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Public Version of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Updates,Including EP M-2, Nonemployee Injury or Illness (Third Party) & EP RB-7, Emergency Onsite Radiological Environ Monitoring. W/860522 Release Memo
ML20195B996
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 05/02/1986
From: Thornburg R
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PGandE Letter No.: DCL-86-119 0

e ENCLOSURE 3 8605290622 860002 PDR ADOCK 05000275 F

PDR 08495/0044K

r PGandE Letter No.: DCL-86-119 CURRENT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 3A TITLE gy E-0 Reactor Trip or Safety Injection 0

i E-0.1 Reactor Trip Response 0

E-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 1

4 E-0.3 Natural Circulation Cooldown with Steam Void in Vessel 1

(Hith RVLIS)

E-0.4 Natural Circulation Cooldown with Steam Void in Vessel 0

(Hithout RVLIS)

E-1 Loss of Reactor or Secondary Coolant 0

E-1.1 SI Termination 0

E-1.2 Post LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization 0

E-1.3 Transfer to Cold Leg Recirculation 0

E-1.4 Transfer to Hot Leg Recirculation 0

E-2 Faulted Steam Generator Isolation 0

E-2.1 Alternate Auxiliary Feedwater Supplies 0

E-3 Steam Generator Tube Rupture O

ECA-0.0 Loss of All AC Power 0

ECA-0.1 Loss of All AC Power Recovery Nithout SI Required 0

ECA-0.2 Loss of All AC Power Rpcovery Nith SI Required 0

ECA-0.3 Restore Vital Bus O

ECA-1.1 Loss of Emergency Coolant Recirculation 0

ECA-1.2 LOCA Outside Containment 0

ECA-2.1 Uncontrolled Depressurization of All Steam Generators 0

ECA-3.1 SGTR Hith Loss of Reactor Coolant-Subcooled Recovery Desired 0

ECA-3.2 SGTR with Loss of Reactor Coolant - Saturated Recovery Desired 0 ECA-3.3 SGTR Hithout Pressurizer Pressure Control 0

F-0 Critical Safety Function Status Trees 0

FR-C.1 Response to Inadequate Core Cooling.

O FR-C.2 Response to Degraded Core Cooling 0

FR-C.3 Response to Saturated Core Conditions 0

FR-H.1 Response to Loss of Secondary Heat Sink, 0

- FR-H.2 Response to Steam Generator Overpressure 0

FR-H.3 Response to Steam Generator High Level 0

FR-H.4 Response to Loss of Normal Steam Release Capabilities 0

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(Continued) i FR-H.5 Response to Steam Generator Low Level 0

FR-I.1 Response to High Pressurizer Level 0

FR-I.2-Response to Low Pressurizer Level 0

4 FR-I.3 Response to Voids in Reactor Vessel 0

l FR-P.1 Response to Imminent Pressurized Thermal Shock Condition 0

l FR-P.2 Response to Anticipated Pressurized Thermal Shock Condition 0

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FR-S.1 Response to Nuclear Power Generation /ATHS 0

l FR-S.2 Response to Loss of Core Shutdown 0

FR-Z.1 Response to High Containment Pressure 0

FR-Z.2

' Response to Containment Flooding 0

.FR-Z.3 Response to High Containment Radiation Level 0

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i R-1 Personnel Injury or Illness (Radiologically Related) 16 l

and/or Overexposure l

R-2 Release of Airborne Radioactive Materials 5

R-3 Release of Radioactive Liquids 4

R-4.

High Radiation (In Plant) 3 l

R-5 Radioactive Liquid Spill 3

R-6 Radiological Fire 10 R-7 Offsite Transportation Accidents 5

i N-1 En.ployee Injury or Illness (Nonradiological) 14 l

M-2 Nonemployee Injury or Illness (Third Party) 12 l

W3 Chlorine or Ammonia Release 6

l 54 Earthquake 10 W5 Tsunami Harning 5

i 56 Nonradiological Fire 12 t

47 011 Spill Isolation and Clean Up 7

48 Containment Emergency Personnel Hatch 0

59' Hazardous Maste Management Contingency Plan 4

M-10 Fire Protection of Safe Shutdown Equipment, Unit 1 5

M-10 Fire Protection of Safe Shutdown Equipment, Unit 2 2

r G-1 Accident Classification and Emergency Plan c

Activation 6

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G-2 Establishment of the On-Site Emergency

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Organization 7

i G-2 S1 Notification of the On-Site Emergency Organization 4

G-3 Notification of Off-Site Organizations 8

G-4 Personnel Accountability and Assembly 7

G-5 Evacuation of Nonessential Site Personnel 3

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CURRENT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES L

TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 3B IIILE REY OR-1 Offsite Support & Assistance 6

OR-2 Release of Information to the Public 3

RB-1 Personnel Dosimetry 2

RB-2 Emergency Exposure Guides 1

RB-3 Stable Iodine Thyroid Blocking 1

RB-4 Access to & Establishment of Controlled Areas Under Emergency Conditions 2

i RB-5 Personnel Decontamination 2

RB-6 Area & Equipment Decontamination 2

i RB-7 Emergency On-Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring 6

RB-8 Emergency Off-Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring 6

RB-9 Calculation of Release Rate & Integrated Release 3

RB-10 Protective Action Guidelines 1

RB-11 Emergency Off-Site Dose Calculations 4

RB-12' Mid and High Range Plant Vent Radiation Monitors 1

RB-13 Improved In-Plant Air Sampling for Radiolodines 1

RB-14 Core Damage Assessment Procedure 2

4 RB-15 Post Accident Sampling System 2

RB-15A Post-Accident Sampling System - Initial Actions 4

RB-15B Post-Accident Sampling System Stripped-Gas & Diluted RCS 3

RB-ISC Sentry Post-Accident Sampling System Containment Air Sampling 3

RB-ISD Post-Accident Sampling System - Gas Chromatographic Analysis 3

RB-15E Post-Accident Sampling System - Liquid & Gas Sample Handling 3

e RB-15F Sentry Post-Accident Sampling System - Data Analysis 2-RB-15G Sentry Post-Accident Sampling System-ION _ Chromatographic Chloride Analysis 2

RB-15H Sentry Post-Accident Sampling System -PH-Conductivity-Dissolved Oxygen 2

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RB-15I Sentry Post-Accident Sampling System - Sample Storage &

Disposal 1

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RB-15J Sentry Post-Accident Sampling System-Undiluted Liquid Sampling from Reactor Coolant 0

RB-15K.

Sentry Post-Accident Sampling System-Diluted Liquid Sampling from Radwaste 0

RB-15L Sentry Post-Accident Sampling System-Diluated Liquid 1

Sampling from Raddaste O

RB-15M Sentry Post-Accident Sampling System-Undiluted Containment Air Sampling 0

EF-1 Activation and Operation of the Technical Support Center 7

EF-2 Activation and Operation of the Operational Support Center 7

EF-3 Activation and Operation of the Emergency Operations Facility 5

EF-4 Activation of the Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory 7

EF Emergency Equipment, Instruments & Supplies 9

EF-6 Operating Procedures For EARS 9845C Controlling Stations 5

EF-651 Transfer of EARAUT Control 1

EF-7 Activation of the Nuclear Data Communications System 2

EF-8 EARS Operating Procedures for TSC-CC HP-1000 Station 1

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NUMBER' EP M-2 PGF/E Pacific Gas and Electric Company REVISION 12 i

n DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR PLANT OPERATIONS DATE 12/20/85 PAGE:

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT UNIT NO(S) 1 AND 2 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE TITLE:

NONEMPLOYEE INJURY OR ILLNESS (THIRD PARTY) l IMPOP' ANT Yb IO APPROVED:

PLANTMANAGEN DATE SAFETY SCOPE This procedure describes the actions which are to be taken in the event of an injury or illness involving a nonemployee which is incurred in connection with Cer.pany operations either on or in the vicinity of the plant site. This procedure and changes thereto requires PSRC review.

APPLICABILITY O

This procedure is to be followed for incidents involving non-employees who are on or near the site at the request of the Nuclear Plant Operations Department (such as a Xerox serviceman).

In the event of an incident involving)other non-employees at or near the site (such as a construction worker, perfonn only the asterisked (*) steps in this procedure.

SYMPTOMS The symptom of an illness or injury is a pe. son uppears hurt or impaired and requires medical assistance.

I4tEDIATE ACTIONS The employee (s) who are at the scene shall:

  • 1.

Render all necessary first aid.

  • 2.

Notify the control room (Shift Foreman) as soon as practical.

no ified by dialing @lann and NOTE:1 htft Foreman r

Dialin activates the fire a medical emergency code call. The caller must remain on the phone to enable the Shift Foreman to dial into a conference call.

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l SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS The Shift Foreman shall direct all subsequent actions until relieved by)the Long Term Site Emergency Coordinator (if the situation warrants it. Such actions should include the following:

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Dispatch additionA first aid such as the project l

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construction EMTLIExt to the scene of the injury or illness if requ ersonnel who have not been instructed to provide assistance at the scene should remain on their jobs and stay clear of the affected area.

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Call an ambulance or physician if the situation warrants it. The I

practices which are to be followed if this step is necessary are given in the following section of this procedure.

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Secure the names and addresses of all witnesses (both Company'and noncompany).

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Perfonn the notifications required by Appendix Z.

5.

An accident report should be completed as soon as practical either on Form 62-6226 " Report of Miscellaneous Accident " or Form 62-4542, " Report of Automobile Accident," in M-1, as is appropriate. The accident report should be fo marded to the plant clerk for. processing.

POLICIES TO BE FOLLOWED WHEN REQUESTING OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE '

If a third party requires medical care, the following policies should be followed by Company personnel who secure assistance.

1.

If the injured or ill individual is in a condition where he can I

speak for himself, call the physician which he requests. If an ambulance is required, call the ambulance which he requests.

2.

If the injured or ill individual cannot speak for himself, but friends, relatives, or his employer are present, leave the matter of his care to them.

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If an injured or ill individual cannot speak for himself, and friends, relatives, or employer, or public officials are not i

present or will not take change, call a local ambulance service and have the injured or ill person sent to the San Luis Obispo General Hospital for treatment.

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Whenever a physician or an ambulance is called, it should'be l

clearly stated by the employee making the call that this is not Company responsibility and is made not on behalf of the Company but of the injured or ill person or for his benefit, or until family, friends, employer, or public officials can take charge.

5.

An injured or ill third party should only be transported in a Company vehicle in the event of an extreme emergency when the delay associated with securing an ambulance might result in a significant deterioration of the injured person's condition.

POLICIES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT OF RADI0 ACTIVE CONTAMINATION If the injured or ill individual is significantly contaminated with radioactive material or overexposed, the matter will be treated in the same manner as would a similar incident involving a Company employee related) gency Procedure R-1 " Personnel Injury (Radiologically (see Emerand/or Overexposure).

r REFERENCES 1.

PGandE Standard Practice 250, 2.

PGandE Claims Department Circular Letter No.19,10/3/B4.

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hRC Information Notice 80-05, " Notification of Significant Events."

ATTACHMENTS 1.

Form 62-6226, " Report of Miscellaneous Accident." (9/83) 1 t

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When this emergency procedure has been implemented for injuries or illnesses occurring within the plant gate, and upon direction l

from the Shift foreman, proceed as follows:

  • a.

Notify the Plant Manager or his designated alternate.

b.

Contact the Division Field Claims Investigator:

I Mr. W. O. Jame o

If the Field Claims Investigator cannot be promptly reached (at office, home, or on mobile division radio), the General Office Department of Safety. Health, and Claims shall be

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innediately notified in his place. A list of appropriate personnel is attached to Emergency Procedure M-1 or s

notification of appropriate personnel will be handled by the System Dispatcher if requested.

  • c.

Review the circumstances causing the injury or illness against the criteria for reports to NRC contained in Administrative Procedure C-11. Supplement 1. " Supplement 1 to Non-Routine Notification and Reporting to the NRC and Other Governmental Agencies." Appendix I.19. " Reporting of Significant Operating Events." If circumstances warrant.

designate the event in accordance with the criteria contained in Procedure C-11.

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Also notify the following, if NRC is notified. Supervising Nuclear Generation Engineer (Personnel and Environmental Safety) or his alternate in the Department of Nuclear Plant Operation:

. W. H. Fujimoto I

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If the above General Office person cannot be.promptly reached, request the Systems Dispatcher to contact alternate personnel.

