ML20154H812
| ML20154H812 | |
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| Site: | Fort Calhoun |
| Issue date: | 02/17/1986 |
| From: | OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT |
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| PROC-860217-01, NUDOCS 8603100378 | |
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OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT CONFIRMATION OF TRANSMITTAL EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES (EPIP)
Date February 17, 1986 Name.
Holds and Maintains Copy No.
The following procedures are provided for your use:
Renove Insert Procedure No.
Page Nos.(s)
Procedure No.
Page No.(s)
Table of xii (6/21/85)
Table of xii (1/31/86)
Contents Contents EOF-7 7-1 thru 7-3 EOF-7 7-1 thru 7-5 (9/27/85)
(1/7/86)
PI-1 1-1 thru l-54 PI-1 1-1 thru l-37 (10/11/84)
(1/22/86)
Add Procedure TSC-8 8-1 thru 8-12 (7/9/85)
NOTE: Procedure PI-1 contains proprietary information.
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Manager - Radiological Health f and Emergency Planning I hereby acknowledge receipt of the above copy or nunbered pages. The additional or revised pages have been included in my assigned copy of the EPIP and/or super-ceded pages have been removed as required.
Signed Date (Please sign and return this fann within 5 days to the Administrative Services Department. Attention: Rhonda Hankins, Omaha Public Power District, 1623 Harney Street Omaha, Nebraska 68102.)
NOTE: If EPIP copies have been transferred to another preson or address, please fill out the spaces below.
Name of Holder Address
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Title /Depa rtment 8603100370 860217 DR ADOCK 050 5
VOLUME III TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 5.
PtSLIC IfFORMATION Revision Procedure No.
Title No./Date EPIP-PI-1 PUBLIC INFORMATION (Crisis Communication Plan)
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o EPIP-EOF-7-1 Fort Calhoun Station Unit No.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-EOF-7
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Protective Action Guidelines I.
PURPOSE This procedure provides a method of providing protective action guidance to the appropriate state and local authorities.
II.
PREREQUISITE A.
The emergency has been classified per Procedure EPIP-05C-1.
B.
The emergency plan has been activated per Procedure EPIP-OSC-2.
C.
Radiological measurements and dose assessments have been performed per Procedures EPIP-EOF-6 or EPIP-EOF-8 as appropriate.
III. PRECAUTIONS A.
Guidance must be consistent with Federal and State recommendations.
B.
All guidance provided will be approved by one of the following: Site Director, Recovery Manager, Emergency Coordinator or H.P. Chemistry Supervisor before submittal to state and local authorities.
IV.
PROCEDURES 1.
Collect radiological release data from dose assessment personnel.
2.
Record summary information for initial notification to offsite government agencies on Attachment 1, to EP!P-05C-2 and for update reports complete FC-195 " Update Report to Offsite Authorities" in Attachment 2 to EPIP-OSC-2.
3.
a.
Determine recommended protective action to reduce whole body and thyroid dose using Table EOF-7.1.
(Note: This table was taken f rom the Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents. EPA 520/1-75-001, revised June 1980.)
b.
For general emergency classifications refer to EPIP-OSC-1, Figure 1.2 for protective action guidelines.
4.
Brief the Site Director or Recovery Manager of emergency status and guidance to be offered state and local authorities.
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EP!P-EOF-7-2 IV.
PROCEDURES (Continued)
Either the TSC or the EOF personnel will contact the State EOC's, the 5.
Nebraska Field Command Post and Iowa Forward Operating Location at Logan, IA on the H.P. conference network for radiological evaluations and discussions including appropriate protective action guidance.
6.
If state authorities cannot be contacted (Step 5, above), notify the radiologically affected county EOC(s) directly by utilizing the Conference Operation's Network and provide guidance for protective action.
7.
Control emergency worker protective actions as estabitsned in EP!P-0SC-7 for exposure limits and EPIP-EOF-11 for dosimetry requirements.
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EPIP-E0f-7-3 YO 6M TABLE EOF-7.1 h C ::
M Recomended Protective Actions to Reduce Whole Bo@ and Thyroid Dose
- c from Exposure to a Gaseous Plume
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Projected Dose (Real to Recommended Actions (a)
The Population Comments Whole bo@
<1 No planned protective actions. @l Previously recommended State may issue an advisory to seek shelter protective actions may be and await further instructions.
reconsidered or terminated.
Thyroid
<5 Monitor environmental radiation levels.
Whole body 1 to <5 Seek shelter as a minimum. Consider If constraints exist, special evacuation. Evacuate unless constraints consideration should be given make it impractical.
for evacuation of ch11dren Thyroid 5 to <25 Monitor environmental radiation levels.
and pregnant women.
Control access.
Whole bo@
5 and above Conduct mandstory evacuation. Monitor envir-Seeking shelter would be an onnental radiation levels and adjust area for alternative if evacuation mandatory evacuation based on these levels.
were not immediately possiDie.
Thyroid 25 and above Control access.
Projected Dose (Rem) to Esergency Team Workers Whole bo@
25 Control exposure of emergency team members Al_though respirators and stable to these levels except for lifesaving iodine should be used where missions.
(Appropriate controls for effective to control dose to emergency Thyroid 125 emergency worters, include time Ilmitations, team workers, thyroid dose may respirators, and stable lodine.)
not be a limiting factor for lifesaving missions.
Whole bo @
75 Control exposure of emergency team members performing Ilfesaving missions to this level.
(Control of time of exposure will be most e f fecti ve. )
k*I These actions are reconsended for planning purposes. Protective action decisions at the time of the incident must take existing conditions into consideration.
(b) At the time of the incident, of ficials may implement low-impact protective actions'in keeping with the principle of maintaining ' radiation exposures as low as reasonably achievable.
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EPIP-EOF-7-4 ATTACl0 G T 1 i
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT INCIDENT UPDATE REPORT NO.
. TO CFFSITE GOVERNMENT 1.
