P. 792-7173 HP Foreman Griffin, C. D. 793-2099 HP Foreman

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FNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 7B CHEMISTRY / RADIOCHEMISTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT yne, W. R. 693-3287 Chemistry & Environmental Supervisor Wood, III, R. T.

Plant Chemist 792-1951 Livingston, R. A. 792-0689 Chemistry Foreman Robinson, J. R.

Chemistry Foreman 794-3438 Whitehead, R. L.

Safety Specialist 794-8667 Ham, R. H.

Generating Plant Engineer I 793-9452 Grissette, D. E.

ENV & EMG Planning Supervisor 792-5865 Bouillon, J. F. 793-4603 Dosimetry Foreman W

793-6720

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MALE 8 TECiti!ChL SUPPORT CENTER ChLL LIST O The individuals period (Monday through listed Sunday)below will serve on a rotating basis as as the "on-call" scheduled by periodic Managers memoranda from the General Manager-Itaclear Plant. The scheduled individual may arrange for substitution by another person on his rotation by notifying the Shift Aide and the on-call amargency Director. A designated alternate may substitute subject to advance approval by the amargency Director (s) for the substitution period.

"On-call" is defined ast

a. At rarley Nuclear Plant, or
b. At the individual's home where he can be reached at his home phone number, or
c. At a specific location in the Dothan area other than the individual's home Ale the control room has the phone number where the individual can be contacted, or
d. In the Dothan area (not greater than 30 miles from downtown Dothan) Ale the individual's peger is _0N.
1. The peger will be activated by dialing 793-XXXX (pager number) on the 794-0800 Dothan exchange.
2. On any exchange other than the Dothan exctange the peger will be activated by dialing 1-793-XXXX (Dager number).
3. After diali , two rings will be followed by a high frequency tone; the c let then has 15 seconds to deliver a message. NDFE The peger is a receiver only. It has no transmitting capability.

Mobile madlo Name and Position Home phone Pager Number Call Number 793-3513/3s57 ' yszy operations Manager

1. B. L. Moore 793-4234
2. J. E. Odom 793-6320
3. B. W. Vanlandinghan 793-9143 Maintenance Manager 793-8479
1. L. A. Ward 696-4357 9915
2. H. R. Garland 793-1131
3. T. W. Cherry 792-7080 t Technical Manager 793-8388
1. R. D. Rogers 793-6522 794-3920 9916 >
2. R. G. Ber @ ill 9914 l
3. C. D. Nesbitt . 792-7675
4. R. H. Marlow 794-9343 Health Physics Manager 793-3777 l
1. M. W. Mitchell 792-6007
2. B. P. Patton 793-3646
3. P. E. Farnsworth 793-1518 usLE 8
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Fw-6-EIP-8 Mobilo Radio Name and Position Home phone Pager Number Call Number SAER Supervisor

  • 793-8455
1. J. K. Osterholtz 793-2752 q 2. W. H. Warren 899-8654 Q 3.

4.

W. D. Oldfield R. R. Martin 792-2949 793-5546

5. C. D. Nichols 899-8327
  • For PCRC meetings only - not part of the TSC Staff or FNP Emergency Organization Reactor Engineer
1. E. W. Carmack 794-0186 793-8454
2. W. S. MacDonald 793-1322
3. C. F. Westberry 794-4090 Chemistry Supervisor ~
1. J. R. Robinson 794-3438 793-5951
2. R. A. Livingston 792-0689
3. R. T. Wood 792-1951
4. R. H. Hammt 793-9452 Environmental Supervisor
1. W. R. Bayne 693-3287 793-0814
2. J. Q. sp 792-4248
3. D. E. Grissette 792-5865
4. J. F. Bouillon 793-4603, Computer Support
1. J. P. Higginbothan 792-3249 793-0845
2. H. D. Nester
  • 793-1877
3. D. L. hat 585-3975
4. L. N. Evans 792-7215 or 696-5501 Licensing Engineer
1. A. H. Chan 793-3916
2. J. T. Brantley 904-638-8954
3. M. K. Galle 793-7997 Systems Engineer -
1. T. H. Esteve 794-9355
2. R. M. Coleman 793-2808
3. J. K. Osterholtz 793-2752
4. L. M. Stinson 792-1038 I&C Support
1. W. E. Avery 723-3498 793-8471
2. N. C. Dykes 794-5667
3. L. T. Wiger 912-723-6498 GPTS Support
1. L. D. Bradshaw 792-6838 793-8483 9955
2. P. W. Trotter 794-7250 I
3. K. E. Kendrick 793-1278 Mechanical & Electrical '
1. H. D. Erbskorn 793-1884 793-8411
2. 5. R. Yance 794-0938
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FNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 9 OIL AND HAZARDOUS WASTE SPILL NOTIFICATIONS Contact Phone Organization Business office, 271-7700 Alabama Department of Environmental Management Montgomery, AL John W1111 ford 272-6188*

Charles Horn 277-1364*

James Warr 272-5849*

John Chitwood 272-9694*

404-347-3931 l U. S. Environmental Business Office Protection Agency Atlanta, GA National Response Center 404-347-4062** l 800-424-8802**

U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center APCo Environmental Affairs (Gen. Office) PAX 88-4124 l W. D. Herrin 250-4124 663-9628*

T. M. Ryals PAX 88-4102 l 250-4102 664-1301*

A11 worth Enterprises 841-1707 Tarrant City, AL 841-1708 841-1960**

O Chemical Waste Management 652-9721**

Emelle, AL 652-9763**

CHDfTREC 800-424-9300**

Great Southern Paper Co. - 912-372-5541**

5. E. Rathel (Tech Ser. Supt.) 912-758-2116*

Richard Posey (I2N Control Supv.) 205-794-7444*

Tenneco 011 Co. - Columbia, AL 912-723-3631 Cleo Savelle 912-723-3632*

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and Position Phone I Nesbitt, C. D. 792-7675 l

Technical superintendent j nogers, R. D. 793-6522 Computer services supervisor

Marlow, R. N. 794-9343 Technical supervisor j stephenson, E. L. 792-0884 GFE supervising i

Webb, F. 793-7309 l

Generating Plant Engineer II McDaniel, s. G. 793-2165

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j asyne, W. R. 693-3287 i stry & Environmental supervisor gginbotham, J. P.

Computer software supervisor 792-3249 Pyfrom, J. E.

Plant software specialist 794-6743 Hester, H. D.