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NUMBER EP RB-7 33W3 Pacific Gas and Electric Company REVISION 6 m

DATE 1/27/86-OEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR PLANT OPERATIONS p

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EMERGENCY ON-SITE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMFNTAL MONITORING TITLE ApFAOVED TO etani nanauts uart 6

RAFFTY SCOPE This procedure describes the initial emergency radiological monitoring necessary to detemine onsite dose rates and airborne activity concentrations due to an accidental release. This data will be used to make initial assessments concerning the magnitude of the accident and decisions concerning evacuation of nonessential site personnel.

i This procedure and changes thereto require PSRC review.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

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1.

The on-site radiological environmental monitoring team (s) are under the direction of the Emergency Radiological Advisor (ERA).

If the ERA has not arrived on-site, the Emergency Evaluations and Recovery Coordinator will direct the monitoring team (s).

2.

As a minimum, the on-site radiological environmental monitoring team (s) will be comprised of two on-shift personnel; a Chemistry and Radiation Protection (C&RP) Technician (team leader) and an Auxiliary Operator (assigned by the interim site Emergency Coordinator or Emergency. Operations Coordinator 1 or two C&RP Technicians.

3.

The on-site monitoring team (s) will maintain communications with the Control Room and/or TSC through the use of hand-held radios.

Use the Health Physics channel.

("T" set on "1," "F" set on 6 for local).

4.

The team should have the following equipment:

a.

Onergency kit which can be obtained in Room 126 of the Training Building.

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Hand-held radio. These are located in the Training Building, spares are at Access Control, c.

Vehicular transport.

5.

When traveling from one location to another, always have a survey instrument on so that if a portion of the plume is traversed, it will be recognized imediately.

If traveling in a vehicle, hold a detector out of the window.

If any location is identified as being above background, measurements should be taken and data recorded.

6.

Radiological Precautions a.

Protective clothing should be donned if loose surface contamination levels exceed the following criteria:

1)

Hand and foot protection should be donned if contamination surveys indicate >1000 dpm/100 cm2 but

<10,000 dpm/100 cm. This woul3 result in a direct 2

frisk of the surface within 1 cm or a smear covering 100 cm2 (4" x 4" or 10" S motion) reading >100 cpm but

<1000 cpm above background.

2)

A full set of protective clothing should be donned if 2

contamination Surveys indicate >10,000 dpm/100 cm,

This would result in >1000 cpm above background, b.

Respirators should be donned if loose surface contamination levels exceed 100,000 dpm/100 cm2 (>10,000 cpm above j

background using the equipment in 7.a.1) or an airborne l

particulate sample indicates >3 x 10 9 uCf/cc.

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Field monitoring personnel should read their pocket L

dosimeters at intervals not to exceed 30 minutes outside the plume and 15 minutes while in the plume. Report the highest team member's dosimeter reading to the ERA (or EERC) when l

requested to do so.

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Ithmediately evacuate the ares you are in, without nrders from the CR or TSC if the dose rate increases to a poir.t that exceeds the upper limit of the instrument you are using, i.e., 5000 mr/hr when using the R0-2.

Report your actions to the TSC or CR as soon as practical.

COMMUNICATIONS 1.

For ease of communication with the radios, the field monitoring teams will be given call names using the International (ICA0) '

Phonetic Alphabet:

A - Alpha E - Echo I - India B - Bravo F - Foxtrot J - Juliett C - Charlie G - Golf K - Kilo D - Delta H

. Hotel L - Lima 2.

Radio Technique a.

Hold the radio upright, directly in front of the mouth.

O b.

Before transmitting, make certain that someone else is not already transmitting on tie frequency.

3.

Each monitoring team shall cortact the CR or TSC under the following conditions:

a.

After obtaining hand held radios to verify radio operability and obtain initial instructions from the CR or TSC.

b.

Upon arriving at a monitoring location, to report initial radiological conditio'ns (dese rate, count rate).

c.

After completion of sampling at a monitoring location to report results or obtain additional instructions.

d.

At least once every hour to verify continued radio operability (if contact has not been made during that period) and to report the highest pocket dosimeter readings.

PROCEDURE 1.

Receive wind direction infonnation from the ERA (or EERC) and detennine affected downwind sectors. Table 1 contains preferred monitoring locations for a given wind direction.

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'2 Determire if Personnel Assembly Areas ate Affected If any occupied essembly are&F are in an affel:t~ d sector (s), make e

the measureme6ts specified in Step 4 below et the affected assembly arta(s).

3.

Gheck Site Honitoring Locations l

Mter checking the pers6nnel assembly a.reas., mcke the F.eaturesr.ents.sisecified in Step 4 below in each 6f the three I

affected sectorse Measurements 3heuld be made at as many of the lecations shown on Figur6 1 as is feasible to reach. lable 2 provices a description of emergency on6 site monito~ ing locations, r

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Take the first mehsurement at the location which best l

1 approsimatas the direction downw'ind lotAtton, then t5ke

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meesyrements at thie ndjacsnt loca' tion $ on either sidv of thfs locetion, b

It may te necessary to make measurements at additional l

locations, dependf r:g upon meteorclogical conditions, 4.

Mes59rement Seguente at Dn-site Locaticns The foilosing Measurements sh601d be mede et each enaite l

location. The data thculd be,antered ce Fem.63-9259, " Emergency l

Environ.nental Monitor!ng Field Dita Sheet."

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Ottermire extern 61 y dose rate and/cr count rete.

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Pake dose rate and/or count ritte measurement with the detector held abcut three feet off the ground (i.e..

approxiestely at Weist level). Scha in a 360' arc.

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j If the detecter i$ 50 equipped, thke the d4ta with tne heta vind6w gpen and closed.

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NQfE: When 'using the H9-710 probe, take both window uo L

and windcw dow0 readings. These readings mgy be required liter to, account for sky shine. Be sure to note the correct reedbg under the correct headttg on the batti Sheet-cpm (window up cr window devr).

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Using the highest value obtained during the scan, calculate the net dose or count rate and record on Section 1 of the Data Sheet.

b.

Collection of Air Particulate and Radioiodine Samples If time and manpower considerations pemit, collect an air sample of at least 10 ft3 (30-50 ft3 is preferred).

M: Air samples must be taken imediately if dose rate measurement U mR/hr, or smearable surface contamination levels are 3 1000 dpm/dm2, 1)

Equipment Required a)

RADECO Model H-809 (12V DC powered) air sampler.

b) 2" diameter absolute particulate filter paper.

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Coin envelope for retention of filter.

d)

AgZ 2-1/4" diameter iodine cartridge e)

Plastic bag for retention of cartridge.

f)

Gumed or other label for labeling cartridge container.

g)

Wristwatch or stopwatch.

2)

Procedure a)

Assemble the filter and halogen cartridge in the sampling head.

M: The grid (cross-hatched) side of the particulate Filter should face out (collection side).

b)

Place the filter head on the sampler.

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When using an H-809C, attach the red cable to the positive car battery terminal and the black cable to a chassis ground. Place the air sampler on any surface which is not directly affected by the vehicles' cooling fan. Turn the vehicle engine on. Start the sampler.

Some of the air samplers have been adapted with an electrical cable which is plugged into a matching outlet on or near the front bumper. The air sampler still draws current from the vehicle battery without the encumbrances of the battery

cables, d)

Periodically check the flow indicators to verify that the flow rate is being maintained.

If the flow rate changes significantly during sample collection, note the value at the end of the sample period and determine the average value of

,.s the flow rate. Record the value of the flow rate

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e)

Allow the sampler to run until at least 10 ft3 3

(preferably 30-50 ft ) is collected. Record the sample time, flowrate on Section 2 of Data Sheet.

f)

Stop the sampler and remove the filter head.

c.

Determination of gross particulate (field technique) 1)

Using tweezers, remove the particulate filter from the sample head.

l cal 1 TION: Exercise proper contamination controls while l

removing or handling the filter head.

POTE:

Field measurements should be performed in a low background location if possible, outside contaminated areas or plume (< 100 cpm).

2)

Place the probe within one-half inch to the upstream side of the filter. Filters should be handled with forceps (or tweezers) and the probe should not touch g

the filter, in order to avoid contamination of the probe.

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Wait for the meter reading to stabilize (about 20 j

seconds).

Record the gross count rate in section 3 of the Field Data Sheet.

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Place the filter in the labeled coin envelepe.

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Detemination of gross icdine (field techniques) 1)

Remove the cartridge froci the sampTe head and place the probe within one4alf inch of the upstream side of the cartridge. Wait for the meter to stabilize (about 20 l

seconds) and record the gross counts in Section 4 of the Field Data Sheat.

2)

Place the cartridge in a plastic rfploc bag. Label the

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i bag with the necessary infomation and *. hen place this bag along with the particulate filter coin envelope in another bag. The outside of this paciraga shetthf be verified to be uncontaminated by either direct servey O.

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sample inside the package is too high). This package will be taken to the count rocm or TSC lab.

e.

Detersf ne personnel and soutpment contamination levels prior i

to repacking and final moyennt to ancther area. This may entail temporary movement to Icw backgrcund area.

If practical, remove protectiva clothin,g, c'econteminate er bag equipment.

5.

How to read the Pressurized Ion Chamber (PIC) s

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a.

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING W

IMPORTANT APPROVED-SAFETY PLANT MANAGEMENT M DATE SCOPE This procedure describes the emergency offsite radiological environmental monitoring program which would be undertaken in the event of an airborne release of radioactive materials from the Diablo Canyon Power Plant. The procedure provides instruction for implementation of the program. Also provided are instructions to monitoring teams for locating sample points, collecting samples, and perfonning field analyses of samples.

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INITIATING CONDITIONS

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The Site Emergency Coordinator declares a Site Area or General Emergency in accordance with EP G-1, " Accident Classification and Emergency Plan Activation". Offsite environmental monitoring teams may be dispatched for an Alert classification if judged appropriate by the Site Emergency Coordinator.

DIRECTION AND CONTROL 1.

Offsite teams may be initially dispatched by the Emergency Evaluations and Recovery Coordinator (EERC) either in the TSC or Control Room.

2.

Upon activation of the EOF, teams will receive operating instructions from the Emergency Radiological Advisor (ERA).

3.

On-site or rear-site monitoring activities are continuously coordinated by the TSC.

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Monitoring Teams 4

General Instructions 5

External Dose Rate / Count Rate 9

Air Sample Collection 10 Gross Particulate Determination 11 Gross Iodine Determination 12 Smearable Contamination 14 Soil and Vegetation Sampling 15 Liquid Sampling and Counting 17 Ground Survey 18 Off-Site Monitoring Locations 21 DER Monitoring Locations 22 Description - Off-Site Monitoring Locations 23 DER Sampling Locations 30 Dairy Location 32 PIC Locations 33 COMMUNICATIONS 1.

The primary cmmnunication links between the TSC, EOF, MEML, and field monitoring teams will be by radio communications on the Health Physics frequency. The field monitoring teams will use hand-held radios. The location and numbers of available radios are listed below:

Location Radio Type Number Training Building H

3 PGandE Service Center (MEML Garage)

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EOF H

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1 DER Vehicle P

1 H= Hand-held.

P= Permanent.

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NOTE: Offsite field teams should obtain hand-held radios from the MEML garage. Other locations should be used as a back-up only.

a.

For ease of comunication with the radios, the offsite field monitoring teams will be given call names using the International (ICAO) Phonetic Alphabet:

A - Alpha E - Echo I - India B - Bravo F - Foxtrot J - Juliett C - Charlie G - Golf K - Kilo D - Delta H - Hotel L - Lima b.

Radio Technique M)TE: The "T" switch is set on "1", "F" set on 5 (normal position) for repeater, 6 (only if directed) for local.

1)

Hold the radio upright, directly in front of the mouth.

2)

Before transmitting, make certain that someone else is not already transmitting on the frequency.

3)

,After pushing transmit button, wait two seconds to allow automatic radio encoding to occur.

2.

Comunicati would be by telephone:

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3. Tach monitoring team leader and the MEML should contact the EOF or TSC under the following conditions:

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After obtaining hand held radios to verify radio operability and obtain initial instructions from the EOF or TSC.

b.

Upon arriving at a monitoring location, to report initial radiological conditions (dose rate, count rate).

c.

After completion of sampling at a monitoring location to report results or obtain additional instructions.

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At least once per hour to verify continued radio operability (if contact has not been made during that period).

MONITORING TEAMS 1.

Composition C

a.

Equipment for a minimum of four teams plus the MEML is avaro.- /or offsite environmental monitoring. Three emen te.t kits are located at the PGandE Service Center en South guera in San Luis Obispo (MEML garage) and two emergency kits are located at the plant off the entrance foyer to the Training Building, Room 126. One of the kits in the Training Building' is reserved for the on-site monitoring team. Access to the MEML Garage requires a Cypher Pad Code to open the door. If the field monitoring team members require the code, it is available from either the ERA in the TSC or the RERM in the EOF.