This is._,
at the (Name)
(Title)
Fort Calhoun Station. Telephone call-back number is Time is 2.
( ) Alert / ( ) Site Area ( ) General Emergency was declared at (time) on. _.. _.
(date) 3.
( ) Airborne / ( ) Liquid / ( ) No release of radioactive material occurred.
g/l To Any of the Following Entries Indicates the Section is Not Ann 1.fcable or Not.Available 4
Estimated duration of this release is minutes.
5.
Current release rates are..
._ Ci/sec. of noble gas, Cf/sec, of iodine, and
, Ci/sec. of particulates.
I 6.
Estimated quantity is Ci of ncble gas, C1 of fodine,
....._ Ci of particulate, and C1 of liquid released from
..__, height:
ft. Chemical and physical forms of
,_.....m this naterial are.__._.....
..m 7
Wind speed is _. __..
MPH; wind direction from
- atmospheric stability category..... _.._ __ ; precipitation.
8.
Site boundary exposures are:
Acutal/ projected dose rate: whole body... __ Rem /hr., thyroid Rem /hr.
Actual / projected integrated dose: whole body
9.
Projected peak dose rates are estimated as follows:
At 2 miles (Sectors,,,,,,) whole body Rem /hr., thyroid Rem /hr.
At 5 miles (Sectors,,,,,,) whole body
%/
At 10 miles (Sectors,,,,,,) whole body.. _.. Rem /hr., thyroid Rem /hr.
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EPIP-20F-7-5 itTTADOENT 1 (Continued)
- 10. Projected peak Jose rates are estimated as follows:
At 2 miles (Sectors
) whole body Rem /hr., thyroid Rem /hr.
At 5 miles (Sectors
) whole body Rem /hr., thyroid Rem /hr.
At 10 miles (Sectors
) whole body Rem /hr., thyroid Rem /hr.
- 11. Surface contamination is ( ) Estimated / ( ) Heasured as:
Inplant:
- Onsite
- Offsite microcuries/100 cm2
- 12. The following site emergency response actions are underway:
( ) Environmental Sampling
( ) Radiation Monitor Surveys
( ) Other:
- 13. The following protective measures should be considered for persons living in sectors..
as delineated in the State of Nebraska / Iowa Emergency Response Plans for Nuclear Power Plant Incidents:
( ) Shelter (Inhouse) for miles
( ) Evacuation - pregnant women and pre-school children for miles
( ) Evacuation - general pubite for miles
- 14. We ( ) Have requested / ( ) Are Requesting the following offsite assistance:
( ) Fire, ( ) Rescue, ( ) Police, ( ) Other (specify) i
- 15. Our prognosis of the emergency based on plant information is:
( ) Conditions are stable.
( ) The plant status is improved.
( ) The emergency condition may be relaxed or terminated within hours.
( ) Progress is not favorable.
- 16. This report was received by:
(name)
(agency)
(tism)
(cate)
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EPIP-P!-i-1 Fort Calhoun Station Unit No.1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EPIP-PI-1 PU8LIC INFORMATION (Crisis Communication Plan)
Method to provide for timely and accurate release of information to the public during an emergency condition.
I.
PURPOSE This procedure provides guidance to the Division Manager - Pubite Relations and his staff for dissWnating information to the public.
PREREQUISITE A.
Pre-arranged message formats are available.
8.
Pubite information personnel are cognizant of Fort Calhoun Station operation and contents of this pubite information plan.
!!!. PRECAUTIONS A.
Information forwarded from the EOF News Center must be reviewed and approved by the Emergency Duty Officer, the Recovery Manager, or tneir designee.
B.
The release of news information should be coordinated with state, federal, and local pubite inforwatton directors.
IV.
PROCEDURE Pubite Information procedures are contained in the attached Crisis Communication Plan.
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EPIP-P!-1-2 TA8LE OF CONTENTS
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Statement of Policy...................
EP!P-PI-1-3 Classification of Emergencies..............
EP!P-PI-1-4
!!!. Procedures........................
EPIP-PI-1-5 A.
Notification of Unusual Event...........
EP!P PI-1-5 8.
Al e r t........................
EPIP-PI-1-5 C.
Site Area Emergency and General Emergency.....'.
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Credenti al s.......................
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Periodic Public Information and Education........
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Impl ementa ti on...................
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Periodic Media Education and Information.........
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Impl ementa ti on...................
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A p pe n di x A........................
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Ap pe n d i x 8........................
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Ap pe n di x C........................
EPIP-PI-1-21 Ap pe n d i x 0........................
EP!P-P!-1-24 A p pe n di x E........................
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Ap pe n di x F........................
EP!P-P!-1-27 A p pe n di x G........................
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Ap pe n d i x H........................
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A p pe n di x 1........................
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Ap pe n d i x J........................
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EPIP-PI-1-3 1.
STATEMENT OF POLICY Omaha Public Power District has a policy of full disclosure and will
' provide the public with accurate, prompt, and significant information, either written or spoken, concerning any emergency at l' art Calhoun Station.
In the implementation of this policy, the District will communicate with the public via telephone, radio, newspaper, television and written correspondence; with its employees by means of telephone and/or in-house publications; and with the news media by means of written materials, briefings, telecasts, radio broadcasts, lectures, conferences, arid telephone.
. Omaha Public Power District is responsible for supplying the public with accurate and timely information on the status of the plant. Recommendations or directives to the public for protective actions, including evacuation, are the responsibilities of county and state officials. To ensure an accurate and consistent information flow, the District will coordinate release of all information with the responsible state and local officials.
If the emergency warrants, the District will utilize the Omaha-Ocuglas Emergency Operations Center located in the Omaha-Douglas Civic Center,18th and Farnam Streets, as a tiedia Release Center.
To ensure advance public understanding of emergency procedures, the District will cooperate with state and local authorities in an annual pubite information and education program.
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EP!P-PI-1-4 II.