Computer Engineer 793-1877 Don Grissette ENV & EMG. Planning supervisor 792-5865 PERILE RADIO CALL MsWERS vehicle call number rire Protection Truck, vehicle 0-4546 None Auxiliary Fire stigede Van, vehicle 8-1019 9969 tw.hnical superintendent Car, vehicle 8-7805 9915 TABLE 10 0 PAGE 1 or 1 REV. 36 EIP-1A/6

FNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 11 TELECOPII"R NUMBERS O Telecopier verification Number Location Number / Type AEMA (Beergency Operations 205-261-3421(Cannon 330) 205-261-3519 Center) 205-261-3317(Xerox 400 I-Manual) 205-261-3519 275304(FAXPAK)

(Director's Office) 205-264-4405(Cannon rax 330) 205-261-3318 Alabama Rad Health 205-261-5000(Panafax W3000) 205-261-5315 275302(FAXPAK) 205-261-5313 Bechtel-Gaithersburg 301-977-5002(Dex3600) 301-926-0453 301-977-4924(Dex3600) 301-926-0453 Early County 20C 912-723-5908(Panafax W3000) 912-723-3484 275306(FAXPAK) 912-723-3577 EOF 205-250-2347(Panafax W3000) 205-899-5156x6130 275301(FAXPAK)

Flintridge EOC 205-78'3-6213 205-783-6399 275299(rAXPAK)

FNP Adininistration 205-899-5156X6049(Panafax) 205-899-5156x2229 l GEMA 404-656-6086(Panafax W3000) 404-656-6166 275305(FAXPAK)

Alabama Rad Health Office at 205-793-3550(Panafax W3000)

Houston Co. IDC 275303(FAXPAK)

INPO 404-952-6728(Rapicos 1500) 404-95 -5329 404-953-9208(Rapicca 1500) 404-951-4732 404-953-3600X239(Xerox 485) 404-951-4732 404-953-7549(Xerox 495) 404-953-7527 ITr World Communications 800-424-2853 (customer service) not needed Washington, DC 800-424-6216 (access no.) not needed Table 11 Page 1 of 2 Rev. 40 O

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FNP-0-EIP-8 Telecopice verification Location Number /rype Number NRC-HQ Bethesda, MD 301-492-8110(Rapifax) 301-492-7371 O 301-492-7617 (3M-9165) 301-492-4994(Panafax) 301-492-7371 301-492-7371 NRC-Region II 404-331-4449(Panafax PX100) 404-331-5510 404-331-4407(Rapifax-Auto) 404-331-5510 SCSI - Bhan(Inverness) 205-877-7283(Dex3600) 205-877-7156 205-877-7584(Dex 4100) 205-877-7156 J. R. Crane (Inverness) 205-877-7453(Dex 3600) 205-868-5837

- Data Center (Atlanta) 404-399-3966(Dex 2100) 404-399-3385 TSC 205-250-1155(Panafax MV3000) 205-250-1601 275300(FAXPAK)

Westinghouse

-Bhan 205-945-4532(Rapicos 130) 205-945-4532

-NSD 412-374-5738(NEFAX BIT) 412-374-4930 412-374-5744 412-374-4930 (Rapicom 3300 III) 412-374-5512(NEFAX 2D) 412-374-4930 FAXPAK Instructions

a. Dial the ITr customer service number listed above. Tell the individual who you are, that you work for Alahama Power Co. at the Farley Nuclear Plant, that you 4 are in a drill or emergency situation (as appropriate), and that you require a 1

FAXPAK access number with low activity to ensure rapid delivery of your telecopy. '1his should be done approximately one minute prior to telecopying each O b.

message.

Dial the phone number given by FAXPAK customer service and listen for a tone.

(If for some reason customer service could not be reached, you may use the ITr access number given above.)

c. Dial FNP account number 455334
d. Dial destination code 900* (all locations except A1. hergency Management Agency) -

and listen for beep: OR 901* (Al. Pad Health at Montgomery & Dothan locations only) on 902* (all locations except EOF - for communications checks) OR Individual six-digit FAXPAK number plus*.

Do not hesitate between the account number and the destination code,

e. Dial document integrity code and listen for beep: 5*
f. Dial start code and wait for FAXPAK to give a transmission number: 6
g. Begin transmission
h. Verify receipt of transmission using the nei i

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2 I NG8-Dl, ENERGENCY IKrTIFICATION ME2MORK i Effective Date: l Approved: i i Senior Vice President - Nuclear Generation i 1.0 Pungse  !

l This directive describes the locations and capabilities  !

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I require that interfacing procedures be developed for '

each dispatcher station.

t 3.0 Description .

An ENN unit is installed at the following locations: l j FNP Technical Support Center t

j FNP Emergency Operations Facility AFCo Nuclear Generation Flintridge Alabama Department of Radiological Health * -

) Alabama Department of Civil Defense

  • Alabama Department of Public Safety
  • l l Georgia Emergency Management Agency l 1 ,

Houston County Sheriff Dispatcher Houscon County Office of Civil Defense j Houston County Office of Radiological Health rarly County (GA) Sheriff Dispatcher  !

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/~ When all phones are cradled, all speakers are muted.

(~s] If any one of the phones is lifted off the cradle all I speakers are activated except the speaker associated l with the phone taken off the hook. The phones do not l ring. The person lifting the phone need only speak into the phone to be heard by personnel at all the other ENN units. When any other ENN phone is taken off the hook the associated speaker will be muted and normal two way voice communication is established between the two parties. This communication will be transmitted through those speakers not muted, i.e.

those with the associated phone cradled.

CAUTION Upon completion of any transmission from a given station the phone must be returned to the cradle to activate the associated speaker. Do not leave phone unattended off the cradle.

l 4.0 Net Control 4.1 Initial Notification In an emergency situation dictating the activation

(',S) s of the ENN, the Technical Support Center at l Farley Nuclear Plant shall make initial notification l

using the following message l

l "This is (Name and Title) at Farley Nuclear l Plant. P;. ease initiate your radiological notification procedure".

i Dispatchers will acknowledge receipt of the above message and proceed in accordance with l their procedures. No technical information will l be given until the appropriate state and/or j local agency (ies) are on the ENN.

l 4.2 False Notification In the event of an attempted false notification I or other misuse of the ENN, the speaker in the l TSC at Farley Nuclear Plant will be activated l and FNP personnel will receive the message ,

l transmitted. If the message is an attempt to 1 cause a false notification, FNP supervisory 1 personnel will lift the TSC phone and state

" Negative, Negative, Negative" followed by "This

(^3 is (Name and Title)_ acknowledge negative".

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4.3 Subsequent Communications The ENN may also be used for the clear transmission of technical, radiological and meterological data and action statements and recommendations based on evaluation of this data.

The Technical Su) port Center (TSC) at the Farley Nuclear Plant shall be net control for all ENN communications. The TSC shall have priority in transmitting information and shall govern transmission by other organizations.

5.0 Communications checks The ENN will be tested on the first Tuesday of each month between 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Dothan, Alabama time. The test will be performed as follows:

The shift supervisor will remove the receiver from his phone and repeat, "This is (Name and Title) at Farley Nuclear Plant, this is a communications check, acknowledge". Acknowledgement should "j follow the order given in paragraph 3.0.

The shift supervisor will verify that all ENN units are responding and notify the appropriate organization by separate means.

6.0 System Security.

The possibility for misuse and/or abuse of this type system is obvious. Therefore, each organization t1at has an ENN unit installed in locations not manned on a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> basis shall provide adequate security measures to minimize the probability of misuse and abuse.

Descriptions of the security measures established will be provided to Alabama Power Company.