POTE:

If the MEML garage burglar alarm defeat key is not available (see Emergency Procedure EF-4), notify plant security to expect an alarm, and to dispatch someone to clear it, b.

Teams should be comprised of at least 1 (one) PGandE C&RP Technician as the team leader and 1 (one) SLO County (SLOCO)

Environmental Sanitarian.

c.

MEML personnel will assist in organizing and dispatching the field teams from the MEML garage, d.

SLO County and/or PGandE field teams should wait for the other team members to arrive before departing the MEML garage (unless directed otherwise by the Emergency Radiological Advisor (TSC) or Radiological Monitoring Director (EOF)).

e.

If personnel and vehicle / equipment availability pemits, a

" runner" may be used to transport samples from field monitoring locations back to the MEML for analysis.

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Day Shift (Week Days) a.

PGandE personnel will be dispatched from DCPP.

b.

One team should obtain a hand-held radio and an emergency kit from the Training Building and initiate monitoring in accordance with procedure RB-7.

The other teams will obtain equipment at the HEML Garage (PG&E Service Center).

Mobilization and dispatch on the day shift is expected to c.

take approximately 45 minutes.

3.

Back Shifts and Weekends a.

Teams notified on a call-out basis may be directed to assemble at the Training Building (on-site team) or the San -

Luis Obispo Service Center MEML Garage (offsite teams).

b.

Mobilization and dispatch on a backshift or weekend is 0

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Locations to Monitor a.

Affected Sectors The 360* of the compass have been divided into sixteen 22.5*

sectors which are identified by +.he compass point of their centerline:

1.e., N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, etc.

In this procedure, all directions are referenced to true (not magnetic) north.

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EARS computer, manual overlays (as described in EP RB-11) or meteorological information my be used to estimate the distance the plume has traveled downwind.

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Identification of Emergency Monitoring Locations 1)

Monitoring locations used in this procedure are identified in Fioure 1, " Emergency Offsite Monitoring Locations". Table 1 " Description of Eme gency Offsite Monitoring Locations" is included for reference.

2)

Coordinate System Each monitoring location is identified b coordinates as follows (e.g., NNE, 8, A)y three a.

Sector designation b.

Radial distance in kilometers to the farthest sector element boundary (not true radial distance to plant).

c.

Letter designations to distinguish between different sample locations contained in the same sector elements.

In cases where samples are taken at locations other than those previously labeled, some other identification means must be used. Thus, the following might be typical sample location designations:

l (ESE. 15. Avila Post Office)

(ENE, 20, Corner of Marsh and Broad Streets. SLO)

(NNW, 8 Campground at mouth of Islay Creek) i 2.

Radiological Precautions a.

Team members should survey themselves, their equipment, and the exterior package of their samples if loose surface j

contamination is found during their surveys.

b.

Field monitoring personnel should read their pocket dosimeters at intervals not to exceed 30 minutes outside the plume and 15 minutes while in the plume. Report the highest team member's dosimeter reading to the ERA or Radiological Monitoring Director (RMD) when requested to do so.

c.

Innediately evacuate the area if any of the following radioactivity levels are exceeded:

2 1)

Loose surface contamination exceeds 1000 dpm/100 cm.

2)

Airborne particulate activity exceeds 3x10-9 pCi/cc.

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Imediately evacuate the area you are in, without orders from the EOF, if the dose rate increases to a point that exceeds the upper limit of the instrument you are using, i.e., 5000 mr/hr when using the R0-2.

Report your actions to the EOF as soon as practicable.

3.

Environmental Sampling Stations a.

There are a number of environmental monitoring and sampling stations which are part of the continuing program conducted by the Department of Engineering Research.

For reference, these stations are shown in Figure 2 " Location of Departments of Engineering Research Environmental Monitoring and Sampling Stations", and described in Table 2 " DER Environmental Monitoring Locations."

WTE 1: Field monitoring teams will not collect data from DER monitors unless expressly directed by at the EOF)gical Monitoring Director (located the Radiolo O

WTE 2: The TLD's are located in a grey plastic container. Opening the container requires an 1/8-inch Allen wrench which is in the emergency kits.

b.

Dairies Because the milk pathway is often the Timiting pathway, it may be necessary to collect milk samples if directed to do so by the Radiological Monitoring Director. The locations of dairies in the DCPP area are described in Table 3,

" Locations of Selected Dairies".

4.

Sample Identification and Data Sheets a.

Identification and Retention of Samples Samples or filters which are collected in the field should be placed in a sealed plastic bag, envelope, or bottle, as appropriate, and identified with a firmly attached label which states the following information:

1)

Date and time of start and end of sample collection.

The time is expressed using military time (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> clock).

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Sampler flow rate (air samples only).

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Location of sample.

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Name of person who collected the sample. The exterior of the bag should be surveyed.

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b.

Field Data Sheets 1)

Field data shall be recorded on the " Emergency Environmental Monitoring Field Data Sheets" (Form 69-9259).

2)

Field data for IPZ monitoring.shall be recorded on the -

"IPZ Field Monitoring Data Sheet" (Form 69-11203) 5.

Instrumentation Performance Testing All portable monitoring instrumentation shall be verified operable prior to entering the field. This check should include battery, response, and zero adjust.

MONITORING PROGRAM External dose rate measurement should be perfomed and an air sample collected at each offsite monitoring location unless otherwise directed by the Radiological Monitoring Director.

If the Pressurized Ion Chambers (PICS) are located in an affected sector, they shculd be read. PIC locations are described in Table 4, and may be remotely interogated using the EARS teminals.

Collection of any other types of samples (i.e., ground deposition measurements, vegetation, soil, water or milk samples) will be at the direction of the Emergency Evaluations and Recnvery Coordinator or the Radiological Monitoring Director, and are usually considered followup actions for IPZ evaluations.

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External Dose Rate and/or Count Rate Measurements a.

Make a dose rate and/or count rate measurement with the detector held about three feet off the ground (i.e.,

approximately at waist level). If the detector is so equipped, take the data with the beta window open and closed.

NOTE: When using the HP-210 probe, take both GM window up and GM window down readings.

These readings may be required later to account for sky shine. Be sure to note the correct reading under the correct headings on the Data Sheet - cpm [ window up1 or cpm

[ window down),

b.

Record the type of instrument (or probe) used, time survey was started, highest value obtained during the survey, instrument R.P.# and replacement due date of the instrument on the Field Data Sheet, C

c.

Report to the EOF or TSC:

1)

Time of survey 2)

Beta and Gama dose / count rates 3)

Instrument used 2.

Pressurized Ion Chamber (PIC) a.

The PICS may be read directly by pressing the

" READ" pushbutton installed on the front panel face of the equipment.

Dose rate trending may be performed by reviewing)the strip b.

chart. One trace on it (usually a straight line matches one of the markings imediately below the chart. This indicates the range. The second trace will nonnally fluctuate. This trace indicates the actual dose rate.

It should correspond with that shown on the digital display.

c.

Record data in section 5 of the Field Data Sheet. Report the reading to the EOF or TSC as is appropriate.

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Collection of Air Samples a.

Equipment Required 1)

RADECO Model H-809C (12V DC-powered) air sampler with head 2)

Two-inch diameter particulate filter paper.

3)

Coin envelope for retention of filter.

4)

AgZ (Silver Zeolite) cartridge.

5)

Plastic ziploc bag with label for retention of cartridge.

6)

Wristwatch or stopwatch, b.

Procedure 1)

Assemble the filter and halogen cartridge in the sampling head. The particulate filter is mounted on the holder such that the side with the woven cloth or grid is upstream of the flow, i.e. the collection side.

2)

Place the filter head on the sampler.

3)

Attach the sampler to the car battery by attaching the red cable to the positive battery teminal and the j

black cable to a chassis ground.

10TE: Try to position the air-sampler away from the vehicles cooling fan, if possible.

. Turn the vehicle engine on. Start the sampler. Note

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Do not attempt to adjust the airflow by turning the setscrew on the top of the flowmeter.

4)

Periodically check the flow indicator to verify that the flow rate is being maintained.

If the flow rate changes significantly during sample collection, note the value at the end of the sample period and detemine the average value of the flow rate. This average value should be used to determine the size of the sample l

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Allow the sampler to run until at least 10 ft3 (but 3

preferably 30-50 ft ) is collected. The greater the volume sampled, the better.

6)

Stop the sampler and remove the filter head.

If using a vehicle as the power source, stop the vehicle's engine.

7)

Make the Iodine and particulate measurements discussed in steps 3 and 4 below, if desired.

8)

If excessive dose rates make it necessary to leave the area prior to making the measurements in steps 3 and 4 below place the filter head in a plastic ziploc bag and label the bag.

9)

Enter the collection data in Section 2 of the Field Data Sheet.

4.

Determination of Gross Particulate (Field Technique) a.

Equipment Required

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Eberline E-140/N survey meter equipped with either a HP-260 pancake GM probe, or a HP-210 shielded pancake GM probe. HP-210 probe is preferred.

M)TE: Field measurements should be performed in a low background location if possible, outside contaminated areas or plume (<100 cpm).

2)

Coin envelope.

3)

Forceps or tweezers.

b.

Procedure 1)

Find an area shielded from the wind or rain. The rear of the vehicle may be used if absolutely necessary.

Label the coin envelope to be used for storage of the filter with the necessary information.

2)

Remove the filter from the air semple head.

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Place the probe within one-half inch to the upstream side of the filter. Filters should be handled with forceps (or tweezers) and the probe should not touch the filter, in order to avoid contamination of the probe.

4)

Wait for the meter reading to stabilize (about 20 seconds). Record the type of probe and the gross count rate in section 3 of the Field Data Sheet.

5)

Place the filter in the labeled coin envelope.

6)

Report the sample time, flow rato, volume, type of probe used, and the initial gross sample counts to the EOF or TSC, as appropriate.

7)

Detemine the net count rate and calculate the gross particulate activity from the expression, if requested:

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Record the calculated data in Section 3 of the Field Data Sheet.

5.

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Eberifr.e E-140/N survey meter equipped with either an HD-260 pancake GM probe or an HP-210 shielded pancake GM probe. The HP-210 probe is preferred.

M)TE: Field measurements should be perfonned in a low background location, if possible, outside contaminated areas or plume (<100 cpm).

2)

Plastic bags.

3)

Forceps or tweezers b.

Procedure 1)

Remove the cartridge from the sample head and place the probe within one-half inch of the upstream side of the cartriage. Wait for the meter to stabilize (about 20 seconds) and then record the type of probe and the gross counts in Section 3 of the Field Data Sheet.

2)

Report the sample time, flow rate, volume, type of probe used, and the initial gross sample counts to the EOF or TSC as appropriate.

3)

Place the cartridge in a plastic ziploc bag. Label the bag with the necessary information and then place this i

bag along with the particulate filter coin envelope in another bag. The outside of this package should be verified to be uncontaminated by either direct survey or smear survey (if the contamination level on the sample inside the package is too high). This package will be taken to the MEML in accordance with instructions from the EOF.

4)

Calculate gross fodine concentration from the following expression, if requested:

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CR

= net cpm on cartridge net 2 = probe efficiency: HP 210/260 = 0.003 c

E = cartridge collection efficiency, assumed c

to be 0.94 3

V = volume of airborne sample (ft )

5)

Record the calculated data in section 4 of the Field Data Sheet.

6.

Determination of Smearable Contamination a.

Equipment Required 1)

Smear Pads with holders.

2)

Eberline E-140/N survey meter equipped with a HP-260

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pancake probe or a HP-210 shielded pancake GM probe.

(HP-210 probe preferred).

b.

Procedure 1)

Select a representative smooth horizontal surface to smear. Examples are tops of cars, store windows or sills, and walls of buildings.

2)

Wipe the area with a smear pad using a uniform.

2 Cover approximately I dm moderatg)fingertippressure.

(100cm This is an area 4" x 4" or a 10" S motion with a smear pad.

3)

Enter the data in section 5 of the Field Data Sheet.

4)

Place the probe within one-half inch of the used side of the smear (in the same manner as when counting l

particulate filters) and wait for the meter reading to f

stabilize (about 20 seconds).

5)

Put the smear pad into a labeled holder and save it for later analysis in the MEML.

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Calculate the smea'rable contamination as follows:

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7) Report the type of surface ' smeared, instrument used, and the smearable contamination level to the EOF or TSC as is approprir.te..