CLAS$!FICATION OF EERGENCIES The Nuclear Regulatory Commission lists four classifications of i
emergencies. In summary, the classifications are:
1.
Notification of Unusual Event Events are in progress or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant. The nature of these events may be of concern, but is below the threshold for emergencies which require immediate notification of the news media.
2.
Alert i
Events have occurred or are in progress which involve actual or potenti'al substantial degradation of the level of plant safety.
3.
Site Area Emergency Events have occurred or are in progress which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for the protection of the public.
4.
General Emergency Events have occurred or are in profon with potential for loss of
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ress which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradat containment integrity.
The Plant Manager, Fort Calhoun Station, or his designee, will notify the Division Manager - Corporate Connunications, or his oesignee, of any emergency at the nuclear plant. The Division Manager - Corporate Communications, or his designee, will then initiate implementation of this Crisis Communications, Plan.
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PROCEDURES Upon notification that an emergency condition exists at Fort Calhoun Station, t,orporate Consunications personnel will take appropriate action in accordance with the incide?.t classification as follows:
A.
Notification' of Unusual Even t
1.
Informatfon Specialist Upon\\ notification of an unusual event, report to North (maha a.
Emergency Operating Facility (E0F).
b.
Establish cocmunications with plant management and gatner information pertaining to the incident.
Relaj Snformation to Division Hanager - Corporate
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Com%ntcations or his cesignee in the Division Information 1ff ce as 1t develops, updating regularly.
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Assist with news release preparation and/or media notification if so directed.
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Division Manager - Corporate Connunications_
Establish communications with Information specialist at ECF.
a.
b.
Eva, ate informatJon in accordance with Appendix H and dete.wa.wwtnereither immediate media notification or news release at closeott is warranted.
c.
Keep Senior 11anagem'nt informed.
8.
Alert E
1.
Division Manager - Corporate Cossuunicatiors Establish consnunications with Information Specialist at EOF.
a.
b.
Ensure Division Information Office is staffed to handle media inquiries.
c.
Detemine whether immediate media nott /fcation is warranted.
d.
Prepare for additional duties in the event incident escalates and it is necessary to activate the Media Release Center.
A' Xeep Senior Manapvent informed..
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Place the following personnel on standby for possible
' activation of the Media Release Center. Activation off ff a O manoatory at 7.ite Area or reenerai Emerge ncy Leve{
Release Center is optional at the Alert Level. Act" l
l (1) Omaha-Deuglas Civil Defanse Coordin.* tor
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(2) Technical Liaisons assigned to Medits Release Center,'
(3) State af Nebrayia Public Information Officer (4) ' State of Iowa Public Information Officer i
(5) Washington County Public Inf'ormation Of fit:er
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(6) Harrison County Public Information Officer (7) Pottawattamie County Public Information Of ficer (8) OPPD Security Officer.
Names and telephone numbers ffor the above arei. listed in Appendix A.
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f.
If MRC is activated at Alert Level, follow procedures established in.Section C for Site Area and General emergencies (See Page 6).
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Supervise preparation of close.out news release within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after the Alert is teminated.
C.
2.
Information Specialist y
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a.
Proceed to EOF if not eAcea4.. c emergency station.
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b.
Estabitsh commurications with Division Information Of fice and with Division hnager - Corporate Conctunications.
c.
Palay inforenton on plant status to Division Infomation Offlu as reJutred, and at least hourly, until emergency is teminated er until Media Release Center is activated.
d.
Provide news release material as directed.
Assist with preparation of close out news release witnin 24 e.
hours following termination of the emergency.
3.
Tecenical liaison at EOF a.
Proceed to oear-site EOF and report to Emergency Duty Officer l
l or Recovery llanager, as appropriate.
b.
t'.piter status y emergency and assist Infomation Specialist in coliectipg an4 interpreting nuclear-related data.
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Site Area Emergency and General Emergency 1.
Division Manager - Corporate Comunications a.
Dispatch Information Specialist to near-site Emergency Operating Facility (EOF) unless he is already there.
b.
Activate Media Release Center (MRC) by notifying Omaha-Ocuglas Civil Defense Director. Activation of 11RC is mandatory at this stage if it has not already been activated.
Assume role as Media Release Center Of rector and staff ind c.
equip center as appropriate.
(See Appendix C for staff positions and Appendix 0 for required equipment.)
d.
Establish comunications with Information Specialist at near-site EOF.
Notify the Recovery llanager at the ECF when Media Release e.
Center is activated and serviceable. Also notify local news media (Appendix E), and state and local pubite infor' nation officers listed in Appendix A.
f.
Assume duties as of ficial designated spokesman for the Olstrict. Coordinate the timely exchange and release of information with federal, state, and local response organizations.
g.
Notify OPPD switchboard that an emergency situation exists at Fort Calhoun Station and provide operators with a telephone number for rumor control. (During drills and exercises, make sure it's understood no actual emergency exists.)
h.
Schedule news briefings and/or news conferences and technical briefings as appropriate and in cooperation with other response agencies.
1.
Supervise distribution of plant status reports to Rumor Control, Nebraska and towa Public Information Officers, and local Pubite Information Of ficers.
j.
Supervise preparation of written news releases and serve as final release authority.
k.
Supervise preparation of voice tapes for media use and serve as final release authority.
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EPIP-PI-1-8 1.
Ensure District participation in rumor control efforts.
m.
Ensure that briefings and news conferences are recorded and available for transcription. Serve as final release a uthori ty.
I.
Schedule relief person'nel as required.
o.
Keep Senior Management updated on public information developments.
p.
Update by telephone, local governmental of ficials who are not of rectly connected with emergency response.ist.)but who are apt to field media queries.
(See Appendix B for l 3.
Information Specialist at EOF a.
Proceed to near-site Emergency Operation Facility (EOF) and report to Emergency Duty Officer or Recovery Manager, as' appropriate.
b.