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- - FNP-0-EIP-8 WESTINGHOUSE EVENT DATA CHECKLIST

's INFORMATION INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING DATE: TIME:

FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT EVENT RCS PARAMETERS

1. RCS Pressure psia
2. Trend Up / Down / Stable
3. Prze. Level  % Span
4. Trend Up / Down / Stable
5. Przr. Liquid Temp./ Steam Temp. / OF
6. Przr. licaters on / Off RCS MAKEUP FLOW STATUS
7. Safety Injection, Flowrate On / Off gym
8. RWST Level E F
9. Normal Makeup, Flowrate In On / Off, gpm
10. Letdown Flowrate gpm/ isolated NSSS LOOP PARAMETERS LOOP A B C

(~'N 11. Wide Range T F)

' d 12. Wide Range T h ((O F)

13. RCP Status (6n/Off)
14. S.G. Pressure (psia) ,
15. Trend Up / Down / Stable
16. S.G. Level, Wide Range (% Span)
17. S.G. Narrow Range (% Span)
18. Trend -

Up / Down / Stable

19. Steam Flow (% Nominal
20. MSIV Status Open/ Closed
21. Main Feedwater Flow (gpm)
22. Auxiliary Feedwater Flow (gpm)
23. Condensate Storage Tank Level E F CONTAINMENT PARAMETERS
24. Containment Pressure, Temp, psig 0F
25. Containment Radiation
26. Recirculation Sump Level 1
27. liydrogen Concentration  %

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FNP-0-EIP-26 OFFSITE NCyrIFICATIQ1 1.0 Purpose the purpose of this procedure is to outline the responsibilities of plant officials in notifying offsite authorities concerning various events at Farley Nuclear Plant.

2.0 References 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Baergency Plan 2.2 FNP-0-EIP-2 Duties of the Shift Supervisor 2.3 FNP-0-EIP-3 Duties of the Energency Director 2.4 FNP-0-EIP-8 Emergency Communications 2.5 FNP-0-EIP-11 Handling of Injured Personnel 2.6 FNP-0-EIP-12 Alert 2.7 FNP-0-EIP-13 Fire Emergencies 2.8 FNP-0-EIP-17 Notification of Unusual Event 1

2.9 FNP-0-EIP-18 Site Area mergency 1 2.10 FNP-0-EIP-19 General amargency 2.11 FNP-0-AP-60 011 Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan 2.12 10CFR50.72 (Red Phone Notification Criteria) 2.13 10CFR73.71(c) (Security Contingency Notification criteria) 3.0 General 3.1 In the event of certain occurrences at Farley Nuclear Plant, several offsite authorities must be notified. It is the responsibility of plant officials to aske the notification to the appropriate authorities. the plant officials responsible for official notifications are 3.1.1 shift Supervisor 3.1.2 Emergency Director 3.1.3 Security Supervisor Cen. Rev. 13 O

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mP-0-EIP-26 (V tore: As a general rule, notification of offsite support groups will be at the Emergency Director's discretion.

3.2 to NRC shall be notified inunediately after notification of the appropriate state or local agencies and not later than one hour after the declaration of one of the Emergency Classes.

3.3 When making a report to the NRC under this procedure, the following shall be identified:

3.3.1 he Emergency class declared, or 3.3.2 "One-Hour Report," or "Four-Hour Report" 3.3.3 Name of individual making notification.

tere he attached checklist (Figure 1) may be used for guidance in making reports to the NRC Operations Center. It is not intended that the checklist be completed prior to, or as a condition of, making a notification. Instead, the list is intended to describe the types of A information about events that have been useful V to the NRC.

3.4 h e Alabama Bureau of Radiological Health and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GD %) will be notified within 15 minutes of the declarition of a Notification of Unusual Event, an Alert, or a Site Area Emergency, consistant with operational priorities existing during the emergency and the need for off-site emergency actions.

3.5 he Alabama Bureau of Radiological Health and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency will be notified within 15 minutes of the declaration of a General Emergency.

4.0 Notification Means 4.1 h e NRC Regional Office shall be contacted by use of the NRC ,

Emergency Notification System (DJS) for notifications required I within one hour or four hours of the occurrence of the event. '

if the nas is not functional, notify NRC headquarters by consercial telephone per mP-0-EIP-8 Table 5.

4.2 he Alabama Bureau of Radiological llealth and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) shall be notified using either the Emergency Notification Network (D1N) or connercial j telephone service using NP-0-EIP-8 to obtain necessary p)

(, telephone numbers.

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i I mardcopy initial and follow-up messages (Figures 2 and 3) will  :

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be sent by telecopy to both Alabama sureau of mediological  !

Nealth and GEMk. If a report must be made to a locat;,on j without telecopy capability, verbal notification will be made '

I per the outline of the hardcopy message forms. <

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j A telecopy service known as FAIPAE is available for 7 l

simultaneous transmission of these messages to multiple  !

I destinations. Instructions and telephone numbers for FAIPAK j are located in Table 11 of EIP-4. If FAEPAE is not used, l

individual transmission of the messays to each location must be l made. AL sureau of Radiol ical Nea;,th and GBUL will initially l

} Atlanta, respectively. They may be located in Montgomery .

subsequently transfer to Dothan and Early Co., respectively. f

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notifications and to confirm receipt of telecopies. It may be i used for subsequent transmission of information as necessary l after the initial notification has been e lished. .

o 4.3 Necessary telephone numbers for offsite agencies, support I f groups, and plant esployees are contained in FID-0-EIP-8 and in ,

I the Plant Notification moster which is attached to EIP-4. i 5.0 anergency Notification Requirements l

occurrence Para. No. *l j Personnel anergency IIP-11 5.1 j

Fire smergency EIP-13 5.2 i

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5.4 I-Site Area Ehergency EIP-18 5.5 .

l l General Ekstgency EIP-19 5.6 >

a I 5.1 Notifications for EIP-11, " Handling of Injured Personnel" l' f 5.1.1 the shift supervisor shall notify: ,

5.1.1.1 Plant security if the plant emer vehicle  !

j (PEV) is needed or if the injury s) nvolve j breeches of plant security or if off-site i agencies are to be escorted on-site.

I I 5.1.1.2 An Arco approved ambulance service, if

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5.1.1.3 southeast Alabase Itedical Center (SAftC) if an injured person is to be transported to SAptc. f

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5.1.1.4 An AFCo approved doctor if an injured person l

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5.1.1.5 Se amargency Director (ED).

i 5.1.2 Se ED shall notify l 5.1.2.1 muergency coordinator l t

i 5.1.2.2 Alabama sureau of mediological IIsolth if a  !

l radiation casualty is to be transported to an l j off-site medical facility.  ;

1 j 5.1.2.3 Se tec, if the injury requires the transport  ;

j of a radioactively contaminated person to an  !

j off-site medical facility. l' 1

5.1.2.4 An AFCo approved ambulance service if needed J} for transfer of casualties from local medical l l facilities to other medical facilities. l l l 5.1.2.5 university of Alabama Stedical Center (UhftC) '

i Radiation casualt Treatment Facilij:y (RCTF), [

if needed for ass stance.

5.1.2.6 oak Ridge Associated Universities (Osmu) [

Radiation Emergency Assistance 3

center / training site (REAC/f5) if needed for a assistance.

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5.2.1 me shift supervisor shall notify

l 5.2.1.1 Plant Fire stigede and Plant Auxiliary Fire

! stigede, as appropriate. i j 5.2.1.2 Dothan Fire Department (DFD), if neededt l A. Call DFD providing pertinent information j about the fire. Request that DFD call l

back to verify the request for l I assistance.