7.

Soil and Vegetation Sampling - IPZ monitoring (all data recorded on Form 69-11203, "IPZ Field Monitoring Data Sheet" 1/86) a.

Equipment Required 1)

Trowel.

2)

Grass cutters or knife.

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4) haskingtape.

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Labels.

6)

Eberline E-140/N survey meter with HP-240/270 standard GM probe.

b.

Procedure 1)

Vegetation Sampling and Counting a)

Cut the vegetation cover from at least a 1 m area 2

of ground; the aim being to collect approximately one pound. Cut.the vegetation at a height of 1-2 cm from base of vegetation to approximate what a grazing animal would consume. Avoid contaminating the sample with dirt.

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Place the vegetation in the plastic bag, top end first. Slowly compress the air out of the bag and seal it with tape. One pound of material will normally fill the bag about half full.

WARNING: DO NOT PLACE BODY OVER BAG OPENING WHILE CT PRESSING IT'S CONTENTS.

c)

Label the bag with the following infomation 1) location of sample 2)

Date and time of sample. The time is expressed using the military (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period) standard.

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Name of person who took sample d)

Flatten the bag and lay the probe (window open) on the center of the bag.

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Fold the bag over the probe and note the reading.

Record the reading in section 1 of the IPZ field data sheet.

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The activity level in uti/kg can be estimated using the following expression:

uC1/kg = 2.5 x 10 1 x CR net where:

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= net cpm on a standard GM tube net (HP-240/270)only.

h)

Survey the exterior of the bag.

If contamination is found, place the sample bag inside another bag.

Note the contamination levels on the label.

1)

Report the type of vegetation samples and the activity level to the EOF or TSC as is appropriate.

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Soil Sampling a)

Sample the soil from a Im2 a rea.

Remove only the top surface (to a depth of = 1" or less) using the trowel.

b)

Place the sample in a bag, seal, and label, c)

No field counting of soil samples is required.

The samples are taken for follow-up analysis only.

Scan the bag to determine if there is a high count rate (>1,000 cpm). Survey the exterior of the bag.

If contamination is found, place the sample bag inside another bag. Record any high count rates in Remarks Section of the IPZ Field Data Sheet.

8.

Liquid Sampling and Counting a.

Equipment Required 1)

Sample bottle (1 liter) 2)

Labels.

3)

Eberline E-140/N survey meter equipped with HP-240/270 standard GM probe.

4)

Sheet plastic or plastic bag.

b.

Procedure 1)'

Wrap the GM probe and cord (window open) in thin plastic to protect it against liquid damage and contamination.

2)

Immerse the probe in as large a body of liquid as is available (reservoir, cattle trough,10-gallon milk can, etc.) to obtain the gross open window reading.

Enter the reading in Section 2 of the IPZ Field Data Sheet.

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Report the type of sample, volume of sample counted.

l and net count rate to the Emergency Evaluations and Recovery Coordinator or Radiological Monitoring l

Director.

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Collect and label a 1-liter sample and retain for later analysis.

If readings >200 cpm were obtaitted during probe imersion, place the 1-liter sample in a plastic bag and then tape the opening. Survey the exterior of the bag.

If contamination is found, place the sample bag inside another bag over it. Note the contamination levels on the sample label.

5)

Determine if the probe has been contaminated after removal from its plastic bag. Decontaminate if practical. Otherwise treat it as radioactive material.

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Ground Surveys a.

Iquipment Required - R0-2 and E-140 in with fiP-240/270 probe, or equivalents b.

Procedure 1)

Hold the dose rate instrument or HP-240/270 GM probe l

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feet) above the ground and measure the exposure rate.

2)

The following precautions should be followed when making these measurements.

1 a)

This section should only be performed after pluine passage, since plume contributions to external exposure rates may invalidate the ground survey.

b)

Make the measurement over short grass on undisturbed land (common grazing', permanent pasture).

c)

Make the measurement at least 20 yards from any building, road, railway, bridge, or heaps of material such as gravel, rubble, or road-cut.

These all contain varying amounts of naturally occurring radionuclides, d)

Haystacks or silos should be avoided because they may contain in an concentrated form the total deposition on grass which originally covered a large area. Trees and hedges also act as collectors of fallout which is washed out to a variable extent by rain.

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Reccrd the readings in Section 3 of the IPZ 'ield Data Sheet.

4)

Estimate the greur,d deposition frori the fotlowing equationt t

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238 e Cs-137 ground depositten conversion factor (uCi/m /mR/hr) 2 EReet = Net dose r:ite obtained at the 1 meter l

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I TABLE 1 D_ESCRIPTION OF ENERGENCY OFF-SITE MONITORING LOCATIONS Straight Line Disten:e From AC Power Coordinate Plant (XM)

Description Avaliable N,10,A 9.8 Turnout s 1/2 block South No of Montana de Oro

,1 State Park sign (0.6 l

miles $W of Rodman Roed on Peche Vality Road.

l Good radio. Power and ph:ne at res'idence 1/4 I

mile North.

N,15,A 10.0 End of Alamo Drive in

Yes, Cabrillo Estates.

Available (Turn off Pecho Valley at nearby f, y Road at Rodman and go to residences the top cf the hill. Turn right onto Alaco and follow ittotheend). Good radio.

Phone available at nearby residences.

N.15,B 11.6 Sea Pines Golf Course Yes, during at Clubhouse. Good radio work hours at west end of Howard Ave. otherwise at or on road running north nearby of the golf course.

(Take residences Pecho Valley Road to Monarch to Del Norte).

Phone available during work hcurs, otherwise at nearby a

residences.

N 15,C 11.3 Baywood Park Fire Station Yes Tum south off of Los Osos Road onto Bayview Heights Drive.

(up one block)

Good radio. Phone available.

Si,20.A 18.0 Morre Bay Power Plant.

Yes DER's monitoring Station 9 is located here. Good radio. Phone available.

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Description Available NNE.15,A 11.3 Intersection of Los Osos No i

Valley Road and Clark j

Valley Road (under PG&E l

transmission lines).

Good radio Jawa from transmission Ifnes. Phone and power available at residence 1/4 mile West.

NNE 15,B 12.9 Los Osos Jr. High School

Yes, on South Bay Boulevard at during school end of Access Road. Good
hours, radio. Phone available during school hours.

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j NNE,20,A 17.6 0.3 miles north along Yes.

J San Bernardo Creek Road Available at L

on the northeast side of nearby Highway 1. Good radio.

residences.

Phone available at nearby residences.

NE 15,A 10.6 Intersection of Los Osos

Yes, Valley Road and Turri Available at Road. Good radio at nearby intersection. Phone residences.

available at nearby residences.

NE 20,A 17.4 Sheriff's headquarters.

Yes (EOF) Turn south on Highway I at sign indicating Sheriff's Operational Center. Good Radio. Phone available.

NE.20,8 19.2 PG8E substation near Men's Yes Colony, adjacent to northeast side of Highway 1.

Good Radio. Phone hW l

available.

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Description Available ENE.8,A 9.0 See Canyon Road. 4.2

Yes, miles up from San Luis Available at Bay Drive intersection.

nearby (Intersection of See residences.

' Canyon Road and Black Walnut Road) Good radio.

Telephone available.

Rattlesnake hazard.

ENE 20,A 14.8 Laguna Jr. High School Yes, during at intersection of Los school hours Osos Road and Perfumo otherwise at Canyon Road. Good radio.

nearby Phone available during residences.

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nearby residences.

ENE.20,B 16.0 Fire station at intersection Yes of Los Osos Valley and Madonna Roads. Good radio. Phone available. (Public phone across the street at the gas station).

ENE 20.C 18.6 PG&E Information Zone 1 Yes substation at corner of Walker and Higuera Streets.

Public phone across the street at Ben Franklins.

Good radio.

ENE,20,0 15.6 Corner of Foothill Yes.

Boulevard and O' Conner Available at Way. Good radio.

nearby Phone available at residences.

nearby residences.

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TABLE 1 (Continued)

Straight Line Distance From AC Power Coordinate Plant (KM)

Description Available ENE,20,E 15.8 The Spirit Nightclub Yes parking lot (fonnerly Yancy McFadden's). Los Osos Valley Road South on Calle Joaquin past Howard Johnson, End of Road. Good Radio.

Phone available during restaurant working hours.

E,15,A 14.5 PG&E Information Center.

Yes Good radio.

E,15,B 13.4 Bellevue-Sante Fe School.

Yes, during r

Fair Radio. Phone school hours.

b) available during school hours.

E.15,C 11.3 See Canyon Road, 1.7

Yes, miles up from San Luis Available at Bay Drive intersection.

nearby Survey at intersection of residences.

4 See Canyon Road and Davis Canyon Road. Good radio. Phone available at nearby residences.

"E.25,A 20.2 SLO County Airport. The Yes field on the right of the road to the parking lot. Good radio. Phone in airport tenninal.

E 25,B 21.5 SLO Country Club.

East Yes, during side of parking lot in working hours, the fairway. Good radio, otherwise at Phone available during nearby working hours otherwise residences, at nearby residences.

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Straight Line Distance From AC Pcwer Coordinate Plant (KM)

Description Available ESE,4,A 2.6 Turnout on access road, No 1.6 miles from Security Building. Marked with red / white fence post.

(at mile marker 5.8). Radio near plant or near location ESE,10,A.

ESE.6,A 4.5 Turnout on access road No 2.8 miles from Security Building. Marked with red / white fence post.

(between mile markers 4.5 - 4.6). Radio near

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plant or near location ESE,10,A.

ESE,8,A 6.9 Gate next to shack at No road to ruins, 4.3 miles from Security Building along access road.

Marked with red / white fence post. (between mile markers 3.0 - 3.1) Radio near plant or near location ESE,10,A ESE.10,A 9.6 Access Road at Gate, 6.2 miles from the Security Building. (between mile markers 1.4 - 1.5) Marked with red / white fence post.

ESE.10,8 10.0 Port San Luis Gate.

Yes Radio on road to Pirates Cove. (Phone at guardhouse).-

ESE.15,A 11.6 Parking lot behind Avila Yes Beach Post Office.

Radio on road to Pirates Cove.

Public phone on side of post office.

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Straight Line Distance From AC Power Coordinate Plant (KM)

Descriptiun Available ESE,20,A 15.3 Pismo Beach Fire Dept.

Yes on Shell Beach Road 1/4 mile South of Shell Beach Freeway (101) Exit. Phone available.

ESE 20,8 19.2 0.5 miles northwest of

Yes, the Shorecliff Inn on Available at Shell Beach Road.

Inter-nearby section of Cliff Street residences.

and Shell Beach Road in field. Phone available at nearby residences.

SE,2.A 1.3 Turnout on access road, Yes e

0.8 miles from Security.

L.I Building near meteorological Tower A.

Marked with red /

white fence post. Between mile markers 6.5 - 6.6. Phone in tower building. Good radio.

NW,2,A 1.6 0.6 miles north from No Field's property gate (1 mile north from plant, just ENE of Lion Rock).

'NW,4,A 3.5 Fields' road near No large watering pond.

NW,8,A 6.1 Near residence by park

Yes, gate. Phone available at Available at nearby residence.

nearby residence.

NNW,4,A 2.7 Near wood paneled house.

Yes, Phone available at nerby Available at residences.

nearby residence.

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Straight Line Distance From AC Power Coordinate Plant (KM)

Description Available NNW,8,A 5.8 Parking lot near end of No, road at southern park during boundary (near gate to daylight Fields' property). Good hours.

radio.

NNW,8,8 7.6 Ranger station over-Yes looking Spooner's Cove.

Good radio on road south of Ranger Station at

" Locked Gate Ahead" sign (near parking overlook of Spooner's Cove). Public phone at Ranger Station. Power

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING TABLE 2 DER ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING LOCATIONS Radial Radial Distance Code Description Direction O' (Miles) 081 Point Buchon (Station 18)........................

325 3.6 051 Exclusion Fence-Northwest Corner (Station 3).....

320 0.1 052 North Gate (Station 31)..........................

320 0.5 1A1 Crowbar Canyon (Station 13)......................

327 1.6 1C1 Montana de Oro Campground (Station 38)...........

336 4.7 151 Wastewater Pond (Station 32).....................

330 0.4 201 Sunnyside School (Station 10)....................

10 6.9 2F1 Morro Bay (Station 26)...........................

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.10.9 2F2 Morro Bay Power Plant (Station 9)................

358 11.2 251 Back Road-300 m North of Plant (Station 33)......

0 0.2 301 Clark Valley (Station 40)........................