Estabitsh communications with both the Division Information Office and with Media Release Center.
c.
Estabitsh communications with state and local information offices (See Appendix A for names and numbers). Maintain l
communications until Media Release Center is functioning, using established message forms contained in Appendix G as
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much as possible.
d.
Coordinate activities with state and federal information officers when they arrive.at the E0F and ensure that they receive prompt and accurate plant information.
e.
Gather plant information as it becomes available and evaluate its significance in conjunction with the assigned Technical Liaison. Follow applicable procedures outlined in Appendix F.
f.
Verify technical accuracy and transmit significant plant information to Media Release Center for final review and release to the news media.
g.
Serve as plant status information source for rumor control center.
h.
Maintain written or taped log of significant reporting activities.
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EPIP-PI-1-9 3.
Technical Liaison at EOF Proceed to near-site EOF and report to Emergency Duty Officer a.
or Recovery Manager, as appropriate.
b.
Monitor status of emer;ency and assist Information Specialist in collecting and interpreting nuclear-related data.
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Review release material for technical accuracy before it is c.
transmitted to Media Release Center.
d.
Serve as ECF contact for Technical Liaison at Media Release Center.
Assist Information Specialist In providing prompt and accurate e.
plant information to federal, state and local public infonaation personnel.
f.
Serve as a plant status information source for rumor control center.
Maintain log, taped or written, of significant reporting g.
activities. This should be coordinated with Information 4
Specialist.
4.
Information Specialist at itRC Proceed immediately to Division information Of fice.
a.
b.
Proceed to Media Release Center when activated.
Relay plant status reports as received to tiedia Release Center c.
01 rector.
d.
Prepare written news releases in accordance with procedures contained in Appendix F.
Prepare voice tapes for radio use in accordance with e.
procedures contained in Appendix F.
f.
Assist with news conferences and briefings as directed by ikdla Release Center Director.
g.
Make arrangemen ing telecasts concerning the i
emergency. Cal System Operations) with recording f
requests.
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Technical Liaison at IWC a.
Proceed to Media Release Center and report to Media Release
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Center Director.
b.
Assist District's designated spokesman in the interpr'etation and evaluation of nuclear-related information.
Assist Media Release Center Director and Information c.
Specialists in checking releases for technical accuracy.
d.
Maintain communleations with Technical Liaison at the Emergency Operating Facility.
Participate in techn'ical briefings for media as directed.
e.
f.
Serve as a technical information source for rumor control center.
1 6.
Pubite Information and Rumor' Control Suoervisor_
l Proceed to Media Release Center and report to Media Release a.
Center Ofrector.
b.
Set up and staff rumor control telephone center. Coordinate activities with state and local information officers.
Provide rumor control center phone numbers to the MRC Director c.
and Information Specialist who will release them to news services ( AP and UPI) and also to the OPPD switchboard and to
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the OPPD office in Blair.
d.
Distribu*e periodic employee information bulletins and news t
releases as directed by Media Release Center Director. Follow l procedures outilned in Appendix J.
Assist the Media Release Center Director in keeping key pubite e.
of ficials informed of plant developments.
7.
Public Information Soecialist - Rumor cuitrol Proceed to Media Release Center and report to 5upervisor.
a.
b.
Ma'n telephones and provide prompt and accurate information to citizen callers utilizing information released to you by Media Release Center Director. The Media Release Center Director and Technical Liaison are your information sources.-
c.
Report all unusual or new rumors to Rumor Control Supervisor including caller's information source, if possible to obtain.
d.
Record all calls using forms provided.
e.
Assist with preparation and distribution of employee information bulletins as required, following procedures outilned in Appendix J.
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Clerical Supervisor Proceed to Media Release Center and report to Media Release a.
Center Director.
b.
Set up clerical center and supervise staffing and equipping.
Arrange for recording official news briefings and news c.
conferences. At the direction of Media Release Center Director, arrange for transcribing and distribution of this information.
d.
LJpervise final reproduction and distribution of written news releases and employee information bulletins.
Maintain a complete file, including time and date, of all e.
information processed through the clerical center.
f f.
Assign clerical help to assist Media Release Center Director and designated spokesman as required.
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EPIP-P!-1-12 IV.
CREDENTIALS
'D District employees will need only their regular District Employee Identification cards for access to the Media Release Center.
Members of the media will be admitted on the basis of credentials issued by recognized authority, such as the City of Omaha Pubite Safety Department, or by their employers, subject to check by 0 PPD security personnel.
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PERIC0!C PU8LIC INFORMATION AND EDUCATION l
OPPD disseminates information to the public on an annual basis as to how they will be notified and what their actions should be in the event of an emergency at'the Fort Calhoun Statto.1.
This l'nformational material is made available in written form and is updated as necessary. Specific recipients include the permanent adult population within the plume exposure Emergency Planning Zone for Fort Calhoun Station, hereafter referred to as the "10-mile EPI."
(The 10-mile EPZ I
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includes parts of Washington and Douglas Counties in Nebraska, and parts of l
Harrison and Pottawattamie Counties in Iowa.) Provision has also been made l
to make this emergency information available to the transient population f
within the 10-mile EPZ.
i A.
Implementation 1.
A computer program has been developed to identify permanent residences by names and addresses within the ten-mile CPI. This program is the basis for information mailings and is updated annually.
2.
A brochure has been developed and is distributed annually. inis brochure includes specific information on the following:
a.
Radiation (educational information);
b.
Contact points for additional information; c.
Evacuation routes and relocation centers; 1
I d.
Sheltering; l
e.
Respiratory protection; l
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Radioprotective drugs; and i
g.
Special needs of the handicapped in emergency situations.
h.
10 mile EPZ map l
1.
Map showing evacuation routes and location of relocation l
centers.
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l EPIP-PI-1-14 3.
Provision of emergency information to the transient population is accomplished through placement of a supply of brochures in hotel q
and motel offices as well as maintaining a supply of materials in l
all government buildings, service stations, marinas, and major recreational areas, within the 10-mile EPZ.