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FNP-0-EIP-26 l 5.2.1.3 Plant security if the fire involves breaches of plant security or if off-site agencies are O to be escorted on-site.

5.2.1.4 he ID ,

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5.2.1.6 Air Products if the seer involves a liquid hydrogen tank, a i d oxygen tank, i or ascociated use systems.

i 5.2.2 2e ID shall notify j Appropriate portions of the Plant amargency l 5.2.2.1 Organisation ,

5.2.2.2 meergency coordinator (sc)

If PCB transfonwes are involved in the fire-related incident provide BC with appropriate Environmental Protection Agency notification information from EIP-13.

5.2.2.3 NRC 5.2.2.4 Appropriata state authorities (courtesy call '

unless emergency plan classification O applies).

5.3 Notification Requirements for EIP-17, " Notification of thusual Event" 5.3.1 Se shift supervisor shall notify the ED and perform ED t duties until properly relieved.  ;

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5.3.2.1 Plant security if the emergency involves f breaches of plant security. i 5.3.2.2 Appropriate portions of the Plant amargency l organization. ,

5.3.2.3 auergency coordinator i

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l 5.3.2.4 Alabama Bureau of Radiological IIsalth  !

j concerning the nature of the Isotification of 1 j Unusual Event status. 'this notification will  !

1 normally be inititated within 15 mintes of l the declaration of the footification of Unusual Event consistent with operational priorities existing during the Notification j

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of thusual Event and the need for off-site

emergency actions. l

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! 5.3.2.5 Georgia unorgency leenagement Agency '

j concerning the nature of the Notification of Unusup' Event status. 'this notification will  !

f j normally be inititated within 15 mimtes of the declaration of the lootification of I i

i thusual Event consistant with operational l 1

pelocities esisting during the lentification t

' of thusual Event and the need for off-site emergency actions.  ;

1 5.3.2.6 mc per section 3.2 and 3.3. l l

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! 5.3.2.7 U. s. Army Explosive ordnance Disposal (50D) l J

group at Fort Ducker, if needed. j i ,

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5.4.1 'the shift supervisor shall notify the ID and perform ED  :

duties until properly relieved. l i

5.4.2 'the ED shall notify

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breaches of plant security.

5.4.2.2 Appropriate portions of the Plant Beergency  ;

organisation l 5.4.2.3 amargency coordinator l

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5.4.2.4 Alabean sureau of mediological assalth j concerning the Alert status and reason for f the status. 'this notification will normally l

> be initiated within 15 minutes of the i

declaration of the Alert consistent with j operational priorities esisting during the Alert and the need for off-site emergency I actions.

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O concerning the Alert status and reason for.

the status. his notification will normally be initiated within 15 minutes of the i declaration of the Alert consistent with operational priorities existing during the 1

Alert and the need for off-site emergency actions.

5.4.2.6 NRC per Section 3.2 and 3.3. l 5.4.2.7 U. S. Army EOD group at Fort Rucker, if needed.

5.5 Notification Requirements for EIP-18,." Site Area Emergency"

. 5.5.1 he Shift Supervisor shall notify the ED and perform ED duties until properly relieved.

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5.5.2 Se ED shall notify:

1 5.5.2.1 Plant security if the emergency involves breaches of plant security.

5.5.2.2 Appropriate portions of the Plant Emergency Organization

, 5.5.2.3 Emergency Coordinator  !

5.5.2.4 Alabama Bureau of Radiological Health concerning the Site Area Emergency status and reason for the status. his notification will normally be initiated within 15 minutes of the declaration of the Site Area Emergency consistent with operational priorities existing during the Site' Area amargency and the need for off-site emergency actions. ,

5.5.2.5 Georgia Emergency Management Agency concerning the Site Area Emergency status and reason for the status. his notification will normally be initiated within 15 minutes of the declaration of the Site Area Emergency consistent with operational priorities existing during the site Area Emergency and 1 the need for off-site emergency actions.

l 5.5.2.6 NRC per Section 3.2 and 3.3.

5.5.2.7 Savannah River Operations Office (SROO), if needed.

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INP-0-EIP-26 5.5.2.8 U. S. Army EOD group at Fort Rucker, if O 5.6 needed.

Notification Requirements for EIP-19, " General Emergency" 5.6.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify the ED and perform ED duties until properly relieved.

5.6.2 The ED shall notify.

5.6.2.1 Plant security if the emergency involves breaches of plant security.

5.6.2.2 The following state and local agencies via the Emergency Notification Network (DM) of General Emergency status and reason for General Emergency. This notification will be initiated within 15 minutes of the Declaration of the General Emergency. If at least one agency in each state does not acknowledge within 10 minutes notify at least one agency in each state per EIP-8.

. A. Al'abama Bureau of Radiological Health l (non-continuous staffing) or Alabama Department of Public Safety (continuous staffing).

B. Houston County Alabama Emergency Management Agency (non-continuous staffing) or Houston County Alabama Sheriff Dispatcher (continuous staffing). g C. Georgia Department of Natural Resources (non-continuous staffing) or Georgia

- Emergency Management Agency (continuous staffing).

D. Early County Georgia Civil Defense (non-continuous staffing) or Early County Georgia Sheriff Dispatcher (continuous staffing).

l 5.6.2.3 Recommend to the agencies immediate 1

evacuation or shelter for all of the general population within a two mile radius of FNP (Zone A) and five miles downwind of FNP, unless more extensive protective actions are .i known to be required.
1. Specify affected zones when making recommendations (see EIP-19 figure).

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2. Disregard those portions of 10 mile zones which fall within 5 miles of ENP when evacuating to 5 mile radius.

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FNP-0-EIP-26 5.6.2.3 Appropriar.e portions of the Plant Emergency O organization 5.6.2.4 Emergency Coordinator 5.6.2.5 NRC per sec. 3.3.

i 5.6.2.6 U. S. Army ECD group at Fort Rucker, if l needed.  ;

5.6.2.7 Savannah River Operations Office, if needed. l 6.0 Non-Emergency Notification Requirements 6.1 One-Hour Reports. If not reported as a declartion of an Emergency Class under paragraph 5 of this procedure, the NRC operations Center and anergency Coordinator shall be notified by the Shift Supervisor or the Baergency Director within one hour of the occurrence of any of the following:

6.1.1 'Ihe initiation of any nuclear plant shutdown required by Technical Specifications.

6.1.2 Any deviation from the plant's Technical Specifications authorized pursuant to 10CFR50.54 (i.e. a deviation frca Technical Specifications dictated by emergency conditions).

O 6.1.3 Any event or condition during operation that results in the condition of the nuclear power plant, including its >

principal safety barriers, being seriously degraded; or results in the nuclear power plant being:

6.1.3.1 In an unanalyzed condition that significantly

. compromises plant safety:

6.1.3.2 In a condition that is outside the design basis of the plant; or 6.1.3.3 In a condition not covered by the plant's i

operating and emergency procedures.

6.1.4 Any natural phenomenon or other external condition that poses an actual threat to the safety of the nuclear power plant or significantly hampers site personnel in the performance of duties necessary for the safe operation of the plant.