24 6.2 351 Road NW of 230 kv Switchyard (Station 34)........

23 0.4 4C1 Clark Valley - Gravel Pit........................

45 5.8 Q

4D1 Los Osos School (Station 11).....................

36 7.6 451 Back Road Between Switchyards (Station 35).......

43 0.5 SCI Junction Perfumo/See Canyon Roads (Station 39)...

64 4.7 SF1 SLO Zone 1 Substation (Station 12)...............

68 11.2 SF2 Cal Poly Farm (Station 25).......................

60 12.6 SF3 SLO County Health Department (Station 29)........

70 12.7 551 400 kv Switchyard (Station 4)....................

58 0.4 552 Diablo Creek Weir (Station 20)...................

65 0.6 553 Microwave Tower Road (Station 8).................

70 0.7 601 Junction See/ Davis Canyon Roads (Station 41).....

89 7.5 651 Mi c rowa ve Towe r (S tation 5 )......................

94 0.5 7C1 Pecho Creek Ruins (Station 16)...................

118 4.1 701

' Avila Gate (Station 27)..........................

120 6.6 702 Avila Beach Station 14.........................

110 7.6 7F1 Shell Beach Station 17.........................

110 10.8 7F2 Pismo Beach Station 22.........................

115 12.6 7G1 Arroyo Grande (Station 23 ).......................

115 16.8 7G2 Oceano Substation (Station 15)...................

118 17.3 (Station 30)......................

122 17.9 Woodland Da i ry(Station 36 ).......................

7G3 Overlook Road 112 0.3 751 752 Diablo Peak (Station 28).........................

103 1.1 851 Target Range (Station 6).........................

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Radial Radial Distance Code Description Direction O' (Miles) 852 Southwest Site Boundary (Station 7)..............

128 1.1 951 South Cove (Station 37)..........................

167 0.4 DCC Diablo Creek at Diablo Cove (Station 21).........

270 0.1 DCM Diablo Cove (Station 19).........................

270 0.2 ICO lodine Cartridge Composite.......................

0 0.0 LO Lompoc (at City Hall)............................

154 44.6 MT1 Meteorological Tower (Station 1).................

185 0.2 SM Santa Ma ria (a t Hea l th Dept. )....................

127 29.7 SV Solvang (at Sheriff's Substation)................

144 56.7 WN1 Northwest Guard Shack (Station 2)................

290 0.2 O

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NNE, 12.5 miles Roemer and Jones (200 cows)

NNE, 11 miles Dutch Maid Fam (100 cows)

NE, 8 miles Don Warden (200 cows)

NE, 8 miles JimSpreafico(150 cows)

E, 9.5 miles SLO Cal Poly Fam ENE, 10 miles Albertoni Fam SE, 23.5 miles (Guadalupe)

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Small fenced yard on NE corner of Harbor Street and Piney Street intersection.

Site 4 Montana de Oro State Park. At the Park Ringer's residence, adjacent to the emergency siren.

Site 5 Los Osos Fire Department

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Site 6 Outside rear entrance to (South side of Building) E0F Site 7 SLO Police Department.

Intersection of Santa Rosa Street and Walnut Street.

Behind fence SW of Walnut Street driveway.

Site 8 SLO Service Center Site 9 P3andE Energy Information Center I

Site 10 DCPP Front Gate Site 11 Pismo Beach. From Bellow l

Street go N.E., turn between Veterans's Femorial and St. Paul's Church and t

proceed up dirt road. PIC is on top of hill north of pump house and west of i

l water storage tank inside a locked chain link fence. Combination available from HEML personnel or RERM in the EOF.

Site 12 SLO County Building. Grover City. Exit Hwy 101 at oth street. Take 4th to Longbranch at d proceed NE on Longbranch.

County Socia' Services Building is on corner of 16th and Longbranch.

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DATE SAF P SCOPE This procedure describes the actions taken in the event it becomes necessary to activate the Operational Support Center.

This procedure and changes thereto require PSRC review.

GENERAL

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The Operational Support Center (OSC) provides a place separate from the Control Room and Technical Support Center where designated support personnel assemble and await specific assignment during an emergency.

The OSC is designated as the chemistry and radiation protection access control entry hallway, locker room and break room located on the plant 85' elevation entrance to the auxiliary building, and adjacent radiological access control and cold machine shop areas. These areas contain a variety of emergency support equipment which is immediately available for emergency use.

It is equipped with dedicated tie line telephone extensions to the control room and TSC and also has a CBX telephone emergency facility priority access to telephone circuits.

An OSC superv.isor will coordinate OSC activities and report directly to the Emergency Maintenance Coordinator.

A.

Functions of the OSC 1.

Serves as an initial assembly location for plant staff responding to the site emergency signal.

2.

Provides a location for the staging of trained manpower for assignment to relief and special emergency positions on an as-needed basis to facilitate the following functions:

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" OF THE OPE 10 L SUPPORT CENTE a locaticn for storage of selected emergency response equipment provide facilities fcr personnel decontamination 3.

Provides an assembly point for reserve licensed and non-licensed plant operators who may respond as directed to emergency mitigation efforts.

B.

Minimum Staffing The OSC should be declared activated at a minimum level when:

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A Maintenance Coordinator has established contact with the Site Emergency Coordinator to detemine requirements for immediate maintenance activities. Once the OSC is activated, the Emergency Maintenance Coordinator shall keep the Site Emergency Coordinator netified of the OSC's capabilities to respond to specific assigments as the appropriate response skills (ie., Mechanical Maintenance, Electrical Maintenance I&C Maintenance and Emergency Medical Technicians) become available and staffing changes occur.

2.

An OSC supervisor is available and stationed to brief the team or teams.

3.

The manning requirements are met for the team or teams required to perfonn imediate maintenance.

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The repair team may consist of members of the Maintenance Fire Brigade.

4.

The Site Chemistry and Radiation Protection (C&RP)

Coordinator has established contact with the Emergency Radiological Advisor (ERA) and has sufficient Chemistry and Radiation Protection Technicians to support imediate requirements for maintenance, inplant sampling, surveys or onsite monitoring. Once the OSC is activated the C&RP Coordinator shall keep the ERA notified as staffing changes.

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OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER INITIATING CONDITIONS The Shift Foreman declares that the plant is 1n an Alert. Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency status as defined in Emergency Procedure G-1, " Accident Classification and Emergency Plant Activation", or determines that activation of onsite emergency centers is warranted and sounds the Site Emergency 4

Signal or orders call out of plant staff personnel in accordance 4

with Emergency Procedure G-2 " Establishment of the Onsite Emergency Organization".

!*EDIATE ACTIONS - NORMAL HOURS When the site emergency signal is sounded, all personnel not engaged in critical operations or emergency recovery actions will report to their assigned assembly locations in accordance with Emergency Procedure G-4 " Personnel Accountability and Assembly."

Personnel designated for immediate emergency response will report to the Operational Support Center. This includes the Operational Support Center Supervisor, the Site Chemistry and Radiation Protection Coordinator, the Emergency Safety Supervisor support i

staffs and the Maintenance Fire Brigade.

At the discretion of the Maintenance Coordinator or OSC Supervisor, the response teams, once available, may be directed to don protective clothing and prepare respiratory protection to minimize delays in dispatch and expedite departure.

I M EDIATE ACTIONS - 0FF NORMAL HOURS A.

OSC personnel required for emergency response will be notified in accordance with Emergency Procedure G-2,

" Establishment of the Onsite Emergency Organization."

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The Security Shift Supervisor will be notified of the personnel responding to their emergency response roll and 4

assure they are perinitted access to the site.

C.

Personnel notified to report to the OSC may proceed directly to the OSC and be innediately available for fire fighting, t

emergency maintenance, search and rescue or radiological monitoring, as appropriate. At the discretion of the Maintenance Coordinator or OSC Supervisor, the response teams, once available, may be directed to don protective clothing and prepare respiratory protection to minimize delays in dispatch and expedite departure.

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Personnel notified, but not given a specific emergency resoonse location should initiall building lunch room (ready room) y report to the security for further instructions.

SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS A.

The Emergency Liaison Coordinator assigned to the TSC will dispatch a liaison assistant to the security building ready room as soon as man power pemits. This liaison assistant i

will act as coordinator for individuals reporting to the plant, but not having a specific response location.

Otherwise the senior person in the ready room will coordinate activities.

B.

Following the initial response, personnel called from offsite or plant assembly areas will be directed by the Liaison Coordinator (or his assistant) to remain on stand-by at the security building ready room or report to the OSC.

C.

The OSC Supervisor reports to the Emergency Maintenance Coordinator.

In an emergency, the Emergency Maintenance Coordinator responds to requests from the control room (initially) or the Technical Support Center (TSC) for repairs, ascertains manpower needs, and makes assignments to maintenance groups as needed. To support him in this role, an OSC Supervisor is delegated the responsibility for assuring teams responding to emergency plant conditions are properly equipped and prepared. The OSC Supervisor maintains communications with the control room and TSC. He will brief response teams on plant status and other plant evolutions in progress that might affect them. He assures they receive briefings from Chemistry and Radiation Protection (CARP) on job requirements and radiation protection provisions for the job. He will provide teams with radios for back-up communications and insure telephone l

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significant changes in plant conditions (such as changes in emergency classification or radiological conditions in the vicinity). He will maintain an OSC log as a permanent record of activities.

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The OSC Supervisor is responsible for information flow to the TSC and Emergency Maintenance Cocrdinator concerning recommended safety measures and status of response teams in the plant.

In perfonning these duties he will comunicate with the Site C&RP Coordinator, the Emergency Maintenance Coordinator, the Emergency Operations Coordinator and the Emergency Liaison Coordinator as needed to exchange information and be aware of plant conditions. This relationship is shown in figure 1.

RECORD XEEPING t

All records generated by the utilization of the OSC for an exercise or emergency shall be forwarded the next working day to the Assistant Plant Manager / Support Services for review and retention.

A.

Records generated from exercises will be categorized as non-permanent and retained for a minimum of five years.

4 B.

Records generated from actual emergency events will be categorized as lifetime and placed into lifetime storage in accordance with precedure AP E-151, " Requirements for Retention and Extended Storage of Operation Phase Activity Records."

OSC EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION A.

Comunications The OSC has the capability to communicate with the control room, TSC, appropriate response teams and other plant extension via telephone.

It is equipped with extensions of a dedicated telephone tie line to the control room and TSC and also has a CBX telephonc extension with emergency facility priority access to telephone circuits, as well as normal in-plant telephone capability.

Both the Access Control Area and General Maintenance Foreman office are also equipped with extensions of the dedicated telephone tie line to the control room and TSC and also have a CSX telephone extension with emergency facility priority access to telephone circuits.

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Tir u OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER The telephone is the primary means of comunicating with maintenance teams dispatched into the plant. During emergency response situations, maintenance teams will carry j

radios to provide back-up comunications. Radios are available to the OSC and ha.s OPS /SEC/HP frequenc.y i

capability. These radios are maintained at access control.

This ensures the radios are charged and imediately available for use. Operations and the fire brigade also have radios which can be utilized.

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Status Boards An OSC status board is maintained whenever the OSC is activated and operational.

It provides infonnation on plant emergency status, radiological conditions, work assignments, team member names, team locations, radio call signs and phone extensions as appropriate. The OSC status board is in addition to those routinely used by C&RP.

C.

Reference Materials A current controlled copy of P&ID's is available in the cold machine shop part of the OSC. Maintenance plant manuals, i

Emergency Procedures, and other reference materials are available from the foremen office area of the cold machine shop. A set of Emergency Procedures is located in the office at access control.

Plant layout drawings may be

" marked-up" on the window glass using felt markers to identify team locations and to brief on the most expeditious, lowest radiation level, and safest routes to a response location.

D.

Radiation Monitoring Equipment C&RP will provide dostmetry and radiation monitoring equipment to teams and individuals as appropriate.

E.

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control. MSA's (self contained breathing apparatus) are also available. Fire brigade members are equipped with protective clothing specifically designed for fire fighting activities.

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First Aid Medical Supplies First aid medical supplies are located at the access control first aid room.

G.

Decontamination Access control provious showers, soaps, shampoos, towels, waste dispcsal, extra clothing, friskers and technical expertise in the event personnel become contaminated while in the plant.

H.

Sampling Equipment Routine air and liquid sampling equipment is available at access control. Equipment for emergency sampling of the reactor coolant system and containment atmosphere is located in a marked cabinet in the hallway between access control l

and cold machfaes shop.

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Maintenance Equipment l

Maintenance equipment is located in the cold machine shop which is part of to the OSC. A large inventory of tools, parts and heavy equipme,nt is located-there. The cold machine shop has the capability to fabricate some parts which may not be readily available..