I In addition, posters have been developed to disseminate appropriate emergency information to any transient population within the lo-mile EPI. Such notices refer the transient to more specific information sources and guide the visitor to appropriate radio and television frequencies for specific emergency information.
4.
All information and materials have been coordinated with Nebraska and towa authorities, and all such materials are reviewed and updated annually.
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PERIC0!C MEDIA EDUCATION AND INFORMATION OPPD conducts an annual program or series of programs to acquaint local
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news media with its emergency plan, with emergency plans of other response agencies, with information concerning radiation. and with points of centact l
for release of public infonnation in an emergency. These programs ar's coordinated with all state and local organizations concerned with emergency a
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planning infonnation.
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Implementation l
1.
OPPD has expanded the scope somewhat to include educational information on the operation of the pressurized water reactor at
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Fort Calhoun Station and on the economics of nuclear power.
Subjects are covered as follows:
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Operation of Fort Calhoun's nuclear reactor including emphasis l
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on defense-in-depth systems.
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Economic overview of what Fort Calhoun means to the District.
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Radi ation.
l Overview of coordinated emergency planning and Fort Calhoun's d.
State and local emergency plans for Nebraska.
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State and local emergency plans for towa, t
State and local authorities nones 11y cooperate in the esplanation 2.
r of their plans.
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Teaching aids for the program include:
4 Large display board of an overhead schematic showing i
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relationship of reactor vessel to the two steam generators, l
the hot and cold legs, and the four reactor coolant pumps.
l1 A somewhat detailed display board with schematic of reactor b.
vessel, pressuriser, steam generator, turbine, condenser, and l
related piping and auxiliary systems.
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(water system which feeds steam generator where it converts to steam, drives the turbine, condenses, and begins the cycle again).
d.
Large display board depicting sector map and also evacuation routes.
e.
An information kit containing general information about OPPD, I
Fort Calhoun Station, a glossary of nuclear terms, radiation information, evacuation maps, sector maps and so forth. This kit will be nearly identical with those which would be handed out in the event of an actual emergency.
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Appendix A List of personnel to be placed on standby for possible activation of Media Release Center.
Title Name:
Tel ephone( s )
( 1)
Omaha-las Defense Director Office -
Home Office Assi stant Omaha-Ocugl as CD Di ch Home Office W
las Buildi Secu ri t Omana-Dougl a s 3uil di ng Office Cornission Administrator Home Office l
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Office (4) lowa Public Information Officer Office Alternate:
(This is a 24-hour numbe. Duri ng non-working hours, a
phone will be answered by the Des Moines Police Radio Di spa tc he r.
Ask him to connect you with the Disaster service Duty Of ficer and relay message through him.)
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Al terna te :
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EPIP-P1-1-19 Appendix B t.ist of key public of ficials not directly responding to emergency, but who should be briefed periodically during any coergency.
Omaha Office:
Mayor -
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Media Release Center Staff Call bendix Cist (including EOF info personnel)
Ap Name:
Telephone (s)
Ti tle Office
( 1)
Media Release Center Director Home s1on Manager - Corporate Communicatio Office Alternate:
Home nager - Pu Inf o rmatio Office Al ternate:
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Appendix 0 Equipment and Supply List for Media Release Center Items
- Quantity, Regular Location 1.
Dedicated phone line 1
Permanently installed l
at both sites.
Two business telephones 2
through OPPD Centrex 3.
Telephone instruments for 15' Stored on site. (Pro-use with Civic Center phone perty of Civil Defense) jacks already in place Additional phone lines 10
' Lines should be in place.
4.
Order service from U4 Bell l
rotoring off one number as needed.
for rumo.r control use l
5.
Additional phone lines Up to 10 Lines should be in place.
Order service from YJ Bell rotoring off one number as needed.
for phone-tape radio reports.
D 6.
Additional phone lines for 10 Lines should be in place.
Order service from K4 Bell general District and NRC as needed.
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Additional phone lines Up to 100 Lines'should be in place.
for use by news media Media should order service
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from Ud Bell at their own expense.
8.
Briefing boards on reactor 1 each Stored on site in OPPD's operations, sectors maps, emergency room at 11RC.
etc.
9.
News information kits 400 Stored on site in OPPD's emergency room at MRC.
10.
Notepads, paper, pencils, 1 day supply Stored on site in OPPD's paper clips, etc.
emergency room at MRC.
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Items Quantity Regular Location 11.
Fort Calhoun Emergency Plan 1 copy of each Stored on site in OPPO's State of Nebr. Emergency Plan emergency room at MRC.
State of Iowa Emergency Plan 12.
Updated Safety Analysis 1 copy Stored on site in OPPD's Report (USAR) emergency room at MRC.
13.
Tape recorders and 3
CC Division Office.
supply of tapes.
14.
Tables and chairs.for As needed Freeman Decorating 734-1950 (rentals) media use 15.
Copying machine and 1
CC Division Of fice.
paper supply 16.
Typewriters Up to 10
'CC Division Of fice.
17.
Telecopier equipment i
Stored on site.
and supplies 1
Stored in Corporate Comm.
Office 18.
TV monitor and recorder 1
CC Division Office.
19.
Radio 1
CC Division Office.
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o EPIP-PI-1-26 Appendix E e
(August 1984)
Local Media Notification List Associated Press eau Manager United Press International ureau Manager Omaha Worl d Herald Cf ty Edi tor WOWT News Director KETV aws Di rector KltTV News Di rector lKFAB News Director WOW-AM News :i rector 4ews Di rector tor T".S o ^S C C rRIT A I N S R""'/AO'/ ANO/GR FROPRiS/.nY 4NIORMATlON R4 1 %
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EPIP-PI-1-27 Appendix F News Release Procedures 1.