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' 1 6.1.5 Any event that results or should have resulted in I i Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) discharge into the reactor coolant system as a result of a valid signal.

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ENP-0-EIP-26 p 6.1.6 Any event that results in a major loss of emergency assessment capability, offsite response capability or communications capability. Examples (48FR39039):

6.1.6.1 Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS)

(applicable as of September 1, 1987).

6.1.6.2 Emergency Response Facilities (one of the following inaccessible or unusable).

6.1.6.2.1 TSC 6.1.6.2.2 EOF 6.1.6.3 Emergency conummications facilities and equipment (one of the following inoperable' for over 15 minutes).

6.1.6.3.1 ENS (Red Phone) 6.1.6.3.2 ENN (loss of ability to communicate with Dothan and Montgomery or Blakely and Atlanta) 6.1.6.3.3 Microwave consunications via Met Tower (total loss) 6.1.6.3.4 Land line communications via Graceba (total loss) 6.1.6.4 Public prompt notification system - one of the following inoperable for over 15 minutes.

Offsite equipment failures will be reported to APCo Southeast Division per Table 3 of INP-0-EIP-8.

6.1.6.4.1 NOAA radio broadcast.

6.1.6.4.2 Siren control panel or repeater at Houston County Courthouse.

6.1.6.4.3 Simultaneous loss of Gordon, Ashford, and Columbia sirens.

6.1.6.5 Plant monitors necessary for accident assessment (four or more accident monitoring ,

channels from STS Table 3.3-11 under 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />  ;

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  • FNP-0-EIP-26 6.1.7 Any event that poses an actual threat to the safety of the nuclear power plant including fires, toxic gas releases, or radioactive releases.

4 6.2 Four Hour Reports. If not reported under paragraph 5 of this procedure, or paragraph 6.1, the NRC Operations Center and the Emergency Coordinator shall be notified by the Shift Supervisor l or the Emergency Director within four hours of the occurrende l j of any of the following:  ;

i 6.2.1 Any event, found while the reactor is shutdown, that

' had it been found while the reactor was in operation, would have resulted in the nuclear power plant including its principal safety barriers, being seriously degraded or being in an unanalyzed condition l that significantly compromises plant safety.

6.2.2 Any event or condition that results in ===1 or i

automatic actuation of any Engineered Safety Feature (ESF), including the Reactor Protection System (RPS).

However, actuation of an ESF, including the RPS, that results from and is part of the preplanned sequence during testing or reactor operation need not be -

reported.

6.2.3 Any event or condition that alone could have prevented r j

the fulfillment of the safety function of structures or l systems that are needed to:

l 6.2.3.1 Shut down the reactor and maintain it in a ,

' safe shutdown condition, 6.2.3.2 Remove residual heat, j 6.2.3.3 control the release of radioactive material, .

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6.2.3.4 Mitigate the consequences of an accident.

6.2.4 Any airborne radioactive release that exceeds 2 times ,
the applicable concentrations of the limits specified 4 in Appendix B, Table II of 10CFR20 in unrestricted i.

areas, when averaged over a time period of one hour.

7 l 6.2.5 Any liquid effluent release that exceeds 2 times tne limiting combined Maximum Permissible Concentration i

i (MPC) (see Note 1 of Appendix B to 10CFR20) at the i point of entry into the receiving water (i.e.  ;

' unrestricted area) for all radionuclides except tritium and dissolved noble gases, when averaged over a time period of one hour. (Immediate notifications made under this paragraph also satisfy the requirements of paragraphs (a)(2) and (b)(2) of 10CFR20.403.)

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nip-0-EIP-26 s 6.2.6 Any event requiring the transport of a radioactively i i contaminated person to an offsite medical facility for  :

treatment.

6.2.7 Any event or situation, related to the health and safety of the public or onsite personnel, or protection of the environment, for which a new release is planned l

or notification to other government agencies has been or will be made. Such an event may include an onsite

! fatality or inadvertent release of radioactively contaminated materials.

6.2.8 Any loss of theft of licensed material in such quantities and under such circumstraces that it appears that a substantial hazard may retalt to persons in unrestricted areas.

6.2.9 Any event involving licensed material that may have caused or threatens to cause:

a) Exposure of the whole body of any individaal to 5 rems or more of radiation; exposure of the skin of the whole body of any individual to 30 rems or more of radiation; or exposure of the feet, ankles, hands, or forearms to 75 rems or more of radiation; or

' b) A loss of one day or more of the operation of any facilitities affected; or c) Damage to property in excess of $2,000.

7.0 Followup Notification Requirements with respect to the notifications made under paragraphs 5 and 6 of this procedure, in addition to making the initial notification, the licensee shall during the course of the event:

i 7.1 Immediately report:

7.1.1 Any further degradation in the level of safety of the plant or other worsening plant conditions, including those that require the declaration of any of the 4 emergency classes, if such a declaration has not been )

l previously made.

7.1.2 Any change from one Emergency Class to another. j 7.1.3 Termination of the Emergency Class.

7.2 Immediately report:

7.2.1 'Ihe results of ensuing evaluations or assessments of plant conditions.

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dip-0-EIP-26 7.2.2 he effectiveness of response or protective measures l taken. )

7.2.3 Information related to plant behavior that is not understood.

7.3 Maintain an open, continuous communications channel with the NRC Operations Center upon request by the NRC.

8.0 Additional Emergency Coordinator Notifications 1

8.1 To insure that the appropriate company upper management positions receive timely reports concerning unusual significant events, the guidelines listed below shall be used.

he Shift Supervisor (unless specifically relieved of such responsibility on an event-by-event basis by the Plant Manager or his alternate who is designated at the time as the on-call

Emergency Director) shall verbally report the following events J

to the on-call Energency Coordinator:

8.1.1 Any initiation of an event as outlined section 6 of this procedure (taken frout10CFR50, paragraph 50.72).

8.1.2 " Limiting conditions of operations" (r40's) as contained in the Technical Specifications that could i

O require unit shutdowns within the next twelve (12) hours.

l 8.1.3 Unscheduled shutdowns or power reductions to below 30%.

8.1.4 Serious personnel injuries.

8.1.5 Events of high public or news media interest.

8.1.6 Transportation incidents (49 CFR 171.15) involving radioactive materials or new fuel in which:

8.1.6.1 A person is killed 4

8.1.6.2 A person receives injuries requiring medical treatment 8.1.6.3 Measurable property damage occurs to the j carrier or to some other entity 8.1.6.4 Fire, breakage, spillage, or suspected radioactive contamination occurs 8.1.6.5 A continuing danger of life exists at the scene of the incident O 13 Gen. Rev. 13

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FNP-0-EIP-26 g 8.1.6.6 the Emergency Director determines that it is

> in APCO's best interest that offsite agencies be notified 8.1.6.7 If unable to contact the Emergency Coordinator within four hours, the Emergency Director shall notify the Department of Transporation (DOT) and America-Nuclear Insurers (ANI) per EIP-8.

8.1.7 other events that are not exactly specified above but which are considered at the time of their occurrence to be of possible concern to upper management.

9.0 Security contingency Events Notification requirements for all the security contingency events are given in Table I.

10.0 Special Notifications 10.1 Other circumstances requiring NRC notification within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> j by coamercial telephone..