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Fire Fighting Equipment, Fire fighting equipment for the fire brigades is stored at the north end of the Unit 1 turbine butiding on the 85' elevation, the auxiliary building staimell landing approximately 90' elevation, and the control operator readyroom. A plant fire truck and two hose line trailers i

ara located within the protected area ready for use. A fire brigade status board is located in the cold machine shop.

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TO APPROVED pg;g,;g;3 g SCOPE This emergency procedure provides information on emergency equipment.

instruments, and supplies available.

This procedure and changes thereto require PSRC review.

INDEX Subject gPa e Cal Poly Laboratory....

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Control Room................

14 Decon Facility...............

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Emergency Operation Facility........

16 Eme rg en cy Pl a n...............

19 Emergency Procedures............

19 Evacuation Kits...............

2 Ea rly Wa rning System............

13 First Aid Supolies.............

3 Hos pi ta l Ki ts................

4 Media Center................

17 Mobile Environmental Monitoring. Laboratory.

12 Onsite Assembly Areas............

18 Operational Support Center.........

15 Plant Vehicles...............

12 Portable Radios and Pagers.........

11 Potassium Iodide (KI)............

10 Protective Clothing.............

9 Radiological Emergency Kits.........

2 Respirators.................

4 Site Emergency Signal............

14 Survey and Dose Rate Instruments......

6 Technical Support Center..........

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Radiological Emergency Kits a.

Function:

These kits cortain environmental meritorina equipment for radiation detection, dose rate measurement and iodine and particulate cir sampling.

b.

Location:

Offsite monitoring:

3 kits in the Mobile Environmental Monitoring 1.aboratory Garage Onsite monitering: 2 kits in stcrage room 126 of the Training Building.

c.

Procedure:

Onsite: EP RB-7. " Emergency Onsite Radiological Environmental Monitoring".

Offsite: EP RB-8,

  • Emergency Offsite Radiological Environmental Monitoring".

d.

Surveillance: STP G-17A, " Emergency Equiteent for Environmental Monitoring Inventory 7*

Su rveill ance'".

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Emergency Evacuation Kits a.

Function:

These kits contain radiation detection and crowd control equipment for use in offsite assembly following a site evacuation.

b.

Location:

Two kits are in storage room 126 of the onsite Training Building, c.

Procedure:

EP G-5, " Evacuation of Nonessential Site Pers onn.el".

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Surveillance: STP G-l'73 " Evacuation Kit Inventory Surveillance'.

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First Aid Supplies a.

Function:

Equipment and supplies for treating nicer injuiries or Vr.ittal treatment of serious injury.

b.

LOCATION

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Administration Budding First Aid Station 2)

Security Building First Aid Station 3)

Training Buildthg First Aid Station 4)

Intake Sttmeture First Aid Kit., Basket Stretcher 5)

Cold Machine Shop First Aid Kit

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Access Control First Aid Locker, 6)

(First Aid Room)

Stretcher, Gurney, Secop b,

Stretcher, Backboard, Otygen, : Splints 7)

Turbine Building 104' Elevator Landir.g First Aid Station 119' Elevator Landing First Aid Station 140? Elevator Landing First Aid Station 8)

Control Rcom First Aid Kit, Burn Kit 9)

Auxiliary Building 85' Elevation First Aid Station, Stretchtr, Gurney 64' Elevator Landing First Aid Station 100* Elevator Landleg First Aid Station 115' Elevator Landing First Aid Station

10) Not Machine Shop First Aid Statice
11) Containment Fersonnel Hatch First Aid Kit, Basket Stretcher g: Additional first a$d kits are available in many offices and vehicles.

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Procedure:

EP M-1, " Employee Injury" EP M-2, "Nonemployee Injury" EP R-1, " Personnel Injury (Radiological Related) and/or Overexposure" d.

Surveillance: First aid supplies listed above are inventoried monthly by the Emergency and Safety Services Organization. Other first aid and kits are maintained by the departinent using the kit location, the person assigned a vehicle or the General Services Department for pool vehicles.

4.

Hospital Kits a.

Function:

These kits contain radiation detection and contamination control equipment for use in the event an injured person who is also contaminated with radioactive material requires hospital treatment.

b.

Location:

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c.

Procedure:

EP R-1, " Personnel Injury (Radiological Related) and/or Overexposure".

d.

Surveillance: STP G-17C, " Hospital Kit Inventory Surveillance".

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Respirators (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus or SCBA)

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Function:

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SCBA 30-Minute Tanks LOCATION QUANTITY QUANTITY 1)

Operator Ready Room 8

2) 85' Fire Brigade Locker 16

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Technical Support Center 3

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Intake Structure 6

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Access Control (or at filling station) 25 20 6)

Auxiliary Building stairwell on the 90' el.

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Unit 2 Auxiliary Operators Office 1

{j 8) 85' Turbine Building vestibute (Post-Loca Sample Kit Locker) 3 9)

Unit 1 Sentry Room Cabinet 6

10) Unit 2 Sentry Room Cabinet 6

71 37 E: Approximately 30 additional SCBA and 15 air bottles are available on-site, if required.

They should be inspected prior to use.

c.

Procedure:

EP RB-4, " Access to and Establishment of Controlled Areas !!nder Emergency Conditions".

d.

Surveillance: SCBA units are inspected monthly and inventoried annually by the Chemistry and Radiation Protection Department.

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Survey and Dose Rate Instruitents a.

Function:

Detection and measurement of radiation expo $ure, including all types encountered in a nuclear power plant,.

b.

Location:

Radiological Access Control area of the Operational Support Center contains a variety of instruments which are used for normal and emergency radiation ' protection activities..

The following list is illustrative of the types available although specific equipment may vary as improved types become available.

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Tvpe Measured Rance Use Bata-Gama Survey 0-700, 0-7000 General Meter (E-140 and contamina-E-140N, with tinn the following surveys detectors; a) Hand probe (HP-250)

GM Beta, Gamma b) Hand probe, end window, (HP-230A)

GM Beta, Gama c) Hand probe (HP-240)

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GM Beta, Gama Count rate meter 0-500, 0-5K, Personnel (RM-15) for use 0-50K, 0-500K contamina-with GM probes CPM tion listed above, and:

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Counter (PNR-4) themal to 0-500, dose rate 10 MeV 0-5000 j;

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c.

Procedure:

EP RB-4, " Access to and Establishment of Controlled Areas Under Emergency Conditions".

d.

Surveillance: This equipment is calibrated and performance checked under the nomal radiation protection program.

7.

Protective Clothing a.

Function:

Protective clothing is used to control radioactive contamination of persons and their clothing when in an area subject to radioactive material contamination. Clean protective clothing may also be used as temporary replacement clothing for persons who may have contaminated their normal clothing.

b.

Location:

Protective clothing for normal and emergency use is maintained near the access control area of the Operational Support Center and other plant areas as specified by the Chemistry and Radiation Protection Department.

Protective clothing for emergency use is maintained in the following locations:

Technical Support Center Training Building Storage Room 126 PGandE Energy Infomation Center Decontamination Facility Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory and Garage c.

Procedures:

EP RB-4, " Access to and Establishment of Controlled Areas Under Emergency Conditions" EP RB-7, " Emergency Onsite Radiological Environmental Monitoring" EP RB-8, " Emergency Offsite Radiological Environmental Monitoring" EP G-5, " Evacuation of Nonessential Site Personnel DC0118 9XXVIX

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Surveillance: Protective clothing for in-plant use (other than the TSC supply) is maintained by the Chemistry and Radiation Protection Department under the nomal radiation protection program. Protective clothing in other locations has surveillance performed as part of the emergency kit surveillance.

8.

Potassium Iodide (KI) a.

Function:

Pntassium Iodide tablets are taken internally to minimize radiation dose to the thyroid gland when a person has (or may) ingest radioactive iodine.

b.

Location:

Supplies are kept in the following locations:

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Onsite:

Technical Support Center Security Building Operational Support Center i

Control Room Emergency Kits (2) in Training Building 2)

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Emergency Operations Facility n

Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory i

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Procedure:

EP RB-3, " Stable Iodine Thyroid Blocking" d.

Surveillance: STP G-17D, "KI Inventory" l

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Portable Radios and Pagers a.

Function:

Portable ?-way radios (hand-talkies) and pagers with tone alerting and voice reception capability are available for inplant, rear plant area and offsite communications.

b.

Location:

Portable radios are available at the following locations:

Nomal use:

Control Roon Operational Support Center Emergency use:

Training Building Emergency Kit Storage Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory and the Laboratory Garage Emergency Kit Storage Emergency Operations Facility O.

Pagers are normally available in the Control Room and Operational Support Center.

Selected positions of the emergency organization have pagers nomally assigned for use by the on-call person. These are identified in Emergency Procedure G-2 Supplement 1, " Notification of the Onsite Emergency Organization".

c.

Procedure:

OP K-9, " Instructions for Operation of DCPP Radio Systems" OP K-9E, "Handi-Talkie Operation" d.

Surveillance: Radios and pagers in normal use receive maintenance as required by the organization using them. Surveillance on emergency use radios is conducted in conjunction with the surveillance of the facility or equipment where stored. Refer to the appropriate section of this procedure for the surveillance on these locations.

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10. ' Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratcry a.

Function:

The Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory is capable of identifying radioactive isotopes in air, soil, vegetation and liquid samples.

It serves as a prinary laboratory for measurement of radiation in the environment.

b.

Location:

It is housed in a garage at the PGardE San Luis Obispo Service Center.

c.

Procedure:

EP EF-4, " Activation of the Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory" d.

Surveillance: Maintenance of the Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory Equipment is performed by PGandE Department of Engineering Research,

11. Plant Vehicles a.

Function:

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from the site can be provided emergency workers in company vehicles. The exact number and type of vehicles change as newer ones are added and older ones are retired. A recent listing is provided in Table 1.

Primary position holders of certain emergency response positions are provided with radio equipped company vehicles. These people are essentially on call at all times, therefore they utilize these vehicles in off hours to assure rapid comunication and response.

These personnel are identified in EP G-2 l

Supplement 1. " Notification of the Onsite Emergency Organization".

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b.

Location:

Vehicles are available onsite except when in use, or during off-hours for the vehicles assigned to emergency response position holders.

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Procedure:

Keys fnr vehicles are kept by the organization to which they are assigned. The General Services Department has keys to pool vehicles.

d.

Surveillance: Plant vehicles are inventoried by the General Services Department.

FIXED EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT 1.

Early Warning System.

a.

Function:,

The Early Warning System is a network of outdoor sirens designed to alert the public to tune to an Emergency Broadcast System radio station for emergency information.

b.

Location:

Refer to Table 2 for siren locations.

c.

Procedure:

Use of the system is controlled by the County of San Luis Obispo. 'The Sheriff's Department Standard Operating Procedure contains instructions, d.

Surveillance: Testing and maintenance of the system is perfonned by Los Padres Division personnel according to the following schedule:

1)

Bi-weekly: A test cancel signal is initiated, counter readings taken and a visual inspection made.

2)

Quarterly: The inside of the compressor and the control receiver cabinets is inspected, and the sirens are growl tested.

3)

Annually: A complete inspection of all major components, as well as lubrication and cleaning of the unit is done.

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Site Emergency Signal a.

Function:

The site emergency signal alerts persons in the plant and near the plant to an emergency situation and to proceed to their assigned assembly location for accountability and instructions.

b.

Location:

Audible signals are located throughout the plant and in pemanent plant structures as required. Visible signals are used in high noise areas of the plant.

c.

Procedure:

EP G-4, " Emergency Assembly and Accountability" d.

Surveillance:

STP I-29. Emergency Signals and Comunications Systems Functional Test" EMERGENCY FACILITY EQUIPMENT l'

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Control Room

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Function:

The Control Room serves as the plant j

emergency response center until the Technical Support Center is activated. This includes i

control of on-site activities as well as accident assessment and comunication with offsite agencies.

In addition, it is the center for operation of plant equipment under l,

both normal and emergency conditions.

b.

Equipment:

Personnel protective equipment, accident assessment equipment, and comunications equipment for emergency response in addition to instrumentation and controls for plant operation is available.

c.

Location:

Diablo Canyon Power Plant - 140' elevation in the Auxiliary Building I

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Surveillance: Most equipment in the Control Room is routine use and is maintained as a result of nonnal plant operation and surveillarce testing.

Equipment of particular interest to emergency response is covered in the following procedures:

STP G-17F " Control Room Emergency Equipment Inventory Surveillance" NPAP C-205, Nos. 4.3.4, " Administration of Emergency Assessment and Response System" 2.