The Information Specialist and the Technical Liaison assigned to the Emergency Operation Facility will work together as a team. A dedicated telephone line and another line equipped with telecopier facilities connect them with the Media Release Center.
2.
As of ten as required, and at least hourly, they will gather updated plant information. They will verify this information with the Recovery Manager and then transmit it, either verbally or by telecopier, to the Media Release Center. A copy will also be provided to information officers of other agencies at the EOF site.
3.
This EOF information team may also record interviews and statements of plant recovery officials and transmit them to the Media Release Center for review and release.
4.
All written news releases will be prepared by an Information Specialist at the Media Release Center under the supervision of the MRC Director. Source material will be information supplied by the information team at the Emergency Operation Facility. The finished release will be submitted to the MRC Director who has it checked for technical accuracy by the Technical Liaison at the Center.
Special news release materials, including interviews and statements, may be 5.
prepared for telephone transmission to radio stations calling for same. These materials will also be prepared by an Information Specialist under supervision of the MRC Director with source material supplied by the information team at the Emergency Operating Facility.
All news releases, whether for printed or oral use, will be submitted to the 6.
Media Release Center Director who will check them for accuracy with the Technical Liaison and then authorize release.
7.
Copies of all prepared release material should be sent immediately to Senior Management, to the Recovery Manager at the EOF, and to the Rumor Control Center, showing date and time of release.
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EPIP-PI-1-29 NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT representing the Omaha 1.
This is (name)
Public Power District.
2.
I am calling to notify you that an unusual event at the Fort Calhoun Station nuclear power plant which is located in Washington County, Nebraska. This IS
/ IS NOT a drill. Repeating! This IS / IS.NOT a drill.
3.
My call-back number is 536-4822.
4.
Time and date of event:
(time)
(date)
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5.
Description of event:
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No significant release of radioactive materials has taken place and no protective measures for the public appear necessary at this time.
7.
The plant status is currently STA8LE / IMPROVING / DEGRADING.
TRANSMITTED BY TIME DATE (name)
RECEIVED BY (name and agency)
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EPIP-PI-I-30, EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM 1.
This is representing the Omaha 9
(name)
Public Power District.
2.
I as calling to notify you that an ALERT / SITE AREA EftERGENCY / GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant which is e
located in Washington County, Nebraska.
3.
% call-back number is 536-4822.
4.
This IS / IS NOT a drill. I repeat: This IS / IS NOT a drill.
5.
Time and date of event:
(time) t aate) 6.
Brief description of event:
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7.
There HAS BEEN / HAS NOT BEEN significant release of radioactive materials.
8.
(If applicable) Release was AIRBORNE / WATERBORNE / SURFACE SPILL.
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9.
The plant' status is currently STABLE / IMPROVING / DEGRADING.
TRANSMITTED BY TIME DATE
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RECEIVED BY (name anc agency) t
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EPIP-PZ-1-31 EMERGENCY UPDATE - Message No.
representing the Omaha 1.
This is (name)
Public Power District.
I have an update on the UNUSUAL EVENT / ALERT / SITE AREA ENERGENCY / GENERAL 2.
EMERGENCY underway at the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant in Washington County, Nebraska.
3.
% call-back number is 536-4822.
The plant status is currently STABLE / IMPROVING / DEGRADING.
4.
5.
(If applicable.) Change the emergency class to: ALERT / SITE AREA EMERGENCY / GENERAL EMERGENCY.
6.
Here are the latest developments:
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SHELTERING The following information may be utilized in news releases, radio tapes, and other communication with the general public as appropriate.
In connection with the nuclear power plant incident now underway, State authorities have directed people in certain designated areas near the plant to take shelter immediately. Here are some specific sheltering instructions.
1.
If you are outdoors, go inside immediately. Once indoors, close all windows and doors. Tu'rn off fans, air conditioning, and close any other air intakes.
2.
If you have come in from outside, wash your hands and face as a minimum, particularly before handling or eating any food.
If possible, take a shower using cool or lukewarm water. Wash any items of clothing you were wearing
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outside.
3.
Cover all "open" food containers.
4.
Do not use your telephone unless it is absolutely necessary. Keep phone lines open fo. emergencies.
5.
Stay sheltered until you receive official notice that it is safe to go out.
Stay tuned to your emergency broadcast station for later information and
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EPIP-PI-1-33 EVACUATION The following information may be utilized in news releases, radio tapes and other communication with the general public as appropriate.
In connectior, with the nuclear power plant incident now underway, State authorities have directed the evacuation of certain designated areas near the pl ant. Here are some specific evacuation instructions.
1.
. Remain calm. You're far more likely to be hurt acting in haste than you are by radioactivity.
2.
Gather together personal items you may need: soap and towels, shaving articles, tootnpaste and toothbrush, toilet paper, sanitary supplies, eyeglasses, dentures, credit cards, baby foods, disposable diapers. You may also have use for other supplies such as a portable radio, flashlight, batteries, and plastic or paper bags.
3.
Do not forget prescription medicines and other medical supplies.
4.
Provide for pets and livestock, sheltering them with food and water s. are possible.
5.
Before leaving your home, shut off all appliances and lock all doors and windows.
6.
Drive safely, using evacuation routes. Stay tuned to your emergency broadcast station for further information.
7.
Unless you plan to stay with friends or relatives outside the evacuation area, ;:roceed directly to your designated reception area where personnel will be available to help you find temporary living accomodations.
8.
If you need transportation, contact the Sherif f's office or the State Patrol.
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4 EPIP-PI-1-34 THYROID BLOCKING
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The following information may be utilized in news releases, radio tapes and other communication wi th the general public as appropriate.
Because of the nuclear power plant incident now underway, state health officials are considering the use of a protective drug, potassium iodide.
In a radiation emergency, radioactive iodine could be released into the air. Potassium iodide, which is a fann of iodine, can help protect you.