10.1.1 Any failure of the W trip attachment on either a reactor trip breaker or bypass breaker to open or close during functional testing or while in service.

10.1.2 Any failure of a reactor trip breaker or bypass breaker to open on demand, either in service or during surveillance testing by either the under voltage trip or the shunt trip.

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NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUALS DURING SECURITY CONTINGENCY EVENTS NOTE: Any security related act or occurrence that threatens the safety of the FNP site personnel, or the security of j special nuclear material shall be reported to the USNRC Operations Center immediately and, in all cases, within one 1 hour by telephone, of the event occurrence. The term " Security Related" used herein refers to an event or incident j that is perpetrated or caused by an unauthorized or authorized individual with intent or premeditated design to

perpetrate or facilitate an act of sabotage. In all such cases, the event occurrence must be reported to the USNRC

] immediately. Conversely, an event occurrence caused by a plant employee or authorized person simply failing to t comply with security procedures, e.g. failing to notify security prior to entering or exiting an alarmed security

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door, failure to properly lock a security door, minor mechanical or electrical failure of security systems, or an j internal disturbance such that it has n'o adverse effect on vital plant systems or the safe operation of the plant,

, is not per se a reportable occurrence, and will be handled administratively with a Plant Security Incident Report.

4 o Significant Contingency Plan events that require reporting to the USNRC are summarized below:

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,, EVENT NO. DESCRIPTION SHIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.) SECURITY SUPERVISOR i m 1 Bomb Threat Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center

, and Security via the Emergency Notification Foreman System (ENS) or commercial telephone if ENS is inoperative-immediately and in all cases within one hour.

l 2 Attack Threat Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center

, and Security via the Emergency Notification j Foreman System (ENS) or commercial j telephone if ENS is inoperative- t

! immediately and in all cases within one hour.

t Ef 3 Civil Disturbance Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center

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l via the Emergency Notification System (ENS) or commercial i telephone if ENS is inoperative-

immediately and in all cases within one hour - if security
related or could adversely i

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FNP-0-EIP-26

! EVENT NO. DESCRIPTION SHIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.) SECURITY SUPERVISOR i

! affect plant security.

l Request LLEA notification

, if needed.

l 4 Perimeter Intrusion Notify E.D. if Notify NRC Operations Center i Alarm Annunciates security related via the Emergency Notification

in CAS System (ENS) or commercial j telephone if ENS is inoperative immediately and in all cases j within one hour - if event is

} security related. I J  !

l, 5 Visual Observation of Notify E.D. if Notify NRC Operations Center i a p Unidentified Person at security related via the Emergency Notification or within Protected Area System (ENS) or commercial telephone if ENS is inoperative

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immediately and in all cases

! within one hour - if event is ,

! security related and j, individual is unauthorized.

! 6 Discovery of Breach of Notify E.D. if Notify NRC Operations Center

! Protected Area Barrier equip. found via the Emergency Notification i damaged or disturbed System (ENS) or commercial j or is security telephone if ENS is inoperative related immediately and in all cases within one hour - if event is j security related.

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! 7 Confirmed Protected Notify E.D. a. Request LLEA notification Area Intrusion if needed 1 , b. Notify NRC Operations C' enter i via the Emergency Notification j .y System (ENS) or commercial -

jw telephone if ENS is inoperative immediately and in all cases within i one hour - if intrusion

FNP-0-EIP-26 3-i EVEd7 NO. DESCRIPTION SHIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.) SECURITY SUPERVISOR l

} is by an unauthorized i individual or an obvious .

l attempt to sabotage.

j 8 Vital Area Intrusion Notify NRC Operations Alarm Center via the Emergency Notification System (ENS) or commercial telephone

! if ENS is inoperative i immediately and in all i

cases within one hour -

if intrusion is by an

y unauthorized individual  ;

fa or an obvious attempt

$ to sabotage.

j" 9 Visual observation of Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center jm unidentified or unauthorized via the Emergency Notification 1

person entering or within System (ENS) or commercial Vital Area telephone if ENS is inoperative

immediately and in all cases within one hour - if individual is l unauthorized, intruder, or saboteur.  ;

I j 10 Vital Area Found Unlocked Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center i and Unattended or Vital via the Emergency Notification

Area found breached System (ENS) or commercial j telephone if ENS is inoperative j immediately and in all cases within j one hour - if investigation i

j discloses event is security j related and was not a result .

l, of authorized person failing o to comply with security procedures.

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! 11 Member of Security Force Notify NRC Operations .}

lu 1

fails to perform duty Center via the Emergency Notification i

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  • j FNP-0-ElP-26 l EVENT NO. DESCRIPTION SHIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.) SECURITY SUPERVISOR i

! System (ENS) or commercial telephone j if ENS is inoperative j immediately and in all

cases within one hour -

I if event is security 1 related, or caused by an adversary and degraded j the plant security posture.

J l

12 Suspected Bomb or Sabotage Notify E.D. if a. Evaluate need for E.O.D.

Device Discovered confirmed notification

b. Notify NRC Operations Center 3 7 , via the Emergency Notification jg System (ENS) or commercial 1

. telephone if ENS is inoperative

immediately and in all cases l0 within one hour.

13 Fire, Explosion or other Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center

, catastrophe via the Emergency Notification l System (ENS) or commercial telephone if ENS is inoperative i immediately and in all cases within i one hour - if event is j significant, or security

? related.

14 Internal Disturbance Notify E.D. If a. Evaluate need for LLEA i vital equip. could notification be affected b. Notify NRC Operations Center "

via the Emergency Notification

, System (ENS) or commercial

., o telephone if ENS is inoperative 4

l . immediately and in all cases l

" within one hour - if disturbance l is determined to be uncontroll-

~

able, if it affects vital

'i equipment, or is security related.

FNP-0-EIP-26

  • EVENT NO. DESCRIPTION SHIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.) SECURITY SUPERVISOR 15 Hultiple Loss of On-Site Notify NRC Operations Communication Systems Center via the Emer-gency Notification System (ENS) or commercial telephone if ENS is inoperative immediately and in all cases within one hour - if event is security related and resulted in a degradation of plant security, y 16 Nultiple Loss of Off-Site Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center so Communication System . via the Emergency Notification 0

System (ENS) or commercial La telephone if ENS is inoperative o immediately and in all cases within one hour - if cause is related to on hostile or sabotage activities.

17 Obvious Attempt to Sabotage Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center or Confirmed Intrusion into via the Emergency Notification Vital Areas in Progress System (ENS) or commercial telephone if ENS is inoperative immediately and in all casc. within one hour.

18 Sabotage device rendered Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center  ;

inoperable, tampered or .via the Emergency Notification deranged. Equip. Restored. System (ENS) or commercial Intruder / Saboteur captured telephone if ENS is inoperative or escaped immediately and in all cases wl. thin

, one hour.

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.# 19 Security Emergency Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center u, via the Emergency Notification System (ENS) or commercial telephone if ENS is inoperative

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EVENT NO. DESCRIPTION SHIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.) SECURITY SUPERVISOR immediately and in all cases within one hour. Request notification to LLEA and Corporate Security.

20 Security Alert Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center via the Emergency Notification System (ENS) or commercial telephone if ENS is inoperative immediately and in all cases witLin one hour - if event escalates to the point that a clear or imminent threat or danger to g, the plant is evident.