Technial Support Center (TSC) a.

Function:

The TSC is the onsite emergency response cer.ter, separate but in close proximity to the Control Room.

It provides for emergency management and technical support to plant operations.

b.

Equipment:

Plant data display equipment, accident assessment equipment, plant drawings and records, and comunciations systems.

c.

Location:

Diablo Canyon Unit 2 Turbine Building buttress d.

Surveillance: STP G-17G, " Technical Support Center Equipment Inventory Surveillance" NPAP C-205, Nos. 4.3.4, " Administration of Emergency Assessment and Response Sy, stem".

3.

Operational Support Center (OSC) a.

Function:

The OSC is the plant coordination center for maintenance and chemistry and radiation protection activities.

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Equipment:

The OSC includes the Radiological Access Control, Cold Machine Shop and the offices for the C&RP Foreman and Mechanical Maintenance Foreman. These areas are equipped with equipment reouired for mechanical maintenance, maintenance planning, and radiation protection.

c.

Location:

Diablo Canyon 85' elevation Turbine Building and Auxiliary Building i

d.

Surveillance: Most eaufpment in the OSC is in routine use and is maintained as a result of normal plant maintenance and chemistry and radiation protection activities. Equipment of particular interest to emergency response is covered in the following procedure:

STP G-17H, " Operational Support Center Equipment Inventory Surveillance" 4.

Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) a.

Function:

The EOF is an offsite emergency response management center which also provides the interface with San Luis Obispo County, federal and state emergency response organizations.

b.

Equipment:

Plant data display equipa nt, accident assessment equipment, and comunications systems.

c.

Location:

Adjacent to the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office near Highway 1 between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay.

d.

Surveillance: STP G-17I, " Emergency Operation Facility Equipment Inventory Surveillance" l-NPAP C-205, Nos. 4.34, " Administration of j

Emergency Assessment and Response System" l

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PGandE Energy Information Center Decontamination Facility a.

Function:

The decontamination facility at the Energy Information Center provides an of# site location for the decontamination of personnel.

b.

Equipment:

Two shower rooms which drain into a storage tank, decontamiration supplies and temporary clothing are provided.

c.

Location:

Adjacent to the PGandE Energy Information Center near Highway 101 and San Luis Bay

Drive, d.

Surveillance: STP G-17J, " Decontamination Facility Equipment Surveillance" 6.

Media Center a.

Function:

The Media Center is used to present information releases to the news media about an emergency condition. The center also serves as a rumour control center and office for public infonnation personnel and the news

media, b.

Equipment:

The auditorium has communications systems with the EOF and public telephone. The newsroom has office space and public telephone system equipment.

c.

Location:

Cuesta College old campus adjacent to Camp l

San Luis Obispo near Highway I between San l

Luis Obispo and Morro Bay.

j d.

Surveillance: STP G-17K, " Media Center Phone Operability l

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Onsite Assembly Areas l

a.

Function:

Assembly is used to clear areas of the plant potentially affected by an emergency condition and provide for ease of accountability to assure that all persons nnsite can be made aware of emergency instructions.

b.

Equipment:

At pre-designated assembly areas for plant staff personnel, rosters of personnel assigned to an area are kept for ease in performing accountability of personnel assembling there.

i c.

Location:

Refer to Emergency Procedure EP G-4,

" Personnel Accountability and Assembly".

d.

Surveillance: STP G-17L, "Onsite Assembly Area Equipment Surveillance" 8.

California Polytechnic State University a.

Function:

Provide a backup laboratory facility to the Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratcry b.

Equipment:

The physics department has been suppliec with radiation measuring equipment and comunications equipment.

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Location:

California Polytechnic State University San L

Luis Obispo, Physics Building, Poom E125.

d.

Surveillance: STP G-17M, " Isotopic Measurement Equipment Surveillance" l

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o EMERGENCY DOCUMENTS 1.

Emergency Plan a.

Function:

The energency plan provsfes an overall i

description of the previsicns for emergency i

response in acenrdance with 100FR50, Appendix H.

b.

Location:

Volume II of the DCPP Plant Manual c.

Surveillance: Annual review and Update in accordance with AP E-4, $10. " Emergency Plan and Procedures".

2.

Emergency Procedures a.

Function:

The emergency procedures provide detailed instructions on implementation of the plan.

b.

Location:

Volumes 3A and 3B of the DCPP Plant Manual p

V c.

Surveillance: Annual review in acccrdance with AP E-4, 510, i

" Emergency Plan and Procedures" Verification of telephone numbers in accordance with STP G-17E, " Emergency Plaa Phone Number Verification Surveillance".

TABLES 1.

Diablo Canyon Power Plant Vehicle List 2.

EWS Siren Locations L

SUPPORTING PROCEDURES 1.

STP G-17A, Emergency Kit for Environmertal Monitoring Inventory Surveillance 2.

STP G-178, Evacuation Kit Inventory Surveillance 3.

STP G-17C, Hospital Kit Inventory Surveillance l

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STP G-170, KI Inventory 5.

STP G-17E, Emergency Plan Phone Number Verification Surveillance 6.

STP G-17F, Control Room Emergency Equipment Inventory Surveillance 7.

STP G-17G, Technical Support Center Equipment Inventory Surveillance 8.

STP G-17H, Operational Support Center Equipment Inventory Surveillance 9.

STP G-17I, Emergency Operations Facility Equipment Inventory Surveillance

10. STP G-17J, Decontamination Facility Equipment Surveillance
11. STP G-17K, Media Center Phone Operability Check
12. STP G-17L, Onsite Assembly Area Equipment Surveillance
13. STP G-17M Isotopic Measurement Equipment Surve111aace
14. NPAP C-205, NOS 4.3.4 Administration of Emergency Assessment and Response System
15. AP E-4. Supplement 10. Emergency Plan and Procedures
16. STP I-29, Emergency Signals and Comunications Systems Functional Test P

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DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT PLANT VEHICLE LIST Primary position holders of certain emergency response positions are provided with VHF radio-equipped company vehicles. Because these persons are essentially on-call at all times, use of these vehicles is warranted in off hours to ensure rapid comunication and response.

These personnel are identified in EP G-2, " Establishment of the On-Site Emergency Organization."

ID YEAR MANUF MODEL RC ASSISM D LOCATION 4-0325 1975 CAT FCRKLIFT.ELEC 22-476 SNYDER, SOS CMM & RAD 4-0811 1968 DODGE FIRE PUMPER TRUCK 22-476 JOHNSON, C. SAFETY SERVICES 4-1173 1995 NORDSKOG ELECTRIC CART 22-476 SMITH, SUD NPO WAREHOUSE-A 4-1100 1995 NORDSKOG ELECTRIC CART 22-476 POOL OFFICE SERVICES 4-1101 1995 NORDSKOG ELECTRIC CART 22-476 POOL OFFICE SERVICES 4-1256 1992 NORDSKAG ELECTRIC. CART 22-476 POOL OFFICE SERVICES 4-1257 1982 NORDSKAG ELECTRIC CART 22-476 SMITH, SUD NPO WAREHOUSE-A 4-1410 1992 WHITE FORKLIFT. PROPANE 22-476 TEWALT, D.

MATERIALS g

4-3582 1975 FORKLIFT /ACDIESEL 22-476 STRAHL, J.

McH MAINT 4-4929 1993 YALE FORKLIFT 22-476 McLARNEY, C OPERATIONS 4-4929 1995 YALE FORKLIFT 22-476 MCLARNEY, C QPERATIONS 4-4932 1985 YALE FORKLIFT 22-476 TEW4LT, D.

MATERIALS 4-4940 1995 SRADALL LOED 542 22-476 STRA>L, J.

MCH MAINT 4-5165 1995 P&H 12S CENTURY RT 22-476 STRA64., J.

MECH MAINT 4-8077 1965 FORD TELELECT CRANE 22-476 ZOCMER, S.

ELEC MAINT 4-9416 1974 PH CRANE 22-476 STRAHL, J.

MCH MAINT 7-0353 1975 FORKLIFT / PALLET 22-476 SNYDER, SOS CHEM & RAD 7-1093 NYDROLAZER 22-476 SNYDER, 303 CM M & RAD 7-1324 40 TON TRAILER

  • 22-476 STRAHL, J.

MECH MAINT 7-1734 1995 DREXEL FORKLIFT TEWALT, D.

MATERIALS 7-1735 1991 DREXEL FORKLIFT TEWALT, D.

MATERIALS 7-1784 1972 HOMEMADE FIRESOK JOHNSON, C. SAFETY SERVICES S-0043 1984 FORD PU/ MANGER 22-476 HAYES, JOP94 SECURITY S-0056 1995 CHEVROLET VAN /S PASSENGER 22-476 RYAN, SILL SECURITY S-0064 1995 FORD VAN /12 PASSENGER 22-476 RYAN, BILL SECURITY S-0388 1993 FORD ESCWtf 22-476 POOL OFFICE SERVICES G-0389 1993 FORD ESCORT 22-476 POOL OFFICE SERVICES S-0394 1983 FORD ESCORT 22-476 POOL CFFICE SERVICES G-0401 1953 FORD ESCORT 22-476 MCLAM, W.

MATERIALS /MOR S-0402 1993 FORD ESCORT 22-476 PATTERSON,R APM/ PLT SUPT G-0408 1983 FORD ESCORT 22-476 POOL OFFICE SERVICES S-0677 1995 CHEVROLET CITATION 22-476 MIKLUSH, D. MAINTENANCE MGM G-0691 1995 CM VROLET CITATION 22-476 CROCKETT, W 16C M cH MAINT G-0754 1979 CHEVR(1.ET PU/LUV 18-255 JOHNSON, D. COMMUNICATIONS S-0958 1995 CHEVROLET CITATION 22-476 SCOTS, J.V. CHEM 6 RAD S-0947 1995 CHEVROLET CITATION 22-476 SEXTON, J.A OPERATIONS G-1200 1995 SMC 6000 FLATSED 22-513 STRAHL, J.

MCH MAINT S-1290 1985 SMC 6000 FLATSED 22-513 TEWALT, D.

MATERIALS S-2904 1984 FORD ESCORT HATCH 3ACK 22-476 MATTICE, M. COMM. SUPERVISR S-2933 1995 PLYMOUTH HORIZON 22-505 WEINSERS, R DCPP PUBLICITY S-2908 1994 CHEVROLET SPORTVAN 10-165 JOMMSON, D. ComuM1 CATIONS S-5037 1994 PLYMOUTH 8tfLIANT/ WAGON 22-476 TOWNSEND, J ASST PLT SUPT S-5424 1985 PLYMOUTH RELIANT / WAGON 22-476 POCL OFFICE SERVICES S-5463 1995 PLYMOUTH RELIANT / WAGON 22-476 SISCLON,J.M TECHNICAL SVCS S-5471 1995 PLYMOUTH RELIANT / WAGON 22-476 POOL OFFICE SERVICES DC0118 21XXVIX

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PTCH MAINT S-6 % 0 1984 CHEVROLET PU/4x2 22-476 STRAHL, J.

MECM MAINT S-7820 1994 FORD ESCORT 22-476 WOMACx, L.F TECHNICAL SVCS S-7821 1994 FORD ESCORT 22-47$ MARTIN. TIM TRAINING 0-7826 1995 FORD 1/2 TON P/U 22-47e STRA%, J.

MECH MAINT S-7866 1994 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 SUMASAT, R. SARAGE O-7926 1994 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 RYAN, SILL SEC1At1TY S-7940 1984 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 RYAN, SILL SEC1ALITY S-7956 1994 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 RYAN, SILL SEC1Ati f Y S-7964 1954 FORD PU/RAMMR 22-476 RYAN, SILL MCIARITY S-7971 1984 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 RYAN, SILL SECURITY S-7977 1994 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 RYAN, SILL SECURITY S-3150 1984 PLYMOUTH RELIANT 22-476 POOL OFFICE SERVICES S-4154 1994 PLYMOUTH RELIANT 22-476 THORNSERRY P1. ANT MANAGER S-9164 1994 PLYMOUTH RELIANT 22-476 FRIDLEY, S. SR.OPERTNS.SUPR

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S-9247 1994 PLYMOUTH HORIZON 18-257 JOHNSON, D. COMMUNICATIONS S-8329 1984 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 SNYDER, SOS CHEM & RAD S-3331 1994 FORD PU/RAMER 22-476 HAYES, JOHN BECURITY S-8332 1994 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 MCLARNEY, C OPERATIONS S-4333 1994 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 ZOCHER, S.