It works this way. Certain forms of iodine help your thyroid gland work properly. tiost people get the iodine they need from foods, like iodized salt or fish. The thyroid can store or hold only a certain amount of iodine. If you take potassium iodide, it will fill up your thyroid. This reduces the chance that harmful radioactive iodine will enter into the thyroid gland.
Any distribution of this prescription to either emergency workers or to
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members of the general public will be by state and/or local officals only and will be strictly controlled. You should take potassium todide only when public health officials tell you to.
If yoJ are told to take this medicine, take it one time every 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, following directions carefully. Do not take it more often. tiore will not help you, and it may increase the risk of side effects. Do not take this drug if you know you are allergic to iodide. Should you experience side effects or an allergic reaction, stop taking potassium todide and call a doctor or public health authority for instructions.
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t EP!P-PI-1-35 PERSONAL RESPIRATORY PROTECTIONS l
The following information may be utilized in news releases, radio tapes and other communication with the general pubite as appropriate.
l Because of the nuclear power plant incident now underway, state health officials are advising affected citizens to improvise respiratory protective i
devices. Such' devices can be helpful in protecting against airborne solid particulates.
l A man's cotton hankerchief can b'e an effective filtration device. The handkerchief should be dry, folded eight times, and placed over the mouth and nose.
A dry bath towel, folded in two layers, is almost as effective.
Of course, the total effectiveness of such devices depends on a conscien-l tious effort to obtain and maintain a good close fit over the mouth and nose. Small l
children should be assisted in maintaining such a fit.
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APPENDIX H O
GUIDANCE ON PUBLIC ANN 0UNCEMENTS CONCERNING NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS 4
i Public announcements should be made for the following types of events:
i Non-routine release of significant radioactive material to Unrestricted Areas l
L Release of significant quantites of radioactive material to Restricted Areas i
Significant radiological event off site, occurring during transport, or l
affecting the public i
Injuries to or death of employees at operatng nuclear power plants
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Significant radiation exposures to employees or members of the public Effects of earthquakes, floods, tornados or other natural occurrences having potential for damaging nuclear power plants.
i Incidents causing major damage, e.g., fires or explosions I
i Environmental concerns, e.g., fish kills, large chemical release, or other i
such events impacting on the public f
Major construction interruption resulting from Regulatory action Major enforcement actions; fines or other sanctions
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Non-scheduled shutdowns expected to last for more than one week, regardless of cause 4
i Shutdowns resulting from failure of or damage to safety-related equipment that exceeded one day
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i Failure of or damage to safety-related equipment, if the time for repair is likely to exceed that allowed by the technical specifications (to be issued l
as early as possible).
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Appendix J l
Employee Information Bulletins.
Obtain periodic update infomation from Media Release Center (oordinator.
I 1.
i Prepare brief information bulletins reflecting any significant changes in 2.
Preface each buil ttin with the plant status or in status of the emergency.
date and time issued and with request that it be given widest employee dis-tribution among employees.
3.
Secure approval for release from Media Release Center Coordinator.
Distribute to the following points within the company via telecopier in Room l
4.
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123.
Contact FAX Location Contact Phone Phone Speed 1 min.
i Electric Building Marie Schmidt Electric Bldg. Hailrocm Andy Gampper 1 min.
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1 min.
Dispatchers Doug Welsh l
1 min.
Omaha Line Bob Adamson 1 min.
l Irvington Center Jim Thompson 1 min.
Papio Center Leonard Coufal Distribute to the following points via telecopier located at rumor control l
i center position.
i Contact FAX i
Location Contact Phone Phone Speed f
1 min.
Jones Street Jane Morfeld 1 min.
I North Omaha Dawn Nichols 1 min.
Nebraska City Cindy Patton 1 min.
f Sub. 906 Larry Rischling l
Written news releases issued by the District concerning the emergency should 5.
also be transmitted to employees through this telecepter system as described.
Priority on use of telecopier in Room 123 will always be given to communi-6.
cations from the EOF to the Media Release Center.
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EPIP-TSC-8-1 Fort Calhoun Station Unit No.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-TSC-8 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Estimate of Core Damage i
I.
PURPOSE This procedure provides instruction for gathering data and estimating the extent of core damage. Four major categories for fuel damage will be considered: no damage, cladding failures, fuel overheating and fuel melt.
II..
FREREQUISITES A.
Isotopic activities are available per 01-SL-2 or 01-PAP-2.
B.
Readings from core exit thermocouples are available.
C.
Computer program UTYPASS is available for execution.
III. PRECAUTIONS A.
In the event the core damage estimate is determined af,er a containment-purge operation, correct the noble gas concentrations to reflect the initial concentrations prior to the purge operation.
B.
Sampl'es taken during later stages of a transient may provide are accurate core damage estimates.
IV.
PROCEDURE A.
Preliminary Indications of Fuel Damage 1.
No Damage a)
ALL operable Core Exit Thermocouples (CET's) reading < 700*F.
AND
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NO excess H2 in the reactoe coolant system or Tri the containment atmosphere.
2.
Cladding Failure a)
One or more Operable CET's reading > 700*F AND b)
No excess H2 is detected in the reactor coolant system or the containment atmosphere.
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2.
c)
The reactor coolant and/or the containment atmosphere has high activity.
3.
Fuel Overhe.iting a)
The Heated Junction Themocouple system (HJTCS) indicates core uncovery for more than a few minutes.
AND b)
Sne or more Operable CET's reading > 900*F.
AND c)
Excess H2 detected in the reactor coolant or containment atmosphere.
4.
Fuel Melt a)
HJTC indicates core uncovery for an extended time.
AND b)
More than one CET reading > 900*F for a long period of time.
AND c)
One or more CET readings > 1100*F.
AND d)
Excess H2 detected in the reactor coolant and/or containment atmosphere.
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B.
Isotopic Analysis 1.
Perform an isotopic specific activity analysis.
E.T.
2.