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$ 21 Hostage Situations / Duress a. Notify E.D. Notify NRC Operations Center as Code b. Notify LLEA via the Emergency Notification

o. System (ENS) or commercial en telephone if ENS is inoperative ao immediately and in all cases within one hour.

CORPORATE SECURITY HANAGER 22 Extortion Situation Notify NRC Operations a. Notify corporate Center via the Emergency management Notification System (ENS) b. Notify E.D.

or commercial telephone c. Notify FBI or if ENS is inoperative LLEA immediately and in all cases within one hour.

SECURITY SUPERVISOR 23 Loss or Degradation of the If cause of system

>> Intrusion Detection or Alarm outage is major or S Annunciation Systems security related, notify NRC Operations u Center via the Emergency Notification System (ENS) or commercial telephone if ENS is

FNP-0-EIP-26 s EVENT NO. DESCRIPTION SHIFT SUPERVISOR ENERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.) SECURITY SUPERVISOR inoperative immediately and in all cases within one hour.

24 Comprimise or degradation If cause of system of Electrical /Hechanical outage is major or Access Control Devise or security related, Systems notify NRC Operations Center via the Emer-gency Notification

. System (ENS) or commer-w cial telephone if ENS ic jl . inoperative immediately o and in all cases within u one hour.

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cm 25 Compromise or degradation Notify NRC Operations of tamper alarm on protected Center via the Emer-or vital area intrusion gency Notification System (ENS) or commer-cial telephone if EAS is inoperative immediately and in all cases within one hour - if event is security related.

26 Loss of Protected Area and Notify NRC Operations Barrier Lighting Center via the Emer-gency Notification .

System (ENS) or commer-g8 cial telephone if ENS is

< inoperative immediately and in all cases within u one hour - if cause is major or security related. ,

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f FNP-0-EIP-26 .

EVENT NO. DESCRIPTION SHIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.) SECURITY SUPERVISOR

27 Loss or Degradation of the Notify NRC Operations l Security System Power Center via the Emer-

! gency Notification System (ENS) or commer-cial telephone if ENS is inoperative immediately and in all cases within one hour - if cause of primary system failure is major or security related.

y, 28 Loss of Emergency Power Notify NRC Operations l o Center via the Emer-5 gency Notification o,

System (ENS) or commer-cial telephone if ENS is l , inoperative immediately and in all cases within one hour - if cause of l emergency power system l failure is major or l security related.

WRITTEN REPORT Any event reported to the NRC Operations Center, under the provisions of this table will be followed by a written report required by 10CFR 73.71(c) to Region II with a copy to the Director of Inspection and Enforcement, USNRC, Washington, D.C.(

20555, describing the event in detail. The Technical Group will be responsible for preparation of a written follow up report within 5 days of the time of the event discovery.

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FNP-0-EIP-26

() FIGURE 1 INCIDENT NOTIFICATION FORM Part I Complete for all incident notifications Date/ Time ( )

A. IDENTIFICATION: Facility Caller's Name Phone number B. EVENT CLASSIFICATION:

Notification of Unusual Event 50.72 Other Alert

  • Site Area Emergency
  • General Emergency
  • l l

(*Immediately contact Region and conference with licensee, then cor. tact EO) '

Note: For NOUE, 50.72, and other complete part I, then notify the Region.

C. DESCRIPTION:

Wat Happened:

Cause:

Consequences:

Actions:

Current Status:

i D. LICENSEE NOTIFICATIONS: (What notifications have been made.)

STATE (S) LICENSEE MANAGEMENT O LOCAL NRC RESIDENT OTER OTHER E. PRESS RELEASE: Has a press release been made or planned? YES NO 1 l

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FNP-0-EIP-26

/~~T Figure 1(cont.)

V INCIDENT NOTIFICATION INFORMATION Part II - Complete for all ALERT, SITE AREA, and GENERAL emergencies Licensee Actions:

Taken Planned Property Damage Radioactivity Released (or Increased Release):

Liquid / Gas? Location / Source of Release Elevation Release Rate Duration Stopped?

Release Monitored? Amount of Release

% Tech. Specs.

Increased Radiation Levels in Plant: Location (s)

Radiation Level (s) Areas Evacuated Maximum site boundary dose rates Location Integrated dose Location Meteorology:

Wind Direction from o Wind Spped (Meter /sec or miles /hr)

Q A. (UC or uf) Temperature Stability Class A B C D E F - (Sigma Theta)

(OC or O)

F Raining (Yes/No)

Projected Peak: Dose Rates Integrated Dose 2 mi (WB/I) (WB/I) 5 mi (WB/I) (WB/I) 10 mi (WB/I) (WB/I)

Sectors Contamination (Surface): inplant onsite offsite Reactor Operations:

Reactor System Status Power Level Pressure Temp. Flow (pumps on)

Cooling Mode ECCS Operating / Operable Containment Status Containment Isolated? Containment Temp.

Containment Press Containment Radiation R/hr.

Standby Gas Treat Sys (BWR) Leak Rate Reactivity Control Control Rods Inserted Status of Emer. Boration System Page 2 of 3 Rev. 8

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FNP-0-EIP-26 Figure 1(cont.)

Ci INCIDENT NOTIFICATION INFORMATION PART II Steam Plant Status: ,

S/G Levels Equip. Failures Feedwater Source / Flow S/G Isolated?

MSIV's (BWR) Closed Electrical Dist. Status:

Normal Offsite Power Available?

Major Busses / Loads Lost D/G Running? Loaded?

Security / Safeguards:

Bomb Threat: Search Conducted?

Search Results Site Evacuated?

Extortion: Source (Phone, letter, etc.)?

Location of Letter Intrusion: Insider? Outsider?

Furthest Point of intrusion Fire arms related? Stolen / Missing Material?

O Demonstration: Size of Group Violence?

Sabotaae/ Vandalism: Radiological?

Demands Fire arms related?

Arson Involved?

Stolen / Missing Material?

Transporation:

Mode (Road / Rail / Air /etc.) Carrier Exact Location -

Type of Material (HEU/ Spent Fuel / Cat III/Other)

Description of Shipment Labels: (On material package) (On Vehicle)

Spillage Surveys Physical damage to containers?

Fire /Seoke Missing material?

Radiation Levels / Contamination Materials and Fuel Facilities:

Kind of Licensee (processor, radiographer, medical, etc.)

Isotopes involved Solid / Liquid? Sealed / Loose?