ELEC MAINT S-9334 1984 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 SNYDER, SOS CHEM & RAD G-9336 1994 FORD PU/ RANGER 22-476 SNYDER, SOS CMM & RAD S-9337 1994 FORD PU/ RANGER 11-476 STRAE, J.

MCM MAINT S-9103 1966 SMC 6X4 TRACTOR 22-476 STRAE, J.

MCH MAINT S-9%S2 1935 FORD VAN 22-513 DRUM, DOpese SC/RMS SACKFIT S-9560 1995 FORD PU/F-250 22-476 TENALT, D.

MATERIALS S-9636 1995 FORD NtDNCO 22-476 MAYES, JODS6 SEf:URITY G-4258 1979 DEVROLET PU/4x4 22-476 PElLA. DEN, J. TRAININS DEPT.

G-3113 1985 CMVROLET SIERRA P/U 1/2 TON 22-476 MAYES, JO>Se SECURITY S-8210 1935 CMVRtLET 3/4 TEND P/U 22-476 STRAE, J.

MCM MAINT S-3211 1995 CMVRtLET 3/4 TON P/U 22-476 VOSS. CMT SUILDING SVC3.

S-3212 1998 CMVROLET 3/4 7134 P/U 22-476 PE1 ARMY, C OPERATIONS S-3213 1995 CM VROLET 3/4 7tD4 P/U 22-476 SNYDER, 303 CM M & RAD S-8340 1995 FORD VAN 22-476 POCL OFFICE MMVICES S-9668 1995 SMC 1/2 TtDi P/U 22-476 PETERSON, B 16C DEPARTMENT S-D166 1935 DODN OPSet CotrER, 000 500 KV YARD S-D698 19W PLYMOUTH MLIANT NASON 22474 POOL OFFICE SERVICES S-E319 19W Dec SAPARI MINIVAN 22-476 POEL EFFICE SERVICES S-E409 19W FCSID E-250 CLUS NASON 22-476 PtIL (FFICE SERVICES 0C0118 22XXVIX

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TABLE 2 EWS SIREN LOCATIONS SIREN NO.

LOCATION 1

North Morro Bay - near the intersection of Sequoia and Alder.

lA Near intersection of So. Ocean and Chaney Ave.

off Highway 1.

IB Near the Cayucos Cemetary on Highway 1.

1C Cayucos near the intersection of 4th & Park 10 Cayucos Creek Road 1/2 mile north of Highway 1.

2 On PG&E property at tne Morro Bay Power Plant, near Highway 1

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2A On PG8E property at the Morro Bay Power Plant, near the Embarcadero 3

In Morro Bay, on Morro Avenue north of Olive.

3A in Mcrro Bay, near the intersection of Ridgeway Street and Fairview Avenue.

5 Near the Cayucos Substation, off Cypress Mountain Road 5A On Montecito Road,1.1 miles off Cypress Mountain Road SB On Terro Creek Road, 2.8 miles from Highway 1 1

SC On Torro Creek Road,1.4 miles from Highway 1 I

5D On Highway 41,1.95 miles from Highway 1 SE On Highway 41,.9 miles from Highway I r

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LOCATION 5F On Little Morro Creek Road, 2.1 miles from Radcliff Street SG On Little Morro Creek Road, 3.7 miles frem l

Radcliff Street 6

In Baywood Park near the intersection of Santa Ysabel and 2nd St.

6A In Baywood Park near the intersection of El Morro Avenue and 8th Street.

7 In los Osos on Pecho Valley Road several blocks west of Pine Avenue.

8A Montana de Oro Park near the Ranger Statior.

L 8B Montana de Oro Park near tne Ranger's residence.

8C On the Field's property south of the gate.

80 On the Field's property rear the Field's p

residence.

9 Near Highway 1 on PG&E's Baywood substation yard.

9A On San Bernardo Creek Road, 1.8 miles from l:

L Highway 1 i

10 Near Highway 1 west of San Luisito Creek Road.

l 12 On Highway I just north of Cuesta College, 13 On Highway 1 northwest of Animal Shelter.

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LOCATION 14 On Highway 1 about 1/2 mile west of the California Division of Forestry.

i 14A On Stenner Creek Road,1.7 miles off of Highway 1.

15 In San Luis Obispo across the street from City Fire Station on No. Chorro Street.

15A On Fcothill Blvd. just outside San Luis Obispo, 3/10 mi southwast of Rosita St.

16 In San Luis Obispo near Grand Avenue and Slack Street.

16A On Poly Canyon Road,.9 miles from the North Perimeter Roed on the Cal Poly Campus.

168 In San Luis Obispo, on Highway 101,.3 miles west of Reservoir Canyon Road.

16C On Highway 101 at the bottom of Cuesta Grade.

17 In San Luis Obispo parking lot next to the Fire Station on Garden Street.

18 In San Luis Obispo on Augusta St. near Sinsheimer School.

18A On Orcutt Road,1 mile south of the intersection of Johnson and Orcutt.

19A On Clark Valley Rd. off Los Osos Valley Rd. near PGandE 500kV right-of-way.

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EWS SIREN LOCATICNS SIREN NO.

LOCATION 19C Los Osos - near the end of Valley View Place.

190 In Los Osos - on Nipomo Avenue East of South Bay Boulevard between Willow Dr and Andre Ave.

19E In Los Osos near the Fire Station on Calle Cardonay.

20 On Los Oscs Valley Road near the 500 kV right of way west of Turri Road.

21 On Los Oscs Valley Road east of Turri Road.

22 On Los Osos Valley Road about 2 miles west of Foothill Blvd.

23 Near the intersection of O'Connor Way and Foothill Blvd.

23A On O'Connor Way about 2 miles west of Foothill Blvd.

24 On Perfumo Canynn Road about 2 miles from Los Osos Valley Rd.

ij 24A At end of private dirt road about 2000' south from point that Perfumo Canyon Rd pavement ends, Near the end of Sycamore Canyon Road off 248 i

Clark Valley Rd.

25 At the top of Perfumo Canyon Road.

25A On Andres property along Coon Creek Road about 1-3/4 miles west of upper end of See Canyon Road.

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LOCATION 26 Near intersection of See Canyon Road and Davis Canyon Road about 3.6 miles off of San Luis Bay Drive.

26A On See Conyon Road about 4.6 miles off

- of San Luis Bay Drive.

27 On See Canyon Road about 1.2 miles off of San Luis Bay Drive.

27A On See Canyon Road about 2.4 miles off of San Luis Bay Drive.

27B 09 See Canyon Road about 3 miles off

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27C

- On Davis Canyon Road'about 1/2 mile off of See Canyon _ Road.

-827D On Davis Canyon Road about 1.6 miles off

' of See Canyon Road.

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27F On Davis Canyon Road, 3.3 miles off See Canyon Road 27G On Davis Canyon Road about 2.8 miles off See Canyon Road l

29 On Los Osos Valley Road about 2000' south of Madonna Road by Pacific Beach Continuation School 29A Off Los Osos Valley Road in Laguna Lake area by Destanso Drive.

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EWS SIREN LOCATIONS SIREN NO.

LOCATION 298 On Calle Joaquin next to Madonna shopping center parking lot in San Luis Obispo.

30 In San Luis Obispo on Prado Road.

31 In PG&E's Service Center yard on So.

Higuera.

31A On Jesperson Road, south of Buckley Road.

31B On Highway 101 Frontage Road 1 mile south of Higuera off ramp.

31C On Highway 101 Frontage Road, just off Higuera off-ramp, about 2000' north of

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31D Near end of private dirt road west of Higuera off-ramp.

31E Near 12KV line off Castro Canyon Road 1/2 mile off Highway 101 Frontage Road.

32 On Squire Canyon Road east of Highway 101 near intersection of San Luis Bay Drive and Monte Rd.

33 Across street from Bellvue - Santa Fe Elementary School on See Canyon Road off San Luis Bay Drive.

34 In Avila Beach near DCPP security gate.

34A Light house local coverage.

B34B 4 miles off See Canyon Road near 500 KV right of way, by John Niemier's hnuse.

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LOCATION 35 In downtown Avila Beach rear San Antonio Street.

36 Off Highway 101 Frontage Road near intersection of Shell Beach Road and Landing Road.

36A Off Highway 101 Frontage Road near intersection of Ontario Road and Avila Road.

37A At Shell Beach Fire Station.

38 On Mattie Road near McClintock's

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38A On Shell Beach Road near Price Street intersection.

39 In San Luis Obispo on Santa Fe Road south of Tank Farm Road.

40 On private property south of San Luis Airport.

40A On.Orcutt Road, 1.75 miles south of the intersection of Orcutt and Johnson 41 On Biddle Ranch Road just east of Edna Road.

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TABLE 2 (Continued)

EWS SIREN LOCATIONS SIREN NO.

LOCATION 42 On Price Canyon Road on Grace Oil property.

43 On Price Canyon Road about I mile north of Pismo Beach.

44 In Pismo Beach on a water tank in subdivision above Pismo Beach.

45 In Pismo Beach on Bello Road near Veteran's Hall.

46 On Highway 1 in So. Pismo Beach 1/2 mile north of Gran4 Ave.

47 In Grover City - 4th and Manhattan.

48 In Oceano on Railroad Avenue.

l 49 In Grover City at Water Tower on Hillcrest Drive 49B On Oak Park Blvd. in Arroyo Grande

.3 miles from Noyes Road.

l 49C In Arroyo Grande near intersection l

of Oak Park Blvd. and Vista Del Robles, f

50 Near Oceano on The Pike between LaVista and So. Elm.

j 51 In Arroyo Grande near new Fire Station.

l 51A At PGandE Oceano substation on Valley Road south of Arroyo Grande.

52 In Arroyn Grande Road on Huasna Rd east of Stagecoach Road Ii DC0118 30XXVIX 1

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52A On Printz Road north of Arroyo Grande.

528 On Noyes Road north of Printz Road.

52C On Highway 227, between Shannon Lane and Phillips Road 520 On Corbett Canyon Road at the intersection of Corbett Canyon Road and Royal Oak Place.

53 On Valley Road (Highway 1) about 7000 ft.

south of 51A and just north of Halcyon Road.

54 On Corbett Canyon Road,.65 miles north of C.

Tiffany Ranch Road.

54A On Highway 227,.9 miles north of Noyes Road.

$4B On Verde Canyon Road,.45 miles off Corbett Canyon Road.

54C On Highway 227,.85 miles south of Noyes Road.

540 On Bee Canyon Road, right off of Corbett Canyon Road.

54E At the intersection of Deer Canyon Road and Corbett Canyon Road.

55A On Corralitos Canyon Road,1 mile off Lopez Drive.

55B On Lopez Drive next to Blue Sky Drive.

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LOCATION 55C On Corralitos Canyon Road,.55 miles off Lopez Drive.

550 On Hondonada Road and Lope:: Road about.4 mile north of Huasna Road.

55E On School Road,.4 miles off of Huasna Road.

56 Near intersection of El Campo & Clark Way.

56A On Highway 101,.4 miles south of El Campo Road.

56B Off Highway 101,.3 miles off Highway on dirt road in front of Bob's Big Boy billboard sign.

I 57 On Valley Road (Highway 1) about 7000 ft.

L South of 53 and 1 mile south of Halcyon Road.

L 58 At end of Stanton Road South of Los Berros Road.

59 On Los Berros Rd between Stanton and Pomeroy.

60 On Pomeroy Road 1 mile south of Los Berros Road near Camino-Perrillo.

61 On Willow Road at Black Lake County Club.

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May 22,1986 50-275/323 Diablo Canyon MEMORANDUM FOR:

Chief, Document Management Branch, TIOC FROM:

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SUBJECT:

REVIEW 0F UTILITY EMERGENCY PLAN DOCUMENTATION The Division of Rules and Records' has reviewed the attached document and has

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ACCEhiSIDN NBR:960'MhbOM9 DOC. DATE: 86/05/02 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET #

FACIL: 50-275 Diablo Cangon Nuclear Power Plant. Unit 1, Paci fic Ca 05000275 50-323 Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2, Pacific Ga 05000323 AUTTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION SHIFFER,J.D.

Pacific Cas & Electric Co.

RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION MARTIN.J.B.

Region 5, Office of Director SUB JECT: Forwards Central files version of emergency plan implementing procedure updateseinclud.ing EP M-2, "Nonempicogee Injury or 1111 ness (Third Party)," & EP RB-7,

" Emergency On-Site Radiological Environ.... " Withh eld.

5H COPIES RECEIVED: LTR j ENCL SI ZE:

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