Obtaining samples based on the following criteria:
TYPE TRANSIENT SAMPLE LOCATIONS a)
Rapid Depressurization Reactor Coolant, Containment of Primary System Atmosphere, Contain:nent Sump b)
Slow Depressurization of Primary System EARLY Reactor Coolant LATER Reactor Coolant, Containment Atmosphere, Containment Sump c)
Primary System Remains Pressurized Reactor Coolant NOTE
- E the core damage estimate is performed af ter purging containment HEct the initial concentrations prior to THEN the noble gas concentrations should be adjusted to r the purge operation.
AND 3.
Using OI-SL-2 or 01-PAP-2, complete Table 1.
4.
Record the time of reactor trip 5.
IF Safety Injection Tanks (SIT's) and/or Safety Injaction Efueling Water ITank (SIRWT) have been used during the transient, THEN 6.
Complete Table 2.
7.
Determine the elapsed time between reactor trip and sample measurement:
HOURS THEN 8.
Complete TABLE 3 on Power History.
9.
Using the information from Tables 1, 2, and 3.
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10.
Run computer program UTYPASS by:
a)
Using the Combustion Engineering computer system upon whict. UTYPASS resides, Dial 1-800-243-3202 or 1-203-683-0411 or 1-203-683-2734 b)
Then when computer is accessed, use following sequence to log on and access UTYPASS.
USERNAME, PASSWORD: OMAHA, O CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)
THEN Type XEDIT, UTYPASS, P CR Perform input changes, (see Appendix A)
THEN Q,,RL CR.
c)
To submit the computer job type g
Submit, UTYPASS, T CR d)
When the job is done, do the following to identify the job name ENQUIRE, UJN e)
To print the results, perform the following sequence:
TRM0EF PW=136. CR QGET, LfN CR COPY, LfN 11.
Determine the extent of fuel damage.
12.
Results:
a)
Amount of failed clad 1.
b)
Amount of fuel experiencing overheating 50%.
AND c)
Amount of fuel melting,,
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Temperature Pressure
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Containment Gas Loop RCS (Tave) l Specific Activity (microcuries/cc) l REACTOR CONTAINMENT CONTA!!# TENT ISOTOPE COOLANT ATMOSPHERE SUMP X-133 Kr-88 Kr-85 1-131 Cs-134 Te-132 i
Ba-140 j
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30 DAY POWER HISTORY Pj Tj To Up to 8 Intervals May be Used PJ = Stea@ reactor power operated in period j % full power NOTE:
In each period, the variation of steady power should be limited to *10%.
Tj = Duration of operating period j (days)
Tj = Time between the end of operating period j and time of reactor shutdown (days)
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CARD 1 l
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HOURS l
Ti!lMIEl= HlolVIRIS IIII Illl llll llll llll llll l
l Hours is in FS.1 format starting in Card Column 12 l
j Hours is the time from reactor trip until the primary sample is read.
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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Sill-16lX llll 101.1010 OlEl+1010 101.1010 OlEl+1010 llll llll Cards 2.through 5 are for SI, 6A 68, 6C, ~6D tank levels before use and af ter use. The levels are in percent, romat is E9.3,1X, E9.3 starting in Card Column 12.
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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 INITIAL FINAL slIIRl WIT 1l1I IIl1 IIll ll l1 1III IIII lll1 Card 6 is for SIRWT level before and after use, if any. Level is input in inches. Format is E9.3,1X, E9.3 starting in Card Column 12.
CARD 7 - Containment Temperature and Pressure 5
1C 15 20 25 30 35 40 TEMP.
PRESS.
Cl0INITIA IlNIMITl l1ll llll llll llll llll 1l1l l
Card 7 is for input of containment temperature (*F) and containment pressure (PSIA). These values should correspond to the time the containment atmospheric sample was taken. Format starting in Card Column 12 is E9.3,1X, E9.3.
CARD 8 - Gas Sample Temperature and Pressure 5
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 TEMP.
PRESS.
GIAlst Il L1010lPI ll ll llll ll ll 1lll llll ll1i Card 8 is for input of the gas sample temperature (*F) and pressure (PSIA).
The format starting in Card Column 12 is E9.3,1X, E9.3.
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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 TEMP.
RICISI lT ElMlPl l llll llll llll llll ll ll llll Card 9 is for input of the core average RCS temperatures (*F) coresponding to the time when the primary sample was taken. Format starting in Card Column 12 is E9.3.
CARDS 10 through 17 - Isotopic Information 5
10 15 20 25l 30 35 40 RC CA CS IISI0ITIO PIEl l I llll lll l llll llll llll llll Cards 10 through 17 are for input of isotopic information.
The activities input dre in microcuries/cc.
The reactor coolant values start in Card Column 12.
The containment atmospheric values start in Card Column 22.
The containment sump values start in Card Column 32.
If a sample is not read for a particular isotope or a region is not sampled, input zero's.
The format for each card is A10, IX, E9.3, IX, E9.3,1X, E9.3.
The isotope cards must be'in the following order.
CARD No.
ISOTOPE 10 XE-133 11 KR-88 12 KR-85 13 1-131 i
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15 TE-132 16 BA-140 1
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Use I-131 and Cs-134
CARD 19 - Number of Yalues in History File (Cards 19 through 27) 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 N
'Q PlWlRISI llll llll Illl Il1l llll lll l ll ll N = Number of power changes for 30 Days prior to trip, N = 1 to 8.
Integer fonnat in Card Colu:nn 12..
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5 1C 15 20 25 30 35 40 POWER DAYAT DAYTIL IIII Ii1I IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII I I l' l The power history is for the 30 days prior to shutdown. Up to 8 power changes may be modeled.
PWER = Power levil in percent of full power. Note 107, levels are sufficient modeling changes.
DAYAT = Duration of operating period (Days).
DAYTIL = Time between the end of the operating period and the time of reactor shutdown (Days).
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FORMAT = 15X, F5.1, 5X, FS.1, SX, FS.I.
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