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FNP-0-EIP-26 i

() FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT INITIAL NOTIFICATION MESSAGE ,

I.

t This [] is () is not a drill l'

~

MESS $GE DATE/ TIME: / ( CST _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

I

.__ Transmitted.by at . . _

Call Back Device or Phone e A. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

1. Current Class of Incident is:

[] UNUSUAL EVENT [] ALERT () SITE AREA EMERGENCY [] GENERAL EMERGENCY \'

2. This classification was declared at / (Date, Time CST )
3. Reason for Declaring Classification:

B. PLANT INFORMATION/ PROGNOSIS

1. Affected Unit (s) []1 (12 ,

[]N/A ,

2. Affected Unit []is []is not shutdown []N/A l 3. Reactor Coolant System []is []is not leaking []N/A
4. Containment []is (lis not adequately isolated []N/A i

S. Heat Removal Systems (lare []are not functioning adequately []N/A

6. Fuel damage ,

(]is []is not indicated (lis unknown ()N/A

7. Prognosis is [] stable [] improving [] degrading [] unknown l 8. Licensee Emergency Response Actions underway:

Radiation Monitoring Team (s) Dispatched ()Yes (lNo (]N/A

()Yes []No Evacuation of Onsite Personnel []N/A 4

9. Cnsite Assistance []is []has been []will be requested

[]is not needed from offsite organizations

[] Fire [] Police [] Ambulance (lother

10. Comments t

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'FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT INITIAL NOTIFICATION MESSAGE ~~ ~

Pego Two C. RELEASE INFORMATION C I Ac t ual (3 Potential

' A Radiological Releases (JIs in progress Calculation Method Usedi (3Is (3Is not anticipated (3HP-1000 (3HP 41CV (3 Manual

() 1. Type of Release:

[3 Airb orne [ ] Wa terb o rne ( 3 Surface spill (3N/A

2. Estinated Dura tion /Inpact Time s (3 h ours [ 3 Unknown ~
3. Release Points:

~ ~ ~"4~.~ Me1ie oi il o g i ca l Inf orma tion '

Wind Speed 35ft .

150f t

( MPH ) '

Fran Direction ( DEC )

Ts Direction ( DEG )

Delta T (F/ Sin)

~~ Stability Class Precipation [3None [ 3Ligh t Rain C3 Heavy Rain C30ther 5.

Average Release Rate (source terns in vCi/sec) at Central GROUND ELEVATED TOTAL NOBLE GAS [3 N/A for Manual IUDINE

_}[ TOTAL

6. DOSE RATE:

Pro jected Site Boundary Dose Rate Based on Meteorology and Release Rates at Central GROUND ELEVATED TOTAL SEC ARR. TIME RATE SEC

() N/A for Manual (CENTRAL)

ARR. TIME RATE RATE (R/HR) (CENTRAL) (R/HR)

_. WB '

_ WB (R/HR)

THY WB

, THY THY

7. INTEGRATED DOSE Meteorology and Release Pro jected Rates SiteatBoundary In tegrated Dose Based on Central GROUND I ELEVATED '

TOTAL SEC DOSE

[3 N/A for Man ual SEC DOSE (R) (R)

DOSE (R)

_ WB '

_,,,, WB WB THY _ THY THY D.

Rccommended Offsite Pro tective Actions :

C 3 Are not reautred

[3 Evacuate Zone (s)

C3 Shelter Zone (s)

[10ther 91 a notify _

that at nossage has been received.

Figure 2 Page 2 of 2 Rev. 10

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. FNP-0-EIP-26 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT FOLLOW UP MESSAGE / PERIODIC UPDATE NESSAGE

()is(3is [ 3 is no t a drill MESSAGE DATE/ TIME: / (CEiGR AL )

Transmitted b y at

~ ' - - ~~ ~

Call Back Device or Phone #

A. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION ..

CJ Unchanged (3 Updated as follows:

1. Curren t Class of Incident is: ,,

[ 3 UNUSUAL EVENT (3 ALERT C3 SITE AREA EMERGENCY (3 GENERAL EMERGENCY

2. This classification was declared at

/ (Da te,. Time Cen tral)

3. Reason f or Declaring Classification s
B. PLANT INFORMATION/ PROGNOSIS [3 U'nchanged [] Upda ted as follows
1. Affected Unit (s) C31 C12 (3N/A
2. Affected Unit C31s [31s not sh u tdown (3N/A
3. Reacter Coolan t System Clis (31s not leaking (3N/A
4. Con t ain men t Clis C3is not adequa tely isola ted [3N/A
5. Heat Renoval Systems -

Clare Clare not functioning adequately [3N/A

, 6. Fuel damage C"lis Clis not indicated C31s unknown [3N/A

} 7. Prognosis is C1 stable i

[31nproving [] degrading ( 3 un kn o wn j 8.

1 Licensee Emergency Response Actions underway

Radiation Monitoring Tean(s) Dispatched C3Yes (3No Evacuation of Onsite Personnel [3N/A 1 [3Yes CINo []N/A j 9. Onsite Assistance Elis [3has been i (3will be requested

! [C331s Fire not needed from offsite organizations I 13 Police ( 3 Amb u14nce []Other i 10. Commen t s I

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gFNP. FOLLOW UP MESSAGE / PERIODIC UPDATE MESSAGE

. - F P-0-EIP-26 Pago Two

C. RELEASE INFORMATION [] Unchang
d i

C1 Actual () Uodated oc follows:

C 1 Poten tial i.

Descrip tion of Released Material (Chemical and Physical Forn):

't

2. ..

Estimated Offsite Surface Radioactive Contamination

3. Type of Releasei (3 Airborne (3 Waterborne (3 Surface Spi,11 [3 N/A 4.

Estimated Duration / Impact tines (3 He C 3 Unknown

5. Release Points ' ' " ~ ~ ~~~

~

6. Mete oro l ogical' Inf orma tion .

Wind Speed 35ft 150ft

- ( MPH ) .

4 From Direction ( DEG )

To Direction ( DEG )

Delta T (F/ Sin)

Stability Class Precip a tio n C1None [1 Light Rain

! C3 Heavy Rain (20ther 7

Average Release Ra te (source ' terns in vCi/sec) at Central GROUND

.I ELEVATED TOTAL NOBLE GAS El N/A for Manual IODINE PARTICULATE __

TOTAL
8. DOSE RATES:

Release Rates atPro jected Dose Rates Based on Meteorology and Cen tra l 1

~

GROUND

ELEVATED TOTAL

}DIST SEC ARR. TIME RATE SEC (3 N/A f or Manual

!(MI) (CENTRAL)

ARR. TIME RATE RATE l S. B . (R/HR) (CENTRAL) (R/HR) l

__ WB

__ WB (R/HR)

THY _ WB

THY THY j ' 2' __ WB i

THY

__ WB WB THY THY l 5 .,,,_ WB ~'

t THY

,,,,,,_ WB WB THY THY

'iG ._

WB THY

__, WB -

WB f THY THY ELEV. PEAK DOSE R ATE 9 MI __ WB THY  !

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.,FNR[ FOLLOW 'JP MESSAGE / PERIODIC UPDATE MESSAGE Pogo Throo 9.

INTEGRATED DOSES: Projectcd Integretod Docco to bo Rccoivsd

. from Releases after Central GROUND ELEVATED TOTAL JT SEC DOSE SEC

[] N/A for Manual (MI) (R)

DOSE DOSE S.B. _ WB (R ) (R)

_ WB WB THY THY -

THY 2 WB

, _ _ _a ~ WB WB **

THY THY THY

~ ..

~

_ , , _ THY

. THY THY

~ _ _.. .

~

_ . _ _ _ THY THY THY D.

Recommended Offsite Protective Actions: '

t 3Are not required

[3 Evacuate Zone (s)

(3 Shelter Zone (s)

[30ther Ploace n o tif v - at that nessage has been received.

O

)

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